CN210433189U - Baby nursing table, cabin and vehicle - Google Patents

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CN210433189U
CN210433189U CN201790001193.XU CN201790001193U CN210433189U CN 210433189 U CN210433189 U CN 210433189U CN 201790001193 U CN201790001193 U CN 201790001193U CN 210433189 U CN210433189 U CN 210433189U
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The utility model provides a baby nursing platform (1), baby nursing platform has baby nursing platen (2), and this baby nursing platen includes front (4) and back (5), and this front has baby nursing face (6) that are used for wrapping up the baby. Furthermore, the baby care platform (1) has a fixing element (12) on a fixing side (20) of the baby care platform (2), which fixing element is designed to fix the baby care platform (2) in a reversible manner about the rotational axis (9). Furthermore, the baby care platform (1) has a feeder unit (10) integrated in the baby care platform (2) for feeding hygienic products. Further, the baby care table (1) has an extraction hole of the feeder unit (10) on the back surface of the baby care table (2). Furthermore, a cabin with a baby care platform (1) which is fixed on the cabin wall in a manner that can be tilted about a rotational axis (9) is described. Furthermore, the invention also relates to a vehicle having such a cabin.

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Baby nursing table, cabin and vehicle
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The present invention relates to a baby care table with an integrated feeder unit and a cabin with such a baby care table. Furthermore, the invention also relates to a vehicle with such a cabin.
In the design of cabins, in particular of toilets or lavatories in vehicles, in particular in rail vehicles, efforts are made to integrate all technical components and equipment items in as few as possible bulkheads, ideally only one bulkhead. In this case, as many bulkheads as possible should be left as a simple structure forming a space without any attachments or fittings. The technical problem posed for this purpose is that of arranging the equipment features that the passengers should access on a small number of bulkheads, reasonably, in a tamper-proof and intuitive manner, but not in a tightly packed and easy to use manner.
Due to the necessity of cost reduction, as many bulkheads as possible are used in the currently implemented project only as space-defining elements. Only a few bulkhead elements are specified for accommodating or for arranging components, operating elements and equipment items. Such bulkheads are often referred to as "technical equipment walls". All elements designed for passenger operation must be properly positioned on these small surfaces, both legally and ergonomically.
Furthermore, the ergonomically sound arrangement of the operating elements should also make the passenger aware of the specific operating sequence, which simplifies the use of the toilet compartment, especially for visually impaired persons. Erroneous use should be completely avoided or at least hindered. The basic equipment of a toilet module or cabin in a rail vehicle includes a door with handles and locks, a toilet with flush buttons, a toilet paper roll holder, a vanity along with a faucet, soap, paper towels, and trash cans, as well as an armrest and an emergency call device. In the fully assembled toilet module or cabin, there can be in addition to the basic elements also a single-leaf paper feeder, a disinfectant feeder, a warm-air hand dryer, a sanitary bag feeder, a flavouring agent feeder, a clothes hook and different buttons for operating the electrically operated door. Since the equipment items must be arranged substantially within the reach of the passenger, it is often reasonable that the components are often arranged next to one another in succession. However, this is not possible or desirable due to the limited length of the cabin on the cabin wall.
In order to fulfill the above-mentioned requirements, it is proposed to combine a plurality of different equipment objects functionally with one another in order to achieve advantages by combining them. For example, the baby care platform can be fixed in the area of a toilet bowl. Here, the toilet bowl and the toilet lid are automatically closed when the infant care table is turned down. The area is then used for different tasks in a variety of ways. As an additional effect which is desired, disposal of the diaper into, for example, a negative pressure toilet is significantly impeded, and the resulting blockage in the duct is effectively prevented.
Feeder units, such as sanitary bag feeders, have hitherto not been combined spatially or functionally with other equipment items. The arrangement of the sanitary bag feeder was previously usually implemented as a separate open-pack solution.
Documents US 5754999A, DE 29601952 Ul and DE 102014219157 a1 disclose flippable baby care stands, wherein the latter two have a feeder unit for hygiene products.
The technical problem to be solved by the invention is to combine in an advantageous manner a baby care table for cabins with a feeder unit for hygiene articles.
