RECONFIGURABLE INFANT PLAY MATS AND DISPLAYS
20210187406 ยท 2021-06-24
Inventors
- Jessica Thacher Crolick Rolph (Boise, ID, US)
- Roderick Neal Morris (Boise, ID, US)
- Seth Thomas Murray (Boise, ID, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An infant play mat with a flexible central mat portion having a fabric surface that forms a first infant play area and including multiple flexible flaps extending from straight edges of the play mat. The infant play mat has a polygonal perimeter with multiple straight edges, with two of the edges defining a corner therebetween. Multiple flexible flaps extend from a respective one of the perimeter edges and define a fold line. Each flap has an upper flap surface exposed when the flap is extended, and hidden when the play mat is folded at the fold line to cover a region of the central mat portion. The central mat portion and lower surfaces of the flaps together form a second infant play area when the play mat is folded at all of the fold lines. Two of the flaps extend from the two edges to define the corner and are shaped such that, when overlaying the central mat portion, the two flaps do not overlap.
Claims
1. An infant play mat comprising: a flexible central mat portion having a fabric surface forming a first infant play area and having a polygonal perimeter comprising multiple straight edges, two of the edges defining a corner therebetween; and multiple flexible flaps, each flap extending from a respective one of the central mat portion straight perimeter edges that defines a fold line of reduced folding stiffness, each flap having an upper flap surface exposed when the flap is extended to be co-planar with the central mat portion, and hidden when the play mat is folded at the fold line to cover a region of the central mat portion with the flap and expose a lower surface of the flap; wherein the lower surfaces of the flaps comprise fabric, the central mat portion and lower surfaces of the flaps together forming a second infant play area when the play mat is folded at all of the fold lines; and wherein two of the flaps extend from the two edges defining the corner and are shaped such that when overlaying the central mat portion the two flaps do not overlap.
2. The play mat of claim 1, wherein all of the flaps are shaped such that, with the play mat folded at all of the fold lines, none of the flaps overlap.
3. The play mat of claim 1, wherein the two flaps that extend from the two edges have outer edges that lie adjacent to one another with the two flaps overlaying the central mat portion.
4. The play mat of claim 1, wherein the two flaps that extend from the two edges both extend to the corner.
5. The play mat of claim 1, further comprising an internal flap extending from a fold line internal to the first infant play area and extending between two of the straight edges of the perimeter.
6. The play mat of claim 5, further comprising a superstructure support leg extending from a corner of the perimeter defined between the two straight edges bounding the internal fold line, the internal flap of sufficient width to be propped against the support leg in an elevated flap position.
7. The play mat of claim 5, wherein the internal flap has an outer edge that aligns with a portion of one of the straight edges of the periphery, when the internal flap is in a folded position.
8. The play mat of claim 1, wherein the central mat portion carries an image boundary aligned with an outer edge of a flap with the play mat folded.
9. The play mat of claim 8, wherein the boundary is of an image that extends from the boundary to an adjacent edge of the polygonal perimeter, such that the play mat is foldable to hide the image.
10. The play mat of claim 8, wherein the central mat portion carries multiple image boundaries, each boundary aligned with an outer edge of a respective flap with the play mat folded.
11. The play mat of claim 10, wherein each of the multiple image boundaries bounds a visually different image extending from the boundary to a respective adjacent edge of the polygonal perimeter.
12. The play mat of claim 1, further comprising a frame comprising legs extending from corners of the perimeter of the central mat portion and connected at a point spaced above the central mat portion.
13. The play mat of claim 12, further comprising at least one item suspended on a cord from the frame over the central mat portion.
14. The play mat of claim 12, wherein the corners from which the legs extend define pockets into which ends of the frame are received to secure the frame ends to the central mat portion.
15. An infant play gym comprising: a mat having a fabric surface forming an infant play area; a superstructure comprising multiple legs extending upward from about the play area and connected above the mat; a card holder comprising means to releasably hold a visual stimulation card in a non-horizontal position and in view of an infant lying in the infant play area; and a set of multiple visual stimulation cards carrying different two-dimensional visual stimulation graphics and selectably and alternately attachable to the card holder for display to an infant lying in the infant play area.
