KR101635775B1 - Infant mat as sleeping assistant - Google Patents

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KR101635775B1
KR101635775B1 KR1020150156377A KR20150156377A KR101635775B1 KR 101635775 B1 KR101635775 B1 KR 101635775B1 KR 1020150156377 A KR1020150156377 A KR 1020150156377A KR 20150156377 A KR20150156377 A KR 20150156377A KR 101635775 B1 KR101635775 B1 KR 101635775B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47DFURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
    • A47D15/00Accessories for children's furniture, e.g. safety belts
    • A47D15/001Mattresses
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47DFURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47DFURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
    • A47D15/00Accessories for children's furniture, e.g. safety belts
    • A47D15/005Restraining devices, e.g. safety belts, contoured cushions or side bumpers

Abstract

The present invention relates to an infant mat (1) to assist a sound sleep. The infant mat (1) to assist a sound sleep comprises: a mat main body (10) to upwardly support an object (100) which can be a body of an infant; a side supporter (30) of an overall hill shape protruding in an orthogonal direction with respect to a surface of the mat main body (10), to support the object (100) from a lateral direction; and a pressure supporter (50) arranged to cross in the width direction of the mat main body (10), to be closely in contact with the object (100) and fixated on the mat (1). According to the present invention, the infant mat provides a comfortable pressure such as the pressure of human hands to induce a sound sleep for infants, allowing both safety and comfort in putting the infants to sleep.

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INFANT MAT AS SLEEPING ASSISTANT [0002]

The present invention relates to a childcare aid, and more particularly to a functional mat that allows a child to comfortably lie down and sleep.

All parents want their children to sleep safely and comfortably. A variety of infant mats are known to meet the wishes of parents. Such mats use a cushioning element for comfort and a block that keeps the child from getting out of position for safety.

Korean Patent No. 930289 proposes an infant or infant bedding. Various cushions that can be attached and detached prevent the risk of moving the infant and enhance the functionality by adding mobiles and insect screens. Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 2005-124639 emphasizes the function of making the baby easier to trim after feeding by making the mat inclined so that the head portion is higher than the leg portion. Korean Patent Laid-Open No. 2006-25251 discloses a polyurethane-based mat in which a storage groove capable of storing functional materials such as silver powder, ocher powder, and charcoal powder is built in to improve dermatitis or sterilization function, It features an infant mat.

These prior arts have the advantage of securing the safety of the child as well as the comfort of the mat. There is no particular problem with infant mats, although there is a difference in function when the child is lying asleep or the child is sleeping deeply. Moreover, such a situation does not particularly bother the parents.

However, the situation in which the parents are particularly hard at childcare is that children rarely fall asleep easily. Even if the guardian starts to sleep by hugging and comforting him, if he puts the child back on the mat, it will be a placenta that wakes up quickly. This is called the "baby's back sensor". This back sensor problem is found in most children up to 100 days of age. The sensor is a name given to the child when he / she touches the floor and starts to wait for it. Many parents suffer considerably from these infant back sensors. Parents are comforted by hugging the child again, and because this situation occurs repeatedly, parents become difficult and the children rarely sleep comfortably. In such a situation, it is difficult to receive the help of conventional prior art.

The inventor of the present invention has completed researches for a long time to develop an optimized tool for solving sensor problems such as harassing parents and making children difficult to sleep and resting or resting comfortably and safely .

It is an object of the present invention to propose a new concept of a childcare apparatus which helps a child to take a good night's sleep comfortably. It focuses on enabling children to effectively deal with back sensor problems early in their sleep.

Many parents and guardians lay their sleeping child on the bed, then use both hands to push the child's chest. And wait a while in that state. It is to artificially make <comfort pressure>. However, when these conditions are lifted, children may wake up again. It is an object of the present invention to provide an infant mat having means for replacing &lt; comfort pressure feeling &gt;.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a comfortable feeling of comfort and to safely protect a child lying on a mat. It suggests a mat that can structurally prevent a child from turning upside down and suddenly breathing down and suddenly.

Another object of the present invention is to propose an infant mat structure suitable for a child's body structure and easy to use.

On the other hand, other unspecified purposes of the present invention will be further considered within the scope of the following detailed description and easily deduced from the effects thereof.