According to the utility model provides a baby nursing platform, baby nursing platform has the baby nursing platen, and this baby nursing platen includes the front and the back, and this front has the baby nursing face that is used for the baby parcel. Further, the baby care platform has a fixture on a fixed side of the baby care deck configured to reversibly fix the baby care deck about the rotational axis. Furthermore, the baby care station has a feeder unit for feeding hygienic products integrated in the baby care deck. In addition, the baby care platform has an extraction hole of the feeder unit on the back of the baby care platform plate.
The baby care table has the advantage that two different tasks are accomplished by the baby care table with the integrated feeder unit. On the one hand, an infant care platform with an infant care surface is provided for use in neonatal/infant care and on the other hand, hygienic products are provided from the same infant care platform. The output of the baby care and hygiene products are thus constructively combined with each other, thereby increasing the degree of integration and saving space. By the positioning of the take-out hole on the back of the baby care stand, the usability and accessibility are adjusted according to the respective state of use. Here, the hygienic products are not accessible during the baby care process, since the take-out hole is located at the back of the baby care platform. The invention thus includes a hygiene article or feeder unit that is not used or should not be used before, during or after swaddling is wrapped. Furthermore, the sanitary article for the infant/neonate is inaccessible, thereby avoiding possible safety risks. The fixing part is configured in such a way that the baby care table can be tilted about a rotational axis of the fixing side of the baby care table. If the baby care table should be turned on the end about the axis of rotation, the withdrawal hole is just available, while at the same time the baby care table cannot be used to wrap the swaddle. The baby care station may be mounted on a bulkhead, for example. Suitable articulations or hinge structures are considered here as fixing elements.
The feeder unit is preferably a sanitary bag feeder. The sanitary article herein is a sanitary bag. The sanitary article in principle also comprises a refuse bag. The sanitary bag is suitable for the careful disposal of used hygiene-related waste, such as tampons and sanitary towels, since the escape of unpleasant odours is avoided. Advantageously, the arrangement of the withdrawal aperture at the back of the baby care platform avoids disposal of the diaper package in the sanitary bag. This advantageously provides an additional indication that the sanitary bag dispenser is not configured for packaging of diapers. Furthermore, the sanitary bag feeder for infants/newborns is inaccessible, thereby avoiding possible safety risks.
The supplementary hole of the feeder unit is preferably located at the front of the baby care stand. Thereby allowing replenishment when the baby care station is ready for swaddling.
The baby care platform has a baby care platform section at the fixed side that is bent relative to the baby care platform, wherein the baby care platform section comprises a feeder unit and/or a replenishment hole and/or a removal hole. The availability of the removal opening can be optimized by the bent baby care table section according to the height of the corresponding cabin wall. Furthermore, the space area required for the feeder unit for storing the sanitary products is thereby achieved. The area of the baby care table section is not used to wrap the swaddle.
Preferably, the baby care station section is bent at an angle of 0 ° < α <90 °, preferably 30 ° < α <60 °, more preferably α ═ 45 ° with respect to the baby care station deck.
The feeder unit is preferably configured as a cassette for accommodating hygienic articles. This enables a particularly simple use.
The refill aperture may have a spring-loaded, non-handle flap configured such that the flap opens for refilling by depression from the back of the infant care table. A particularly smooth surface of the baby care stand and an attractive appearance and easy cleaning are thereby advantageously achieved.
A cabin including a cabin wall is also provided. Furthermore, the cabin further comprises a baby care platform according to the above embodiment, wherein the baby care platform is pivotably fixed with the cabin wall at a fixing side by means of a fixing element such that the baby care deck is oriented perpendicular to the cabin wall in the folded-out state and parallel to the cabin wall in the folded-in state.
Thereby, the advantages described in connection with the embodiments of the baby care stand may also be transferred to the cabin. In this case, in particular in the closed state, the removal opening of the feeder unit or of the sanitary bag feeder is accessible, in particular when it is placed on the folded baby care table section, advantageously facing the passenger or user. In the flipped-down state, the removal opening on the rear side is inaccessible. The usability and accessibility are thus adjusted according to the respective use state. The aim of adjusting the installation range of the cabin to the project according to the operator's desire can be achieved in a cost-effective manner. The arrangement described makes full use of the available cabin wall surfaces. Depending on the circumstances, the operating element can be accessible or the use of the operating element can be prevented or avoided in a targeted manner. This creates a smooth surface that is aesthetically pleasing and easy to clean. Maintenance and service is nevertheless not hampered.
