Patent classifications
A47D15/00
Portable stroller rocking device
A stroller rocking device including at least one motorized element (10) provided with a top plate (20) that moves in a to-and-fro movement relative to a stationary plate (30) positioned on the ground, the outer face of the top plate (20) being suitable for receiving a wheel of the stroller. The device is capable of automatically starting the to-and-fro movement by a deliberate gesture by the user consisting in pushing the stroller in such a way as to drive the top plate (20) of the motorized element (10).
Methods and apparatus for artificial Kangaroo Care
Methods and apparatus for artificial kangaroo care supporting and promoting health needs in premature babies, babies in neonatal intensive care, and other newborn infants are disclosed. The artificial kangaroo care apparatus may imitate a pre-birth maternal environment and may include an odor-absorbent material imitating a mother's smell, a means for imitating a mother's heartbeat, a means for imitating a mother's breathing pattern, a means for imitating a mother's body temperature, or any combination thereof. The shape and structure of the artificial kangaroo care apparatus may support stand-alone use or use within an incubator or other structure. The shape and structure of the artificial kangaroo care apparatus may suggest a mattress, a mattress covering, or a pillow.
SHIELD FOR HIGH CHAIR
A shield for a tray for a high chair that in a first configuration prevents or minimizes a child's opportunity to dispose of food over and around the shield and in a second configuration, with the shield still remaining attached to the high chair allows, for easy access to the tray, e.g., during the feeding process with the child in the chair.
SHIELD FOR HIGH CHAIR
A shield for a tray for a high chair that in a first configuration prevents or minimizes a child's opportunity to dispose of food over and around the shield and in a second configuration, with the shield still remaining attached to the high chair allows, for easy access to the tray, e.g., during the feeding process with the child in the chair.
CONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTIONAL PRIVACY SCREEN
A configurable multifunctional privacy screen comprising panels and one or more pieces of sheet of material. Each panel includes a sheet of material having a perimeter and a resilient frame member affixed along the perimeter. The panels are attached to each other on at least one side through a flexible coupling provided across at least any of the lateral sides of the panels. The panels are adapted to transition among different adjustable configurations on being folded across the flexible coupling at one or more desired angles. The adjustable configurations include a screen configuration in which the panels define a screen adapted to stand in a substantially vertical position on their bottom sides, a semi deployed configuration in which the panels define a partially-open space, and a fully deployed configuration in which the panels define a confined space closed along the lateral sides and open at top side and bottom side.
SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR A BREATHABLE CHILD PRODUCT
An apparatus for supporting a resting or sleeping occupant may include a compressible structure configured to allow airflow through the compressible structure, and a cover removably coupled to the compressible structure and overlaying at least a portion of the compressible structure. The cover may include a foldover portion. The foldover portion may include a zipper along an edge of the foldover portion, and may be secured about a portion of the compressible structure. A method of assembling the apparatus may include inserting the cover through a compressible structure, and wrapping the foldover portion around an outer rim of the compressible structure. The method may further include manipulating the zipper along the foldover portion to secure the foldover portion about the compressible structure.
SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR A BREATHABLE CHILD PRODUCT
An apparatus for supporting a resting or sleeping occupant may include a compressible structure configured to allow airflow through the compressible structure, and a cover removably coupled to the compressible structure and overlaying at least a portion of the compressible structure. The cover may include a foldover portion. The foldover portion may include a zipper along an edge of the foldover portion, and may be secured about a portion of the compressible structure. A method of assembling the apparatus may include inserting the cover through a compressible structure, and wrapping the foldover portion around an outer rim of the compressible structure. The method may further include manipulating the zipper along the foldover portion to secure the foldover portion about the compressible structure.
CANOPY BOW ASSEMBLY SECURED BY A SNAP CLIP
A snap clip adapted to mount a canopy bow to an article of furniture including a tube includes a socket and a clip body. The socket defines a mounting space adapted for the canopy bow to be mounted therein. The clip body is connected to the socket and is removably mounted to the tube. The clip body defines a retaining space facing inwardly toward an interior of the article of furniture and adapted for retaining the tube.
CANOPY BOW ASSEMBLY SECURED BY A SNAP CLIP
A snap clip adapted to mount a canopy bow to an article of furniture including a tube includes a socket and a clip body. The socket defines a mounting space adapted for the canopy bow to be mounted therein. The clip body is connected to the socket and is removably mounted to the tube. The clip body defines a retaining space facing inwardly toward an interior of the article of furniture and adapted for retaining the tube.
Co-sleeping comforter for infant protection
The present invention is a system and method for providing a comforter that is divided into three sections or panels, wherein a center panel of the comforter may be pulled down while allowing the remaining two outer panels to remain up and on top of the other occupants of the bed on either side of the center panel, wherein a small infant sleeper crib may be placed in the gap between the two outer panels of the comforter without any danger of the infant being covered by the center panel.