16. The play gym of claim 15, wherein the card holder comprises a flap extending from a fold line and having an upper flap surface configured to carry one or more of the visual stimulation cards, the flap being movable between an open position in which the upper flap surface is in a non-horizontal position to expose an attached card, and a closed position in which the upper surface is folded against the fabric surface of the mat.
17. The play gym of claim 16, wherein the fold line extends from one outer edge of the mat to another outer edge of the mat.
18. The play gym of claim 16, wherein a first leg of the superstructure connects to the mat at a position outboard of the card holder flap.
19. The play gym of claim 18, wherein the card holder flap is configured to engage and be supported by the first leg in its open position.
20. The play gym of claim 15, further comprising other flaps extending from a perimeter edge of the mat and foldable between open positions with the other flaps extending outward from the mat, and closed positions with the other flaps overlying the mat.
21. The play gym of claim 15, wherein the card holder comprises a canopy spanning at least two legs of the superstructure and positioned for viewing by an infant on the mat.
22. The play gym of claim 15, wherein the means to releasably hold a visual stimulation card comprises a transparent window overlying a pocket sized to receive the stimulation card.
23. The play gym of claim 15, wherein the means to releasably hold a visual stimulation card comprises two spaced-apart card edge clamps, each clamp positioned to engage a respective edge of a card placed between the clamps.
24. The play gym of claim 23, wherein the clamps comprise buttons sewn to the card holder.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0027] Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] Referring to
[0029] Superstructure 16 includes three support legs 28 that meet at a joint 26 and extend over mat 12. Preferably, support legs 28 are made of a strong but light material such as wood or PVC. Interactive objects 24 of different visual and tactile attributes suspend by cords from upper portions of the legs for entertaining an infant lying on the mat below. Legs 28 extend from respective corners 25 of the perimeter defined between edges 21. In some examples, the corners from which legs 28 extend define pockets into which ends of superstructure 16 are received to secure the superstructure ends to the central mat portion. An external support leg 28a connects to the mat outboard of an internal fold line 23a from which an internal flap 14a extends. Internal fold line 23a extends between two of the straight edges 21 of the perimeter and hinges internal flap 14a. External leg 28a allows internal flap 14a to be supported against external leg 28a in an elevated position (e.g., folded to extend out of the plane of the mat). Internal flap 14a is of sufficient length to lean against leg 28a, and includes an outer edge 14b that aligns with a portion of one of the straight edges 21, when the internal flap is folded in (as in
[0030] As shown in
[0031] Upper surface 17 and regions 15 have images 36 for an infant to touch, see, and/or play with. Images 36 can include stimulation images and/or tactile surfaces for tactile stimulation. Internal flap 14a preferably includes transparent pockets for swapping images, as further discussed in
[0032] Referring to
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[0034] In some examples, internal flap 214a can be releasably attached to external leg 228a when folded upward. For instance, flap 214a may have a hook and loop connection on its back for attaching to leg 228a. In some examples, internal flap 214a has a cord extending from the back of flap 214a and of sufficient length to tie the flap to a support (e.g., leg 228a) in an upright position. In some examples, instead of transparent windows, flap 214a has open flap pockets. For example, flap 214a may have a frame without the transparent vinyl sheet, exposing the surface of cards 213 to the touch. In a further example, flap 214a can have a flip chart with multiple overlapping pockets for displaying cards 213.
[0035] Infant play mat 210 has flaps 214 of different properties. For example, a flap 214c extends a foldable honeycomb structure 36a when folded outward. A flap 214d has a flip chart 236d with different images/textures in each sheet of the flip chart. Each flap 214 and region 215 has a different stimulation surface or image 236.
[0036] Referring next to
[0037] Superstructure 328 has a canopy 327 attached to and spanning two legs 328a and 328b of the superstructure. Canopy 327 is flexible and made of fabric or plastic. Canopy 327 has a flexible, transparent window 332 that defines a pocket, similar to the transparent windows of the infant play mat in
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[0039] While a number of examples have been described for illustration purposes, the foregoing description is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the scope of the appended claims. There are and will be other examples and modifications within the scope of the following claims.