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- This invention relates to a liner for an infant's crib, particularly a liner that is soft, flexible and breathable, and covers a substantial portion of the inner side and end walls of a crib.
- the purpose of the liner is to protect the crib user from humping against the generally rigid side or end walls (e.g. rails) of the crib and prevent the crib user from getting their arms, legs, hands, or fingers stuck between the rails of crib.
- the liner allows air to circulate within the crib and is generally removably positioned relative to the rails of the crib with the aid of fasteners such as ties.
- crib related safety issues have become a paramount concern due to crib users being injured or killed after becoming lodged between the rails.
- several innovations have been developed.
- the crib liner is constructed of a fabric material that extends along the inner periphery of the side and end walls of a crib thereby preventing the crib user from impacting the rails or becoming lodged between the rails.
- crib liners do not have adequate structural support. As a result, the crib liner often sags or falls in the crib and does not fully cover the crib walls, which increases the risk that an infant may lodge their appendages between the crib rails.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,793,368 discloses a crib liner constructed of mesh panel sections.
- this crib liner only provides vertical supports at its corners. Therefore, a need exists for a more versatile crib liner that greatly reduces the risk of infant injury while also having adequate structural support.
- the object of this invention is to provide a crib liner and a method of lining the walls of a crib that greatly reduces the risk of infant injury by protecting infants' arms and legs from becoming caught between the rails or slats of a crib while also preventing infants from dropping pacifiers or other items out of the crib.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a crib liner that keeps sleeping areas cool and comfortable.
- a further object of tins invention is to provide a crib liner that possesses adequate structural support. Additional objects and advantages of this invention shall become apparent in the ensuing descriptions of the invention.
- the crib liner includes at least one, but preferably a plurality of panels. Each panel is provided with at least one, but preferably with a plurality of stabilizers, which define the boundaries of the panels and separate the plurality of panels into individual panels.
- Each individual panel has a top side, a bottom side, and end sides. The end sides are orthogonal to the top side and the bottom sides.
- At least one of the plurality of stabilizers may include one or more vertical stabilizers located on the sides of each individual panel.
- at least one of the plurality of stabilizers may also include one or more horizontal stabilizers located on either the top or bottom sides of each individual panel.
- the horizontal stabilizers may be provided on the top and bottom of each individual panel.
- the plurality of panels may also include a cushioned section, a perforated section, and a bottom border section.
- the cushioned section is secured to the perforated section such that the cushioned section is parallel to the perforated section.
- the mesh is adequately perforated to allow air to circulate through the perforated section.
- Another aspect of this invention is a method of lining an infant crib utilizing a crib liner as disclosed herein.
- the method comprises obtaining a sufficient plurality of crib liners to provide at least one crib liner for each wall of the infant crib.
- One of the plurality of crib liners is placed parallel to one of the crib walls of the infant crib.
- the crib liner is secured to the crib walls by at least one fastener, preferably multiple fasteners. The aforementioned steps are repeated until each wall of the infant crib is fitted with a crib liner.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a side wall crib liner in accordance with this invention.
- FIG. 1A is an enlarged view of the outer vertical stabilizer located on the end side of the crib liner.
- FIG. 1B is an enlarged view of horizontal stabilizers located on the top side of each individual panel.
- FIG. 1C is an enlarged view of the inner vertical stabilizers located on inner end sides of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels.
- FIG. 1D is an enlarged view of the horizontal stabilizers located on the bottom side of each individual panel.
- FIG. 1E is an enlarged view of the outer vertical stabilizer located on the end side of the crib liner.
- FIG. 2 is a front view of an end wall crib liner in accordance with this invention.
- FIG. 2A is an enlarged view of the outer vertical stabilizer located on the end side of the crib liner.
- FIG. 2B is an enlarged view of horizontal stabilizers located on the top side of each individual panel.
- FIG. 2C is an enlarged view of the inner vertical stabilizer located on inner end sides of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels.
- FIG. 2D is an enlarged view of the horizontal stabilizers located on the bottom side of each individual panel.
- FIG. 2E is an enlarged view of the outer vertical stabilizer located on the end side of the crib liner.
- FIG. 3 is a back view of a crib liner without a cushioned section in accordance with this invention.
- FIG. 4 is a front view of a crib liner without a cushioned section in accordance with this invention.
- FIG. 5 is a front view of a continuous crib liner in accordance with this invention.
- FIG. 8 is a front view of a continuous crib liner in accordance with this invention.
- FIG. 1 An embodiment of a side wall crib liner in accordance with this invention is shown generally in FIG. 1 at 100 .
- the crib liner 100 comprises at least one, but preferably a plurality of panels 101 a , 101 b , 101 c .
- Each panel 101 a , 101 b , 101 c is provided with at least one, but preferably with a plurality of stabilizers, which may be located along the periphery of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels.
- the plurality of stabilizers defines the boundaries of the panels and separates the plurality of panels into individual panels.
- Each individual panel 101 a , 101 b , 101 c has a top side 105 , a bottom side 106 , and end sides 103 .
- the end sides 103 are substantially orthogonal to the top side 105 and the bottom side 106 .
- At least one of the plurality of stabilizers may include one or more vertical stabilizers, such as boning stabilizers, located on the sides of each panel 103 .
- the vertical stabilizers may be outer vertical stabilizers 102 , which are located on the end sides of the crib liner.
- the vertical stabilizers may also be inner vertical stabilizers 112 , which are located on the inner end sides of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels.
- At least one of the plurality of stabilizers may also include one or more horizontal stabilizers 104 located on the either the top 105 or bottom 106 sides of each individual panel.
- the horizontal stabilizers 104 are provided on the top 105 and bottom 106 of each individual panel.
- the plurality of stabilizers may be secured to the plurality of panels by pockets 111 .
- the pockets are preferably located along the periphery of each panel, and the stabilizers can be located inside the pockets 111 .
- the plurality of panels may also include a cushioned section 107 , a perforated section 108 , and a bottom border section 109 . If the panel includes a cushioned section 107 , the cushioned section 107 is secured to the perforated section 108 such that the cushioned section 107 is parallel to the perforated section 108 . In an embodiment of the present invention, the perforated section 108 is secured such that the perforated section 108 is parallel to the cushioned section 107 and below the cushioned section 107 as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the cushioned section 107 may comprise any material capable of protecting the crib user from injuries caused by bumping against crib walls. Suitable materials include, but are not limited to, foam rubber, natural down fill, synthetic down fill, cotton fill, or a combination of the above. In an embodiment of the present invention, the cushioned section 107 may also comprise a layer of fabric over a plush material. The layer of fabric may be an aesthetically pleasing décor fabric. The bottom border section 109 may be fused fabric.
- the perforated section 108 may comprise a mesh.
- the mesh is adequately perforated to allow air to circulate through the perforated section 108 .
- the mesh material must also be strong enough to withstand forceful contact from an infant. Suitable materials for the mesh material include, but are not limited to, nylon, cotton, lace, and rayon.
- the crib liner 100 also includes at least one fastener 110 , preferably a plurality fasteners 110 .
- fasteners 110 may be located at the corners of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels.
- the fasteners allow the crib liner to be generally removably and securely positioned relative to the inner walls of the crib.
- the fasteners 110 are preferably bias ties, but may also include any type of fastener capable of removably and securely attaching the crib liner 100 to a crib.
- FIG. 2 An embodiment of an end wall crib liner in accordance with this invention is shown generally in FIG. 2 at 200 .
- the crib liner 200 comprises at least one, but preferably a plurality of panels 201 a , 201 b .
- Each panel 201 a , 201 b is provided with at least one, but preferably with a plurality of stabilizers, which may be located along the periphery of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels.
