SHOPPING CART COVER
20200031379 ยท 2020-01-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A shopping cart cover formed from a panel of material which is sized to substantially cover a child seat portion of a shopping cart and which includes leg flaps to protect the back of a child's legs.
Claims
1. A cover for a shopping cart formed from a panel of flexible material, the panel having an upper side, a lower side, a proximal side, a distal side, a right side, and a left side, the panel further comprising: a right side leg protector portion formed in a proximal portion of the panel, the right side leg protector portion comprising a perforation extending between the upper side and the lower side of the panel, the perforation extending distally from a proximal position to a distal position on a left lateral side, laterally from the distal position on the left lateral side to a distal position on a right lateral side, and proximally from the distal position on the right lateral side to a proximal position on the right lateral side, thereby forming a right side leg opening, wherein the panel is not perforated between the proximal position on the right lateral side and the proximal position on the left lateral side of the right side leg protector, and wherein the right side leg protector portion forms a right side leg protector panel in the form of a flap attached to the panel between the proximal position on the right lateral side and the proximal position on the left lateral side of the right side leg protector, the right side leg protector panel having a proximal side, a distal side, a right side, and a left side; and a left side leg protector portion formed in a proximal portion of the panel, the left side leg protector portion being located laterally to the left of the right side leg protector portion, the left side leg protector portion comprising a perforation extending between the upper side and the lower side of the panel, the perforation extending distally from a proximal position to a distal position on a left lateral side, laterally from the distal position on the left lateral side to a distal position on a right lateral side, and proximally from the distal position on the right lateral side to a proximal position on the right lateral side, thereby forming a left side leg opening, wherein the panel is not perforated between the proximal position on the right lateral side and the proximal position on the left lateral side of the left side leg protector, and wherein the left side leg protector portion forms a left side leg protector panel in the form of a flap attached to the panel between the proximal position on the right lateral side and the proximal position on the left lateral side of the left side leg protector, the left side leg protector panel having a proximal side, a distal side, a right side, and a left side.
2. The cover of claim 1, wherein the perforation extends contiguously between the proximal position on the right lateral side and the proximal position on the left lateral side of each of the right side leg protector portion and the left side leg protector portion.
3. The cover of claim 1, wherein the leg opening of each of the right side leg protector portion and the left side leg protector portion comprises an upper side and the perforation does not extend contiguously between the proximal position on the right lateral side and the proximal position on the left lateral side of the respective leg protector portion, wherein the leg opening further comprises a joining portion connecting the flap to the upper side of the leg opening, and wherein the joining portion is frangible.
4. The cover of claim 1, wherein the leg opening of each of the right side leg protector portion and the left side leg protector portion comprises a right side and the perforation does not extend contiguously between the proximal position on the right lateral side and the proximal position on the left lateral side of the respective leg protector portion, wherein the leg opening further comprises a joining portion connecting the flap to the right side of the leg opening, and wherein the joining portion is frangible.
5. The cover of claim 1, wherein the leg opening of each of the right side leg protector portion and the left side leg protector portion comprises a left side and the perforation does not extend contiguously between the proximal position on the right lateral side and the proximal position on the left lateral side of the leg protector portion, wherein the leg opening further comprises a joining portion connecting the flap to the left side of the leg opening, and wherein the joining portion is frangible.
6. The cover of claim 1, further comprising a seat belt opening formed in a proximal portion of the panel, the seat belt opening comprising a perforation having a right side and a left side.
7. The cover of claim 1, wherein the panel is formed from a water resistant material.
8. The cover of claim 1, wherein the panel packaged with a group of other panels in a container.
Description
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TABLE-US-00001 Component Subcomponent Reference Number cover 1 panel 10 upper side 11 lower side 13 proximal side 16 distal side 18 right side 12 left side 14 perforation 20 joining portion 22 cut line 24 leg protector panel 30 proximal side 36 distal side 38 right side 32 left side 34 right leg protector panel 31 left leg protector panel 33 right leg opening 41 left opening 43 leg opening upper side 45 leg opening right side 46 leg opening left side 47 seat belt opening 40 right side 42 left side 44 container 50 opening 52 shopping cart 100 proximal end 106 distal end 108 right side 102 left side 104 proximal wall 116 basket portion 120 handle 130 seat belt 135 shopping cart child seat 150 proximal side 156 distal side 158 right side 152 left side 154 leg opening 155 seat portion 157
DESCRIPTION
Definitions
[0018] As used herein, the following terms and variations thereof have the meanings given below, unless a different meaning is clearly intended by the context in which such term is used.
[0019] Arcuate refers to a surface or shape which is curved, i.e. in the manner of a bow.
[0020] Elongated and longitudinal refer to a configuration or shape having a length which is longer than its width.
[0021] Flap refers to a component of an item which is hinged or attached only on one side or portion of the flap component.
[0022] Frangible refers to a material that is susceptible to being torn using an amount of force exerted by an average human adult.
[0023] Lateral refers to a side or a direction toward a side of a component.
[0024] Outer refers to a surface or direction which faces or extends away from the present cover or a component thereof, and may refer to a surface or direction which faces or extends away from the body of a user of the present cover (i.e., the caregiver) when the cover is in use. Inner may refer to the opposite direction or surface of the present cover. With respect to the fastener portions and fixation points described herein, the term inner generally refers to a position which is medial with respect to another fastener portion or fixation point, i.e. further from a lateral side or portion of the present cover.
