Abstract:
A single disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover is made from health care use vinyl. The specifications of the health care vinyl permit surface disinfection using sodium hypochlorite (bleach)  1:10  diluted with water. A baby bouncer seat cover constructed from health care use vinyl allows disinfection in infection controlled environments using surface disinfectants containing sodium hypochlorite (bleach)  1:10  diluted with water. The disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover incorporates a seat belt restraint system and the design creates a central pocket that cradles an infant in a semi-reclined position. The design and health care use vinyl components incorporated in the invention, create a comfortable infant seat cover that maximizes disinfection within infection controlled environments. The disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover is placed over a baby bouncer frame, the baby bouncer frame is not inclusive in this invention. Environments such as hospital nurseries, neonatal intensive care units, pediatric intensive care units, pediatric units, large day care centers, and any other institutions that serve large numbers of infants may disinfect the seat covers after each use maintaining an environment of infection control.

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       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0006]    This section should include a statement of the field of endeavor to which the invention pertains. This section may also include a paraphrasing of the applicable U.S. patent classification definitions or the subject matter of the claimed invention. 
         [0007]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0008]    The invention pertains to a single baby bouncer cover seat made of health care use vinyl that can be disinfected with sodium hypochlorite (bleach) diluted 1:10 with water or related disinfection products. Existing baby bouncer seat covers are primarily made of fabric or cloth and must be removed and laundered in order to sanitize them. The disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover is made of health care use vinyl and may be disinfected between uses with sodium hypochlorite (bleach) diluted 1:10 with water or related disinfection products. Applicable U.S. patent classifications of the invention considered in this application include Class 297, Chairs and Seats, Subclass 440.11 Detachable Fabric Component, and Class D06, Furnishings, Subclass 333 describing a juvenile portable support or restraining seat. 
         [0009]    2. Background of the Prior Art 
         [0010]    Prior related art includes embodiments made of fabric elements that may be laundered after use for cleanliness. These embodiments are directed toward public consumer use and are normally assigned to one child in a home environment. None of them are designed to accommodate an infection controlled environment where multiple uses occur daily and disinfection between uses is necessary. Although the prior art fabric embodiments may be removed and laundered after each use for cleanliness, this is not a viable, nor convenient alternative for hospital nurseries, neonatal intensive care units, pediatric intensive care units, pediatric care centers, day care centers, and other large institutions that are caring for many infants daily. The disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover embodiment solves the problem of disinfection in multiple use environments where infection control is paramount. The construction of the baby bouncer seat cover of health care use vinyl is not found in prior art embodiments, and is necessary for use in infection controlled, multiple use environments. 
       BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0011]    A baby bouncer seat cover is disclosed which is made of health care use vinyl in an envelope design. The vinyl baby bouncer seat cover may be disinfected using sodium hypochlorite (bleach) 1:10 dilution with water. The single unit baby bouncer disinfectable vinyl seat cover is constructed as a support seat cover for existing baby bouncer frames. The health care vinyl component is purchased from a U.S. vinyl supplier. The specifications of the vinyl make it suitable for use in health care environments. The vinyl meets California Fire Regulation (Bulletin 117, Sec E.) Automotive (MVSS302), BIFMA (Screen Test Sec, 4.6.1.1) Boston Fire Code (BFD IX-I), CID A-A-2950-A (Federal Standard 191A test method 5903) replaces CCC-A-690a, and UPHOLSTERY Requirements of FAR 25.853. The health care use vinyl used in this construction has superior tear strength, is easily tailored, weighs 37.7 ounces per linear yard (+/−5%), is resistant to scuffs and scrapes and is produced from environmentally friendly materials and processes. The invention solves the problem of disinfection in infection controlled environments due to the health care vinyl construction component, not present in prior art embodiments. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0012]      FIG. 1  is a front perspective view of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover removed from a baby bouncer frame device. All shaded portions are made of health care use vinyl. 
