Bedding for babies and infants

11213141 ยท 2022-01-04

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A bedding for babies and infants includes two mattresses, wall-surface cushion materials, and handles. The two mattresses have mutually opposite sides that are coupled and have square shapes in planar views of the two mattresses. The wall-surface cushion materials are removably mounted on top surfaces of other three sides excluding the coupled sides of both the mattresses via coupling members. The handles removably mounted on both the mattresses or the wall-surface cushion materials. The wall-surface cushion materials are separably and mutually coupled between the adjacent wall-surface cushion materials via coupling members. The bedding for babies and infants is configured to be carried around with the handles in a state where both the mattresses are folded such that top surfaces of corresponding wall-surface cushion materials are abutted to be closed with a coupling member.

Claims

1. A bedding for babies and infants comprising: two mattresses having mutually opposite sides that are coupled and having square shapes in planar views of the two mattresses; a reinforcing cloth stitched across the two mattresses in a layered manner along outermost lower surfaces of the respective mutually opposite sides of the two mattresses; wall-surface cushion materials removably mounted on top surfaces of other three sides, excluding the coupled sides, of both of the mattresses via coupling members; and handles removably mounted on both of the mattresses or on the wall-surface cushion materials, wherein the wall-surface cushion materials are separably and mutually coupled between the adjacent wall-surface cushion materials via coupling members, and wherein the bedding for babies and infants is configured to be carried around with the handles in a state where both of the mattresses are folded such that the respective top surfaces of corresponding wall-surface cushion materials are abutted to be closed with a coupling member.

2. The bedding for babies and infants according to claim 1, wherein both of the mattresses are coupled separably on the top surfaces of the coupled sides via a coupling member.

3. The bedding for babies and infants according to claim 1, further comprising auxiliary cushion materials removably mounted inside the wall-surface cushion materials mounted on the top surfaces of the other three sides of one mattress via coupling members, wherein the auxiliary cushion materials project above the wall-surface cushion materials.

4. The bedding for babies and infants according to claim 1, wherein the coupling member is at least one of a zipper, a hook-and-loop fastener, and a snap-button.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view exemplifying a bedding for babies and infants according to the disclosure in an open state.

(2) FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view taken along a line A-A in FIG. 1.

(3) FIG. 3 is a front view illustrating a wall-surface cushion material positioned on one side surface in FIG. 1.

(4) FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating the bedding for babies and infants in FIG. 1 in a closed state.

(5) FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the bedding for babies and infants in FIG. 1 in another use state.

(6) FIG. 6 is a back view illustrating an auxiliary cushion material positioned on one side surface in FIG. 5.

(7) FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating the bedding for babies and infants in FIG. 1 in a still another use state.

(8) FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating the bedding for babies and infants in FIG. 1 in a still another use state.

(9) FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating the bedding for babies and infants in FIG. 1 in a still another use state.

(10) FIG. 10 is a perspective view illustrating the bedding for babies and infants in FIG. 1 in a still another use state.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(11) A bedding for babies and infants illustrated in FIG. 1 to FIG. 4 includes two mattresses 11, 12, six wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 26, a pair of handles 31, 32, a plurality of coupling members, and the like. The two mattresses 11, 12 are formed of ones obtained such that a block of a compressed cotton made of polyester as an elastic body is put in a bag-shaped article manufactured from a reinforcing cloth. The two mattresses 11, 12 have approximately square shapes having an identical size when being individually viewed planarly, and have approximately rectangular shape when being viewed planarly in a state where the two are coupled. The two mattresses 11, 12 are coupled with a reinforcing cloth for coupling 410 stitched across and between them on lower surfaces of mutually opposite sides 11a, 12a. The two mattresses 11, 12 are coupled separably with a zipper 51 as a coupling member on top surfaces of the mutually opposite sides 11a, 12a.

(12) The total six wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 26 are each formed of one obtained such that a block of a compressed cotton made of polyester as an elastic body is put in a bag-shaped article manufactured from a reinforcing cloth, thus having a cuboid. Such wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 26 are removably mounted on top surfaces of other three sides excluding the sides 11a, 12a, on which both the mattresses 11, 12 are coupled, with zippers 61 to 66 (however, a part of the zippers is not illustrated) as coupling members. The wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 23 are mutually, and the wall-surface cushion materials 24 to 26 are also mutually coupled separably with hook-and-loop fasteners 71 to 74 (however, a part of the hook-and-loop fasteners is not illustrated) as coupling members. For convenience of illustration, the hook-and-loop fasteners 71, 72 in FIG. 3 are illustrated in a separate state (open state). Further, the top surfaces of the wall-surface cushion material 21 and the wall-surface cushion material 24 mutually opposite across the sides 11a, 12a, on which both the mattresses 11, 12 are coupled, are stitched. Similarly, the top surfaces of the wall-surface cushion material 23 and the wall-surface cushion material 26 are stitched. Instead of such stitching, zippers, hook-and-loop fasteners, snap-buttons, and the like can be used.

