Laundry bag with hanging attachment
By designing a multi-panel zipper structure and magnetic connectors, the travel change bag solves the problems of easy unfolding and connection to the baby playpen, providing convenient replacement and securing functions, and improving the convenience of baby care.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- CHINA WONDERLAND NURSERYGOODS
- Filing Date
- 2026-01-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-14
AI Technical Summary
Existing baby travel changing bags are inconvenient to carry and use, especially when quick diaper changes are needed. They lack convenient unfolding and securing structures and are difficult to integrate effectively with equipment such as baby playpens.
A travel change bag comprising a body and an adapter has been designed. The body consists of multiple panels and zippers, can be folded and unfolded into a changeable surface, and can be connected to a playpen adapter via a magnetic connector or other fasteners, providing convenient replacement and securing functionality.
It features easy unfolding and securing of the baby changing surface, enhancing portability and ease of use, and can be stably connected to devices such as playpens to meet the baby care needs during travel.
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Abstract
Description
[0001] Cross-references to related applications
[0002] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63 / 875,043, filed September 3, 2025, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 63 / 745,107, filed January 14, 2025, which are incorporated herein by reference as fully illustrated. Technical Field
[0003] This disclosure generally relates to a travel bag, and more particularly to a travel bag that covers a travel changer for an infant and a travel bag that can be attached to a playpen. Background Technology
[0004] Travel bags and changer bags for babies, often called diaper bags or changer bags, are specialized bags designed to carry all the necessary items for changing and caring for a baby while traveling or on the go. They typically include compartments for storing diapers, wipes, bottles, and other baby essentials, and usually come with a portable changing mat. There is a desire to provide a new and improved travel changer bag for babies. Summary of the Invention
[0005] According to one aspect, the component includes a bag and an adapter. The bag includes a rear panel coupled to each of a base, a first side panel, and a second side panel. A replacement pad is coupled to each of the base, the first side panel, and the second side panel, the replacement pad defining a front panel in a folded configuration and defining a replacement surface in an unfolded configuration. A top cover is coupled to the upper edge of the rear panel, the top cover being openable and closable to expose and cover the interior of the bag, respectively. At least one connector is coupled to one of the rear panel, the first side panel, the second side panel, the base, the top cover, and the replacement pad. The adapter includes a base strip coupled to a first extension strip and a second extension strip. The adapter is configured to attach to a support structure and is removably coupled to the at least one connector of the bag.
[0006] In one aspect, the package further includes a first zipper and a second zipper, the first zipper being disposed along the edge of the first side panel and a first lateral edge of the replacement pad and between the edge of the first side panel and the first lateral edge of the replacement pad, and the second zipper being disposed along the edge of the second side panel and a second lateral edge of the replacement pad and between the edge of the second side panel and the second lateral edge of the replacement pad.
[0007] In one aspect, the replacement pad is in the folded configuration when the first zipper and the second zipper are closed, and in the unfolded configuration when the first zipper and the second zipper are opened.
[0008] In one aspect, the replacement pad includes a fold line, the replacement pad being foldable about the fold line to extend away from the interior of the bag so as to lie flat on a support surface.
[0009] In one aspect, the replacement pad includes a first wing and a second wing, the first wing and the second wing being configured to be laterally folded outward away from the center of the replacement pad to define the replacement surface on the inner surface of the replacement pad.
[0010] In one aspect, after the first wing and the second wing are folded outward away from the center of the replacement pad, the surface area of the replacement surface increases relative to before the folding.
[0011] In one aspect, the at least one connector comprises two connectors.
[0012] In one aspect, the at least one connector is a magnetic connector configured to mate with at least one magnetic receiver of the adapter.
[0013] In one aspect, the bag further includes at least one pocket disposed inside the bag.
