US20050092212A1 - Child's travel tray - Google Patents
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US20050092212A1 - Child's travel tray - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a device that is adapted to be selectively interconnected to a child's seat, such as a car safety seat or a stroller.
- a child's seat such as a car safety seat or a stroller.
- One embodiment of the present invention includes one or more locations adapted to receive and secure a drink holder, and which may employ a reinforced area adapted for play or drawing.
- Child safety seats are required by law in many jurisdictions of the United States, wherein caretakers of children of a certain age are mandated to restrain their child in government approved restraint seats while in an automobile, thereby reducing the probability of injury to the child in the event of an accident.
- many public transportation systems provide locations to receive child safety seats.
- Safety seats are generally adapted to provide a location for comfortably seating a child, means for securing them therein, and locations wherein the seat may be attached to the interior of a vehicle.
- Many child safety seats are adapted to interconnect with hardware that transforms them into strollers, wherein a parent is afforded dual use for their safety device.
- many jurisdictions dictate that children be seated in the rear compartment of an automobile to further prevent serious injury to a child due to a collision or from the deployment of airbags, which are generally located in the front compartment of the automobile.
- parents are usually find interacting with their children difficult when using a stroller, because their main function is to push the stroller to transport the child, while performing everyday activities, such as grocery shopping. Thus, as described above, a child is potentially unstimulated.
- the following disclosure describes a device that is adapted to selectively interconnect with a child safety seat, a stroller, an airplane seat, or any seat adapted to receive a child, wherein pockets, holders and play areas are provided such that the child will have an increased ability to play, and securely store a beverage, and have a play area to read books, play with toys and engage in other stimulating activities.
- one aspect of the present invention to provide a tray that is adapted for selective interconnection to a child safety seat generally used in automobiles. More specifically, one embodiment of the present invention is adapted to selectively interconnect with a child safety seat through the use of hook and loop fasteners, such as velcro, snaps, zippers, “C”-channels, latches, etc. Preferably, one embodiment of the present invention is provided with hook and loop fasteners, wherein the caretaker interconnects, with glue for example, one side of the fastener to the child safety seat, and wherein the other mating surface of the fastener is sewn into the tray.
- hook and loop fasteners such as velcro, snaps, zippers, “C”-channels, latches, etc.
- one embodiment of the present invention is provided with hook and loop fasteners, wherein the caretaker interconnects, with glue for example, one side of the fastener to the child safety seat, and wherein the other mating surface of the fastener is sew
- the caretaker Upon seating a child and strapping them in safely, the caretaker simply drapes the tray over the child's legs, thus providing an area for play and storage.
- the tray is secured to the seat by selectively interconnecting the velcro halves together on both sides.
- the tray of the present invention may be rigidly interconnected to one side of the safety seat via screws or bolts, wherein the other side is selectively interconnected thereto, thus providing a hinged interconnection scheme.
- other child seating devices such as an airplane seat or a stroller seat.
- magnets or other selective interconnection devices be employed to interconnect the tray to the existing arms of airplane seats.
- the tray of the present invention may be supplied with sleeves that slide onto the two arms of the chair which are generally located on all commercial aircraft, thereby providing a stable foundation for which to support the tray.
- the same interconnection means described above may be used.
- one embodiment of the present invention is adapted to provide the consumer with a hook and loop fastener system, wherein one side of the fastener is permanently secured to an existing baby stroller.
- Another aspect of the present invention is to include a plurality of pockets integrated into the tray to thus provide locations wherein toys, books, or other items, generally used with children, may be stored. More specifically, one embodiment of the present invention provides at least two mesh pockets that are adapted to hold items such as crayons, markers, drawing paper, baby bottles, video games, diapers, etc. In addition, as will be described in greater detail below, the present invention also includes a reinforced area for play. This area is adapted to be used for drawing, as such, it may be adapted with a plurality of pen holders or pockets to hold drawing supplies as well.
- rigid material such as plastic, wood, aluminum, steel, Inconel, tin, etc.
- rigid material such as plastic, wood, aluminum, steel, Inconel, tin, etc.
- the rigid portion is removable, such that the tray may be used in a plurality of situations, depending on the needs of the child.
- Another embodiment of the invention integrates a wipe on/wipe off board into the lap portion of the tray, which is generally used with non-permanent markers repeatedly without the use of paper that causes clutter in the backseat of an automobile.
