IP Library Granted Patent US 8,864,547
Granted Patent B2
US 8,864,547 · App. 13/610,201 · Granted Oct 21, 2014

Repositionable toy-attachment device

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Patent No.
US 8,864,547
App. No.
13/610,201
Granted
Oct 21, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An attachment mechanism for suspending one or more toys or other objects from a child-support apparatus such as a crib, bassinet, car seat, stroller, swing, bouncer, play gym, play yard, jumper, or the like. Typically, the child-support apparatus includes one or more beams or other supports where the toy-attachment mechanism is located. The toy-attachment mechanism includes a repositioning track and a slide coupling that is repositionable along the track and from which toys can be suspended. In typical embodiments, the track and the coupling include mating teeth that interlock to hold the coupling in place but that can be disengaged to reposition the coupling and the toys suspended therefrom.

Claims (27)

1. An attachment mechanism for repositionably attaching an object to a child-support apparatus, the attachment mechanism comprising:

a repositioning track formed along the child-support apparatus; and

a slide coupling that is repositionable along the track and to which the object can be attached,

wherein the track includes a series of teeth and the coupling includes at least one tooth that mates with the track teeth so that the track and coupling teeth interlock to hold the coupling in place but can be disengaged to reposition the coupling and the objects attached thereto, wherein the track teeth extend substantially upward and, when the repositionable coupling is engaged with the track, the coupling tooth extends substantially downward, and wherein due to a combined weight of the coupling and the object the force of gravity moves the coupling tooth downward into interlocking engagement with the track teeth to retain the coupling in a locked position, the coupling can be moved upward to an unlocked position in which the track and coupling teeth are disengaged, the disengaged coupling can be slid along the track and repositioned, and the coupling can be released so that the force of gravity moves the coupling back into the locked position.

2. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the track is formed along a surface of the support having a lateral aspect so that the effect of gravity can be realized to interlock the track and coupling teeth together and retain the coupling in the locked position.

3. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the coupling comprises a channel and the track is T-shaped and extends through the channel.

4. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the child-support apparatus is a crib, bassinet, car seat, stroller, swing, mobile, bouncer, play gym, play yard, high chair, lounger, motion device, entertainer, walker, or jumper.

5. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the child-support apparatus includes a support beam where the repositioning track is formed.

6. An attachment mechanism for repositionably attaching an object to a child-support apparatus, the attachment mechanism comprising:

a repositioning track formed along the child-support apparatus; and

a slide coupling that is repositionable along the track and to which the object can be attached,

wherein the track includes a series of teeth and the coupling includes at least one tooth that mates with the track teeth so that the track and coupling teeth interlock to hold the coupling in place but can be disengaged to reposition the coupling and the objects attached thereto, and wherein the coupling includes a base with at least one lateral ledge extending from it, the coupling tooth formed on the lateral ledge, wherein the track includes a channel that is defined at least in part by a channel wall and a lip, the channel including at least one lateral disengagement space defined at least in part by the channel wall and the track teeth, the channel including a neck portion defined at least in part by the lip, the track teeth formed along the lip, and the disengagement space having a depth that is greater than a combined depth of the coupling lateral ledge and the coupling tooth that projects from it, and wherein the coupling is moved from the locked position to the unlocked position by moving the coupling upward so that the coupling lateral ledge is retracted into the track disengagement space until the track and coupling teeth clear each other and are no longer interlocked.

7. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the coupling base is T-shaped and includes two of the lateral ledges extending from it in opposite directions, and wherein the track channel is T-shaped and includes two of the lateral disengagement spaces for receiving the two lateral ledges of the coupling base in a captive arrangement.

8. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the coupling comprises a channel and the track is T-shaped and extends through the channel.

9. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the child-support apparatus is a crib, bassinet, car seat, stroller, swing, mobile, bouncer, play gym, play yard, high chair, lounger, motion device, entertainer, walker, or jumper.

10. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the child-support apparatus includes a support beam where the repositioning track is formed.

11. A repositionable attachment mechanism for suspending a toy from a support of a child-support apparatus, the attachment mechanism comprising:

a repositioning track formed along the support and including a series of teeth, wherein the track includes a channel that is defined at least in part by a channel wall and a lip, the channel including at least one lateral disengagement space defined at least in part by the channel wall and the track teeth, the channel including a neck portion defined at least in part by the lip, the track teeth formed along and extending upward from the lip; and

a slide coupling that is repositionable along the track, from which the toy can be suspended, and that includes at least one tooth that mates with the track teeth so that the track and coupling teeth interlock to hold the coupling in place but can be disengaged to reposition the coupling and the toy attached thereto, wherein the coupling includes a base with at least one lateral ledge extending from it, the coupling tooth is formed on and extends downward from the lateral ledge, and a combined depth of the coupling lateral ledge and the coupling tooth that projects from it is less than a depth of the disengagement space,

wherein a combined weight of the coupling and the toy causes the force of gravity to move the coupling tooth downward into interlocking engagement with the track teeth to retain the coupling in a locked position, the coupling can be moved upward to an unlocked position in which the track and coupling teeth are disengaged and the coupling lateral ledge is retracted into the disengagement space until the track and coupling teeth clear each other and are no longer interlocked, the disengaged coupling can be slid along the track and repositioned, and the coupling can be released so that the force of gravity moves the coupling back into the locked position.

12. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the track is formed along a surface of the support having a lateral aspect so that the effect of gravity can be realized to interlock the track and coupling teeth together and retain the coupling in the locked position.

13. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the coupling base is T-shaped and includes two of the lateral ledges extending from it in opposite directions, wherein the track channel is T-shaped and includes two of the lateral disengagement spaces for receiving the two lateral ledges of the T-shaped coupling base in a captive arrangement.

14. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the track has a span and the coupling can be positioned anywhere along the span.

15. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the track receives a plurality of the couplings that each can be repositioned along the track.

16. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the coupling includes a connector adapted to attach and suspend therefrom at least one of the objects.

17. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the child-support apparatus is a crib, bassinet, car seat, stroller, swing, mobile, bouncer, play gym, play yard, high chair, lounger, motion device, entertainer, walker, or jumper.

18. The repositionable attachment mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the support is a beam.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 24, 2022
From: GORDON BROTHERS BRANDS, LLC
To: KIDS2, INC.
Reel/Frame 060440/0650 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2020
From: REGIONS BANK
To: KIDS2, INC.
Reel/Frame 054298/0106 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 29, 2020
From: KIDS2, INC.
To: GORDON BROTHERS BRANDS, LLC
Reel/Frame 054251/0711 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 29, 2020
From: KIDS2, INC.; GOT I, LLC
To: WHITE OAK COMMERCIAL FINANCE, LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 054195/0544 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 11, 2013
From: KIDS II, INC.
To: REGIONS BANK, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 031796/0775 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 11, 2012
From: ELSON, BRITTANY; REESE, BRADFORD
To: KIDS II, INC.
Reel/Frame 028937/0854 →