US20130276238A1 - Foldable Mattress Topper for Play Yards and Related Methods - Google Patents

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US20130276238A1 US13/866,982 US201313866982A US2013276238A1 US 20130276238 A1 US20130276238 A1 US 20130276238A1 US 201313866982 A US201313866982 A US 201313866982A US 2013276238 A1 US2013276238 A1 US 2013276238A1
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  • the present application is within the field of portable and foldable mattress toppers, mattress, mat, pad, or topper.
  • Parents are frequently concerned with the safety and comfort of their children. For this reason, parents often confine their children within a play pen or play yard (during child's play or sleep) so that they may monitor the safety and comfort of the children's restricted environment. Play pens or play yards are not always entirely safe for child's play because the pens/yards have hard floor surfaces where children can fall and be injured. Play pens or play yards are also not always entirely suitable for all sleeping children because the pens'/yards' hard floor surfaces are uncomfortable.
  • Playpens are, on occasion, portable where pads for placement in the floor are also designed for portability.
  • One such play pen is the Pak'N Play® by Grano.
  • pads increase the safety or comfort of the portable pens/yards, such pads have not always been satisfactory for their intended uses because (1) the pads may be unattractive in their portable appearance and (2) the pads that come with the products are too hard for adequate comfort and safety for the child.
  • pads placed in play pens or play yards frequently become dirty.
  • pads which provide safety or comfort are difficult to clean and, therefore, not entirely satisfactory for their intended purposes.
  • the mattress topper is comprised of three side-by-side sections, said sections having an aesthetically pleasing top surface and a durable base surface, said sections being connected so that: (A) a first side section may be folded over the central section so that the base surfaces of the first side and central sections interface; and (b) a second side section may be folded over the first and central section so the base surface of the second side section interfaces with the top surface of the first side section.
  • the mattress topper may be unfolded so that the cushions may be placed side-by-side over the floor of a play pen or play area.
  • the folded mattress topper may be provided with a sleeve having a handle so that the mattress topper may be easily toted.
  • the mattress topper comprises a cushion and a cover, whereby the mattress top per may be removed so that the cover can be cleansed.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a mattress topper
  • FIG. 2 is an environmental view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is another environmental view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a front view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a rear view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 6 is a left side view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 7 is a right side view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 8 is top view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1 .
  • a foldable mattress topper for placement over the floor of a child's play pen or play yard, wherein said mattress topper (1) increases the safety and comfort of a play yard (2) is aesthetically pleasing when in a folded state, and (3) is easy to clean.
  • the disclosed mattress topper is comprised of three side-by-side sections, connected so that the two side sections may be folded over the center section.
  • the mattress topper sections each have a cushion that may be removed from a cover. When unfolded the mattress topper may be placed over the floor of a play pen.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an unfolded mattress topper 100 .
  • FIGS. 4 through 9 are the orthogonal views of the unfolded mattress topper of FIG. 1 .
  • the mattress topper 100 is defined by a first side mattress topper section 110 , a first connector 120 , a central mattress topper section 130 , and a second side mattress topper section 140 .
  • the first side mattress topper section 110 is shown in FIGS. 1 , and 4 through 8 .
  • the first side mattress topper section 110 is defined by a cushion (not shown) inside a case 118 which has a base surface 115 , a first side surface 111 , a second side surface 112 , a third side surface 113 , a fourth side surface 114 , and a top surface 116 , and a first zipper (not shown), covered by a flap 117 , on the first side surface 111 .
  • the case 118 with cushion (not shown) disposed therein generally defines rectangular block (e.g., a twenty-six inch by twelve and one half inch by one and one half inch ((26′′ ⁇ 12.5′′ ⁇ 1.5′′) rectangular block).
  • the cushion (not shown) may be removed from the case 118 via pulling back the flap 117 and unzipping the zipper and pulling the cushion (not shown) through the first side surface 111 to outside of the confines of the case 118 .
  • the case may be washed with cold, gentle washing machine cycle with non chlorine bleach (when necessary); the case may suitably be tumble dried.
  • the first connector 120 is seen in FIGS. 1 and 4 through 7 .