- a game such as tic-tac toe, etch-a-sketch, road bingo, etc., may be employed on the lap portion of the tray to provide entertainment to a child.
- a magnetic surface or a surface with hook and loop fasteners may also be provided such that special toys may be used in conjunction therewith, such as magnetized blocks or playing toys with employing velcro thereon, wherein the toys would less likely be misplaced.
- Another related aspect of the present invention is that it be capable of receiving a cord that is in electrical communication with a video device, such that images will be displayed directly on the lap portion of the tray. More specifically, as DVD players and computer screens become thinner, it is envisioned that such a screen be integrated into the tray such that the addition of a power cord and video feed cord may be integrated into the present invention, wherein a child's favorite movies, games, or educational computer programs would be displayed thereon, thus providing stimulation to the child.
- the tray may be adapted to receive a tablet type computer, wherein the power source and the video feed capabilities are included therein, thus not requiring the video feed cord or power cord.
- one embodiment of the present invention includes at least one drink holder that is a generally cylindrical appendage that hangs from the tray and which is accessed via an aperture thereon, thus providing a location in which to store a baby bottle, for example.
- the drink holders of the present invention are adapted to be free of other apertures besides the initial opening, however, other mesh-type cup holders may be provided.
- the drink holders are of a non-mesh material in one embodiment of the invention, they are adapted to be easily used to hold other items such as toys, crayons, tissues, pacifiers, snacks, etc.
- one embodiment of the present invention is constructed from nylon, wherein the pockets and cup holders are sewn in one unit.
- other compliant materials such as cloth, may be employed that provide an easily maintainable and repairable tray.
- One advantage of many compliant materials is their resistance to fluids, wherein spills may be contained on the tray.
- One embodiment of the present invention is adapted to be easily hand or machine washed.
- a compliant tray is easily folded for storage.
- the present invention may be constructed, at least partly, from a rigid material to provide a more stable play location.
- the present invention may be easily scaled to any size or be constructed of any color material.
- company logos, or brightly colored objects be integrated on the tray, in one embodiment, to thus provide additional visual stimulation to a child.
- a travel tray that selectively interconnects to a child safety seat, thus providing locations for storage comprising:
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a tray of one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a front perspective view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 , wherein the present invention is selectively interconnected to a child's safety seat and draped over a child's legs;
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention, wherein drink holders are omitted;
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention, which includes a centralized drink holder and an enlarged rigid panel;
- FIG. 6 is a top plan view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention, which includes a single drink holder and an enlarged rigid panel.
- a tray 2 of the present invention is shown herein. More specifically, the tray 2 , which is generally comprised of a compliant material, is shown and employs a plurality of pockets 4 and a plurality of drink holders 6 along with a rigid panel 8 for play.
- the tray 2 of the present invention is constructed generally of a rectangular piece of compliant material that is adapted to selectively deflect and conform to a child's safety seat 14 .
- the tray 2 of one embodiment of the present invention includes an exterior edge 12 , an interior edge 14 , a left edge 16 and a right edge 18 .
- the rigid panel 8 is designed to lay across the lap of a child 20 such that he or she is afforded a stiff location in which to play or write.
- the tray 2 of the present invention is shown herein. More specifically, one embodiment of the invention includes a rectangular piece of compliant material that includes an exterior edge 12 , an interior edge 14 , a left edge 16 , a right edge 18 , a plurality of drink holders 6 , and a plurality of pockets 4 . In addition, a substantially rigid panel 8 is provided, thus providing a stable play or drawing area.
- a substantially rigid panel 8 is provided, thus providing a stable play or drawing area.
- the location and size of the tray 2 may be altered to fit many types of child seating arrangements. For example, the present invention may be scaled up or down to fit stroller chairs, safety chairs, chairs in airplanes, stadium chairs, etc.
- the dimensions and locations of the drink holders 6 , and pockets 4 , and rigid panel 8 may be shaped and scaled in a plurality of ways.
- the drink holders 6 are approximately 31 ⁇ 2 inches in diameter
- the right edge 18 and left edge 16 are about 9 inches long
- the exterior edge 12 and interior edge 14 are about 32 inches long.
- the edges are not required to be of equal length, and many shapes may be created with respect to the compliant material, wherein the intention of the present invention is met.
- a fastening mechanism 22 is also included proximate to the left edge 16 and right edge 18 of the present invention.