(13) FIG. 5 and FIG. 7 to FIG. 10 each illustrate the bedding for babies and infants in FIG. 1 in another use state. However, for convenience of explanation, reference numerals identical to those in FIG. 1 designate constituting members identical to those in FIG. 1. In FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, auxiliary cushion materials 41 to 43 formed thinner than the wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 23 are mounted inside the wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 23 mounted on the three sides of the one mattress 11, in a state that the auxiliary cushion materials 41 to 43 project above the wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 23. The auxiliary cushion materials 41 to 43, similarly to the wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 23, are formed of ones obtained such that a block of a compressed cotton made of polyester as an elastic body is put in a bag-shaped article manufactured from a reinforcing cloth, and removably mounted inside the wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 23 with hook-and-loop fasteners 81 to 83 (however, a part of the hook-and-loop fasteners is not illustrated) as coupling members. The auxiliary cushion materials 41 to 43 are also mutually coupled separably with snap-buttons 91, 92 as coupling members.

(14) In FIG. 7, a replacement pad 101 is placed on the mattresses 11, 12, a pillow 102 is placed on a side of the auxiliary cushion material 42 of the replacement pad 101, and a comforter 103 is covered at a part excluding the vicinity of the pillow 102 of the replacement pad 101. Other configurations and the like whose description is omitted here are identical to those in FIG. 1 and FIG. 5.

(15) In FIG. 8, the wall-surface cushion material 25 among the wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 26 is removed. The replacement pad 101 is placed on the mattresses 11, 12, an inclined cushion material 104 is placed on a side of the mattress 11 of the replacement pad 101, and the pillow 102 is placed on the auxiliary cushion material 42 side of the inclined cushion material 104. Other configurations and the like whose description is omitted here are identical to those in FIG. 1 and FIG. 5.

(16) In FIG. 9, the wall-surface cushion materials 21, 24 among the wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 26 are removed. The auxiliary cushion material 41 among the auxiliary cushion materials 41 to 43 is removably mounted inside the wall-surface cushion material 26 via the hook-and-loop fastener as the coupling member. The replacement pad 101 is placed on the mattresses 11, 12, the inclined cushion material 104 is placed on the mattress 11 side of the replacement pad 101, and the pillow 102 is placed on the auxiliary cushion material 42 side of the inclined cushion material 104. Other configurations and the like whose description is omitted here are identical to those in FIG. 1 and FIG. 5.

(17) In FIG. 10, the wall-surface cushion materials 24 to 26 among the wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 26 are placed on the wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 23, and the wall-surface cushion material 22 and the wall-surface cushion material 25 are separably coupled with the zipper. The replacement pad 101 is placed on the mattresses 11, 12, and the inclined cushion material 104 is placed on the mattress 11 side of the replacement pad 101. Other configurations and the like whose description is omitted here are identical to those in FIG. 1 and FIG. 5.

(18) The bedding for babies and infants in FIG. 1 originally has the mattresses 11, 12, thus it is not necessary to the need to differently prepare the mattress. Additionally, the mattress 11 and the mattress 12 are coupled on their top surfaces, thus preventing a part of the body of a baby or an infant from being depressed or caught between them. Besides, the beddings for babies and infants in FIG. 5 and FIG. 7 include the auxiliary cushion materials 41 to 43, thus preventing the baby or the infant from exceeding the wall-surface cushion materials 21 to 23, for example, when rolling over. The bedding for babies and infants in FIG. 8 is convenient in a diaper change. The beddings for babies and infants in FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 are convenient in co-sleeping. Any of the beddings for babies and infants can be carried around as in FIG. 4, thus having a good sealing performance when being carried around and stored.

(19) It is explicitly stated that all features disclosed in the description and/or the claims are intended to be disclosed separately and independently from each other for the purpose of original disclosure as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed invention independent of the composition of the features in the embodiments and/or the claims. It is explicitly stated that all value ranges or indications of groups of entities disclose every possible intermediate value or intermediate entity for the purpose of original disclosure as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed invention, in particular as limits of value ranges.