[0014] In one aspect, the at least one pocket includes a first pocket, a second pocket, a third pocket, and a fourth pocket, the first pocket being disposed along the inner surface of the rear panel, the second pocket being disposed along the inner surface of the first side panel, the third pocket being disposed along the inner surface of the second side panel, the fourth pocket extending laterally between the first side panel and the second side panel, and the fourth pocket being disposed along the inner surface of the replacement pad when the replacement pad is in the folded configuration.
[0015] In one aspect, the package further includes a handle attached to the upper edge of the rear panel.
[0016] In one aspect, the first extension strip is coupled to a first end of the base strip at one end, and the second extension strip is coupled to a second end of the base strip at one end.
[0017] In one aspect, the first extension strip includes a first fastener disposed at an end of the first extension strip opposite to an end of the first extension strip connected to the base strip, and the second extension strip includes a first fastener disposed at an end of the second extension strip opposite to an end of the second extension strip connected to the base strip.
[0018] In one aspect, the first extension strip includes a second fastener disposed at the end of the first extension strip connected to the base, and the second extension strip includes a second fastener disposed at the end of the second extension strip connected to the base.
[0019] In one aspect, the first fasteners of the first extension strip and the second extension strip are configured to cooperate with the second fasteners of the first extension strip and the second extension strip.
[0020] In one aspect, the first and second extension strips are configured to wrap around the rails of the support structure to connect the adapter to the support structure.
[0021] In one aspect, after the first and second extension strips are wrapped around the railing of the support structure, a first fastener of each of the first and second extension strips is connected to a second fastener of each of the first and second extension strips to connect the adapter to the support structure.
[0022] In one aspect, the adapter further includes at least one receiver disposed on the surface of the base strip, the at least one receiver being configured to mate with the at least one connector of the package to connect the adapter to the package.
[0023] In one aspect, the first extension strip and the second extension strip are oriented perpendicular to the base strip.
[0024] In one aspect, the supporting structure is the railing of a play bed. Attached Figure Description
[0025] The foregoing summary of the invention and the following detailed description will be best understood when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate various embodiments of this disclosure. In the drawings: Figure 1 This is a top view of a travel bag in a closed configuration according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0026] Figure 2 It is in a closed configuration. Figure 1 A front view of the travel bag.
[0027] Figure 3 It is in a closed configuration. Figure 1 Rear view of the travel bag.
[0028] Figure 4 It is in a closed configuration. Figure 1 Side view of the travel bag.
[0029] Figure 5 It is in a closed configuration. Figure 1 A bottom view of the travel bag.
[0030] Figure 6 It is in a closed configuration. Figure 1 A 3D image of a travel bag.
[0031] Figure 7 yes Figure 1 A 3D view of the travel bag, with the top cover in the open configuration.
[0032] Figure 8 yes Figure 1 A top view of the travel bag, with the top cover in the open configuration.
[0033] Figure 9 It is transitioning to enabling configuration. Figure 1 A top view of the travel bag.
[0034] Figure 10 It is transitioning to enabling configuration. Figure 1 Another top view of the travel bag.
[0035] Figure 11 It is transitioning to enabling configuration. Figure 1 Another top view of the travel bag.
[0036] Figure 12 It is in the open configuration. Figure 1 A top view of the travel bag.
[0037] Figure 13 It is in the open configuration. Figure 12 A 3D image of a travel bag.
[0038] Figure 14 This is a front view of a game bed adapter according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0039] Figure 15 yes Figure 14 Rear view of the game bed adapter.
[0040] Figure 16 It is attached to the play bed. Figure 14 A 3D image of the playbed adapter.
[0041] Figure 17 It is connected to Figure 14 Play bed adapter Figure 1 A rear-view 3D view of the travel bag.