- This fastening mechanism 22 preferably, in one embodiment of the present invention, is a hook and loop type fastener, such as velcro, which extends the length of both edges, and which is adapted to selectively interconnect with a second fastening member that is interconnected to the child seat.
- other fasteners such as snaps, latches, zippers, bolts, screws, “C”channels, etc., may be used to selectively fasten the tray 2 to the child seating area.
- FIG. 3 one embodiment of the present invention selectively interconnected to a child safety seat 10 is shown herein.
- the present invention is adapted to selectively interface with a fastening mechanism 24 on the child seat.
- This fastening mechanism 24 is interconnected to the seat 10 by a child's caretaker prior to attaching the tray 2 .
- the caretaker interconnects, via glue, screws, zippers, snaps, etc., the fastening mechanism 24 that is adapted to selectively interconnect with the fastening mechanism 22 on the tray 2 .
- the tray 2 may be used to selectively interconnect the tray 2 to a chair that cannot be altered, such as an airplane chair or a chair at a sports venue.
- the tray is adapted to rest on or about the lap of the child 20 , wherein compliant material is adapted to selectively deflect and interface with the fastening mechanism 24 .
- the drink holders 6 of one embodiment of the present invention are adapted to straddle the legs of the child 20
- the rigid panel 8 is adapted to provide sufficient location for play over the child's 20 lap.
- the present invention may be realized by the use of a rigid material, as described above, such that certain compliant areas are integrated therein to allow for the connection to the child seating area as shown.
- the exterior edge 12 faces away from the child 20 .
- the present invention is designed to easily be reversed such that the exterior edge 12 is closer to the child 20 , thereby bringing the drink holders 6 closer to the child 20 .
- This configuration is designed for children of smaller stature so that they may reach their drinks or snacks.
- the rigid panel 8 be either sewn into the compliant tray 2 or adapted to be selectively removed therefrom. More specifically, one embodiment of the present invention is provided with a pouch such that rigid material may be selectively interconnected thereto, thus providing a means to effectively clean the present invention, for example.
- a second alternative embodiment of the present invention includes a selectively interconnectable rigid panel 8 .
- This embodiment of the present invention includes a fastening means between the rigid panel 8 and compliant material halves, such that the rigid panel 8 may be separated from the compliant portions.
- This embodiment is envisioned to be used possibly with the previously mentioned embodiments that include touch screens or computer monitors, for example, wherein the compliant side panels are interconnected to the computer monitor and thus capable of being removed, cleaned or repaired.
- FIG. 4 an alternate embodiment of the tray 2 is shown herein.
- This embodiment of the present invention is very similar to the one previously described, however, the drink holders are omitted. It may be desirable not to allow a child to have access to snacks or food. In this embodiment of the present invention, the child is limited to the pockets 4 and the rigid panel 8 . However, other embodiments may be created wherein the pockets 4 are also omitted. Further, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that the drink holders may be constructed wherein they are selectively interconnected to the tray such that they are removable, wherein the apertures left after removal may be covered up with patches that are also selectively interconnected to the tray.
- FIG. 5 another embodiment of the tray 2 that is provided with a centralized drink holder 6 and larger rigid panel 8 is shown herein.
- This embodiment of the present invention is adapted to interface with the child seating area wherein the child's legs can straddle the drink holder 6 .
- the rigid panel 8 member is contoured to the shape of the drink holder 6 . It is important to note that the rigid panel 8 of this and all embodiments of the present invention are envisioned to either be selectively interconnected to the tray 2 or rigidly connected thereto.
- FIG. 6 another embodiment of the tray 2 is shown herein.
- This embodiment of the present invention provides a drink holder 6 that is oriented to one side of the child and a larger rigid panel 8 .
