A new type of baby rug

The detachable support structure and buckle hook connection enable the multi-functional conversion and quick assembly of the baby rug, solving the problems of insufficient functionality and safety hazards of existing baby rugs, and improving the user experience and safety.

CN224420576UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30SHENZHEN ZHONGWANG TOYS CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202521116302.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-05-30
Publication Date
2026-06-30
Estimated Expiration
2035-05-30

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Technical Problem

Existing baby rugs have limited functionality, and the assembly and disassembly process is cumbersome and poses safety hazards.

Method used

It adopts a detachable bracket structure and outer cover design, and utilizes a detachable connection structure of buckles and hooks. The support rod and the carpet body can be quickly connected and disconnected through hooks and buckles. The support rod is flexible and equipped with a protective sleeve. The bracket structure can be transformed to meet different functional needs.

Benefits of technology

It enhances the entertainment, interactivity, and functionality of baby rugs, simplifies assembly and disassembly steps, ensures safety, reduces production costs, and meets diverse needs in different scenarios.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a novel baby rug, comprising a rug body and a support structure. A detachable connection structure is provided between the support structure and the rug body. The support structure has an outer cover, which is detachably connected to the support structure. The support structure includes multiple support rods. The detachable connection structure includes buckles and hooks. By combining the detachable support structure and the outer cover, this utility model allows for shape transformation according to needs, thereby creating a novel baby rug with a crawling mat function, or quickly assembling it into a novel baby rug with a play tent function, or a curved space with a cradle-like feel. This expands the usage scenarios and lifespan of the novel baby rug, enhancing its entertainment, interactivity, and functionality, and meeting the diverse needs of infants at different growth stages or in different scenarios.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of baby carpets, and specifically to a novel baby carpet. Background Technology

[0002] For playful babies and toddlers, crawling and rolling on the floor is natural. However, allowing babies or toddlers to play directly on a cold floor is unhygienic and can easily cause them to catch a cold. To address these issues, patent application CN201720581157.7 discloses a baby rug, comprising a rug body and a cross-shaped tent frame. The rug body is square, with a baffle connected to one wide side and a pair of wing plates vertically connected to the two long sides. The base of the cross-shaped tent frame is connected to the four corners of the rug body, and the wing plates have elastic loops on both sides for the poles of the cross-shaped tent frame to fit into. In practical application, the baffle on the other side of the rug body can also be designed as various touch-sensitive or button-type sound toys to increase fun for babies or toddlers to play with. Various toy ornaments, such as wind chimes, can also be hung on the cross-shaped tent frame to further increase playability and attract babies or toddlers to play in the rug area.

[0003] However, the existing baby rug still has the following problems: 1. The existing baby rug can only serve as a rug, and its entertainment, interactivity and functionality are limited, making it difficult to meet the diverse needs of babies at different growth stages or in different scenarios; 2. The base of the existing baby rug's cross tent frame is connected to the four corners of the rug body by buckles. The assembly and disassembly steps using buckles are cumbersome, and there is a risk of pinching the operator during assembly, resulting in poor assembly safety; moreover, the buckles may lose elasticity after prolonged use, leading to loosening, affecting the stability of the connection, and posing a safety hazard. Utility Model Content

[0004] This utility model addresses the shortcomings of current technology by providing a new type of baby carpet, aiming to solve the technical problems of poor functionality, cumbersome assembly and disassembly steps, and safety hazards in existing carpets.

[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to achieve the above objectives is as follows:

[0006] A novel baby carpet includes a carpet body, the carpet body having a support structure, and a detachable connection structure between the support structure and the carpet body, the detachable connection structure being used for detachably connecting and assembling the support structure onto the carpet body; the support structure having an outer cover, the outer cover being detachably connected to the support structure.

[0007] As a further improvement, the support structure includes multiple support rods, and the detachable connection structure is disposed between the support rods and the carpet body; the detachable connection structure includes buckles and hooks, the buckles are respectively disposed on the edges of the carpet body, and the hooks are respectively disposed on the ends of the support rods, and the hooks are detachably fastened to the buckles.

[0008] As a further improvement, the hook is provided with a fastening inlet, which can be fastened by the buckle ring; the hook is provided with multiple elastic arc sections.

[0009] As a further improvement, the hook includes a first buckle, a first connecting edge, a second connecting edge, and a third connecting edge. The end of the support rod is provided with a first buckle, the first buckle is connected to the first buckle, and a gap is provided between the second connecting edge and the third connecting edge to form a buckle inlet; the included angle between the first connecting edge and the third connecting edge is in the range of 10-45°; the first buckle is elliptical and has parallel straight edges.

[0010] As a further improvement, the support rod is a flexible rod, the hooks are disposed at both ends of the flexible rod, and the flexible rod and the hooks are movably connected by the first buckle.

