Cross-Reference to Related Applications
[0001] This application claims the benefit of
U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 62,152,845 filed April 25, 2015,
U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 62,180,109 filed June 16, 2015, and
U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 62,215,943 filed September 9, 2015, the entireties of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Technical Field
[0002] The present invention relates generally to the field of children's products, and
more particularly to a child support device having a tray.
Background
[0003] Conventional high chairs and other child supporting devices include a generally elevated
flat surface or tray on which food and beverages can be placed. In some applications,
a detachable container or secondary tray is placed on a base tray to provide a removable
surface that can be separated from the base tray. In such applications, the removable
surface can be removed from the base tray for purposes of cleaning or for preparing
food away from the child. However, it is widely known that caregivers have difficulties
feeding fussy and/or fidgeting children, and conventional high chairs and high chair
trays are typically not equipped with entertainment features for keeping a child entertained
and focused while seated in such a chair. In fact, conventional toys can be easily
knocked or thrown from a tray, and the toys are typically not configured to be easily
cleaned when food or beverage product has been applied to them. Moreover, feeding
a child seated in a conventional high chair can be a very messy process and such a
child is often left with hands covered in food and beverage, which is then transferred
to clothes, furniture, the floor, etc.
[0004] Thus, a need exists for a child supporting device and tray that includes entertainment
features for holding a child's interest when seated therein to distract the child
from the feeding process and/or prevent him from fidgeting. Needs further exist for
entertainment features that are appropriately sized to hold a child's attention without
disrupting the feeding process. Additional needs exist for entertainment features
that augment the feeding process. Still further needs also exists for a removable
entertainment feature or component that can be easily cleaned, and for an entertainment
component that is adapted to be removably coupled to a tray or infant support.
[0005] It is to the provision of these needs, among many others, that the embodiments of
the present invention are directed.
Summary
[0006] In example embodiments, the present invention provides improved stimulation and entertainment
for child support devices. In representative examples, the invention relates to a
tray accessory for a child support device. The support device can be for example a
high chair, booster seat, jumper, entertainer, rocker, bouncer, or the like. Particular
example embodiments of the support device include a support frame configured to rest
on a support surface (e.g. a floor or the ground), and a child seat supported above
the support surface by the support frame.
[0007] In one aspect, the present invention relates to a child support device comprising
a child receiving receptacle configured to receive a child therein and a tray proximal
the child receiving, wherein the tray includes a first region that forms a support
surface for receiving articles thereon and a second region that includes at least
one entertainment component configured to remove food particles from a hand of the
child when the child engages the entertainment component.
[0008] In another aspect, of the invention, the present invention relates to a feeding tray
for a child having a substantially flat platform with a proximal region and a distal
region, the proximal region having an upper surface and at least one projection extending
from the upper surface, and a distal region configured to receive a child feeding
article thereon, wherein the at least one projection is configured to remove food
particles from a child seated in the child support device.
[0009] In yet another aspect, the invention relates to a child support device for a child
and having a child feeding tray removably coupled thereto, the child feeding tray
comprising a substantially planar surface having a shallow recess configured to receive
food for a child thereon, and a liner that at least partially fits over and receives
the substantially planar surface, the liner having a shallow recess and at least one
entertainment component coupled to the liner and positioned between the child receptacle
and the shallow recess, wherein when the child manually manipulates the entertainment
component, food particles that have accumulated on the child are transferred to the
entertainment component.
[0010] The tray and/ or tray insert dimensions may be adjusted for customizing trays and
inserts to fit commercially available children's support devices of various dimensions.
[0011] These and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will be understood
with reference to the drawing figures and detailed description herein, and will be
realized by means of the various elements and combinations particularly pointed out
in the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description
and the following brief description of the drawings and detailed description of example
embodiments of the invention are exemplary and explanatory of preferred embodiments
of the invention, and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0012]
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of an example child support device with a tray assembly mounted
thereto according to an example embodiment of the present invention.
FIGURE 2 is a front view of just the tray assembly of Figure 1 shown detached from the child
support device.
FIGURE 3 is a top view of the tray assembly of Figure 1, showing use by an occupant of the
child support device.
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view of another example child support device with a tray assembly
mounted thereto according to another example embodiment of the present invention.
FIGURE 5 is a front view of just the tray assembly of Figure 4 shown detached from the child
support device.
FIGURE 6 is a top view of the tray assembly of Figure 4, showing use by an occupant of the
child support device.
FIGURE 7 is a perspective view of another example child support device with a tray assembly
mounted thereto according to another example embodiment of the present invention.
