FUNCTIONAL OUTER COVER FOR FEEDING CUSHION AND FUNCTIONAL FEEDING CUSHION USING SAME
20220167758 · 2022-06-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47D15/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a functional feeding cushion, and more particularly, to a functional feeding cushion in which an outer cover to which a fixation band is coupled is used and the outer cover is used while covering a cushion body and as necessary, at least one of a striped cover, a side cushion, a lower cushion, etc., may be coupled and used. Further provided is a functional outer cover for a feeding cushion, which includes: a cover body covered as an outer cover of a feeding cushion for an infant; and a fixation band vertically disposed at the center of a front surface of the cover body on which an infant's body is placed and having upper and lower ends coupled to the cover body.
Claims
1. A functional outer cover for a feeding cushion, comprising: a cover body covered as an outer cover of a feeding cushion for an infant; and a fixation band vertically disposed at the center of a front surface of the cover body on which an infant's body is placed and having upper and lower ends coupled to the cover body.
2. A functional feeding cushion comprising: a cushion body formed to have a predetermined length, width, and thickness by charging a cushion material in an inner cover; and the outer cover of claim 1, which is covered as an outer cover of the cushion body.
3. The functional feeding cushion of claim 2, wherein upper and lower ends of the fixation band of the outer cover are detachably coupled to the body.
4. The functional feeding cushion of claim 2, further comprising: a striped cover disposed horizontally by passing under the fixation band of the outer cover and configured to sequentially cover and wrap the infant's body at both sides.
5. The functional feeding cushion of claim 4, wherein the striped cover is configured so that Velcro tapes are connected and coupled in a state in which the Velcro tapes face each other while sequentially covering and wrapping the infant's body at both sides.
6. The functional feeding cushion of claim 2, further comprising: a side cushion configured so that pillows are coupled to both ends of a connection tie, and one-end pillow passes under the fixation band of the outer cover and both-end pillows support the infant's body at the left and right sides.
7. The functional feeding cushion for a feeding cushion of claim 6, wherein the side cushion is configured so that a Velcro tape (not illustrated) is connected and coupled while the connection tie wraps and covers the pillows.
8. The functional feeding cushion for a feeding cushion of claim 2, further comprising: a lower cushion disposed in and coupled to a lower portion of a front surface of the cushion body covered with the outer cover.
9. The functional feeding cushion of claim 2, wherein the cushion body includes a hip receiving portion depressed to receive an infant's hip, and an upper body receiving portion linked to an upper direction of the hip receiving portion, depressed to receive an upper body of the infant, and having an inclined surface of which a height gradually increases from the bottom to the top.
10. The functional feeding cushion of claim 9, wherein the upper body receiving portion is formed in a left-right symmetrical trapezoidal in which a width decreases upward.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE
[0031] A functional outer cover for a feeding cushion is configured to include a cover
[0032] body covered as an outer cover of a feeding cushion for an infant; and a fixation band vertically disposed at the center of a front surface of the cover body on which an infant's body is placed and having upper and lower ends coupled to the cover body.
MODE FOR INVENTION
[0033] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Reference numerals are described as follows.
[0034] 100: Functional outer cover
[0035] 110: Cover body
[0036] 120: Fixation band
[0037] 200: Cushion body
[0038] 210: Inner cover
[0039] 220: Cushion material
[0040] 230: Hip receiving portion
[0041] 240: Upper body receiving portion
[0042] 300: Striped cover
[0043] 310a, 310b: Velcro tape
[0044] 400: Side cushion
[0045] 410: Connection stripe
[0046] 420a, 420b: Pillow
[0047] 500: Lower cushion
[0048] 510: Fixation tie
[0049] 1000: Functional feeding cushion
[0050] The present invention provides “a functional outer cover 100 for a feeding cushion, which includes: a cover body 110 covered as an outer cover of a feeding cushion for an infant; and a fixation band 120 vertically disposed at the center of a front surface of the cover body 110 on which an infant's body is placed and having upper and lower ends coupled to the cover body 110”.
[0051] Further, the present invention provides “a functional feeding cushion 1000 configured to include: a cushion body 200 formed to have a predetermined length, width, and thickness by charging a cushion material 220 in an inner cover 210; and the outer cover 100 which is covered as an outer cover of the cushion body 200” together.
[0052] The functional feeding cushion 1000 is completely furnished in which the cushion body 200 is covered with the outer cover 100 and hereinafter, a detailed description will be made based on the functional feeding cushion 1000.
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[0054] In this specification, based on the time of using the functional feeding cushion 1000 provided by the present invention, a portion where the infant is laid is referred to as a ‘front’, a head of the infant is referred to as an upper portion, a leg is referred to as a lower portion, and each of both arms is referred to as a side. Further, in this specification, the ‘left’ and the ‘right’ are referred to based on a person which sees the drawing.