[0042] Figure 18 It is connected to Figure 16 Play bed adapter Figure 1 A front view of the travel bag, with the playbed adapter attached to the playbed. Detailed Implementation
[0043] The use of certain terms in the following description is for convenience only and is not intended to be limiting. The words “front,” “back,” “up,” and “down” indicate directions in the referenced figures. The words “inward” and “outward” refer to directions toward and away from the referenced portion in the figures. “Axially” refers to the direction along the axis of a shaft (or shaft-like structure) or along the axis of rotation. References to a list of items cited as “at least one of a, b, or c” (where a, b, and c represent the listed items) refer to any single item or combination of item a, b, or c. The terms “about” and “approximately” should be interpreted as within 10% of the stated value or ratio. Terms include the words specifically mentioned above, their derivatives, and words with similar meanings.
[0044] Figure 1 This is a top view of the travel bag 10 in its closed configuration. Figure 2 This is a front view of the travel bag 10 in its closed configuration. Figure 3 This is a rear view of the travel bag 10 in its closed configuration. Figure 4 This is a side view of the travel bag 10 in its closed configuration. Figure 5 This is a bottom view of the travel bag 10 in its closed configuration. Figure 6 This is a 3D view of the travel bag 10 in its closed configuration. Figures 1-6 This will be described in detail together. Travel bag 10 is a specialized bag designed to carry all the necessities for baby changing and care while traveling or on the go. Travel bag 10 includes compartments for storing diapers, wipes, bottles, and other baby necessities, and includes a changing pad 22 that can be unfolded into an open configuration so that the baby can be placed on the changing pad 22 when changing the baby's diaper. Therefore, in some examples, travel bag 10 may be referred to as a baby changing organizer or baby changing bag.
[0045] Travel bag 10 includes a back panel 12, a base 14, a first side panel 16, a second side panel 18, a top cover 20, and a replacement pad 22. In some examples, the back panel 12, base 14, first side panel 16, second side panel 18, top cover 20, and replacement pad 22 may all be made of a woven, knitted, felted, or otherwise manufactured fabric material (e.g., a material made of fibers, films, or alternatives). As shown, the back panel 12 may include a generally square or rectangular shape, and the back panel 12 defines the structures to which other components of the travel bag 10 are attached. The base 14 is securely attached to the back panel 12 along its bottom or lower edge, and the base 14 extends forward from the back panel 12 in a generally vertical direction. The base 14 may be securely attached to the back panel 12 by stitching, adhesive, zippers, and other options not specifically listed. Furthermore, in some examples, the base 14 may be a generally square or rectangular shape, and the dimensions of the base 14 may be smaller than the dimensions of the back panel 12.
[0046] The first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18 can be securely attached to the rear panel 12 along the first and second side edges, respectively. Further, the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18 can be securely attached to the base 14 along their respective lower edges. The first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18 extend forward from the rear panel 12 in a generally vertical direction, and extend upward from the base 14 in a generally vertical direction. The first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18 can be securely attached to the rear panel 12 and the base 14 by stitching, adhesive, zippers, and other options not specifically listed. In some examples, both the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18 can be generally rectangular in shape with at least one rounded or curved corner.
[0047] The top cover 20 is securely attached to the back panel 12 along its upper edge and extends forward from the back panel 12. The top cover 20 may be securely attached to the back panel 12 by stitching, adhesive, zippers, and other options not specifically listed. Furthermore, in some examples, the top cover 20 may be generally square or rectangular in shape, and the size of the top cover 20 may be smaller than the size of the back panel 12. As described further below, the top cover 20 can be folded / unfolded or opened / closed by rotating it about its attachment point along the upper edge of the back panel 12. The top cover 20 can be opened or closed to expose or cover the interior 24 of the travel bag 10, respectively. In some examples, the top cover 20 may include a button, hook and loop fastener, magnet, clasp, or other similar fastener to hold the top cover 20 in a closed position.