- the plurality of stabilizers defines the boundaries of the panels and separates the plurality of panels into individual panels.
- Each individual panel 201 a , 201 b has a top side 205 , a bottom side 206 , and end sides 203 .
- the end sides 203 are substantially orthogonal to the top side 205 and the bottom side 206 .
- At least one of the plurality of stabilizers may include one or more vertical stabilizers, such as boning stabilizers, located on the sides of each panel 203 .
- the vertical stabilizers may be outer vertical stabilizers 202 , which are located on the end sides of the crib liner.
- the vertical stabilizers may also be inner vertical stabilizers 212 , which are located on the inner end sides of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels.
- At least one of the plurality of stabilizers may also include one or more horizontal stabilizers 204 located on the either the top 205 or bottom 206 sides of each individual panel.
- the horizontal stabilizers 204 are provided on the top 205 and bottom 206 of each individual panel.
- the plurality of stabilizers may be secured to the plurality of panels by pockets 211 .
- the pockets are preferably located along the periphery of each panel, and the stabilizers can be located inside the pockets 211 .
- the plurality of panels may also include a cushioned section 207 , a perforated section 208 , and a bottom border section 209 . If the panel includes a cushioned section 207 , the cushioned section 207 is secured to the perforated section 208 such that the cushioned section 207 is parallel to the perforated section 208 . In an embodiment of the present invention, the perforated section 208 is secured such that the perforated section 208 is parallel to the cushioned section 207 and below the cushioned section 207 as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the cushioned section 207 may comprise any material capable of protecting the crib user from injuries caused by bumping against crib walls. Suitable materials include, but are not limited to, foam rubber, natural down fill, synthetic down fill, cotton fill, or a combination of the above. In an embodiment of the present invention, the cushioned section 207 can also comprise a layer of fabric over a plush material. The layer of fabric may be an aesthetically pleasing décor fabric. In an alternative embodiment, the cushioned section 207 may be constructed of fused fabric instead of cushioning. The bottom border section 209 may be fused fabric.
- the perforated section 208 may comprise a mesh.
- the mesh is adequately perforated to allow air to circulate through the perforated section 208 .
- the mesh material must also be strong enough to withstand forceful contact from an infant. Suitable materials for the mesh material include, but are not limited to, nylon, cotton, lace, and rayon.
- the crib liner 200 also includes at least one fastener 210 , preferably a plurality fasteners 210 .
- the fasteners 210 may be located at the corners of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels.
- the fasteners 210 allow the crib liner to be generally removably and securely positioned relative to the inner walls of the crib.
- the fasteners 210 are preferably bias ties, but may also include any type of fastener capable of removably and securely attaching the crib liner 200 to a crib.
- FIG. 3 is a front view of the crib liner 300 for a side wall of a crib.
- the crib liner comprises a perforated section 108 and a border section 301 .
- the border section 301 may be constructed of fused fabric.
- the crib liner 300 may be sized accordingly to fit the walls of cribs, cradles, portable cribs, and so forth.
- FIG. 4 is a front view of the crib liner 300 for an end wall of a crib.
- the crib liner comprises a perforated section 108 and a border section 401 .
- the border section 401 may be constructed of fused fabric.
- the crib liner 400 may be sized accordingly to fit the walls of cribs, cradles, portable cribs, and so forth.
- the crib liner may be a continuous crib liner 500 that connects together at the side ends of the panels.
- the crib liner 500 shown in FIG. 5 is depicted shown disconnected from the ends of the crib liner 503 , 504 .
- the ends of the crib liner 503 , 504 may be secured together to form a single continuous crib liner.
- Each panel is provided with at least one, but preferably with a plurality of stabilizers, which may be located along the periphery of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels.
- the plurality of stabilizers defines the boundaries of the panels and separates the plurality of panels info individual panels.
