Device for Supporting of Holding an Infant or Child, as a Support or Cot
A device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant is described which includes a simplicity of function, having limited components for operation of the device. The device includes a unique form (unique overall shape and design). The device comprises a top, a bottom, an outer edge forming a periphery (with or without a lip at the outer edge), and an air or gas bladder contained between the top and the bottom, and bounded by at least a portion of the outer edge. The device comprises a plurality of internal seams, at least one for forming a first wing region on a first side of a centrally located body region of the device, and at least one for forming a second wing region on a second side of the centrally located body region. The device is not only lightweight, it is also collapsible, foldable, and portable, easy to assemble, easy to operate, easy to carry, is safe when assembled, and compact when collapsed, making it suitable for home use and/or designed for travel.
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This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/441,362, filed Jan. 1, 2017, and is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/860,569, filed Jan. 2, 2018, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, and to the fullest extent available.
TECHNICAL FIELDWhat is disclosed, and the contents herein relate, in general, to a device, and, in particular, a device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant.
BACKGROUNDWithout limiting the scope of the disclosed invention, its background is described in connection with providing a device, in which the device is a support or cot or carrier, provided in a unique form that includes one or more features and when provided with such a device, deliver a device as a support or cot or carrier that is lightweight, collapsible, portable, inflatable and deflatable, easy to assemble, easy to operate, easy to carry, is safe when assembled, and compact when collapsed, making it suitable for home use and/or is designed for travel.
To date, available supports or cots or carriers for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant are bulky, and/or require a number of parts for assembly, and/or require a frame separate from a textile, and/or require a number of pieces and/or parts when prepared in a final form for operation (e.g., in operation as a support or cot or carrier). Often, many or at least some of the added parts or pieces are inserted within the support or cot or carrier, or within a compartment of the support or cot or carrier, and are for proper function of the support or cot or carrier in its final form (e.g., in operation as a support or cot or carrier). Indeed, many or at least some of the added part(s) or piece(s) or insert(s) are materially stiff or hard and/or as individual pieces, said individual pieces do not bend or fold. In addition, it is not uncommon to have many or at least some of the added parts or pieces serving as a base of the support or cot or carrier, such as a base on which a textile or combination of textiles are added to. There remains a need for a lightweight and portable device as a support or cot or carrier for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant that does not require more than one part (or piece) or a number of individual parts (or pieces) of the device when it is prepared in a form for operation (e.g., in operation as a support or cot or carrier). There remains a need for a lightweight and portable device for which no additional parts or pieces need to be inserted within the support or cot or carrier when prepared in its form for operation (e.g., in operation as a support or cot or carrier). There remains a need for a lightweight and portable device for which there are not individual additional parts or pieces that must be added to the device. There remains a need for a lightweight and portable device for which there are no individual additional parts or pieces that are materially stiff or hard (e.g., do not bend or fold). There remains a need for a lightweight and portable device that has no need or requirement for a further base to be added to the device for the support or cot or carrier to operate (e.g., as a support or cot or carrier). There remains a need for a lightweight and portable device, as a support or cot or carrier, that remains lightweight and portable. There remains a need for a lightweight and portable device, as a support or cot or carrier, that is easy to assemble, easy to operate, easy to fold, easy to carry, is safe when assembled, and is compact when collapsed.
SUMMARYDescribed herein is a device that overcomes the disadvantages in the prior art.
Described herein is a device that meets one or more of the needs described above.
Described herein is a device that meets more than one of the needs described above.
Described herein is a device that meets all of the needs described above.
The device described herein provides a device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant in which such a device includes a simplicity of structure, having limited components for preparation of the device. The device described herein provides a device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant in which such a device includes a simplicity of function, having limited components for operation of the device.
The device described herein provides a device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant in which such a device includes a unique form that is not only lightweight, it is also collapsible, foldable, and portable.
The device described herein provides a device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant that is easy to assemble, easy to operate, easy to carry, is safe when assembled, is compact when collapsed, making it suitable for home use and/or for travel.
In one or more embodiments, the device described herein does not require a separate base, or a separate frame, or a separate stand, or separate legs for use or for function or operation of the device. Generally, in one or more forms, the device is baseless, such that it does not require a separate or separable base. Generally, in one or more forms, the device is standless, in which the device does not require a separate or separable stand. Generally, in one or more forms, the device does not include a separate or separable stand. Generally, in one or more forms, the device does not require a built-in or linked or joined stand. Generally, in one or more forms, the device does not include a built-in or linked or joined stand. Generally, in one or more forms, the device does not require separate or separable legs. Generally, in one or more forms, the device is legless. Generally, in one or more forms, the device described herein does not require additional and separate support member that hold or support the described device when operating and/or when utilizing the device, such as when utilizing the device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant. Generally, in one or more forms, the device described herein does not require additional and separate support member to hold or support the device in position when operating the device and/or when utilizing the device, such as when utilizing the device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant. In one or more embodiments, there are no additional external support members (particularly individually inflexible support members) to hold or support the described device in position and/or when utilizing the device (e.g., no separate base members, no separate stand, no separate legs). In one or more embodiments, there are no additional internal support members (e.g., separate or individual support members, particularly inflexible support members) to hold or support the described device in position and/or when utilizing the device (e.g., no required added ribbing or insert member).
