Method and Kit for Anti-Roll Travel Support Pillow for Children
20230301443 · 2023-09-28
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Abstract
The disclosed inventive concept comprises a kit containing an anti-roll travel support pillow for use by children and toddlers when strapped into a car safety seat. Variably-sized travel support pillows are fabricated with an integral, sewn-in loop fastener and an integral, sewn-in combination fastener. A child's head frequently bobs uncontrollably while sleeping in a car safety seat. The travel support pillow ensures an added step of child safety when infants or toddlers occupy a child's car safety seat in a vehicle. Included within the kit are a stand-alone fixed hook-fastener and a stand-alone fixed combination fastener, each of which must be manually affixed to a car safety seat. This enables attachment of the travel support pillow onto the left and right outer surfaces of the child safety seat. A cushioned interior of the travel support pillow stabilizes the child's or infant's head while the vehicle is in motion.
Claims
1. A travel kit for deploying a travel support pillow proximate the head and neck area of a toddler or child when the toddler is occupying a toddler's or child safety seat, the kit comprising (a) at least one travel support pillow having an integral, distinct left extension component, and an integral, distinct right extension component, the left extension component having a sewn-in loop fastener and the right extension component having a sewn-in combination fastener (b) at least one stand-alone fixed hook fastener 12; and (c) at least one stand-alone fixed combination fastener.
2. The travel kit of claim 1, wherein the at least one travel support pillow comprises a dish-shaped travel pillow, wherein the left extension component comprises a left shoulder and the right extension component comprises a right shoulder, both the left shoulder and the right shoulder being joined at a segment of the dish-shaped travel pillow which forms a basin, said basin enabling accommodation of the neck and chin area of the toddler or child.
3. The travel kit of claim 1, wherein the at least one travel support pillow comprises a loop fastener sewn onto the inner surface of the left extension component, and a combination fastener sewn onto the inner surface of the right extension component.
4. The travel kit of claim 1, wherein (a) the sewn-in loop fastener comprises the loop component of a hook-and-loop fastening mechanism integral to one side of a binding strip, the opposite of the binding strip stitched to the travel pillow; (b) the sewn-in combination fastener comprises the loop component of a hook-and-loop fastening mechanism integral to one side of a binding strip, wherein the binding strip further houses a female snap; (c) the stand-alone fixed hook fastener comprises the hook component of a hook-and-loop fastening mechanism integral to one side of a binding strip, with an adhesive substance attached to the opposite side of the binding strip; and (d) the stand-alone fixed combination fastener comprises the hook component of a hook-and-loop fastening mechanism integral to one side of a binding strip with an adhesive substance attached to the other side of the binding strip, and further, the binding strip houses a male snap.
5. A method of providing safety and stabilization for the neck and head of a toddler or child while the toddler or child is enclosed in a toddler or child's safety seat within a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of (a) providing a child or toddler's safety seat having a left frontal vertical surface and a right frontal vertical surface; (b) providing a stand-alone fixed hook fastener and attaching same to the left-frontal vertical surface of the toddler or child's safety seat; (c) providing a stand-alone fixed combination fastener (female) and attaching same to the right frontal vertical surface of the toddler or child's safety seat; (d) providing a travel support pillow having (i) an integral, distinct left extension component, (ii) an integral, distinct right extension component, and (iii) a basin; (e) affixing, by means of stitching, a sewn-in loop fastener to the inner surface of the left extension component; (f) affixing, by means of stitching, a sewn-in combination fastener to the inner surface of the right extension component; (g) upon initiating use of the travel support pillow, attaching the sewn-in loop fastener of the travel support pillow to the stand-alone fixed hook fastener previously affixed to the toddler or child's safety seat; (h) placing a toddler or child into the safety seat, and securing chest and leg restraints; (i) placing the recessed cutout of the travel support pillow proximate the neck and chin of the toddler or child; and (j) attaching the sewn-in combination fastener of the travel support pillow to the fixed combination fastener, previously affixed to the toddler or child safety seat.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein (a) the at least one travel support pillow is a dish-shaped travel pillow, wherein the left extension component comprises a left shoulder and the right extension component comprises a right shoulder, (b) the sewn-in loop fastener comprises the loop component of a hook-and-loop fastening mechanism integral to one side of a binding strip, the opposite side of the binding strip being stitched to the inner surface of the left shoulder; (c) the sewn-in combination fastener comprises the loop component of a hook-and-loop fastening mechanism integral to one side of a binding strip, wherein the opposite side of the binding strip is stitched to the inner surface of the right shoulder, the binding strip further housing a female snap; (d) the stand-alone fixed hook fastener comprises the hook component of a hook-and-loop fastening mechanism integral to one side of a binding strip, with an adhesive substance attached to the opposite side of the binding strip; and (e) the stand-alone fixed combination fastener comprises the hook component of a hook-and-loop fastening mechanism integral to one side of a binding strip with an adhesive substance attached to the other side of the binding strip, and further, the binding strip housing a male snap.