Preferably, the cabin has a toilet, wherein the toilet is positioned such that the baby care deck of the baby care platform at least partially covers the toilet in the flipped open state. The disposal of the packaging residues through the toilet is advantageously avoided here.
Furthermore, a vehicle having a cabin according to the above-described embodiment is specified.
The vehicle is preferably an engine-driven vehicle, particularly preferably a rail vehicle. In particular, corresponding compartments with corresponding baby care stands can be provided in the rail vehicle. Vehicles also include other vehicles such as buses, ships, and airplanes. In this case, the cabin, for example a sanitary area, can also be equipped with the cabin according to the invention.
The above-mentioned properties, technical features and advantages of the present invention, as well as the manner and method of how it is accomplished, will become more apparent from the following description of the embodiments, which is set forth in greater detail in connection with the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
figure 1 shows the front side of an infant care table according to the invention,
figure 2 shows the back of the baby care table according to the invention,
figure 3 shows a cabin according to the invention with an unfolded baby care table,
figure 4 shows a cabin according to the invention with a folded baby care table,
FIG. 5 shows a sectional view consisting of three partial views to show the supplementary process, an
Fig. 6 shows a vehicle according to the invention.
In fig. 1, a front side 4 of a baby care stand 1 according to the invention is shown. The baby care station 1 here comprises a baby care platen 2. The front face 4 of the baby care platform 2 has here a baby care surface 6 for use in wrapping a baby/neonate.
In addition, the infant care table 1 also includes fasteners 12 on the fixed side 20 of the infant care deck 2. The fixing part 12 is configured here such that the baby care table 1 can be flipped about the axis of rotation 9 on the fixing side 20 of the baby care table 1. The axis of rotation 9 is here located in the plane of the baby care platform 2 along the fixed side 20. The baby care table is secured to, for example, a bulkhead by fasteners 12. Suitable joints or hinge structures are considered here, which are realized here by means of a rotary joint 13 with a connecting mechanism 14.
A feeder unit 10 for feeding hygienic products or hygienic products is integrated in the baby care platform 2. The invention herein includes such sanitary articles which are not used or are not intended to be used before, during or after the wrapping of the baby. The take-out aperture 15 is here located on the back face 5 of the baby care platform 2, which is not shown in this figure, but is shown in connection with figure 2.
The infant care table 1 has an advantage in that the output of the hygienic products and the infant wrapping are structurally combined, thereby saving space because it is not necessary to perform separate installation of the feeder unit 10, in particular.
By positioning the removal opening 15 on the rear face 5 of the baby care stand 2, the usability and accessibility are adjusted according to the respective state of use. The sanitary product or the feeder unit 10 is not available for use during the baby wrapping process because the take-out aperture 15 is located on the back face 5 of the baby care platform 2. Furthermore, the sanitary article for the infant/neonate is inaccessible, thereby avoiding possible safety risks.
Here, a sanitary bag feeder is considered in particular as the feeder unit 10. The sanitary article here is therefore a sanitary bag, for example, which is suitable for the careful disposal of used hygiene-relevant waste, such as tampons and sanitary towels, since unpleasant odours are avoided. Such a sanitary bag should not be used or misused precisely for refuse falling out during the wrapping of a baby, which is easily accessible to the user by the positioning of the removal opening 15 on the rear side 5 of the baby care platform 2 and the resultant unavailability.
The complementary aperture 18, which is shown in the form of a rectangle in fig. 1, is here on the front face 4 of the baby care platform 2. The supplement is explained in more detail in the context of fig. 5.
The baby care table 1 furthermore has a baby care table section 7 which is bent relative to the baby care table 2, which baby care table section is on the fixed side 20, the baby care table section 7 is here oriented at an offset angle 8 of an angle α, which offset angle 8 is here 45 °, wherein the offset angle 8 can be varied as required, however preferably the offset angle 8 is in the range 0 ° < α <90 ° or more preferably in the narrower range 30 ° < α <60 ° or as mentioned above α ═ 45 °. the bent baby care table section 7 is here not designed for baby wrapping but for the placement of the feeder unit 10. the feeder unit 10 is hereby integrated in the bent baby care table section 7. furthermore, a supplementary aperture 18 is also in this baby care table section 7 and a removal aperture 15 is on the back 5 of the baby care table section 7 (see fig. 2).