- any combination or orientation of the drink holder 6 , rigid panel 8 , and pockets 4 may be created to meet the ideals of the present invention.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a device that is selectively interconnectable to a child's seat. More specifically, one embodiment of the present invention is a travel tray that is adapted to selectively interconnect to a child safety seat, a stroller, a seat in a sports venue, or an airplane seat. This embodiment of the present invention is constructed of compliant material that is adapted to receive and secure a plurality of cups and various other items with drink holders and pockets. Furthermore, the present invention includes a rigid area, wherein a child is provided with a location that is more stable in which to read, draw, or play.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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The present invention relates generally to a device that is adapted to be selectively interconnected to a child's seat, such as a car safety seat or a stroller. One embodiment of the present invention includes one or more locations adapted to receive and secure a drink holder, and which may employ a reinforced area adapted for play or drawing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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Child safety seats are required by law in many jurisdictions of the United States, wherein caretakers of children of a certain age are mandated to restrain their child in government approved restraint seats while in an automobile, thereby reducing the probability of injury to the child in the event of an accident. In addition, many public transportation systems provide locations to receive child safety seats. Safety seats are generally adapted to provide a location for comfortably seating a child, means for securing them therein, and locations wherein the seat may be attached to the interior of a vehicle. Many child safety seats are adapted to interconnect with hardware that transforms them into strollers, wherein a parent is afforded dual use for their safety device. Further, many jurisdictions dictate that children be seated in the rear compartment of an automobile to further prevent serious injury to a child due to a collision or from the deployment of airbags, which are generally located in the front compartment of the automobile.
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Since children are usually seated in the rear compartment of an automobile for protection, interaction with the driver is practically impossible and often dangerous. Alternatively, if two people are in the car together, one must sit in the rear to tend to the child, making conversation therebetween distracting and difficult. As most parents will appreciate, children tend to become bored without a sufficient amount of stimulation when driving on long car trips, which can lead to distraction of the driver of the automobile if the child becomes disruptive. Many modem automobiles employ entertainment devices to occupy children, such as DVD players, VCR players, and video games, either integrated into the ceiling or front seats of the automobile. Although entertainment means provide children with sufficient stimulation during a trip, many parents either cannot afford a vehicle that includes these types of amenities or do not wish their children to watch too much TV, for example. Thus, the child is left to his or her own devices to entertain themselves during a long journey, which may lead to disruptive behavior.
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Further during extended automobile trips and airline flights, children are in need of food or entertainment as well. Since airline practices generally dictate that during the flight passengers should be securely seat belted, feeding and interaction with the child is difficult. More specifically, the side-by-side seating arrangement creates an angle that makes interaction difficult because the caretaker of the child must twist uncomfortably.
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In addition, parents are usually find interacting with their children difficult when using a stroller, because their main function is to push the stroller to transport the child, while performing everyday activities, such as grocery shopping. Thus, as described above, a child is potentially unstimulated.
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Thus, there is a long felt need in the area of childcare to provide an apparatus that is adapted to selectively interface with a child's seat that allows the caretakers to perform their normal duties, while providing enough mental stimulation and locations to store drinks, games, toys, etc. to the children in their care.
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The following disclosure describes a device that is adapted to selectively interconnect with a child safety seat, a stroller, an airplane seat, or any seat adapted to receive a child, wherein pockets, holders and play areas are provided such that the child will have an increased ability to play, and securely store a beverage, and have a play area to read books, play with toys and engage in other stimulating activities.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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It is thus one aspect of the present invention to provide a tray that is adapted for selective interconnection to a child safety seat generally used in automobiles. More specifically, one embodiment of the present invention is adapted to selectively interconnect with a child safety seat through the use of hook and loop fasteners, such as velcro, snaps, zippers, “C”-channels, latches, etc. Preferably, one embodiment of the present invention is provided with hook and loop fasteners, wherein the caretaker interconnects, with glue for example, one side of the fastener to the child safety seat, and wherein the other mating surface of the fastener is sewn into the tray. Upon seating a child and strapping them in safely, the caretaker simply drapes the tray over the child's legs, thus providing an area for play and storage. The tray is secured to the seat by selectively interconnecting the velcro halves together on both sides. Alternatively, the tray of the present invention may be rigidly interconnected to one side of the safety seat via screws or bolts, wherein the other side is selectively interconnected thereto, thus providing a hinged interconnection scheme.
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It is yet another aspect of the present invention to provide a tray that is adapted to interface with other child seating devices such as an airplane seat or a stroller seat. With respect to an airplane seat, it is envisioned that magnets or other selective interconnection devices be employed to interconnect the tray to the existing arms of airplane seats. Alternatively, the tray of the present invention may be supplied with sleeves that slide onto the two arms of the chair which are generally located on all commercial aircraft, thereby providing a stable foundation for which to support the tray. With respect to a baby stroller, the same interconnection means described above may be used. More specifically, one embodiment of the present invention is adapted to provide the consumer with a hook and loop fastener system, wherein one side of the fastener is permanently secured to an existing baby stroller.
