A41B13/005

INFANT SLEEP GARMENT WITH DETACHABLE SLEEVES AND METHODS THEREOF
20220400777 · 2022-12-22 ·

Described herein is an infant or toddler sleep device or accessory in the form of a garment with two detachable or non-removable sleeves—one for each arm—to provide gentle pressure on the infant's arms to reduce the moro (startle) reflex. This device safely mimics the swaddling effect by adequately reducing the startle reflex and flailing of arms and, thus, helping baby sleep safely for longer periods of time. The sleeves may be removed once the startle reflex decreases in intensity and the infant/toddler can still continue to wear the sleep garment to sleep. The sleep device may eliminate the risk of suffocation or overheating that other swaddle or swaddle transition garments or devices might pose.

ADJUSTABLE GARMENT FOR CHILDREN
20220386718 · 2022-12-08 ·

Various embodiments are directed to an adjustable garment and method of using the same. In various embodiments, an adjustable garment may comprise An adjustable garment comprising: a body portion comprising: one or more leg portions configured to cover at least a portion of a wearer's legs; a pair of detachable foot covers configured to cover and extend over a wearer's feet; one or more adjustable elements configured to facilitate an adjustment of a length of at least a portion of the adjustable garment in one or more length directions; wherein the adjustable garment is selectively configurable between an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration based at least in part on the one or more adjustable elements.

CHILD CLOTHING DEVICE WITH REINFORCED ZIPPER ACCESS, METHOD OF USE, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
20220378120 · 2022-12-01 ·

A child's romper or other one-piece clothing outfit which has a reinforced zipper between the legs of the garment to allow for quick and easy access for changing the child's diaper. There is no need to completely undress the child. The zipper element runs from one ankle to the other and allows the child's legs to easily be taken out of the garment for quick and easy diaper changes. The zipper element is reinforced to the inseam of the garment and includes a top stitch around the edges of the zipper to hold it down Ankle cuffs are used at each ankle end point and stitches are placed over the portion of the zipper tape attached to the ankle cuff. An embodiment may not use ankle cuffs and allows complete opening of the garment from ankle to ankle.

Unitary Baby Bib
20230095605 · 2023-03-30 ·

A garment for partially covering a baby, the garment including: a unitary front panel including shoulder flaps, a contoured neckline, and a bifurcated lower section, the front panel adapted to cover over at least part of upper and lower portions of an anterior surface of the baby's body when worn thereon; and stretchable retention bands coupling at least each of the shoulder flaps to a torso area of the front panel on a side opposite the respective shoulder flap such that at least two bands form a crisscross pattern behind the front panel.

GARMENT
20230034029 · 2023-02-02 ·

A method is provided for designing a garment having a plurality of surfaces. The method includes selecting at least one surface from the plurality of surfaces to serve as a tactile stimulating surface. The method further includes selecting a texture for the at least one surface, different from that of at least a majority of the plurality of surfaces, configured to provide tactile stimulation to a touch sensing organ.

CLINICAL GARMENT FOR INFANTS
20220346463 · 2022-11-03 ·

An interactive one-piece pantsuit is provided for wear by an infant/toddler, when a medical device has been surgically implanted into the infant/toddler. For this purpose, the pantsuit acts as a protective garment which normally covers and protects extracorporeal components of the medical device. The garment, however, includes flaps which are positioned at key locations on the garment over the extracorporeal components of the medical device. These flaps can then be selectively raised to temporarily provide a caregiver with the necessary access to the medical device for operational or maintenance purposes.

SWADDLING GARMENT
20230125473 · 2023-04-27 · ·

A new or alternative swaddling garment that swaddles infants by sufficiently restraining movement of the limbs to suppress the startle reflex, yet allowing movement of hand to mouth thereby facilitating non-nutritive sucking and allowing the infant to self-soothe by sucking the hands or the fabric of the garment.

Bodysuit Completely Dismantles for Special Needs Individuals
20220330623 · 2022-10-20 ·

A bodysuit, the front torso being a continuous piece of material with spaces for arms. The left of the garment meeting the right by fasteners of prior art, to fasten down the middle rear of the torso, to above the buttocks. The bottom front conventionally cut to accommodate legs but with an elongated piece of material or flap, fashioned to create a crotch area, for female or male genitals. The flap being long enough to fasten at the rear above the buttocks. The flap of the long-legged version of the garment, containing a pocket for male genitals. Fasteners can be reinforced with double fasteners and cross closures, to make it difficult for the wearer to undo. All fasteners closing at the rear of the garment to accommodate more control over diaper changes and to prevent wearers from easily removing or accessing inside the garment.

GARMENT WITH OBSERVATION PANEL FOR UNDERLYING DIAPER
20230130317 · 2023-04-27 ·

A garment includes a front, a back and a crotch area extending between the front and the back. An opening is formed in the crotch area and is covered by an observation panel comprising a semi-transparent material. The garment is configured for wearing over a diaper with a wetness indicator visible through the semi-transparent material. An optional zipper extends from ankle-to-ankle and is configured for enabling the diaper to be changed without removing the garment.

Garment
11464260 · 2022-10-11 ·

A method is provided for designing a garment having a plurality of surfaces. The method includes selecting at least one surface from the plurality of surfaces to serve as a tactile stimulating surface. The method further includes selecting a texture for the at least one surface, different from that of at least a majority of the plurality of surfaces, configured to provide tactile stimulation to a touch sensing organ.