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Jeanelle Troncone Phones & Addresses

  • 1339 Windsor Rd, Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007
  • Cardiff, CA
  • Sunland, CA
  • Vista, CA
  • Carlsbad, CA
  • Santa Clarita, CA
  • Sylmar, CA
  • San Diego, CA

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Blanket For A Newborn Infant

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US Patent:
49792504, Dec 25, 1990
Filed:
Oct 23, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/425065
Inventors:
Jeanelle N. Troncone - Sunland CA
Gregory A. Troncone - Sunland CA
International Classification:
A47G 906
US Classification:
5494
Abstract:
A blanket and method for swaddling an infant is provided that is both physically and psychologically simulative of the snug encapsulization experienced by the infant when in utero. The blanket is comprised of an upper portion having two symmetric wings. Each wing has a shape and a size sufficient to be wrapped over the shoulder and arm of the infant in front of the infant's body and behind her back. The upper panel extends to form a necked-down panel of reduced width. The blanket is folded along the line of the necked-down panel with a lower panel of increased width being brought up and folded across the front of the infant. The opposing corners of the lower panel can then be wrapped around and behind the infant, leaving the infant snugly encapsulated within the multiple layers of the blanket with no excess accumulation or bagging of material or deficiency of material where needed which might otherwise be formed if the blanket were rectangular or another shape.

Security Blanket With Tactile Characteristics Simulative Of The Amnion And Amniotic Fluid Within The Same

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US Patent:
49892851, Feb 5, 1991
Filed:
Jun 19, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/367988
Inventors:
Jeanelle N. Troncone - Sunland CA
Gregory A. Troncone - Sunland CA
International Classification:
A47G 902
US Classification:
5482
Abstract:
A security blanket which is simulative of the tactile response of the amnion lining and amniotic fluid as known and seen to be experienced by a fetus by the use of ultrasonography is provided by juxtapositioning two flexible sheets of material which are preferably attached only on their common peripheral boundaries. The sliding coefficient of friction between the two sheets is low and simulative of fluidic friction so that when the sheets are manipulated or stroked by the hand and fingers of an infant, a fluidic or smooth glide is sensed. The sheets preferably are formed as a rectangle 14 by 18 inches and are bound along their common peripheries by a border. In one embodiment the brush flannel sheet is attached to a charmeuse satin sheet and bound by satin border.
Jeanelle N Troncone from Cardiff by the Sea, CA, age ~71 Get Report