In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a functional mat for an infant sleeping aids,

A mat main body supporting the object, which is the body of the infant, upwards;

A side supporter projecting in a hill shape as a whole in a direction orthogonal to the surface of the mat main body and supporting the object in a lateral direction; And

And a pressing supporter disposed on the mat so as to intersect or cross the width direction of the mat main body and fixed to the mat to be brought into close contact with the object.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the side supporter is detachably attached to the mat main body.

Further, in the functional mat for child sleeping aids according to any one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it is preferable that the pressing supporter is detachably attached to the mat.

In the functional mat for a child sleeping-aid auxiliary according to any one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it is preferable that a cushion-activated portion is provided on an object-facing portion of the pressing supporter.

In the functional mat for a child sleeping-aid auxiliary according to any one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it is preferable that fixing means for fixing the pressing supporter is provided at the position of the mat corner or the bottom face of the side supporter.

In the functional mat for a child sleeping-aid auxiliary according to any one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it is preferable that one or more fastening holes are provided in the side supporter.

Further, in the functional mat for a child sleeping-aid auxiliary according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the fastening hole is a hole communicated with a side surface of the mat corner of the side supporter and a bottom surface, And inserting it into the fastening hole to fasten the mat main body and the side supporter.

In the functional mat for child sleeping aiding assistant according to any one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, a connecting piece at one end of the pressing supporter may be coupled with the fastener to fix one side of the pressing supporter.

According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, in the functional mat for a child sleeping-aid, the coupling hole is a hole communicating with the side surface opposite to the side of the mat corner of the side supporter, and the connecting piece at one end of the pressing supporter And one of the pressing supporters may be fixed by connecting the connecting piece to the mat main body after inserting it into the fastening hole.

In a preferred mode of the present invention, the functional mat of the present invention is characterized in that, when using the pressing supporter, one side of the pressing supporter is placed on the object and the other side is positioned below the object .

According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a functional mat for a child sleeping on a child support surface, wherein the pressing supporter is composed of a pair of wings, and when the pressing supporter is used, And may be in close contact with the object.

Further, in the functional mat for a child sleeping-aid auxiliary according to any one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, the side supporter may be installed on the mat main body according to any one of the following:

A side surface of the mat main body;

Respectively installed on both sides of the mat main body;

Installed near the center of the mat main body;

Respectively, on the upper, lower, right and left sides of the mat main body.

It is also preferable that the height of the end edge of the mat main body opposite to the position where the side supporter is installed is larger than the height of the center portion surface of the mat main body in the functional mat for child sleeping aids according to any one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention.

According to the present invention as described above, not only the infant can comfortably lie on the mat but also provides the child with &quot; comfortable pressure feeling &quot; when sleeping, so that the user can feel as if the parents are gently pushing the infant's chest have. This effectively solves the back sensor problem and provides an environment in which the child can take a good night's sleep.

In addition, the safety mat and the comfort can be achieved at the same time when a child is laid by the functional mat for child sleeping aid of the present invention, so that it is possible to alleviate the troubles of the parents who spend a lot of effort and time putting the child on.

In addition, since an elongation measurement display unit capable of measuring the elongation of the infant provided on the surface of the functional mat is provided, there is also an advantage that the infant can be grown on a daily basis easily.

On the other hand, even if the effects are not explicitly mentioned here, the effect described in the following specification, which is expected by the technical features of the present invention, and its potential effects are treated as described in the specification of the present invention.

