Therapeutic infant swaddling wrap
10786014 ยท 2020-09-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G9/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G9/064
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An infant wrap for swaddling an infant, including a base layer with a front surface having a rough texture and a rear surface having a soft texture, a pocket forming layer attached to the base layer to form a pocket with the base layer, the pocket forming layer having the rough texture at least on an inner surface facing the base layer, and configured to be detachably fastened to the base layer on at least one side of the pocket forming layer, a wire port formed proximate a bottom of the pocket forming layer to pass monitor wires therethrough, and a flap extending from one side of the base layer and having a same textured and soft surface arrangement as the base layer, and configured to fold over the pocket forming layer such that the surface of the flap having the rough texture faces inwardly toward the pocket forming layer.
Claims
1. An infant wrap for swaddling an infant, comprising: a base layer configured with a front surface having a rough texture and a rear surface having a soft texture relative to the rough texture; a pocket forming layer attached to the base layer and configured to form a pocket with the base layer, the pocket forming layer having the rough texture at least on an inner surface facing the base layer, and configured to be detachably fastened to the base layer on at least one side of the pocket forming layer; a wire port formed proximate a bottom of the pocket forming layer and configured such that monitor wires are able to pass therethrough; a flap extending from one side of the base layer and having a same textured and soft surface arrangement as the base layer, and configured to fold over the pocket forming layer such that the surface of the flap having the rough texture faces inwardly toward the pocket forming layer a pair of securing straps extending respectively from opposite sides of the base layer and configured to be wrapped over the flap in a folded arrangement to secure the infant wrap in a swaddling form; and one or more bottom extensions extending from a bottom of the base layer and configured to be tucked under the folded arrangement of the securing straps such that a length of the infant wrap may be shortened to a desired length.
2. The infant wrap of claim 1, wherein one or more surfaces having the rough texture are formed with terrycloth.
3. The infant wrap of claim 1, wherein one or more surfaces having the soft texture are formed with faux fur, linen, microfiber, or fleece.
4. The infant wrap of claim 1, further comprising: a body padding portion detachably fastened to the base layer and having the rough texture at least on a front surface and configured to have a substantially u-shaped head support roll at a top thereof configured to provide padded support proximate a top and sides of an infant's head, a transverse leg support roll proximate a bottom thereof configured to provide padded support under an infant's legs, and a pliant portion between the head support roll and leg support roll to allow distance therebetween to be adjustable.
5. The infant wrap of claim 4, wherein the pocket formed by the pocket forming layer surrounds at least a portion of the body padding portion.
6. The infant wrap of claim 4, wherein the body padding portion further includes a body harness configured to secure an infant into the body padding portion.
7. The infant wrap of claim 4, further comprising: a padded head cushion extending from a top portion of the base layer and having a depressed portion on a front surface thereof; and a device compartment formed proximate a side of the head cushion configured to hold a white noise producing device.
8. The infant wrap of claim 7, wherein the body padding portion is configured such that the head support roll extends from the top portion of the base layer to be freely received in the depressed portion of the head cushion.
9. The infant wrap of claim 1, wherein the securing straps are padded and formed in a substantially tubular shape so as to approximate a shape of human arms.
10. The infant wrap of claim 1, wherein a securing strap extending from a same side of the base layer as the flap is attached to the flap at a point proximate a distal end of the securing strap and proximate a distal side of the flap.
11. The infant wrap of claim 1, wherein the wire port is provided proximate a bottom corner of the pocket formed by the pocket forming layer, and adjacent to a fastening member configured to detachably fasten the at least one side of the pocket forming layer to the base layer.
12. The infant wrap of claim 11, wherein the fastening member is a zipper, one or more hook and loop attachment portions, one or more snaps, or one or more buttons.
13. The infant wrap of claim 1, wherein the infant wrap is formed in a shape of an anthropomorphic animal such that the one or more bottom extensions are formed as feet, the securing straps are formed as arms, and the padded head cushion includes ear formed members extending from a top thereof.
14. An infant wrap for swaddling an infant, comprising: a base layer configured with a front surface having a rough texture and a rear surface having a soft texture relative to the rough texture; a pocket forming layer attached to the base layer and configured to form a pocket with the base layer, the pocket forming layer having the rough texture at least on an inner surface facing the base layer, and configured to be detachably fastened to the base layer on at least one side of the pocket forming layer; a wire port formed proximate a bottom of the pocket forming layer and configured such that monitor wires are able to pass therethrough; a flap extending from one side of the base layer and having a same textured and soft surface arrangement as the base layer, and configured to fold over the pocket forming layer such that the surface of the flap having the rough texture faces inwardly toward the pocket forming layer; a body padding portion detachably fastened to the base layer and having the rough texture at least on a front surface and configured to have a substantially u-shaped head support roll at a top thereof configured to provide padded support proximate a top and sides of an infant's head, a transverse leg support roll proximate a bottom thereof configured to provide padded support under an infant's legs, and a pliant portion between the head support roll and leg support roll to allow distance therebetween to be adjustable; a padded head cushion extending from a top portion of the base layer and having a depressed portion on a front surface thereof; and a device compartment formed proximate a side of the head cushion configured to hold a white noise producing device.
