Transformable baby activity center with arch
10966545 · 2021-04-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Mary G. Mastrosimone-Gese (East Aurora, NY, US)
- Rachel Elizabeth Ruth-Klos (Attica, NY, US)
- Kevin Gastle (Boston, NY, US)
- Benjamin M. Cerny (Snyder, NY, US)
Cpc classification
A63H33/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A baby activity center comprising a foldable mat and a pair of bendable wings connected to the foldable mat. Each bendable wing has an opening. An arch is further coupled to the foldable mat and is positionable in an upright position and a recumbent position. While in the upright position, the arch is engaged with the openings in the pair of bendable wings. While in the recumbent position, the arch is disengaged from the openings in the pair of bendable wings. The baby activity center transforms to a gym configuration where the foldable mat is expanded and the arch is positioned in the upright position across the foldable mat. The baby activity center further transforms to a transport configuration where the foldable mat is folded and the arch is positioned in the recumbent position between the folded mat.
Claims
1. A baby activity center comprising: a foldable mat having a first edge and a second edge; a first bendable wing connected to the first edge of the foldable mat, the first bendable wing having a first inner side, an opposite first outer side, and a first opening extending through both the first inner side and the first outer side of the first bendable wing; a second bendable wing connected to the second edge of the foldable mat, the second bendable wing having a second inner side, an opposite second outer side, and a second opening extending through both the second inner side and the second outer side of the second bendable wing; and an arch having a first end and a second end coupled to the foldable mat, the arch bridging the first and second edges of the foldable mat and being positionable in an upright position where the arch is substantially perpendicular to the foldable mat and a recumbent position where the arch is substantially parallel to the foldable mat.
2. The baby activity center of claim 1, wherein the activity center is transformable to a gym configuration where the foldable mat is expanded and the arch is in the upright position, an activity mat configuration where the foldable mat is expanded and the arch is in the recumbent position, and a transport configuration where the foldable mat is folded and the arch is between the folded mat in the recumbent position.
3. The baby activity center of claim 1, wherein the first end of the arch is engaged with the first opening of the first bendable wing and the second end of the arch is engaged with the second opening of the second bendable wing when the arch is in the upright position.
4. The baby activity center of claim 3, wherein the first end of the arch is disengaged from the first opening of the first bendable wing and the second end of the arch is disengaged from the second opening of the second bendable wing when the arch is in the recumbent position.
5. The baby activity center of claim 1, wherein the arch is maintained in the upright position by engagement of the first end of the arch with the first bendable wing and the second end of the arch with the second bendable wing and positioning the first and second ends of the arch on a support surface.
6. The baby activity center of claim 1, wherein the first and second bendable wings are removably attached to the arch while the arch is in the upright position.
7. The baby activity center of claim 1, further comprising a first coupling member and a second coupling member, the first coupling member coupling the first end of the arch to the foldable mat and the second coupling member coupling the second end of the arch to the foldable mat.
8. The baby activity center of claim 7, wherein the foldable mat has an upper surface and a bottom surface, and the first and second coupling members are each secured with at least two reinforcement points to the bottom surface of the foldable mat.
9. The baby activity center of claim 8, wherein one of the at least two reinforcement points of the first coupling member is disposed along the first edge of the foldable mat and one of the at least two reinforcement points of the second coupling member is disposed along the second edge of the foldable mat.
10. The baby activity center of claim 2, wherein the foldable mat has a first end and a second end, the first end including a loop and the second end including a slit for the loop to pass through while the foldable mat is folded in the transport configuration.
11. The baby activity center of claim 1, wherein: the foldable mat has an upper surface and a bottom surface; the arch has a first side and an opposite second side; and the arch is positionable in the recumbent position with either the first side facing the upper surface of the foldable mat or the second side facing the upper surface of the foldable mat.
12. The baby activity center of claim 1, wherein the arch is of uniform thickness.
13. The baby activity center of claim 1, wherein an apex portion of the arch is thicker than remaining portions of the arch.