[0011] As a further improvement, the number of support rods is at least two, and the hooks at both ends of the two support rods are respectively connected to the buckles on the diagonal of the carpet body to form an arc-shaped support structure.

[0012] As a further improvement, the number of support rods is at least four, and the hooks at one end of the four support rods are respectively connected to the buckles of the carpet body. The other ends of the support rods are close to each other and tied together with straps or rubber bands to form a cone-shaped support structure.

[0013] As a further improvement, the support rod is fitted with a protective sleeve, which is either elastic rubber or protective cotton.

[0014] As a further improvement, the support rod is also provided with multiple arrayed hanging rings, which are used for hanging the components.

[0015] As a further improvement, the edges of the carpet body are provided with multiple extension blocks; both the buckle and the first buckle are flexible buckles.

[0016] Compared with the prior art, the above-mentioned technical solutions of one or more of the novel baby carpets provided in this utility model embodiment have at least one of the following technical effects:

[0017] 1. This utility model, through the combination of a detachable support structure and an outer cover, can be transformed in form according to the needs of the carpet body, thereby forming a new type of baby carpet with crawling mat function, or quickly assembled into a new type of baby carpet with play tent function, or an arc-shaped space with cradle-like function, greatly improving the usage scenarios and life cycle of the new type of baby carpet, enhancing its entertainment, interactivity and functionality, and meeting the diverse needs of babies at different growth stages or in different scenarios.

[0018] 2. This utility model achieves quick connection and disassembly between the support rod and the carpet body by setting a detachable connection structure composed of buckles and hooks. When connecting, simply hook the buckle into the buckle. The assembly and disassembly steps are simple, preventing pinching injuries, improving operational safety, ensuring the connection is firm, preventing accidental detachment or loosening, ensuring structural stability in the form of a tent or cradle, and ensuring the safety of the baby. In addition, the hook reduces the production cost of the new baby carpet. Attached Figure Description

[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the novel arc-shaped baby rug in this embodiment;

[0021] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the novel arc-shaped baby rug of this embodiment;

[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the detachable connection structure in this embodiment;

[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the novel cone-shaped baby rug in this embodiment;

[0024] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the novel cone-shaped baby rug of this embodiment. Detailed Implementation

[0025] The following description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention and does not limit the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0026] For examples, see the appendix. Figures 1-3A novel baby rug 1 includes a rug body 2, the rug body 2 having a support structure 3, and a detachable connection structure 4 between the support structure 3 and the rug body 2. The detachable connection structure 4 is used for detachably connecting and assembling the support structure 3 onto the rug body 2. The support structure 3 has an outer cover 5, which allows the novel baby rug 1 to be assembled into a tent as needed, improving the practicality and fun of using the novel baby rug 1. The outer cover 5 and the support structure 3 are detachably connected. Preferably, the detachable connection is a sleeve connection, and the outer cover 5 has an opening, which serves as an entrance and exit.

[0027] The support structure 3 includes multiple support rods 30, and the detachable connection structure 4 is disposed between the support rods 30 and the carpet body 2. The detachable connection structure 4 includes buckles 40 and hooks 41. The buckles 40 are respectively disposed on the edges of the carpet body 2, and the hooks 41 are respectively disposed on the ends of the support rods 30. The hooks 41 are detachably fastened to the buckles 40. The hooks 41 have a fastening inlet for fastening the hooks 41 to the buckles 40. The hooks 41 have multiple elastic arc portions 410 for providing elastic force, so that when the support rods 30 are bent, they have elastic force with the buckles 40, ensuring the stability of the connection. The buckles 40 and the hooks 41 are used to ensure the quick connection or disassembly of the support rods 30 and the carpet body 2, and to ensure connection stability, prevent accidental detachment, and improve connection stability.

[0028] The hook 41 includes a first buckle 411, a first connecting edge 412, a second connecting edge 413, and a third connecting edge 414. A first buckle 300 is provided at the end of the support rod 30. The first buckle 411 is connected to the first buckle 300. A gap is provided between the second connecting edge 413 and the third connecting edge 414 for the buckle 400 to be inserted, forming a buckling entrance. The included angle between the first connecting edge 412 and the third connecting edge 414 is in the range of 10-45°. The first buckle 411 is elliptical and has parallel straight edges. The purpose is to increase the contact area between the first buckle 300 and the straight edges, resulting in more even force distribution.

[0029] The support rod 30 is a flexible elastic rod, and the hooks 41 are disposed at both ends of the flexible elastic rod. The flexible elastic rod and the hooks 41 are movably connected by the first buckle. The flexible elastic rod is straight when not subjected to external force, and can form an arc structure when subjected to external force, thereby allowing the support structure 3 to be converted according to needs, improving variability and applicability.

