US20150135391A1 - Table Bib - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- This invention relates generally to bibs for collecting the spilled food of a toddler and, more particularly, to a bib that may be mounted to the edge of a table and configured to collect spilled food as a toddler eats at the table and also to collect crumbs from the table surface.
- a traditional bib is a piece of cloth or plastic fastened around a person's neck—typically an infant or toddler—to keep his clothes clean while eating. Most bibs just collect liquid or semi-liquified foods from soiling the toddler's shirt while allowing more solid food stuffs to fall into the toddler's lap. Some bibs, however, may include a pouch at the lower end configured to catch solid or semi-solid food particles. A bib is typically worn while the child is sitting in a high chair that also includes a tray for collecting food particles and which may be removed and rinsed in a sink.
- a bib that is mountable to a table that is configured to protect both the clothing of a toddler sitting proximate the table as well as to collect food particles that drop onto the table itself.
- a bib for use on a table or other support surface includes a mounting portion and a collection portion.
- the mounting portion has opposed front and rear edges and a bottom surface that is configured to grip the support surface when positioned thereon.
- the collection portion has an upper end coupled to the front edge of the mounting portion and a lower end opposed to the upper end.
- the collection portion also has a pouch adjacent to the lower end. The pouch defines an open top that is configured to receive falling debris and a closed bottom that is configured to contain the debris.
- a general object of this invention is to provide a bib that may be mounted near the edge of a table that is configured to protect both the clothing of a toddler sitting proximate the table as well as to collect food particles that drop onto the table itself.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a bib, as aforesaid, having a mounting portion that grips the planar top of a table and a collection portion that hangs down from the edge of the table with a pouch to collect fallen food particles.
- Still another object of this invention is to provide a bib, as aforesaid, that is portable, storable, and washable in the manner of traditional bibs.
- Yet another object of this invention is to provide a bib, as aforesaid, that may include indicia attractive to a toddler.
- Still another object of this invention is to provide a bib, as aforesaid, that may be used to protect the clothing of a child older than a toddler, may be used upon a table while baking or preparing other food items, or while engaging in arts and crafts, and for other uses.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a table bib according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front elevated view of the bib as in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is another perspective view taken from a side angle of the bib as in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the bib in use with a support surface.
- the bib 10 includes a mounting portion 100 and a collection portion 200 depending therefrom.
- the mounting portion 100 has a generally planar configuration and includes a front edge 102 , an opposed rear edge 104 , and a bottom surface 110 .
- the bottom surface 110 is configured to grip the support surface 20 when positioned thereon ( FIG. 4 ).
- the bottom surface 110 may be fabricated from a rubber material so as to increase the coefficient of friction between the support surface 20 and the bottom surface 110 of the mounting portion 100 of the bib 10 .
- the mounting portion may be weighted so as to increase the normal force between the support surface 20 and the bottom surface 110 of the mounting portion 100 of the bib.
- the bottom surface 110 of the mounting portion 100 may be fabricated from a rubber material and/or the mounting portion 100 may be weighted so that the mounting portion 100 of the bib 10 may be secure on the support surface 20 and prevent the bib 10 from sliding off the support surface 20 .
- the mounting portion 100 may also include opposed first 112 and second 114 arm sections.
- the first arm section 112 may include a first terminal end 116 that extends away from the front edge 102 of the mounting portion 100 .
- the second arm section 114 may include a second terminal end 118 that also extends away from the front edge 102 of the mounting portion 100 . Consequently, the first 112 and second 114 arm sections, together, may include a generally U-shaped configuration.
- the mounting portion may include a front section 111 immediately adjacent the front edge 102 from which the first 112 and second 114 side arm sections extend ( FIG. 1 ).
- the mounting portion 100 may define a void 150 between the first 116 and second 118 terminal ends of the first 112 and second 114 arm sections, respectively.
- the void 150 may be configured so as to allow a cup, plate, or bowl (not shown) to be placed on the support surface 20 between the first 112 and second 114 arm sections. Additionally, the void 150 may be configured so as to allow the bib 10 to be pulled from the support surface 20 without disturbing the cup, plate, or bowl (not shown). In this way, the surface area of the bottom surface 110 of the mounting portion 100 can be increased, thereby increasing the security of the mounting portion 100 to the support surface 20 so as to decrease the likelihood that the bib 10 will be accidently pulled from the support surface 20 .