15. The infant wrap of claim 14, wherein the body padding portion is configured such that the head support roll extends from the top portion of the base layer to be freely received in the depressed portion of the head cushion.
16. An infant wrap for swaddling an infant, comprising: a base layer configured with a front surface having a rough texture and a rear surface having a soft texture relative to the rough texture; a pocket forming layer attached to the base layer and configured to form a pocket with the base layer, the pocket forming layer having the rough texture at least on an inner surface facing the base layer, and configured to be detachably fastened to the base layer on at least one side of the pocket forming layer; a wire port formed proximate a bottom of the pocket forming layer and configured such that monitor wires are able to pass therethrough; a flap extending from one side of the base layer and having a same textured and soft surface arrangement as the base layer, and configured to fold over the pocket forming layer such that the surface of the flap having the rough texture faces inwardly toward the pocket forming layer; a padded head cushion extending from a top portion of the base layer and having a depressed portion on a front surface thereof; and a device compartment formed proximate a side of the head cushion configured to hold a white noise producing device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The following example embodiments are representative of example techniques and structures designed to carry out the objects of the present general inventive concept, but the present general inventive concept is not limited to these example embodiments. In the accompanying drawings and illustrations, the sizes and relative sizes, shapes, and qualities of lines, entities, and regions may be exaggerated for clarity. A wide variety of additional embodiments will be more readily understood and appreciated through the following detailed description of the example embodiments, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Reference will now be made to the example embodiments of the present general inventive concept, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and illustrations. The example embodiments are described herein in order to explain the present general inventive concept by referring to the figures.
(11) The following detailed description is provided to assist the reader in gaining a comprehensive understanding of the structures and fabrication techniques described herein. Accordingly, various changes, modification, and equivalents of the structures and fabrication techniques described herein will be suggested to those of ordinary skill in the art. The progression of fabrication operations described are merely examples, however, and the sequence type of operations is not limited to that set forth herein and may be changed as is known in the art, with the exception of operations necessarily occurring in a certain order. Also, description of well-known functions and constructions may be simplified and/or omitted for increased clarity and conciseness.
(12) Note that spatially relative terms, such as up, down, right, left, beneath, below, lower, above, upper and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. Spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over or rotated, elements described as below or beneath other elements or features would then be oriented above the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplary term below can encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
(13) According to various example embodiments of the present general inventive concept, an infant wrap for swaddling an infant is provided that includes features to aid with or overcome various problems encountered in an NICU such as hyper-sensitive skin, complications caused by monitoring equipment, secure handling of undersized and underdeveloped infants, and so on. For example, many babies born with drug dependencies/addictions suffer from hyper-sensitive skin that is irritated by soft materials, and is soothed by rougher materials. Therefore, various example embodiments of the present general inventive concept may provide rough surface materials such as, for example, terrycloth or other material with such disparate contiguous surfaces, in areas of a swaddling garment that may come in contact with the baby's skin, while providing softer and more tactilely pleasing materials in portions of the swaddling garment that are contacted by a caretaker holding, or cuddling, the baby. Various example embodiments of the present general inventive concept may provide more secure arrangements for holding the infant, such as a pocket shape and/or body harness, and may provide an access port through which tubes, wires, and other various medical connections may pass without compromising the security and integrity of both the wraps and the medical connections. Various example embodiments may provide padding to comfort and maintain the position of the baby, as well as padding to aid in the comfort of the caretaker during cuddling of the swaddled infant. As the feeling of being held securely by human arms aids tremendously in the general well-being of infants, various example embodiments of the present general inventive concept may provide securing straps that are oriented and formed to provide the illusion of being held tightly by human arms. Various example embodiments of the present general inventive concept may provide a receiving area such as a pocket to hold a device such as a white noise machine, which has been shown to aid in comforting these distressed infants. Many various example embodiments of the present general inventive concept may provide one or more of these features, as well as other features which will be described herein. In the descriptions of these embodiments, terms such as swaddler, swaddling garments, swaddling wrap, infant wrap, infant cuddler, cuddler, etc., may be used interchangeably.
