Compact Playpen
20190343299 ยท 2019-11-14
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Abstract
The present disclosure describes a playpen device that is convertible between a collapsed configuration and a deployed configuration. The playpen device includes a plurality of semi-rigid supports and a shell material. The shell material can be independent from the plurality of semi-rigid supports when the playpen device is in the collapsed configuration. When the playpen device is in the deployed configuration, the plurality of semi-rigid supports provide a frame for a playpen to which the shell material is coupled. Additionally, when in the deployed configuration, the shell material defines a volume having a bottom surface, a top surface that is open to the surrounding environment, and a side wall extending from the bottom surface to the top surface.
Claims
1. A playpen device that is convertible between a collapsed configuration and a deployed configuration, the playpen device comprising: a plurality of semi-rigid supports; and a shell material, the shell material independent from the plurality of semi-rigid supports when in the collapsed configuration; wherein, when the playpen device is in the deployed configuration: the plurality of semi-rigid supports provide a frame for a playpen to which the shell material is coupled, and the shell material defines a volume having a bottom surface, a top surface that is open to the surrounding environment, and a side wall extending from the bottom surface to the top surface.
2. The playpen device of claim 1, wherein, when in the deployed configuration, at least two of the plurality of semi-rigid supports intersect at least twice along the side wall.
3. The playpen device of claim 2, wherein the sidewall includes an openable portion positioned between an intersection of the at least two of the plurality of semi-rigid supports and an edge of the bottom surface.
4. The playpen device of claim 2, wherein the sidewall includes two or more openable portions positioned between respective intersections of the at least two of the plurality of semi-rigid supports and an edge of the bottom surface.
5. The playpen device of claim 1, wherein, when in the deployed configuration, the side wall includes one or more openable portions that are configured to be openable only from the exterior of the volume.
6. The playpen device of claim 5, wherein the openable portions are configured with a zipper to open and close the openable portions and a tab to move the zipper is only located on the exterior of the side wall.
7. The playpen device of claim 5, wherein the openable portions are configured to engage with a lock, on one of the side wall and the bottom surface, such that the openable portion can be locked or unlocked from the exterior of the volume.
8. The playpen device of claim 1, wherein the top surface is concave along its length.
9. The playpen device of claim 1, wherein, when in the deployed configuration, the top surface has a first width and a first length; the bottom surface has a second width and a second length; and at least one of: the first width is narrower than the second width, and the first length is shorter than the second length.
10. The playpen device of claim 9, wherein the bottom surface has an area that is at least double an area of a scalar projection of the top surface onto the bottom surface.
11. The playpen device of claim 1, wherein, when in the deployed configuration, the plurality of semi-rigid supports extend from the bottom surface to the top surface.
12. The playpen device of claim 1, wherein, when in the deployed configuration, the plurality of semi-rigid supports couple to the shell material by inserting the semi-rigid supports through respective sleeves of the shell material.
13. The playpen device of claim 1, wherein the semi-rigid supports are collapsible at a plurality of joints
14. The playpen device of claim 1, further comprising a removable mattress pad that is sized and shaped to fit on top of the bottom surface.
15. The playpen device of claim 14, wherein the removable mattress pad includes an inflatable bladder.
16. The playpen device of claim 14, wherein the removable mattress pad includes a foam material inside of a water resistant exterior material
17. The playpen device of claim 14, wherein the removable mattress pad includes a first coupling member configured to engage with a second coupling member of an interior of the bottom surface.
18. The playpen device of claim 1, further comprising a shade fabric such that, when in the deployed configuration, the shade fabric is suspended above the top surface.
19. The playpen device of claim 1, wherein the semi-rigid supports substantially consist of aluminum.
20. A method of converting a playpen device from a collapsed configuration to a deployed configuration, the method comprising: assembling a plurality a; inserting the plurality of semi-rigid supports through respective sleeves of a shell material; wherein, in response to the insertion: the shell material defines a volume having a bottom surface, a top surface that is open to the surrounding environment, and a side wall extending between the bottom surface and the top surface; at least two of the plurality of semi-rigid supports intersect at least twice along the side wall; and the plurality of semi-rigid supports extend from the bottom surface to the top surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The detailed description is described with reference to the accompanying figures. In the figures, the left-most digit(s) of a reference number identifies the figure in which the reference number first appears. The use of the same reference numbers in different instances in the description and the figures may indicate similar or identical items. Entities represented in the figures may be indicative of one or more entities and thus reference may be made interchangeably to single or plural forms of the entities in the discussion.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Overview
[0025] The described implementations of the playpen device provide a playpen device that is light-weight and compact when in a collapsed configuration when compared to conventional playpens of similar size when deployed. This allows a parent to bring the compact playpen device in a small bag rather than lug around a heavy and bulky playpen when traveling.
