A41B13/065

Body compression sleepwear
10463179 · 2019-11-05 ·

Body compression sleepwear preferably includes a body portion and a neck portion. The body portion includes a first body sheet and a second body sheet. An outer perimeter of the first and second body sheets are sewn to each other with the exception of a straight end. The neck portion includes a first neck sheet and a second neck sheet. Opposing ends of the first and second neck sheets are sewn to each other to form the neck portion and an entrance opening. The neck portion is sewn to the straight end. The material of the body portion and the neck portion is preferably fabricated from a combination Polyester and Lycra fabric. The size of the compressive sleepwear is smaller than the user to exert compressive force on the outer surface of the user. The user inserts their legs and arms through the neck portion and into the body pocket.

INFANT SLEEP GARMENT
20190313702 · 2019-10-17 ·

A sleep garment for an infant may include an enclosure for enclosing the infant. The enclosure may include one or more accommodation features such as a support element to position under the legs of the infant to elevate the feet, a weight element to position over the infant, or both.

INFANT HEADREST ASSEMBLY WITH CLOTH GARMENT AND COMBINATIONS THEREOF
20190254356 · 2019-08-22 ·

The present disclosure relates to an infant headrest assembly with cloth garment and provides multiple configurations to that system. More particularly, this disclosure describes a structure that may support an infant's head and body. In one illustrative embodiment, the structure may have a cushion that may include an angular indent. The angular indent may include a top on one end and bottom on the other end with a wider gap near the top and a narrow gap near the bottom. The wider gap may provide a head support and the narrow gap may provide a neck support. A cloth garment may be coupled to the cushion near the bottom of the angular indent. The cloth garment may include a plurality of apertures and fastener for supporting or securing the body of the infant.

INFANT SLEEP BAG AND SWADDLING APARATUS
20190239573 · 2019-08-08 ·

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.

Baby handling device
D0855353 · 2019-08-06 ·

Sleep Sack System for Infant Head Shaping
20190223517 · 2019-07-25 ·

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.

Infant Sleep Bag with Extended Detachable Swaddling Piece
20240188649 · 2024-06-13 · ·

A sleep system for infants includes a zippered sleep bag, an extended swaddling piece for swaddling the infant, and a pair of releasably attachable, detachable, and reattachable connections between the back of the sleep bag and the inside of the swaddling piece. The connections permit removably attaching, detaching, and reattaching the swaddling piece from the sleep bag for adjusting the vertical alignment therebetween or for removing the swaddling piece therefrom. The connection is made by engagement of mating fastener patches using hook-and-loop fabric. Adjustable engagement of the patch on the back of the sleep bag with the patch on the inside of the swaddling piece creates a contact area permitting positioning and vertical between the sleep bag and swaddling piece. A pair of vertically-separated connections on the swaddling piece, including on the bottom corner, help retain the bottom edge of swaddling piece well below the reach of an infant to prevent it from pulling up the swaddling piece towards its face.

Swaddle device and method
12022890 · 2024-07-02 ·

A swaddle device and method for treating and/or preventing plagiocephaly. The swaddle device includes a fabric garment having an internal cavity configured for housing a positioning support device, one or more wrap layers, and a lower pouch flap. In an embodiment, the swaddle device comprises an inner wrap layer and an outer wrap layer, and the internal cavity and positioning device comprise an internal pocket and a bolster, respectively. In an embodiment, a baby is positioned on the open swaddle device with the positioning support device in relation to the baby's body in a desired position; the inner wrap layer is tightly wrapped around the baby's upper body; the lower pouch flap is wrapped around the baby's legs and lower torso; and the outer wrap layer is tightly wrapped around the baby, positioning support device, inner wrap layer, and lower pouch flap.

INFANT ANTI-FLAIL GARMENT
20240225137 · 2024-07-11 ·

A sleeper garment for an infant employs an anti-flail receptacle for mitigating a startling sensation from a flailing reflex that is inherent in development. The receptacle occupies the sleeve region and provides a limited region of movement to accommodate a controlled degree of movement, but constrains the movement to avoid startling a sleeping infant awake. The receptacle has a semicircular or polygonal shape that allows hand and elbow flexure, and a elastic mesh periphery to provide an elastic, cushioned response toward the end of the allowed range of movement as the periphery of the receptacle stretches. The receptacle defines a periphery from the shoulder toward the torso. This provides a more settling response to the flail reflex than a tight swaddle, which restricts almost all movement, and may be combined with pressure accessories to provide further soothing sensations simulating a caregiver touch.

SWADDLING DEVICE
20180332902 · 2018-11-22 ·

A swaddling device is described. The swaddling device is Y-shaped pod shaped and configured to substantially enclose a baby. The device includes sleeves having at their ends foldover mitten cuffs or similar selectively openable fasteners. The cuffs allow a caregiver to expose the hand or hands of the baby so as to provide skin-to-skin contact. Alternatively, the caregiver can close the cuffs if scratching is a concern. The device is shaped to provide support and snugness for the baby in its mid-section, while also providing sufficient space for hips and knees to flex. The design of the Swaddle Sack with swaddle snugness provides support and partial suppression of the Moro Reflex without arm restraints and allowing sufficient range of motion for baby's upper section which will reduce risk of suffocation for baby in the event that baby rolls over to prone position, because baby will be able to use his or her arms to reposition his or her head to get access to air.