Cross-Reference to Related Application
Technical Field
[0002] The present invention relates generally to the field of children's accessories and
child containment devices, and more particularly to a child support system for a play
yard or other child containment device.
Background
[0003] Child containment devices such as play yards, play pens, cribs, sleepers, and the
like are commonly used to provide a safe and comfortable area for infants and small
children to play and rest. Such devices commonly include a frame, a horizontal floor
and vertical walls. The frame may be a foldable structure for portability and ease
of use. Care of infants and small children often also involves use of a changing table
for supporting the child during diaper changes or clothes changing. Smaller infants
and children also often use an enclosed bassinet or cradle-like structure for sleeping.
[0004] In some instances, it may be desirable to provide parents or other adult caregivers
with an integrated system including a changing table and/or a bassinet or sleeper
in combination with a play yard or other child containment device. Continuing improvements
in this field of endeavor are sought. It is to the provision of an improved child
support system meeting these and other needs that the present invention is primarily
directed.
Summary
[0005] The present invention provides an improved child support system, which in example
embodiments provides parents or other adult caregivers with an integrated system for
positioning and supporting an infant or small child for play, rest and care. In example
forms, the system includes a first child support unit such as a changing table, and
a second child support unit such as a bassinet or sleeper, configured for use in combination
with a play yard or other child containment device. One or both of the first and second
child support units are optionally repositionable and/or removable to allow the caregiver
to customize the system to a variety of applications and user preferences.
[0006] In one aspect, the present invention relates to a child support system. The child
support system preferably includes a child containment device defining a containment
space bounded by at least one sidewall and a floor. The child support system preferably
also includes a first child support unit configured for use in connection with the
child containment device mounted to the child containment device in a first position,
and a second child support unit configured for use in connection with the child containment
device mounted to the child containment device in a second position. The second child
support unit is preferably supported at a first subframe component by the first child
support unit, and supported at a second subframe component by the child containment
device.
[0007] In another aspect, the present invention relates to a child support system, the child
support system preferably including a children's play yard having four corner posts,
sidewalls extending between the corner posts, and a floor, the sidewalls and floor
defining a generally rectangular containment space within the play yard. The child
support system preferably also includes a first child support unit having a first
support sub-frame and frame attachment members extending from a first subframe component
of the first support sub-frame. The frame attachment members are preferably configured
for attachment to the corner posts of the play yard. The first child support unit
preferably also includes at least one first detachable coupling element along a second
subframe component of the first support sub-frame generally opposite the first subframe
component. The child support system preferably also includes a second child support
unit having a second support sub-frame, at least one second detachable coupling element
along a first subframe component of the second support sub-frame, and at least one
support member at a second subframe component of the second support sub-frame. The
first and second detachable coupling elements preferably releasably engage one another
to support the first subframe component of the second support sub-frame of the second
child support unit, and the at least one support member preferably engages the children's
play yard to support the second subframe component of the second support sub-frame
of the second child support unit.
[0008] In another aspect, the present invention relates to a method of supporting a child
in at least first and second positions relative to a children's play yard. The method
preferably includes mounting a first child support unit to the play yard by attaching
a first subframe component of the first child support unit to the play yard, and mounting
a second child support unit to the play yard by attaching a first subframe component
of the second child support unit to the first child support unit and by supporting
a second subframe component of the second child support unit upon the play yard.
[0009] In another aspect, the present invention relates to a child support system. The child
support system preferably includes a child containment device defining a containment
space bounded by at least one sidewall and a floor. The child support system preferably
also includes at least one child support unit configured for a first mode of use in
connection with the child containment device, and configured for a second mode of
use independent of the child containment device. Optionally, the child support unit
can rest on a support surface or be attached to a support stand when used independent
of the child containment device.
[0010] In another aspect, the present invention relates to a child support system, the child
support system preferably including a children's play yard having four corner posts,
sidewalls extending between the corner posts, and a floor, the sidewalls and floor
defining a generally rectangular containment space within the play yard. The child
support system preferably also includes a first child support unit having a first
support sub-frame, and being configured for use in combination with the play yard.
The child support system preferably also includes a second child support unit having
a second support sub-frame, and being configured for use in combination with the play
yard. At least one of the first child support unit and the second child support unit
is/are configured for an alternative mode of use independent of the play yard.
[0011] In another aspect, the present invention relates to a method of supporting a child
in at least first and second positions relative to a children's play yard. The method
preferably includes mounting a child support unit to the play yard by attaching a
first subframe component of the first child support unit to the play yard, and selectively
detaching the child support unit from the play yard for use independent of the play
yard.
[0012] 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 are exemplary
and explanatory of example embodiments of the invention, and are not restrictive of
the invention, as claimed.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0013]
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a child support system with a child containment
device and child support units according to an example embodiment of the invention.
FIGURE 2 shows a frame of a child containment device according to an example embodiment,
with the wall panels, floor and child support units removed.
FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of a child support system according to another example
embodiment of the invention.
FIGURE 4 shows an alternate configuration of the child support system of Figure 3.
FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of a child support system with a child containment
device and child support units according to another example embodiment of the invention.
FIGURE 6 is an exploded assembly view of the child support system of Figure 5.
FIGURE 7 is a detailed view of a coupling between the child containment device and
a child support unit of Figure 5, according to another example embodiment of the invention.
FIGURE 8 is a perspective view of a child support system according to another example
embodiment of the invention.
FIGURE 9 shows an exploded assembly view of the child support system of Figure 8.
FIGURE 10 is a perspective view of a child support system according to another example
embodiment of the present invention.
FIGURE 11 is a perspective view of a child support system according to another example
embodiment of the invention.
FIGURE 12 is a perspective view a child support system according to another example
embodiment of the invention.
FIGURE 13 shows an alternative configuration of the child support system of Figure
12.
FIGURE 14A is a cut-away perspective view of a child support system with a child containment
device and child support units according to an example embodiment of the invention.
FIGURE 14B shows a perspective view of a child support unit of the child support system
of Figure 14A, according to an example embodiment.
FIGURE 14C shows a side view of the child support unit of Figure 14B.
FIGURE 14D shows a side view of the child support unit of Figure 14B in an alternate
configuration.
FIGURE 15A is a perspective view of a child support system with a child containment
device and child support unit according to another example embodiment of the invention.
FIGURE 15B shows an exploded view of the child support system of Figure 15A.
FIGURE 15C shows a perspective view of the child support unit of Figure 15A.
FIGURE 16A is a perspective view of a child support system with a child containment
device and a child support unit according to another example embodiment of the invention.
FIGURE 16B shows a cut-away view of the child support unit of Figure 16A.