FIGURE 8 is a front view of just the tray assembly of Figure 7 shown detached from the child
support device.
FIGURE 9 is a top view of the tray assembly of Figure 7, showing use by an occupant of the
child support device.
FIGURE 10 is a perspective view of another example child support device with a tray assembly
mounted thereto according to another example embodiment of the present invention.
FIGURE 11 is a front view of just the tray assembly of Figure 10 shown detached from the child
support device.
FIGURE 12 is a top view of the tray assembly of Figure 10, showing use by an occupant of the
child support device.
FIGURE 13 is a perspective view of another example child support device with a tray assembly
mounted thereto according to another example embodiment of the present invention.
FIGURE 14 is a front view of just the tray assembly of Figure 13 shown detached from the child
support device.
FIGURE 15 is a top view of the tray assembly of Figure 13, showing use by an occupant of the
child support device.
FIGURE 16 is a perspective view of another example child support device with a tray assembly
mounted thereto according to another example embodiment of the present invention.
FIGURE 17 is a front view of just the tray assembly of Figure 16 shown detached from the child
support device.
FIGURE 18 is a top view of the tray assembly of Figure 16, showing use by an occupant of the
child support device.
Detailed Description of Example Embodiments
[0013] The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following
detailed description of example embodiments of the invention taken in connection with
the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be
understood that the invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions
or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein
is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and
is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention. Any and all patents and other
publications identified in this specification are incorporated by reference as though
fully set forth herein.
[0014] Also, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms
"a," "an," and "the" include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value
includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
Ranges may be expressed herein as from "about" or "approximately" one particular value
and/or to "about" or "approximately" another particular value. When such a range is
expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the
other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by
use of the antecedent "about," it will be understood that the particular value forms
another embodiment.
[0015] With reference now to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numbers represent
corresponding parts throughout the several views, Figures 1-18 illustrate several
example embodiments of a child support device and tray assembly for use with a child
support device. In particular, Figures 1-3 depict a child support device 100 and tray
assembly 110 mounted thereto. In depicted embodiments, the child support device 100
is a high chair, but could be a stroller, bouncer, jumper, entertainer, rocker, booster
seat, or other child support device as desired. The child support device 100 includes
a child receptacle (e.g., a seat) 102 for receiving a child therein, which is supported
by a frame 104. The tray assembly 110 is coupled to the child support device 100 via
a conventional engagement mechanism such as clips, buckles, snaps, latches, straps,
or any other known conventional fastener. The tray assembly 110 is generally rectangularly
shaped in this embodiment, but alternate embodiments can be other shapes, including
a kidney shape, a fan shape, an ovoid shape, or any other shape as desired by a user.
[0016] Referring to Figs. 1-3, the tray assembly 110 comprises a base tray 120 and an entertainment
component 130. Optionally, the tray assembly 110 can also include a tray liner 140
adapted to interface with and fit over the base tray 120. For example, in this particular
embodiment the tray liner 140 includes a peripheral lip portion 142 which fits over
and removably couples with a corresponding peripheral lip portion of the base tray.
In commercial embodiments, the optional tray liner 140 is frictionally coupled to
the base tray 120, but can alternatively be coupled with known fasteners. In still
other embodiments, the base tray could nest via any other conventional retaining mechanism,
and/or the tray liner could nest within the base tray as desired.
[0017] The base tray 120 and tray liner 140 are preferably made from a polymer material
(plastics) such as, but not limited to, a polycarbonate, a polystyrene, a polyethylene,
an acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, or a combination thereof, which will not deform
or significantly degrade under temperature and dampness conditions typically found
in a conventional household or commercial automatic dishwashing machine, typically
around 200 degrees F. In other embodiments, these tray components can be made of wood
or metal, or any substantially rigid material suitable for use in a children's product.
The upper surfaces of the base tray 120 and tray liner 140 can include ridges, lips,
dividers, undulations or other textures or recesses, but are both generally flat.
[0018] The entertainment component 130 is preferably made of a polymer material such as,
but not limited to, a silicone, polypropylene, ethylene vinyl acetate, thermoplastic
rubber, a polycarbonate, a polystyrene, a polyethylene, an acrylonitrile butadiene
styrene, or a combination thereof, which will not permanently deform or significantly
degrade under temperature and dampness conditions typically found in a conventional
dishwashing machine, but can substantially maintain a given resilience for a child's
play aspect. As shown in Figures 1-3, the entertainment component 130 can be configured
to be supported on or coupled to the tray liner 140. In other alternative embodiments,
the entertainment component 130 can rest on or be coupled to the base tray 120 itself.