1 to 7 are views relating to a first aspect of the present invention.
1 is a view schematically showing a relationship of an object 100 with respect to a mat main body 10 and side supporters 30 in a functional mat 1 for babies sleeping aids according to preferred embodiments of the present invention.
2 is a view illustrating the installation position and the number of side supporters 30 according to various embodiments of the present invention.
3 is an enlarged view showing an example of a connection method of the side supporter 30 and the mat main body 10 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a view showing an example of a connection method of each component of the functional mat 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
5 is a view showing a configuration example in which the pressing supporter 50 is connected to the functional mat 1 in another embodiment of the present invention.
6 is a view showing a configuration example in which the pressing supporter 50 is connected to the functional mat 1 in another embodiment of the present invention.
7 is a view showing an example in which the pressing supporter 50 is connected to the lower surface of the side supporter 30 in another embodiment of the present invention.
8 to 12 are views related to a second aspect of the present invention.
8 is a view showing an example of a schematic frontal configuration of the functional mat 1 according to any embodiment of the present invention.
9 is a diagram showing an example of a schematic rear configuration of the functional mat 1 according to any embodiment of the present invention.
10 shows an example of a sectional configuration of each part of the functional mat 1 of the present invention.
11 is a view showing the use state of the functional mat 1 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
12 is a view showing an example of the surface configuration of the functional mat 1 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
* The accompanying drawings illustrate examples of the present invention in order to facilitate understanding of the technical idea of the present invention, and thus the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto.

In the following description of the present invention, a detailed description of known functions and configurations incorporated herein will be omitted when it may obscure the subject matter of the present invention.

A functional mat (1) for a child sleeping surface auxiliary according to the present invention comprises a mat main body (10), a side supporter (30) and a pressing supporter (50). 1 shows the functions of the mat main body 10 and the side supporter 30 in a simplified manner. In particular various side supporters 30 are illustrated. Although the figure does not show the shape deformation of the mat main body 10, the physical standard of the mat main body 10 may be variously modified. The scope of protection of the present invention is not limited by the size and shape of the mat main body 10, the side supporter 30 and the pressing supporter 50 within the scope of realizing the spirit of the present invention.

The mat main body 10 functions as a mat of a cushion member in which a body 100 (hereinafter referred to as &quot; object &quot;) of a child lies. Therefore, the mat main body 10 supports the object 100 in the upward direction.

The mat main body 10 is made of a cushion member since it supports the infant body. Various types of cushion members can be used. The cushioning member may be selected from a combination of one or more of latex, memory foam, polyurethane, air cushion, cotton and their substitutes. Further, the mat main body 10 may be configured such that the cushion member is made of a lining material and the natural surface is used as a surface member to accommodate the cushion member. The outer member preferably has a surface structure rich in ventilation. By such a configuration, the skin feel can be improved and the convenience of washing can be ensured. The characteristics of such a cushion member can also be applied to the following side supporters 30. It goes without saying that all or a part of the pressing supporter may be made of the above-mentioned cushion member.

When people sleep, they usually lie side to side. The same is true of infants. The side supporter 30 supports the object 100 in the lateral direction of the object 100. [ It is preferable that the term &quot; lateral direction &quot; is understood as a side surface of the object 100, rather than a side surface of the mat main body 10. In order to support the object 100 in the lateral direction, the side supporter 30 must form sidewalls with respect to the surface of the mat main body 10. That is, the side supporter 30 is characterized by a structure in which the entire side supporter 30 protrudes in a gentle slope in a direction orthogonal to the surface of the mat main body 10.

Fig. 1 (a) shows an example in which the side supporters 30 are provided on one side with respect to the longitudinal direction of the mat main body 10. In the embodiment of Fig. 1 (a), in the plan view (view from the front), the central portion of the side supporter 30 is protruded toward the center of the mat main body 10 in which the object 100 lies Structure. With this structure, the convex portion and the concave portion of the side supporter 30 are generated. The recessed portion provides room for the movement of the body of the object 100. [ The convex portion pushes the chest of the object 100 from the side, thereby providing a <comfortable feeling of comfort> pursued by the present invention.

Fig. 1 (b) illustrates an arcuate curved structure toward the object 100 in the plan view of the side supporter 30. Fig. By regulating the movement of the body of the object 100, it is possible to provide an environment similar to the body structure when the parent hugs the sleeping child. Of course, in this case as well, it has a curved shape that protrudes most from the chest, so that it can also provide a <comfort pressure>.

Fig. 1 (c) is a modified example combining the advantages of the structure of Fig. 1 (a) and the structure of Fig. 1 (b). The motion of the face and the leg of the object 100 is regulated more and the stress on the chest part of the object 100 is further emphasized.

On the other hand, the height of the edge 19 of the mat main body opposite to the position of the side supporter 30 can be made larger than the height of the center portion surface of the mat main body. This is to regulate the object 100 from rolling to the opposite side.