  • the case is a thin and flexible or foldable rectangular member (e.g., a three quarter inch or one half inch by thirteen inch (0.75′′ or 0.5′′ rectangular sheet of fabric or the like) that is connected (1) along its length on one side to the corner of the base side 115 and second side 112 of the first mattress topper section 110 and (2) along its length on the other side to the corner of the base side 135 and the first side 131 of the central mattress topper section 130 .
  • the first connector 120 may suitably operate to fold the first side mattress topper section 110 over the central mattress topper section so that the base surfaces 135 and 115 interface.
  • any other type of zipper may suitably be substituted without departing from the spirit and intent of this disclosure.
  • a hidden zipper also known as an “invisible zipper” is incorporated into the various sections.
  • the central mattress topper section 130 is shown in FIGS. 1 , and 4 through 7 .
  • the central mattress topper section 110 is defined by a cushion (not shown) inside a case 138 which has a base surface 135 , a first side surface 131 , a second side surface 132 , a third side surface 133 , a fourth side surface 134 , and a top surface 136 , and a first zipper (not shown), covered by a flap 137 , on the first side surface 131 .
  • the case 138 with cushion (not shown) disposed therein generally defines rectangular block (e.g., a twenty-six inch by twelve and one half inch by one and one half inch (26′′ ⁇ 12.5′′ ⁇ 1.5′′) rectangular block).
  • the cushion (not shown) may be removed from the case 138 via pulling back the flap 137 and unzipping the zipper and pulling the cushion (not shown) through the first side surface 131 to outside of the confines of the case 138 . It should be noted that the topper is more readily cleanable when the cushions are removed.
  • the second connector 140 is seen in FIGS. 1 and 4 through 7 .
  • the case is a thin and flexible or foldable rectangular member that is two or three times wider than the first connector 120 (e.g., a one or one and one half inch by thirteen inch (1.5′′ ⁇ 13′′) rectangular sheet of fabric or the like).
  • the first connector 120 may be doubled in thickness (i.e., two sheets of fabric or the like) for stability.
  • the second connector 140 may be connected (1) along its length on one side to the corner of the base side 135 and second side 132 of the central mattress topper section 130 and (2) along its length on the other side to the corner of the base side 155 and the second side 151 of the second side mattress topper section 150 .
  • the second connector 120 may suitably operate to fold the second side mattress topper section 150 over the folded first side and central mattress topper sections 110 , 130 so that the base surfaces 155 of the second side mattress topper section 150 and the top surface 116 of the first side mattress topper section 120 interface.
  • FIG. 3 is an environmental view of the disclosed mattress topper 100 . More specifically, the figure shows a folded mattress topper 100 . When folded, the disclosed mattress topper 100 preferably resembles a rectangular block (e.g., a twenty-six inch by twelve and one half inch by four and one half inch (26′′ ⁇ 12.5′′ ⁇ 4.5′′) rectangular block).
  • a rectangular block e.g., a twenty-six inch by twelve and one half inch by four and one half inch (26′′ ⁇ 12.5′′ ⁇ 4.5′′) rectangular block).
  • the mattress topper may be folded to the illustrated configuration by: (1) folding the first connector 120 so that the first side mattress topper section 110 is positioned over the central mattress topper section 130 wherein the base surfaces 135 , 115 of said mattress topper sections 110 , 130 interface; and then (2) folding the second connector 120 so that second side mattress topper section 150 is positioned over the folded first side and central mattress top per sections 110 , 130 wherein the base surfaces 155 of the second side mattress topper section 150 and the top surface 116 of the first side mattress topper section 120 interface.
  • the disclosed method for folding the mattress topper 100 results in the top surfaces of the center and second side mattress topper section 130 , 150 facing outwardly.
  • the folded mattress topper 100 may be rendered portable via the addition of a tote 200 .
  • the tote may suitably be defined by a sleeve 210 and a handle 220 .
  • the sleeve 210 may preferably a loop (e.g., a thirty four or thirty five inch in diameter by four inch (34′′ ⁇ 4) loop). Operably, the sleeve 210 may be positioned around mid-section of the folded mattress topper 100 so that the handle 220 may be gripped for purposes of lifting the mattress topper 100 .
