Systems and methods for providing a body cover
11019854 · 2021-06-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D13/0002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This disclosure relates to apparel, clothing, and/or other body coverings. In particular, some implementations of the described systems and methods provide a body cover that is configured to cover a user's arms, legs, feet, and/or front side. In some cases, the covering's backside is configured to remain open such that the covering can easily be placed over a person while that person is in a car seat, a wheelchair, and/or any in any other suitable location. Other implementations are also described.
Claims
1. A body cover comprising: a body portion wherein at least a portion of the body portion is configured to cover: a front portion of a user's legs, waist, and torso; a first lateral portion and a second lateral portion of the user's torso; and a back portion of the user's legs when the user wears the body cover; a first sleeve that is coupled to and extends from a first lateral side of the body portion, wherein the first sleeve comprises at least six ends, the first end interposed between the second and third ends, wherein the second and fourth ends are coupled to a portion of the body portion, and wherein the fifth end is coupled to the sixth end; and a second sleeve that is coupled to and extends from a second lateral side of the body portion, wherein the body portion, the third end of the first sleeve, and a portion of the second sleeve define an opening that is configured to leave a portion of the user's back exposed when the user wears the body cover.
2. The body cover of claim 1, further comprising a pocket that extends across a front portion of the body portion, wherein a proximal-most portion of the pocket is opened so as to define an opening between the body portion and the proximal-most portion of the pocket.
3. The body cover of claim 1, wherein a front surface of the body portion comprises a polymer sheet.
4. The body cover of claim 1, wherein the body portion comprises: a first lateral flap that is configured to wrap around and cover a first lateral portion of the user's back when the user wears the body cover; and a second lateral flap that is configured to wrap around and cover a second lateral portion of the user's back when the user wears the body cover, and wherein the opening is defined between the first lateral flap and the second lateral flap.
5. The body cover of claim 4, wherein the first and second lateral flaps do not have any fasteners that are configured to selectively couple the first and second lateral flaps together when the user wears the body cover and the lateral flaps are each moved to a medial-most position.
6. The body cover of claim 4, further comprising a collar disposed at a neck end of the body portion, wherein the first end of the first sleeve is coupled to the collar, wherein the opening is disposed between a perimeter of the first lateral flap, the second lateral flap, the first end of the first sleeve, a portion of the second sleeve, and a portion of the collar.
7. A body cover comprising: a body portion having a foot pouch, a first lateral flap, and a second lateral flap, wherein the body portion is configured, when the user wears the body cover, to cover: a front portion of a user's torso, waist, and legs; a first lateral portion and a second lateral portion of the user's torso; and a back portion of the user's legs; wherein a proximal end of the foot pouch is coupled to the first and second lateral flaps; a first sleeve that is coupled to and extends from a first lateral side of the body portion, wherein the first sleeve comprises at least six ends, wherein the first end of the first sleeve is interposed between the second and third ends of the first sleeve, wherein the second and fourth ends of the first sleeve are coupled to the body portion, the fourth end of the first sleeve coupled to the first lateral flap, and wherein the fifth end of the first sleeve is coupled to the sixth end of the first sleeve; a second sleeve that is coupled to and extends from a second lateral side of the body portion, wherein the second sleeve comprises at least six ends, wherein the first end of the second sleeve is interposed between the second and third ends of the second sleeve, wherein the second and fourth ends of the second sleeve are coupled to the body portion, the fourth end of the second sleeve coupled to the second lateral flap, and wherein the fifth end of the second sleeve is coupled to the sixth end of the second sleeve; and a neck collar that is disposed at a neck end of the body portion, the neck collar coupled to the body portion, the first end of the first sleeve, and the first end of the second sleeve, and wherein the neck collar being selectively closable and selectively openable, wherein the neck collar, the third end of the first sleeve, the third end of the second sleeve, the first and second lateral flaps, and a portion of the proximal end of the foot pouch define an opening that is configured to leave a portion of the user's back exposed when the user wears the body cover.