1, it has been found that the shape of the side supporter 30 protruding in the form of a hill on the surface of the mat main body 10 may vary. However, the installation position of the side supporter 30 is not limited to only one side of the mat main body 10 as shown in Fig. This is fully illustrated by FIG.

Fig. 2 (a) is an exemplary diagram corresponding to Fig. The side supporter 30 is provided on the side surface of the mat main body 10. Preferably, one is provided as shown in the figure, but it may be provided in plural.

The side supporters 30 of Fig. 2 (b) are provided on the upper, lower, right and left sides of the mat main body 10, respectively. The object on the mat main body 10 is restricted from moving to the upper side or the lower side. There is an advantage that the stability can be secured more surely, but as a result, the mat area can be narrowed. Of course, it does not matter if the size of the mat itself is increased. If the size of the mat is large, there is an advantage that two or more objects can be laid.

Fig. 2 (c) illustrates a configuration in which the side supporters 30 are provided on both sides of the mat main body 10, respectively. 2 (d) shows a configuration example in which the side supporter 30 is provided in the vicinity of the center of the mat main body 10. Due to the presence of the side supporter 30, the functional mat of the present invention is not structured like a flat bed, but has a hill region gently protruding toward the upper space with respect to the surface, The lateral movement of the movable member is regulated. The reason for regulating lateral movement is to ensure a comfortable pressure feeling through the relationship with the press supporter.

Now, the installation of the side supporter 30 at various installation positions and types as described above will be described. It is obvious that the side supporter 30 is provided on the mat main body 10, but it may be provided integrally in any preferred embodiment. The first embodiment of the integral installation may be one in which the mat main body 10 and the side supporter 30 are integrally manufactured (e.g., integrally molded and injected and then covered with the outer member). The second embodiment of the integral installation may be one provided to the consumer after the mat supporter 30 is attached to the mat main body 10 although the mat main body 10 and the side supporter 30 are separately manufactured. It is possible to complete the mat of the present invention by fixing the side supporter 30 on the surface of the mat main body 10 by fastening means such as Velcro and then treating the same with a surface member at the same time.

In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the side supporter 30 can be detachably configured. That is, the user can connect or disconnect the side supporter 30 to or from the mat main body 10 as necessary.

The attachment and detachment method can be variously designed. One embodiment thereof is illustrated in Fig. There is a fastening hole 35 in which the side surface and the lower surface of the side edge of the side supporter 30 are in communication with each other and a fastening hole 11a provided in the mat main body 10 is inserted into the fastening hole 35, (30) can be fastened to the mat main body (10). The fastener 11a can be composed of a pair of rings and a string connected to each ring as shown. As will be described later, it is also possible to fasten the pressing supporter by using the fastening hole 35 and the fastening hole 11a.

Although not shown, the attachment / detachment of the side supporter 30 and the mat main body 10 can be performed by, for example, connection and disconnection using a velcro fastener, connection and disconnection using male and female buttons, attachment and detachment using a zipper, Various means can be used. Structurally, the side supporter 30 and the mat main body 10 may be connected to each other using a means such as a velcro, a zipper, a cord, a button, a buckle or the like, and at the same time, the coupling hole 35 may be used. The scope of the present invention is not limited by the modification of the attachment / detachment method.

Fig. 4 illustrates a basic configuration of a mat 1 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. A combination of the mat main body 10, the side supporter 30 and the pressing supporter 50 is shown. When the side supporter 30 is installed on the mat main body 10 as shown in the drawing, side walls are formed around the hill top 31 of the side supporter 30. Then, the press supporter 50 is installed to create an environment that provides a feeling of comfort pressure to an object (not shown).

The side supporter 30 is placed on the side surface of the mat main body 10, as shown in Fig. 4 (a). The fastening hole 35 of the side supporter 30 described in Fig. 3 may be formed by a hole communicating with the opposite side and the lower side of the edge of the mat body. 4 (b), a connecting piece 51 at one end of the pressing supporter 50 is inserted into the fastening hole 35. As shown in Fig. 4 (c), the fastening hole 11a of the mat main body 10 is also inserted into the fastening hole 35. As shown in Fig.

