Baby diaper-changing pad for use in a motor vehicle

Beds – Support for users body or part thereof – Specially adapted for infant support

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C005S094000, C005S118000, C297S219100

Reexamination Certificate

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06327726

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application claims the priority of 198 35 148.8-16, filed Aug. 4, 1998, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a baby diaper-changing pad which is suitable for use in a passenger automobile having at least two rows of seats.
When traveling with little children in a motor vehicle, a situation occasionally arises that the child must have its diaper changed and there is no space available for the purpose except in the motor vehicle. The easiest thing is then to do the changing on one of the back seats of the motor vehicle, depositing the child on the bench of the particular back seat. It is desirable to place a kerchief or the like under the baby to protect the bench surface against soiling.
Moreover it is possible to carry in the vehicle a diaper changing pad which is provided for use in the home on a changing table, and then lay it on the seat to protect the latter. Such a changing pad, however, is relatively bulky and also is not designed to fit the dimensions of the back seat of a motor vehicle, so that a diaper changing pad, used as it was not originally intended to be used, is especially unable to assure secure lateral support for the baby.
DE 44 01 558 A1 discloses a carrier for a vehicle which is closed by a covering when in the transport mode. To open the carrier the covering can be turned up about a hinge to a use position in which the inside of the covering can then be used, especially as a diaper-changing pad.
DE 196 40 950 A1 shows a mat for the rear seat area of motor vehicles for carrying dogs. In the area of the perimeter of the mat fastening, means are disposed to permit the mat to be fastened loosely hanging from fixed parts of the car. For this purpose attaching belts or the like, to make the connection between the blanket and the particular car-fixed part. The fastening devices have at least in part a swivel part and a holding part turning on the latter substantially in the plane of the mat or a plane parallel thereto to the frame of the belt.
DE Gebrauchsmuster 72 22 332 describes a device for bridging the foot space between the front and back seats in a passenger motor car, which serves as a child's couch. A mat-shaped, non-rigid platform is provided along opposite margins with fastening apparatus for attaching the platform on one side to the rear seats of the passenger motor vehicle and on the other side to the backs of the front seats of the passenger motor vehicle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved diaper-changing pad which can be used in a passenger car with at least two rows of seats.
This object has been achieved according to the present invention by a diaper-changing pad which has a roll-up mat of an elastic material which has straps and/or loops at two opposite ends. The mat can be attached to two head supports of two seats of the motor vehicle arranged one behind the other in the direction of travel and is equipped between the ends provided with the straps and/or loops with a soft baby pad on its inner side. The arrangement of the baby pad on the mat and the dimensions of the mat and its straps and/or loops are selected such that, with the mat attached to the head supports, the mat lies with its outer side on a seat surface of the rear seat in the direction of travel on which the baby pad is arranged on the inner side of the mat.
The present invention is based on the recognition of the advantages of adapting a diaper-changing pad to the available space in a passenger automobile and providing a suitable fixation that will provide a secure holding of the changing pad with regard to the surface of the rear seat. The diaper-changing pad according to the present invention is thus secured against slipping, thereby improving the safety of the baby. By configuring the pad as a roll-up mat, the latter can be stowed compactly in the vehicle.
In an advantageous embodiment of the baby diaper-changing pad, the dimensions of the mat can be selected such that the mat, suspended or affixed in the manner of a hammock, reaches upward on both sides of the changing pad. Thus a baby laid on the changing pad can be secured laterally.
Furthermore, the formation of a separate baby changing pad on the inner side of the roll makes possible the selection of materials and substances for the mat that are especially suited for the particular purpose. For example, the baby pad can consist of an absorbent material and be configured as a cushion, while the mat is made impermeable to fluids, especially of a plastic material. In this manner the baby pad is especially kind to the skin, while the mat effectively protects the back seat against soiling.
In a currently preferred embodiment of the diaper-changing pad according to the invention, the baby pad can be fastened removably to the mat, especially by a slide fastener or by a hook-and-loop closure. This arrangement makes it possible to clean the baby pad thoroughly, for example in a washing machine, so that adequate cleanliness of the changing pad can be assured.
In another embodiment of the changing pad, a plurality of pockets can be provided on the inside of the mat between the ends which are provided with straps and/or loops and the baby pad for stowing various articles such as cleaning cloths, baby cream, baby powder, a toy, and a change of clothing. Thereby, the changing pad is expanded to a complete diaper-changing outfit which can be carried regularly in the vehicle in an especially compact way.
In an embodiment of the diaper-changing pad according to the invention, additional pockets can be arranged, under the baby pad on the inside of the mat and can be especially adapted to the dimensions of fresh diapers. These measures permit, on one hand, the availability of additional storage space which, on the other hand, especially if fresh diapers are contained in the extra pockets, increases the convenience of the baby pad.


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