CRIB RAIL COVER
20220015554 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47D15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The crib rail cover of an embodiment of the present invention not only protects both the integrity of your crib rails and babies from all of the harmful toxins and wood but also acts as a soother for teething baby. The crib rail cover is made out of 100% food grade silicone and features six unique teething textures to help alleviate pain and discomfort associated with the teething process. Not only is this silicone durable but it is also free of BPA's, PVC's, Phthalates and does not promote bacterial growth.
Claims
1. A crib rail cover for use on at least one railing of a crib comprising: an L-shaped body having a first portion connected to a second portion at a right angle, the first portion haven an outer surface and an inner surface and the second portion have an inner surface and an outer surface; and a plurality of raised teething textures integrally formed on the outer surface of the first portion and the outer surface of the second portion.
2. The crib rail cover of claim 1, further comprising radially spaced slots along a length of the L-shaped body extending from the outer surface to the inner surface on the first portion and the second portion.
3. The crib rail cover of claim 2, wherein the crib rail cover has at least four slots.
4. The crib rail cover of claim 2, wherein the crib rail cover has at least two slots.
5. The crib rail cover of claim 1, wherein the crib rail cover is made of a material selected from a group consisting of: food grade silicone, natural rubber or polyisoprene.
6. The crib rail cover of claim 1, wherein the L-shaped body has a length of 63 cm-170 cm.
7. The crib rail cover of claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the first portion has at least three raised teething textures repeated across a length of the L-shaped body and the outer surface of the second portion has at least three raised teething textures repeated across the length of the L-shaped body.
8. The crib rail cover of claim 7, wherein the at least three raised teething textures on the outer surface of the first portion are different than the at least three raised teething textures on the outer surface of the second portion.
9. The crib rail cover of claim 7, wherein the length is an entire length of the L-shaped body.
10. The crib rail cover of claim 7, wherein the raised teething textures have a height of 1.27 cm-2.54 cm.
11. The crib rail cover of claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the first portion has at least three raised teething textures and at least two of the raised teething textures repeated across an entire length of the L-shaped body and the outer surface of the second portion has at least three raised teething textures and at least two of the raised teething textures repeated across an entire length of the L-shaped body.
12. The crib rail cover of claim 1, wherein the crib rail cover is mounted directly onto the crib rail, such that the inner surface of the first portion and the inner surface of the second portion of the L-shaped body contacts the crib rail.
13. A method of attaching at least one crib rail cover to a railing of a crib having a headboard parallel to and connected to a footboard by a base, a first rail and a second rail parallel to and opposite from the first rail, the first rail and the second rail being connected to the base through a plurality of rods, the headboard, footboard, the base, first rail and second rail defining a crib opening for receiving a mattress, the method comprising: placing an inner surface of each of a first portion and a second portion of an L-shaped body of the crib rail cover directly onto the first rail of the crib, such that a plurality of raised teething textures extending from the outer surface of the first portion of the L-shaped body of crib rail face towards the crib opening and opposite a parallel second crib rail and the plurality of raised teething textures extending from the outer surface of the second portion of the L-shaped body of the crib rail face upward; and securing the crib rail cover onto at least the first rail.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising placing an inner surface of each of a first portion and a second portion of an L-shaped body of the crib rail cover directly onto a rail of the footboard, such that a plurality of raised teething textures extending from the outer surface of the first portion of the L-shaped body of crib rail face towards the crib opening and opposite the headboard and the plurality of raised teething textures extending from the outer surface of the second portion of the L-shaped body of the crib rail face upward; and securing the crib rail cover onto the rail of the footboard.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein securing the crib rail cover onto the first rail further comprises: threading a first end of a hook and loop fastener through slots along a length of the L-shaped body on the first portion and the second portion; wrapping the hook and loop fastener around the first rail; and pressing the first end of the hook and loop fastener to a second end of the hook and loop fastener.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein prior to placing the inner surface of each of the first portion and the second portion of the L-shaped body of the crib rail cover directly onto the first rail of the crib, placing adhesive onto the first rail in a position in which the crib rail cover is to be placed.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein securing the crib rail cover onto the first rail further comprises applying pressure to the crib rail cover, such that at least one of the inner surface of the first portion and the inner surface of the second portion engages the adhesive.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein the adhesive is double sided tape.
19. The method of claim 13, further comprising placing an inner surface of each of a first portion and a second portion of an L-shaped body of the crib rail cover directly onto the second rail of the crib, such that a plurality of raised teething textures extending from the outer surface of the first portion of the L-shaped body of crib rail face towards the crib opening and opposite a parallel first crib rail and the plurality of raised teething textures extending from the outer surface of the second portion of the L-shaped body of the crib rail face upward; and securing the crib rail cover onto at least the first rail.
20. The method of claim 13, wherein the first rail or the second rail is a drop rail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a crib rail cover for railings of a crib.