8. The body cover of claim 7, wherein a front surface of the body portion comprises a polymer sheet.
9. The body cover of claim 7, further comprising a pocket that extends across a front portion of the body portion, wherein a proximal-most portion of the pocket is opened so as to define an opening between the body portion and the proximal-most portion of the pocket.
10. The item of claim 7, wherein the body portion comprises: the first lateral flap that is configured to wrap around from a front side of the body portion and to cover a first lateral portion of at least one of: (i) a first lateral side and (ii) a first lateral back portion of the user when the user wears the body cover; and the second lateral flap that is configured to wrap around from the front side of the body portion and to cover a second lateral portion of at least one of: (a) a second lateral side and (ii) a second lateral back portion of the user when the user wears the body cover.
11. The body cover of claim 7, wherein the first and second lateral flaps do not have any fasteners that are configured to selectively couple the first and second lateral flaps together when the user wears the body cover and the lateral flaps are each moved to a medial-most position.
12. A body cover comprising: a body portion comprising a foot pouch, a neck end, a first lateral flap, and a second lateral flap, wherein a proximal end of the foot pouch is coupled to the first and second lateral flaps; a first lateral sleeve that is coupled to a first lateral portion of the main body portion, wherein the first sleeve comprises at least six ends, wherein the first, fifth, and sixth ends of the first sleeve each comprise a curve, wherein the first end of the first sleeve is interposed between the second and third ends of the first sleeve, wherein the second and fourth ends of the first sleeve are coupled to the body portion, the fourth end of the first sleeve coupled to the first lateral flap, and wherein the fifth end of the first sleeve is coupled to the sixth end of the first sleeve; and a second lateral sleeve that is coupled to a second lateral portion of the main body portion, wherein the second sleeve comprises at least six ends, wherein the first, fifth, and sixth ends of the second sleeve each comprise a curve, wherein the first end of the second sleeve is interposed between the second and third ends of the second sleeve, wherein the second and fourth ends of the second sleeve are coupled to the body portion, the fourth end of the second sleeve coupled to the second lateral flap, and wherein the fifth end of the second sleeve is coupled to the sixth end of the second sleeve, wherein the third end of the first sleeve, the third end of the second sleeve, the first and second lateral flaps, and a portion of the proximal end of the foot pouch define an opening in its back side when a user wears the body cover.
13. The body cover of claim 12, further comprising a neck collar that is disposed at the neck end of the body portion, the collar being selectively closable and selectively openable wherein the opening is further defined by a perimeter of a portion of the neck collar.
14. The body cover of claim 13, wherein the first and second lateral flaps do not have any fasteners that are configured to selectively couple the first and second lateral flaps together when the user wears the body cover and the lateral flaps are each moved to a medial-most position.
15. The body cover of claim 12, wherein a front surface of the body portion comprises a polymer sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the manner in which the above recited and other features and advantages of the present invention are obtained, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof, which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that the drawings depict only typical embodiments of the present invention and are not, therefore, to be considered as limiting the scope of the invention, the present invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(20) This disclosure relates to apparel, clothing, and/or other body coverings. In particular, some embodiments of the described systems and methods provide a body cover that is configured to cover a user's arms, legs, feet, and/or front side. In some cases, the covering's backside is configured to remain at least partially open such that the covering can easily be placed over a person in a car seat, a wheel chair, and/or any in any other suitable location.
(21) Indeed, in accordance with some embodiments, the described body cover is configured to be placed on a user, even when that user is already sitting down, lying down, strapped in a baby harness, and/or in any other suitable location. Indeed, in some cases, the body cover is configured to be placed on a user at any suitable time, and when the user is in any suitable location or position, including, without limitation, when the user is in an infant car seat, a highchair, a wheelchair, a hospital bed, a hammock, a bed, a chair, a couch, in a baby carrier, and/or in any other suitable location.