- the crib liner may also comprise a platform base configured to connect to the crib liner panels, preferably the bottom of the panes, to form one continuous crib liner that may be placed under a crib mattress and also cover all the walls of a crib.
- the crib liner may be a continuous crib liner 600 that connects together at the side ends of the panels.
- the crib liner 600 shown in FIG. 6 is depicted shown disconnected from the ends of the crib liner 603 , 604 .
- the ends of the crib liner 603 , 604 may be secured together to form a single continuous crib liner.
- Each panel is provided with at least one, but preferably With a plurality of stabilizers, which may be located along the periphery of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels.
- the panels of the crib liner may be sized to fit a crib wall in the shape of a parallelogram.
- the crib liner may also comprise a platform base configured to connect to the crib liner panels, preferably the bottom of the panes, to form one continuous crib liner that may be placed under a crib mattress and also cover all the walls of a crib.
- a crib liner in accordance with this disclosure is not limited to a particular crib size.
- the crib liner can be sized as necessary to fit a wide array of infant beds, such as cribs, cradles, portable cribs, and so forth.
- Another aspect of this invention is a method of lining an infant crib utilizing a crib liner as disclosed herein.
- the method comprises obtaining a sufficient plurality of crib liners to provide at least one crib liner for each wall of the infant crib.
- One of the plurality of crib liners is placed parallel to one of the crib walls of the infant crib.
- the crib liner is secured to the crib walls by at least one fastener, preferably multiple fasteners. The aforementioned steps are repeated until each wall of the infant crib is fitted with a crib liner.
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- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/498,930 filed on Jun. 20, 2011.
- This invention relates to a liner for an infant's crib, particularly a liner that is soft, flexible and breathable, and covers a substantial portion of the inner side and end walls of a crib. The purpose of the liner is to protect the crib user from humping against the generally rigid side or end walls (e.g. rails) of the crib and prevent the crib user from getting their arms, legs, hands, or fingers stuck between the rails of crib. In addition, the liner allows air to circulate within the crib and is generally removably positioned relative to the rails of the crib with the aid of fasteners such as ties.
- Over the years, crib related safety issues have become a paramount concern due to crib users being injured or killed after becoming lodged between the rails. In order to mitigate these safety concerns, several innovations have been developed.
- One such innovation is a crib liner. Typically, the crib liner is constructed of a fabric material that extends along the inner periphery of the side and end walls of a crib thereby preventing the crib user from impacting the rails or becoming lodged between the rails. However, in many cases, crib liners do not have adequate structural support. As a result, the crib liner often sags or falls in the crib and does not fully cover the crib walls, which increases the risk that an infant may lodge their appendages between the crib rails.
- These concerns have been addressed through a variety of improvements to crib liners. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,793,368 discloses a crib liner constructed of mesh panel sections. However, this crib liner only provides vertical supports at its corners. Therefore, a need exists for a more versatile crib liner that greatly reduces the risk of infant injury while also having adequate structural support.
- The object of this invention is to provide a crib liner and a method of lining the walls of a crib that greatly reduces the risk of infant injury by protecting infants' arms and legs from becoming caught between the rails or slats of a crib while also preventing infants from dropping pacifiers or other items out of the crib. Another object of this invention is to provide a crib liner that keeps sleeping areas cool and comfortable. A further object of tins invention is to provide a crib liner that possesses adequate structural support. Additional objects and advantages of this invention shall become apparent in the ensuing descriptions of the invention.
- The crib liner includes at least one, but preferably a plurality of panels. Each panel is provided with at least one, but preferably with a plurality of stabilizers, which define the boundaries of the panels and separate the plurality of panels into individual panels.
- Each individual panel has a top side, a bottom side, and end sides. The end sides are orthogonal to the top side and the bottom sides. At least one of the plurality of stabilizers may include one or more vertical stabilizers located on the sides of each individual panel. In addition, at least one of the plurality of stabilizers may also include one or more horizontal stabilizers located on either the top or bottom sides of each individual panel. In an alternative embodiment, the horizontal stabilizers may be provided on the top and bottom of each individual panel.
