ORTHOPEDIC BABY SEAT
20210022523 ยท 2021-01-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47D1/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47D13/107
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47D1/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47D13/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47D13/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47D15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to an orthopedic baby seat. The seat comprises a relatively inflexible base, having a substantially triangular planar cushion, of a resiliently flexible, support material, the cushioned base tapering towards a front end to provide a substantially fish-tail shaped planar configuration. The base is suitably dimensioned and configured to receive and support a baby's bottom thereon. The seat further comprises a back support, extending upwardly from and at least partially around the base, in a substantially C-formation and to a height of at least to the bottom of the baby's ribcage, with the opening of the C-formation directed towards the front of the seat. The back support comprises at least one layer of at least partially flexible sheet material, having a number of spaced, upwardly extending retaining formations, and a number of elongated battens, retained by the retaining formations and extending longitudinally upwardly from the base, providing a substantially rigid, vertically, and flexible, laterally, support to a baby occupying the seat. The seat also comprises two opposing leg openings, extending outwardly from the base, and two opposed, cushioned thigh support formations, separating the base from the two leg openings and dimensioned and configured to allow the hips to fall and spread naturally apart to the side, with the thighs at least partially supported towards the knee joints and the hips and knees bent, allowing the legs to spread outwardly in a supported manner while moving relatively freely in the seat.
Claims
1. An orthopedic baby seat comprising: a relatively inflexible base, having a substantially triangular planar cushion, of a resiliently flexible, support material, the cushioned base tapering towards a front end to provide a substantially fish-tail shaped planar configuration, the base being suitably dimensioned and configured to receive and support a baby's bottom thereon; a back support, extending upwardly from and at least partially around the base, in a substantially C-formation and to a height of at least to the bottom of the baby's ribcage, with the opening of the C-formation directed towards the front of the seat, the back support comprising at least one layer of at least partially flexible sheet material, having a number of spaced, upwardly extending retaining formations, and a number of elongated battens, retained by the retaining formations and extending longitudinally upwardly from the base; providing a substantially rigid, vertically, and flexible, laterally, support to a baby occupying the seat; two opposing leg openings, extending outwardly from the base; and two opposed, cushioned thigh support formations, separating the base from the two leg openings and dimensioned and configured to allow the hips to fall and spread naturally apart to the side, with the thighs at least partially supported towards the knee joints and the hips and knees bent, allowing the legs to spread outwardly in a supported manner while moving relatively freely in the seat.
2. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claim 1 having at least one, adjustable, resiliently flexible front fastener, dimensioned and configured to provide extra support and posture control to the baby's torso while fastening the baby securely in the seat, with due allowance for varying sizes, weights and/or physical proportions.
3. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claim 2 having two opposing, adjustable, resiliently flexible front fasteners, extending from the opposing ends of the substantially C-formation and elevated from the base so as to provide optimum support and posture control as well as secure fastening to babies of varying sizes, weights and/or physical proportions in the seat.
4. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claims 1 to 3 having at least one adjustable, resiliently flexible rear fastener, dimensioned and configured to set the width of the back support and hence the lateral support and posture control to a baby's size, weight and/or physical proportions in the seat.
5. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claims 1 to 4 having securing formations for securing the seat to a secondary structure.
6. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claim 5 herein the secondary structure comprises equipment for use in holding, carrying, transporting, feeding and generally securing babies, the equipment being selected from the group consisting of baby harnesses, slings, carriers, wraps, pouches, jumpers, swings, rockers, bouncers, walkers, walking frames, seats, high chairs, clip-on chairs, car seats and the like.
7. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claims 1 to 6 wherein the back support comprises two layers, at least one of which may comprise of resiliently flexible material.
8. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claim 7 wherein the resiliently flexible sheet material comprises an elastically flexible material.
9. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claim 8 wherein the elastically flexible material is selected from the group comprising polychloroprene, closed-cell foamed Neoprene, FLA pediatric neoprene and flexible poly/cotton blends.
10. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claims 7 to 9 wherein the flexible sheet material is provided with breathing openings to reduce heat buildup, sweating, shafting and the like.
11. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claims 1 to 10 wherein the back support is provided with segments for additional ergonomic and deep pressure support.
12. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claim 11 wherein the back support is provided with segments for additional ergonomic and deep pressure support.
13. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claims 1 to 12 wherein the battens are made of wood, fiberglass, vinyl, or carbon fiber, PVC, cast acrylic, nylon or light metal.
14. The orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claims 1 to 13 wherein the back support is provided with a padded upper edge formation, extending substantially along the upper edge of the support to provide protection to baby limbs such as neck, arms and the like.
15. Equipment for use in holding, carrying, transporting, feeding or securing babies, the equipment characterised in having an orthopedic baby seat as claimed in claims 1 to 14.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0035] Preferred embodiments of the invention are described hereunder, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0041] An orthopedic baby seat 1 as illustrated in
[0042] It is envisaged that the baby seat 1 could be provided with two opposing, adjustable, resiliently flexible front fasteners 15, extending from the opposing ends of the substantially C-formation and elevated from the base 2 so as to provide optimum support and posture control as well as secure fastening to babies (not shown) of varying sizes, weights and/or physical proportions in the seat.
[0043] It is further envisaged that the orthopedic baby seat 1 could be provided with at least one adjustable, resiliently flexible rear fastener (not shown), dimensioned and configured to set the width of the back support 7 and hence the lateral support and posture control to a baby's size, weight and/or physical proportions in the seat.
[0044] The orthopedic baby 1 is provided with securing formations (not shown) for securing the seat to a secondary structure (not shown). It is envisaged that the secondary structure (not shown) could comprise of equipment for use in holding, carrying, transporting, feeding and generally securing babies.
[0045] The flexible sheet material 8 comprises of one layer of elastically flexible material in the form of a synthetic rubber such as polychloroprene, also known as Neoprene. It is envisaged that the flexible sheet material could be provided with breathing openings (not shown) to reduce heat buildup, sweating, shafing and the like. It is further envisaged that the back support 7 could be provided with segments for additional ergonomic and deep pressure support.
[0046] The battens 10 are made of light metal. It is envisaged that the battens 10 can be made of any alternative material such as wood, fiberglass, vinyl or carbon fiber.
[0047] The back support 7 is provided with a padded upper edge formation 17, extending substantially along the upper edge of the support to provide protection to baby limbs such as neck, arms and the like (not shown).
[0048] An alternative embodiment of an orthopedic baby seat 20 in accordance with the invention and as illustrated in
[0049] The orthopedic baby seat 20 could be provided with at least one adjustable, resiliently flexible rear fastener (not shown), dimensioned and configured to set the width of the back support 26 and hence the lateral support and posture control to a baby's size, weight and/or physical proportions in the seat.
[0050] The orthopedic baby 20 is provided with securing formations (not shown) for securing the seat to a secondary structure (not shown). It is envisaged that the secondary structure (not shown) could comprise of equipment for use in holding, carrying, transporting, feeding and generally securing babies.
[0051] The flexible sheet material 27 comprises of an elastically flexible material in the form of a synthetic rubber such as polychloroprene, also known as Neoprene. It is envisaged that the flexible sheet material could be provided with breathing openings (not shown) to reduce heat buildup, sweating, shafing and the like.
[0052] The battens 29 are made of light metal. It is envisaged that the battens 29 can be made of any alternative material such as wood, fiberglass, vinyl or carbon fiber.
[0053] The back support 26 is provided with a padded upper edge formation 36, extending substantially along the upper edge of the support to provide protection to baby limbs such as neck, arms and the like (not shown).
[0054] In this alternative embodiment, the orthopedic baby seat 20 is provided with a soft, front formation 37, without any battens, for safely enclosing the baby (not shown) therewith.
[0055] The baby seat 1 in accordance with the invention and as illustrated in
[0056] The orthopedic baby seat 1 is provided with securing formations 44 for securing the seat to securing arms 41 and 42.
[0057] The baby seat 2 in accordance with the invention and as illustrated in
[0058] The baby seat 2 is provided with securing formations 52, 53 and 54 for securing the seat to the A-frame.
[0059] The baby seat 2 in accordance with the invention and as illustrated in
[0060] The baby seat 2 is provided with securing formations (not shown) for securing the seat to the secondary framework 63.
[0061] It will be appreciated that many variations in detail are possible without departing from the scope and/or spirit of the inventions as defined in the consistory statements hereinabove and/or as claimed in the claims hereinafter.