(22) While the body cover can comprise any suitable component that allows it to be placed on a user who is already sitting down (and/or in any other suitable position),
(23) With reference to the body portion 15 or main body, the body portion can comprise any suitable characteristic that allows it to cover at least a portion of its wearer's torso, waist, legs, and/or feet. Indeed, in some embodiments, the main body is configured to extend down a front portion of its wearer, from the wearer's neck and down over the wearer's feet. Thus, in some embodiments (as illustrated in
(24) While the body portion 15 is configured to cover at least a portion of a front side (or chest side) of its wearer, in some embodiments, the body portion (and/or another suitable portion of the body cover 10) is configured to extend over a portion of its wearer's lateral side (e.g., over a portion of the wearer's side, below the wearer's arm), over a lateral portion of its wearer's back, and/or over (or up to) a portion of its wearer's spine. In some embodiments, however, the body portion and the body cover are configured such that when a baby, toddler, child, adult, and/or other person wears the body cover, at least a portion of that person's back is not covered by the body cover. In such embodiments, the body cover comprises a back opening (see e.g., opening 48 in
(25) Where the body portion 15 (and/or the body cover 10) is configured to extend around and cover at least a portion of its wearer's lateral sides and/or lateral portions of its wearer's back, the body portion (and/or body cover) can be configured in any suitable manner that allows the body cover to perform such a function. In some embodiments, however, the body portion 15 (and/or the body cover) comprises one or more lateral flaps that are configured to extend from a front portion (or surface) of the body portion to a lateral side and/or a lateral back portion of the person wearing the body cover. By way of non-limiting illustration,
(26) Where the body portion 15 (and/or body cover 10) comprises one or more lateral flaps 50, the lateral flaps can have any suitable characteristic that allows the body cover to function as described herein. Indeed, in some embodiments of the flaps comprise one or more mechanisms for coupling the flaps together with each other (e.g., via one or more snaps, buttons, zippers, ties, magnets, frictional couplers, magnetic couplers, and/or other suitable coupling mechanisms). In other embodiments, however, the first 55 and second 60 lateral flaps do not include any coupling mechanisms that are configured to couple the flaps to each other (e.g., to close the opening between the flaps) when the flaps are moved to their medial-most position (e.g., as far medially towards the wearer's spinal cord as is comfortably possible, and as shown in
(27) Where the back side of the body cover 10 comprises an opening 48, the opening can be any suitable size that allows the body cover to function as described herein. Indeed, in some embodiments, when a person wears the body cover, the opening between the first 55 and second 60 flaps can have any suitable width. Indeed, in some embodiments, when the wearer is wearing the body cover and the lateral flaps are moved to their most medial position (as is reasonably comfortable and desirable for the wearer), the space between the medial-most portions of the lateral flaps is between about 0.1 cm and about 18 inches (or any subrange thereof). Indeed, in some embodiments, the width of the opening is between about 1 and about 8 inches when the body cover is worn by wearer of intended size.
(28) Where the body cover 10 comprises one or more lateral flaps 50, the lateral flaps can couple with any other suitable portion of the body cover, including, without limitation, to the body portion 15, the foot pouch 20, the arms 25, and/or any other suitable portion of the body cover. By way of non-limiting illustration,
(29) With reference now to the foot pouch 20, some embodiments of the body cover 10 comprise a foot pouch at the cover's foot end 45. While the foot pouch can perform any suitable function, in some embodiments, it: helps to keep the wearer's feet and/or legs warm, to keep the wearer's feet and/or legs clean (e.g., when the body cover functions as a bib), to cover the wearer's feet such that the wearer cannot easily kick off the foot pouch, and/or it performs any other suitable function. Indeed, in some embodiments, the foot pouch acts like a giant sock that is configured to keep its wearer's feet warm.