7. A travel kit for deploying a travel support pillow proximate the head and neck area of a toddler or child, when the toddler or child is occupying an infant or child safety seat, the kit comprising (a) at least one oval-contoured travel pillow; (h) at least one dish-shaped travel pillow, (c) at least two stand-alone fixed hook fasteners; and (d) at least two stand-alone fixed combination fasteners.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE VIEWS OF DRAWINGS AS EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTIVE CONCEPT
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TABLE-US-00001 Table of Nomenclature & Part Numbers of Invention 1. Travel support pillow 2. Kit 3. Male snap 4. Female snap 5. Loop component 6. Hook component 7. Adhesive 8. Prior Art infant safety seat 9. Prior Art toddler safety seat 10. Infant 10(a) Toddler 11. Seat fastening mechanism 11(a) Right shoulder harness 11(b) Left shoulder harness 12. Fixed hook fastener 12(a) Sewn-in loop fastener 13. Binding strip 14. Protective covering 15. n/a 16. Fixed combination fastener 16(a) Sewn-in combination fastener 17. n/a 18. Cushioning 19. n/a 20. Oval-contoured travel pillow 21. Opening 22. Hollow 23. Recessed cutout 24. Right concave arm 24(a) Right concave arm outer surface 24(b) Right concave arm inner surface 25. Left concave arm 25(a) Left concave arm outer surface 25(b) Left concave arm inner surface 30. Dish-shaped travel pillow 31. Basin 32. Stitching 33. n/a 34. Right shoulder 34(a) Right shoulder outer surface 34(b) Right shoulder inner surface 35. Left shoulder 35(a) Left shoulder outer surface 35(b) Left shoulder inner surface 36.-49. n/a 50. Seat fastening mechanism 51. Shoulder harnesses 52. Crotch area strap
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0040] The objects, features, and advantages of the inventive concept presented in this application are more readily understood when referring to the accompanying drawings. The drawings, totaling twenty-two figures, show the basic components and functions of embodiments of the described methods of use. In the several figures, like reference numbers are used in each figure to correspond to the same component as may be depicted in other figures.
[0041] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the inventive concept. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well as the singular forms, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
[0042] The discussion of the present inventive concept will be initiated with
[0043] The first level, of motor vehicle safety for infants 10 and toddlers 10(a) is via the vehicle's installed seat belt 50. Because of infants' 10 and toddlers' 10(a) smaller size, a second level of safety should be applied in order to ensure the security and safety of any child, infant, or toddler, during transportation. Prior art devices 8 and 9 are used to indicate this second level of safety and security within a motor vehicle. Added to these car safety seats 8, 9 is the supplemental support of the vehicle's installed seat belt 50.
