Child's interlockable foam pad, foam pad structure and method
First Claim
1. An interlockable foam pad adapted for use for interlocking with another similar foam pad to form an interlocked foam pad structure comprising a plurality of interlocked foam pads, which foam pad comprises:
- a) a core foam layer comprising a flexible foam material having a density of less than about 3 pcf;
b) a top and bottom foam layer bonded to the core foam layer, the top and bottom foam layers comprising a foam material having a foam density of greater than about 5 pcf and having a thickness ranging from about 10 to 25 percent of the thickness of the core foam layer; and
c) the foam pad having at least along one side edge a plurality of alternating, spaced apart, uniform male and female sections, which male and female sections are adapted to interlock with slight hand pressure with male and female sections of an adjacent foam pad to permit a child to push against the top and bottom foam layers to depress the core foam layer so as to form in an easy, effective manner a desired interlocked foam pad structure.
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Abstract
An interlockable foam pad adapted with other interlockable foam pads to form foam pad structures, such as a three-dimensional structure or a foam pad exercise mat. The foam pad comprises a core foam layer of a polyethylene foam layer, the top and bottom foam layers having a higher density than the polyethylene foam in the core foam layer, and having a thickness considerably less than the thickness of the core foam layer. The foam pad includes at least along one side edge, and typically along a plurality of side edges, a plurality of alternatingly spaced apart uniform male and female sections, and which sections are adapted to interlock together with slight hand pressure with the male and female sections of an adjacent foam pad. The interlockable foam pad, which is a very low density of the core foam layer, and the higher density of the top and bottom of the foam layer, permits the employment of very light pressure, such as pressure exerted by a child, to provide for the interlocking of the male and female sections to form a foam pad structure.
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11 Claims
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1. An interlockable foam pad adapted for use for interlocking with another similar foam pad to form an interlocked foam pad structure comprising a plurality of interlocked foam pads, which foam pad comprises:
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a) a core foam layer comprising a flexible foam material having a density of less than about 3 pcf; b) a top and bottom foam layer bonded to the core foam layer, the top and bottom foam layers comprising a foam material having a foam density of greater than about 5 pcf and having a thickness ranging from about 10 to 25 percent of the thickness of the core foam layer; and c) the foam pad having at least along one side edge a plurality of alternating, spaced apart, uniform male and female sections, which male and female sections are adapted to interlock with slight hand pressure with male and female sections of an adjacent foam pad to permit a child to push against the top and bottom foam layers to depress the core foam layer so as to form in an easy, effective manner a desired interlocked foam pad structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An interlockable foam pad, adapted for use by interlocking with another foam pad to form an interlocked foam pad-containing structure, which foam pad comprises:
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a) a core foam layer with a flexible, polyethylene foam material having a foam density of less than about 1 to 3 pcf and a thickness of about 1/4-11/2 inches; b) top and bottom foam layers bonded to the core foam layer, the top and bottom foam layer comprising a flexible polyethylene foam sheet material having a foam density of about 5 to 12 pcf and a thickness of about 1/16 to 1/4 inch; and c) the foam pad having at least along one side edge thereof a plurality of alternating spaced apart generally uniform male and female "T"-type sections, which sections are adapted to interlock with slight hand pressure with male and female side edge sections of an adjacent similar foam pad to permit a child to push easily against the top and bottom foam layers and to press the central foam layer to form a desired foam pad structure.
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