  • the top surfaces 136 , 156 of the center and second side mattress topper section 130 , 150 face outwardly wherein said surfaces may be decorated or provided with attractive materials so that the mattress topper may be aesthetically pleasing in its portable condition.
  • the mattress topper 100 when folded, can further act as a “toddler bench when folded.”
  • FIG. 2 illustrates another environmental view of the mattress topper 100 .
  • the figure illustrates an unfurled mattress topper 100 wherein the first side, central, and second side cushions 110 , 120 , 130 are positioned in side-by-side abutment.
  • the mattress topper 100 resembles a rectangular block (e.g., a twenty-six inch by thirty-seven and one half inch by four and one half inch (26′′ ⁇ 37.5′′ ⁇ 1.5′′) rectangular block).
  • the mattress topper 100 may suitably be placed on the floor of a play yard (e.g., fits all standard play yards in a manner that is tight and form fitting), for a “tummy time mat,” a diaper changing station, a nap mat, a hotel bed, beach or park beds, camping bed, or daycare bed.
  • a play yard e.g., fits all standard play yards in a manner that is tight and form fitting
  • each mattress topper section is a soft fabric material (e.g., cotton, silk or the like (e.g., 97% cotton and 3% spandex));
  • the base of each mattress topper section is a rugged fabric material (e.g., polyester (e.g., 100% polyester) or leather);
  • the cushion (not shown) is made of one and one half inch 44-180, 45-165, or 45-170 foam or 100% polyurethane foam that is firm-yet-soft; and
  • the tote 200 is constructed of 97% cotton and 3% spandex.
  • the base is a dark material so that stains resulting from use are less visible.
  • the mattress topper 100 should be constructed of materials that do not possess lead or phthalate, that are non-toxic, and meet appropriate flammability standards.
  • the disclosed apparatus has benefits in view of the prior art.
  • the disclosed apparatus is portable in view of the three sections folding for easy travel.
  • the folding mechanisms of the disclosed mattress topper are different than prior art because the mattress folds, via the first and second connectors, around one of the end portions instead of folding like an accordion.
  • the disclosed mattress topper fights tightly, via abutment of the two end portions with the center portion of the mattress topper, in all standard sized play yards.
  • Said tight fit is an improvement over the state of the art because the risk of suffocation is lessened by use of the disclosed mattress topper since: (a) a child's face/nose cannot get stuck in gaps between the mattress topper; and, (b) a child cannot pull up the mattress and get caught/trapped thereunder.
  • the disclosed mattress is comprised of 97% cotton fabric washable slip-cover, with 3 convenient zippers (1 for each panel) so that the health risks to children associated with vinyl (especially vinyl containing PVC, Dioctyl Phthalates, BPA) are avoided.
  • Bright and contemporary colored fabric may be used so that the topper is fashionable. This is an improvement over vinyl toppers that are always white.
  • the folding design mentioned above allows the blue or pink cotton fabric to appear on the outside when folded, so the one color (blue or pink) appears on all 6 sides, thus achieving a very attractive visual appearance.
  • the disclosed mattress uses non-toxic high-density foam instead of polyfiber foam found in the prior art.
  • the disclosed topper unlike the prior art, is multipurpose because the same may be used for tummy time, as a diaper changing station, a nap-time mat, under a play or jungle gym, and as a toddler bench when folded.
  • the disclosed topper may feature a travel or storage bag with a separate carrying handle included.

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Disclosed is a portable mattress topper apparatus and related methods for increasing the safety and comfort of children in play pens or play yards.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application claims the priority of U.S. Prov. Pat. App. Ser. No. 61/636,622 (filed on Apr. 20, 2012) entitled “Foldable Mattress Topper for Play Yards and Related Methods” and its contents are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of Invention
  • The present application is within the field of portable and foldable mattress toppers, mattress, mat, pad, or topper.