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[0045] As an effective safety improvement to the infant ear safety seat 8 and the toddler's car safety seat 9, the following disclosure depicts embodiments of an anti-roll travel support pillow, referred to herein as a “travel support pillow 1,” which is included within a packaged kit 2. The travel support pillow 1 included in the kit 2 is distinguished by having diametrically-opposed, equally-shaped, complimentary left and right extension components. Due to the differences in weight, size, and height within the age range of infants to toddlers, there is a requirement for variation in the structure and dimensions of the embodiments of the travel support pillow 1.
[0046] The general purpose of the embodiments of the travel support pillow 1 is to prevent injury that may be caused by sudden jerks and oscillations of an infant's or toddler's head and neck area should he or she fall asleep while strapped in either car safety seat 8, 9. With this purpose in mind, a first embodiment of the travel support pillow I is entitled an “oval-contoured travel pillow” 20, while the second embodiment of the travel support pillow is entitled a “dish-shaped travel pillow” 30. When reference is made herein to a travel support pillow 1 in general, this terminology includes both the oval-contoured travel pillow 20 and the dish-shaped travel pillow 30.
[0047] In order to provide efficient and variable functional use of the inventive concept discussed herein, consumers will be provided a kit 2 comprising three components: (a) at least one travel support pillow 1, 20, 30, (b) a stand-alone fixed hook fastener 12; and (c) a stand-alone fixed combination fastener 16. It is to be noted that within the kit 2, (not shown) the travel support pillow 1, 20, 30 will have an integral sewn-in loop fastener 12(a) stitched onto the inner surface of the left extension component of the travel support pillow 1, and a sewn-in combination fastener 16(a) stitched onto the inner surface of the right extension component of the travel support pillow 1, 20, 30.
[0048] As further discussed herein, the consumer/user, upon accessing the kit 2 packaging, must proceed to attach the fixed hook fastener 12 and the fixed combination fastener 16 to the frontal vertical surface of either an infant seat 8 or a toddler's safety seat 9. Once the steps of attaching the fixed hook fastener 12 and the fixed combination fastener 16 to the infant's or toddler's safety seat 8, 9 is completed, a user is then able to place a child into the car safety seat 8 or 9. Thereupon, at the user's discretion, the user grasps the travel support pillow 1, and first initiates fastening of the combination fastener 16(a) to the fixed combination fastener 16. In the preferred embodiment, the stand-alone fixed hook fastener 12 and fixed combination fastener 16 are integral to a binding strip 13 to which an adhesive substance 7 may be affixed.
[0049] While avoiding placing pressure on the chin area of the infant 10 or toddler 10(a), the user next fastens the sewn-in loop fastener 12(a) onto the fixed hook fastener 12, which has previously been attached to the left frontal vertical surface of the car safety seat 8, 9. When the travel support pillow 1 is placed in position by a user, a slight amount of finger pressure must be applied to place the sewn-in combination fastener 16(a) firmly against both a male snap 3 and the hook component 6 of the fixed hook fastener 12, as can be more readily understood by viewing
[0050] The user, when unseating the infant 10 or toddler 10(a), may for the sake of convenience, detach only the sewn-in loop fastener 12(a) from its connection to the fixed hook fastener 12 and have the sewn-in combination fastener 16(a) remain connected to the fixed combination fastener 16. The travel support pillow 1 then remains in the vehicle, readily available for its next use.
[0051] To account for the wide variance in size and weight of a newborn versus an infant or a toddler, the travel support pillow 1, as stated earlier exists in two embodiments: the oval-contoured travel pillow 20, and the dish-shaped travel pillow 30. In viewing
[0052] Specifically shown in
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[0055] The oval-contoured travel pillow 20 of
[0056] When the oval-contoured travel pillow 20 is placed in use, the sewn-in loop fastener 12(a) will be detachably connected to a fixed hook fastener 12, which fixed hook fastener 12 has previously been attached (in the preferred embodiment, adhesively) to either an infant's child seat 8 or a toddler's safety seat 9. The location and orientation of the fixed hook fastener 12 is more clearly displayed in
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[0058] Upon a user removing the protective covering 14, the resultant mechanism is the fixed combination fastener 16, shown in the center illustration of
[0059] The rightmost illustration of
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[0061] Upon a user separating the protective covering 14, from the fixed hook fastener 12, the fixed hook fastener 12 is then readied for adhesively attaching (by means of the adhesive) to the exterior front hard surface of either an infant safety seat 8 or a toddler safety seat 9. Examples of the positioning of the fixed hook fastener 12 on a safety seat are more readily visualized in both
[0062] It is important to note that both the fixed combination fastener 16 and the fixed hook fastener 12 are two separate, stand-alone items contained in a user's kit 2, both of which must be removed from the kit 2 (not shown) and placed upon the right frontal vertical surface and the left frontal vertical surface, respectively, of an infant safety seat 9 or a toddler safety seat 9.