[0025] Referring to
[0026] The headboard 202 is connected to the footboard 210 on a first side 232 by a stationary rail 228 and the base platform 220. The stationary rail 228 is additionally connected to the base platform 220 by a series of slats or rods 230. The headboard 202 is connected to the footboard 210 on a second side 226, opposite the first side 232, by a drop side rail 222 which can be raised or lowered by mechanisms known in the art. The drop side rail 222 is connected to a post 204 from the headboard 202 and a post 214 of the footboard 210, as well as to the base platform 220 by a series of slats or rods 224. Within the enclosed space 236 defined by the headboard 202, footboard 210, drop side rail 222 and stationary rail 228 is a mattress 234 in which an infant can be placed upon.
[0027] The crib rail cover of embodiments of the present invention can be placed or secured upon the drop railing 222 or any of the stationary railings 212, 228, as well as the cross brace 208 of the headboard 202.
[0028] The crib rail cover 100, 120, 170, 180 has a body 101, 121 which is generally L-shaped as shown in
[0029] In on embodiment the raised teeth textures 156, 158, 160 on the first outer surface 105 are different than the raised teeth textures 150, 152, 154 on the second outer surface 104. In another embodiment, the raised teeth textures 150-160 on the first outer surface 105 and the second outer surface 104 are the same.
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[0031] As teeth erupt from the gums of infants, inflammation occurs causing pain and discomfort to the infant. Infants then become fussy, irritable and sometimes inconsolable. When it comes to managing teething, adding a counter pressure to the gums helps to alleviate pain and discomfort for the infants. The raised teeth textures 150-160 are of different shapes and sizes to help alleviate pain and discomfort associated with the teething process of an infant through the infant chewing on the raised teething textures 150-160 and allowing the infant to add that counter pressure needed in order to soothe their gums through chewing on the raised teething textures.
[0032] The flat first inner surface 102 and the flat second inner surface 103 of the crib rail cover 100 are placed adjacent to one or more of the stationary rails 212, 228 or drop rail 222 of the crib such that the teething textures 150-160 present on the outer surfaces 104, 105 face toward the enclosed space 236 of the crib 200 and face outward and upward on a surface of the rails 212, 228, 222 opposite the slats or rods 218, 224, 230, the mattress 234, or the base 220.
[0033] In one embodiment, as shown in
[0034] More specifically, a first end of a strap can be threaded through slots 110a on a first body portion 112 and aligned slot 111a on a second body portion 113, wrapped around the crib railing and secured to the second end of the strap. Separate straps would be threaded through slots 110b and 111b, 110c and 111c, and 110d and 111d. If the strap has hook and loop fastener, the first end can be pressed to the second end for removable attachment. If the strap had a buckle, a male portion of the buckle can be inserted into the female portion of the buckle and the strap tightened to the crib rail.
[0035] In another embodiment as shown in
[0036] It is noted that while the method of attaching the crib rail cover with adhesive was discussed relative to the crib rail 180, 200 cover without slots, the adhesive can be used to as the sole securement for the crib rail cover 100 containing slots 110a, 110b, 110c, 110d, 111a, 111b, 111c, 111d. or used in addition to the straps for the crib rail 100 cover containing slots 110a, 110b, 110c, 110d, 111a, 111b, 111c, 111d.
[0037] The crib rail cover 100, 120 can extend approximately the entire length of the stationary rails 212, 228 or drop rail 222 or the crib rail cover 170, 180 can extend a portion of the length of the stationary rails 212, 228 or drop rail 222. In one embodiment, the crib rail cover 100, 120 is at least 121 cm in length and can be used to cover approximately the entire length of a drop rail 222 on a second side 226 of the crib 200 and a stationary rail 228 on the first side of the crib 200. In another embodiment, the crib rail cover 170, 180 is shorter with a length of approximately 63 cm and can be used to cover at least a portion of the length of the rail 212 of the footboard 210 of the crib 200. The shorter crib rail cover 170 can include at least a pair of slots 110a, 110b as shown in
[0038] The crib rail cover 100, 120, 170, 180 is preferably made of 100% food grade silicone and is of a thickness that can withstand chewing from an infant. The silicone is free from bisphenol A (BPA), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and phthalates. The silicone is additionally heat and temperature resistant and does not promote bacterial growth. The silicone also provides a slip free surface and is cleanable using soap and water. The crib rail cover 100, 120, 170, 180 helps the infant with the teething process and prevents the baby from ingesting wood chips and paint or varnish of the crib railing, as well as protect the integrity of the crib.
[0039] In another embodiment, the crib rail cover 100, 120, 170, 180 is made of a natural rubber or polyisoprene.
[0040] Accordingly, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention herein described are merely illustrative of the application of the principles of the invention. Reference herein to details of the illustrated embodiments is not intended to limit the scope of the claims, which themselves recite those features regarded as essential to the invention.