Patent classifications
A41D13/1272
Infant Garment Adapted for Diaper Condition Inspection
A garment adapted for wearing by a diaper wearer which surrounds a diaper and provides at least one inspection aperture forming an opening through the garment employable for visual, olfactory, or tactile inspection of the underlying diaper without removal of the garment. One or a plurality of the inspection apertures may be provided in inspection positions adapted to locate them aligned with or adjacent the perimeter edge of the underlying diaper.
Sleep Sack System for Infant Head Shaping
A sleep sack system for treating or preventing a condition, characterized by abnormal head shape, in an infant. The sleep sack system includes an anterior infant pouch for containing a portion of an infant's body, a wedge, and a posterior wedge pouch, located on a back portion of the anterior infant pouch, for containing the wedge. When worn by an infant, the sleep sack system causes a specific portion of the infant's head to contact a sleeping surface, thereby generating a mild but consistent pressure to alter a shape of the infant's head. The invention is useful for correcting an abnormal head shape and treating or preventing a condition characterized by an abnormal head shape. The invention is particularly useful for treating or preventing plagiocephaly.
Article of Infant Clothing
An article of clothing, comprising an infant clothing pod configured to contain an infant, the infant having a birth weight in a range of 1 pound to 11 pounds; the infant clothing pod having a cavity configured to contain upper appendages, lower appendages and torso of the infant, wherein the upper appendages comprise a left arm and a right arm, and the lower appendages comprise a left leg and a right leg; the infant pod having an openable and closeable infant ingress-egress aperture extending longitudinally along a length of the pod; and the infant pod having an anterior sub-torso aperture and a posterior sub-torso aperture which are positioned to be located between the left leg and the right leg of the infant.
Intelligent baby clothing with automatic inflatable neck support
Embodiments provide a system to detect abnormal breathing by a person, such as a baby, through a piece of clothing worn by the person. The piece of clothing may be adapted to include a sound sensor that can collect breathing sounds by the person. The piece of clothing may also be adapted to include an inflatable neck support that can be automatically inflated without the person's intervention. The breathing sound signals by the person can be processed for determining whether the person breathing abnormally. When it is determined that the person is breathing abnormally, an instruction to inflate the inflatable neck support of the clothing may be generated. Such an instruction can be transmitted to the clothing wirelessly to effectuate the inflation of the inflatable neck support so the person's incorrect breathing posture that causes the abnormal breathing can be addressed.
INTELLIGENT BABY CLOTHING WITH AUTOMATIC INFLATABLE NECK SUPPORT
Embodiments provide a system to detect abnormal breathing by a person, such as a baby, through a piece of clothing worn by the person. The piece of clothing may be adapted to include a sound sensor that can collect breathing sounds by the person. The piece of clothing may also be adapted to include an inflatable neck support that can be automatically inflated without the person's intervention. The breathing sound signals by the person can be processed for determining whether the person breathing abnormally. When it is determined that the person is breathing abnormally, an instruction to inflate the inflatable neck support of the clothing may be generated. Such an instruction can be transmitted to the clothing wirelessly to effectuate the inflation of the inflatable neck support so the person's incorrect breathing posture that causes the abnormal breathing can be addressed.
Private Potty-Training Belt
A private potty-training belt is a garment that provides privacy to the wearer and compartments which allow the wearer to access distracting objects such as, but no limited to, toys. The private potty-training belt includes a waist garment and a plurality of pockets. The waist garment can be wrapped around the waist of an individual such as a child learning to utilize the toilet. The waist garment additionally conceals the area below the waist of the individual which provides privacy to the individual when utilizing the toilet. The plurality of pockets provides compartments which can carry objects such as, but not limited to, toys. The objects, placed inside of the plurality of pockets, can be easily accessed by the wearing individual which keeps the wearing individual occupied when utilizing the toilet.
Thermal shield for a newborn infant
The present invention relates to a thermal shield 1 for at least partly surrounding a newborn infant by the shield 1 to protect it from undesired cooling or heating. The shield 1 comprises a first layer 3 and a second layer 4 both of a transparent material, which layers 3,4 are joined so that there is at least one air containing pocket 5 between the layers 3,4. When the thermal shield 1 is in use, the mutual arrangement of the first and second layers 3,4 allows the at least one pocket to be deformable to an amount necessary for establishment of acoustic contact between the skin of the infant 10 and an acoustic transducer 11 placed on an outer surface of the second layer 4. In some embodiments of the thermal shield, the at least one air containing pocket 5 is air tight, and acoustic contact can be established over an area of at least 1 cm.sup.2. In other embodiments, there is at least one open passage 13 from the surroundings and into each of the at least one air pocket 5 between the first and second layers 3,4, and the compliance of the first layer 3 is higher than the compliance of the second layer 4 so that when an infant is placed in the shield 1, the first layer 3 clings around the infant while the second layer 4 deforms to a lesser extent than the first layer 3 so that air from the surroundings flows into the at least one air pocket 5 via the open passage 13.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEALING WITH BREATHING ANOMALIES
A system for dealing with breathing anomalies can monitor a subject for indications of breathing anomalies while the subject is sleeping. For example, the system can monitor blood oxygen saturation utilizing a pulse oximeter placed on a finger or toe, breathing rate utilizing a camera, or another appropriate physiological parameter. When a breathing anomaly is detected, the system can stimulate a volar surface of the subject, such as a planar surface of the subject's foot or a palmar surface of the subject's hand. The stimulation of the volar surface can manipulate the subject's breathing, for example producing the Babinski response as a sleep apnea therapy. Stimulating the volar surface can comprise producing or emulating a stroking motion across the volar surface, for example. In some examples, an array of actuators can be disposed adjacent the volar surface, and the actuators can actuate sequentially to stimulate the volar surface.
Intelligent baby clothing with automatic inflatable neck support
Embodiments provide a system to detect abnormal breathing by a person, such as a baby, through a piece of clothing worn by the person. The piece of clothing may be adapted to include a sound sensor that can collect breathing sounds by the person. The piece of clothing may also be adapted to include an inflatable neck support that can be automatically inflated without the person's intervention. The breathing sound signals by the person can be processed for determining whether the person breathing abnormally. When it is determined that the person is breathing abnormally, an instruction to inflate the inflatable neck support of the clothing may be generated. Such an instruction can be transmitted to the clothing wirelessly to effectuate the inflation of the inflatable neck support so the person's incorrect breathing posture that causes the abnormal breathing can be addressed.
Article of Infant Clothing
An article of clothing, comprising an infant clothing pod configured to contain an infant, the infant having a birth weight in a range of 1 pound to 11 pounds; the infant clothing pod having a cavity configured to contain arms, legs and torso of the infant; the infant pod having an openable and closeable infant ingress-egress aperture extending longitudinally along a length of the pod; and the infant pod having at least one of an anterior torso aperture and a posterior torso aperture.