  • 2. Background of the Invention
  • Parents are frequently concerned with the safety and comfort of their children. For this reason, parents often confine their children within a play pen or play yard (during child's play or sleep) so that they may monitor the safety and comfort of the children's restricted environment. Play pens or play yards are not always entirely safe for child's play because the pens/yards have hard floor surfaces where children can fall and be injured. Play pens or play yards are also not always entirely suitable for all sleeping children because the pens'/yards' hard floor surfaces are uncomfortable. Pads exist for placement in the floor of a play pen or yard to provide safety and comfort, but these pads either (1) do not provide sufficient padding to the surface of the play pen for safety, or are too soft whereby the children can suffocate if their faces become covered or buried in the pad while sleeping. Accordingly, a need exists for apparatus and related methods of providing a safety or comfort to the surface to a play pen or play yard.
  • Playpens are, on occasion, portable where pads for placement in the floor are also designed for portability. One such play pen is the Pak'N Play® by Grano. However, even if such pads increase the safety or comfort of the portable pens/yards, such pads have not always been satisfactory for their intended uses because (1) the pads may be unattractive in their portable appearance and (2) the pads that come with the products are too hard for adequate comfort and safety for the child. Thus, a need exists for portable play pen or yard mattress toppers that provide safety and comfort while remaining aesthetically pleasing when in a portable state.
  • Finally, pads placed in play pens or play yards frequently become dirty. Sometimes, pads which provide safety or comfort are difficult to clean and, therefore, not entirely satisfactory for their intended purposes. As a result, a need exists for portable play pen or yard mattress toppers that (1) provide safety and comfort, (2) are aesthetically pleasing when in a portable state, and (3) are easily cleaned.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • It is an objective of this application to provide a foldable mattress topper for placement over the floor of a child's play pen or play yard, wherein said mattress topper (1) increases the safety and comfort of a play yard, (2) is aesthetically pleasing when in a folded state, and (3) is easy to clean. In one embodiment the mattress topper is comprised of three side-by-side sections, said sections having an aesthetically pleasing top surface and a durable base surface, said sections being connected so that: (A) a first side section may be folded over the central section so that the base surfaces of the first side and central sections interface; and (b) a second side section may be folded over the first and central section so the base surface of the second side section interfaces with the top surface of the first side section. In one mode of operation, the mattress topper may be unfolded so that the cushions may be placed side-by-side over the floor of a play pen or play area. In another suitable mode of operation, the folded mattress topper may be provided with a sleeve having a handle so that the mattress topper may be easily toted. In yet another mode of operation, the mattress topper comprises a cushion and a cover, whereby the mattress top per may be removed so that the cover can be cleansed.
  • Other objectives and desires may become apparent to one of skill in the art after reading the below disclosure.
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  • Other objectives of the disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art once the invention has been shown and described. The manner in which these objectives and other desirable characteristics can be obtained is explained in the following description and attached figures in which:
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a mattress topper;
  • FIG. 2 is an environmental view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is another environmental view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a front view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 5 is a rear view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 6 is a left side view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 7 is a right side view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 8 is top view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1; and,
  • FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the mattress topper of FIG. 1.
  • It is to be noted, however, that the appended figures illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments that will be appreciated by those reasonably skilled in the relevant arts. Also, figures are not necessarily made to scale but are representative.
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  • Generally disclosed is a foldable mattress topper for placement over the floor of a child's play pen or play yard, wherein said mattress topper (1) increases the safety and comfort of a play yard (2) is aesthetically pleasing when in a folded state, and (3) is easy to clean. In a preferred embodiment, the disclosed mattress topper is comprised of three side-by-side sections, connected so that the two side sections may be folded over the center section. The mattress topper sections each have a cushion that may be removed from a cover. When unfolded the mattress topper may be placed over the floor of a play pen. The more specific aspects of the disclosed mattress topper are described below with reference to the attached figures.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an unfolded mattress topper 100. FIGS. 4 through 9 are the orthogonal views of the unfolded mattress topper of FIG. 1. As shown in said FIGS. 1 through 6, the mattress topper 100 is defined by a first side mattress topper section 110, a first connector 120, a central mattress topper section 130, and a second side mattress topper section 140.