Then, the main components of the present invention can be combined by connecting the fastening holes 11a of the mat main body 10 and the connecting pieces 51 of the pressing supporter 50. Preferably, the hook piece 51 is provided on one side of the connecting piece 51 so that the connecting piece 51 is inserted into the ring of the fastening hole 11a so that the connecting piece 51 can be hooked and fastened. The connecting piece 51 may be inserted into the ring of the fastening hole 11a to form a knot.

The configuration example of the pressing supporter 50 is well shown in Fig. When the object is laid in the state of Fig. 4 (c), it is moved to the side supporter 30 side opposite to the pressing supporter 50. And the opposite connecting piece 52 is connected to the ring of the fastening hole 11a of the mat main body 10. Then, the object naturally lying on the mat main body 10 turns toward the side supporter 30 as shown in Fig. The side supporter 30 provides a comfortable pressing feeling on the side (chest portion) side of the object when the connection piece 52 of the pressing supporter 50 is properly pulled and the pressing supporter 50 provides a comfortable pressure feeling on the upper side toward the object . Further, the side supporter 30 and the pressing supporter 50 prevent the infant from sleeping and being turned upside down structurally. Therefore, if the present invention is used, the infant does not sleep while sleeping.

Preferably, the pressing supporter 50 is provided with a cushion charging part 55. It is preferable that the cushion filling portion 55 is provided at the object opposing position and more preferably the cushion filling material can be displaced while being positioned inside the outer member of the pressing supporter 50. [ That is, it is preferable that a storage space having a longer length in the longitudinal direction of the pressing supporter 50 is further provided than the length of the cushion filler.

As shown in the embodiment of Fig. 4, the pressing surface of the pressing supporter 50 detachably attached to the mat 1 is located on the lower side of the object with respect to the object, and the other side of the object is positioned on the upper side of the object. The same is true for the embodiment of Fig. However, the embodiment of Fig. 5 suggests a modified example of a method of fastening the pressing supporter 50 to the mat 1. Fig.

5 differs from the embodiment of Fig. 4 in that the mat main body 10 and the side supporter 30 are integrally formed. Also in this case, a fastening hole 11b is provided at the corner of the side supporter 30, and one connecting piece 51 of the pressing supporter 50 is fixed to the fastening hole 11b. Then, the other connecting piece (52) of the pressing supporter (50) is moved in the direction of the arrow while being fixed to the fastening hole (11b). A method of fixing the pressing supporter 50 to the mat 1 is shown in Fig. And the variant thereof may be various. There is also no difference in the mechanism for providing a comfortable feeling of tightness to objects.

Fig. 6 shows another embodiment in which the pressing supporter 50 is connected to the mat 1 according to the embodiment.

The mat main body 10 and the side supporter 30 can be integrally fixed as in the embodiment of Fig. Of course, it may be fixed with a zipper along the edge of the mat main body 10. One end of the press supporter 50 is fixed through the lower surface of the side supporter 30 and the end of the press supporter 50 may be constituted by the buckle 54 exposed to the outside near the center of the side supporter 30. After fixing one end of the pressing supporter 50 as described above, the object is placed on the pressing supporter 50, and then the other end of the object is moved toward the side nonwoven fabric 50 while using the buckle 54 to fasten the object. At this time, the object is brought into close contact with the side supporter 30 side. Then, the cushion charging part 55 is brought into contact with the object.

Fig. 7 suggests another embodiment in which the pressing supporter 50 is installed on the mat 1. Fig. What is emphasized in this embodiment is an alternative method of fixing the one end of the pressing supporter 50. As shown in Fig. 7, a fixing ring 56 is provided at one end of the pressing supporter 50, and a fitting member 60, which is resilient to the fixing ring 56, is inserted. Since the connection between the fixing ring 56 and the shim member 60 is made on the lower surface of the side supporter 30, it is not exposed to the outside. The opposite side of the shim member 60 is inserted and connected to the fixing ring 33 provided on the lower surface of the side supporter 30. [ After the construction, the side supporter 30 is mounted on the mat main body 10 as described above or in a modified manner to complete the functional mat of the present invention. On the other hand, similarly, the filler of the cushion charging part 55 can be repositioned in the outer member of the pressing supporter 50.

