FOLDABLE MAT
20210378416 ยท 2021-12-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B7/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47D5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47D15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A foldable mat, especially a mat useful for changing baby diapers.
Claims
1. A foldable mat comprising: a base layer having opposing first and second surfaces, each surface having a substantially identical first peripheral configuration, said base layer having opposing first and second longitudinal ends; and an extending layer having opposing first and second surfaces, each surface having a substantially identical second peripheral configuration, said extending layer having opposing first and second longitudinal ends, with a first longitudinal end of said extending layer joined to said base layer substantially midway between the longitudinal ends of said base layer.
2. A foldable mat according to claim 1 wherein the first peripheral configuration and the second peripheral configuration are each substantially rectangular.
3. A foldable mat according to claim 2 wherein the distance between the opposing longitudinal ends of said base layer is substantially twice the distance between the longitudinal ends of said extending layer.
4. A foldable mat according to claim 3 wherein the first surface of said base layer is fashioned of a substantially waterproof first material.
5. A foldable mat according to claim 3 wherein (a) the second surface of said base layer is fashioned of a second material on a first side of where the one longitudinal end of the extending layer joins to the second surface of said base layer, (b) the second surface of said base layer is fashioned of a third material on a second side of where the one longitudinal end of the extending layer joins to said base layer, (c) the first surface of said extending layer is fashioned of said second material, (d) the second surface of said extending layer is fashioned of said third material, and wherein the mat is adapted to be folded such that (1) the first surface of said extending layer may intimately face, overlap, and be substantially coextensive with the second material in second surface of said base layer, and (2) the second surface of said extending layer may intimately face, overlap, and be substantially coextensive with the third material in the second surface of said base layer.
6. A foldable mat according to claim 5 wherein the first, second, and third materials are flexible and deformable and wherein said base layer and the extending layer are flexible and deformable.
7. A foldable mat according to claim 6 further comprising means for selectively maintaining said base layer and said extending layer in a wrapped condition whereby (a) the first surface of said extending layer is intimate facing, overlapping and substantially coextensive with the second material in the second surface of said base layer, with the second longitudinal end of said extending layer substantially coextensive with the second longitudinal end of said base layer, (b) said base layer is folded such that said base layer overlaps on itself with the first longitudinal end of said base layer overlapping and substantially coextensive with the second longitudinal end of said base layer, and (c) said base layer and said extending layer are both folded such that the second longitudinal end of said extending layer, the second longitudinal end of said base layer, and the first longitudinal end of said base layer overlap and are substantially coextensive and all overlap the region where said extended layer joins said base layer.
8. A foldable mat according to claim 7 wherein said selective maintaining means comprises a cooperative hook and loop fastener.
9. A foldable mat according to claim 7 wherein said selective maintaining means is selected from the group consisting of a cooperative hook and loop fastener, a cooperative snap fit connector, a cooperative button and a buttonhole connector, a zipper, a clasp, and an elastic band.
10. A foldable mat according to claim 1 further comprising a fingerhold extending substantially centrally from the second longitudinal end of said base layer.
11. A foldable mat according to claim 10 further comprising a tab extending substantially centrally from the first longitudinal end of said base layer, said tab adapted to be grasped for manipulation of the positioning of said base layer and said extending layer.
12. A foldable mat according to claim 6 wherein the first longitudinal end of said extending layer is joined to said base layer by stitching.
13. A foldable mat according to claim 1 wherein the first longitudinal end of said extending layer is joined to said base layer by a means selected from the group consisting of stitching, a cooperative hook and loop fastening member, a cooperative a snap fit connector, and a zipper.
14. A foldable mat according to claim 6 wherein the first, second, and third materials are each different from the other materials.
15. A foldable mat according to claim 5 wherein the first, second and third materials each have a coloration different from the other materials.