In one or more embodiments, the device described herein does not require fastening or affixing together one or more independent (separate) parts for preparing the device (e.g., for preparing the device for operation). Generally, in one or more embodiments, the device, itself, is provided as one piece and/or one unit, in which all parts are pre-assembled, requiring no further assembly with additional independent parts. In one or more embodiments, the device, itself, is provided as one unit, in which parts are pre-assembled. In one or more embodiments, the device, itself, is provided as one unit, in which parts are pre-assembled, and the unit is provided in a carrier. In one or more embodiments, the device, itself, is provided as one unit, in which parts of the unit are pre-assembled and pre-affixed (pre-joined) together. In one or more embodiments, the device, itself, is provided as one unit, in which parts are pre-assembled, and the unit is provided in a cover and/or a carrier.
Generally, in one or more forms, the device described herein does not require any further or separate elements or members, or independent parts, or inserts in the device that are for maintaining a shape or position of the device. Generally, in one or more forms, the device described herein does not require any further elements or separate elements, or independent parts, or inserts in the device for maintaining a shape or position of the device once the device is prepared for operation (e.g., operation as a support or cot or carrier).
In one or more embodiments, the device described herein is collapsible. Generally, in one or more forms, the device described herein collapses without having or requiring removal of one or more essential parts from the device when collapsing, such essential parts or elements or inserts being ones that are utilized or necessary for supporting or for shaping the device, and/or are for final function of the device (i.e., for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant). Generally, in one or more forms, the device described herein collapses without a need to physically remove necessary device parts or necessary elements from the device when collapsing.
In one or more embodiments, the device described herein is foldable. Generally, in one or more forms, the device described herein is foldable to a smaller size. The smaller size may be one that is compact, one that may fit in a backpack, or in a carry-on suitcase, or in a purse, or in a shoulder bag. Generally, in one or more forms, the device described herein is foldable without requiring a physical removable of parts or elements from the device, the parts or elements being parts that are required for final function and operation of the device (i.e., for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant). In one or more forms, the device described herein is foldable without requiring a physical removal of a part or element of the device, the part or element for the necessary function of the device when it is being utilized (e.g., for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant, excluding any accessory, such as extra cover, overhead accessory, and/or handle). Generally, in one or more forms, the device described herein is foldable without requiring a physical removable of any necessary or functional device part(s) or element(s) from the device when folding. In one or more embodiments, said device may be folded or otherwise placed or positioned in an accompanying carrying case or bag, when appropriate or when desired.
In one or more embodiments, the device described herein is portable. Generally, in one or more forms, the device described herein is lightweight, and, also being foldable, is thereby capable of being carried and is readily and easily movable. Generally, the device described herein is, in one or more forms, designed for packing, and for being moved, and is suitable for both long- and short-distance travel. Having a simplicity of elements, and of operation, the described device (alone and/or with or in an accompanying carrying bag or case or vessel) is easy to utilize, and easy to move from one location to another,
In one or more embodiments is a device that is a device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant, the device comprising, in one or more forms, one unit for supporting and/or holding the young child or infant. In one or more embodiments, the one unit is a pre-assembled unit. In one or more embodiments, the one unit is one complete component. In one or more embodiments, the one unit is one assembled component. The device, comprising the unit or the component (e.g., one unit or one component) for supporting and/or holding the young child or infant, may be transposed from a first position to a second position. The device, comprising the unit or the component (e.g., one unit or one component) for supporting and/or holding the young child or infant, may also be transposed from the second position to a third position. Still further, the device, comprising the unit or the component (e.g., one unit or one component) for supporting and/or holding the young child or infant, may also be transposed from the third position to a second position. Even further, the device, comprising the unit or the component (e.g., one unit or one component) for supporting and/or holding the young child or infant, may also be transposed from the second position to a first position. Yet further, the device, comprising the unit or the component (e.g., one unit or one component) for supporting and/or holding the young child or infant, may also be transposed from the first position to at least one fourth position.
The first position may comprise a generally unfolded and open position. The first position may comprise a deflated position. The second position may comprise an unfolded and open position. The second position may comprise an inflated position. The third position may comprise an unfolded and open yet enclosed position. The third position may comprise an inflated position. The at least one fourth position may comprise a folded and/or closed position. The fourth position may comprise a deflated position. In one or more embodiments, the transposing from the fourth position to the first position, from the first position to the second position, and/or from the second position to the third position, requires no additional parts of the device, parts that are physically positioned onto the device and essential for the final operation of the device. Similarly, in one or more embodiments, the transposing from the third position to the second position, from the second position to the first position, and/or from the first position to the fourth position, requires no additional parts of the device and does not require removal of any additional parts of the device (e.g., parts that would be physically removed from the device or would be essential for the final operation of the device).