- The plurality of panels may also include a cushioned section, a perforated section, and a bottom border section. The cushioned section is secured to the perforated section such that the cushioned section is parallel to the perforated section. The mesh is adequately perforated to allow air to circulate through the perforated section.
- Another aspect of this invention is a method of lining an infant crib utilizing a crib liner as disclosed herein. The method comprises obtaining a sufficient plurality of crib liners to provide at least one crib liner for each wall of the infant crib. One of the plurality of crib liners is placed parallel to one of the crib walls of the infant crib. The crib liner is secured to the crib walls by at least one fastener, preferably multiple fasteners. The aforementioned steps are repeated until each wall of the infant crib is fitted with a crib liner.
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FIG. 1 is a front view of a side wall crib liner in accordance with this invention. -
FIG. 1A is an enlarged view of the outer vertical stabilizer located on the end side of the crib liner. -
FIG. 1B is an enlarged view of horizontal stabilizers located on the top side of each individual panel. -
FIG. 1C is an enlarged view of the inner vertical stabilizers located on inner end sides of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels. -
FIG. 1D is an enlarged view of the horizontal stabilizers located on the bottom side of each individual panel. -
FIG. 1E is an enlarged view of the outer vertical stabilizer located on the end side of the crib liner. -
FIG. 2 is a front view of an end wall crib liner in accordance with this invention. -
FIG. 2A is an enlarged view of the outer vertical stabilizer located on the end side of the crib liner. -
FIG. 2B is an enlarged view of horizontal stabilizers located on the top side of each individual panel. -
FIG. 2C is an enlarged view of the inner vertical stabilizer located on inner end sides of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels. -
FIG. 2D is an enlarged view of the horizontal stabilizers located on the bottom side of each individual panel. -
FIG. 2E is an enlarged view of the outer vertical stabilizer located on the end side of the crib liner. -
FIG. 3 is a back view of a crib liner without a cushioned section in accordance with this invention. -
FIG. 4 is a front view of a crib liner without a cushioned section in accordance with this invention. -
FIG. 5 is a front view of a continuous crib liner in accordance with this invention. -
FIG. 8 is a front view of a continuous crib liner in accordance with this invention. - An embodiment of a side wall crib liner in accordance with this invention is shown generally in
FIG. 1 at 100. Thecrib liner 100 comprises at least one, but preferably a plurality of 101 a, 101 b, 101 c. Eachpanels 101 a, 101 b, 101 c is provided with at least one, but preferably with a plurality of stabilizers, which may be located along the periphery of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels. The plurality of stabilizers defines the boundaries of the panels and separates the plurality of panels into individual panels.panel - Each
101 a, 101 b, 101 c has aindividual panel top side 105, abottom side 106, and end sides 103. The end sides 103 are substantially orthogonal to thetop side 105 and thebottom side 106. At least one of the plurality of stabilizers may include one or more vertical stabilizers, such as boning stabilizers, located on the sides of eachpanel 103. The vertical stabilizers may be outervertical stabilizers 102, which are located on the end sides of the crib liner. The vertical stabilizers may also be innervertical stabilizers 112, which are located on the inner end sides of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels. - In addition, at least one of the plurality of stabilizers may also include one or more
horizontal stabilizers 104 located on the either the top 105 or bottom 106 sides of each individual panel. In an alternative embodiment, thehorizontal stabilizers 104 are provided on the top 105 andbottom 106 of each individual panel. The plurality of stabilizers may be secured to the plurality of panels bypockets 111. The pockets are preferably located along the periphery of each panel, and the stabilizers can be located inside thepockets 111. - The plurality of panels may also include a cushioned
section 107, aperforated section 108, and abottom border section 109. If the panel includes a cushionedsection 107, the cushionedsection 107 is secured to theperforated section 108 such that the cushionedsection 107 is parallel to theperforated section 108. In an embodiment of the present invention, theperforated section 108 is secured such that theperforated section 108 is parallel to the cushionedsection 107 and below the cushionedsection 107 as shown inFIG. 1 . - The cushioned
