Infant playpen and an enclosure for the infant playpen
12029330 ยท 2024-07-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Nathanael Saint (Morgantown, PA, US)
- Jennifer E. SHELDRICK (Malvern, PA, US)
- Linda L. FORESTER (Pottstown, PA, US)
Cpc classification
A47D11/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47D11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An enclosure for an infant playpen includes a flexible material installable on a support frame of the infant playpen, the flexible material including at least one pleat comprised of two folds that are folded toward each other over a base region of the flexible material and respectively have two folded edge portions adjacent to each other, each of the two folded edge portions having at least one end affixed to the flexible material. Moreover, some embodiments provide an infant playpen that includes a support frame and the enclosure installed thereon.
Claims
1. An enclosure for an infant playpen, the enclosure comprising a flexible material installable on a support frame of the infant playpen, the flexible material including at least one pleat comprised of two folds that are folded toward each other over a base region of the flexible material and respectively have two folded edge portions adjacent to each other, each of the two folded edge portions having at least one end affixed to the flexible material.
2. The enclosure according to claim 1, wherein the two folded edge portions respectively have two ends that are affixed to the flexible material adjacent to each other.
3. The enclosure according to claim 2, wherein the pleat includes a sewing line that is applied across the two ends of the two folded edge portions.
4. The enclosure according to claim 1, wherein the pleat is exposed when the enclosure is installed on the support frame of the infant playpen.
5. The enclosure according to claim 1, wherein the two folded edge portions are stretchable away from each other so as to expose more of the base region of the flexible material.
6. The enclosure according to claim 1, wherein the pleat is an inverted box pleat.
7. The enclosure according to claim 1, wherein the enclosure has a sidewall including an inner layer, an outer layer, and a hollow interior between the inner layer and the outer layer, the hollow interior between the inner layer and the outer layer being adapted to receive at least partially the support frame of the infant playpen.
8. The enclosure according to claim 7, wherein the enclosure includes an opening communicating with the hollow interior between the inner layer and the outer layer, the opening extending along at least one side of the enclosure.
9. The enclosure according to claim 8, wherein the enclosure has a top and a bottom, the opening being disposed closer to the top than the bottom.
10. The enclosure according to claim 8, wherein the enclosure includes a fastener operable to open and close the opening.
11. An infant playpen comprising: a support frame; and an enclosure comprising a flexible material installable on the support frame, the flexible material including at least one pleat comprised of two folds that are folded toward each other over a base region of the flexible material and respectively have two folded edge portions adjacent to each other, each of the two folded edge portions having at least one end affixed to the flexible material, wherein the two folded edge portions are adjacent to each other when the support frame having the enclosure installed thereon is in an unfolded state, and the two folded edge portions are stretched away from each other so that more of the base region is exposed when the support frame having the enclosure installed thereon is in a folded state.
12. The infant playpen according to claim 11, wherein the pleat is located adjacent to a pivot connection of the support frame when the enclosure is installed on the support frame.
13. The infant playpen according to claim 12, wherein the pleat wraps around the pivot connection when the enclosure is installed on the support frame.
14. The infant playpen according to claim 1, wherein the at least one end of each of the two folded edge portions is affixed to the base region of the flexible material.
15. An enclosure for an infant playpen having an unfolded state and a folded state, the enclosure comprising a flexible material installable on a support frame of the infant playpen, the flexible material including at least one pleat comprised of two folds that are folded toward each other over a base region of the flexible material and respectively have two folded edge portions configured to be adjacent to each other when the infant playpen is in the unfolded state, each of the two folded edge portions having at least one end affixed to the flexible material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) According to an example of construction, the top frame portion 112 may include two side rail assemblies 116A and 116B opposite to each other and extending substantially parallel to each other along a first direction, and two other side rail assemblies 118A and 118B opposite to each other and extending substantially parallel to each other along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The side rail assemblies 118A and 118B can be respectively connected with the side rail assemblies 116A and 116B via a plurality of top corner parts 120.
(12) The bottom frame portion 114 is disposed below the top frame portion 112. According to an example of construction, the bottom frame portion 114 may include two side rail assemblies 126A and 126B opposite to each other and extending substantially parallel to each other along the first direction, and two other side rail assemblies 128A and 128B opposite to each other and extending substantially parallel to each other along the second direction perpendicular to the first direction. In particular, the two side rail assemblies 126A and 126B of the bottom frame portion 114 can be substantially parallel to the two side rail assemblies 116A and 116B of the top frame portion 112, respectively. The two side rail assemblies 128A and 128B of the bottom frame portion 114 can be substantially parallel to the two side rail assemblies 118A and 118B of the top frame portion 112, respectively. Moreover, the side rail assemblies 128A and 128B can be respectively connected with the side rail assemblies 126A and 126B via a plurality of bottom corner parts 130.
(13) The four upright legs 110A and 110B can provide support for the top frame portion 112. For example, each of the upright legs 110A and 110B may be formed by an upright tubular segment that an upper end affixed with one top corner joint 120 and a lower end affixed with one bottom corner part 130. According to an example of construction, each bottom corner part 130 can be fixedly connected with a foot portion 132 protruding downward. The foot portions 132 can provide stable standing support for the infant playpen 100 on a floor surface.
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(19) All the expandable portions 150 of the enclosure 104 can have a similar structure. In conjunction with
(20) According to an embodiment, the expandable portion 150 may include an inverted box pleat. The inverted box pleat may be formed by having the two folds 152 folded toward one another over a base region 154 of the enclosure fabric so that the two folded edge portions 152A of the two folds 152 are substantially adjacent to each other. Two sewing lines 156 then may be respectively applied at two opposite ends of each folded edge portion 152A to hold the inverted box pleat. The two folded edge portions 152A and the two sewing lines 156 can thereby define an opening 157 that contracts when the expandable portion 150 is unfolded, as illustrated in
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(22) The expandable portions 150 of the enclosure 104 described herein do not affect the overall outer appearance when the infant playpen 100 is unfolded for use, and allow full folding of the infant playpen 100 without requiring the user to exert much effort or precise coordination. Moreover, when the infant playpen 100 is fully folded, the enclosure 104 can substantially enclose the pivot connections 136A and 136B so that a child would not be able to directly touch or hit the rigid structure of the pivot connections, which may prevent undesirable accidents. This can provide a significant improvement over conventional infant playpens that usually do not enclose the pivot connections with the enclosure fabric so as not to impede the ability of the infant playpens to fold into a small size.
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(25) The aforementioned construction may allow easy installation and removal of the enclosure 104. A caregiver can operate the fastener 168 to open the enclosure 104, as illustrated in
(26) It will be appreciated that the features and advantages described herein in relation to the dual-layer sidewall structure of the enclosure 104 may be provided for various embodiments of the infant playpen. For example, the features described herein in relation to the dual-layer sidewall structure of the enclosure 104 may be implemented separately or in combination with the expandable portions 150 according to the design requirements.
(27) Advantages of the infant playpen described herein include an enclosure that has expandable portions covering pivot connections so that the infant playpen can be effectively folded and unfolded effortlessly. Moreover, the enclosure may have a dual-layer sidewall structure providing durability and allowing easy installation and removal of the enclosure.
(28) Realization of the infant playpen has been described in the context of particular embodiments. These embodiments are meant to be illustrative and not limiting. Many variations, modifications, additions, and improvements are possible. These and other variations, modifications, additions, and improvements may fall within the scope of the inventions as defined in the claims that follow.