- the collection portion 200 includes an upper end 202 , an opposed lower end 204 , and a pouch 210 .
- the upper end 202 of the collection portion 200 is coupled to the front edge 102 of the mounting portion 100 .
- the pouch 210 is adjacent to the lower end 204 of the collection portion 200 and may be displaced from the upper end 202 of the collection portion 200 .
- the pouch 210 defines an open top 212 and a closed bottom 214 .
- the open top 212 is configured to receive falling debris, such as falling food particles.
- the closed bottom 214 is configured to contain debris.
- the pouch 210 may be impermeable so that the closed bottom 214 may receive fluids as well. Being impermeable, fluids received into the pouch can only be removed through the open top, such as by pouring them out.
- the collection portion 200 may include first 222 and second 224 side edges that extend between the upper 202 and lower 204 ends of the collection portion 200 of the bib 10 .
- the open top 212 of the pouch 210 may extend between the first 222 and second 224 side edges of the collection portion 200 .
- the front surface of the collection portion 200 may include indicia 206 , such as eyes or other facial features or cartoon characteristics.
- the mounting portion 100 and the collection portion 200 may be flexible so that the bib 10 may be washed and/or folded or rolled for storage.
- the pouch may be configured to receive the mounting portion and the collection portion when the mounting portion and the collection portion are folded or rolled for storage.
- the mounting portion 100 may be placed on the support surface 20 and the collection portion 200 may hang therefrom.
- the mounting portion 100 may collect some debris that would otherwise collect on the support surface 20 .
- the collection portion 200 and especially the pouch 210 of the collection portion 200 , may collect additional debris that may otherwise collect on clothing, on a chair, in a lap, on the floor, or at any other undesirable location.
- the bib 10 may be washed and folded or rolled for storage.
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Abstract
A bib for use with a support surface includes a mounting portion and a collection portion. The mounting portion includes a bottom surface that is configured to grip the support surface when positioned thereon. The collection portion includes a pouch and hangs from the mounting portion. The mounting portion collects debris that would otherwise collect on the support surface. The collection portion, and especially the pouch of the collection portion, collects debris that would otherwise collect on clothing, on a chair, in a lap, on the floor, or at any other undesirable location. The pouch may be impermeable so that fluid is retained in the pouch. The mounting portion and the collection portion may be flexible such that the bib may be washable and foldable. The mounting portion may be weighted so as to secure the bib to the support surface.
Description
- This invention relates generally to bibs for collecting the spilled food of a toddler and, more particularly, to a bib that may be mounted to the edge of a table and configured to collect spilled food as a toddler eats at the table and also to collect crumbs from the table surface.
- A traditional bib is a piece of cloth or plastic fastened around a person's neck—typically an infant or toddler—to keep his clothes clean while eating. Most bibs just collect liquid or semi-liquified foods from soiling the toddler's shirt while allowing more solid food stuffs to fall into the toddler's lap. Some bibs, however, may include a pouch at the lower end configured to catch solid or semi-solid food particles. A bib is typically worn while the child is sitting in a high chair that also includes a tray for collecting food particles and which may be removed and rinsed in a sink.
- As a toddler grows older and bigger, he may “graduate” to sitting in a chair or booster seat at a traditional table, in this instance, there still may be a desire to protect the child's clothing from falling food particles by attaching a bib around the neck. Other food particles may fall onto the table and have to be cleaned up later. The table itself—unlike a highchair tray—cannot be removed and washed in a sink, making cleanup more difficult.
- Therefore, it would be desirable to have a bib that is mountable to a table that is configured to protect both the clothing of a toddler sitting proximate the table as well as to collect food particles that drop onto the table itself.
- A bib for use on a table or other support surface according to the present invention includes a mounting portion and a collection portion. The mounting portion has opposed front and rear edges and a bottom surface that is configured to grip the support surface when positioned thereon. The collection portion has an upper end coupled to the front edge of the mounting portion and a lower end opposed to the upper end. The collection portion also has a pouch adjacent to the lower end. The pouch defines an open top that is configured to receive falling debris and a closed bottom that is configured to contain the debris.
- Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a bib that may be mounted near the edge of a table that is configured to protect both the clothing of a toddler sitting proximate the table as well as to collect food particles that drop onto the table itself.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a bib, as aforesaid, having a mounting portion that grips the planar top of a table and a collection portion that hangs down from the edge of the table with a pouch to collect fallen food particles.