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(15) The swaddling wrap 100 includes a body padding portion 112 to provide a secure area in which the infant may rest in the swaddling wrap 100. In various example embodiments the front surface of the body padding portion 112 will be provided with a rough surface which may be similar to, or the same as, the surface of the base layer 102. In other example embodiments the body padding portion 112 will be covered completely in the rough surface to ensure that all portions of the body padding portion 112 that may contact the infant will be covered with the rough surface. The body padding portion 112 illustrated in
(16) The example embodiment of the swaddling wrap 100 illustrated in
(17) The swaddling wrap 100 includes a padded head cushion 122 attached to the top of the base layer 102. The head cushion 122 extends away from the base layer 102 to provide pillowed support for the head support roll 114 of the body padding portion 114. In the example embodiment illustrated in
(18) A device pocket 126 is provided at the side of the head cushion to hold an electronic device such as a white noise machine, which has been shown to provide comfort to infants suffering from NAS. While the device pocket 126 is formed as an inner pocket in the head cushion 122 of this example embodiment, in other various example embodiments different device holding compartments may be provided, such as an external holder or pocket, or the like. By placing the device holding compartment at the side of the head cushion 122, the distance to the infant's ears is minimized such that lower volume is required to smooth the infant, which makes it easier for the caretaker to communicate with others while holding the infant in the swaddling wrap 100.
(19) A flap 110 extends from one side of the base layer 102, and is formed so as to be foldable over the infant to produce a swaddling effect. In various example embodiments, the flap 100 simply continues outward from the base layer 102 and has the same rough textured surface on the side that will face the infant when the flap 110 is closed, and the same soft texture material on the opposite side, i.e., the side that will face upward and away from the infant when the flap 110 is closed. The flap 110 is formed so as to fold over the pocket forming layer 104 to perform the swaddling action. A pair of securing straps 128 are provided to the swaddling wrap 100 to wrap around the flap 110 and secure it in a closed position. The securing straps 128 are respectively attached at opposite sides of the base layer 102, and each have a proximal end attached to the base layer 102 and a distal end used in the folding procedure. In the example embodiment illustrated in
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(21) Various example embodiments of the present general inventive concept may include one or more bottom extensions 130 extending from a bottom of the base layer 102 and configured to be tucked under the folded arrangement of the securing straps 128 such that the swaddling wrap 100 may be shortened to a desired length. In the example embodiment illustrated in
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(26) Various example embodiments of the present general inventive concept may provide an infant wrap for swaddling an infant, including a base layer configured with a front surface having a rough texture and a rear surface having a soft texture relative to the rough texture, a pocket forming layer attached to the base layer and configured to form a pocket with the base layer, the pocket forming layer having the rough texture at least on an inner surface facing the base layer, and configured to be detachably fastened to the base layer on at least one side of the pocket forming layer, a wire port formed proximate a bottom of the pocket forming layer and configured such that monitor wires are able to pass therethrough, and a flap extending from one side of the base layer and having a same textured and soft surface arrangement as the base layer, and configured to fold over the pocket forming layer such that the surface of the flap having the rough texture faces inwardly toward the pocket forming layer. One or more surfaces having the rough texture may be formed with terrycloth. One or more surfaces having the soft texture may be formed with faux fur, linen, microfiber, or fleece. The infant wrap may further include a body padding portion detachably fastened to the base layer and having the rough texture at least on a front surface and configured to have a substantially u-shaped head support roll at a top thereof configured to provide padded support proximate a top and sides of an infant's head, a transverse leg support roll proximate a bottom thereof configured to provide padded support under an infant's legs, and a pliant portion between the head support roll and leg support roll to allow distance therebetween to be adjustable. The pocket may be formed by the pocket forming layer surrounds at least a portion of the body padding portion. The body padding portion may further include a body harness configured to secure an infant into the body padding portion. The infant wrap may further include a padded head cushion extending from a top portion of the base layer and having a depressed portion on a front surface thereof, and a device compartment formed proximate a side of the head cushion configured to hold a white noise producing device. The body padding portion may be configured such that the head support roll extends from the top portion of the base layer to be freely received in the depressed portion of the head cushion. The infant wrap may further include a pair of securing straps extending respectively from opposite sides of the base layer and configured to be wrapped over the flap in a folded arrangement to secure the infant wrap in a swaddling form. The securing straps may be padded and formed in a substantially tubular shape so as to approximate a shape of human arms. A securing strap extending from a same side of the base layer as the flap may be attached to the flap at a point proximate a distal end of the securing strap and proximate a distal side of the flap. The infant wrap may further include one or more bottom extensions extending from a bottom of the base layer and configured to be tucked under the folded arrangement of the securing straps such that a length of the infant wrap may be shortened to a desired length. The wire port may be provided proximate a bottom corner of the pocket formed by the pocket forming layer, and adjacent to a fastening member configured to detachably fasten the at least one side of the pocket forming layer to the base layer. The fastening member may be a zipper, one or more hook and loop attachment portions, one or more snaps, or one or more buttons.