Generally, in one or more forms, is provided a device for supporting and/or holding the young child or infant, the device comprising an air or gas bladder, and having a unique and irregular form (non-polygonal), including a top surface, a bottom surface, an outer edge on a periphery, in which the outer edge comprises a lip, and a plurality of internal seams. In one or more forms, the internal seams are seams (e.g., a seam via one or more of heat, fusion, welding, glue, and the like, having two side edges and a seamed region therebetween). In one or more forms, one or some, or many, or most, or all, of the internal seams are double seams (e.g., wide seam via one or more of heat, fusion, welding, glue, and the like, having double [two] side edges and a seamed region therebetween). The device may further comprise one or more inlets. The device may further comprise one or more projections. The one or more projections may include one or more enclosures, fasteners, or means for securing, enclosing, and/or fastening (e.g., securement or fastener, such as one or more of a clasp, belt, buckle, hook and/or loop, clip, lock, chain, zip, button and/or hole, pin and/or hoop, retaining ring, anchor, carabiner, and the like, as understood in the art, or as developed in the art for securing or fastening in a suitable manner appreciated by one of skill in the art). The one or more projections may comprise a hold or a holding means (e.g., hold mechanism or element, such as one or more of a clasp, belt, buckle, hook and/or loop, clip, lock, chain, zip, button and/or hole, pin and/or hoop, retaining ring, anchor, carabiner, and the like, or on a clasp, belt, buckle, hook and/or loop, clip, lock, chain, zip, button and/or hole, pin and/or hoop, retaining ring, anchor, carabiner, and the like, as is understood in the art, or as developed in the art for holding when there is a securing or fastening, or when secured or fastened, in a suitable manner appreciated by one of skill in the art). In addition, or as an alternative, the one or more projections may comprise a release or a releasing means (e.g., release mechanism or element, such as one or more of a clasp, belt, buckle, hook and/or loop, clip, lock, chain, zip, button and/or hole, pin and/or hoop, retaining ring, anchor, carabiner, and the like, or on a clasp, belt, buckle, hook and/or loop, clip, lock, chain, zip, button and/or hole, pin and/or hoop, retaining ring, anchor, carabiner, and the like, as is understood in the art, or as developed in the art for releasing when there is a securing or fastening, or when secured or fastened, in a suitable manner appreciated by one of skill in the art). The one or more projections may include a handle. The one or more projections may include an overhead companion.
The device described herein provides a unique form, for supporting and/or holding the young child or infant, the form generally comprising a body, a first wing, and a second wing. The body is generally a central body or central region having a first side and a second (opposing) side. The first wing is disposed on the first side of the body. The second wing is disposed on the second side of the body. The first wing and the second wing may be of the same general shape and size. The first wing and the second wing may be of different shapes and sizes. Associated with the first wing and the second wing may be one or more projections. Associated with the first wing and the second wing may be one or more enclosures, fasteners, or means for securing, enclosing, and/or fastening (e.g., securement, or fastener, or such as one or more of a clasp, belt, hook or loop, clip, lock, chain, zip, button or hole, pin or hoop, retaining ring, anchor, carabiner, and the like, as understood in the art, or as developed in the art for securing or fastening in a suitable manner appreciated by one of skill in the art, and/or having one or more holding mechanisms or elements, and/or release mechanisms or elements). Associated with the first wing and/or the second wing may be one or more inlets.
Between the body and the first wing may be at least one first partition. The at least one first partition may be a seam as described herein. The at least one first partition may be a double seam as described herein. Generally, in one or more embodiments, the at least one first partition is provided as a discontinuous partition for at least facilitating a partial separation between the first wing and the body. Between the body and the second wing may be at least one second partition. The at least one second partition may be a seam as described herein. The at least one second partition may be a double seam as described herein. The body may further comprise additional partitions. For example, the body may further comprise a partition at a front end or front region of the body, the partition at the front end or front region of the body provided as a partition for at least facilitating some separation between the front end or region of the body, and an adjacent region, or between the front end or region of the body and a more central region of the body. The body may further comprise a partition at a front end or front region of the body, the partition at the front end or front region of the body provided as a discontinuous partition for at least facilitating a partial separation between the front end or region of the body, and an adjacent region, or between the front end or region of the body and a more central region of the body. In another example, the body may further comprise a partition at a rear end or rear region of the body, the partition at the rear end or rear region of the body provided as a partition for at least facilitating some separation between the rear end or rear of the body, and an adjacent region, or between the rear end or region of the body and a more central region of the body. The body may further comprise a partition at a rear end or rear region of the body, the partition at the rear end or rear region of the body provided as a discontinuous partition for at least facilitating a partial separation between the rear end or rear of the body, and an adjacent region, or between the rear end or region of the body and a more central region of the body. Further partitions may be provided in the body. Such partitions may be of any shape or size. In one or more embodiments, such partitions may be generally discontinuous, thereby offering some continuity, and not operating as complete barriers. In addition, or as an alternative, further partitions may be provided in the first wing and/or the second wing. Such partitions in the first wing and/or the second wing may also be of any shape or size, being generally discontinuous, and thereby offering some continuity, and not operating as complete barriers. The further partitions may be seams, or may be double seams, or some combination thereof.
The described device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant is provided as a flexible device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant. In one or more embodiments, the described device comprises a flexible material, one that, on its own, is not a stiff material.