14. The baby activity center of claim 1, further comprising accessories removably attached to the arch.
15. A baby activity center comprising: a foldable mat; a pair of bendable wings connected to the foldable mat, each bendable wing having a first side, an opposing second side, and an opening extending through the first side and the second side; and an arch coupled to the foldable mat, the arch positionable in an upright position and a recumbent position; wherein the arch is engaged with the openings in the pair of bendable wings while the arch is in the upright position and the arch is disengaged from the openings in the pair of bendable wings while the arch is in the recumbent position.
16. The baby activity center of claim 15, wherein the activity center is transformable to a gym configuration where the foldable mat is expanded and the arch is in the upright position, an activity mat configuration where the foldable mat is expanded and the arch is in the recumbent position, and a transport configuration where the foldable mat is folded and the arch is between the folded mat in the recumbent position.
17. The baby activity center of claim 15, wherein the arch is maintained in the upright position by engagement of the arch with the pair of bendable wings and positioning the arch on a support surface.
18. A baby activity center comprising: a foldable mat; a pair of bendable wings connected to the foldable mat, each bendable wing having a first side, an opposing second side, and an opening extending through the first side and the second side; and an arch coupled to the foldable mat, the arch positionable in an upright position by engaging with the openings in the pair of bendable wings and further positionable in a recumbent position by disengaging from the openings in the pair of bendable wings; wherein the activity center transforms to a gym configuration where the foldable mat is expanded and the arch is positioned in the upright position across the foldable mat, and a transport configuration where the foldable mat is folded and the arch is positioned in the recumbent position between the folded mat.
19. The baby activity center of claim 18, further comprising a pair of coupling members that couple the arch to the foldable mat through the openings in the pair of bendable wings.
20. The baby activity center of claim 18, wherein the arch is maintained in the upright position by engagement of the arch with the pair of bendable wings and positioning the arch on a support surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Referring now to the drawings in which like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) The baby activity center according to the present invention provides a comfortable and convenient environment for a baby (e.g., newborn, infant) to play in. In a general embodiment, the baby activity center provides a foldable mat and an overhead arch with attached toys and/or accessories. The foldable mat includes a pair of bendable wings that engage with and help stabilize the overhead arch in an upright position. When disengaged from the bendable wings, the overhead arch is repositionable to a recumbent position and functions as a support for tummy time or part of a sitting play area on the foldable mat. The foldable mat may be further folded over the arch such that the baby activity center transforms into a more compact configuration suitable for transport or storage.
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(10) Two wings 104, 106 are attached to the mat 102 along the edges 108, 110, respectively. The two wings 104, 106 are triangularly shaped (see, e.g.,
(11) The baby activity center 100 also includes an arch 112 that bridges the edges 108, 110 of the mat 102. Preferably, the arch 112 is flexible and elastic, but also firm enough to maintain an upright arcuate shape while the baby activity center 100 is in the gym configuration A. While in an upright position B, the arch 112 engages with and passes through the wings 104, 106. The ends of the arch 112 further contact a support surface or floor. The diameter/thickness of the ends affects the stability of the arch 112 in the upright position (for example, a larger diameter provides greater stability). The arch 112 is thus supported in the upright position B by the wings 104, 106 and the thickness/dimensions of the arch 112 itself, without requiring an additional base or supporting member. Eliminating the need for a cumbersome support or base to hold the arch 112 in the upright position B provides numerous benefits, including reduction of manufacturing costs, reduction of the overall weight of the activity center 100, increased portability of the activity center 100, and easier repositioning of the arch 112 onto the foldable mat 102.
(12) In one embodiment, the arch 112 is manufactured from polyethylene (PE) foam. The arch 112 may also be manufactured from other materials, such as rubber, silicone, plastic, or other polymers and may comprise a hollow core for reduced weight. In an illustrative embodiment, the arch 112 is exuded as an elongate cylindrical member during the manufacturing process and then bent to form an arch-like structure. The arch 112 is further covered with a cloth shell or soft fabric material. Additional padding surrounding the arch 112 may also be included.