In the above embodiments, the pressing supporters 50 of the various modes of the present invention show that there is a portion of the mat main body 10 which traverses in the width direction of the mat main body 10 when the object is used. That is, at least one member of the pressing support 50 is placed across the object in the width direction of the mat body 10 and is brought into close contact with the object.

Fig. 8 schematically shows the frontal structure of a functional mat for infant sleeping aids (1) according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. Includes a mat body (10) and a pair of blades (20a, 20b) of the functional mat for child sleeping aids (1). In this embodiment, the pair of vanes 20a and 20b function as a pressing supporter. This embodiment is an example in which the pressing supporter is located crosswise in the width direction of the mat main body 10 on the surface of the mat main body 10.

The child lies on the surface of the mat main body 10. The mat main body 10 is made of a cushion member since it supports the infant body. This is not different from the embodiment of FIG.

The upper part of the mat main body 10 has the head of the infant and the lower part of the mat has the legs. It is preferable that the head corresponding portion 11 of the mat main body 10 is formed with a curvature. It is also preferable that the thickness of the head corresponding portion 11 is thicker than the thickness of the leg corresponding portion. This is explained below again.

Further, a pair of vanes 20a and 20b are connected to both side surfaces of the mat main body 10. As shown in the drawings, the wings 20a and 20b may have a width greater than the width of the wing sleeve which is connected to the mat main body 10. By such a constitution, it is possible to prevent the infant from feeling uncomfortable when the two wings 20a and 20b are opened, and to ensure that the comfort of the infant body is maintained even if the infant body moves out of the mat main body 10.

The pair of vanes 20a and 20b may be made of a cushion material. In some embodiments of the present invention, the cushioning material of the vanes 20a, 20b may be the same as the cushioning material of the mat body 10. [ In another embodiment of the present invention, the cushioning material of the vanes 20a and 20b may be a material different from the cushioning material of the mat main body 10. [ Particularly preferably a combination of one or more of latex, memory foam, polyurethane, cotton and their substitutes. The cushion member may be made of a lining material and the natural surface may be a surface member to house the cushion member. Improved skin texture and ease of washing will be guaranteed.

In the present invention, a pair of vanes 20a and 20b are superimposed on the mat main body 10 in a direction opposite to each other. In order to make this operation mechanism more natural, as shown in the drawing, 25b may be formed on the vanes 20a, 20b.

The sleeves of the vanes 20a and 20b may be provided with fastening means 21 and 22 on the right and left sides, respectively. In the illustrated example, the fastening piece 21 is provided on one blade 20b and the fastening portion 22 is fastened to the other blade 20a by the fastening piece 21 and the Velcro coupling. However, it goes without saying that various modifications are possible. For example, the fastening means may be a knot or button. By thus opening and fixing the pair of wings, it is possible to provide a comfortable feeling of comfort to the object.

Fig. 9 shows an example of the rear surface configuration of the functional mat 1 of the present invention. In a preferred example of the present invention, a functional mat (1) having a detachable configuration rather than a mat body and a pair of wings is integrally joined. FIG. 9 shows that the mat main body and the pair of vanes 20a and 20b can be detachably coupled and the coupling position can be variable.

As shown in FIG. 9, the rear surface 10b of the mat main body may be provided with a plurality of blade coupling portions 17, 18 on the left and right along the longitudinal direction of the mat main body. The coupling parts 27 and 28 provided at the base positions of the vanes 20a and 20b can be coupled to or separated from the coupling parts 17 and 18 by selecting the coupling parts 17 and 18.

The position where the pair of blades 20a and 20b are engaged with the mat main body 10 can be selected along the left and right lines as shown in the figure, .

Further, the coupling between the vane coupling portions 17, 18 and the coupling pieces 27, 28 can be variously designed. Preferably a velcro bond. The coupling parts 27 and 28 provided at the base positions of the blades 20a and 20b are formed as arm velcro and the coupling parts 27 and 28 provided respectively at the left and right sides of the rear surface 10b of the mat main body are arm velcro, . With such a configuration, it becomes possible to perform the Velcro coupling. Further, the wing coupling parts 17, 18 and the coupling pieces 27, 28 may be constituted by male and female buttons and may be detached by a button. In another example, the wing engaging portion may be constituted by a loop, and the engaging pieces 27 and 28 of the wings 20a and 20b may be knotted by putting them in the loop.