           [0013]      FIG. 2  is a perspective view of reference  10 , upper front portion of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover including construction references. 
           [0014]      FIG. 3  is a detail view of the upper front portion of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover from the inside (wrong) side of the vinyl to show the construction and placement of the reinforcement support for the seat belt restraint, reference  110 , within the upper front portion, reference  10 , of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. 
           [0015]      FIG. 4  is a perspective view of reference  20 , lower front portion of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover including construction references. 
           [0016]      FIG. 5  is a detail perspective of the seat belt restraint. The strapping is made of 100% nylon webbing and the buckle components are made of plastic. The shaded portion is made of health care use vinyl, is double sided, and serves as a tummy pad, reference  60 , between the baby and the seat belt restraint. 
           [0017]      FIG. 6  is a perspective view of the back of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover removed from a baby bouncer device. All shaded portions are made of health care use vinyl. Attachments are hook and loop fasteners, in the attached position, health care use vinyl exterior covers these fasteners. 
           [0018]      FIG. 7  is a perspective view of reference  40  upper back portion of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover including construction references. 
           [0019]      FIG. 8  is a perspective view of reference  50  of lower back portion of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover including construction references. 
           [0020]      FIG. 9  is a perspective side view of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer cover fully assembled, in an open position, removed from a baby bouncer frame device. All shaded portions are made of health care use vinyl 
           [0021]      FIG. 10  is a perspective side view of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover, fully assembled, placed on a baby bouncer frame. All shaded portions are made of health care use vinyl. 
           [0022]      FIG. 11  is an exploded view of the component pieces used to construct a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. All shaded components are made of health care use vinyl. Fasteners are all hook and loop material, webbing is 100% nylon and buckle components are plastic type. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
       [0023]    A disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover front view is shown in  FIG. 1 . All shaded areas are constructed of health care use vinyl. Reference  10  is a perspective view of the upper front portion of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. Reference  20  is a perspective view of the lower front portion of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. Reference  20 C designates a horizontal seam, sewn on the inside, (wrong) side of the health care use vinyl, attaching the upper front portion, reference  10  and the lower front portion, reference  20  together. Reference  20 C, horizontal seam is 14 inches (35.56 cm) in length. 
         [0024]      FIG. 2  A perspective view of the upper front portion of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover is shown in  FIG. 2 , and is denoted as reference  10 . The length measurement of the upper front portion, reference  10 , is 18 inches (45.72 cm) from lower boundary at horizontal seam, reference  20 C, to furthest upper front boundary, reference  10 E. The width measurement of the upper front portion, reference  10 , is 16⅜ inches (41.5925 cm) horizontally from left to right at references  10 F to  10 F. References  10 F (2) designate the upper front and upper back joint end areas where the upper front portion, reference  10 , is sewn to the upper back portion, reference  40 ,  FIG. 7  of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. 
         [0025]      FIG. 2  Upper front portion,  10 , perspective view shows two reduction seams, references  10 A and  10 B, sewn on the inside (wrong) surface of the health care use vinyl. The reduction seams  10 A and  10 B are sewn 6 inches (15.24 cm) apart at the lower boundary of the upper front portion, reference  10 , and continue on an upward curve to 10 inches (25.4 cm) apart at the boundary of the upper front portion, reference  10 . 