- Still another object of this invention is to provide a bib, as aforesaid, that is portable, storable, and washable in the manner of traditional bibs.
- Yet another object of this invention is to provide a bib, as aforesaid, that may include indicia attractive to a toddler.
- Still another object of this invention is to provide a bib, as aforesaid, that may be used to protect the clothing of a child older than a toddler, may be used upon a table while baking or preparing other food items, or while engaging in arts and crafts, and for other uses.
- Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a table bib according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a front elevated view of the bib as inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is another perspective view taken from a side angle of the bib as inFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the bib in use with a support surface. - A bib for use on a table or other support surface will now be described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 1 to 4 of the accompanying drawings. Thebib 10 includes amounting portion 100 and acollection portion 200 depending therefrom. - The
mounting portion 100 has a generally planar configuration and includes afront edge 102, an opposedrear edge 104, and abottom surface 110. Thebottom surface 110 is configured to grip the support surface 20 when positioned thereon (FIG. 4 ). In one embodiment, thebottom surface 110 may be fabricated from a rubber material so as to increase the coefficient of friction between the support surface 20 and thebottom surface 110 of themounting portion 100 of thebib 10. In another embodiment, the mounting portion may be weighted so as to increase the normal force between the support surface 20 and thebottom surface 110 of themounting portion 100 of the bib. In other words, thebottom surface 110 of themounting portion 100 may be fabricated from a rubber material and/or themounting portion 100 may be weighted so that themounting portion 100 of thebib 10 may be secure on the support surface 20 and prevent thebib 10 from sliding off the support surface 20. - The
mounting portion 100 may also include opposed first 112 and second 114 arm sections. Thefirst arm section 112 may include afirst terminal end 116 that extends away from thefront edge 102 of themounting portion 100. Additionally, thesecond arm section 114 may include asecond terminal end 118 that also extends away from thefront edge 102 of themounting portion 100. Consequently, the first 112 and second 114 arm sections, together, may include a generally U-shaped configuration. In one embodiment, the mounting portion may include a front section 111 immediately adjacent thefront edge 102 from which the first 112 and second 114 side arm sections extend (FIG. 1 ). - The
mounting portion 100 may define avoid 150 between the first 116 and second 118 terminal ends of the first 112 and second 114 arm sections, respectively. Thevoid 150 may be configured so as to allow a cup, plate, or bowl (not shown) to be placed on the support surface 20 between the first 112 and second 114 arm sections. Additionally, thevoid 150 may be configured so as to allow thebib 10 to be pulled from the support surface 20 without disturbing the cup, plate, or bowl (not shown). In this way, the surface area of thebottom surface 110 of themounting portion 100 can be increased, thereby increasing the security of themounting portion 100 to the support surface 20 so as to decrease the likelihood that thebib 10 will be accidently pulled from the support surface 20. - The
collection portion 200 includes anupper end 202, an opposedlower end 204, and apouch 210. Theupper end 202 of thecollection portion 200 is coupled to thefront edge 102 of themounting portion 100. Thepouch 210 is adjacent to thelower end 204 of thecollection portion 200 and may be displaced from theupper end 202 of thecollection portion 200. - The
pouch 210 defines anopen top 212 and a closedbottom 214. Theopen top 212 is configured to receive falling debris, such as falling food particles. The closedbottom 214 is configured to contain debris. Thepouch 210 may be impermeable so that the closedbottom 214 may receive fluids as well. Being impermeable, fluids received into the pouch can only be removed through the open top, such as by pouring them out. - The
collection portion 200 may include first 222 and second 224 side edges that extend between the upper 202 and lower 204 ends of thecollection portion 200 of thebib 10. Theopen top 212 of thepouch 210 may extend between the first 222 and second 224 side edges of thecollection portion 200. In addition, the front surface of thecollection portion 200 may includeindicia 206, such as eyes or other facial features or cartoon characteristics. - The
mounting portion 100 and thecollection portion 200 may be flexible so that thebib 10 may be washed and/or folded or rolled for storage. The pouch may be configured to receive the mounting portion and the collection portion when the mounting portion and the collection portion are folded or rolled for storage. - In use, the
mounting portion 100 may be placed on the support surface 20 and thecollection portion 200 may hang therefrom. Themounting portion 100 may collect some debris that would otherwise collect on the support surface 20. Thecollection portion 200, and especially thepouch 210 of thecollection portion 200, may collect additional debris that may otherwise collect on clothing, on a chair, in a lap, on the floor, or at any other undesirable location. After use, thebib 10 may be washed and folded or rolled for storage. - It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.