section 107 may comprise any material capable of protecting the crib user from injuries caused by bumping against crib walls. Suitable materials include, but are not limited to, foam rubber, natural down fill, synthetic down fill, cotton fill, or a combination of the above. In an embodiment of the present invention, the cushionedsection 107 may also comprise a layer of fabric over a plush material. The layer of fabric may be an aesthetically pleasing décor fabric. Thebottom border section 109 may be fused fabric. - The
perforated section 108 may comprise a mesh. The mesh is adequately perforated to allow air to circulate through theperforated section 108. In addition, the mesh material must also be strong enough to withstand forceful contact from an infant. Suitable materials for the mesh material include, but are not limited to, nylon, cotton, lace, and rayon. - The
crib liner 100 also includes at least onefastener 110, preferably aplurality fasteners 110. In the preferred embodiment,fasteners 110 may be located at the corners of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels. The fasteners allow the crib liner to be generally removably and securely positioned relative to the inner walls of the crib. Thefasteners 110 are preferably bias ties, but may also include any type of fastener capable of removably and securely attaching thecrib liner 100 to a crib. - An embodiment of an end wall crib liner in accordance with this invention is shown generally in
FIG. 2 at 200. Thecrib liner 200 comprises at least one, but preferably a plurality of 201 a, 201 b. Eachpanels 201 a, 201 b is provided with at least one, but preferably with a plurality of stabilizers, which may be located along the periphery of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels. The plurality of stabilizers defines the boundaries of the panels and separates the plurality of panels into individual panels.panel - Each
201 a, 201 b has aindividual panel top side 205, abottom side 206, and end sides 203. The end sides 203 are substantially orthogonal to thetop side 205 and thebottom side 206. At least one of the plurality of stabilizers may include one or more vertical stabilizers, such as boning stabilizers, located on the sides of eachpanel 203. The vertical stabilizers may be outervertical stabilizers 202, which are located on the end sides of the crib liner. The vertical stabilizers may also be innervertical stabilizers 212, which are located on the inner end sides of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels. - In addition, at least one of the plurality of stabilizers may also include one or more
horizontal stabilizers 204 located on the either the top 205 or bottom 206 sides of each individual panel. In an alternative embodiment, thehorizontal stabilizers 204 are provided on the top 205 andbottom 206 of each individual panel. The plurality of stabilizers may be secured to the plurality of panels bypockets 211. The pockets are preferably located along the periphery of each panel, and the stabilizers can be located inside thepockets 211. - The plurality of panels may also include a cushioned
section 207, aperforated section 208, and abottom border section 209. If the panel includes a cushionedsection 207, the cushionedsection 207 is secured to theperforated section 208 such that the cushionedsection 207 is parallel to theperforated section 208. In an embodiment of the present invention, theperforated section 208 is secured such that theperforated section 208 is parallel to the cushionedsection 207 and below the cushionedsection 207 as shown inFIG. 2 . - The cushioned
section 207 may comprise any material capable of protecting the crib user from injuries caused by bumping against crib walls. Suitable materials include, but are not limited to, foam rubber, natural down fill, synthetic down fill, cotton fill, or a combination of the above. In an embodiment of the present invention, the cushionedsection 207 can also comprise a layer of fabric over a plush material. The layer of fabric may be an aesthetically pleasing décor fabric. In an alternative embodiment, the cushionedsection 207 may be constructed of fused fabric instead of cushioning. Thebottom border section 209 may be fused fabric. - The
perforated section 208 may comprise a mesh. The mesh is adequately perforated to allow air to circulate through theperforated section 208. In addition, the mesh material must also be strong enough to withstand forceful contact from an infant. Suitable materials for the mesh material include, but are not limited to, nylon, cotton, lace, and rayon. - The
