COMBINATION BACKPACK AND CONVERTIBLE INFANT CHANGING STATION
A convertible backpack or carrying bag for establishing an infant changing station, including a body having a first rigid lower depth defining half and a second pivotally connected rigid upper half. A strap extends from the upper half which is adapted to secure to an elevated location in order to support the body in an open position in which the infant is supported upon the lower depth defining half. A clamp or other attachment portion can be secured to the strap and includes a “U” shaped hook portion adapted for engaging a top extending door edge. Other looped straps can also be used in combination or apart from the clamp securing strap for providing additional support when worn by a user.
The present application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 16/916,225 filed Jun. 30, 2020. The '225 application in turn claims the priority of U.S. Ser. No. 62/870,334 filed Jul. 3, 2020.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention discloses a backpack which converts into an infant changing station. Additional applications include suspending the open converted changing station from a wearer's shoulders, such as to permit a second individual to change an infant's diaper, and such as in the instance of a suitable support surface not being available. Alternatively, the open converted changing station can be suspended from any fixed elevated location not limited to a bathroom stall door, stall wall or stall hook. In a further application, the open converted changing station can be supported upon any horizontal surface while keeping the infant/child safe from rolling out.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe prior art is documented with examples of infant changing assemblies, such as which can be located in many existing public restroom facilities and which include such as a wall mounted assembly which can fold outward/downward to a level orientation in order to provide a support surface for a child or infant, such as during the changing of a diaper. Shortcomings of such existing designs include both their limited availability and concerns of sanitation due to the prevalence of germs and the like.
Given the above, attempts have been made to provide portable carrying stations as an alternative to those fixed designs configured within a public restroom. A first example of this is the diaper changing backpack with removable handbag of Price, US 2006/0032881. Price teaches a backpack with an outer layer which is unfolded to convert into a diaper changing pad having a plurality of padded sections interconnected by fold lines so that the pad in the planar conditions serves as an infant changing pad.
When folded, the outer layer changing pad with the inner handbag assumes the shape and characteristics of a traditional backpack having two shoulder straps and a fastening device which secures the inner handbag. The handbag is further constructed of a liquid-impervious material which has multiple side pockets and a pair of carrying handles. The pockets and handles are accessible from either the folded or unfolded state and the handbag is secured by a fastening device at the top of the bag and, when undone, revealing a plurality of compartments for storing articles related to a traditional diaper bag and/or a women's purse.
US 2014/0259394 to Iskowitz teaches a portable baby changing station fabricated from a soft, flexible material for changing diapers in automobiles. When fully extended, the changing station provides a soft surface to rest a baby while changing a diaper with the head end affixed to the rear portion of the back seat by a fastener such as Velcro. One or more netted pockets are positioned at the head end to hold diapers and changing supplies. Once the baby has a new diaper, the changing station folds up into a compact shape while remaining fastened to the back seat, such that the assembly is held in the closed position by fasteners such as Velcro or snaps.
Additional examples of convertible backpacks with soft foldout changing pads are further depicted in each of Hoffman U.S. Pat. No. 5,649,658, Rovin U.S. Pat. No. 8,490,230 and Oliver U.S. Pat. No. 9,771,183, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONThe present application teaches a convertible backpack and infant changing station, this including a clamshell-style body having a first rigid lower depth defining half and a second pivotally connected rigid upper half. A strap extends from the upper half which is adapted to secure to an elevated location in order to support the body in an open position in which the infant is supported upon the lower depth defining half.
An attachment portion is integrated into a location of the strap and which is adapted to engage an elevated location. The strap can further include a pair of parallel disposed straps adapted to being worn by a changing station supporting individual.
Other features include exposed receptacles defined in the second rigid upper half upon converting into the infant changing station. A comfort strap extends from a remote edge of the lower half and is adapted to being worn by an infant changing individual. Other features include an easy open pull tab configured in the rigid lower depth defining half for assisting in converting the clam-shell halves between the open and closed position.
Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
As will be described with reference to the attached illustrations, the present invention teaches either of a backpack (
In a further envisioned use application adaptable to either of the convertible backpack embodiment of
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The changing station as shown incorporates a clamshell-style body having a first rigid (most broadly defined as structurally supporting and not limited to any specific material construction) lower depth defining half 12 and a second foldable or pivotally connected rigid upper half 14. As again shown in
As further shown in the open position of FIG. 3, the open folded first half 12 can include, in one non-limiting construction, a middle panel 18 and interconnecting and opposite edge angled side panels 20/22 and which, upon downwardly folding the lower half 12 in the manner depicted in
In order to support the weight of the infant in the open position, the structurally supporting body 10 can also include side reinforcements, see for example at 24 in FIG. 3 and as further redesigned in
Without limitation, the side reinforcements 24 can be configured so that, upon engaging the easy open pull tabs 16 in the closed position of
Also depicted in the open position of FIG. 3 are a plurality of interior compartments 28, 30, et seq., which can be formed within interior accessible locations of the upper disposed half 14, and which are exposed in proximity to the lower opened first half 12. The configuration of the interior compartments provides a user with easy access to any desired supplies (diapers, powder, wipes, etc.,) to further assist in changing the infant when supported upon the open first half interior.
As further shown in FIG. 3, a first neck strap 32 is illustrated which extends from first and second outer edges of the first clamshell half 12. As will be further described with reference to
Also depicted in FIG. 3 is a further second strap 34 which extends from the upper half 14, at a midpoint of which is arranged a three sided (such as “C” or “U” shaped) clip 36 which is adapted to secure the overall body to an elevated location (see for example an upper door surface 38 which is partially depicted). The first strap 32 can either be left to dangle (see again as shown in
As further shown in
Proceeding to
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A lower outwardly folding half of the body 50 includes a similar arrangement of central 68 and outer 70/72 inter-folding panels. The panels 68, 70 and 72 can be hingedly secured along rear edges to each of the base portion 66 and reinforced triangular shaped reinforcement portions 74 and 76 are provided which are foldably connected to both the opposite side edges of the base portion 66 as well as with rear edges of the outwardly folding outer panels 70 and 72.
In similar fashion to the open converted configuration of
A further strap or lanyard 84 is depicted extending from a forward tapered edge of the forward panel 78 and, as further shown enlarged in
In this manner, the user 2 (see again
Referencing
Accordingly, the present invention provides a number of varying configurations of the convertible backpack/changing assembly for either one or two person use in combination with a number of varying environments for accomplishing changing of the infant. Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims.
The detailed description and drawings are further understood to be supportive of the disclosure, the scope of which being defined by the claims. While some of the best modes and other embodiments for carrying out the claimed teachings have been described in detail, alternative designs and embodiments exist for practicing the disclosure as defined in the claims.
Claims
1. A handbag carry-able and convertible infant diaper changing station, comprising:
- a body having an upper half and a hingedly connected lower outwardly folding half which are convertible between closed and opened configurations;
- side reinforcement flaps extending between pivotally displaced edges of said halves in order to structurally support said outwardly folding half in a perpendicular orientation relative to said upper half;
- said outwardly folded half further including a central panel and a pair of outer panels interconnected by reinforced hinges to define a support surface for the infant;
- a main strap and a secondary strap extending from said body and adapted to being worn by an individual;
- a further strap extending from said outwardly folding half in said opened configuration and adapted to secure to an elevated fixed location in order to support said body; and
- said outwardly folded half defining a platform adapted to supporting an infant.
2. The invention as described in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of hingedly interconnected and fold-out portions defining said support platform, hinged reinforcing portions defined between said hingedly connected halves securing said support platform in the opened configuration.
3. The invention as described in claim 1 further comprising receptacles formed within a selected one of said halves for supporting each of wipes and diapers for easy access to the individual.
4. The invention as described in claim 3, further comprising said receptacles exhibiting either forward facing dispensers or open receptacles.
5. The invention as described in claim 1, further comprising at least one exteriorly accessible and zippered pocket configured within said body.
6. The invention as described in claim 1, further comprising a removable pad support contained within said body.
7. The invention as described in claim 6, said removable pad further comprising a three sided construction with a central portion and outer side portions.
8. The invention as described in claim 7, said removable pad further comprising a plurality of frame portions defining said three sided construction and around which is wrapped an outer fabric material.
9. The invention as described in claim 1, further comprising a wall hanger component secured to an end of said further strap.
10. The invention as described in claim 9, further comprising a length adjustment loop incorporated into said further strap.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 17, 2022
Publication Date: Dec 8, 2022
Inventor: Sean Franks (Macomb, MI)
Application Number: 17/889,494