  • The first side mattress topper section 110 is shown in FIGS. 1, and 4 through 8. Referring to said figures, the first side mattress topper section 110 is defined by a cushion (not shown) inside a case 118 which has a base surface 115, a first side surface 111, a second side surface 112, a third side surface 113, a fourth side surface 114, and a top surface 116, and a first zipper (not shown), covered by a flap 117, on the first side surface 111. Structurally, the case 118 with cushion (not shown) disposed therein generally defines rectangular block (e.g., a twenty-six inch by twelve and one half inch by one and one half inch ((26″×12.5″×1.5″) rectangular block). Operably, the cushion (not shown) may be removed from the case 118 via pulling back the flap 117 and unzipping the zipper and pulling the cushion (not shown) through the first side surface 111 to outside of the confines of the case 118. In a preferable embodiment, the case may be washed with cold, gentle washing machine cycle with non chlorine bleach (when necessary); the case may suitably be tumble dried.
  • The first connector 120 is seen in FIGS. 1 and 4 through 7. The case is a thin and flexible or foldable rectangular member (e.g., a three quarter inch or one half inch by thirteen inch (0.75″ or 0.5″ rectangular sheet of fabric or the like) that is connected (1) along its length on one side to the corner of the base side 115 and second side 112 of the first mattress topper section 110 and (2) along its length on the other side to the corner of the base side 135 and the first side 131 of the central mattress topper section 130. As discussed below, the first connector 120 may suitably operate to fold the first side mattress topper section 110 over the central mattress topper section so that the base surfaces 135 and 115 interface.
  • It should be noted: even though the drawings depict a cushion with a zipper covered by a flap, any other type of zipper may suitably be substituted without departing from the spirit and intent of this disclosure. For instance, in another preferred embodiment, a hidden zipper (also known as an “invisible zipper”) is incorporated into the various sections.
  • The central mattress topper section 130 is shown in FIGS. 1, and 4 through 7. Referring to said figures, the central mattress topper section 110 is defined by a cushion (not shown) inside a case 138 which has a base surface 135, a first side surface 131, a second side surface 132, a third side surface 133, a fourth side surface 134, and a top surface 136, and a first zipper (not shown), covered by a flap 137, on the first side surface 131. Structurally, the case 138 with cushion (not shown) disposed therein generally defines rectangular block (e.g., a twenty-six inch by twelve and one half inch by one and one half inch (26″×12.5″×1.5″) rectangular block). Operably, the cushion (not shown) may be removed from the case 138 via pulling back the flap 137 and unzipping the zipper and pulling the cushion (not shown) through the first side surface 131 to outside of the confines of the case 138. It should be noted that the topper is more readily cleanable when the cushions are removed.
  • The second connector 140 is seen in FIGS. 1 and 4 through 7. The case is a thin and flexible or foldable rectangular member that is two or three times wider than the first connector 120 (e.g., a one or one and one half inch by thirteen inch (1.5″×13″) rectangular sheet of fabric or the like). It should be noted that the first connector 120 may be doubled in thickness (i.e., two sheets of fabric or the like) for stability. Suitably, the second connector 140 may be connected (1) along its length on one side to the corner of the base side 135 and second side 132 of the central mattress topper section 130 and (2) along its length on the other side to the corner of the base side 155 and the second side 151 of the second side mattress topper section 150. As discussed below, the second connector 120 may suitably operate to fold the second side mattress topper section 150 over the folded first side and central mattress topper sections 110, 130 so that the base surfaces 155 of the second side mattress topper section 150 and the top surface 116 of the first side mattress topper section 120 interface.
  • FIG. 3 is an environmental view of the disclosed mattress topper 100. More specifically, the figure shows a folded mattress topper 100. When folded, the disclosed mattress topper 100 preferably resembles a rectangular block (e.g., a twenty-six inch by twelve and one half inch by four and one half inch (26″×12.5″×4.5″) rectangular block). As shown in the figure, the mattress topper may be folded to the illustrated configuration by: (1) folding the first connector 120 so that the first side mattress topper section 110 is positioned over the central mattress topper section 130 wherein the base surfaces 135, 115 of said mattress topper sections 110, 130 interface; and then (2) folding the second connector 120 so that second side mattress topper section 150 is positioned over the folded first side and central mattress top per sections 110, 130 wherein the base surfaces 155 of the second side mattress topper section 150 and the top surface 116 of the first side mattress topper section 120 interface. It should be noted that the disclosed method for folding the mattress topper 100 results in the top surfaces of the center and second side mattress topper section 130, 150 facing outwardly.