In a preferred embodiment, the entertainment component 130 can be removably coupled
either to the tray liner 140 or base tray 120, and can be decoupled for use independently
of the tray assembly 110 and/or child support device 100. Optionally, the entertainment
component 130 can include a separate base component and/or fasteners such as, but
not limited to, clips, hook and loop fasteners, or suction cups for use with a conventional
dining table or other surface. Preferably, as shown in FIG. 1, the entertainment component
130 is located at a proximal end of the tray assembly or otherwise situated such that
a child occupant of the child support device 100 can access the entertainment component
130 with ease. When positioned proximal the child occupant, the entertainment component
130 can form a barrier between the child occupant and an eating area 114 of the tray
liner 140 or base tray 130 to help prevent a child occupant from dragging food pieces
from the eating area 114 into his or her lap. In other example embodiments, the entertainment
component 130 can be two-sided such that one side provides an entertaining feature
and another side provides a flat eating surface or other surface as desired.
[0019] The base tray 120 or tray insert 140 can optionally be provided with additional accessories,
such as snap-in or clip-on toys and/or feeding dishes, such as plates or bowls. Alternatively,
such accessories can be integrally formed with the tray assembly 110. Generally, the
depicted example embodiments are similar except for the distinctions discussed herein
and the depicted embodiment is numbered similarly such that reference number 200 refers
to a component that is similar to components 100, 300, X00, etc., throughout the drawing
figures.
[0020] Each depicted example embodiment will now be discussed with more specificity. For
instance, Figures 1-3 depict one example embodiment of a child support device 100
and tray assembly 110 according to the present invention. The present invention comprises
a base tray 120, an entertainment component 130, and an optional tray liner 140. The
entertainment component 130 is generally comprised of silicone or other resilient
material such as plastic, rubber, etc. In a preferred embodiment, the resilient material
of the entertainment component can be 25-95 durometers, or more prefereably can be
35-85 durometers, or even more preferably can be 45-75 durometers. In this preferred
durometer range, the entertainment component 130 is flexible enough to be pleasant
to manipulate and will provide an entertaining sensation, but is rigid enough to maintain
its form. The entertainment component 130 includes at least one textured upper surface
134 to tactilely and/or visually engage a child. As shown, the entertainment component
130 includes projections 132 that are formed as bumps and/or ridged bands. Alternatively,
the textured surface 134 can be negatively formed in the surface of the entertainment
component 130 or can be formed as other shapes, projections, etc., as desired. Said
ridged band projections 132 can be substantially linear, as shown, or curved, and
can be arranged adjacent to one another, as shown, or spaced apart. Furthermore, in
alternative example embodiments, the ridged band projections 132 can function as a
flexible-edged scraper or rubber-edged scraper (e.g., a squeegee) adapted to remove
food and/or beverage from a child occupant's hands.
[0021] Figures 4-6 show a second example embodiment of a tray assembly 210 for a child support
device 200. The tray assembly 210 depicted is similar to the tray assembly of Figures
1-3, wherein the tray assembly 210 comprises a base tray 220, an entertainment component
230, and an optional tray liner 240. The entertainment component 230 is generally
comprised of silicone or other resilient material. The entertainment component 230
is generally comprised of silicone or other resilient material such as plastic, rubber,
etc. In a preferred embodiment, the resilient material of the entertainment component
can be 25-95 durometers, or more prefereably can be 35-85 durometers, or even more
preferably can be 45-75 durometers. In this preferred durometer range, the entertainment
component 230 is flexible enough to be pleasant to manipulate and will provide an
entertaining sensation, but is rigid enough to maintain its form. The entertainment
component 230 includes at least one textured upper surface to tactilely and visually
engage a child. As shown, the entertainment component 230 includes projections 232
such as ridged bands. Alternatively, the texture can be negatively formed in the surface
of the entertainment component 230 or can be formed as other shapes, projections,
etc., as desired. Said ridged band projections 232 can be substantially linear, as
shown, or curved, and can be arranged adjacent to one another, or spaced apart. As
discussed previously, the ridged band projections 232 can function as a flexible-edged
scraper or rubber-edged scraper (e.g., a squeegee) to remove food and/or beverage
from a child occupant's hands. Figures 7-9 show yet another example embodiment of
a tray assembly 310 having a textured entertainment component 330. In this embodiment,
the tray assembly 310 includes a base tray 320, an entertainment component 330, and
an optional tray liner 340. The entertainment component 330 can comprise one or more
textured panels 331 having resilient projections 332. As shown, the textured panels
can be rounded, or generally domed or sea-urchin shaped, or otherwise three-dimensional
rather than generally flat, and the projections 332 can be elongated or elevated nodes,
having a preferable length of 50mm to 125mmm, or 25mm to 200mm. At such a preferred
length, the textured projections 332 can provide an optimal play experience for the
child occupant. As discussed previously, the elongated projections 332 can function
as a scraper to remove food and/or beverage from a child occupant's hands. Thus, at
a preferred depth or length, the hollows or troughs created between the projections
332 can be appropriately sized to collect food particles or beverage without re-applying
said particles to the child's hands, while remaining easily cleanable. Figures 10-12
show a fourth example embodiment of a tray assembly 410 having an entertainment component
430 with a textured panel. The tray assembly 410 depicted is similar to the assembly
of Figures 1-3, wherein the tray assembly 410 comprises a base tray 420, an entertainment
component 430, and an optional tray liner 440. As shown, the entertainment component
430 can be a series of elongated nodes 432 having generally the same specifications
described for the embodiments above.