         [0026]      FIG. 2  Upper front portion,  10 , perspective view reference  10 C shows the upper portion of the seat belt restraint. To create the upper front portion of the seat belt restraint additional support is added to the upper front portion, reference  10 . This additional support is provided by adding, reference  110 , reinforcement support for seat belt. Reinforcement support for seat belt, reference  110 , is a rectangle of health care use vinyl measuring 2 inches (5.08 cm) by 4 inches (10.16 cm) containing 2 button holes, references,  110 A and  110 A, centered and spaced approximately 2⅞ inches (7.3025 cm) from each other. Reinforcement support for seat belt, reference  110 , is inserted inside (wrong) side of the health care use vinyl at upper front portion, reference  10 , at the same location as is reference  10 C, topstitching for seat belt restraint area. Reinforcement support for seat belt, reinforcement is sewn in place by top stitching, reference  10 C wrong side to wrong side, after seat belt nylon webbing has been inserted through button holes  110 A on reference  110 , and subsequently button holes, references  10 D (2), within reference  10 C, topstitching. Topstitching in an X shape from upper left to lower right corner and upper right to lower left corner secures the nylon webbing in place.  FIG. 3  shows a detail perspective of reinforcement support for seat belt, reference  110 . 
         [0027]      FIG. 2  Upper front portion,  10 , perspective view designation reference  10 C is an area of topstitching located 2½ inches (6.35 cm) above horizontal seam, reference  20 C, and 1 inch (2.54 cm) inside the upper reduction seams, references  10 A and  10 B. The topstitching area creates a rectangle measuring 2 inches (5.08 cm) by 4 inches (10.16 cm) and has 2 button holes, references  10 D and  10 D centered and spaced approximately 2⅞ inches (7.3025 cm) from each other. The topstitching is done after the nylon webbing is inserted into the button holes, reference  110 A, of reinforcement for seat belt, reference  110 , then pulled through the button holes  10 D of upper front portion, reference  10 . Topstitching in an X shape from upper left to lower right corner and upper right to lower left corner secures the nylon webbing in place, as stated above. 
         [0028]      FIG. 2  Upper front portion,  10 , perspective view shows a  ¾  inch (1.905 cm) nylon webbing belt, reference  80 C, which is threaded through the button holes,  110 A (2), of the reinforcement support for seat belt, reference  110 , and successively through the button holes references  10 D (2) of the upper front portion, reference  10 . Two male plastic belt buckle ends, references  70 A and  70 A are threaded onto nylon webbing belt, reference,  80 C. Each distal end of the nylon webbing belt, reference  80 C, is folded back onto the belt approximately 1 inch (2.54 cm) and stitched to keep the male plastic belt buckle ends, reference  70 A, ( 2 ), from sliding off the nylon webbing, reference  80 C. 
         [0029]      FIG. 3  is a detail view of the upper front portion,  10 , of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover from the inside (wrong) side of the vinyl. This detail view shows the placement inside the upper front portion, reference  10 , of the reinforcement support for seat belt restraint, reference  110 . Reference  110 , reinforcement support for seat belt restraint is a rectangle that measures 2 inches (5.08 cm) by 4 inches (10.16 cm) and has 2 button holes, references  110 A and  110 A centered and spaced approximately 2⅞ inches (7.3025 cm) from each other. Reinforcement support for seat belt restraint reference  110 , is placed 2½ inches (6.35 cm) above horizontal seam, reference  20 C, and 1 inch (2.54 cm) inside the upper reduction seams, references  10 A and  10 B, in this manner it lines up with reference  10 C, topstitching area for seat belt restraint, on the inside (wrong) side of vinyl on upper front portion, reference  10 . When reference  110  is stitched to the upper front portion, reference  10 , by the topstitching, reference  10 C, a double layer of vinyl results and provides stability and a firm support for the nylon webbing, reference  80 C, used in the seat belt restraint. 
         [0030]      FIG. 4  A perspective view of the lower front portion of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover is shown in  FIG. 4  and is denoted as reference. The length measurement of lower front portion, reference  20 , is 11 inches (27.94 cm) from horizontal seam, reference  20 C, to lower front portion boundary, reference  20 E. The width measurement of lower front portion, reference  20 , reaches 15 inches (38.1 cm) across from references  20 D (2), lower front/lower back joint areas. References  20 D designate the lower front and lower back joint end areas where the lower front, reference  20 , of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover is sewn to the lower back, reference  50 ,  FIG. 8  of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover on each side. 