Fig. 10 shows an example of the sectional configuration of each part of the functional mat 1 in the embodiment of Fig.

10 (a) shows a longitudinal section of the mat main body 10. As shown in this figure, the thickness of the mat main body 10 may be entirely different. As described above, the thickness of the head corresponding portion 11 of the mat main body 10 is made larger than the thickness of the leg corresponding portion, so that the child can feel more comfortable. With this configuration, the head corresponding portion 11 acts as a pillow.

10 (b) is a diagram showing the sectional configuration of the upper portion, that is, the head corresponding portion 11, after rotating the mat main body 10 of FIG. 10 (a) by 90 degrees in any preferred embodiment of the present invention. As can be seen in the embodiment of Fig. 10 (b), the head-corresponding portion 11 of the present invention may be formed with a curvature, which is formed by making the thickness of the inner portion smaller than the thickness of both side portions So that the head of the infant can be ergonomically positioned in this groove. Then, the pair of wings 20a and 20b are opposed to each other to press the child's body with a predetermined force while the wings 20a and 20b wrap the child's body. This has significantly improved the back sensor problem of infants. It was analyzed that it was similar to the effect that the parents tilted the sleeping child and then gently pressed the child's chest with both hands.

10 (c) is a diagram according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. This shows the sectional configuration of the upper portion, that is, the head corresponding portion 11, after rotating the mat main body 10 of Fig. 10 (a) by 90 degrees. 10 (b), the bent portion of FIG. 10 (c) may be configured to be convex without forming a groove in the center. With this configuration, it is possible to optimally respond to the habit of lying on the side when the child sleeps. In addition, the pair of wings 20a and 20b are opposed to each other while being laid on the side, thereby pressing the child's body with a predetermined force while the wings 20a and 20b cover the body. This was the most effective solution to the so-called back sensor problem.

10 (d) shows an example of a cross-sectional configuration of a pair of vanes 20a and 20b of the present invention. As shown in Fig. 10 (d), the pair of vanes 20a and 20b are made of a cushion material, and the sweep lines 25a and 25b can be formed.

Fig. 11 exemplarily shows the use state of the functional mat 1 of the present invention. A pair of vanes 20a and 20b are opened in a state where the eyes 110 are laid and the pair of vanes 20a and 20b are opened by using the connecting means 21 of the vanes 20a and 20b at a position above the mat main body 10. [ The pair of wings 20a and 20b are placed on the child's chest, and the weight of the wing 20a and 20b is secured to the child's chest. It is possible to press the child's chest comfortably by a predetermined pressure.

The fastening mechanism of the pair of wings 20a and 20b realizes a function of allowing the parents to sleep more deeply by gently pushing the chest of a lying child by hand. An infant sleeping on a mat can have a good night's sleep because he or she can experience the experience that a parent presses his / her own breast by hand. The inventors of the present invention produced a model of the functional mat of the present invention and found that when a pair of wings are opposed to each other to give a feeling of tightness to the chest of a child and as a result, The situation of waking up and crying almost disappeared. On the functional mat (1) of the present invention, the child became comfortable and safe in the sleep. As a result, parents were also able to work on the side effects of doing other things with ease.

12 shows another application example of the present invention. The elongation measurement display unit 40 may be provided along the longitudinal direction of the mat main body 10 on one side of the surface of the mat main body 10 of the present invention. A scale such as a ruler can be displayed on the elongation measurement display unit 40. [ As described above, the extension measurement display portion is integrally provided on the surface of the mat main body 10, so that the child can be laid down on the mat main body 10 and the child's height can be measured. Infants and toddlers are growing at a rapid rate. Information about kidney height is a very important indicator of health. Parents therefore have a great deal of interest in their child's kidney information. The configuration of the embodiment of FIG. 5 of the present invention has a remarkable effect that the parents can intuitively know the growth information of the child every time the child lies down. In a situation where the child is awake, the child 's body is straightened and the correct height is known.