(13) Toys and accessories 114 are attached to the arch 112. In the illustrative embodiment shown in
(14) While the baby activity center 100 is in the gym configuration A, the arch 112 is in an upright position B where the arch 112 is substantially perpendicular to the mat 102. The arch 112 is positioned such that a baby lying on the mat 102 can look at and play with the toys and accessories 114 attached to the arch 112. The arch 112 is high enough so that the toys and accessories 114 do not directly contact the baby lying underneath, but also low enough that the baby is able to reach and interact with the toys and accessories 114. In the illustrative embodiment shown in
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(16) Additionally, wing 104 is removably attached to the arch 112 using complementary hook-and-loop fasteners 124, 126 (e.g., Velcro™) to secure the engagement between the wing 104 and arch 112. The wing 104 may also be attached to the arch 112 using other methods such as buttons, snap fasteners, and magnets. While attached to arch 112, wing 104 is bent upwards in a position substantially perpendicular to the mat 102 (see, e.g.,
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(19) Coupling members 128, 130 (see
(20) In one or more embodiments, the arch 112 functions as a toy bar or cushion while in the recumbent position D. In some instances, the arch 112 is a pillow or cushion that can be used while a baby is placed in a prone position on the mat 102 for exercise and play (i.e., tummy time). Briefly, tummy time is an activity period where a baby (such as a newborn) is placed in a belly-down position while awake and supervised. Placing the baby in a prone position allows the baby to practice lifting her head against gravity and bearing weight with her arms. These activities help strengthen the muscles of the neck, shoulders, arms, and stomach, which are crucial for developing gross motor skills (e.g., sitting, rolling, pushing up, crawling). A baby can use the arch 112 as a support while pushing up or the arch 112 can be placed under the chest of the baby for extra padding during tummy time.
(21) Additionally, a baby can move and roll from side-to-side while in a prone position on the mat 102. These actions are beneficial in developing coordination, balance and postural control. While in the recumbent position D, the arch 112 may be further used as a safety barrier that prevents the baby from rolling off the mat 102. In some embodiments, the toys and accessories 114 can be detached from the arch 112 when it is in the recumbent position D. The detached toys and accessories 114 may be placed close to the baby during tummy time to encourage her to lift and turn her head, reach, and grasp the toys and accessories 114.
(22) In other instances, the arch 112 is a pillow or cushion that can be used while a baby is placed in a supine position on the mat 102. In one embodiment, the arch 112 is a cradle or head pillow for the baby. In other embodiments, the arch 112 is a seat pillow used to stabilize and support a baby that is sitting upright.
(23) In different embodiments, the thickness and shape of the arch 112 is varied depending on its function while in the recumbent position D (e.g., padding, safety barrier, head pillow, seat pillow). In the illustrative embodiment shown in
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(25) The bottom surface 144 of the mat 102 is made of a different fabric/material than the upper surface 132. Since the bottom surface 144 of the mat 102 primarily contacts the floor instead of a baby, the bottom surface 144 comprises a more durable fabric than the soft fabric used in the upper surface 132. In some embodiments, the bottom surface 144 comprises a water-proof/resistant material. Additionally, the bottom surface 144 is embossed with non-slip bumps so that the activity center 100 does not move or shift while in contact with the floor.
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(27) The mat 102 also includes a loop 150 on one end 140 and a slit 152 on the opposite end 142 (see, e.g.,
(28) Although the disclosed inventions are illustrated and described herein as embodied in one or more specific examples, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the inventions and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
(29) Moreover, it is to be understood that terms such as “left,” “right,” “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “rear,” “side,” “height,” “length,” “width,” “upper,” “lower,” “interior,” “exterior,” “inner,” “outer” and the like as may be used herein, merely describe points or portions of reference and do not limit the present invention to any particular orientation or configuration. Further, the term “exemplary” may be used herein to describe an example or illustration. Any embodiment described herein as exemplary is not to be construed as a preferred or advantageous embodiment, but rather as one example or illustration of a possible embodiment of the invention.
(30) Finally, various features from one of the embodiments may be incorporated into another of the embodiments. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the disclosure as set forth in the following claims.