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Another aspect of the present invention is to include a plurality of pockets integrated into the tray to thus provide locations wherein toys, books, or other items, generally used with children, may be stored. More specifically, one embodiment of the present invention provides at least two mesh pockets that are adapted to hold items such as crayons, markers, drawing paper, baby bottles, video games, diapers, etc. In addition, as will be described in greater detail below, the present invention also includes a reinforced area for play. This area is adapted to be used for drawing, as such, it may be adapted with a plurality of pen holders or pockets to hold drawing supplies as well.
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It is another aspect of the present invention to provide a location for drawing. In one embodiment of the present invention, rigid material, such as plastic, wood, aluminum, steel, Inconel, tin, etc., is selectively interconnected to a portion of the tray that rests generally over the child's lap, thereby providing sufficient area for them to play or draw. In a related embodiment of the present invention, the rigid portion is removable, such that the tray may be used in a plurality of situations, depending on the needs of the child.
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Another embodiment of the invention integrates a wipe on/wipe off board into the lap portion of the tray, which is generally used with non-permanent markers repeatedly without the use of paper that causes clutter in the backseat of an automobile. In addition, a game such as tic-tac toe, etch-a-sketch, road bingo, etc., may be employed on the lap portion of the tray to provide entertainment to a child. A magnetic surface or a surface with hook and loop fasteners may also be provided such that special toys may be used in conjunction therewith, such as magnetized blocks or playing toys with employing velcro thereon, wherein the toys would less likely be misplaced.
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Another related aspect of the present invention is that it be capable of receiving a cord that is in electrical communication with a video device, such that images will be displayed directly on the lap portion of the tray. More specifically, as DVD players and computer screens become thinner, it is envisioned that such a screen be integrated into the tray such that the addition of a power cord and video feed cord may be integrated into the present invention, wherein a child's favorite movies, games, or educational computer programs would be displayed thereon, thus providing stimulation to the child. Alternatively, the tray may be adapted to receive a tablet type computer, wherein the power source and the video feed capabilities are included therein, thus not requiring the video feed cord or power cord.
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It is yet another aspect of the present invention to provide a tray that may selectively secure a cup, can, plastic bottle, or other devices to store a beverage. More specifically, one embodiment of the present invention includes at least one drink holder that is a generally cylindrical appendage that hangs from the tray and which is accessed via an aperture thereon, thus providing a location in which to store a baby bottle, for example. Preferably, the drink holders of the present invention are adapted to be free of other apertures besides the initial opening, however, other mesh-type cup holders may be provided. In addition, since the drink holders are of a non-mesh material in one embodiment of the invention, they are adapted to be easily used to hold other items such as toys, crayons, tissues, pacifiers, snacks, etc.
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Yet another aspect of the present invention is that it be constructed of cost effective materials. Preferably, one embodiment of the present invention is constructed from nylon, wherein the pockets and cup holders are sewn in one unit. Alternatively, other compliant materials, such as cloth, may be employed that provide an easily maintainable and repairable tray. One advantage of many compliant materials is their resistance to fluids, wherein spills may be contained on the tray. One embodiment of the present invention is adapted to be easily hand or machine washed. In addition, a compliant tray is easily folded for storage. Alternatively, the present invention may be constructed, at least partly, from a rigid material to provide a more stable play location. Although there are some drawbacks to this design, with respect to safety and damage repair, it may be desirable for some to use this embodiment, such as on an airplane, for example.
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As should be appreciated by one skilled in the art, the present invention may be easily scaled to any size or be constructed of any color material. In addition, it is envisioned that company logos, or brightly colored objects be integrated on the tray, in one embodiment, to thus provide additional visual stimulation to a child.
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Thus, it is one aspect of the present invention to provide a travel tray that selectively interconnects to a child safety seat, thus providing locations for storage comprising:
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- a surface that is defined by a left edge, a right edge, an interior edge, and an exterior edge, wherein said surface is adapted to drape over the lap of a child sitting in a child's seat;
- a left fastening mechanism interconnected proximate to said left edge of said surface, wherein said left fastening means is adapted to selectively interconnect proximate to the left arm of the child's seat;
- a right fastening mechanism interconnected proximate to said right edge of said surface, wherein said right fastening means is adapted to selectively interconnect proximate to the right arm of the child's seat; and
- a substantially rigid panel integrated into said surface, such that said substantially rigid panel is situated proximate to the child's lap and is adapted to support a toy, a book, or other play devices when said left fastening mechanism and said right fastening mechanism are selectively interconnected to the left arm and the right arm of the child's seat.