  • Still referring to FIG. 3, the folded mattress topper 100 may be rendered portable via the addition of a tote 200. As seen in the figure, the tote may suitably be defined by a sleeve 210 and a handle 220. The sleeve 210 may preferably a loop (e.g., a thirty four or thirty five inch in diameter by four inch (34″×4) loop). Operably, the sleeve 210 may be positioned around mid-section of the folded mattress topper 100 so that the handle 220 may be gripped for purposes of lifting the mattress topper 100. As alluded to above, the top surfaces 136, 156 of the center and second side mattress topper section 130, 150 face outwardly wherein said surfaces may be decorated or provided with attractive materials so that the mattress topper may be aesthetically pleasing in its portable condition. In addition to portability, the mattress topper 100, when folded, can further act as a “toddler bench when folded.”
  • FIG. 2 illustrates another environmental view of the mattress topper 100. Specifically, the figure illustrates an unfurled mattress topper 100 wherein the first side, central, and second side cushions 110, 120, 130 are positioned in side-by-side abutment. As shown, the mattress topper 100 resembles a rectangular block (e.g., a twenty-six inch by thirty-seven and one half inch by four and one half inch (26″×37.5″×1.5″) rectangular block). As shown, the mattress topper 100 may suitably be placed on the floor of a play yard (e.g., fits all standard play yards in a manner that is tight and form fitting), for a “tummy time mat,” a diaper changing station, a nap mat, a hotel bed, beach or park beds, camping bed, or daycare bed.
  • A preferable embodiment is constructed folding or sewing components together. Preferably: (1) the first, second, third, fourth, and top surfaces of each mattress topper section is a soft fabric material (e.g., cotton, silk or the like (e.g., 97% cotton and 3% spandex)); (2) the base of each mattress topper section is a rugged fabric material (e.g., polyester (e.g., 100% polyester) or leather); (3) the cushion (not shown) is made of one and one half inch 44-180, 45-165, or 45-170 foam or 100% polyurethane foam that is firm-yet-soft; and (4) the tote 200 is constructed of 97% cotton and 3% spandex. In one embodiment, the base is a dark material so that stains resulting from use are less visible. Preferably the mattress topper 100 should be constructed of materials that do not possess lead or phthalate, that are non-toxic, and meet appropriate flammability standards.
  • In view of the foregoing, the disclosed apparatus has benefits in view of the prior art. First, the disclosed apparatus is portable in view of the three sections folding for easy travel. Moreover, the folding mechanisms of the disclosed mattress topper are different than prior art because the mattress folds, via the first and second connectors, around one of the end portions instead of folding like an accordion. Second, the disclosed mattress topper fights tightly, via abutment of the two end portions with the center portion of the mattress topper, in all standard sized play yards. Said tight fit is an improvement over the state of the art because the risk of suffocation is lessened by use of the disclosed mattress topper since: (a) a child's face/nose cannot get stuck in gaps between the mattress topper; and, (b) a child cannot pull up the mattress and get caught/trapped thereunder. Third, the disclosed mattress is comprised of 97% cotton fabric washable slip-cover, with 3 convenient zippers (1 for each panel) so that the health risks to children associated with vinyl (especially vinyl containing PVC, Dioctyl Phthalates, BPA) are avoided. Fourth, bright and contemporary colored fabric may be used so that the topper is fashionable. This is an improvement over vinyl toppers that are always white. Furthermore, the folding design mentioned above allows the blue or pink cotton fabric to appear on the outside when folded, so the one color (blue or pink) appears on all 6 sides, thus achieving a very attractive visual appearance. Fifth, the disclosed mattress uses non-toxic high-density foam instead of polyfiber foam found in the prior art. Sixth, the disclosed topper, unlike the prior art, is multipurpose because the same may be used for tummy time, as a diaper changing station, a nap-time mat, under a play or jungle gym, and as a toddler bench when folded. Finally, the disclosed topper may feature a travel or storage bag with a separate carrying handle included.