         [0031]      FIG. 4  Lower front portion,  20 , perspective view references  20 A and  20 B are two reduction seams on lower front portion, reference  20 , similar to reduction seams  10 A and  10 B on upper front portion, reference  10 . References  20 A and  20 B reduction seams are sewn 6 inches (15.24 cm) apart at the top of the lower front portion, reference  20 , and curve to end at 9 inches (22.86 cm) apart at the lower front boundary. Both reduction seams, references  20 A and  20 B, are sewn on the inside (wrong) side of the health care vinyl. 
         [0032]      FIG. 4  Lower front portion,  20 , perspective view, designates reduction seams, references  20 A and  20 B on lower front portion, reference  20 , combined with reduction seams, references  10 A and  10 B, upper portion, reference  10 , in  FIG. 2 , create depth and shape to form a pocket for a baby to be placed in a semi-reclined position within the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. 
         [0033]      FIG. 4  Lower front portion,  20 , perspective view reference  60  shows the tummy pad made of health care vinyl which incorporates the lower front portion of the seat belt restraint. Tummy pad, reference  60 , is constructed from two pieces, references  60 A and  60 B,  FIG. 11 , of health care use vinyl sewn wrong sides together and topstitched around the edges. Tummy pad, reference  60 , is in the shape of an octagon with upper and lower edges measuring 4 inches (10.16 cm), corners measuring 1 inch (2.54 cm) and vertical edges measuring 2 inches (5.08 cm). Tummy pad, reference  60 , measures 5 inches (12.7 cm) in length and 3 inches (7.62 cm) in height. After construction, tummy pad, reference  60 , is ready to secure the lower front portion of the seat belt restraint. 
         [0034]    FIG. Lower front portion,  20 , perspective view of tummy pad, reference  60 , contains reference  80 A, which is a  ¾  inch (1.905 cm) nylon webbing piece which measures 3.6 inches (9.144 cm) in length. References  70 B are two female plastic belt buckle ends which are threaded onto nylon webbing piece, reference  80 A. The ends of nylon webbing piece, reference  80 A, are brought together creating a closed loop. The loop is sewn with a center vertical seam to secure the female plastic buckle ends, reference  70 B (2) within and threaded onto nylon webbing piece, reference  80 A. 
         [0035]      FIG. 4  Lower front portion,  20 , perspective view, reference  80 B is a  ¾  inch (1.905 cm) nylon webbing piece measuring 10 inches (25.4 cm) in length. Reference  80 B, nylon webbing is secured within horizontal seam  20 C on the inside (wrong) side of the health care use vinyl to lower front portion, reference  20 . Nylon webbing piece, reference  80 B is laid flat on the exterior of lower front portion, reference  20 , and secured at reference  80 D, approximately 2 inches (5.08 cm) from reference  20 C, horizontal seam. Reference  80 D is an area of topstitching to secure to nylon webbing piece, reference  80 B, to the exterior vinyl of lower front portion, reference  20 . 
         [0036]      FIG. 4  Lower front portion,  20 , perspective view, reference  80 B, free end of nylon webbing, is secured to tummy pad, reference  60 , at center with stitching in preparation to secure nylon webbing, reference  80 A, and attached female plastic buckle ends  70 B (2). After nylon webbing, reference  80 B is secured by stitching to tummy pad, reference  60 , nylon webbing piece, reference  80 A, with female plastic buckle ends  70 B (2) attached, is placed atop nylon webbing piece, reference,  80 B. Nylon webbing piece, reference  80 B, is then secured by stitching at reference  80 E. Reference  80 E is a horizontal topstitching area securing nylon webbing, reference  80 B, as it encloses nylon webbing reference  80 A onto tummy pad, reference  60 . Both nylon webbing references  80 A and  80 B are further secured by topstitching on the exterior of their nylon webbing surface where they are secured jointly to tummy pad, reference  60 .  FIG. 5  shows a detail perspective of lower front portion seat belt restraint construction referenced in this paragraph. 