FIGURE 16C shows a perspective view of the child support unit of Figure 16A.
FIGURES 17A-D show side views of a child support system with a child containment device,
child support unit and a support stand according to another example embodiment of
the invention.
FIGURES 18A-C show side views of a child support system with a child containment device,
child support unit and a support stand according to another example embodiment of
the invention.
FIGURES 19A-D show side views of a child support system with a child containment device,
child support unit and a support stand according to another example embodiment of
the invention.
FIGURES 20A-C show side views of a child support system with a child containment device,
child support unit and a support stand according to another example embodiment of
the invention.
FIGURES 21A-D show side views of a child support system with a child containment device,
child support unit and a support stand according to another example embodiment of
the invention.
FIGURES 22A-E show side views of a child support system with a child containment device,
child support unit and a support stand according to another example embodiment of
the invention.
FIGURES 23A-E show side views of a child support system with a child containment device,
child support unit and a support stand according to another example embodiment of
the invention.
FIGURES 24A-E show a child support system with a child containment device, child support
unit and a support stand according to another example embodiment of the invention.
Detailed Description of Example Embodiments
[0014] The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following
detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which
form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this 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.
[0015] 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.
[0016] With reference now to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numbers represent
corresponding parts throughout the several views, Figures 1-13 show example embodiments
of child support systems for a play yard or other child containment device, the system
including a child a first child support unit and, optionally, a second child support
unit. The child containment device is depicted as a play yard, but in alternate embodiments
may take the form of a crib, playpen, sleeper, or other form of child containment
or resting device. In example embodiments, the first child support unit comprises
a changing table for supporting the child during diaper changing or clothes changing.
In example embodiments, the second child support unit comprises a bassinet or cradle-like
enclosure for receiving an infant or small child. One or both of the child support
units are preferably detachably coupled to the frame of the child containment device.
[0017] Figure 1 shows a child support system 100 according to an example embodiment of the invention.
The system 100 includes a child containment device comprising a foldable frame 102
with a liner 120, a first child support unit 150 and a second child support unit 170.
Figure 2 shows a foldable or collapsible support frame structure 102 for a play yard system
according to an example form, with the wall panels, floor and support devices removed.
The foldable frame 102 comprises four generally upright corner posts 104, first and
second upper side cross-members 110, and first and second upper end cross-members
112, forming a generally rectangular three-dimensional housing bounding an internal
contained volume or space for structurally supporting a liner 120 to receive a child
therein. In the depicted embodiment, the side cross-members 110 are longer than the
end cross-members 112, defining a containment having a length greater than its width.
In alternate embodiments, the length and width are generally equal, or the width is
greater than the length. In other embodiments, the child support unit 100 has a circular,
triangular, or otherwise shaped upper frame. The frame 102 may be collapsible or foldable
for more efficient storage and transport when not expanded and set up for use. For
example, in the depicted embodiments, the frame 102 includes a plurality of hinges
or joints 116 that allow the frame 102 to be folded into a collapsed configuration.
U.S. Patent App. Serial No. 15/047,912 is incorporated by reference as showing an example of a collapsible frame 102 for
a child containment device. In alternate embodiments, the frame can be a substantially
rigid frame that is not foldable or collapsible.
[0018] The liner 120 of the child containment device comprises one or more side walls, for
example a plurality of side walls 122 and a floor panel 124 which define an enclosure
for receiving a child. In the example embodiment, the frame 102 includes mounting
sleeves 130 which are attached to upper portions of the corner posts 104. The child
containment device may optionally also include a raised bassinet mattress or raised
floor panel 140 spaced a distance above the main floor panel 124, for use with an
infant or smaller child who is not yet standing. Some example embodiments include
a removable, zip-in bassinet. In example embodiments, one or more fasteners positioned
around the perimeter of the mattress or bassinet. The fastener is configured to removably
mate with a corresponding mating fastener located on the play yard or child containment
device, for example on the liner 120. The fasteners can comprise interengagable rows
of zipper teeth that are fastened by zipping them together about the perimeter of
the bassinet or mattress. Alternative fasteners such as snaps, clips, buttons, hook-and-loop
materials, and/or the like may be utilized instead of or in addition to the zipper.
U.S. Patent App. Serial No. 14/021,934 is incorporated by reference as showing an example of a child containment device
with a raised bassinet mattress or floor panel 140. Optionally, one or more accessory
trays or bins 190 are mounted to the frame 102 for holding toys, diaper supplies,
a pacifier, or other items. Optionally, the frame 102 comprises one or more wheels
192 to aid in transporting the child support system 100.
[0019] As depicted in Figure 1, the first child support unit 150 includes a generally rectangular
subframe 152 with one or more subframe components such as side and/or end subframe
components, and a generally planar support panel 154 mounted onto the subframe to
form a platform for supporting a child placed in or on the first child support unit
150, for example for use as a changing table or changing station for changing diapers
or dressing the child. In example embodiments, the subframe 152 comprises two side
sub-frame components, forming the length of the subframe, coupled to end sub-frame
components, forming the width of the subframe, defining a generally rectangular subframe.
In alternate embodiments, different subframe component arrangements and subframe shapes
are provided. The second child support unit 170 includes a subframe 172 with one or
more subframe components comprising a generally rectangular periphery and soft-goods
174, such as fabric and padding, installed onto the subframe 172 to form a sling,
bassinet, bed or cradle for supporting a child placed in or on the second child support
unit 170, for example to support and contain the child when sleeping or resting. In
example embodiments, the subframe 172 comprises two side components, forming the length
of the subframe, and coupled to end components, forming the width of the subframe.
In example embodiments, the first child support unit 150 is supported through engagement
with one or more side cross-members 110 and/or an end cross-member 112 of the frame
102, and the second child support unit 170 is supported through engagement with one
or more upright corner posts 104 of the frame 102. Alternatively, the first child
support unit 150 can be supported through engagement with one or more of the upright
corner posts 104, and the second child support unit 170 can be supported through engagement
with one or more side cross-members 110 and/or end cross-member 112. In yet another
embodiment, both the first and second child support units 150, 170 can be supported
through engagement with one or more of the upright corner post 104, and in still another
embodiment, both the first and second child support units can be supported through
engagement with one or more side cross-members 110 and/or an end cross-member 112.