[0055] The cover body 110 may be aligned and sewed to correspond to the size of the cushion body 200 to cover the cushion body 200 and lock a zipper (see
[0056] Detailed matters regarding the hip receiving portion 230, the upper body receiving portion 240, etc., for the backflow preventing function will be described below.
[0057] The fixation band 120 is vertically disposed at the center of a front surface of the cover body 110 and upper and lower ends of the fixation band 120 are coupled to the cover body 110.
[0058] As the fixation band 120, a rectangular cotton member which elongates vertically may be applied, and the fixation band 120 may be fixed to the cover body 110 by backstitching the upper and lower ends or the upper and lower ends may be configured to be detachably coupled to the body 110.
[0059] The fixation band 120 is configured to be detachably coupled to be adjusted up and down, and left and right of the band. In order to configure a detachable coupling structure of the upper and lower ends of the fixation band 120, a Velcro tape, a button, a zipper, a magnet, a bundling tie, etc., may be selectively applied.
[0060] As illustrated in
[0061] The striped cover 300 may be configured so that Velcro tapes 310a and 310b are connected and coupled in a state in which the Velcro tapes 310a and 310b face each other while sequentially covering and wrapping the infant's body at both sides. Specifically, when a surface exposed in a state in which the striped cover 300 is exposed is referred to as a ‘rear surface’, and a surface exposed when both sides of the striped cover 300 cover the infant's body is referred to as the ‘front surface’, a Velcro tape loop surface 310a may be coupled to the front surface of a portion first covered on the infant's body and a Velcro tape hook surface 310b may be coupled to the rear surface of a portion covered later.
[0062] As a result, in a state in which the striped cover 300 is stretched while inserted below the fixation band 120, the striped cover 300 is laid on the fixation band 120 of the infant and one side of the striped cover 300 is turned inside to cover the infant's body, and as a result, the Velcro tape loop surface 310a is exposed and the other side of the striped cover 300 is turned inside to connect and couple the Velcro tape hook surface 310b to the loop surface 310a, and as a result, the striped cover 300 covers the infant in a form to wrap the infant. Therefore, the infant is prevented from sliding down from the function feeding cushion 1000 while tossing and turning.
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[0064] When the Velcro tapes 310a and 310b are removed in the attachment state, noise is generated, and as a result, the sleep infant may wake up. Therefore, a detachment portion is formed inside an upper portion of a forming portion of the Velcro tape hook surface 310b to separate the striped cover 300 by releasing the detachment portion without removing the Velcro tapes 310a and 310b. The detachment portion is detached by the zipper, the magnet, the button, etc., to prevent the noise from being generated during a detachment process.
[0065] As illustrated in
[0066] The side cushion 400 may be configured so that a Velcro tape (not illustrated) is connected and coupled while the connection tie 410 wraps and covers the pillows 420a and 420b. Further, the striped cover 300 may be utilized as the connection tie 410.
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[0068] Further, as illustrated in
[0069] The functional feeding cushion 1000 provided by the present invention may be configured to further include a lower cushion 500 disposed in and coupled to a lower portion of a front surface of the cushion body 200 covered with the outer cover 100.
[0070] The lower cushion 500 is configured to be mounted on the lower portion of the front surface of the cushion body 200 covered with the outer cover 100 to support the lower portion of the infant's hip and prevents the infant from sliding down from the functional feeding cushion 1000 while the infant is tossed and turned together with the striped cover 300. The lower cushion 500 may selectively or combinatorially apply and couple a means such as the Velcro tape, the hook, the button, a tie bundle, etc.
[0071] Specifically, as illustrated in
[0072] Meanwhile, the cushion body 100 includes a hip receiving portion 230 depressed to receive an infant's hip, and an upper body receiving portion 240 linked to an upper direction of the hip receiving portion 230, depressed to receive an upper body of the infant, and having an inclined surface of which a height gradually increases from the bottom to the top, and while the infant's body is seated on the hip receiving portion 230 and the upper body receiving portion 240, the head is raised to obtain a backflow preventing function.
[0073] Further, the upper body receiving portion 240 is formed in a left-right symmetrical trapezoidal in which the width decreases upward to serve to keep the infant to lie on the back straightly while the infant's head is not inclined into the upper body receiving portion 240.
[0074] Hereinabove, the present invention has been described in detail together with a detailed embodiment. However, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, but may be modified and changed within the scope without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, the claims of the present invention include the modifications and changes.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0075] The present invention may be applied to an infant cushion product.