         [0037]      FIG. 4  Lower front portion,  20 , perspective view reference  100  is a perspective front view of the two securing side straps attached to lower front portion, reference  20 . Reference  100 , securing side straps attach the front of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover onto the back of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. The securing side straps, references  100  (2) also close the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover against the baby bouncer frame. Reference  100 , securing side straps are made of health care use vinyl, are constructed of two pieces of health care use vinyl sewn wrong sides together, and top stitiched. References  90 A,  FIG. 11  loop closures are sewn onto the back of both securing side straps, references  100 . References  90 B, hook closures are sewn onto the back of the upper back portion reference  40 ,  FIG. 7  of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer cover seat. Each securing side strap, references  100 , attaches to each side of lower front portion, reference  20 , so as the bottom end of the securing side straps are aligned just above reference  20 D, lower front/lower back joint area. References  20 D designate the lower front and lower back joint area where the lower front portion, reference  20 , is sewn to the lower back, reference  50 ,  FIG. 8  of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. 
         [0038]      FIG. 4  Lower front portion,  20 , perspective view reference  100  securing side straps are attached by placing the lower end of securing side straps, reference  100  under the open lower back portion, reference  20 . The securing side straps, reference  100 , are placed vinyl side of securing side strap, reference  100  sewn to inside (wrong) side of lower front portion, reference  20 , by topstitching in a triangular shape, reference  20 F for a strong attachment. 
         [0039]      FIG. 4  Lower front portion,  20 , perspective view reference  100 , securing side straps curve in an upward direction and measure 7 inches (17.78 cm) in length and 2 inches (5.08 cm) in width. 
         [0040]      FIG. 4  Lower front portion,  20 , perspective view reference  30  shows a front view of the flap enclosure piece for bouncer switch components. Flap enclosure piece for bouncer switch components, reference  30  is made of a single piece of health care use vinyl and measures 5 inches (12.7 cm) in length and 4 inches (10.16 cm) in width. Reference  30 , is secured by a seam on the inside (wrong) side, of lower front piece, reference  20  at lower front center boundary. On wrong side of flap enclosure piece of bouncer switch components, reference  30 , is hook closure  30 A,  FIG. 11 , which measures 2 inches (5.08 cm) in length and 3 inches (7.62 cm) in width. Hook closure, reference  30 A, encloses bouncer switch components by fastening to loop closure, reference  90 B,  FIG 11  on lower back portion reference  50 ,  FIG. 11 . 
         [0041]      FIG. 5  A detail view of the tummy pad, reference  60  and the components of the seat belt restraint is shown in  FIG. 5 . The seat belt restraint secures the baby into the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover when it is on a baby bouncer frame. Nylon webbing, reference  80 B is secured to tummy pad, reference  60 , at center with stitching. After nylon webbing, reference  80 B is secured by stitching to tummy pad, reference  60 , nylon webbing piece, reference  80 A, with female plastic buckle ends  70 B (2) attached, is placed atop nylon webbing piece, reference,  80 B and stitched to secure it to the tummy pad, reference  60  as well. Nylon webbing piece, reference  80 B, is then pulled up and over nylon webbing piece  80 A and secured by stitching at reference  80 E. Reference  80 E is a horizontal topstitching area securing nylon webbing, reference  80 B, as it encloses nylon webbing reference  80 A onto tummy pad, reference  60 . Both nylon webbing references  80 A and  80 B are further secured by topstitching on the exterior of their nylon webbing surface where they are secured jointly to tummy pad, reference  60 . 
         [0042]      FIG. 5  Detail view of the tummy pad, reference  60 , shows reference  80 C nylon webbing from each side of the front top portion, reference  10 , with male belt buckle ends (2), reference  70 A. The male buckle ends, reference  70 A (2) buckle into the female buckle ends (2), reference  70 B on either side of the tummy pad, reference  60 . 