[0020] The first child support unit 150 is removably attached to the frame by one or more
couplings 156. In the example embodiment, the couplings 156 are support struts with
engagement clips or collars for releasable engagement with support tubes or other
portions of the support frame 102 of the child containment device. In example embodiments,
the first child support unit 150 is configured such that its length is parallel with
the end cross-members 112 of the frame 102. In example embodiments, the first end
of the each support strut 156 is attached to a component of the sub-frame 152, such
as a side or end sub-frame component, and the free end of the support strut contains
an engagement clip. The engagement clip end of the coupling 156 is snapped onto the
child containment device frame 102. In the depicted embodiment, two couplings 156
are attached to a side components of the sub-frame 152 and engage with an end cross-member
112 of the frame 102, and one coupling 156 is attached to each end of the subframe
152 and engages with the respective side cross-member 110 of the frame 102. In alternate
embodiments, various alternative coupling elements may be utilized for permanently
or detachably mounting the first child support unit 150 to the frame 102. For example,
the couplings 156 can comprise engagement clips at both ends of the support struts
and can be detachably coupled with both the child containment device frame 102 and
the first child support unit subframe 152. Other embodiments comprise alternative
arrangements of couplings 156.
[0021] The system 100 optionally further comprises a second child support unit 170. In the
depicted embodiment, the second child support unit 170 is mounted to the frame 102
with two sleeve mounts 130 and L- shaped mounting bars 160, as shown in Figure 1.
The second child support unit 170 is configured such that its length is parallel with
the end cross-members 112 of the frame 102. The first end of each mounting bar 160
attaches to the second child support unit subframe 172 with a ferrule coupling. The
second end of the mounting bars 160 attach to the sleeve mounts 130 on the upright
corner posts 104 of the frame 102. The sleeve mounts 130 are located on the upright
corner posts 104 on the opposite side of the frame 102 from the end cross-member 112
supporting the first child support unit 150. The sleeve mounts 130 comprise a cylindrical
channel or receiver that is open at the top, closed at the bottom and has a diameter
that will accommodate the mounting bar 160. The second end of each mounting bar 160
is coupled with a sleeve mount 130 by inserting the end of the bar 160 into the open
top of the sleeve mount 130. In alternative embodiments, the sleeve mount 130 includes
a releasable engagement feature designed to keep the mounting bar 160 engaged with
the sleeve mount 130 until the engagement feature is released. Optionally, the mounting
bars 160 are rotationally engaged with the sleeve mount 130 to facilitate compact
storage when removed from the frame 102. In alternative embodiments, the mounting
bar 160 is releasably attached to the subframe 172, for example with engagement clips.
[0022] Figures 3 and 4 show a child support system 200 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
In this embodiment the first child support unit 250 is supported through engagement
with one or more side cross-members 210 and/or an end cross-member 212 of the frame
202. The second child support unit 270 is supported on one side by a pivotal coupling
with the first child support unit 250 and on the other side by a support member 276
which extends downwardly to engage the raised bassinet mattress 240. In this embodiment,
the first child support unit 250 and second child support unit 270 are engaged with
a pivotal coupling 262 which allows the second child support unit 270 to be moved
between an in-use position (Fig. 3) and a storage position (Fig. 4).
[0023] As depicted in Figure 3, the first child support unit 250 is removably engaged with
the side cross-members 210 of the frame 202 through couplings 256 attached to the
end components of the first child support unit subframe 252. The first child support
unit 250 is configured such that its length is parallel with the end cross-members
212 of the frame 202. The couplings 256 at the ends of the subframe 252 releasably
engage with the respective side cross-members 210 of the child containment device
frame 202. Alternate embodiments comprise alternative arrangements of couplings.
[0024] The second child support unit 270 is coupled to the first child support unit 250
with a pivotal support coupling 262. The second child support unit 270 is configured
such that its length is parallel to the length of the first child support unit 250.
The second child support unit 270 is positioned adjacent to the first child support
unit 250. The pivotal coupling 262 is attached to the first child support unit subframe
252 and the second child support unit subframe 272. The pivotal coupling 262 has a
range of motion such that the second child support unit 270 can be rotated from its
in-use position, depicted in Figure 3, to its storage position, depicted in Figure
4. When in-use, the second child support unit 270 is positioned next to the first
child support unit 250 and is horizontal, with the subframe 272 parallel with the
child containment device floor 224 and the opening of the second child support unit
270 facing upwards. In the storage position, the second child support unit 270 is
also in a horizontal position with the subframe 272 parallel with the child containment
device floor 224, but with the opening facing downward. In the depicted embodiment,
the second child support unit 270 in the storage position is positioned directly above
and resting on the first child support unit 250, moving the second child support unit
out of the way to permit access to and from the main containment area of the play
yard. In alternative embodiments, the second child support unit 270 is pivoted below
the first child support unit 250 in the storage position. In other embodiments, the
pivotal coupling 262 includes a lock or catch to prevent the second child support
unit 270 from pivoting beyond the in-use position or storage position. Optionally,
the pivotal coupling 262 includes a releasable locking mechanism that holds the second
child support unit 270 in the in-use or storage position until the releasable lock
is disengaged. Further, the sling portion 274 of the second child support unit 270
can be folded when the second child support unit 270 is in the storage position, giving
it a substantially flat profile.
[0025] Example embodiments also include a support member 276, one end of which attaches
to a side subframe component of the second child support unit 270, and the other end
of which engages with the bassinet mattress 240 to support the second child support
unit 270 in its use position, as depicted in Figure 3. In the depicted embodiment,
the support member 276 comprises a single support leg. The support member 276 is hingedly
attached to the second child support unit subframe 272 on the opposite side from the
pivotal coupling 262. When in use, the support leg 276 is in a generally vertical
position so that it engages with the bassinet mattress 240 and supports the second
child support unit 270 in the in-use position. As depicted in Figure 4, the attachment
of the support leg 276 to the sub-frame 272 is hinged or pivotal so that the support
leg 276 can be folded into a horizontal or flat position when the second child support
unit 270 is pivoted to the storage position.
[0026] Figures 5-7 show a child support system 300 for a play yard or other child containment apparatus,
according to another example embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, the
first child support unit 350 is supported through engagement with one or more channel
mounts 330 on the upright corner posts 304 of a play yard frame 302. The second child
support unit 370 is supported through engagement with the first child support unit
350 and a support member 376 which engages with the raised bassinet mattress 340 or
other portion of the play yard. The first support unit 350, for example, comprises
a generally rectangular support sub-frame 352 having first and second side support
sub-frame components and first and second end support sub-frame components. A fabric
or soft-goods covering is attached to the support frame of the first child support
unit 350, for example to provide a changing table or other support surface for positioning
an infant or small child upon. The second child support unit 370 also comprises a
generally rectangular support sub-frame 372 having first and second side support sub-frame
components and first and second end support sub-frame components. A fabric or soft-goods
covering is attached to the support frame of the second child support unit 370, for
example in the form of a sling or hammock, or a four-sided bed receiver to provide
a bassinet, sleeper unit or other smaller containment or resting space for an infant
or small child.
