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SWADDLING SLEEP SACK
20250212976 · 2025-07-03 ·

The sleep sack can include a back panel, a front panel, and a flap. The sleep sack is used by placing the front panel over the back panel. The front panel extends from the shoulder to under the arm of the infant or toddler. The sleep sack is used by placing the flap over the front panel once placed. The flap extends from the shoulder to under the arm of the infant or toddler. The flap can be releasably attached to an outer surface of the sleep sack to adjust the compression of the torso of the infant or toddler.

Baby swaddle

A baby swaddle is provided. The baby swaddle includes a swaddle body, where an upper end of the swaddle body is provided with a neckline; a lower end of the neckline is provided with a first connecting mechanism; the first connecting mechanism extends downwards from the lower end of the neckline to a lower end of the swaddle body; the first connecting mechanism includes one side provided with a left wing portion and the other side provided with a right wing portion; a free end of at least one of the left wing portion and the right wing portion is provided with a first adhesive portion; the first adhesive portion is configured to cover the right wing portion or the left wing portion; and the one side of the first connecting mechanism is further provided with a left leg portion.

INFANT SWADDLING GARMENT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD THEREFOR
20250331576 · 2025-10-30 ·

An infant swaddling garment assembly for selectively positioning the arms of an infant in a releasably secured condition against the torso of the infant includes an infant garment, which comprises a torso section to which is attached a plurality of sleeves that includes a left arm sleeve and a right arm sleeve. The torso section and the left and right arm sleeves receive a torso and arms of an infant, respectively. The torso section has an upper edge, which is open and which defines a neck opening. A connection assembly releasably attaches the left and right arm sleeves at respective selectable positions on a front side of the torso section. The connection assembly thus enables selectively positioning of the arms of the infant in a releasably secured condition against the torso of the infant.

Socks for receiving orthotic insoles

The socks for receiving orthotic insoles are footwear adapted for holding orthotic insoles in environments where the wearer cannot wear shoes, such as in yoga studios, places of worship, and the like. Each sock includes a tubular body having a top side, a bottom side, a closed end and an open end. A pair of straps may be secured to the tubular body, and the pair of straps are sized, positioned and configured for wrapping around the wearer's ankle. At least one layer of frictionally engaging material is secured to the bottom side of the tubular body for frictionally engaging with the floor or a similar support surface. The interior of the tubular body is adapted for receiving an orthotic insole.

Infant calming/sleep-aid, SIDS prevention device, and method of use

An infant calming/sleep-aid/SIDS detection device is provided that includes a main moving platform that moves in a variable manner with accompanying variable sound generation, the sound and motion adapted to calm a fussy baby, induce sleep, and maintain sleep under normal conditions. The device may also have a sensor for detection of pauses in breathing and/or detection of resultant biological changes related to breathing pauses and respond with appropriate stimuli to arouse the baby and allow breathing to recommence.

Premature infant garment
12532924 · 2026-01-27 · ·

A garment for a premature infant includes a bodice from which two sleeves and two pant legs extend. The bodice includes a neck opening, with a refastenable seam that extends from the neck opening along a length of the bodice. At least one slit opening on the bodice is a finished opening that is not refastenable and does not coincide with any side seams of the bodice.