Protective Cover for Public Diaper Changing Stations
A protective cover for public diaper changing stations includes a top rectangular panel, a bottom rectangular panel, a folded edge, a sewn edge, a fixed-conner connection, and an insertion-corner connection. The top rectangular panel and the bottom rectangular panel are oppositely positioned of each other about the folded edge. The sewn edge is perpendicularly positioned to the folded edge about the fixed-corner connection. The top rectangular panel and the bottom rectangular panel are terminally connected to each other through the sewn edge. The insertion-corner connection is diametrically opposed of the fixed-corner connection. The top rectangular panel and the bottom rectangular panel are connected to each other through the insertion-corner connection thus delineating two openings for the insertion of the protective cover.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/948,120 filed on Dec. 13, 2019.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to child-care devices. More specifically, the present invention is a sanitary cover that can be removably secured to a public diaper changing station and used to protect a child from the cold, hard, and unsanitary surface of the public diaper changing station during the process of changing the child's diaper. The present invention is specifically designed for using with public diaper changing stations.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMany public facilities provide diaper changing stations to facilitate changing of a diaper of an infant or small child by providing a flat, horizontal, sturdy platform on which to place the child and change a diaper. A typical public diaper changing station comprises a base structure configured to be securely mounted to a wall and a support platform that is pivotally connected to the base structure and movable alternatively between stored and deployed positions. When in the stored position, the pivotally connected support platform is generally parallel to the wall and the base structure. When deployed, the support platform rotates down to a horizontal position and becomes perpendicular to the wall and the base structure. Several drawbacks are associated with the existing public diaper changing stations. For example, public diaper changing stations are often installed in restroom facilities such as public restrooms. Even if diaper changing stations are not typically located in restroom facilities, the surfaces of the support platforms are typically hard, cold, and include a variety of germs and viruses on their surfaces, especially when the surfaces are textured. Moreover, after use, the previous user usually does not properly clean the surfaces after changing a child's soiled diaper. This can result in viruses, bacteria, and other contaminants (e.g. fecal matter, etc.) being left on the surfaces, giving rise to the possibility of infecting subsequent users. Some parents resort to using paper towels, toilet paper, or changing pads to insulate their child from the horizontal surface during the diaper changing process. However, these items typically do not cover the entire flat surface of the support platform and have no means for keeping them in place between a squirming or wiggling child and the flat surface of the support platform.
The present invention aims to solve some of these problems by providing a protective cover for public diaper changing stations so that the child can be protected from the issues stated above. The present invention functions similar to a sock that covers the entire surface area of the public diaper changing station thus allowing the user to easily cover the public diaper changing station. Furthermore, the present invention provides two different opening to support the lengthwise overhang of the public diaper changing station or the widthwise overhang of the public diaper changing station to accommodate different configurations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a protective cover for public diaper changing stations commonly found in public restrooms. The present invention covers both surfaces of support flatform of the public diaper changing station, is easily affixed to the support flatform, stays in place during use and provides a sanitary surface on which the child can be placed for diaper changing or other care.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a protective cover for public diaper changing station and designed to be affixed to a support platform of a public diaper changing station. As a result, the present invention is able to provide a sanitary surface that can protect children from contaminated surfaces when changing a diaper using a public diaper changing station. It is another aim of the present invention to provide a cover that is flexible enough and compactable enough to be easily stored in a typical bag or purse. It is yet another aim of the present invention to provide a public diaper changing station cover that can fit support platforms of different configurations.
The present invention comprises a top rectangular panel 1, a bottom rectangular panel 4, a folded edge 7, a sewn edge 8, a fixed-corner connection 9, and an insertion-corner connection 10 as shown in
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A length of the folded edge 7 ranges from 24 inches to 48 inches, and a length of the sewn edge 8 ranges from 15 inches to 35 inches. As a result, the present invention is able to retain the general rectangular profile of the top rectangular panel 1 and the bottom rectangular panel 4. Furthermore, the specific dimensions of the folded edge 7 and the sewn edge 8 ensure that the present invention is compatible with different sized public diaper changing stations.
A fixed-corner connection 9 is defined where the folded edge 7 and the sewn edge 8 intercept. Due to the rectangular format of the top rectangular panel 1 and the bottom rectangular panel 4, the fixed-corner connection 9 delineates a right angle.