(30) Where the body cover 10 comprises a foot pouch 20, the foot pouch can be formed in any suitable manner, including, without limitation, by being integrally formed with the body portion 15 and/or by being coupled to the body portion. By way of non-limiting illustration,
(31) With respect to the arms 25, the body cover 10 optionally includes a first 26 and a second 27 arm. In this regard, the arms can perform any suitable function, including, without limitation, keeping the wearer's arms warm, keeping the wearer's arms dry and/or clean, helping to anchor the body cover to the wearer, and/or to perform any other suitable function. Additionally, the arms can cover any suitable portion of the wearer's body, including, but not limited to, at least a portion of the wearer's: arms, chest, shoulders, back, and/or other suitable body part. Indeed, in some embodiments in which the arms are coupled directly into the body portion (e.g., extending from holes formed in the body portion), the arms are configured to cover at least a portion of the wearer's arms. In some other embodiments (as shown in
(32) Where the body cover 10 comprises arms 25, the arms can be disposed in any suitable location on the body cover (i.e., protruding from a front and/or side surface of the body portion 15). In accordance with some embodiments, however,
(33) While the arms 25 can have any suitable characteristic,
(34) While the arms 25 can have any suitable feature, in some embodiments, the ends of the arms optionally comprise and/or are otherwise configured to be used with one or more hand coverings, including without limitation, one or more wrap-around hand covers, mittens, gloves, fingerless gloves, convertible fingerless gloves with mitten covers, hand socks, sleeves with thumb slots, and/or other suitable hand covers. In some embodiments, however, one side of the sleeve (or arm portion) is longer than the other, providing extra fabric that can be folded down and stitched in a manner such that when the sleeve is seamed together, the extra piece of fabric that can be wrapped around the hand to act as a pocket-like mitten (or a wrap-around hand cover 70). In this regard, the extra fabric goes on the back of the sleeve, and when it is not in use, both sides of the sleeve appear to be the same length. As another example of a suitable component, some embodiments of the arms comprise one or more elastic and/or elastomeric bands 75 at the arms' ends.
(35) Turning now to the collar 30, some embodiments of the body cover 10 optionally comprise a collar that is configured to extend around the wearer's neck. In this regard, the collar can comprise any suitable feature. For instance, in some embodiments, the collar is configured to pull a proximal end of both of the arms into proximity with each other (and/or so as to overlap each other). In other embodiments, a portion of the collar (e.g., as illustrated in
(36) Additionally, while the collar can have any suitable design,
(37) In accordance with some embodiments, some embodiments of the collar 30 optionally comprise one more closing mechanisms that are configured to selectively close and/or open the collar. In this regard, the collar can comprise any suitable closing mechanism, including, without limitation, one or more snaps, buttons, hook and loop fasteners, hooks and eyelets, ties, magnets, couplers, coupling mechanisms, frictional couplers, mechanical couplers, and/or other suitable mechanisms that are configured to selectively couple and decouple to ends of the collar 10. Indeed, in some embodiments (as shown in
(38) Turning now to the pocket 35, some embodiments of the body cover 10 comprise one or more pockets. In this regard, the pockets can be disposed in any suitable location, including, without limitation, on a front, side, back, top, bottom, and/or any other suitable portion of the body cover. By way of non-limiting illustration,
(39) Where the body cover 10 comprises one or more pockets, the pockets can have any suitable characteristic. Indeed, the pockets can have any suitable type and number of openings. By way of non-limiting illustration,
(40) In addition to the described systems, methods, characteristics, and embodiments, the body cover 10 can be varied in any suitable manner. For example, some embodiments of the body cover comprise a hood, a hood sling, a foot pouch 20 that is configured to be separated into two legs (e.g., via one or more zippers, snaps, hook and loop fasteners, and/or other suitable mechanisms), openable foot pouch, vents (e.g., in the arm pits and/or any other suitable location), insulating seats (e.g., for sitting on bleachers), openings (e.g., to access car seat strap tightener), and/or any other suitable component.