         [0043]      FIG. 6  A disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover perspective back view is shown in  FIG. 6 . All shaded areas are constructed of health care use vinyl. Reference  40  is a perspective view of the upper back portion of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. Reference  50  is a perspective view of the lower back portion of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. The back portions of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover are sewn to the front portions of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover on the inside (wrong) side of the vinyl, for attachment. The disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover is also topstitched along the upper boundary and lower boundary for esthetics and reinforcement. References  10 F (2) designate the joint end areas where the upper front portion, reference  10 , and upper back portion, reference  40  are sewn together. References  20 D (2) designate the joint end areas where the lower front portion, reference  20 , and lower back portion, reference  50 , are sewn together. 
         [0044]      FIG. 7  A perspective view of the upper back portion of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover is shown in  FIG. 7 , and is denoted in reference  40 . The length measurement of the upper back portion, reference  40 , from reference  40 A, top center of the upper back portion,  40 , to  40 B bottom center of the upper back portion,  40 , is 22 inches (55.88 cm). The width measurement of the upper back portion, reference  40 , is 16⅜ inches (41.5925 cm) horizontally from left to right at references  10 F to  10 F. References  10 F (2) designate the upper front and upper back joint end areas where the upper front portion, reference  10 ,  FIG. 2  is sewn to the upper back portion, reference  40  of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. Upper back portion, reference  40  is topstitched with upper front portion, reference  20 ,  FIG. 2  for reinforcement and esthetics. 
         [0045]      FIG. 7  Upper back portion, reference  40 , perspective view also shows hook and loop closures that form attachments for the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. References  90 B on the upper back portion,  40 , are sewn to the exterior of the vinyl and attach to the reference  90 A, hook attachments sewn onto the back side of the securing side strips, reference  100 ,  FIG. 4 . References  90 A are hook attachments, sewn on the inside (wrong) side of the vinyl, and attach to the three top loop attachments, references  90 B, on the lower back portion, reference  50 ,  FIG. 8 . These three attachments create an envelope design encompassing the baby bouncer frame, covering the back completely, maximizing the use of health care use vinyl and infection controlled surfaces in seat cover design. 
         [0046]      FIG. 8  Is a perspective view of the lower back portion of a disinfectable baby bouncer cover, denoted by reference  50 . The length measurement of lower back portion, reference  50 , is 11½ inches (29.21 cm) from horizontal seam, reference  20 C, to lower back portion boundary, reference  50 A. The width measurement of lower back portion, reference  50 , reaches 15 inches (38.1 cm) across from references  20 D (2), lower front/lower back joint areas. References  20 D (2) designate the lower front and lower back joint end areas where the lower front portion, reference  20 ,  FIG. 4  is sewn to the lower back portion, reference  50  of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. Lower back portion, reference  50 , is topstitched with lower front portion, reference  20 ,  FIG. 4  for reinforcement and esthetics. 
         [0047]      FIG. 8  Lower back portion, reference  50 , perspective view also shows loop closures that form attachments for the disinfectable baby bouncer seat cover. The three top loop closures, references  90 B attach to hook closures, references  90 A at lower end of upper back portion, reference  40 ,  FIG. 7 . This closes the back of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. The loop closure, reference  90 B at the lower center boundary, is the attachment for hook closure, reference  90 A, that is sewn on the inside (wrong) side of reference  30 ,  FIG. 4  flap enclosure piece for bouncer switch components. This encloses the switches incorporated into bouncer frames in health care vinyl and enhances the infection control component of the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover. 
         [0048]      FIG. 9  is a perspective side view of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover in an open position ready to be placed onto a baby bouncer frame. 