The elongation measurement display unit 40 may be provided by sewing a member marked with a scale on the surface of the mat main body 10. At this time, it is preferable to provide the same member as the outer member of the mat main body 10 so as not to deteriorate the touch of the child. In another embodiment, the extension measurement display portion 40 may be formed integrally with the surface of the mat main body 10 by printing a scale on the surface member of the mat main body 10.

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1. The present invention relates to the structure of a functional mattress (1) for babies sleeping aids, and the dimensions of the length, width, and thickness can be variously modified to optimum values. The scope of protection of the present invention is not limited by the dimensions thereof. It is to be noted that the dimensions of the functional mat 1 of the present invention are not limited by the proportions of the shapes of the drawings because the dimensions of the shapes are exaggerated for convenience of description. Preferably, the material of the functional mat (1) is preferably a material suitable for the skin of a child.

2. The functional mat (1) of the present invention can be added with a visual member or a visual morphing configuration. For example, addition of color or character configuration may be added.

3. A receiving member may also be provided on the surface of the mat main body 10 or at predetermined positions of the vanes 20a and 20b. For example, a functional member for relaxing the handkerchief or the smell of the child can be housed in the housing member.

4. An electronic device may be provided at a specific position of the functional mat for infant sleeping aid (1) of the present invention. Such electronic devices may include, for example, a vibration module that reminds the heartbeat sound of a mother, a sound module that outputs a song or voice, and the like.

5. Handles can be attached to the functional mat (1) of the present invention to facilitate the movement, or to install a mosquito net or the like, or to attach various accessories. It is also possible to use the functional mat 1 of the present invention in connection with an external structure such as a bed, a baby carriage, and a pedestal, but the scope of the present invention is not limited by such functions.

The scope of protection of the present invention is not limited to the description and the expression of the embodiments explicitly described in the foregoing. It is again to be understood that the present invention is not limited by the modifications or substitutions that are obvious to those skilled in the art.

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A functional mat (1) for a sleeping child as an infant, comprising: a mat main body (10) supporting an object, which is a body of a child, in an upward direction; And a side supporter (30) for supporting the object laid on the main body (10) in a lateral direction, wherein the pressing supporter (50) is arranged to cross the width direction of the mat main body (10) 1 and at least one portion of the object opposing portion of the pressing supporter 50 is in close contact with the lying object in the upward direction while the side supporter 30 supports the lateral direction of the object, So as to be fixed to the mat (1) so as to provide a functional mat for the infant sleeping aids. The method according to claim 1,
The side supporter (30) is detachably attached to the mat main body (10).
The method according to claim 1,
The pressing supporter (50) is detachably attached to the mat (1).
The method according to claim 1,
And a cushion charging part is provided at a portion of the pressing supporter (50) opposite to the object.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein a fixing means for fixing the pressing supporter (50) is provided at a position of a side of a mat corner or a bottom face of the side supporter (30).
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the side supporter (30) is provided with one or more fastening holes.
The method according to claim 6,
The fastening hole is a hole communicated with the side surface of the side edge of the side supporter 30 and the lower surface of the mat supporter 30. The fastening hole provided in the mat main body 10 is inserted into the fastening hole, And fastening the side supporter (30).
8. The method of claim 7,
And a connecting piece at one end of the pressing supporter (50) is engaged with the fastener to fix one side of the pressing supporter (50).
The method according to claim 6,
The fastening hole is a hole which communicates with the side surface opposite to the side of the mat corner of the side supporter 30. The connecting piece of one end of the pressing supporter 50 is inserted into the fastening hole, Wherein one of the pressing supporters (50) is fixed by being connected to the main body (10).
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein one side of the pressing supporter (50) is located above the object and the other side is below the object, based on the object in use of the pressing supporter (50).
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the pressing supporter (50) is composed of a pair of blades, and when the pressing supporter (50) is in use, the pair of blades are fastened to each other at an upper side of the object, .
The method according to claim 1,
The side supporter (30) is provided on the mat main body (10) according to any one of the following:
A side surface of the mat main body 10;
Respectively installed on both sides of the mat main body 10;
A central portion of the mat main body 10;
Respectively, on the upper, lower, left and right sides of the mat main body 10, respectively.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the edge of the end edge of the mat main body (10) opposite to the position where the side supporter (30) is installed is larger than the height of the center portion surface of the mat main body (10).
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