[0048] The travel bag 10 may also include a handle 26 fixed along the upper edge of the rear panel 12, the same edge that is connected to the top cover 20. In other examples, the handle 26 may be located at different positions on the travel bag 10. The handle 26 is configured to provide a gripping feature for a user when picking up and / or moving the travel bag 10. The travel bag 10 also includes at least one connector 28 coupled to the rear panel 12 or the upper edge of the rear panel 12, the same edge that is connected to the top cover 20. In the illustrated embodiment, the at least one connector 28 comprises two connectors 28, each connector 28 being securely coupled to the back surface or rear surface of the rear panel 12 of the travel bag 10, and each connector extending upward above the top cover 20. Furthermore, as... Figure 3 As best shown, a connector 28 is provided on each side of the handle 26, such that the connector 28 is equidistant from the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18. In some examples, as further described below, the connector 28 may be a magnetic connector configured to engage with an additional magnetic receiver 56 of the playbed adapter 42. In other examples, the connector 28 may be a button, snap, Velcro, hook, or latch, and other options not specifically listed. As further described below, the connector 28 is configured to provide features that allow the travel bag 10 to be attached and secured to the playbed 44.
[0049] Figure 7 This is a 3D view of travel bag 10, with the top cover 20 in the open configuration. Figure 8 This is a top view of the travel bag 10, with the top cover 20 in the open configuration. Figure 9 The Travel Bag 10 is transforming into a top view of the open configuration. Figure 10 The Travel Bag 10 is transforming into another top view of the open configuration. Figure 11 This is another top view of the Travel Bag 10 as it transforms into an open configuration. Figure 12 This is a top view of the travel bag 10 in its open configuration. Figure 13 This is a 3D view of the travel bag 10 in its open configuration. Figures 7-13 We will discuss this in detail together.
[0050] The travel bag 10 also includes a replacement pad 22, which is laterally disposed between the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18, and vertically disposed between the base 14 and the top cover 20. When the top cover 20 is in the closed configuration, the top cover 20 at least partially overlaps with and covers the replacement pad 22. When the top cover 20 is in the open configuration, the top cover 20 does not overlap with the replacement pad 22. As shown, when the travel bag 10 is in the closed configuration, the replacement pad 22 is also the front panel of the travel bag 10 (see Figure 10). Figures 1-8 Furthermore, when in the closed configuration, the rear panel 12, the first side panel 16, the second side panel 18, and the changing pad 22 define an interior 24 within the travel bag 10. The interior 24 can be used to store items such as diapers, wipes, bottles, and other baby essentials. Additionally, the travel bag 10 may include at least one pocket 30 disposed within the interior 24 of the travel bag 10. In some examples, as shown, the travel bag 10 may include four pockets 30, each extending along a wall of the interior 24. More specifically, a first pocket 30 may be disposed along the first side panel 16, a second pocket 30 may be disposed along the second side panel 18, a third pocket 30 may be disposed along the rear panel 12, and a fourth pocket 30 may be disposed along the changing pad 22.
[0051] The replacement pad 22 is removably attached to the front edges of the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18, which are opposite the rear edges that connect the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18 to the rear panel 12. In some examples, the replacement pad 22 can be removably attached to the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18 via a zipper 32, which extends vertically along the edge connecting the replacement pad 22 to the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18. In other examples, the travel bag 10 may include Velcro, buttons, magnets, or other similar fasteners for removably attaching the replacement pad 22 to the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18. Figure 9 As shown in the optimal configuration, the zipper 32 can be opened by pulling it downward toward the base 14, which separates the replacement pad 22 from the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18 and allows the replacement pad 22 to fold away from the interior 24 of the travel bag 10. The zipper 32 can be closed again by pulling it upward toward the top cover 20, which engages the replacement pad 22 with the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18, thereby securing the replacement pad 22 in a closed configuration.
