Patent classifications
A41B13/106
APPARATUS AND MEANS FOR FASTENING A BIB TO A HIGHCHAIR TRAY, TABLE OR COUNTERTOP
The present invention relates to an apparatus that secures a bib to a highchair tray, table or countertop. The invention provides a means for attaching to a tray and fastening a bib in place such that any food or drink that drops on the bib will be caught and directed to the tray. In another embodiment the highchair tray includes a means for fastening a bib. In another embodiment the bib includes a means for attaching directly to a highchair tray, table or countertop.
Child-restraining harness and bib
The child-restraining harness and bib is a safety device. The child-restraining harness and bib is further configured for use with a person selected from the group consisting of an infant and a toddler. The child-restraining harness and bib is configured for use with a chair. The child-restraining harness and bib secures the person to the chair. The child-restraining harness and bib comprises the body harness and the bib. The body harness attaches the person to the chair. The bib stores the body harness when the body harness is not in use. The bib is worn by the person to protect the clothing worn by the person when the body harness is in use.
Methods for securing a bib to a carrier
Methods for securing a bib to a carrier for a baby. A removable protective cover can be attached to a carrier for a baby. Embodiments of various designs are disclosed. A method for securing a bib to a carrier is used by attaching buttons, snapping buttons or hook and loop fasteners therein for closure to secure the bib to a carrier. The purpose of a bib on a carrier is to protect it from drool by a baby that causes germs and stains when the baby is being carried.
DEBRIS CATCHER DEVICES
Methods and apparatus relate to a debris catcher extending substantially in a plane from an integrated skirt toward a front lip that extends upward out of the plane less than a lateral lip extends upwards out of the plane. In an exemplary embodiment, a collar may be attachable to a debris catcher to provide a soft contact. In various embodiments, at least one perimeter rib may be embedded in the debris catcher to provide a rigid and stable flat portion. In some implementations, at least one partition rib may be arranged on the debris catcher to provide separated areas. In various embodiments, the debris catcher may not only keep debris retained on the debris catcher but also may enable the debris catcher to be pulled under a table.
Protection net on which a purse or a bib is attached
It is very common phenomenon that babies drop their toys or spoons down on the floor or ground while they playing with toys or eating food with spoons as sitting on the baby carriage or babies' chair.
The present invention is a protection net on which a purse or bib is attached; which is designed to catch a toy or spoon when one-to-three-year-old baby drops his or her toy or spoors, down while he or she plays with a toy or eating food with a spoon as sitting on the babies' chair or babies' carriage.
REUSABLE BABY BIB DEVICE
A baby bib device system comprising lateral side attachment mechanisms is disclosed. In some embodiments the bib device comprises a high-chair attachment mechanism to secure the bib device to the inside edge of a high-chair or table. In some embodiments, the bib device system comprises a protective flap configured to lay flat on a table or high-chair when the bib device is attached to the table or high chair. In some embodiments, when the bib is worn by a user, attached to the high-chair or table, and the two lateral side attachment mechanisms, the bib device forms a trough into which solids and liquids can collect. In some embodiments when the two lateral side attachment mechanisms are closed they form a seal preventing solids or fluids from spilling out of the trough and into the child's lap and high-chair.
BABY BIB CONNECTABLE TO A HIGH CHAIR TRAY
A baby bib connectable to a high chair tray that includes a material adapted to be worn by a baby while seated in the high chair and used to protect the baby and their garments from food and liquids while seated in the high chair. The baby bib further includes attachment means used to releasably attach portions of the baby bib to the high chair tray in order to prevent food and liquids from passing through gaps between the baby bib and a high chair tray which is commonly formed between prior art baby bibs and high chair trays. The baby bib further includes other releasable attachment means for adjusting the fit of the baby bib upon and around a baby, and a silicone catcher adapted to be releasably attached to a front portion of the baby bib and catch dropped food and liquids upon a front portion of the baby bib.
Highchair Bib
The present invention describes a highchair bib and debris catch device. The highchair bib forms a barrier over the upward facing surfaces of the highchair seat and over the child's torso that prevents food and liquids from coming in contact with the highchair seat and the child's torso and legs. It catches any mess that lands on it and prevents it from falling to the floor. The preferred embodiment of the highchair bib is designed such that it can easily be mounted on a wide variety of highchairs with no modification of the highchairs required.
Bib
A bib has a main body with a front surface and a pouch provided at a lower end of the main body contiguous with the front surface for collecting solids and/or liquids dropped by the user during use of the bib. The main body is provided with first connecting members at an upper end for removably connecting the bib around the user's neck. The pouch is provided with second connecting members for removably connecting the pouch to a connecting surface during use of the bib. The bib is provided with means for facilitating attachment of the pouch to the connecting surface by the second connecting members during use of the bib by allowing the pouch to extend out and be maintained open and in a proper orientation for collecting dropped solids and/or liquids.