[0026] In a particular implementation of a compact playpen device, the compact playpen device includes two collapsible poles that are collapsible at a plurality of joints. The two collapsible poles serve as semi-rigid supports that frame the compact playpen device when in a deployed configuration. The compact playpen device also includes a shell material that attaches to the two collapsible poles to form a bottom surface and a side wall that extends generally upwardly, and slightly inwardly, from the exterior edge or edges of the bottom surface. Thus, the shell material provides a bounded area for a child to play or sleep. The shell material also defines a volume, but does not fully enclose the volume because it provides an opening at the top of the volume. This way, a parent can set a child into the deployed compact playpen device via the opening at the top of the volume and remove the child in the same way. The compact playpen device may also include a mattress for added comfort, which may be fitted to the bottom surface of the volume to prevent a child from becoming stuck under or next to the mattress, and which may be removable for easier cleaning
Example Implementation
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[0028] The plurality of semi-rigid supports 102 may comprise 2 semi-rigid supports as shown in
[0029] The semi-rigid supports 102 may comprise, or substantially consist of, a hard plastic or a metal material (not necessarily including joints, which are discussed below), such as aluminum, steel, a metal with a high carbon concentration, to provide a stiff and solid support that is not inflexible. Additionally or alternatively, the semi-rigid supports 102 may be hollow to reduce their weight.
[0030] The semi-rigid supports 102 may be collapsible at a plurality of joints 108 (which may be a metal material or another material) to allow the semi-rigid supports 102 to be broken down into a plurality of short sections when the compact playpen device 100 is in the collapsed configuration. For example, the joints 108 may be about 12, 15, 18, 21, or 24 inches apart along a length of the semi-rigid supports 102. Additionally or alternatively, the semi-rigid supports 102 may intersect along a side wall of the shell material 104. For example, as shown in
[0031] The semi-rigid supports 102 can be coupled to the shell material 104 via one or more of a sleeve 110 that is an integral part of the shell material 104, end receivers 112 at or adjacent to an edge or corner of a bottom surface of the shell material 104, and an intersection coupler 114. The sleeve 110 may include one or more loops or extended loops through which the semi-rigid supports 102 may pass. The end receivers 112 may, for example, include a pin or a narrow loop such that respective ends of the semi-rigid supports 102 attach, but cannot move longitudinally past the end receivers 112. The intersection coupler 114 may include two or more of a loop through which a semi-rigid support 102 can pass or a partial loop into which a semi-rigid support 102 can fit. The intersection coupler 114 may be integrally coupled to the shell material 104 such that it couples the shell material 104 to two or more semi-rigid supports 102.
[0032] In some implementations, such as in
[0033] The shell material 104 may also include one or more openable portions 116. The openable portions 116 may be positioned, as shown in
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[0035] The end surface of the shell material 104 may also include one or more portions that are transparent. For example the transparent portions may be made of a mesh material that does not allow the child to pass through, but through which a parent can view inside of the defined volume.
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[0037] In some implementations, one or both of the width 120 and the length 126 are wider or longer than the width 124 or the length 130, respectively. In some of these implementations, the bottom surface has an area (e.g., approximately width 120length 126) that is at least 1.5, 2, or 2.5 an area of a scalar projection of the top surface onto the bottom surface (e.g., approximately width 124length 130).
[0038] Also shown in
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Example Method
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[0042] At operation 602, a plurality of semi-rigid supports are assembled into respective extended configurations from a collapsed configuration. For example, a person assembles the semi-rigid supports 102 by connecting short sections of the semi-rigid supports 102 at one or more joints 108. In some implementations, the semi-rigid supports include short sections that are shaped in one of at least two shapes. For example, some may be straight and others may be curved.
[0043] At operation 604, the plurality of semi-rigid supports are inserted though one or more respective sleeves of a shell material. For example, the semi rigid supports 102 are inserted into one or more of the sleeves 110 of the shell material 104. The semi rigid supports 102 may also be coupled to one or more end receivers 112 of the shell material 104 and/or one or more intersection couplers 114.
[0044] In response to the insertion at operation 604, the shell material defines a volume having a bottom surface, a top surface that is open to the surrounding environment, and a side wall extending between the bottom surface and the top surface. In some implementations, at least two of the plurality of semi-rigid supports intersect at least twice along the side wall. Further, the plurality of semi-rigid supports may extend from the bottom surface to the top surface. The shell material and semi rigid supports may also include any of the elements or features described in relation to any of the implementations of compact playpen devices discussed herein.
Conclusion
[0045] Although the invention has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the invention defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claimed invention.