[0052] refer to Figure 9 When the replacement pad 22 is pulled away from the first side panel 16 and the second side panel 18 and folded away from the interior 24 of the travel bag 10, the replacement pad 22 lies flat on the support surface. (Reference) Figure 10 The replacement pad 22 can be further unfolded around the fold line 34 (which is the top edge of the replacement pad when it is in a folded / closed and pulled-up configuration), such that the length of the replacement pad 22 is approximately doubled relative to the length of the front edge of the base 14 to which the replacement pad 22 is connected. Furthermore, refer to... Figure 11The replacement pad 22 includes a first wing 36 connected along a first lateral side edge of the replacement pad 22 and a second wing 38 connected along a second lateral side edge of the replacement pad 22. In some examples, when in a fully deployed configuration, the first wing 36 and the second wing 38 may extend along the entire length of the replacement pad 22. In other examples, when in a fully deployed configuration, the first wing 36 and the second wing 38 may extend only a portion of the length of the replacement pad 22. Furthermore, in some examples, the first wing 36 and the second wing 38 may be integrally formed with the replacement pad 22.
[0053] refer to Figures 11-13 When the changing pad 22 is in a folded and closed configuration, the first wing 36 and the second wing 38 fold inward onto the changing surface 40 of the changing pad 22. Furthermore, when the changing pad 22 is in an unfolded or open configuration, the first wing 36 and the second wing 38 can fold outward away from the changing surface 40 and the central portion of the changing pad 22. In some examples, as shown, both the first wing 36 and the second wing 38 can be generally rectangular in shape, with a triangle at the far end of the rectangle on the short side. In other examples, the shapes of the first wing 36 and the second wing 38 can be entirely generally rectangular. The first wing 36 and the second wing 38 are configured to fold outward away from the center of the changing surface 40 of the changing pad 22 to enlarge or increase the total area of the changing surface 40. The changing surface 40 is the surface on which the baby rests when changing diapers or providing other care to the baby.
[0054] In operation, a parent or user can unzip 32 and unfold the changing pad 22 away from the interior 24 of the travel bag 10. Then, with the first wing 36 and the second wing 38 remaining folded inward, the changing pad 22 can be further unfolded along the fold line 34, further away from the interior 24 of the travel bag 10. Next, the first wing 36 and the second wing 38 can be folded laterally outward away from the center of the changing pad 22, thereby expanding the area of the changing surface 40 and exposing the entire changing surface 40. The user or parent can use the changing surface 40 to place the baby on it while providing care. In addition, the interior 24 of the travel bag 10 and the pocket 30 can be used to store items needed for providing care to the baby. Once the care provided to the baby is complete and the baby has been removed from the changing surface, the first wing 36 and the second wing 38 can be folded inward, the changing pad 22 can be folded inward and upward toward the interior 24 of the travel bag 10, and then the zipper 32 can be zipped up again to secure the travel bag 10 in a closed configuration. Finally, the top cover 20 can be folded over the interior 24 of the travel bag 10 to completely close the interior 24, thereby securing the items inside the interior 24 of the travel bag 10 when the travel bag 10 is stored or transported.
[0055] Figure 14This is a front view of the game bed adapter 42. Figure 15 This is a rear view of the game bed adapter 42. Figure 16 This is a 3D view of the game bed adapter 42 attached to the game bed 44. Figure 17 This is a rear-view stereoscopic view of the travel bag 10 connected to the playbed adapter 42. Figure 18 This is a front view of the travel bag 10 connected to the playbed adapter 42, wherein the playbed adapter 42 is attached to the playbed 44. Figures 14-18 This will be described in detail together. The playpen adapter 42 is a component for attaching and securing the travel bag 10 to the playpen 44 or a stroller, vehicle, crib, etc. The playpen adapter 42 includes a base strap 46, a first extension strap 48, and a second extension strap 50. The base strap 46 is generally flat and rectangular in shape, and is made of leather or fabric. Each of the first extension strap 48 and the second extension strap 50 is also generally flat and rectangular in shape, and may be made of leather or fabric. The playpen 44 includes sidewalls 45 that may be formed of soft material and / or mesh. The top 55 of the soft material may extend above the railings 58 (e.g., top rail) of the playpen 44, and as... Figure 16 and Figure 18 As shown, the playbed adapter 42 can be partially or completely covered by the top 55 of the soft material of the playbed 44.