[0027] As depicted in Figure 5, the first and second child support units 350, 370 attach
with one another in a first or deployed configuration, wherein the first and second
child support units are connected and alongside one another over the contained space
of the play yard. When attached and in the deployed configuration, the first and second
child support units 350, 370 are coupled to one another along their confronting or
inboard sides, and are separately supported by the play yard at their opposite or
outboard sides. For example, in the depicted embodiment, the first child support unit
350 is supported at its outboard side on corner posts of the play yard frame, and
the second child support unit 370 is supported at its outboard side by the upper bassinet
mattress or panel 340 of the play yard. In example embodiments, the first child support
unit 350 is generally self-supporting (i.e., does not require support from the second
child support unit) when mounted to the play yard, whereas the second child support
unit 370 is supported on one side by its attachment to the first child support unit.
In this manner, the first child support unit 350 can be used with or without the second
child support unit 370, but the second child support unit is not configured for use
apart from the first child support unit. In this manner, a caregiver cannot use the
second child support unit 370 independent of the play yard on a potentially unsafe
support surface. In alternate embodiments, either or both of the first and second
child support units can be configured for use independently and separate from the
other, or alternatively relying on one another for support.
[0028] In example embodiments, as depicted in Figure 5, the first child support unit 350
is mounted to the frame 302 of the play yard with two channel mounts 330 and L-shaped
mounting bars 360. The first child support unit 350 is configured such that its length
is parallel with the end cross-members 312 of the frame 302 when mounted to the play
yard. The first end of each mounting bar 360 attaches to the first child support unit
subframe 352. The second end of each mounting bar 360 includes a female channel coupling
portion 332 of the channel mount 330. A corresponding male rib portion 334 of the
channel mount 330 is attached to each of two upright corner posts 304 on either side
of the width of the play yard frame 302. Each mounting bar 360 is engaged with the
corresponding corner post 304 by engaging the female portion 332 and male portion
334 of the channel mount 330, as shown in Figure 7. In alternate embodiments, the
second end of the mounting bar 360 comprises a male rib and the upright corner posts
304 comprise the female channel portion of the channel mount 330, or other coupling
formats can be utilized.
[0029] The second child support unit 370 is attached for support on one side (its inboard
side) to the first child support unit 350 with one or more detachable couplings, and
in the depicted embodiment by two dovetail joint detachable couplings 362 positioned
at confronting spaced locations on adjacent inboard sides of the first and second
child support units. The second child support unit 370 is configured such that its
length is generally parallel to the end cross-members 312 of the frame 302, and generally
parallel with the first child support unit 350, when deployed for use. As depicted
in Figure 6, the couplings 362 comprise a first coupling element attached to the side
sub-frame component of the first child support unit subframe 352 and a cooperatively
engaging second coupling element attached on an adjacent corresponding position of
the side sub-frame component of the second child support unit subframe 372. Alternatively,
the couplings can be configured to support between end, side or other sub-frame components
of the first and or second child support units. The couplings 362 are attached to
the first child support unit subframe 352 on the side opposite from which the corner
post mounting bars 360 extend. In example embodiments the couplings 362 comprise slidingly
engaging dovetail joint couplings, snaps, channel and rib couplings, clips, hooks,
magnetic couplings or other detachable coupling members, which allow the second child
support unit 370 to be securely connected to the first child support unit 350 when
deployed for use in connection with the play yard, and to be easily detached and removed
from the first child support unit when not in use to allow access to the play yard.
[0030] When deployed for use, the second child support unit 370 is also supported on its
other side (its outboard side) by an upright support member 376. In the depicted embodiment,
the support member 376 is a U-shaped bar with its ends attached to the second child
support unit sub-frame 372 on the side opposite from which the corner-post coupling
bars 360 extend. When the second child support unit 370 is deployed for use in the
play yard, the cross bar of the U-shaped support member 376 extends downwardly, generally
perpendicular to the second child support unit sub-frame 372, into contact with the
bassinet mattress 340 or other portion of the play yard to support the second child
support unit 370 in a substantially horizontal position over the play yard. The support
member 376 of the second child support unit 370 is optionally pivotally or hingedly
mounted to the second child support unit sub-frame 372, so that it can be folded flat
with the sub-frame for compact storage or transport when detached from the play yard
and not in use. In example embodiments, the first child support unit 350 is a changing
table or other child support element intended for longer term use in connection with
the play yard, and thus configured for use independent of the second child support
unit 370; whereas the second child support unit is a sleeper or small bassinet, intended
for shorter term use so that it can be removed from connection with the play yard
when a child outgrows the second child support unit, to allow easier access to the
main containment area of the play yard.
[0031] Figures 8 and 9 show a child support system 400 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
In this embodiment, the first child support unit 450 is supported through engagement
with one or more side cross-members 410 and/or an end cross-member 412 of the play
yard frame 402. The second child support unit 470 is supported through engagement
with the first child support unit 450 and a support member 476 which engages with
the raised bassinet mattress 440.
[0032] As depicted in Figure 8, the first child support unit 450 is removably engaged with
the side cross-members 410 of the frame 402 through couplings 456 attached to each
end sub-frame component of the first child support unit subframe 452. The first child
support unit 450 is configured such that its length is parallel with the end cross-members
412 of the frame 402. The couplings 456 at the ends of the subframe 452 releasably
engage with the respective side cross-member 412 of the child containment device frame
402. Alternate embodiments comprise alternative arrangements of couplings.
[0033] The second child support unit 470 is releasably mounted to the first child support
unit 450 using two mounting bars 460. The second child support unit 470 is arranged
so that its length is parallel to the end cross-members 412 of the frame 402 and it
is positioned adjacent to the first child support unit 450. The first end of each
mounting bar 460 is releasably attached to the first child support unit subframe 452
such that the mounting bars 460 are parallel with the side cross-members 410 of the
frame 402. The second end of each mounting bar 460 is releasably engaged with the
subframe 472 of the second child support unit 470. The mounting bars 460 attach at
the ends of the sub-frames 452, 472. In alternate embodiments the mounting bars 460
are permanently attached to either the first child support unit 450 or second child
support unit 470 and releasably attached to the other. The second child support unit
470 is also supported by a support member or stand 476. The support member 476, shown
in Figure 9, has two L-shaped bars and a U-shaped base. The ends of the L-shaped bars
attach to the second child support unit subframe 472. The base of the support stand
476 rests on the raised bassinet mattress 440 and supports the second child support
unit 470 in a substantially horizontal position. The support member 460 is configured
so that when the second child support unit 470 is detached from the first child support
unit 450, it can be used independently of the child support system 400 supported only
by the support stand 476.