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The at least one first fastening mechanism 12 and the at least one second fastening mechanism 13 can include, but not limited to, hook and loop fasteners, magnetic fasteners, zippers, snaps fasteners, button fasteners, releasable adhesives, etc. Therefore, either of the first opening 14 and the second opening 15 can be temporarily closed to help maintain stability while the present invention is covering the public diaper changing station. Although in the illustrated embodiment the first opening 14 is shown to have three first fastening mechanisms 12 and the second opening 15 is shown to have two second fastening mechanisms 13, the present invention is not limited to the illustrated numbers of the at least one first fastening mechanism 12 and the at least one second fastening mechanism 13. In the preferred embodiment, hook and loop fasteners are used as the at least one first fastening mechanism 12 and the at least one second fastening mechanism 13. More specifically, a hook portion for each of the hook and loop fasteners is connected to the internal side of the top rectangular panel 1 while a loop portion for each of the hook and loop fasteners is connected to the internal side of the bottom rectangular panel 4. As a result, the first opening 14 or the second opening 15 can be selectively closed through the attachment of the hook portion and the loop portion.
The present invention may be made of any suitable material that is preferably thin, breathable and flexible, including but not limited to antibacterial microfiber cloth, such that the present invention can be easily folded for storage and carry. In addition, the present invention may also be made of waterproof material. It should be understood that the components of the present invention may or may not be made of the same material.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A protective cover for public diaper changing stations comprising:
- a top rectangular panel;
- a bottom rectangular panel;
- a folded edge;
- a sewn edge;
- a fixed-corner connection;
- an insertion-corner connection;
- the top rectangular panel and the bottom rectangular panel being oppositely positioned of each other about the folded edge;
- the sewn edge being perpendicularly positioned to the folded edge about the fixed-corner connection;
- the top rectangular panel and the bottom rectangular panel being terminally connected to each other through the sewn edge;
- the insertion-corner connection being diametrically opposed of the fixed-corner connection; and
- the top rectangular panel and the bottom rectangular panel being connected to each other through the insertion-corner connection.
2. The protective cover for public diaper changing stations as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- the top rectangular panel comprising a top lengthwise edge and a top widthwise edge;
- the bottom rectangular panel comprising a bottom lengthwise edge and a bottom widthwise edge;
- the top lengthwise edge being coextensively positioned with the bottom lengthwise edge;
- the top lengthwise edge and the folded edge being oppositely positioned of each other about the top rectangular panel;
- the bottom lengthwise edge and the folded edge being oppositely positioned of each other about the bottom rectangular panel;
- the top widthwise edge being coextensively positioned with the bottom widthwise edge;
- the top widthwise edge and the sewn edge being oppositely positioned of each other about the top rectangular panel;
- the bottom widthwise edge and the sewn edge being oppositely positioned of each other about the bottom rectangular panel; and
- the insertion-corner connection being terminally positioned to the top lengthwise edge, the bottom lengthwise edge, the top widthwise edge, and the bottom widthwise edge.
3. The protective cover for public diaper changing stations as claimed in claim 2 comprising:
- the top lengthwise edge being perpendicularly positioned to the top widthwise edge; and
- the bottom lengthwise edge being perpendicularly positioned to the bottom widthwise edge.
4. The protective cover for public diaper changing stations as claimed in claim 2 comprising:
- a decorative ornament;
- the decorative ornament being connected onto the insertion-corner connection; and
- the decorative ornament being adjacently positioned to the top rectangular panel.
5. The protective cover for public diaper changing stations as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- at least one first fastening mechanism;
- the top rectangular panel comprising a top lengthwise edge;
- the bottom rectangular panel comprising a bottom lengthwise edge;
- the at least one first fastening mechanism being integrated onto the top lengthwise edge and the bottom lengthwise edge; and
- the at least one first fastening mechanism being positioned in between the sewn edge and the insertion-corner connection.
6. The protective cover for public diaper changing stations as claimed in claim 1 comprising:
- at least one second fastening mechanism;
- the top rectangular panel comprising a top widthwise edge;
- the bottom rectangular panel comprising a bottom widthwise edge;
- the at least one second fastening mechanism being integrated onto the top widthwise edge and the bottom widthwise edge; and
- the at least one second fastening mechanism being positioned in between the folded edge and the insertion-corner connection.
7. The protective cover for public diaper changing stations as claimed in claim 1, wherein a length of the folded edge ranges from 24 inches to 48 inches.
8. The protective cover for public diaper changing stations as claimed in claim 1, wherein a length of the sewn edge ranges from 15 inches to 35 inches.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 10, 2020
Publication Date: Jun 17, 2021
Inventors: Brittany Alease Brookins (Elkton, MD), Theresa Lynn Martin (Elkton, MD)
Application Number: 17/118,063