[0056] A first extension strip 48 is attached to or integrally formed with the base strip 46 and is disposed adjacent to one end of the base strip 46. A second extension strip 50 is attached to or integrally formed with the base strip 46 and is disposed adjacent to the other end of the base strip 46. Thus, the first extension strip 48 and the second extension strip 50 are disposed at opposite ends of the base strip 46 and both extend in the same direction away from the base strip 46 at an angle substantially perpendicular to the base strip 46. In some examples, the base strip 46, the first extension strip 48, and the second extension strip 50 may have substantially the same shape, size, and thickness. Figure 15 As best shown, the distal free ends (i.e., the ends not connected to the base strip 46) of the first extension strip 48 and the second extension strip 50 include a first fastener 52 configured to engage with a second fastener 54, which is disposed at the ends of the first extension strip 48 and the second extension strip 50 that are connected to the base strip 46. Both the first fastener 52 and the second fastener 54 are disposed on the back or rear side of the first extension strip 48 and the second extension strip 50. Furthermore, the base strip 46 includes two receivers 56 disposed on the front side or surface of the base strip 46, opposite the side where the first fastener 52 and the second fastener 54 are disposed, and adjacent to the distal end of the base strip 46.
[0057] refer to Figure 16 The first extension strip 48 and the second extension strip 50 are configured to wrap around the railing 58 (e.g., the top rail) of the playpen 44, and then the first fastener 52 is configured to engage and secure to the second fastener 54. In some examples, the first fastener 52 and the second fastener 54 may be button or snap connectors. In other examples, the first fastener 52 and the second fastener 54 may be Velcro, magnets, hooks, or other similar fasteners. With the first extension strip 48 and the second extension strip 50 secured to the railing 58 of the playpen 44, the receiver 56 of the base strip 46 may connect to the magnetic connector 28 of the travel bag 10. Thus, the receiver 56 of the base strip 46 may also be a magnetic connector configured to engage with the magnetic connector 28 of the travel bag 10, thereby securing the travel bag 10 to the playpen 44. In some examples, to remove the travel bag 10 from the playpen 44, the user simply pulls the travel bag 10 away from the playpen 44 until the magnetic connection is released and the travel bag 10 is disconnected. In other examples, connector 28 is a quick-connect buckle with a movable part / latch engaging below the head of receiver 56. Thus, in this example, the user squeezes the button on each connector 28 to disengage from receiver 56, allowing the travel bag 10 to be removed from playbed 44. As those skilled in the art will understand, magnets facilitate connection, as only the connector 28 needs to be placed near receiver 56, and the magnet pulls the connector to full engagement, with the buckle automatically engaging when pulled into place by the magnet. Travel bag 10 and playbed adapter 42 provide a simple and easy solution for connecting travel bag 10 to playbed 44, or a stroller, vehicle, etc., on which the playbed adapter 42 is attached.
[0058] Therefore, the illustrated embodiments have been described in detail, and it will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art that many physical changes can be made without altering the inventive concept and principles implemented therein, some of which are only exemplified in the detailed description of this disclosure. It should also be understood that many embodiments are possible, comprising only a portion of the illustrated embodiments, and these embodiments do not alter the inventive concept and principles embodied herein with respect to these portions.
[0059] Therefore, the current embodiments and optional configurations are to be considered exemplary and / or illustrative in all respects, and not restrictive, and the scope of this disclosure is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, all alternative embodiments and modifications thereof falling within the equivalent meaning and scope of the claims are covered herein.
Claims
1. A component comprising: The package includes: The rear panel is connected to each of the base, the first side panel, and the second side panel; A replacement pad is attached to each of the base, the first side panel, and the second side panel, the replacement pad defining the front panel when in a folded configuration and defining a replacement surface when in an unfolded configuration; A top cover, attached to the upper edge of the rear panel, the top cover being openable and closable to expose and cover the interior of the bag, respectively; and At least one connector is attached to one of the rear panel, the first side panel, the second side panel, the base, the top cover, or the replacement pad; and An adapter, comprising a base strip coupled to a first extension strip and a second extension strip, the adapter being configured to attach to a support structure and removably coupled to the at least one connector of the package.