[0034] Figure 10 shows a child support system 500 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
In this embodiment, the first child support unit 550 is supported through engagement
with one or more side cross-members 510 and/or an end cross-member 512 of the frame
502. The second child support unit 570 is supported through engagement with the first
child support unit 550 through mounting bars 560.
[0035] The first child support unit 550 is removably attached to the side cross-members
510 of the frame 502 with detachable couplings 556. The first child support unit 550
is configured such that its width is parallel with the side cross-member 510 of the
frame. Each coupling 556 comprises two engagement clips. The first engagement clip
is snapped onto the end sub-frame component of the first child support unit subframe
552 and the second engagement clip is snapped onto the side cross-member 510 of the
frame 502. The couplings 556 have a trapezoidal shape so that the subframe 552 is
held in a horizontal position despite a curve in the side cross-member 510.
[0036] The second child support unit 570 is releasably mounted to the first child support
unit 550 using two mounting bars 560. The second child support unit 570 is arranged
so that its length is parallel to the end cross-members 512 of the frame 502 and it
is aligned with the first child support unit 550. The first end of each mounting bar
560 is releasable attached to one of the couplings 560 which attach the first child
support unit 550 to the frame 502. The second end of each mounting bar 560 is demountably
attached to the second child support unit subframe 572 of. In alternative embodiments
the mounting bars 560 are permanently attached to the second child support unit subframe
572.
[0037] Figure 11 shows a child support system 600 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
In this embodiment, the first child support unit 650 is supported through engagement
the child containment device frame 602. The second child support unit 670 is supported
through engagement with the first child support unit 650 and a support member 676
which engages with the raised bassinet mattress 640. The second child support unit
670 is positioned perpendicular to the first child support unit 650.
[0038] In this example embodiment, the first child support unit 650 is removably engaged
with the upright corner posts 604 of the child containment device frame 602 via corner
couplings 656. The first child support unit 650 is configured such that its length
is parallel with the end cross-members 612 of the frame 602. The corner couplings
656 are attached to the top of two upright corner posts 612 on opposite ends of a
width of the frame 602. The corner couplings 602 releasably engage with the corners
of the first child support unit subframe 652.
[0039] The second child support unit 670 is releasably coupled to the first child support
unit 650. The second child support unit 670 is configured so that its length is perpendicular
with the end cross-members 612 of the frame 602 and the length of the first child
support unit subframe 652. The second child support unit 670 is positioned so an end
sub-frame component of its subframe 672 is adjacent to the side sub-frame component
of the first child support unit subframe 652 opposite the corner couplings 656. An
attachment 662 couples that side sub-frame component of the first child support unit
subframe 652 to the adjacent end sub-frame component of the second child support unit
subframe 672. The second child support unit 670 is also supported by a support member
676. The support member 676 has two L-shaped bars with a U-shaped base. The ends of
the L-shaped bars attach to the second child support unit subframe 672 on the end
opposite the attachment to the first child support unit 650. The base of the support
member 676 engages with the raised bassinet mattress 640. The height of the support
member 676 is such that the second child support unit 670 is angled, with the end
coupled to the first child support unit 650 higher than the end attached to the support
member 676. In alternative embodiments, the support member 676 positions the second
child support unit 670 is a substantially horizontal position.
[0040] Figures 12 and 13 show a child support system 700 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
In this embodiment, the first child support unit 750 is supported through engagement
with one or more upright corner posts 704 of the frame 702. The second child support
unit 770 is slidably coupled to rails 778 which engage with the first child support
unit 750 and the raised bassinet mattress 740. The second child support unit 770 slides
horizontally on the rails 778, inwardly and outwardly like a drawer, between an extended
in-use position and a retracted storage position.
[0041] In this embodiment, the first child support unit 750 is mounted to the frame 702
with two mounting attachments 730 and L-shaped mounting bars 760. The first child
support unit 750 is configured such that its length is parallel with the end cross-members
712 of the frame 702. The first end of the mounting bars 760 is secured to the first
child support unit subframe 752. The second end of the mounting bars 760 engages with
the mounting attachments 730 which are each affixed to an upright corner post 704
of the frame 702. Attached to the bottom of the first child support unit's planer
support panel 754 are two U-shaped hanging mounts 758 for mounting the sliding rails
778 described below. The ends of the hanging mounts 758 are attached to the widths
of the planer support panel 754 at opposite ends so that the cross-bar of each hanging
mount 758 is below and parallel to the bottom of the planer support panel 754 and
the side cross-members 710 of the frame 702. In alternative embodiments the hanging
mounts 758 are attached to the mounting bars 760.
[0042] The second child support unit 770 is coupled to the abovementioned sliding rails
778. The sliding rails 778 are U-shaped. The ends engage with the raised bassinet
mattress 740 and the cross bars engage with the cross bars of the hanging mount 758.
The rails 778 are positioned so that they are parallel with the side cross-members
710 of the frame 702. The hanging mounts 758 are coupled to an end of the rail 778
so that a substantial portion of the rail 778 extends beyond the width of the first
child support unit 750. The second child support unit 770 engages with the sliding
rails 778 through multiple sliders 780. The sliders 780 are attached to the end sub-frame
components of the second child support unit subframe 772 and engage with the cross-bar
of the sliding rails 778. The sliders 780 are configured to allow the second child
support unit 770 to slide along the rails 778 between an in-use position, depicted
in Figure 12, and a storage position, depicted in Figure 13. When in-use the second
child support unit 770 is positioned at the opposite end of the sliding rails 778
from the hanging mounts 758 so that the second child support unit 770 is adjacent
to the first child support unit 750. In the storage position, the second child support
unit 770 is positioned under the first child support unit 750. In the described embodiments,
the support members and sliding rails are described as engaging the raised bassinet
mattress. In alternative embodiments the support members are sufficient length to
engage the floor of the child containment device. In other embodiments the support
members comprise a telescoping feature so the same support member can engage the floor
of the child containment device when expanded and the raised bassinet mattress when
collapsed.
[0043] Figures 14A-D show a child support system 800 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
In this embodiment, the first child support unit 850 is supported through engagement
with one or more upright corner posts 804 of the child containment device frame 802,
for example attached at medial portions of the corner posts between upper and lower
ends thereof. In the depicted embodiment, the second child support unit 870 is coupled
to or supported on a raised bassinet mattress 840 in a first mode of use. The second
child support unit 870 is configured to also be used on an external support surface
independent of the child containment device frame 802 in a second mode of use.