crib liner 200 also includes at least onefastener 210, preferably aplurality fasteners 210. In the preferred embodiment, thefasteners 210 may be located at the corners of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels. Thefasteners 210 allow the crib liner to be generally removably and securely positioned relative to the inner walls of the crib. Thefasteners 210 are preferably bias ties, but may also include any type of fastener capable of removably and securely attaching thecrib liner 200 to a crib. - In an alternative embodiment as shown in
FIG. 3 , the crib liner 300 does not include a cushioned section.FIG. 3 is a front view of the crib liner 300 for a side wall of a crib. The crib liner comprises aperforated section 108 and aborder section 301. Theborder section 301 may be constructed of fused fabric. The crib liner 300 may be sized accordingly to fit the walls of cribs, cradles, portable cribs, and so forth. - In an alternative embodiment as shown in
FIG. 4 , the crib liner 400 does not include a cushioned section.FIG. 4 is a front view of the crib liner 300 for an end wall of a crib. The crib liner comprises aperforated section 108 and aborder section 401. Theborder section 401 may be constructed of fused fabric. The crib liner 400 may be sized accordingly to fit the walls of cribs, cradles, portable cribs, and so forth. - In another alternative embodiment as shown in
FIG. 5 , the crib liner may be acontinuous crib liner 500 that connects together at the side ends of the panels. Thecrib liner 500 shown inFIG. 5 is depicted shown disconnected from the ends of the 503, 504. However, the ends of thecrib liner 503, 504 may be secured together to form a single continuous crib liner. Each panel is provided with at least one, but preferably with a plurality of stabilizers, which may be located along the periphery of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels. The plurality of stabilizers defines the boundaries of the panels and separates the plurality of panels info individual panels.crib liner - The crib liner may also comprise a platform base configured to connect to the crib liner panels, preferably the bottom of the panes, to form one continuous crib liner that may be placed under a crib mattress and also cover all the walls of a crib.
- In another embodiment as shown in
FIG. 6 , the crib liner may be acontinuous crib liner 600 that connects together at the side ends of the panels. Thecrib liner 600 shown inFIG. 6 is depicted shown disconnected from the ends of the 603, 604. However, the ends of thecrib liner 603, 604 may be secured together to form a single continuous crib liner. Each panel is provided with at least one, but preferably With a plurality of stabilizers, which may be located along the periphery of each individual panel comprising the plurality of panels. The panels of the crib liner may be sized to fit a crib wall in the shape of a parallelogram. The crib liner may also comprise a platform base configured to connect to the crib liner panels, preferably the bottom of the panes, to form one continuous crib liner that may be placed under a crib mattress and also cover all the walls of a crib.crib liner - A crib liner in accordance with this disclosure is not limited to a particular crib size. The crib liner can be sized as necessary to fit a wide array of infant beds, such as cribs, cradles, portable cribs, and so forth.
- Another aspect Of this invention is a method of lining an infant crib utilizing a crib liner as disclosed herein. The method comprises obtaining a sufficient plurality of crib liners to provide at least one crib liner for each wall of the infant crib. One of the plurality of crib liners is placed parallel to one of the crib walls of the infant crib. The crib liner is secured to the crib walls by at least one fastener, preferably multiple fasteners. The aforementioned steps are repeated until each wall of the infant crib is fitted with a crib liner.
- Any reference to patents, documents and other writings contained herein shall not be construed as an admission as to their status with respect to being or not being prior art. It is understood that the array of features and embodiments taught herein may be combined and rearranged in a large number of additional combinations not directly disclosed, as will be apparent to one having skill in the art.
- There are, of course, other alternate embodiments, which are obvious from the foregoing descriptions of the invention, which are intended to be included within the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.
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