The unique form of the described device is often provided as waterproof, and/or washable, comprising materials that are waterproof, and/or washable. The unique form is generally provided as hypoallergenic, comprising one or more materials that are hypoallergenic. The unique form is generally provided as hygienic, comprising one or more materials that are hygienic. The unique form is often provided as durable, waterproof, and/or washable, comprising one or more materials that are durable, waterproof, and/or washable. The unique form is often provided in a non-slip or a less-slip form, such as by comprising one or materials that are non-slip or offer less slip (e.g., as compared to materials considered to have slip).
The device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant may further comprise one or more accessories, such as a cover, a handle, an overhead companion, and/or a pump or inflating mechanism.
In one or more embodiments, the described device is provided as a kit in which the described device is provided in addition to the one or more accessories, or with a plurality of the one or more accessories, the accessories including, but not limited to, the cover, the handle, the overhead companion, and the pump or inflating mechanism.
In one or more embodiments is a device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant further comprising at least a pump or inflating mechanism. In some embodiments, the pump or inflating mechanism may be an air or gas micro inflator or micro pump or miniature pump, as is known in the art, or as developed in the art and suitable for use with the described device, which may or may not be computer controlled, and/or associated with or incorporating an integrated circuit (e.g., microelectromechanical or MEMS technology). The pump or inflating mechanism may be piezoelectric, electric, and/or mechanically actuated (valve, or valve less). In one or more embodiments, the pump or inflating mechanism may also deflate or include a deflating mechanism. In one or more embodiments, the pump or inflating mechanism is in proximity with the device, and/or is securable to the device. In one or more embodiments, the pump or inflating mechanism is in a compartment of the device (e.g., holder, pocket, recess).
In one or more embodiments is a device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant further comprising at least a cover. In some embodiments, the cover encompasses the entire device. In some embodiments, the cover encompasses at least a portion of the device, such as a top surface of the device, and/or the body portion of the device, such as some or all of the portion of the device that may is used to support the child or infant. The cover may further comprise a cover and/or serve as a cover. The cover may be hypoallergenic, comprising at least one material that is hypoallergenic. The cover may be hygienic, comprising at least one material that is hygienic. The cover may be waterproof, comprising at least one material that is waterproof. The cover may be washable, comprising at least one material that is washable. In one or more embodiments, the cover is a combination of one or more of hypoallergenic, hygienic, waterproof, and washable, and various combinations thereof. The cover may further comprise or serve as padding. The cover may further comprise a material that is suitable for good (long lasting) durability. The cover may further include one or more reinforcements, access hole(s), holder(s), pocket(s), and/or comprise additional options for including one or more accessories, or a plurality of one or more accessories, including but not limited to a handle, an overhead companion, and/or a pump or inflating mechanism.
In one or more embodiments is a device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant further comprising at least an overhead companion. In some embodiments, the overhead companion is associated with, securable to, and/or affixed to the described device, utilizing suitable mechanism(s) for associating, securing, and/or affixing, as is known in the art, or as developed in the art and suitable for use with the described device (e.g., means for securing and/or fastening, such as a securement or fastener, including but not limited to one or more of a clasp, buckles, belt, hook and loop, clip, lock, chain, zip, button and hole, pin or hoop, retaining ring, anchor, carabiner, and the like, as understood in the art, or as developed in the art for securing or fastening or coupling compatible ends in a suitable manner appreciated by one of skill in the art, and/or having one or more holding mechanisms or elements, and/or release mechanisms or elements, e.g., as shown in
In one or more embodiments is a device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant further comprising at least a handle. In some embodiments, the handle is an extension of the described device, and may comprise a same material as the device. In some embodiments, the handle is associated with, securable to, and/or affixed to the described device, utilizing suitable mechanism(s) for associating, securing, and/or affixing, as is known in the art, or as developed in the art and suitable for use with the described device (e.g., means for securing and/or fastening, such as a securement or fastener, including but not limited to one or more of adhesive, clasp, buckles, belt, hook and loop, clip, lock, chain, zip, button and hole, pin or hoop, retaining ring, anchor, carabiner, and the like, as understood in the art, or as developed in the art for securing or fastening in a suitable manner appreciated by one of skill in the art, and/or having one or more holding mechanisms or elements, and/or release mechanisms or elements). In some embodiments, the handle is associated with, securable to, and/or affixed to the cover of the described device, utilizing suitable mechanism(s) for associating, securing, and/or affixing, as is known in the art, or as developed in the art and suitable for use with the described device, such as described above. In one or more embodiments, the handle is removably associated with, removably securable to, and/or removably affixed to the cover of the described device, utilizing suitable mechanism(s) for removably associating, removably securing, and/or removably affixing, as is known in the art, or as developed in the art and suitable for use with the described device, such as described above.