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The Summary of the Invention is neither intended nor should it be construed as being representative of the full extent and scope of the present invention. The present invention is set forth in various levels of detail in the Summary of the Invention as well as in the attached drawings and the Detailed Description of the Invention and no limitation as to the scope of the present invention is intended by either the inclusion or non-inclusion of elements, components, etc. in this Summary of the Invention.
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The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the general description of the invention given above and the detailed description of the drawings given below, serve to explain the principles of these inventions.
- FIG. 1
is a top plan view of a tray of one embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 2
is a front elevation view of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3
is a front perspective view of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1, wherein the present invention is selectively interconnected to a child's safety seat and draped over a child's legs;
- FIG. 4
is a top plan view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention, wherein drink holders are omitted;
- FIG. 5
is a top plan view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention, which includes a centralized drink holder and an enlarged rigid panel; and
- FIG. 6
is a top plan view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention, which includes a single drink holder and an enlarged rigid panel.
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It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale. In certain instances, details which are not necessary for an understanding of the invention or which render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should be understood, of course, that the invention is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated herein.
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To assist in the understanding of the present invention the following list of components and associated numbering found in the drawings is provided herein:
# Component 2 Tray 4 Pocket 6 Drink Holder 8 Rigid Panel 10 Child Safety Seat 12 Exterior Edge 14 Interior Edge 16 Left Edge 18 Right Edge 20 Child 22 Fastening Mechanism 24 Second Fastening Mechanism 26 Toy DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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Referring now to
FIGS. 1-6, a
tray2 of the present invention is shown herein. More specifically, the
tray2, which is generally comprised of a compliant material, is shown and employs a plurality of
pockets4 and a plurality of drink holders 6 along with a
rigid panel8 for play. The
tray2 of the present invention is constructed generally of a rectangular piece of compliant material that is adapted to selectively deflect and conform to a child's
safety seat14. The
tray2 of one embodiment of the present invention includes an
exterior edge12, an
interior edge14, a
left edge16 and a
right edge18. The
rigid panel8 is designed to lay across the lap of a child 20 such that he or she is afforded a stiff location in which to play or write.
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Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 2, the
tray2 of the present invention is shown herein. More specifically, one embodiment of the invention includes a rectangular piece of compliant material that includes an
exterior edge12, an
interior edge14, a
left edge16, a
right edge18, a plurality of drink holders 6, and a plurality of
pockets4. In addition, a substantially
rigid panel8 is provided, thus providing a stable play or drawing area. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the location and size of the
tray2 may be altered to fit many types of child seating arrangements. For example, the present invention may be scaled up or down to fit stroller chairs, safety chairs, chairs in airplanes, stadium chairs, etc. In addition, the dimensions and locations of the drink holders 6, and pockets 4, and
rigid panel8 may be shaped and scaled in a plurality of ways. Preferably, in one embodiment of the present invention, the drink holders 6 are approximately 3½ inches in diameter, the
right edge18 and left
edge16 are about 9 inches long, and the
exterior edge12 and
interior edge14 are about 32 inches long. However, as mentioned above, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the edges are not required to be of equal length, and many shapes may be created with respect to the compliant material, wherein the intention of the present invention is met.
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As shown, the
pockets4 are created of a mesh material to facilitate the location and viewing of the item contained therein. Alternatively, a solid pocket may be used, or the pocket may be omitted altogether. As seen more distinctly in
FIG. 2, a
fastening mechanism22 is also included proximate to the
left edge16 and
right edge18 of the present invention. This
fastening mechanism22, preferably, in one embodiment of the present invention, is a hook and loop type fastener, such as velcro, which extends the length of both edges, and which is adapted to selectively interconnect with a second fastening member that is interconnected to the child seat. Alternatively, other fasteners such as snaps, latches, zippers, bolts, screws, “C”channels, etc., may be used to selectively fasten the
tray2 to the child seating area.