16. A foldable mat according to claim 14 wherein the first material is substantially waterproof.
17. A foldable mat consisting essentially of: a base layer having opposing first and second surfaces, each surface having a substantially identical first peripheral configuration, said base layer having opposing first and second longitudinal ends; and an extending layer having opposing first and second surfaces, each surface having a substantially identical second peripheral configuration, said extending layer having opposing first and second longitudinal ends, with a first longitudinal end of said extending layer joined to said base layer substantially midway between the longitudinal ends of said base layer.
18. A foldable mat according to claim 17 wherein the first peripheral configuration and the second peripheral configuration are each substantially rectangular, wherein the first peripheral configuration and the second peripheral configuration are each substantially rectangular, and wherein the first surface of said base layer is fashioned of a substantially waterproof first material.
19. A foldable mat according to claim 17 wherein said base layer and said extending layer are flexible and deformable.
20. A method of using a foldable mat for changing the diaper of a baby comprising: (a) providing a foldable mat comprising: a base layer having opposing first and second surfaces, each surface having a substantially identical first peripheral configuration, said base layer having opposing first and second longitudinal ends; an extending layer having opposing first and second surfaces, each surface having a substantially identical second peripheral configuration, said extending layer having opposing first and second longitudinal ends, with a first longitudinal end of said extending layer joined to said base layer substantially midway between the longitudinal ends of said base layer; and wherein the first peripheral configuration and the second peripheral configuration are each substantially rectangular, wherein the first peripheral configuration and the second peripheral configuration are each substantially rectangular, wherein the first surface of said base layer is fashioned of a substantially waterproof first material, and wherein said base layer and the extending layer are flexible and deformable; (b) utilizing a substantially horizontal supporting surface; (c) laying the foldable mat on the supporting surface such that the second surface of said base layer and the first surface of said extending layer rest on the supporting surface, such that the second surface of said base layer is intimately facing the second surface of said extending layer and such that the second surface of said base layer and the second surface of said extending layer are out of contact with the supporting surface, and such that the first surface of said base layer is facing upwardly from above the supporting surface; (d) placing a baby weaning diapers on the first surface of said base layer; (e) changing the diapers of the baby; (f) removing the baby from the first surface of said base layer; (g) lifting and arranging the mat such that the second surface of said base layer intimately faces the first surface of said extending layer and such that the second surface of said base layer no longer intimately faces the second surface of said extending layer; and (h) folding the mat such that substantially only the second surface of said base layer no longer intimately facing the second surface of said extending layer forms the outer periphery of the folded mat.
21. A method of using a foldable mat according to claim 20 wherein the mat further includes a means for selectively maintaining a folded condition and the method further comprises using said selective maintaining means to selectively maintain the mat in the folded condition accomplished by step (h).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0031] A foldable mat in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown throughout the accompanying figures. The mat comprises a base layer 10 and an extending layer 12.
[0032] The base layer 10 preferably includes a first surface 14 and an opposing second surface 16. The base layer 10 and each of the surfaces 14, 16 thereof are generally rectangular in shape, preferably with rounded corners. Generally the base layer 10 and each of the surfaces 14, 16 thereof form a rectangle having opposing longitudinal ends and opposing lateral sides. The surfaces 14 and 16 are preferably secured together with an edge trim 18 by which the peripheral edges of the surfaces 14, 16 are sewn together. Alternatively the peripheral edges may be adhered or otherwise secured together. Also, in an alternative embodiment, a sheet of foam or other material may be inserted and interposed between the surfaces 14, 16 and sewn, adhered, or otherwise secured to the surfaces 14, 16.
[0033] The first surface 14 of the base layer 10 is shown decorated with polka dots in the accompanying figures and is preferably fashioned as a single sheet of unitary material, preferably a water resistant or waterproof material. Further, since the first surface 14 is adapted to receive a baby or other object thereon, the material forming the first surface is preferably relatively smooth and easy to clean with a damp cloth or sponge or an alcohol wipe.
