Patent classifications
A47G9/068
Infant sleep bag and swaddling apparatus
An infant sleep bag, comprising a main body including multiple fixing points and arm or wing portions arranged on either side of the main body, wherein respective arm or wing portions include fixing means to engage with respective ones of the multiple fixing points, whereby to enable the arm or wing portions of the bag to be placed into selected ones of multiple configurations.
FIVE POINT HARNESS ACCOMMODATING WEARABLE BLANKET
A wearable blanket covers a wearer in a five point harness over both shoulders, around a waist and a crotch of the wearer includes a left and a right sleeve and a neck in a shoulder portion and a back portion extending to armpits of the wearer. A torso portion extends from the shoulder portion over a chest and down to the waist of the wearer. A left side flap and a right side flap extend from the torso portion and are available to tuck under a back and a bottom of the wearer. A leg portion extends from the waist of the torso portion and includes a portion of the left and the right side flaps. A feet pocket extends over both legs from the leg portion and configured to enclose the feet and the legs of the wearer. An elastic sustains the feet pocket adjacent the wearer's knees.
Systems and methods for providing a body cover
This disclosure relates to apparel, clothing, and/or other body coverings. In particular, some implementations of the described systems and methods provide a body cover that is configured to cover a user's arms, legs, feet, and/or front side. In some cases, the covering's backside is configured to remain open such that the covering can easily be placed over a person while that person is in a car seat, a wheelchair, and/or any in any other suitable location. Other implementations are also described.
MULTILAYER SAFETY BLANKET AND SYSTEM
A blanket system for covering a user positioned on a user base platform having a mounting element, the blanket including a first layer a first length (l.sub.1) and a first width (w.sub.1); a second layer having a second length (l.sub.2) and a second width (w.sub.2), the second length being greater than the first length and the second width being greater than the first width; and the blanket adapted to have an operative hanging mode, wherein the first and second layers are attached to one another around a perimeter of the blanket and along at least one internal elongate stretch of the blanket, so as to define at least two pockets formed the first and second layers, wherein, in the operative hanging mode, the at least two pockets each have a depth (D) between the first layer and the second layer, the depth being in the range of 10 cm-30 cm.
Wearable baby blanket with insulated interchangeable upper and lower pockets for a customized fit and utility that easily converts into a traditional blanket
A wearable blanket includes a body and removable lower pocket coupled to a rear surface of the body along vertical edges of the pocket. Legs of a user are received between the rear surface of the body and the pocket for securing the wearable blanket to the user. An removable upper pocket can be attached to the body and positioned adjacent a chest of a user after the lower pocket is secured to the user. A liner made of warming fabric can be added to or removed from the both the upper and/or lower pocket to regulate comfort.
Self-sealing car seat blanket
This disclosure generally relates to a car seat blanket having one or more slits to accommodate shoulder straps of a car seat and a buckle of a car seat. The slits may include one or more connectors which connect automatically when a child is removed from a car seat. Further, the blanket may include a hood and a foot pocket which may be closed around a child's legs by one or more lengths of ribbon. The blanket may be conveniently rolled and stored by wrapping the ribbon around the blanket and tying a knot in the ribbon.
Combination child seat and blanket
A child seat includes a horizontal seat panel and a vertical backrest panel that are each respectively received within a designated compartment in the seat and backrest of an existing passenger seat. Upon command, actuators displace both panels from their designated compartments to form a child seat when needed. A blanket is stored within a pocket mounted on the rear surface of the existing backrest to comfort a passenger. The blanket includes sleeves that allow the passenger to use the arms while covered, an opening for receiving a passenger seat headrest and an inflatable neck pillow encircling a head aperture.
WEARABLE BABY BLANKET
A wearable baby blanket includes a front panel. A first rear flap and a second rear flap extend from opposite sides of the front panel. The first and second rear flaps form an open space behind the front panel. A leg pouch holds an elastic band extending between the first and second rear flaps. First and second sleeves extend from the front panel with a connecting strap extending between the first and second sleeves. Between the first and second rear flaps, a slit is formed in the front panel. The slit is dimensioned, shaped and positioned to receive a seatbelt.
BUNTING BAG
A bunting bag, particularly well-suited for use with children and child carriers, has a top panel detachably coupled to a bottom panel so that the top panel may be completely removed from the bottom panel. The bottom panel is configured or shaped to nest or mate in the child carrier without folds or substantial overhangs. The bottom panel includes a harness insert interface. A harness insert interface is provided that secures with the bottom panel via the harness insert interface.
Baby sleeping bag
This disclosure provides a baby sleeping bag including a bag body and an arm securing structure in the bag body. The arm securing structure includes a securing sheet arranged on an inner wall of the bag body along a transverse width direction of the bag body. A limit space for securing the baby's arms is formed between the securing sheet and the inner wall of the bag body, and a size of the limit space is adjustable. When the baby lies in the sleeping bag, the upper body of the baby may be wrapped in the limit space defined by the securing sheet and the inner wall of the bag body, so as to limit the movement of the baby's arms, effectively preventing the arm from being stretched out of the sleeping bag, and thus avoiding the baby from catching a cold.