[0030] The number of support rods 30 is at least two. The hooks 41 at both ends of the two support rods 30 are respectively connected to the buckles 40 on the diagonal of the carpet body 2 to form an arc-shaped support structure 3. The arc-shaped support structure 3, together with the carpet body 2 and the hanging ring, forms a cradle, which improves functionality and practicality.

[0031] Another embodiment is shown in the appendix. Figures 4-5 The number of support rods 30 is at least four. The hooks 41 at one end of the four support rods 30 are respectively connected to the buckles 40 of the carpet body 2. The other ends of the support rods 30 are close to each other and tied together with straps or rubber bands to form a cone-shaped support structure 3, which, together with the outer cover 5, forms a tent, improving functionality and practicality.

[0032] The support rod 30 is covered with a protective sleeve 300, which is made of elastic rubber or protective cotton. The protective sleeve 300 is used to protect the user from injury due to the elasticity of the support rod 30 during operation.

[0033] The support rod 30 is also provided with a plurality of arrayed hanging rings 301, which are used for hanging the hanging parts, so that the hanging parts can be added or removed as needed.

[0034] The edges of the carpet body 2 are also provided with multiple extension blocks 20, and there is a fold line between the extension block 20 and the carpet body 2. The extension block 20 is used as a foot pad; the buckle 40 and the first buckle 300 are both flexible buckles.

[0035] This invention, through the combination of a detachable support structure and an outer cover, allows for transformation of the carpet body according to needs. It can be configured as a new type of baby carpet with a crawling mat function, or quickly assembled into a new type of baby carpet with a play tent function, or a curved space with a cradle-like function. This significantly expands the usage scenarios and lifespan of the new baby carpet, enhancing its entertainment, interactivity, and functionality to meet the diverse needs of infants at different developmental stages or in different scenarios. The detachable connection structure, consisting of buckles and hooks, enables quick connection and disassembly between the support rod and the carpet body. When connecting, simply hook the hook into the buckle. The assembly and disassembly steps are simple, preventing pinching injuries, improving operational safety, ensuring a secure connection, preventing accidental detachment or loosening, maintaining structural stability in tent or cradle form, ensuring the safety of the infant, and reducing the production cost of the new baby carpet.

[0036] This utility model is not limited to the above-described embodiments. Other novel baby carpets obtained by using the same or similar structures or devices as the above-described embodiments of this utility model are all within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A novel baby rug, characterized in that: The baby carpet includes a carpet body, the carpet body having a support structure, and a detachable connection structure between the support structure and the carpet body, the detachable connection structure being used for detachably connecting and assembling the support structure onto the carpet body; the support structure having an outer cover, the outer cover being detachably connected to the support structure.

2. The novel baby rug as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The support structure includes multiple support rods, and the detachable connection structure is disposed between the support rods and the carpet body; the detachable connection structure includes buckles and hooks, the buckles are respectively disposed on the edges of the carpet body, and the hooks are respectively disposed on the ends of the support rods, and the hooks are detachably fastened to the buckles.

3. The new baby rug according to claim 2, characterized in that: The hook has a fastening inlet, which can be fastened by the buckle ring; the hook has multiple elastic arc sections.

4. The novel baby rug according to claim 3, characterized in that: The hook includes a first buckle, a first connecting edge, a second connecting edge, and a third connecting edge. The end of the support rod is provided with a first buckle. The first buckle is connected to the first buckle. A gap is provided between the second connecting edge and the third connecting edge to form a buckle inlet. The included angle between the first connecting edge and the third connecting edge is in the range of 10-45°. The first buckle is elliptical and has parallel straight edges.

5. The novel baby rug according to claim 4, characterized in that: The support rod is a flexible rod, and the hooks are disposed at both ends of the flexible rod. The flexible rod and the hooks are movably connected by the first buckle.

6. The novel baby rug according to claim 5, characterized in that: The number of support rods is at least two, and the hooks at both ends of the two support rods are respectively connected to the buckles on the diagonal of the carpet body to form an arc-shaped support structure.

7. The novel baby rug as claimed in claim 5, wherein: The number of support rods is at least four. The hooks at one end of the four support rods are respectively connected to the buckles of the carpet body. The other ends of the support rods are close to each other and tied together with straps or rubber bands to form a cone-shaped support structure.

8. The new baby carpet according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that: The support rod is covered with a protective sleeve, which is either elastic rubber or protective cotton.

9. The novel baby rug according to claim 8, characterized in that: The support rod is also provided with multiple arrayed hanging rings, which are used for hanging the components.

10. The new baby rug according to claim 9, characterized in that: The edges of the carpet body are also provided with multiple extension blocks; both the buckle and the first buckle are flexible buckles.

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