[0034] The extending layer 12 preferably includes a first surface 20 and an opposing second surface 22. The extending layer 12 and each of the surfaces 20, 22 thereof are generally rectangular in shape, preferably with rounded corners at one longitudinal end thereof. Generally the extending layer 12 and the surfaces 20, 22 thereof form a rectangle having opposing longitudinal ends and opposing lateral sides. The surfaces 20, 22 are preferably secured together with an edge trim 24 by which three of the peripheral edges of the surfaces 20, 22 are sewn together. Alternatively the peripheral edges may be adhered or otherwise secured together. Also, in an alternative embodiment, a sheet of foam or other material may be inserted and interposed between the surfaces 20, 22 and sewn, adhered, or otherwise secured to the surfaces 20, 22.
[0035] The longitudinal end of the extending layer 12 not formed with rounded corners is secured to the base layer 10. Preferably that longitudinal end is sewn to the base layer 10 preferably along a line forming the midway between the two opposing longitudinal ends of the base layer 10. Alternatively that longitudinal end may be selectively secured to the base layer 10 by a cooperative hook and loop fastener member, by a cooperative male and female snap fit connector, or by a zipper. It will be appreciated that the joinder of the longitudinal end of the extending layer 12 essentially bisects the second surface of the base layer 10 into two equally sized portions, an A portion and a B portion. Also preferably, the width of the extending layer 12 is the same as the width of the base layer 10, and the length of the extending layer 12 is one-half of the length of the base layer 10. It will be appreciated that, as so constructed, the extending layer 12 may flip between two positions adjacent to and intimately facing the second surface 16 of the base layer 10 and that when so flipped, the extending layer 12 will overlap either the A portion or the B portion with essentially overlapping, coextensive peripheral edges, as best shown in
[0036] Preferably the materials forming the base layer 10 and the extending layer 12 are flexible and deformable and machine washable. Also preferably the materials are color coded, are imprinted with different patterns, have different textures, or otherwise possess differentiating characteristics to assist the user in unfolding and folding the mat. For example, the first surface 14 of the base layer 10 is shown as having a polka dot pattern. The first surface 20 of the extending layer 12 and the A portion of the second surface 16 of the base layer 10 may also be formed of the same material and/or the same color of material. The second surface 22 of the extending layer 12 and the B portion of the second surface 16 of the base layer 10 may also be formed of the same material and/or the same color of material. As will later be appreciated, these latter surfaces will be adapted to be placed against an underlying support surface, such as a changing table, a picnic table, a floor, or the ground. As such, the material funning these latter surfaces should be relatively smooth and easy to wipe clean with a damp cloth or sponge or an alcohol wipe.
[0037] A loop 40 may be affixed such as by sewing centrally to one longitudinal end of the base layer 10, and a tab 42 may be affixed such as by sewing centrally to the opposing longitudinal end of the base layer 10. A closure flap 46 may be affixed such as by sewing centrally where the extending layer 12 joins the base layer 10. In a preferred embodiment the closure flap 46 bears a first portion 48 of a cooperative hook and loop fastener member, and the second portion 50 of the hook and loop fastener member is secured to the surface 20 of the extending layer 12 centrally along the longitudinal end thereof opposite to the longitudinal end where the extending layer 12 is secured to the base layer 10.
[0038] A sequence of unfolding and folding the mat of the preferred embodiment will now be described. As shown in
[0039] While the mat is in the condition shown in
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[0041] The user then grasps the left side of the folded mat as shown in
[0042] It will be further appreciated that when the mat is folded in accordance with the aforementioned steps, the parts of the mat in contact with the supporting surface are also positioned in intimate, overlapping, facing contact so as to capture any debris or soiling that might have been residually retained on those surfaces. It will be further appreciated that the peripheral surfaces of the mat when folded in the condition shown in
[0043] The mat as shown in
[0044] While various embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, it will be appreciated that the invention includes embodiments other than those specifically illustrated or described and that changes in the form and arrangement of parts and the specific manner of practicing the invention may be varied without departing from the nature or scope of the invention. Consequently the invention may be practiced otherwise than is specifically described above.