Patent classifications
A47D13/025
Infant carrier
This invention relates to a safety seat system that transitions from a liner to a carrier without requiring the child or animal to be manipulated from one to the other and methods related thereto. Additionally, the disclosed safety seat system allows for free movement of the wearer's hands and arms. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention.
BABY CARRIER
A baby carrier includes a carrying assembly and a support sheet. The carrying assembly includes a waist member and two shoulder straps. A front end of the waist member is connected with a lower portion of the support sheet. An upper portion of a front end of each shoulder strap is connected with an upper portion of the support sheet. A rear end of each shoulder strap is connected with a middle portion of the support sheet. A lower portion of a front end of each shoulder strap forms a circular structure connected with the waist member. A fixing member is disposed on the front end of the waist member. The lower portion of the front end of each shoulder strap is slidably connected with the fixing member. A width between the two shoulder straps is adjusted by a slide of each shoulder strap on the fixing member.
Infant Carrier
An infant or baby carrier system 100 may comprise a baby containment envelope 200 comprising a front side and back side, with lateral vertical baby hip areas 250 to define an upper baby arm loop area 230 and a lower baby leg loop area 240. The two baby hip areas comprise fasteners 270 and 274 in slidable attachment to flexible straps with the two hip area fasteners in releasable attachment to first 442 and second 462 proximal fasteners fixed to a first 450 and second 480 main strap so as to prevent an infant from slipping out of the carrier. Other attachment components and fasteners provide simple but effective means of securing an infant to an adult such that the center of gravity of the infant is at or near the hip attachment area. Neoprene is used to ensure that the carrier maintains structural integrity when wet.
CHILD CARRYING SYSTEM WITH ADAPTABLE HEAD SUPPORT
A child carrying system comprising: (1) a carrier portion configured to support a child within; (2) a pair of fabric shoulder straps respectively coupled at a first end to the carrier portion proximate a top corner of the carrier portion and uncoupled at a second end opposite the first end; (3) a respective adjustment mechanism coupled to each respective side of the carrier portion, each adjustment mechanism configured to adjustably engage one of the pair of shoulder straps proximate its second end; (4) a waist belt coupled to a bottom end of the carrier portion, the waist belt having two opposing ends configured to wrap around the user and secure to one another; and (5) a head support moveably engaged with the pair of fabric shoulder straps and configured to be moveable along the pair of fabric shoulder straps between a lowered configuration and a raised configuration.
INFANT CARRIER ASSEMBLIES
An infant carrier assembly may be removably securable to a car seat. The infant carrier assembly may include an adapter and an infant carrier. The adapter is removably securable to the car seat. The infant carrier is removably securable to the car seat by engagement with the adapter. A car seat assembly may include a car seat and the infant carrier assembly.
Awning
The present disclosure discloses an awning suitable for being assembled on an infant carrier. The infant carrier includes a back bag, and a shoulder belt and a waist belt which are connected to two opposite ends of the back bag along a longitudinal direction of the back bag respectively, an end of the back bag connected to the shoulder belt is provided with a head-neck support, the awning comprises a body portion, and a first connection portion and a second connection portion which are connected to two opposite ends of the body portion along a longitudinal direction of the body portion, the first connection portion is connected to the head-neck support, the second connection portion comprises two connection belts arranged at intervals along a transverse direction of the body portion, the two connection belts are detachably connected to each other, and the awning can be stored in the head-neck support.
Baby carrier with ties
A baby carrier capable of carrying an infant. The baby carrier includes a belt that wraps around a caregiver's waist. A baby support portion couples to the belt and supports the infant. A first shoulder strap couples to the baby support portion and has a length adjustment device. The first shoulder strap couples the baby support portion to a caregiver's shoulder. A second shoulder strap couples to the baby support portion. The second shoulder strap couples the baby support portion to the caregiver's opposite shoulder. First and second ties of fabric slidably couple to the respective first and second loops and are secured to the baby support portion enabling adjustment and securing of the baby carrier to the caregiver.
WRAP CARRIER
An infant carrier has a wrap and a support belt allowing a wearer to secure a baby or infant on their back, side or front. The wrap has an upper pair of straps that are secured around the wearer's upper torso and a lower pair of straps that are secured around the waist of the wearer. The support belt is secured around the hips of the wearer. A zippered pouch is provided in the support belt into which the wrap may be folder for transport or storage.
INFANT SOOTHING DEVICE AND METHOD
A novel and improved device to assuage distressed infants by means of adjustable vertical motion combined with adjustable orientation. The motion is adjustable in terms of amplitude, frequency and time. The device allows the infants to be held face-inward or face-outward in the case of vertical orientation and prone or supine in the case of horizontal orientation.
EXPANDABLE SEAT INFANT CARRIER
An adjustable infant carrier which is outfitted with conversion flaps adapted to allow for selective adjustability to the effective width of the seat portion of the carrier so as to accommodate children of differing size, as well as different support positions/configurations.