[0044] As shown in Figure 14A, the first child support unit 850 is mounted to the frame
802 with two mounting attachments 830 such as sleeves or collars and L-shaped mounting
bars 860 attached to or engaged with the mounting attachments. The first child support
unit 850 is configured such that its length is parallel with the end cross-members
812 of the frame 802. The first end of the each mounting bar 860 is secured to the
first child support unit subframe 852. The second end of the each mounting bar 860
engages with one of the mounting attachments 830 that are each affixed to an upright
corner post 804 of the frame 802, for example at medial portions of the corner posts
between upper and lower ends thereof.
[0045] The second child support unit 870 of the present embodiment generally includes a
subframe 872 with one or more subframe components comprising a generally rectangular
periphery for supporting soft goods 874 designed to support and contain the child
when sleeping or resting. The second child support unit 870 is supported by one or
more support members 876 configured to releasably engage the bassinet mattress 840
or other support surface. In the depicted embodiment, the support members 876 are
four support legs extending downward from the subframe 872. The support members 876
are attached to the subframe 872 at attachment hubs 878. In the depicted embodiment,
each end of the subframe 872 includes an attachment hub 878. Two support members 876
are attached at their proximal end to each attachment hub 878. In the example embodiment,
the distal end of each support member 876 includes an attachment member 880, for releasably
engaging the bassinet mattress 840. For example, each support member 876 can include
a clip 880 configured to engage the peripheral edge of the bassinet mattress 840.
In alternate embodiments, the attachment member can include snaps, buttons, hook-and-loop
fasteners or another attachment means. In the depicted embodiment, the second child
support unit 870 is attached to the mattress such that its length is parallel to the
end cross-members 812 of the frame 802 and the clips 880 engage the sides of the outer
periphery of the bassinet mattress 840. In other embodiments, the second child support
unit is attached in an alternate configuration. In alternate embodiments, the second
child support unit 870 is attached to the floor panel 824 of the child containment
device or otherwise supported thereon. In example embodiments, the second child support
unit 870 can be attached to the bassinet mattress 840 when the mattress is removed
from the child containment device frame 802, as shown in Figure 14B. In this configuration,
the second child support unit 870 can be used independent of the child containment
device frame 802 in a second alternative mode of use. In this mode of use, the bassinet
mattress 840 is configured to rest on a support surface, such as the floor, or alternatively
the ground or other support surface. In the depicted embodiment, the bassinet mattress
840 is folded to generally match the footprint of the second child support unit 870.
In other embodiments, in the second mode of use, the second child support unit 870
is attached to or supported upon an external support surface 842, such as a play mat.
[0046] As shown in Figures 14C-D, the second child support unit 870 can also be configured
to collapse into a compact or folded configuration for storage or transport. In the
depicted embodiment, the support members 876 oriented on the same side of the subframe
872 are pivotally attached to the attachment hub 878. The pivoting support members
877 are configured to pivot relative to the subframe 872 while the other support members
876 remain fixed relative to the support frame. In alternate embodiments, all of the
support members are configured to pivot relative to the subframe. In the depicted
embodiment, the second child support unit 870 is folded after being detached from
the external support surface 842 or raised bassinet mattress 840. In alternate embodiments,
the second child support unit is configured to fold jointly with the support surface
842.
[0047] Figures 15A-C show a child support system 900 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
In this embodiment, the first child support unit 950 and the second child support
unit 970 are formed from a single child support unit frame 990. The child support
unit frame 990 includes a first child support unit subframe 952 and the second child
support unit subframe 972. The child support unit frame 990 can also include one or
more accessory trays or bins 994 for holding toys, diaper supplies, pacifiers, or
other things. In the depicted embodiment, the side of the first child support unit
subframe 952 is coupled to the side of the second child support unit subframe 972.
The accessory trays 994 are coupled to the opposite side of the second child support
unit subframe 972 as the first child support unit subframe 952. In alternate embodiments,
different arrangements of the subframes 952, 972 and accessory trays 994 are used.
[0048] The child support unit frame 990 is supported in a first mode of use through engagement
with one or more upright corner posts 904 of the child containment device frame 902.
In the depicted embodiment, the child support unit frame 990 is mounted to the frame
902 with four mounting attachments 930 and four mounting posts 960. The child support
unit frame 990 is configured such that the length of each child support unit subframe
952, 972 is parallel with the end cross-members 912 of the frame 902. The upright
corner posts 904 of the child containment device frame 902 each include a mounting
attachment 930, positioned for example at a medial portion of the corner posts between
upper and lower ends thereof. Each mounting post 960 has a first end attached to the
child support unit frame 990 and a second end configured to engage with a corresponding
mounting attachment 930. The second end of each mounting post 960 includes a foot
962 configured to releasably engage the respective mounting attachment 930. For example,
the mounting attachments 930 optionally comprise outwardly projecting fins or flanges
configured to be received and engaged within cooperating longitudinal slots or channels
formed along inside faces of the feet 962. The mounting posts 960 and feet 962 are
also configured to support the child support unit frame 990 on a support surface independent
of the child containment device frame 902 in a second mode of use, as shown in Figure
15C.
[0049] Figures 16A-C show a child support system 1000 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
As in the previous embodiment, this child support system 1000 includes a single child
support unit frame 1090 including both a first child support unit 1050 and a second
child support unit 1070. The child support unit frame 1090 also includes one or more
accessory trays or bins 1094 positioned in between the first child support unit subframe
1052 and the second child support unit subframe 1072. The child support unit frame
1090 is supported through engagement with the raised bassinet mattress 1040, or other
support surface. In the depicted embodiment, the child support unit frame 1090 includes
support members 1060 configured to engage with or rest upon the bassinet mattress
1040 in a first mode of use. Example support members 1060 include two U-shaped bars
that have ends attached to the ends of the child support unit frame and a cross-bar
configured to rest on bassinet mattress 1040. In other embodiments, other support
member configurations can be used. In the example embodiment, the support members
1060 have a length such that they support the child support unit frame 1090 above
the cross-members 1012, 1014 of the child containment device frame 1002. In alternate
embodiments, the support members 1060 can support the child support unit frame 1090
at a different height. The support members 1060 can be configured to support the child
support unit frame 1090 on a support surface independent of the child containment
device frame 1002 in a second mode of use, as shown in Figure 16C.
[0050] Figures 17A-D show a child support system 1100 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
The child support system 1100 includes a child support unit 1170 configured to be
releasably mounted to a child containment device frame 1102 in a first mode of use.