[0022] Figures 13-15 depict a fifth example embodiment of a tray assembly 510 having an
entertainment component 530. In this embodiment, the tray assembly 510 includes a
base tray 520, an entertainment component 530, and an optional tray liner 540. As
shown, the entertainment component 530 comprises a resilient membrane 532 enclosing
a fluid-filled volume. The resilient membrane 532 can be provided by a flexible polymer
such as, but not limited to, a polyvinyl chloride, and can include imagery, for example,
an oceanscape, and/or other visual components. Optionally, the enclosed volume also
has one or more toys 534 or other visual components such as glitter suspended therein.
By pressing on a given region of the membrane 532, a child can move the toys suspended
within. The fluid enclosed within the membrane 532 can be water, or any other suitable
non-toxic liquid or gel. As shown in FIG. 15, the entertainment component 530 can
further define a well 536 for retaining food pieces.
[0023] Figures 16-18 show a sixth example embodiment of a tray assembly having an entertainment
component 630. In this embodiment, the tray assembly 610 includes a base tray 620,
an entertainment component 630, and an optional tray liner 640. The entertainment
component 630 can be formed from a substantially rigid polymer material such as, but
not limited to, a polycarbonate, a polystyrene, a polyethylene, an acrylonitrile butadiene
styrene, or a combination thereof. The entertainment component 630 includes a roller
toy apparatus comprising at least one spinning drum 632 configured to rotate about
an axis. Each spinning drum 632 can rotate freely about the axis independently of
any other drums, or, optionally, one spinning drum can be coupled to another. In other
embodiments, the tray entertainment component 630 can include multiple drums rotating
about multiple axes. As shown, the drums 632 can have various textures, patterns,
and/or colors. Optionally, the rolling drums 632 can also include a rattle, chime
ball, or other toy. As discussed previously, the textured surfaces of the drums can
also function as a scraper to remove pieces of food from a child's hands. In alternate
embodiments, the entertainment component can be a sponge or cloth, for example a sponge
having a ridge that is adapted to removably couple to a groove within the base tray.
[0024] Generally, in use, a child is positioned in the child receptacle of the child support
device according to any of the disclosed embodiments. The child may be fed by a caregiver
or feed himself from the tray. The child may play and interact with the various entertainment
accessories described herein, distracting himself from the task of eating a meal.
A child who sweeps food pieces from the tray toward himself will be disrupted by the
tray entertainment component, reducing the mess on the child himself. A child who
has spilled or contacted food, such as crumbs or puree, can, in the process of engaging
with the various entertainment accessories, passively clean his hands by scraping
the food off.
[0025] While the invention has been described with reference to preferred and example embodiments,
it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications,
additions and deletions are within the scope of the invention, as defined by the following
claims.
[0026] For the avoidance of doubt, the present application extends to the subject-matter
described in the following numbered paragraphs (referred to as "Para" or "Paras"):
- 1. A child support device comprising:
a child receiving receptacle configured to receive a child therein; and
a tray proximal the child receiving receptacle, wherein the tray includes a first
region that forms a support surface for receiving articles thereon and a second region
that includes at least one entertainment component configured to remove food particles
from a hand of the child when the child engages the entertainment component.
- 2. The child support device of Para 1, wherein the second region is positioned adjacent
the child receiving receptacle.