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Referring now to
FIG. 3, one embodiment of the present invention selectively interconnected to a
child safety seat10 is shown herein. The present invention is adapted to selectively interface with a
fastening mechanism24 on the child seat. This
fastening mechanism24 is interconnected to the
seat10 by a child's caretaker prior to attaching the
tray2. Preferably, in one embodiment of the present invention, the caretaker interconnects, via glue, screws, zippers, snaps, etc., the
fastening mechanism24 that is adapted to selectively interconnect with the
fastening mechanism22 on the
tray2. Alternatively, other types of fastening mechanisms such as sleeves, clamps, magnets, etc., may be used to selectively interconnect the
tray2 to a chair that cannot be altered, such as an airplane chair or a chair at a sports venue. As shown herein, the tray is adapted to rest on or about the lap of the child 20, wherein compliant material is adapted to selectively deflect and interface with the
fastening mechanism24. Thus, the drink holders 6 of one embodiment of the present invention are adapted to straddle the legs of the child 20, and the
rigid panel8 is adapted to provide sufficient location for play over the child's 20 lap. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention may be realized by the use of a rigid material, as described above, such that certain compliant areas are integrated therein to allow for the connection to the child seating area as shown. In addition, as shown herein, the
exterior edge12 faces away from the child 20. However, the present invention is designed to easily be reversed such that the
exterior edge12 is closer to the child 20, thereby bringing the drink holders 6 closer to the child 20. This configuration is designed for children of smaller stature so that they may reach their drinks or snacks.
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Further, it is envisioned that the
rigid panel8 be either sewn into the
compliant tray2 or adapted to be selectively removed therefrom. More specifically, one embodiment of the present invention is provided with a pouch such that rigid material may be selectively interconnected thereto, thus providing a means to effectively clean the present invention, for example. A second alternative embodiment of the present invention includes a selectively interconnectable
rigid panel8. This embodiment of the present invention includes a fastening means between the
rigid panel8 and compliant material halves, such that the
rigid panel8 may be separated from the compliant portions. This embodiment is envisioned to be used possibly with the previously mentioned embodiments that include touch screens or computer monitors, for example, wherein the compliant side panels are interconnected to the computer monitor and thus capable of being removed, cleaned or repaired.
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Referring now to
FIG. 4, an alternate embodiment of the
tray2 is shown herein. This embodiment of the present invention is very similar to the one previously described, however, the drink holders are omitted. It may be desirable not to allow a child to have access to snacks or food. In this embodiment of the present invention, the child is limited to the
pockets4 and the
rigid panel8. However, other embodiments may be created wherein the
pockets4 are also omitted. Further, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that the drink holders may be constructed wherein they are selectively interconnected to the tray such that they are removable, wherein the apertures left after removal may be covered up with patches that are also selectively interconnected to the tray.
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Referring now to
FIG. 5, another embodiment of the
tray2 that is provided with a centralized drink holder 6 and larger
rigid panel8 is shown herein. This embodiment of the present invention is adapted to interface with the child seating area wherein the child's legs can straddle the drink holder 6. Also, the
rigid panel8 member is contoured to the shape of the drink holder 6. It is important to note that the
rigid panel8 of this and all embodiments of the present invention are envisioned to either be selectively interconnected to the
tray2 or rigidly connected thereto.
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Referring now to
FIG. 6, another embodiment of the
tray2 is shown herein. This embodiment of the present invention provides a drink holder 6 that is oriented to one side of the child and a larger
rigid panel8. As it has been shown in the last four figures, any combination or orientation of the drink holder 6,
rigid panel8, and pockets 4 may be created to meet the ideals of the present invention.
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While various embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it is apparent that modifications and adaptations of those embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and adaptations are within the scope and spirit of the present invention, as set forth in the following claims.
Claims (17)
1. A portable tray, adapted for selective interconnection to a child's seat, comprising:
a surface that is defined by a left edge, a right edge, an interior edge, and an exterior edge, wherein said surface is adapted for positioning over the lap of a child sitting in the child's seat;
a left fastening mechanism interconnected proximate to said left edge of said surface, wherein said left fastening mechanism is adapted for selective interconnection to the left arm of the child's seat;
a right fastening mechanism interconnected proximate to said right edge of said surface, wherein said right fastening mechanism is adapted for selective interconnection to the right arm of the child's seat; and
a substantially rigid panel integrated into said surface, wherein said substantially rigid panel is positioned proximate to the child's lap and is adapted to support at least one of a toy, a book, and a play device when said left fastening mechanism and said right fastening mechanism are selectively interconnected to the left arm and the right arm of the child's seat.