[0063] The rightmost illustration of
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[0065] A curvilinear basin 31 is also shown, the basin 31 being the area proximate a toddler's chin and neck when the dish-shaped travel pillow 30 is placed in service. Out of view, at the curved tip of the right shoulder inner surface 34(b), is attached a sewn-in combination fastener 16(a). Also out of view, at the curved tip of the left shoulder inner surface 35(b), is attached a sewn-in loop fastener 12(a).
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[0067] The sewn-in combination fastener 16(a) is a unique combination of the loop component 5 of a hook-and-loop fastening mechanism, along with a female snap 4. The sewn-in combination fastener 16(a) is more readily understood by viewing
[0068] In the preferred method of operation, a user, as the last step in the use of the dish-shaped travel pillow 30, will place the sewn-in loop fastener 12(a) in attachment to fixed hook fastener 12, which fixed hook fastener 12 has been previously adhesively attached to either an infant's child seat 8 or a toddler's safety seat 9. The location and orientation of the fixed hook fastener 12 is more clearly displayed in
[0069] When accessing either embodiment of the travel support pillow 1 from its packaging as a kit 2, a user must first remove the upholstered covering (if any) from the upper section of either an infant safety seat 8 or a toddler's safety seat 9. Thereupon, the user separates the protective covering 14 from the adhesive 7 backing of a fixed combination fastener 16. The fixed combination fastener 16 is then placed on the right frontal vertical surface of the infant safety seat 8 or the toddler's safety seat 9.
[0070] The user next separates the protective covering 14 from the adhesive 7 backing of a fixed hook fastener 12. The fixed hook fastener 12 is then also placed on the left frontal vertical surface of the infant safety seat 8 or the toddler's safety seat 9. The user must follow the written instructions for use of the adhesive 7 as indicated in the kit 2. The kit 2 (not shown) is essentially packaging containing the working components of the inventive concept. The placement of the fixed combination fastener 16 and fixed hook fastener 12 are illustrated in
[0071] In some circumstances a user must remove and afterwards, replace the seat cushion covering of certain car models. The oval-contoured travel pillow 20 supports the infant's 10 head when the oval-contoured pillow 20 is mounted underneath the chin, behind the ears, and proximate the neck area, as indicated in
[0072] When not needed, the oval-contoured travel pillow 20 or the dish-shaped travel pillow 30 may be pulled apart to release support from a child or toddler's neck area by unsnapping the sewn-in combination fastener 16(a) from its connection to the female snap 7 of the fixed combination fastener 16. To re-connect, it is only necessary to press these two connecting mechanisms together again. The design of the travel support pillows 20, 30 also makes it easy for a toddler to unhook the connection When he or she awakens, without the assistance of another person.
[0073] While preferred embodiments of the present inventive method have been shown and disclosed herein, it Will be obvious to those persons skilled in the art that such embodiments are presented by way of example only, and not as a limitation to the scope of the inventive concept. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions may occur or be suggested to those skilled in the art without departing from the intent, scope, and totality of this inventive concept. Such variations, changes, and substitutions may involve other features which are already known per se and which may be used instead of, in combination with, or in addition to features already disclosed herein. Accordingly, it is intended that this inventive concept be inclusive of such variations, changes, and substitutions, as described by the scope of the claims presented herein.