In the example embodiment, the child support unit 1170 is mounted to the frame 1102
with two L-shaped mounting bars 1160, as shown in Figure 17A. The first end of each
mounting bar 1160 releasably engages the child support unit subframe 1172. In alternative
embodiments, the child support unit 1170 is constructed of soft goods and the first
end of each mounting bar 1160 attaches directly to the soft goods. For example, the
first end of each mounting bar 1160 can be inserted into sleeves in the soft goods
of the child support unit 1170. Other attachment methods can be used including snaps,
buttons, zippers, hook-and-loop fasteners or other attachment methods. The second
end of each mounting bar 1160 is attached to an upright corner post 1104 or other
portion of the child containment device frame 1102. The mounting bars 1160 can be
releasably or permanently attached to the frame 1102. The releasable attachment between
the mounting bars 1160 and the second support unit subframe 1172 can include a sleeve
mount, snaps, or another releasable attachment means. The child support unit 1170
can be detached from the mounting bars 1160, as shown in Figure 17B. As shown in Figures
17C and 17D, the child support unit 1170 is configured for releasable attachment to
a support stand 1196. The support stand 1196 is configured to support the child support
unit 1170 above a support surface, independent of the child containment device frame
1102, in a second mode of use. The child support unit 1170 can comprise a changing
table, a bassinet or cradle-like enclosure, or another type of child support device.
The child support system 1100 can further include one or more additional child support
units to be used in conjunction with the child support unit 1170 described above.
[0051] Figures 18A-C show a child support system 1200 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
The child support system 1200 includes a child support unit 1270 releasably mounted
to a child containment device frame 1202 in a first mode of use, similar to the previous
embodiment 1100. In this embodiment, the L-shaped mounting bars 1260 are configured
to detach from the upright corner posts 1204, as shown in Figure 18B. The mounting
bars 1260 are also configured for releasable attachment to a support stand 1296 in
a second mode of use independent of the child containment device frame 1202. The support
stand 1296 is configured to support the child support unit 1270 above a support surface,
independent of the child containment device. The support stand 1296 can comprise a
relatively flat pad or board, for example having one or more receivers or couplings
configured to receive the second end of the mounting bars 1260. In alternate embodiments,
the support stand 1296 comprises a frame configured to support the mounting bars 1260
and child support unit 1270 on a support surface. The support stand frame can comprise
a U-shaped or rectangular frame member that rests on the support surface. The child
support system can also include a raised bassinet mattress 1240.
[0052] Figures 19A-D show a child support system 1300 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
The child support system 1300 includes a child support unit 1370 releasably mounted
to a child containment device frame 1302, similar to the previous embodiment 1200.
In this embodiment, the support stand 1396 comprises a raised portion 1398 configured
to engage the second end of the mounting bars 1360. The support stand 1396 is configured
to support the child containment device 1370 at a further distance above the support
surface than the support stand 1296 of the previous embodiment 1200.
[0053] Figures 20A-C show a child support system 1400 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
The child support system includes a child support unit 1470 attached to a height adjustable
support stand 1496 configured for use with a child containment device frame 1402 in
a first mode of use, and independent of the child containment device frame in a second
mode of use. The support stand of the depicted embodiment includes an L-shaped mounting
bar 1460 and an L-shaped base 1462. The first end of the mounting bar 1460 is attached
to the subframe 1472 of the child support unit 1470. The second end of the mounting
bar 1460 is inserted into the first end of the base 1462. The height of the child
support unit 1470 is adjusted by adjusting the portion of the mounting bar 1460 within
the base 1462. The second end of the base 1462 is configured to rest on a support
surface. When used with a child containment device frame 1402, the support stand 1496
is adjusted so that the child support unit 1470 is supported at a height above the
frame. The second end of the base 1462 is configured to slide underneath the frame
1402 so that the child support unit 1470 is positioned over the child containment
device. When the stand 1496 is used independent of the child containment device frame
1402, it can be adjusted to a lower height, as shown in Figure 20C.
[0054] Figures 21A-D show a child support system 1500 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
The child support system 1500 includes a child support unit 1570 releasably mounted
to a child containment device frame 1502 for use with an independent support stand
1596, as in previous embodiments 1200, 1300. In the depicted embodiment, the child
support unit 1570 is removably attached to the interior of the sidewalls 1522 of the
child containment device liner 1520. The child support unit 1570 can be attached to
the liner 1520 with fasteners such as zippers, snaps clips, buttons, hook-and-loop
material or the like. The child support unit 1570 is also configured for releasable
attachment with a support stand 1596. The support stand 1596 is configured to support
the child support unit 1570 above a support surface, independent of the child containment
device frame 1502.
[0055] Figures 22A-E show a child support system 1600 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
The child support system 1600 includes a child support unit 1670 configured to be
releasably mounted to a child containment device frame 1602 in a first mode of use,
and to a separate support stand 1696 in a second mode of use independent of the child
containment device frame. In this embodiment, the child support unit 1670 is configured
for at least three modes of use. First, the child support unit 1670 can be releasably
mounted to the child containment device frame, as shown in Figure 22A. The child support
unit 1670 can be mounted to the frame, like in previously described embodiments, or
the child support unit can rest on a raised bassinet surface or floor panel 1624.
The child support unit 1670 is also configured for use when resting directly on a
support surface independent of the child containment device frame 1602. The child
support unit 1670 can include a subframe 1672 configured to create walls sufficient
to contain an infant when the child support unit is resting on a support surface,
like the floor. The child support unit 1670 can also be used with a separate support
stand 1696. The support stand 1696 can comprise a platform configured to support the
child support unit 1670 above the support surface. In example embodiments, the support
stand 1696 includes radiused lower support surfaces or rockers, allowing the stand
to pivot in a rocking motion.
[0056] Figures 23A-E show a child support system 1700 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
The child support system 1700 includes a child support unit 1770 releasably engaged
with a child containment device frame 1702 and a separate support stand 1796, as in
the previous embodiment. The child support unit 1770 can releasably attach to the
child containment device frame 1702 and/or can rest on a support surface within the
child containment area, such as the floor panel or a raised bassinet mattress. In
the depicted embodiment, the support stand 1796 includes an inclined receiving surface
for receiving the child support unit 1770. The support stand 1796 is configured to
support the child support unit 1770 at an angle relative to the support surface. In
example embodiments, the support stand 1796 is constructed of a resilient flexible
material, allowing the support stand to be used as a bouncer.
[0057] Figures 24A-D show a child support system 1800 according to another example embodiment of the invention.
The child support system 1800 includes a child support unit 1870 configured to be
releasably engaged with a child containment device frame 1802 and with a separate
support stand 1896, as in the previous embodiments. In the depicted embodiment, the
support stand 1896 includes two mounting U-shaped portions 1860 and two base U-shaped
portions 1862. The mounting portions 1860 are configured to attach to the child support
unit 1870. The base portions 1862 are configured to engage with a support surface.