As descried herein is a device for supporting or holding a young child or infant, the device comprising a top, a bottom, an outer edge forming a periphery, in which the outer edge further comprises a lip at the periphery, and an air or gas bladder contained within or between the top and the bottom, and bounded by at least a portion of the lip of the outer edge. The device having a unique and irregular or non-polygonal form, and defined by a plurality of seams, the plurality of seams forming a first wing region and second wing region of the device, the first and second wing regions each comprising a portion of the top and a portion of the bottom. The first wing region and the second wing region being separated by a body region. At least some of the plurality of seams may also provide the lip at the periphery of the device. The device being inflatable via the air or gas bladder to expand the top and the bottom. The device is further operable between a first or open position and a second or closed position, and variations therebetween, wherein the closed position raises at least a portion of the bottom of the first and second wing regions away from a surface on which the device is positioned. In the described device, at least some of the seams are double seams. In the described device, at least some of the seams or double seams are any one or more of adhered seams, welded seams, fused seams, and variations thereof. In the described device, the device may further comprise one or more projections. In the described device, the one or more projections are selected from a group comprising one or more enclosures, fasteners, clasps, buckles, belts, hooks and loops, clips, locks, chains, zips, buttons and holes, pins, hoops, retaining rings, anchors, carabiners, and combinations thereof. In the described device, at least some of the one or more projections may be utilized to operate the device between the first or open position and the second or closed position. In the described device, at least some of the one or more projections may be utilized to restrain the device in the second or closed position. The described device may further comprise at least one gas or air inlet. With the described device of at least claim 1, one or more projections may further comprise one or more of at least one handle, and/or overhead element. The described device may further comprise a cover. The described device may further comprise at least one cover. The described device may further comprise padding. The described device may further comprise one or more of a reinforcement, an access hole, holder, pocket, overhead companion, and a pump or inflating mechanism, any or all of which may be cooperative with the device. The described device may further comprise one or more hinge regions for movement of the device (e.g., a portion of the device) from a first position, in a same plane (e.g., the device—comprising at least the first wing region, the second wing region, and the body region—being in a same and first plane), to a second position, in second plane (e.g., a portion of the device—comprising a portion of the first wing region, the second wing region, and/or the body region—being in a second plane as compared with the same and first plane). The described device may further comprise one or more handles. The described device may further comprise a micropump. The described device may further comprise a cover. The cover may be a first cover. The cover may be a first and second cover. The described device may further comprise a first cover and a second cover. The described device may further comprise at least one cover with at least one handle. The described device may be used for travel. The described device may be used for support of the young child or infant, such as in a first location. The described device may be used for support of the young child or infant, such as from a first location to a second location.
As further described herein is a method of preparing the device as described and claimed, the method comprising inflating the device, and fastening wings of the device. The method may further comprise providing the young child or infant on the body of the device when the body is inflated. The method may further comprise having a cover over at least the body of the device when the device is inflated. The method may further comprise having a cover over at least the body and portions of the wings of the device when the device is inflated. The method may further comprise providing a cover over at least the body of the device when the device is deflated. The method may further comprise providing a cover over at least the body and portions of the wings of the device when the device is deflated.
These and additional embodiments are described below.
Various embodiments will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawings in which:
Although making and using various embodiments are discussed in detail below, it should be appreciated that as described herein are provided many inventive concepts that may be embodied in a wide variety of contexts. Embodiments discussed herein are merely representative and do not limit the scope of the invention.
The device described herein is a portable device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant, a foldable device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant, an inflatable device for supporting and/or holding a young child or infant, as depicted in at least
A representative embodiment of the device described herein is device 10 of
In some embodiments, body 12 may further comprise one or more additional hinge regions.
Referring again to hinge region 22 (positioned near a first end 23 of body 12), and hinge region 24 (positioned near a second end 25 of body 12), such hinges, while shown, may or may not be included in all embodiments. When included, hinge regions 22, 24, may be linear, as depicted in the drawings, or arced, or curvilinear, or any other suitable shape, as desired. When included, hinge regions at ends 23, 25, of body 12, may help define a top surface of body 12 that may be used to support, hold, or otherwise engage a young child or infant. Hinge regions 22, 24, may help define a surface of body 12 that does not elevate when device 10, and body 12, and wings 14, 16, is inflated, as shown in the drawings, and further described herein.
Thus, it is understood that body 12, while depicted as having parallel oriented hinge regions 18 and 20, as well as parallel oriented hinge regions 22 and 24, such orientations are not necessary for the implementation of various embodiments of the device. In one or more embodiments, hinge regions adjacent sides (e.g., sides bounded by hinge regions 18, 20) of body 12 are coplanar. In one or more embodiments, hinge regions near ends of body 12 (e.g., first and second body ends 23, 25) are coplanar. In one or more embodiments, all hinge regions adjacent sides (e.g., sides bounded by hinge regions 18, 20) of body 12 are coplanar, and all hinge regions near ends (e.g., first and second body ends 23, 25) of body 12 are coplanar. In one or more embodiments, only hinge regions near ends (e.g., first and second body ends 23, 25) of body 12 are coplanar. In one or more embodiments, hinge regions adjacent sides (e.g., sides bounded by hinge regions 18, 20) of body 12 are curvilinear. In one or more embodiments, hinge regions adjacent sides of body 12 are parallel oriented. In one or more embodiments, hinge regions near ends of body 12 are parallel oriented. In one or more embodiments, hinge regions near ends of body 12 (e.g., first and second body ends 23, 25) are perpendicularly oriented with respect to hinge regions adjacent sides of body 12, or are relatively perpendicular, with respect to a line drawn through a point at each of first and second hinge ends [(15a, 15b, and 17a, 17b) of each of hinge regions 18, 20, respectively)].