(27) Various example embodiments of the present general inventive concept may provide an infant wrap for swaddling an infant, including a base layer configured to be positioned at least partially under an infant in a swaddling configuration, a padded head cushion extending from a top portion of the base layer and having a depressed portion on a front surface thereof, a body padding portion detachably fastened to the base layer and configured to have a substantially u-shaped head support roll at a top thereof configured to provide padded support proximate a top and sides of an infant's head, and a transverse leg support roll proximate a bottom thereof configured to provide padded support under an infant's legs, and at least one flap extending from one side of the base layer and configured to fold over and surround at least the body padding portion of the infant wrap, wherein the body padding portion is configured such that the head support roll extends from the top portion of the base layer to be freely received in the depressed portion of the head cushion. At least one of the padded head cushion and head support roll may be configured to be selectively pivoted away from the other to provide room for a separate support body. The body padding portion may further include a body harness configured to secure an infant into the body padding portion, the body harness configured in a y-formation to provide a strap over each shoulder of the infant and a strap between the legs of the infant. The infant wrap may further include a padded support rail provided along at least one side of the base layer and configured to be more rigid than the base layer to support an overall shape of the infant wrap.
(28) Various example embodiments of the present general inventive concept may provide an infant wrap for swaddling an infant, including a base layer configured with a front surface having a rough texture and a rear surface having a soft texture relative to the rough texture, a padded head cushion extending from a top portion of the base layer and having a depressed portion on a front surface thereof, a device compartment formed proximate a side of the head cushion, a body padding portion detachably fastened to the base layer and having the rough texture at least on a front surface and configured to have a substantially u-shaped head support roll at a top thereof configured to provide padded support proximate a top and sides of an infant's head, a transverse leg support roll proximate a bottom thereof configured to provide padded support under an infant's legs, a pliant portion between the head support roll and leg support roll to allow distance therebetween to be adjustable, and a body harness configured to secure an infant into the body padding portion, a pocket forming layer attached to the base layer and configured to form a pocket with the base layer that surrounds at least a portion of the body padding portion, the pocket forming layer having the rough texture at least on an inner surface facing the base layer, and configured to be detachably fastened to the base layer on at least one side of the pocket forming layer, a wire port formed proximate a bottom of the pocket forming layer and configured such that monitor wires are able to pass therethrough, a flap extending from one side of the base layer and having a same textured and soft surface arrangement as the base layer, and configured to fold over the pocket forming layer such that the surface of the flap having the rough texture faces inwardly toward the pocket forming layer, a pair of securing straps extending respectively from opposite sides of the base layer and configured to be wrapped over the flap in a folded arrangement to secure the infant wrap in a swaddling form, the securing straps being padded and formed in a substantially tubular shape, one or more bottom extensions extending from a bottom of the base layer and configured to be tucked under the folded arrangement of the securing straps such that a length of the infant wrap may be shortened to a desired length, wherein the body padding portion is configured such that the head support roll extends from the top portion of the base layer to be freely received in the depressed portion of the head cushion. The infant wrap may be formed in a shape of an anthropomorphic animal such that the one or more bottom extensions are formed as feet, the securing straps are formed as arms, and the padded head cushion includes ear formed member extending from a top thereof.
(29) Numerous variations, modifications, and additional embodiments are possible, and accordingly, all such variations, modifications, and embodiments are to be regarded as being within the spirit and scope of the present general inventive concept. For example, regardless of the content of any portion of this application, unless clearly specified to the contrary, there is no requirement for the inclusion in any claim herein or of any application claiming priority hereto of any particular described or illustrated activity or element, any particular sequence of such activities, or any particular interrelationship of such elements. Moreover, any activity can be repeated, any activity can be performed by multiple entities, and/or any element can be duplicated.
(30) It is noted that the simplified diagrams and drawings included in the present application do not illustrate all the various connections and assemblies of the various components, however, those skilled in the art will understand how to implement such connections and assemblies, based on the illustrated components, figures, and descriptions provided herein, using sound engineering judgment. Numerous variations, modification, and additional embodiments are possible, and, accordingly, all such variations, modifications, and embodiments are to be regarded as being within the spirit and scope of the present general inventive concept.
(31) While the present general inventive concept has been illustrated by description of several example embodiments, and while the illustrative embodiments have been described in detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the general inventive concept to such descriptions and illustrations. Instead, the descriptions, drawings, and claims herein are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive, and additional embodiments will readily appear to those skilled in the art upon reading the above description and drawings. Additional modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of applicant's general inventive concept.