  • It should be noted that the above description and recited embodiments or examples are of illustrative importance only. In other words, the descriptions of the present disclosure should not be construed as limiting of the subject matter in this application. For instance, referring once again to FIGS. 1 and 4 through 9, although disclosed with preferable dimensions, said dimensions may be modified as long as the thickens of the mattress topper sections 110, 130, 150 is two times (2×) the width of the first connector 120 and the width of the second connector 140 is two times (2×) the width of the first connector 120. For another instance, said top and base surfaces are interchangeable. Additional modifications may become apparent to one skilled in the art after reading this disclosure.

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I claim:
1. A portable mattress topper apparatus comprising:
three mattress topper sub-sections, with each mattress topper sub-section comprising a cloth exterior and an interior foam member;
said mattress topper sub-sections being fixedly attached to one another via a first and second connector section; and,
wherein said portable mattress topper assembly is operationally configured to be used with and inserted on top of the floor of a portable playpen.
2. The portable mattress topper apparatus of claim 1 further comprising first and second connector sections of different widths.
3. The portable mattress topper apparatus of claim 2 wherein said first connector has a first width, wherein said second connector has a second width, and wherein said first width of said first connector is half the second width of the second connector.
4. The portable mattress topper apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a carrier strap that can wrap around the folded mattress topper for containment and also allows for convenient carrying.
5. The portable mattress topper apparatus of claim 1 wherein said interior foam member is inserted into each of said three mattress topper sub-sections via an opening with a zipper.
6. The portable mattress topper apparatus of claim 5 wherein said interior foam members are replaceable.
7. The portable mattress topper apparatus of claim 6 wherein said interior foam members are comprised of high density foam.
8. The portable mattress topper apparatus of claim 7 wherein the high density foam is selected from any of the group consisting essentially of:
44-180,
45-165, or
45-170 foam.
9. The portable mattress topper apparatus of claim 8 wherein the interior foam members have a thickness in the range of 0.5 to 3 inches.
10. The portable mattress topper apparatus of claim 1 wherein the entirety of the cloth exterior is washable.
11. The portable mattress topper apparatus of claim 1 wherein the fully expanded form defines a bottom surface and a separate top surface.
12. The portable mattress topper apparatus of claim 11 wherein the bottom surface is comprised of durable and resilient material such as polyester, and the top surface is comprised of a softer surface such as one mostly formed of cotton.
13. The portable mattress topper apparatus of claim 13 wherein said top surface comprises an exterior made of 97% cotton and 3% spandex.
14. A method of enhancing the comfort and stability of an existing playpen comprising the steps of:
locating an existing playpen with an existing floor;
obtaining a portable mattress topper assembly comprising foldable connected subsections formed in part by high density foam;
unfolding said portable mattress topper assembly and inserting the assembly into the base of the existing playpen; and,
pushing each of the subsections close together so that said portable mattress topper assembly snugly fits in said playpen.
15. The method of claim 14 further comprising the step of ensuring that said mattress topper subsections are in abutment.
16. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of ensuring that the top surface of said mattress topper assembly features a surface that is soft to the touch and with a portion being made of cotton.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein said top surface comprises an exterior made of 97% cotton and 3% spandex.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein portable mattress topper is comprised of an interior foam member that is inserted into each of said three mattress topper sub-sections via a zipper and said interior foam members are:
replaceable;
comprised of high density foam selected from any of the group consisting essentially of:
44-180,
45-165, or
45-170 foam; and,
have a thickness in the range of 0.5 to 3 inches.
19. A method of unfolding a multi-section mattress topper comprising the steps of:
disrupting a first interface between a base surface of a second side mattress topper section and a top surface of a first side mattress topper section by folding a second connector relative to said interface;
disrupting a second interface between a base surface of the first side mattress topper and a base surface of a central mattress topper section by folding a first connector relative to said second interface; and,
placing the bases of said first side, second side, and central mattress topper sections on the floor of the child's play yard.
20. The method of claim 19 further comprising the step of ensuring that said mattress topper subsections are in abutment.
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