In fig. 2, the back side 5 of the baby care stand 2 is shown. Furthermore, a folded baby table section 7 is marked here, which baby table section 7 is folded relative to the plane of the drawing in such a way that the rear side 5 of the baby table section 7 protrudes into the plane of the drawing. Here, too, the removal opening 15 of the feeder unit 10 is visible, which is positioned on the rear side 5 of the baby-care-table section 7 and faces the user via the offset angle 8.
In fig. 3 a cabin 50 according to the invention is shown. The cabin 50 here has a bulkhead 55. The baby care stand 1 is embodied here as shown in fig. 1. The baby care platform is furthermore pivotably fastened on the fastening side 20 by means of fastening elements 12 to a bulkhead 55 about the axis of rotation 9. In this figure, the infant care table 1 is in a flipped open state, wherein the infant care platen 2 in this state projects or is oriented perpendicularly to a bulkhead 55 of the interior space of the cabin 1. In this state, the infant care table 1 is used for wrapping of a newborn/infant on the infant care surface 6. Here, the hygienic products of the feeder unit 10, in particular of the hygienic pouch feeder, are positioned below the baby care platform 2 and are thus inaccessible or difficult to reach. Instead, the complementary aperture 18 on the baby care platform section 7 that is bent relative to the baby care platform 2 is accessible in this position. On the bulkhead 55, a corresponding receiving device 58 is provided for receiving the baby care table 1 when the baby care table 1 is turned around the rotation axis 9 and is thus transformed into a closed state with a parallel orientation with respect to the bulkhead 55. Corresponding latching devices, which are not described in detail here, are provided for fastening the baby care stand 1.
The cabin 1 also has a toilet 60 here. The toilet 60 is here positioned such that it is at least partially underneath the baby care platform 2. Thereby avoiding the use of the toilet 60 during use of the baby care stand 1. This makes it easy for the user to know that the generated wrapped waste is not to be discarded into the toilet 60 by mistake.
In fig. 4 is also shown a cabin 50 according to the invention, where the baby care platform 1 is shown in a closed state, where the baby care platform 2 is oriented parallel to the bulkhead 55 and locked by corresponding latch means, whereby the back side 5 of the baby care platform 2 is visible, on said back side 5, in particular in the folded baby care platform section 7, there is an extraction aperture 15, due to the off-angle 8, referenced α, between the baby care platform 2 and the folded baby care platform section 7 in connection with the above figures, the extraction aperture 15 is facing a user standing or sitting on the toilet bowl 6, whereby in the closed state of the baby care platform 1 an integrated feeder unit, in particular a hygienic product feeder, is provided to the user for comfortable access.
Fig. 5 shows the removal of the feeder unit 10 in a sectional view in each case by means of three partial views.
The left-hand partial view shows the starting position, the baby care platform 1 is shown with an offset angle 8, indicated with α, showing the folded baby care platform section 7, the front face 4 is visible here, the partial view furthermore shows the corresponding supplementary opening 18, which is positioned in the region of the folded baby care platform section 7, the supplementary opening 18 furthermore has a flap 25, the flap 25 is embodied here without a handle and thus engages smoothly into the front face 4 of the baby care platform 2, which is visually pleasing and also facilitates maintenance.
The second step is shown in the middle partial view. The flap 25 is here in the open state. This state is effected by the user's hand 40, which locks the flap 25 by means of the latching device 45. For this purpose, the flap 25 is designed to be spring-loaded and is folded open by manual unlocking, as shown in the middle part of the drawing. In addition, the flap 25 can be held in the closed position by a fixed magnet. A square box 30, which is used as the feeder unit 10 and in which hygienic articles, such as a sanitary bag feeder, are stored, is behind the flap 25.
In the right-hand partial view, the cassette 30 is shown when it is pushed out by the user by means of the hand 40, wherein the pressure application takes place in the direction of the rear side of the baby care stand 1, i.e. in the direction of the side on which the removal opening 15 is located. The opening process should therefore be carried out in the folded-down state of the baby care stand 1 and the used cassette 3 can be replaced by a new/complete cassette 30. Whereby it is impossible to perform such replacement and replenishment in the closed state of the infant care table 1.
In fig. 6 a vehicle 100 with a cabin 50 according to the invention is shown. The chamber 50 is described herein according to the embodiment shown in the previous figures. The vehicle 100 is preferably a rail vehicle, however the invention is not limited to rail vehicles.