The cross-bars of the base portions 1862 can be curved such that the stand can rock
on the support surface. The mounting portions 1860 and base portions 1862 attach at
hubs 1864 positioned at the ends of the stand 1896 to form an X-shaped stand. The
hubs can be designed to pivot such that the stand 1896 can be folded for storage.
[0058] In its various embodiments, the child support system of the present invention enables
methods of use by an adult caregiver to support a child in one or more positions or
intended applications, in connection with a play yard, crib, playpen or other child
containment apparatus. In example embodiments, the method includes mounting a first
child support unit to the play yard or other child containment apparatus in a first
position and for use in a first intended application. For example, the first child
support unit may be attached at a first end of a play yard over the containment space
of the play yard, for example supported by attachment to corner posts of the play
yard, for use as a changing table for diapering or dressing an infant or small child.
In example embodiments, the method further includes mounting a second child support
unit to the play yard or other child containment apparatus in a second position and
for use in a second intended application. For example, the second child support unit
may be attached at a middle area or over an opposite second end of the play yard over
the containment space of the play yard, for example supported by attachment on one
side or end to the first child support unit and supported on the other side or end
by the play yard, for use as a sleeper or small bassinet for receiving an infant or
small child. In example embodiments, the method includes use of the first child support
unit independently in connection with the play yard, with or without the second child
support unit. In example embodiments, the method further includes use of the second
child support unit in connection with the play yard and only with the first child
support unit (i.e., not configured for independent use of the second child support
unit); or alternatively permitting use of the second child support unit with or without
the first child support unit. In example embodiments, the method further comprises
removal of the second child support unit, and/or removal of the first child support
unit, from the play yard for improved access to the main containment area of the play
yard, and optionally folding or retracting a support element of one or both of the
first and second child support units from an extended use position to a retracted
or compact storage position.
[0059] In other example embodiments, the method includes releasably mounting a first and/or
second child support unit to the play yard or other child containment apparatus in
a first mode of use, and using the child support unit independently of the play yard
or other child containment apparatus in a second mode of use. For example, the child
support unit may be attached at an end of a play yard over the containment space of
the play yard, for example supported by attachment to corner posts of the play yard,
for use as a bassinet. In other embodiments, the child support unit is configured
to rest on the floor panel or a raised bassinet mattress of the play yard. In example
embodiments, the method includes detaching or removing the child support unit from
the play yard for use independent of the play yard. In example embodiments, child
support unit is configured to rest directly on a support surface. In other embodiments,
a support stand, separate from the child containment device, is used to support the
child support unit above a support surface. In other embodiments, portions of the
apparatus used to mount the child support unit to the child containment device are
also used to support the child support unit above a support surface independent of
the child containment device. In example embodiments, one, two or more child support
units are provided for use in combination with, and/or use independently of, a play
yard or other child containment apparatus. In alternate embodiments, a first child
support unit and a second child support unit are connected to a single frame or otherwise
coupled together, and can be coupled to and/or removed from the play yard as a consolidated
unit. In still further embodiments, a first child support unit and a second child
support unit are configured for separate and independent attachment to and/or removal
from the play yard.
[0060] 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.
[0061] 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 system comprising:
a child containment device defining a containment space bounded by at least one sidewall
and a floor;
at least one child support unit configured for a first mode of use in connection with
the child containment device, and a second mode of use independent of the child containment
device.
- 2. The child support system of Para 1, wherein the child containment device is a children's
play yard comprising four sidewalls and defining a generally rectangular containment
space.
- 3. The child support system of Para 1 or 2, wherein the at least one child support
unit is supported by removable attachment to corner posts of the child containment
device.
- 4. The child support system of any preceding Para, wherein the at least one child
support unit is supported by resting on the floor of the child containment device.
- 5. The child support system of any preceding Para, wherein the child containment device
further comprises a raised bassinet mattress.
- 6. The child support system of Para 5, wherein the at least one child support unit
is supported by resting on the raised bassinet mattress of the child containment device.
- 7. The child support system of Para 5 or 6, wherein the at least one child support
unit includes one or more support members configured to support the at least one child
support unit a distance above the raised bassinet mattress.
- 8. The child support system of any preceding Para, wherein the at least one child
support unit is configured for use when resting on a support surface independent of
the child containment device.
- 9. The child support system of Para 8, wherein the at least one child support unit
includes one or more support members configured to engage the support surface.
- 10. The child support system of any preceding Para, wherein the at least one child
support unit is also supported by removable attachment to a support stand independent
of the child containment device.
- 11. The child support system of Para 10, wherein the support stand comprises a rocker.
- 12. The child support system of Para 10 or 11, wherein the support stand comprises
a bouncer.
- 13. The child support system of any preceding Para, wherein the at least one child
support unit comprises an infant sleeper unit.
- 14.A child support system comprising:
a children's play yard comprising four corner posts, sidewalls extending between the
corner posts, and a floor, the sidewalls and floor defining a generally rectangular
containment space within the play yard;
a first child support unit being configured for use in combination with the play yard;
and
a second child support unit being configured for use in combination with the play
yard;
wherein at least one of the first child support unit and the second child support
unit is configured for an alternative mode of use independent of the play yard.
- 15. The child support system of Para 14, wherein the children's play yard comprises
a bassinet floor, and wherein the second child support unit comprises at least one
support member and the at least one support member extends into contact with the bassinet
floor when deployed.
- 16. The child support system of Para 14 or 15, wherein the first child support unit
comprises a changing unit, and the second child support unit comprises an infant sleeper
unit.
- 17. The child support system of any of Paras 14-, wherein the first child support
unit comprises a first support subframe, and wherein the second child support unit
comprises a second support subframe.
- 18. The child support system of any of Paras 14-17, wherein the first child support
unit and the second child support unit comprise a single support unit frame.
- 19. The child support system of Para 18, wherein the support unit frame includes at
least one activity bin.
- 20.The child support system of Para 18 or 19, wherein the support unit frame is configured
for use independent of the play yard.
- 21.A method of supporting a child in at least first and second positions relative
to a children's play yard, the method comprising:
mounting a child support unit to the play yard by releasably attaching a subframe
component of the child support unit to the play yard;
detaching the child support unit from the play yard for use independent of the play
yard.
- 22.The method of Para 21, wherein the subframe component of the child support unit
is mounted to corner posts of the play yard.
- 23.The method of Para 21 or 22, wherein the child support unit rests on a support
surface when used independent of the play yard.
- 24.The method of any of Paras 21-23, wherein the child support unit releasably engages
a support stand when used independent of the play yard.