2. The component according to claim 1, wherein, The bag also includes a first zipper and a second zipper, the first zipper being disposed along the edge of the first side panel and the first lateral edge of the replacement pad and between the edge of the first side panel and the first lateral edge of the replacement pad, and the second zipper being disposed along the edge of the second side panel and the second lateral edge of the replacement pad and between the edge of the second side panel and the second lateral edge of the replacement pad.
3. The component according to claim 2, wherein, When the first zipper and the second zipper are closed, the replacement pad is in the folded configuration, and when the first zipper and the second zipper are opened, the replacement pad is in the unfolded configuration.
4. The component according to claim 1, wherein, The replacement pad includes a fold line, which allows the replacement pad to fold about the fold line to extend away from the interior of the bag so that it can lie flat on a support surface.
5. The component according to claim 1, wherein, The replacement pad includes a first wing and a second wing, the first wing and the second wing being configured to be folded laterally outward away from the center of the replacement pad to define the replacement surface on the inner surface of the replacement pad.
6. The component according to claim 5, wherein, After the first wing and the second wing are folded outward away from the center of the replacement pad, the surface area of the replacement surface increases relative to before the folding.
7. The component according to claim 1, wherein, The at least one connector includes two connectors.
8. The component according to claim 1, wherein, The at least one connector is a magnetic connector configured to mate with at least one magnetic receiver of the adapter.
9. The component according to claim 1, wherein, The bag also includes at least one pocket located inside the bag.
10. The component of claim 9, wherein, The at least one pocket includes: A first pocket is provided along the inner surface of the rear panel; A second pocket is provided along the inner surface of the first side panel; A third pocket is provided along the inner surface of the second side panel; and A fourth pocket extends laterally between the first side panel and the second side panel, and when the replacement pad is in the folded configuration, the fourth pocket is positioned along the inner surface of the replacement pad.
11. The component of claim 1, wherein, The package also includes a handle that is attached to the upper edge of the rear panel.
12. The component according to claim 1, wherein, The first extension strip is attached to a first end of the base strip at one end, and the second extension strip is attached to a second end of the base strip at one end.
13. The component of claim 12, wherein, The first extension strip includes a first fastener disposed at the end of the first extension strip opposite to the end of the first extension strip that is connected to the base strip, and the second extension strip includes a first fastener disposed at the end of the second extension strip opposite to the end of the second extension strip that is connected to the base strip.
14. The component of claim 13, wherein, The first extension strip includes a second fastener disposed at the end of the first extension strip that is connected to the base, and the second extension strip includes a second fastener disposed at the end of the second extension strip that is connected to the base.
15. The component of claim 14, wherein, The first fastener of the first extension strip and the first fastener of the second extension strip are configured to cooperate with the second fastener of the first extension strip and the second fastener of the second extension strip.
16. The component of claim 1, wherein, The first and second extension strips are configured to wrap around the railing of the support structure to connect the adapter to the support structure.
17. The component of claim 16, wherein, After the first extension strip and the second extension strip are wrapped around the railing of the support structure, the first fastener of the first extension strip and the first fastener of the second extension strip are respectively connected to the second fastener of the first extension strip and the second fastener of the second extension strip to connect the adapter to the support structure.
18. The component according to claim 1, wherein, The adapter also includes at least one receiver disposed on the surface of the base strip, the at least one receiver being configured to mate with the at least one connector of the package to attach the adapter to the package.
19. The component of claim 18, wherein, The first and second extension strips are oriented perpendicular to the base strip.
20. The component of claim 1, wherein, The supporting structure is the railing of the play bed.