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1. A bib for use with a support surface, comprising:
a mounting portion having a front edge and a rear edge opposed to said front edge, said mounting portion having a generally planar configuration and a bottom surface configured to grip the support surface when positioned thereon; and
a collection portion having an upper end coupled to said front edge of said mounting portion and a lower end opposed to said upper end, said collection portion having a pouch adjacent said lower end that defines an open top and a closed bottom that is configured to contain debris.
2. The bib of claim 1 , wherein said mounting portion includes opposed first and second arm sections that, together, include a generally U-shaped configuration such that each arm section includes a terminal end extending away from said front edge.
3. The bib of claim 2 , wherein said mounting portion defines a void between said terminal ends of said arm sections, respectively.
4. The bib of claim 3 , wherein said collection portion includes opposed first and second side edges extending between said upper and lower ends.
5. The bib of claim 4 , wherein said open top extends between said first and second side edges of said collection portion.
6. The bib of claim 1 , wherein said open top is displaced from said front edge of said mounting portion.
7. The bib of claim 1 , wherein said pouch is impermeable such that fluids contained within said pouch cannot exit said pouch except through said open top.
8. The bib of claim 1 , wherein said bottom surface of said mounting portion is fabricated from a rubber material.
9. The bib of claim 1 , wherein said mounting portion is weighted so as to be secure on the support surface.
10. The bib of claim 1 , wherein said mounting portion and said collection portion are flexible so that said mounting portion and said collection portion may be folded or rolled for storage.
11. The bib of claim 10 , wherein said pouch is configured to receive said mounting portion and said collection portion when said mounting portion and said collection portion are folded or rolled for storage.
12. A bib for use with a support surface, comprising:
a mounting portion having a front edge and a rear edge opposed to said front edge, said mounting portion having a generally planar configuration and a bottom surface configured to grip the support surface when positioned thereon; and
a collection portion having an upper end coupled to said front edge of said mounting portion and a lower end opposed to said upper end, said collection portion having a pouch adjacent said lower end that defines an open top and a closed bottom that is configured to contain debris;
wherein:
said open top is displaced from said front edge of said mounting portion; and
said pouch is impermeable such that fluids contained within said pouch cannot exit said pouch except through said open top.
13. The bib of claim 12 , wherein:
said collection portion includes opposed first and second side edges extending between said upper and lower ends; and
said open top extends between said first and second side edges of said collection portion.
14. The bib of claim 13 , wherein:
said mounting portion is weighted so as to be secure on the table surface; and
said bottom surface of said mounting portion is fabricated from a rubber material configured to grip the table surface.
15. The bib of claim 12 , wherein said mounting portion and said collection portion are flexible so that said mounting portion and said collection portion may be folded or rolled for storage.
16. The bib of claim 15 , wherein said pouch is configured to receive said mounting portion and said collection portion when said mounting portion and said collection portion are folded or rolled for storage.
17. A bib for use with a support surface, comprising:
a mounting portion having a front edge and a rear edge opposed to said front edge, said mounting portion having a generally planar configuration and a bottom surface configured to grip the support surface when positioned thereon; and
a collection portion having an upper end coupled to said front edge of said mounting portion and a lower end opposed to said upper end, said collection portion having a pouch adjacent said lower end that defines an open top and a closed bottom that is configured to contain debris;
wherein:
said mounting portion and said collection portion are flexible so that said mounting portion and said collection portion may be folded or rolled for storage; and
said pouch is configured to receive said mounting portion and said collection portion when said mounting portion and said collection portion are folded or rolled for storage.
18. The bib of claim 17 , wherein said mounting portion includes opposed arm sections that, together, includes a generally U-shaped configuration such that each arm section includes a terminal end extending away from said front edge.
19. The bib of claim 18 , wherein said mounting portion is weighted so as to be secure on the table surface.
20. The bib of claim 19 , wherein:
said collection portion includes opposed first and second side edges extending between said upper and lower ends;
said open top extends between said first and second side edges of said collection portion; and
said open top is displaced from said front edge of said mounting portion.
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