Patent classifications
A47D7/002
Infant repositioning device
This invention relates to a repositioning device that is used for treating orthopedic conditions, diseases and injuries in infants, including plagiocephaly. The repositioning device comprises a wrap and a side support that, during use of the repositioning device, allows for the passive rotation of an infant's neck, gradual elongation of an infant's head and stretching of an infant's musculoskeletal system.
Travel bed
Disclosed is a travel bed comprising a bottom support, a upper surrounding frame, stand rods and fixing bases. The upper surrounding frame comprises a first surrounding rod and a second surrounding rod which are rotatably connected with a first connector. The first surrounding rod comprises a first connecting rod and a second connecting rod which are connected with a second connector, and the second surrounding rod comprises a third connecting rod and a fourth connecting rod which are connected with a third connector. The upper surrounding frame further comprises a first locking device for locking the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod, and a second locking device for locking the third connecting rod and the fourth connecting rod. The first locking device is linked with the second locking device via a hauling rope.
Method and device for establishing a place of rest for small children
A device for providing a resting place for toddlers, partly on top of, partly in front of a seat in an object of public transportation. It comprises a suitcase, comprising of a trunk box and a reversible suitcase lid. The suitcase lid is in first position closed and suitable for transportation, while the suitcase lid in another, ready-to-use position, is upside down as compared with the first position and secured over, and to, the trunk box by means of an arranged attachment mechanism. The side of the lid which is facing upwards in the ready-to-use position, is substantially planar and thereby adapted to act as part of a bed base.
INFANT SLEEPER
A barrier for an infant that has a central portion sized to receive an infant thereon and a first and second side portion extending partially away from the central portion. Wherein the central portion and first and second side portions are formed from folds in an integral material.
Mobile diaper changing station
The inventive concept discloses a portable diaper changing stand comprising a horizontally oriented platform, connected by a hinge mechanism to a vertically-oriented frame. The frame and platform, being hingedly connected, may either be deployed opposite each other by optimally, a ninety (90) degree angle, or folded together to form a compacted unit. The vertical frame also contains a recessed compartment for storage of various items. The diaper changing stand is constructed so as to provide for vertical mounting or placement on the surface of a bench, sofa, or similar seating structure. This is accomplished by means of U-brackets secured to the top of the frame and an extendable horizontal support bar that is vertically adjustable.
Portable confinement apparatus
A portable confinement apparatus having an enclosure for confining a person upon a mattress. The enclosure is formed of a flexible material having a base face, at least four side faces and a roof which define a void, with a pocket for the mattress. A frame has four base members arranged in a rectangle with two bridge members, arranged over the base members. At least part of each base member is integrally secured to the base section and at least part of each bridge member is integrally secured to the roof section. The enclosure is provided with at least two closable openings on different sides. An opening may extend into the roof section. Support struts and a stabilisation system are also described to increase stability and prevent tipping. Members may be telescopic to increase the portability of the apparatus.
Baby recliner
A baby recliner has two cushions separated from each other by a seam along which one cushion can be folded back against the other cushion to establish a cushion stack. The top cushion is formed with a baby channel defined by seams, with lateral support sections being established outboard of the seams defining the channel. A baby can be placed in the baby channel with his or her head on the cushion stack elevated above the legs which extend down the slightly slanted channel.
Portable crib to support full-size mattress
A portable crib including a full-size crib mattress having an upper and a lower surface and a frame configured to be covered by the fabric cover to define crib sidewalls. The frame includes a collapsible top assembly including top rails, a collapsible bottom assembly including support rails to support the crib mattress, and a perimeter frame at least partially surrounded by the fabric cover to define at least a portion of the crib sidewall to surround the crib mattress and disposed between the upper and lower surfaces of the crib mattress at a predefined horizontal distance between an outer perimeter of the crib mattress and the perimeter frame.
Foldable liquid container with supporting frame
A foldable liquid container includes a foldable supporting frame, a foldable container body arranged on the foldable supporting frame, and a switch device arranged on the foldable supporting frame to be operated to transform the foldable supporting frame between an unfolded mode and a folded mode in a single puling operation. The foldable container body is able to be folded with the folding of the foldable supporting frame. The foldable supporting frame is supported and secured in the unfolded mode by means of the switch device, wherein the switch device can be operated to release the engagement of the foldable supporting frame while transforming from the unfolded mode to the folded mode.
Disposable infant co-sleeper
A disposable infant co-sleeper system including: a disposable infant co-sleeper assembly including a stand, and a sleeping cavity; wherein the disposable infant co-sleeper assembly includes in functional combination the stand and the sleeping cavity. The sleeping cavity is removably fastenable to the stand, such that the sleeping cavity is erected such that it is raised above and located on a plane above a planar surface at a height suitably matched to that of the parent sleeper. The sleeping cavity preferably is made of cardboard and has removable panels for ease of accessing an infant residing in the sleeping cavity. When the use is finished it can be disposed of in an environmentally efficient manner.