Bumper pad for infant crib

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Inventors

Pope, Cheryl D.

Application #

959116

Filed

Oct-9-1992

Published

Sep-7-1993

Current US Class

005/424
005/93.1
005/946

International Classes

A47D 015/00

Field of Search

5/93.1 5/424 5/425 5/658 5/663 248/345.1

Examiners

Trettel; Michael F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Crabtree; Edwin H., Margolis; Donald W.

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Abstract
A bumper pad for receipt inside an infant crib and attachment to vertical slats and vertical corner posts of the crib and around the interior perimeter of the crib. The bumper pad designed to protect babies, infants and small children when using the crib. The bumper pad includes an elongated interior side and an oppositely disposed exterior side. An upper portion and a lower portion of the interior and exterior sides are joined together to form a void therebetween. The void is used for receiving padding material therein. The interior and exterior sides are made of a soft fabric material. The pad includes a first end which is releasably secured to a second end of the pad forming a closed loop. A plurality of flaps are incorporated into the exterior side of the pad. The flaps are disposed in a spaced relationship to each other around the exterior side of the pad. The flaps are used to wrap around a portion of the crib's slats and corner posts for securing the pad to the crib and adjacent the mattress of the crib. The exterior flaps are out of sight from the child in the crib therefore preventing the child from playing with the flaps, sticking the flaps in his or her mouth, and preventing the infant from possibly removing the pad from the sides of the crib.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention for which an exclusive privilege and property right is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A bumper pad for receipt inside an infant crib and attachment to vertical slats and vertical corner posts of the crib, the bumper pad disposed inside the crib and adjacent the top of a crib mattress, the bumper pad designed to protect babies, infants and small children when using the crib, the bumper pad comprising:

an elongated interior side and an oppositely disposed exterior side, the exterior side disposed next to the slats and corner posts; and

a plurality of flaps extending outwardly from said exterior side of the pad, said flaps disposed in a spaced relationship to each other around said exterior side of the pad, said flaps used to wrap around a portion of selected crib's slats and the corner posts for securing the pad to the crib and adjacent the mattress of the crib, said flaps formed in a fabric facing material by gathering the facing material in a loop and stitching the material vertically adjacent said exterior side.



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

(a) Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a bumper pad and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a bumper pad used for mounting inside an infant crib to protect babies, infants, and small children when using the crib.

(b) Discussion of Prior Art

Heretofore there have been a variety of different types of bumper pads designed to prevent the bumping of an infant against hard wooden or metal rails and slats that help form a crib. The bumper pads have been generally held by strings or ties secured to the vertical slats, side rails and head and footboards of the crib. The ties are not satisfactory because they can easily be loosened by the infant and the pad removed from the crib. Also, the ties can be pulled free from the pad with the ties becoming play things for the child to stick in his or her mouth running a risk of possibly choking the infant. Further ties, by virtue of being in sight of the child, entice the child to play with the ties and digits, i.e. toes and fingers, can become entangled endangering the safety of the infant. Still further, when and if the child tears off the ties, the padding material therein will quite often come free from the bumper pad making the pad unsightly and causing the pad to be replaced.
 
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