Ends 23, 25, of body 12 are depicted in these figures as curvilinear in shape. It is understood that alternative shapes are possible, and may include a substantially linear shape, or comprise more than one linear section forming one or more angles.
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In one or more embodiments, such as depicted in
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In the embodiments described herein, each of the body, the first wing, and the second wing comprise at least one peripheral seam, one or more hinge regions, and one or a plurality of interior (internal) seams. Generally, each seam provides a region or location at which there is a physical joining of the described device. Generally, in one or more embodiments, each peripheral seam and one or more or a plurality of hinge regions, such as hinge regions 18, 20, 22, 24, provides a region or location at which there is a physical joining of the top of the device and the bottom of the described device. The interior (internal) seams (26, 28, 30) may be of irregular shapes (e.g., as depicted in
In some embodiments, the hinge regions between the body and the wings do not allow air flow between the body and the wings, when inflated. In some embodiments, as depicted in
In some embodiments, as depicted in
In one or more embodiments, there is at least one peripheral (outer) seam of the device 10. The at least one peripheral (outer) seam may comprise a lip region, as depicted in
In any of the embodiments described herein, the at least one peripheral seam (with or without the lip region) forms an outer edge 36 of the device, such as in
With hinge regions of any device described herein, the hinges partition the first wing and the second wing from the body, and allow for the first wing, and the second wing, to be displaced from a same plane as the body of the device. In this manner, the described device is designed to hold a number of configurations, including at least a first configuration, in which the described device is considered deflated (e.g., body, first wing, and second wing, are all in a same plane). This also includes a second configuration, in which the described device is inflated. The second configuration may comprise a host of alternative configurations, in which regions of the top of the device and regions of the bottom of the device are spaced apart, thereby having a gap therebetween, some or all of which is filled by air or gas or liquid (excluding the at least one peripheral (outer) seam or outer edge, and the hinge regions, and/or the internal seams), and/or in which regions of the top of the device and the bottom of the device are not in physical contact.
Any device described device is further designed to hold at least a third configuration, in which the described device is further shaped, by coupling and/or securing at least one or more securing means (e.g., securement or fastening elements 40, 42, as depicted in
Still further, any device described herein is further designed to hold at least one or a plurality of fourth configurations, in which the described device is deflated and at least a portion of the device is folded, such as depicted in
In use, any device described herein is generally or may be inflated when in an open (unfolded) arrangement (see, e.g.,
In an example for use of the device, the device is unfolded (partially or fully), and all or a portion of the bottom of the device is positioned on a supporting surface (e.g., floor or ground). The device is inflated by a means for inflating (e.g., inflator, pump, injector), by allowing air, gas, or liquid to enter through an inlet into the device via the means for inflating. In one or more embodiments, the device is inflated without positioning on a supporting surface. Once the device is inflated to a desired degree, the means for inflating ceases operation, and/or is dissociated or removed from the inlet, and the inlet is closed. The device is then further secured in a manner that ensures that at least a portion of the bottom of the device is disposed or elevated away from the supporting surface. This generally includes having at least a portion of the bottom of one or both of the wings disposed or elevated away from the supporting surface, while having most or a majority of the bottom of the body remaining on the supporting surface (when the device is positioned on a supporting surface). For travel, both wings, when inflated, are disposed away from the plane of the body of the device (no longer in a same plane or coplanar with the body of the device).
In one or more embodiments, all or a portion of the body may be encased by a cover. In one or more embodiments, all or a portion of the body and all or a portion of the wings may be encased by a cover. In one or more embodiments, the device or at least a portion of the device is encased or coated by a cover. In one or more embodiments, the device or at least a portion of the device is encased or coated by a cover, which is removable (e.g., a cover, or a further cover, as described below). In one or more embodiments, the cover may be a layer on at least the body. In some embodiments, this layer may be on the body and the wings. In one or more embodiments, this layer is adhered to at least a portion of the body of the device. In one or more embodiments, this layer is adhered to at least a portion of the body and to at least a portion of the wings of the device. In one or more embodiments, the layer is adhered permanently (e.g., at the outer edge, lip, and/or hinge regions).
In addition, or as an alternative, the cover may be provided as a further layer on at least the top of the body. In addition, or as an alternative, the cover may be provided as a further layer on at least the body and all or a portion of the wings. In addition, or as an alternative, the cover may be provided on most of or on the entirety of the device. In some embodiments, this further layer is removable. In some embodiments, this further layer is, itself, sewn or otherwise joined (e.g., forming the cover). In some embodiments, this further layer is removable. In some embodiments, this further layer includes one or more openings, allowing for access to one or more projections of the device. In some embodiments, this further layer is sewn on. In one or more embodiments, in addition, or as an alternative, the further layer is adhered on (permanently, or removably).