- 3. The child support device of Para 2, wherein the at least one entertainment component
forms a barrier between the first region and the child receiving receptacle.
- 4. The child support device of any preceding Para, further comprising a tray liner
configured to nest upon the base tray.
- 5. The child support of Para 4, wherein the tray liner includes an aperture configured
to fit around the entertainment component.
- 6. The child support device of any preceding Para, wherein the entertainment component
is removable from the child support device.
- 7. The child support device of any preceding Para, further including a third region
adapted to receive a beverage container therein.
- 8. A child feeding tray for use with a child support device comprising a substantially
flat platform having a proximal region and a distal region, the proximal region having
an upper surface and at least one projection extending from the upper surface and
a distal region configured to receive a child feeding article thereon, wherein the
at least one projection is configured to remove food particles from a child seated
in the child support device.
- 9. The feeding tray of Para 8, wherein the at least one projection forms a barrier
between the distal region and the child receiving receptacle.
- 10. The feeding tray of Para 8 or 9, further comprising a tray liner configured to
nest upon the base tray.
- 11. The feeding tray of Para 10, wherein the tray liner includes an aperture configured
to fit around the at least one projection.
- 12. The feeding tray of any of Paras 8-11, wherein the at least one projection is
removable from the tray.
- 13. The feeding tray of any of Paras 8-12, further including a region adapted to receive
a beverage container.
- 14. A child support device for a child and having a child feeding tray removably coupled
thereto, the child feeding tray comprising:
a substantially planar surface having a shallow recess configured to receive food
for a child thereon;
a liner that at least partially fits over and receives the substantially planar surface,
the liner having a shallow recess and at least one entertainment component coupled
to the liner and positioned between the child receptacle and the shallow recess, wherein
when the child manually manipulates the entertainment component, food particles that
have accumulated on the child are transferred to the entertainment component.
- 15. The child support device of Para 14, wherein the entertainment component is positioned
adjacent the child receiving receptacle.
- 16. The child support device of Para 15, wherein the at least one entertainment component
forms a barrier between the shallow recess and the child receiving receptacle.
- 17. The child support device of any of Paras 14-16, wherein the entertainment component
is removable from the tray liner.
- 18. The child support device of any of Paras 14-17, further including a region adapted
to receive a beverage container.
1. A child support device comprising:
a child receiving receptacle configured to receive a child therein; and
a tray proximal the child receiving receptacle, wherein the tray includes a first
region that forms a support surface for receiving articles thereon and a second region
that includes at least one entertainment component configured to remove food particles
from a hand of the child when the child engages the entertainment component.
2. The child support device of claim 1, wherein the second region is positioned adjacent
the child receiving receptacle.
3. The child support device of claim 1 or 2, wherein the at least one entertainment component
forms a barrier between the first region and the child receiving receptacle.
4. The child support device of any preceding claim, further comprising a tray liner configured
to nest upon the tray.
5. The child support of claim 4, wherein the tray liner includes an aperture configured
to fit around the entertainment component.
6. The child support device of any preceding claim, wherein the entertainment component
is removable from the child support device.
7. The child support device of any preceding claim, further including a third region
adapted to receive a beverage container therein.
8. The child support device of any preceding claim, wherein the tray comprises a substantially
flat platform having a proximal region and a distal region, the proximal region having
an upper surface and at least one projection extending from the upper surface and
a distal region configured to receive a child feeding article thereon, wherein the
at least one projection is configured to remove food particles from a child seated
in the child receiving receptacle.
9. The child support device of claim 8, wherein the at least one projection forms a barrier
between the distal region and the child receiving receptacle.
10. The feeding tray of claim 8 or 9, further comprising a tray liner, which may include
an aperture configured to fit around the at least one projection, configured to nest
upon the base tray.
11. The child support device of any of claims 8-10, wherein the at least one projection
is removable from the tray.
12. The child support device of any preceding claim, further including a region adapted
to receive a beverage container.
13. A child support device of any preceding claim, wherein the tray comprises:
a substantially planar surface having a shallow recess configured to receive food
for a child thereon; and
a liner that at least partially fits over and receives the substantially planar surface,
the liner having a shallow recess and at least one entertainment component coupled
to the liner and positioned between the child receptacle and the shallow recess, wherein
when the child manually manipulates the entertainment component, food particles that
have accumulated on the child are transferred to the entertainment component.
14. A child support device of any of preceding claim, wherein the child feeding tray is
removably coupled to the child support device.
15. A child feeding tray for use with a child support device in accordance with any preceding
claim.