2. The tray of
claim 1, further comprising:
at least one drink holder, which includes a substantially cylindrical side wall and a bottom surface, which is interconnected to said surface of said tray, wherein said bottom surface is generally parallel to said surface of said tray.
3. The tray of
claim 1, further comprising:
a left pocket interconnected to said surface proximate to said left edge of said surface; and
a right pocket interconnected to said surface proximate to said right edge of said surface, wherein said left pocket and said right pocket are adapted to receive at least one of a toy, a diaper, a bottle, a writing device, a piece of paper, a book, and a food item.
4. The tray of
claim 1, wherein said substantially rigid panel is selectively interconnected to said surface.
5. The tray of
claim 2, wherein said at least one drink holder is selectively interconnected to said surface.
6. The tray of
claim 1, wherein said left fastening mechanism and said right fastening mechanism, are constructed of hook and loop fastening members.
7. The tray of
claim 1, further comprising an interactive device including at least one of a game, a wipe on/wipe off board, a chalk board, a television set, and a computer monitor, integrated onto said surface proximate to said substantially rigid panel.
8. The tray of
claim 1, further comprising two drink holders, which include generally cylindrical side walls and bottom surfaces that are interconnected to said surface of said tray, wherein said bottom surface's are generally parallel to said surface of said tray, and where said two drink holders are adapted to be positioned proximate to the outside of the child's legs when said surface is positioned over the child's legs;
a left mesh pocket interconnected to said surface proximate to said left edge of said surface; and
a right mesh pocket interconnected to said surface proximate to said right edge of said surface, wherein said left mesh pocket and said right mesh pocket are adapted to receive at least one of a toy, a diaper, a bottle, a writing device, a piece of paper, a book and a food item.
9. The tray of
claim 8, wherein said left edge and said right edge are between about 7 and 11 inches long, said exterior edge and said interior edge are between about 30 and 34 inches long, the diameter of said cylindrical side wall of said two drink holders is between about 2 and 5 inches long, and wherein said right mesh pocket and said left mesh pocket, which extend substantially from said interior edge to said exterior edge, have a depth of between about 3 and 5 inches.
10. A tray adapted for selective interconnection to a child's seat, comprising:
a surface that is defined by a left edge, a right edge, an interior edge, and an exterior edge, wherein said surface is adapted to drape over the lap of a seated child;
a left fastening means interconnected to said left edge, wherein said left fastening means is adapted to selectively interconnect proximate to the left arm of the child's seat;
a right fastening means interconnected to said right edge, wherein said right fastening means is adapted to selectively interconnect proximate to the right arm of the child's seat;
a substantially rigid panel that is interconnected to said surface between said left edge and said right edge;
at least one drink securing means that is generally cylindrical with a bottom surface, and which is interconnected to said surface, wherein access is gained through an aperture integrated into said surface; and
at least one pocket that spans approximately from said external edge to said internal edge and positioned proximate to said left edge or said right edge, said at least one pocket adapted for at least one of a toy, a diaper, a bottle, a writing device, a piece of paper, a book, and a food item.
11. The tray of
claim 10, wherein said surface is constructed from a compliant material including at least one of a nylon, a cotton, a rubber, and a neoprene material.
12. The tray of
claim 10, wherein said substantially rigid panel is selectively interconnected to said surface.
13. The tray of
claim 10, wherein said at least one drink securing means is selectively interconnected to said surface.
14. The tray of
claim 1, wherein said left fastening means and said right fastening means are constructed from at least one of a latch, a snap, a hook, a clasp, a latch, a “C”-channel, a magnet, a sleeve, and a loop.
15. The tray of
claim 10, wherein said left fastening means and said right fastening means, are constructed of hook and loop members.
16. The tray of
claim 10, further comprising:
an interactive device including at least one of a game, a wipe on/wipe off board, a chalk board, a television set, and a computer monitor which is integrated onto said surface proximate to said substantially rigid panel.
17. The tray of
claim 10, wherein said left edge and said right edge are between about 7 and 11 inches long, said exterior edge and said interior edge are between about 30 and 34 inches long, the diameter of said cylindrical side wall of said at least one drink securing means is between about 2 and 5 inches long, and wherein said at least one pocket, which extends substantially from said interior edge to said exterior edge, has a depth of between about 3 and 5 inches.
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