The cover may be designed for and suitable for the entire device (e.g.,
The cover may be designed to encase or coat or surround the body and not the wings of the device. For example, the cover may be designed to encase or coat the top of the body, while not encasing or only partially encasing or coating the bottom of the body, as depicted in
In one or more embodiments, any device described herein, or at least a portion of said device, is encased or coated by a cover. In one or more embodiments, the device or at least a portion of the device is encased or coated by a cover (e.g., further cover), which is removable. Such a cover may encase or coat some, or most, or all of the device. Such a cover may be formed in a same or similar shape as the device. Such a cover may include one or more fasteners, clasps, straps, zippers, sleeves, cuffs, and the like to prevent dislocation of the cover. The one or more fasteners may include one or more enclosures, or means for securing, enclosing, and/or fastening the cover (e.g., securement or fastener, such as one or more of a moveable and/or reversible closure mechanism, such as clasp, belt, buckle, hook or loop, clip, lock, chain, zip, zipper, button or hole, pin or hoop, retaining ring, anchor, carabiner, and the like, as understood in the art, or as developed in the art for securing or fastening in a moveable and/or reversible opening and closing means, in a suitable manner appreciated by one of skill in the art). To further prevent dislocation of the cover, the cover may be secured to the device. To further prevent dislocation of the cover, the cover may be configured in the same shape as the device, or in the same shape of the portion of the device it is to encase or coat. The cover may be configured in the same general shape as the device, or in the same shape and size of one or more portions of the device it is to encase or coat when the device is inflated. The cover may be configured to fittingly encase or coat the device when the device is in its inflated (e.g., fully inflated) position. The cover may be washable. The cover may be provided by a material that can be readily cleaned. The cover may be resistant to stains and/or water. The cover is typically provided by a hygienic material when it serves as an outer surface of the device. In one or more embodiments, at least one cover is included with a device, on at least an upper surface of the body of the device (e.g., the surface that will be facing the child or infant), for safety purposes, and/or to prevent a child or infant from injury.
In one or more embodiments, a material used for forming the device (e.g., body and wings comprising the bladder, one or more covers) is a thermoplastic material (e.g., capable of molding, and/or being heated and welded, for forming hinges and one or more seams [contacting seams] of the device). In one or more embodiments, the material used for forming the device (e.g., body and wings comprising the bladder, one or more covers) is a thermoplastic urethane or a thermoplastic polyurethane. In one or more embodiments, the material used for forming the device (e.g., body and wings comprising the bladder, one or more covers) is the same. In addition, or as an alternative, any cover of the device or portion of the cover of the device may be configured, on its surface (e.g., bottom surface, top surface, portions thereof) with an additional material (e.g., one or more strips of the additional material). When the additional material is on the bottom surface, it may be provided to prevent slip of the bottom surface of the device (or prevent unwanted movement of the device) with respect to a supporting surface on which the bottom surface is in contact with. When the additional material is on a top surface, it may be provided to prevent slip (or unwanted movement) of the child or infant with respect to the top surface on which the child or infant is in contact with. When said additional material is provided to prevent slippage or to prevent unwanted movement, it may be a so-called friction fabric, or friction material (e.g., have a higher coefficient of friction than the top surface, or cover, of the device). The additional material may be a non-slip material. The additional material may simply reduce slip, as compared with slip associated with the top surface, or cover, of the device (e.g., material used for forming the device).
Referring now to
Referring now to
Body 12 of the device of
Referring again to wings 14, 16, of the device of
As with all devices described herein, device 10 of
Referring still to
As with the many embodiments described herein, hinge regions 18, 20, 22, 24 of the device 10 of
The embodiments of
Referring to
The terms “a” and “an” do not denote a limitation of quantity, and represent the presence of at least one of the referred item.
The foregoing description provides representations and examples embodying, at least in part, teachings of the invention. The invention, as defined by the appended claims, is not limited to the described embodiments. Alterations and modifications to the disclosed embodiments may be made without departing from the invention. The meaning of the terms used in this specification are, unless expressly stated otherwise, intended to have ordinary and customary meaning and are not intended to be limited to the details of the illustrated structures or the disclosed embodiments. Although the foregoing description of embodiments have shown, described and pointed out certain novel features of the invention, it will be understood that various omissions, substitutions, and changes in the form of detail as illustrated as well as the uses thereof, may be made by those skilled in the art, without departing from the invention. Particularly, it will be appreciated that the one or more embodiments may manifest itself in other configurations as appropriate for the end use of the device made thereby.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A device for supporting or holding a young child or infant, the device comprising:
- a continuous member having a non-polygonal form, the continuous member further comprising a top, a bottom, and a peripheral seal that encloses the top, at its edges, with the bottom, at its edges, the peripheral seal forming a chamber between the top and bottom for air or gas;
- wherein the non-polygonal form of the continuous member comprises: a body portion having a first side and a second side, and a first end and a second end; a first wing portion positioned on a first side of the body portion, the first wing portion having its first end proximate to the first end of the body portion and its second end proximate to the second end of the body portion; a second wing portion positioned on a second side of the body portion, the second wing portion having its first end proximate to the first end of the body portion and its second end proximate to the second end of the body portion; a first coupling means for coupling a first end of the first wing portion with a first end of the second wing portion; and a second coupling means for coupling a second end of the first wing portion with a second end of the second wing portion,
- wherein the first wing portion and the body portion of the continuous member are so joined by a first moveable hinge region,
- wherein the first moveable hinge region provides a first region for movement of the first wing portion with respect to the body portion, when all or a portion of the first wing portion moves to the different plane than a plane for the body portion,
- wherein the second wing portion and the body portion of the continuous member are so joined by a second moveable hinge region,
- wherein the second moveable hinge region provides a second region for movement of the second wing portion with respect to the body portion, when all or a portion of the second wing portion moves to the different plane than a plane for the body portion,
- the device inflatable via the air or gas bladder to expand the device between the top and the bottom,
- the device further operable between a first or open position and a second or closed position, wherein the closed position raises at least a portion of the bottom of the first and second wing regions away from a surface on which the device is positioned.