         [0049]      FIG. 9  Perspective side view reference  10 , denotes the upper front portion, which is sewn to upper back portion reference  40 . Within upper front portion,  10 , the upper portion of the seat belt restraint is sewn in, reference  80 C denotes the nylon webbing of the seat belt.  FIG. 9  Perspective side view of the upper back portion, reference  40 , denotes the upper back portion which is sewn to upper front portion, reference  10 . Two of the hook closures, reference  90 A, are shown in this perspective side view. These hook closures, references  90 A, will attach to references  90 B on lower back portion, reference  50  to close the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover once it is on the bouncer frame. 
         [0050]      FIG. 9  Perspective side view reference  20 , denotes the lower front portion, which is sewn to lower back portion, reference  50 . Within lower front portion,  20 , reference  20 C designates the horizontal seam that joins the upper front portion, reference  10  to lower front portion, reference  20 . Also found within lower front portion, reference  20 , is reference  60 , the tummy pad which incorporates the lower front portion of the seat belt restraint which is shown in detail in  FIG. 5 . A third reference on lower front portion, reference  20  is reference  30 , flap enclosure piece for bouncer switch components, this flap enclosure for bouncer switch components will attach to a loop enclosure on lower back portion, reference  50 , to cover switch components incorporated onto baby bouncer frames. Finally on lower back portion, reference  20 , reference  100 , securing side strap on the far side is shown, with reference  90 A, hook closure ready to attach to upper back portion,  40 , reference  90 B loop closure. 
         [0051]      FIG. 9  Perspective side view reference  50 , denotes the lower back portion which is sewn to lower front portion, reference  20 . Shown on the lower back portion, reference  50 , are two of the loop closures, references  90 B, that will attach to hook closures, reference  90 A, upper back portion, reference  20 . 
         [0052]      FIG. 10  A perspective view of a disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover placed onto a baby bouncer frame is shown in  FIG. 10 . Reference  10  designates the upper front portion, reference  20  designates the lower front portion, reference  30  designates the flap enclosure piece for bouncer switch components, reference  40  designates the upper back portion, reference  50  designates the lower back portion, reference  60  designates the tummy pad and the seat belt components incorporated into it (seat belt restraint show in detail in  FIG. 5 ), and reference  100  designates the securing side strap. 
         [0053]      FIG. 11  An exploded view showing all of the components that make up the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover is shown in  FIG. 11 . All shaded portions are health care use vinyl. Reference  10 , denotes the upper front portion, reference  20  denotes the lower front portion, reference  30  denotes the flap enclosure piece for bouncer switch components, reference  40  denotes the upper back portion, reference  50  denotes the lower back portion, reference  60  denotes the two pieces that are sewn together wrong sides together to construct the tummy pad, reference  70 A denotes the male portion of the buckle ends, part of the seat belt restraint, reference  70 B denotes the female portion of the buckle ends, part of the seat belt restraint,  80 A denotes a  ¾  inch (1.905 cm) nylon webbing piece which measures 3.6 inches (9.144 cm) in length to which the female buckle ends, reference  70 B are threaded and then captured as the webbing is sewn into a loop, reference  80 B is a  ¾  inch (1.905 cm) nylon webbing piece measuring 10 inches (25.4 cm) in length that encloses reference  80 A, nylon webbing and captured female buckle ends,  70 B, and secures to tummy pad, reference  60 , at one end and at reference  20 C, horizontal seam at the other end. Reference  80 B is also sewn approximately 2 inches (5.08 cm) from reference  20 C, horizontal seam. Continuing with the exploded view components, reference  80 C is a nylon webbing piece that secures male buckle pieces (2)  70 A at either end and is secured to upper front portion, reference  10 , detail is shown in  FIGS. 2 and 3 . References  90 A and  90 B denote hook and loop closures that are sewn onto the disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover at denoted locations. All references  90 A are the hook portion of the closure attachment and all  90 B references are the loop portion of the closure attachments. Reference  100  denotes the two securing side straps and finally, reference  110  denotes reinforcement for upper portion seat belt restraint that is sewn wrong side to wrong side on upper front portion, reference  10 , (detailed view  FIG. 3 ).