Infant diaper changing system

a diaper changing and infant technology, applied in the field of infant support, can solve the problems of lack of supporting members to assist in changing the infan

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-01-24
GOLD BUG
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A number of changing pads are foldable so that they are easily portable but lack supporting members to aid in changing the infant.

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[0015]Referring to FIGS. 1 through 9, there is shown by way of illustrative example a reinforced infant changing system having an elongated flexible cushioned pad 11 with a top surface 13, a bottom surface 15 and a cushion layer 17 therebetween. A support pad 18 is defined by a pair of generally wedge-shaped flap members 19, 19′ that are hinged to the bottom surface 15 of the cushioned pad 11 allowing for extension of the flap members 19, 19′ in opposite directions along the bottom surface 15 as shown in FIG. 5 or aligned in coextensive touching relation to one another as shown in FIG. 6. The significance of these positions will be described at a later point.

[0016]The cushioned pad 11 is of generally rectangular configuration, the top surface typically having a waterproof surface, such as, plastic or vinyl providing a surface that is easily cleaned. The bottom surface 15, in one embodiment, may be made of a nylon material but may also be of cotton, polyester or other type of similar...

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Abstract

A reinforced infant changing system comprising an elongated flexible cushioned pad having a top surface, bottom surface and cushion therebetween. The system also includes a pair of generally wedge-shaped flap members hingedly connected to the bottom surface of the changing system for extension in various directions to provide a reinforced cradling surface.

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BACKGROUND AND FIELD[0001]An article of manufacture that relates generally to an infant support and more particularly to an auxiliary diaper changing pad having a pair of generally wedge-shaped flap members providing reinforcement and support to the diaper changing pad.[0002]Diaper changing pads are well-known in the prior art. A number of changing pads are foldable so that they are easily portable but lack supporting members to aid in changing the infant. The following embodiments and aspects thereof are described and illustrated in conjunction with systems which are meant to be exemplary and illustrative, not limiting in scope.SUMMARY[0003]The embodiments set forth are exemplary and not for purposes of limitation. The present embodiments are designed to provide a novel and improved auxiliary diaper changing pad that may be placed on a level surface as well as a seat portion of a chair. The present diaper changing pad provides for raising or slightly elevating lateral surface(s) of...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47G9/06
CPCA45C9/00A47D15/003A47D5/006
Inventor GOLD, KATHERINEROSEN, LYNN
Owner GOLD BUG
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