There is generally provided a baby care table 1 having a baby care platen 2 with a front side 4 with a baby care face 6 for baby wrapping and a back side 5, wherein an extraction aperture 15 of a feeder unit 10, preferably a hygienic pouch feeder, is located on the back side 5 of the baby care platen 2.
Furthermore, a cabin 50 with a cabin wall 55 is provided, which has the baby care platform 1 described in detail in the figures, wherein the baby care platform 1 is pivotably fastened on the fastening side 20 about the axis of rotation 9 to the cabin wall 55 by means of fastening elements 12, such that the baby care platform 2 is oriented perpendicular to the cabin wall 55 in the folded-out state and the baby care platform 2 is oriented parallel to the cabin wall 55 in the folded-in state.
The output of the infant package and the hygienic products are thus functionally combined with each other by the infant care stand 1. Thereby saving space and improving integration. By positioning the removal opening 15 on the rear side 5 of the baby care stand, the usability and accessibility are adjusted according to the respective state of use. Here, the sanitary products, preferably the sanitary bag feeder, are not available for use during the baby wrapping process, since the take-out hole 15 is located at the back of the baby care platform. Thus, the invention comprises a sanitary product or feeder unit which is not used or should not be used before, during or after the wrapping of the baby. The arrangement described makes full use of the available cabin wall surfaces. Depending on the circumstances, the operating element can be accessible or the use of the operating element can be prevented or avoided in a targeted manner. This results in a smooth surface that is visually good and easy to clean. Maintenance and service is nevertheless not hampered.
Although the details of the invention have been illustrated and described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments, the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, and other variants can be derived therefrom by the skilled person without departing from the scope of the invention.

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1. An infant care table, comprising:
-a baby care platform (2) having a front side (4) with a baby care face (6) for wrapping a baby and a back side (5);
-a fixture (12) on a fixed side (20) of the baby care platen (2) configured for reversibly fixing the baby care platen (2) about the rotation axis (9);
-a feeder unit (10) for feeding hygienic products integrated in the baby care deck (2);
-a take-out aperture (15) of the feeder unit (10) on the back face (5) of the baby care platen (2).
2. An infant care table according to claim 1, characterized in that the feeder unit (10) is a hygienic bag feeder.
3. The baby care table according to claim 1, characterized in that the supplementary aperture (18) of the feeder unit (10) is located at the front face (4) of the baby care table (1).
4. The baby care table according to claim 1, characterized in that the baby care table (2) has a baby care table section (7) at the fixation side (20) that is bent with respect to the baby care table (2), wherein the baby care table section (7) comprises a feeder unit (10) and/or a refill hole (18) and/or a take-out hole (15).
5. The baby care table of claim 4, wherein the angle α of the baby care table section (7) relative to the offset angle (8) of the baby care table top (2) is 0 ° < α <90 °.
6. The baby care table of claim 5, wherein the angle α of the baby care table section (7) relative to the offset angle (8) of the baby care table top (2) is 30 ° < α <60 °.
7. The baby care table according to claim 5, characterized in that the angle α of the baby care table section (7) with respect to the angling (8) of the baby care table top (2) is α -45 °.
8. The baby care platform as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the feeder unit (10) is configured as a cassette (30) for accommodating hygienic articles.
9. An infant care table according to claim 1, characterized in that the refilling aperture (18) has a spring-loaded, handle-less flap (25) configured such that the flap (25) opens for refilling by pressing from the back face (5) of the infant care table (1).
10. A cabin, characterized in that the cabin comprises:
-a bulkhead (55);
-baby care table (1) according to one of the preceding claims 1 to 9, wherein the baby care table (1) is pivotably fixed with a bulkhead (55) at the fixing side (20) around the rotation axis (9) by means of a fixing (12) such that the baby care table (2) is oriented perpendicular to the bulkhead (55) in the folded-out state and the baby care table (2) is oriented parallel to the bulkhead (55) in the folded-in state.
11. The compartment according to claim 10, wherein the compartment (50) has a toilet (60), wherein the toilet (60) is positioned such that the baby care platform (2) of the baby care stand (1) at least partially covers the toilet (60) in the flipped open state.
12. A vehicle having a cabin (50) according to claim 10 or 11.
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