(41) The described body cover 10 can be produced in any suitable manner, including, without limitation, via one or more methods that involve cutting, stamping, knitting, and/or otherwise forming one or more components of the covering (e.g., the body portion 15, arms 25, collar 30, foot pouch 20, and/or any other suitable portion of the body cover). In some embodiments, the various portions of the body cover are then coupled together in any suitable manner, including, without limitation, by stitching, melting, gluing, snapping, coupling via one or more fasteners (e.g., snaps, buttons, zippers, hook and loop fasteners, hooks and catches, and/or any other suitable fasteners), and/or otherwise coupling the various portions of the body cover together in any suitable manner. Indeed, in some embodiments, the various portions of the body cover 10 are cut out (e.g., as shown in
(42) The described body cover 10 and its various components can comprise any suitable materials that allow it to function as described herein. In some embodiments, it comprises one or more fabrics, plush fabrics, cloths, terry cloths, felts, plush felts, velboa plush fabrics, long hair plush fabrics, flannel, velvets, furs, leathers, microfibers, polyester, rayon, cotton, wool, polycotton, linen, silk, canvas, layers or combinations of fabric and linings (as used in traditional coats), water-resistant fabrics, wind-resistant fabrics, Sherpa, velour, minky fabric nylon, finely woven materials, plastic coated materials, polymer coated materials, polymer impregnated materials, fluoropolymers, faux fur, plush furs, plastics, polymers, batting, stuffing, foam, memory foam, insulation, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), water-resistant materials, stain-resistant materials, and/or any other suitable material. Indeed, in some embodiments, the body cover comprises a fleece and/or another material that is configured to keep its wearer warm. In some other embodiments, however, at least a front surface of the body cover comprises a polymer (e.g., a polymer sheet) such that the body cover is configured to be easily cleaned. Indeed, in some embodiments, as shown in
(43) Some embodiments of the described body cover 10 are different from other competing products in one or more ways. Indeed, there are many car seat covers available on the market today. That said, many of them have fabric or a bulkiness that is required to come between the straps of the car seat and the child's body. Additionally, some competing devices are full-body, zip-up suits or blankets that go both under and on top of the baby and that, in some cases, zip up on the sides. However, some of these conventional devices can potentially cause serious problems, especially if they compress during an accident and make the car seat straps too loose to properly restrain the baby during the accident.
(44) In contrast, some embodiments of the described body cover do not come between the child and the car seat straps at all. Accordingly, the child is placed in the car seat with the straps adjusted correctly from the beginning. In some embodiments, the body cover goes over the top of the child, without making any changes to the tightness of the straps. Thus, in an accident, there will be nothing (in such embodiments) to come between the child and the safely-secured straps of the car seat.
(45) In some other conventional car seat covering options, a car seat covering is configured to go over the entire car seat itself and usually attach themselves around the seat with an elastic. While this version of car seat cover is helpful because it does not put any fabric or bulkiness between the child and the car seat straps, some such devices have drawbacks. For example, in some cases, the hole for the child's head in the car seat covering is in one location. As a result, if the child is too tall or too small and not the exact height for which the car seat cover was designed, the child's face may not be positioned where the hole is for the head. This could lead to covering the child's face. This can also be problematic because it only fits the child as long as his or her body is smaller than the car seat edges. Thus, as soon as the child grows large enough that the child's head extends near the top of the seat or the child's legs reach past the bottom of the seat, the child may no longer be able to fit under the car seat cover without it squishing their legs or head. This means that some such car seat covers cannot properly be used with an older baby or toddler, whose head or legs extend beyond the edges of the car seat.
(46) In contrast with such car seat covers, some embodiments of the described body cover are configured to allow a child (or other wearer) to have free movement of their arms and hands. Additionally, some embodiments are configured to ensure that no part of the body cover covers the child's face, regardless of how the child grows and changes. Moreover, some embodiments of the body cover are sized, shaped, and otherwise configured to ensure that they do not restrict head or leg movement when the child grows to be longer than the car seat itself. In this regard, even if the child outgrows his or her body cover, the described body cover comes in many sizes, so a new one can easily be purchased and can fit with any size of car seat.
(47) Some further types of conventional car seat covers that are available today include those that cover the entire car seat, using the handle of the car seat as a frame for the cover. In this regard, some of them are configured to drape over the child with straps that come off of the handle. Again, however, many such devices are configured to cover the child in the car seat as long the child is smaller than the car seat. Accordingly, as a child grows beyond the size of the car seat, the child outgrows such conventional covers. Indeed, once a child outgrows such a covering, it will hang directly on the child's head, and the child's feet and legs will also likely hang out the bottom of such a covering. Additionally, some such conventional coverings are designed to leave space between the covering and the child. As a result, such coverings can be drafty—especially if the wind is blowing.
(48) Another form of conventional car seat cover that uses the car seat's handle as a frame is one made of very stretchy fabric that cradles all around the baby to keep the baby warm. Again, some embodiments of this option can be become problematic in a relatively short time because they cannot properly be used when the baby grows bigger than the edges of the car seat—even through the baby technically has not outgrown the car seat. Thus, some conventional car seat covers cannot properly be used once the child no longer uses a car seat that has a carrying handle because the handle itself serves as the backbone for some such covers.
(49) On the other hand, some embodiments of the described body cover 10 do not rely on the handle at all. As a result, some such embodiments can be used with any kind of car seat. Moreover, some such embodiments continue to be usable after the baby has outgrown the basic edges of the car seat. Again (and as previously stated), a child may outgrow the body cover, but larger sizes are available and will continue to work for the child as long as the child is in a car seat (no matter how much of the child overhangs the edges of the car seat). Some other competing devices comprise a blanket with sleeves. In some cases, such devices are configured to be “one-size-fits-all” products, which are designed to fit loosely, with lots of excess fabric.
(50) In contrast, some embodiments of the described body cover 10 have uniquely designed sleeves that are configured to wrap around the shoulders and back of the child (or other wearer). In some such embodiments, such a design is configured to minimize excess fabric for the safety and comfort of the wearer. Additionally, unlike the loosely-draped sleeves of some conventional devices, some embodiments of the sleeves of the described body cover are tapered at the bottom to keep them relatively tight around the child's (or other wearer's) wrists.
(51) Additionally, some embodiments of the body cover have wrap-around hand covers 70—something that is lacking on many competing devices. Moreover, some embodiments of the described body cover are also sized and shaped to fit many different sizes of children, almost as closely as the sizing of coats and jackets, unlike the “one-size-fits-all” approach of some competing devices. Indeed, some embodiments of the described body cover are configured to “hug” or fit snugly around the shape of the body of the child, unlike the loose, flowing, rectangular shape of some competing devices. Additionally, unlike some conventional devices, some embodiments of the body cover comprise a foot pouch 20 that that is configured to envelop a portion of a wearer's feet.
(52) As still an additional feature of the described body cover 10, some embodiments of the body cover are configured to leave an opening 48 at a portion of a user's back when the user wears the cover. Accordingly, in some such embodiments, the body cover can readily be placed on and/or removed from a person who is strapped in a car seat, strapped in a baby harness, sitting in a wheelchair, sitting in a chair, lying in a bed, and/or in any other suitable location. Additionally, in some such embodiments, by having an opening that is not configured to be closed (e.g., by not having coupling mechanisms to couple the first 55 and second 60 lateral flaps together; by having the first 55 and second 60 lateral flaps be configured to not contact each other when the body cover is worn and the flaps are moved to their medial-most position, or towards the wearer's spine; and/or by not otherwise being configured to be closed), the body cover is able to keep its wearer warm (or otherwise covered) while keeping the wearer comfortable (e.g., by not having excess material, snaps, ties, zippers, and/or other closing mechanisms between the wearer and the car seat or other object). Moreover, by not having excess material between the wearer and the car seat, some embodiments of the body cover are configured to not prevent a child from being properly and safely buckled in a car seat.
(53) Thus, as discussed herein, the embodiments of the present invention embrace apparel, clothing, and/or other body coverings. In particular, some embodiments of the described systems and methods provide a body cover that is configured to cover a user's arms, legs, feet, and/or front side. In some cases, the covering's backside is configured to remain at least partially open such that the covering can easily be placed over a person in a car seat, a wheel chair, and/or any in any other suitable location.
(54) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments and examples are all to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.