Versatile baby barrier system

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Inventors

Schock, Joel F.

Application #

993406

Filed

Dec-21-1992

Published

Oct-18-1994

Current US Class

049/463
160/135
256/24
256/26
256/27
256/31

International Classes

E04H 017/16

Field of Search

49/131 49/463 49/57 160/135 256/31 256/27 256/26 256/25 256/24

Examiners

Reese; Randolph A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lingbeck; David A.

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Abstract
A free standing versatile baby barrier system comprising individual modules each having a flat stiff mat-like horizontal component and a flat vertical component of similar width attached at one end near a mid-section of the horizontal component such that the width of the vertical component spans the width of the horizontal component. The vertical component is of sufficient height to prevent the baby from climbing over the barrier to the protected side, and the horizontal component is of sufficient length to require the baby to stand or crawl on the horizontal component thus securing the horizontal component to the floor by the baby's own weight. Individual modules may be detachably linked together with hinge members attached to the lateral edges of the vertical components of the modules, allowing for rotation of the modules relative to one another to conveniently adjust the barrier system.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A free standing baby barrier system comprising:

modular units, wherein each of said modular units comprises

a flat, substantially rigid mat-like horizontal component capable of lying on the floor, effecting a base of each of said modular units;

a flat, substantially rigid vertical component having a width comparable to said horizontal component and being attached at one end to near a mid-section of a top side of said horizontal component;

a means of attachment of said vertical component to said horizontal component;

a means of bracing said vertical component generally perpendicular to said horizontal component, said bracing means comprising a rigid, elongated diagonal brace between said vertical and said horizontal components and removably attached to said top side of said horizontal component and a side of said vertical component, said diagonal brace having flanges fixedly attached to ends thereof for being received into corresponding slotted mounds fixedly attached to said top side of said horizontal component and said side of said vertical component of each of said modular units; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a device which will aid in the care of infants and small toddlers by providing a barrier to the movement of the child. More specifically, the present invention would act as a child barrier device in a highly versatile manner.

2. Prior Art

To those who care for infants and toddlers it is well known that they frequently roam and explore their environment. Although it is important for them to have ample room to roam and explore, they can get themselves into situations that may be a danger to themselves or be destructive to property on the premises without constant supervision by a responsible adult. Because adults often need help in restricting children from getting into such situations so that the adult can tend to other chores as well, a number of devices to aid them have been invented.

The most well known devices for restricting a small child's movements are known as playpens. Many variations in design of the playpen and crib have been described in the past including U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,680,155; 4,692,953; 4,750,223; 4,765,004; 4,819,285; 3,080,573; 3,430,271; and 5,076,546. All of these devices however, enclose the child and restrict them to a very small area to play in. Children find this degree of restriction frustrating and learn early to protest being placed in such a device.
 
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