22. The device of claim 21, wherein the first moveable hinge region is formed by at least one seam that fuses or welds the top and the bottom along a portion of the first moveable hinge region, and wherein the second moveable hinge region is formed by at least one seam that at least partially fuses or welds the top and the bottom along a portion of the second moveable hinge region.
23. The device of claim 21, wherein one or more seams forming the first moveable hinge region and the second moveable hinge region each consist of a plurality of spaced apart sections to allow the air or gas in the chamber to distribute to the body portion, the first wing portion an the second wing portion.
24. The device of claim 21, wherein the first coupling means is positioned on the first end of the first wing and on the first end of the second wing, and wherein the second coupling means is positioned on the second end of the first wing and on the second end of the second wing.
25. The device of claim 21, wherein a portion of the first coupling means is positioned on the first end of the first wing and another portion of the first coupling means is position on the first end of the second wing, and wherein a portion of the second coupling means is positioned on the second end of the first wing and another portion of the second coupling means is positioned on the second end of the second wing.
26. The device of claim 21, wherein the first coupling means and the second coupling means are each selected from one or more from a group consisting of one or more enclosure, fastener, clasp, belt, buckle, hook and loop, clip, lock, chain, zipper, button and hole, pin, hoop, retaining ring, anchor, carabiner, and combinations thereof.
27. The device of claim 21, wherein an inlet located on the body portion is utilized to fill the chamber with the air or gas.
28. The device of claim 21, wherein the chamber may be any one of filled with the air or gas, devoid of the air or gas, and partially filled with the air or gas.
29. The device of claim 21, wherein the device further comprises at least one handle.
30. The device of claim 21, wherein the device is formed utilizing a thermoplastic material for the top and the bottom, and wherein the peripheral seal is formed by joining together the edges of the top and the bottom, wherein the joining together is any one or more of molding, heating, welding, and fusing.
31. The device of claim 21, wherein the device is formed utilizing a thermoplastic material for the top and the bottom, and wherein each first moveable hinge region and second moveable hinge region is formed by a plurality of spaced apart seams separated by gaps, each spaced apart seam joining a spaced apart section of the top and the bottom along a portion of the first moveable hinge region and the second moveable hinge region, respectively, and wherein the joining is by any one or more of molding, heating, welding, and fusing.
32. The device of claim 21 further comprising one or more of a pocket, a pump, a micropump, and an inflating mechanism, any or all of which may be cooperative with the device.
33. The device of claim 21, wherein the device further comprises a cover having at least an opening for fitting the cover over the device.
34. The device of claim 21, wherein the device further comprises a cover having at least an opening for fitting the cover over the device, and wherein the cover is a thermoplastic material.
35. The device of claim 21, wherein the device further comprises a cover having at least one opening for fitting the cover over the device, and a plurality of smaller openings each smaller than the at least one opening for fitting the cover, wherein the plurality of smaller openings are so positioned for access to the first coupling means and the second coupling means.
36. The device of claim 21, wherein the device further comprises a cover having at least an opening for fitting the cover over the device, and a plurality of smaller openings each smaller than the at least one opening for fitting the cover, wherein the plurality of smaller openings are so positioned for access to the first coupling means and the second coupling means, wherein the cover is a thermoplastic material, and wherein the cover further comprises a non-slip material positioned in one or more locations on one or more of a top surface of the top and a bottom surface of the bottom.
37. The device of claim 21, wherein the device further comprises an inlet for inflating the chamber with the air or gas, and wherein inflating the chamber occurs before the device is utilized to support or hold a young child or infant.
38. The device of claim 21 further comprising a padding positioned in one or more locations on one or more of a top surface of the top and a bottom surface of the bottom.
39. The device of claim 21, wherein the device further comprises an inlet for inflating the chamber with the air or gas, and wherein inflating the chamber with the air or gas occurs before the first coupling means and the second coupling means are so coupled.
40. The device of claim 21, wherein the device further comprises an inlet for inflating the chamber with the air or gas, and wherein inflating the chamber with the air or gas occurs after the first coupling means and the second coupling means are so coupled.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 19, 2021
Publication Date: Nov 4, 2021
Applicant: BABY TRAVEL INC., LLC (Philadelphia, PA)
Inventor: Yang Shi Volla (Philadelphia, PA)
Application Number: 17/379,925