[0025] Panel refers to a section or piece of flexible material, such as fabric, extending over or covering a predetermined area. Panels are generally relatively thin as compared to the extent of their length and width.
[0026] Perforation refers to one or more cuts or holes made in a panel, i.e. between an upper and lower surface of a panel.
[0027] Upper refers to a position or direction in or toward an upper portion of the body of a user of the present cover (i.e., the caregiver) when the cover is in use. Lower refers to an opposing position or direction, e.g. toward a lower portion of a user's body.
[0028] The terms upper, lower, top, bottom, outer, inner, right, left, and similar terms will be used to designate areas and positions of portions of the present article, but it is to be understood that these terms are relative and are not absolute terms. Right and left will thus be used to designate opposing lateral sides of components of the present article of manufacture. Upper and lower will likewise be used to designate opposing faces or sides of components of the present article, and will be understood to be relative terms.
[0029] The term comprise and variations of the term, such as comprising and comprises, are not intended to exclude other additives, components, integers or steps. The terms a, an, and the and similar referents used herein are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural unless their usage in context indicates otherwise. Ranges which are described as being between two values include the indicated values.
Shopping Cart Seat Cover
[0030] The present shopping cart seat cover 1 comprises a panel 10 for covering the child seat 150 of a shopping cart 100. As best seen in
[0031] The panel 10 of the shopping cart seat cover 1 generally comprises an upper side 11, a lower side 13, a proximal side 16, a distal side 18, a right side 12, and a left side 14. In use, the lower side 13 is placed into contact with the upper surface of the seat portion 157 so that a child in the child seat 150 is placed in contact with the upper side 11 of the panel 10 and is thereby protected from direct contact with the shopping cart 100. The panel 10 is sized so that when it is placed in a child shopping cart seat 150, the distal side 18 extends beyond the upper end of the distal side 158 of the child seat 150 and the proximal side 16 extends beyond the upper end of the proximal side 156 of the child seat 150. The material used to form the present panels 10 is generally flexible and thereby conforms to the surfaces (156, 157, 158) forming the child seat 150 when placed therein. The panels of
[0032] An important feature of the present shopping cart cover 10 is the inclusion of leg protector panels 30. These panels are formed from a pair of longitudinal areas of a proximal portion of the panel 30 which are separated from the panel to form elongated flaps, which can have generally arcuate distal ends with rounded edges. These longitudinal areas are fully or partially separated from the remainder of the panel on their right side, left side, and proximal end, but remain joined to the panel 10 on their distal side. This is accomplished by cutting the material of the panel 10 along cut lines 24. In the embodiment illustrated in
[0033] As best seen in
[0034] In order to accommodate seat belts 135 which are often provided for shopping cart child seats 150, the panel 10 preferably includes two seat belt openings 40 formed by cuts or holes in a portion of the panel 10 located distally of the leg protector panels 30, namely a right side opening 42 and a left side opening 44. Seat belts 135 can be placed through the openings 40, as shown in
[0035] Although the present shopping cart seat cover 1 is intended for use with shopping carts 100, they can in addition be used with a restaurant child seat or booster seat to form a hygienic barrier between a child and the seat.
[0036] The panel 10 is preferably made from a continuous sheet of a thin, flexible material which is intended to be disposed of and/or recycled. Non-woven and non-porous materials are preferred in order to provide a waterproof or water resistant barrier between a shopping cart seat and a child seated therein for greater hygiene. For example, the material can be wax paper, i.e. a paper product impregnated or coated with a lipophilic material such as paraffin, wax, or other similar material. Sheets of plastic, such as polyolefin or polyester plastic, either alone or in combination with paper fibers, can be used, or other materials can also be used. Water resistance can be measured by appropriate standards, such as those promulgated by ASTM International. Preferably, the panels 10 have a water resistance equal to or better than wax paper.
[0037] In order to allow perforations in the panel 10, the panel is preferably made from a frangible material, i.e. one that can be torn using an amount of force exerted by an average human adult. The panel preferably has a tear resistance of between about 50 and 2000 mN, preferably between about 100 and 600 mN. Tear resistance can be measured according to TAPPI standards, such as TAPPI T 414, which uses an Elmendorf-type tear tester to measure the force required to tear plies of paper through a specified distance. Tear resistance of other materials can be measured by appropriate standards known to the skilled artisan, such as ASTM D 624 for elastomers.
[0038] The shopping cart seat cover 1 can be provided in individual sheets, but preferably is packaged as a group of panels 10. For example, a plurality of shopping cart seat covers 1 can be folded and packaged in a container 50 having an opening 52 from which individual panels 10 can be removed. Alternatively, multiple shopping cart seat covers 1 can be formed as a roll and dispensed by unrolling one end of the roll, in the manner a roll of plastic bags. In this embodiment, the distal side 18 of a first panel 10 is joined to the proximal side 16 of an adjoining, second panel 10 in a manner that allows the first panel to be removed from the second panel, such as by providing a partially perforated joining section between the two panels.
[0039] Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, other embodiments are possible. The steps disclosed for the present methods, for example, are not intended to be limiting nor are they intended to indicate that each step is necessarily essential to the method, but instead are exemplary steps only. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of preferred embodiments contained in this disclosure.
[0040] Recitation of value ranges herein is merely intended to serve as a shorthand method for referring individually to each separate value falling within the range. Unless otherwise indicated herein, each individual value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All references cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety.