Baby carrier
10433656 ยท 2019-10-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/047
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A baby carrier is provided which has a front portion (101), a stomach portion, two shoulder straps (103a, 103b), each having a first and a second end portion, and a waist strap (102). The first end portion of each shoulder strap (103a, 103b) is fixedly attached to the stomach portion and the second end portion is attached to the front portion (101). The front portion (101) and stomach portion are attached to the waist strap (102) in such a way that the stomach portion and front portion are at least partly detachable from the waist strap (102). This provides the baby carrier with support means for a child's legs when sitting in a forward position.
Claims
1. A baby carrier comprising a front portion, a stomach portion, a waist strap, and two shoulder straps, each shoulder strap comprising first and second end portions, wherein the first end portion of each shoulder strap is fixedly attached to the stomach portion and the second end portion is attached to the front portion, wherein the front portion and stomach portion are attached to the waist strap, and wherein the stomach portion and front portion in combination define leg supports having leg openings through which a child's legs can extend; said stomach and front portions being at least partly detachably attached to the waist strap along an interface between said waist strap and said stomach and front portions; whereby side portions of said interface are selectively moveable between (1) a first position in which said leg supports are connected to said waist strap along their respective lengths such that said leg openings face generally toward the stomach portion and (2) a second position in which said leg supports are at least partly detached from said waist strap such that the leg openings extend generally outwardly to support the child's legs in a sitting position whereby the child's legs extend through the leg openings and are at least in part directed forward when the child is facing away from the wearer.
2. The baby carrier according to claim 1, wherein a middle portion along both the front portion and stomach portion is fixedly attached to the waist strap.
3. The baby carrier according to claim 2, wherein the side portions are connected to the waist strap by one of the following fasteners: zippers, buttons, Velcro, press studs or hooks.
4. The baby carrier according to claim 2, wherein the side portions are attached to the waist strap by at least one zipper which is openable by one of a one-step maneuver by means of a common drawstring or two separate zipper pullers.
5. The baby carrier according to claim 1, wherein the intersection between the front portion and stomach portion and the waist strap comprises a zipper which is openable from two directions.
6. The baby carrier according to claim 5, wherein the zipper comprises two stops such that the leg openings extend along two side portions of both the front portion and stomach portion.
7. The baby carrier according to claim 1, further comprising a bottom portion fixedly attached to the front portion and detachably attached to the stomach portion, such that it is movable between at least two positions.
8. The baby carrier according to claim 7, wherein a first position of the bottom portion is a low position in which said bottom portion follows the outline of a lower part of the front portion and a lower part of the stomach portion, and wherein a second position of the bottom portion is a high position in which a distance is provided between the bottom portion and said front portion and stomach portion.
9. The baby carrier according to claim 1, further comprising two interstitial straps, each comprising a first end section and a second end section, wherein the first end sections are stitched to the front portion and the second end sections are detachably connected to the shoulder straps.
10. A method for adjusting a baby carrier according to claim 1 from a backward seating position into a forward seating position, the method comprising opening at least one zipper such that two side portions of the front portion and stomach portion are disengaged from the waist strap, providing the baby carrier with supports for a child's legs when sitting in a forward position.
11. The method for adjusting a baby carrier according to claim 10, wherein the at least one zipper is operated by means of a common drawstring.
12. The method for adjusting a baby carrier according to claim 10, wherein the at least one zipper is operated by means of two separate zipper pullers.
13. The baby carrier of claim 1, wherein the side portions of the interface are moved from the first to the second position together.
14. The baby carrier according to claim 1, wherein the second end portion of the shoulder strap is detachably attached to the front portion.
15. A baby carrier convertible between a first position in which a child in the carrier faces the wearer and a second position in which the child faces away from the wearer; the baby carrier comprising: a front portion, a stomach portion, and opposed leg supports at a bottom of the front and stomach portions; said leg supports defining leg openings through which the child's legs can extend; a pair of shoulder straps connected between the front portion and stomach portion to enable the baby carrier to be worn; and a waist belt; said front and stomach portions and said leg supports being connected to the waist belt along an interface; at least the leg supports being removably connected to the waist belt whereby the leg supports are each movable between (1) a first position in which said leg supports are connected to said waist belt along their respective lengths such that said leg openings face generally toward the stomach portion and (2) a second position in which said leg supports are at least partly detached from said waist belt such that the leg openings extend generally outwardly to support the child's legs in a sitting position whereby the child's legs extend through the openings and are at least in part directed forward when the child is facing away from the wearer.
16. The baby carrier according to claim 15, wherein the leg supports are defined by the front portion and stomach portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the child carrier will be described in the following; references being made to the appended diagrammatical drawings which illustrate non-limiting examples of how the inventive concept can be reduced into practice.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) Hereinafter, certain embodiments will be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of example so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention, such as it is defined in the appended claims, to those skilled in the art.
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(17) The waist strap 102 is openable in two locations by buckles 104a, 104b. As an option, the waist strap 102 is only openable in one location. A front part of the waist strap 102 is attached to a lower part of the front portion 101 as well as to a lower part of the stomach portion 118 along an interface A, B. A middle portion A of the interface between the front portion 101, stomach portion 118 and the waist strap 102 is sewn or stitched; it is thus not releasable. Two end portions B of the interface, however, are provided with zippers 111a, 111b, the function of which will be described later. The zippers 111a, 111b are arranged inside a fold of fabric when in a closed state, and behind a rim 125 of fabric in an undone state such that they do not irritate or harm either the carrying person or the child. The sliders (not shown) of the zippers 111a, 111b are, in one embodiment, each connected to an individual drawstring 112a, 112b, as well as to a common drawstrings 113. The common drawstring 113 extends from the slider of each zipper 111a, 111b and within the fabric of the front portion 101 until it protrudes via an opening 114 at the center of the waistband 102. In another embodiment (not shown), the zippers are operated by means of the individual sliders, or pullers, only.
(18) All embodiments of the baby carrier described herein have a stitched portion A and two detachable portions B, but it would also be possible that the interface A, B is provided by two zippers which meet in the middle. In this additional embodiment the front portion 101 and stomach portion 118 are completely detachable from the waist strap 102. This could be beneficial for example when donning the carrier 100.
(19) The zippers 111a, 111b are in one embodiment attached to the waist strap 102 and the front portion 101, in another embodiment they are attached to the waist strap 102 and the stomach portion 118, and as a further option, it may be attached to the stitching between the front portion 101 and stomach portion 118.
(20) In an alternative embodiment, the front and stomach portions comprise one integral piece (not shown) and the zippers 111a, 111b are attached to the waist strap 102 and to this integral piece. In yet another embodiment, an intermediate portion (not shown) is stitched to the waist strap 102. The zippers 111a, 111b connect in this embodiment the intermediate portion to the front-/stomach portions. It may also be the other way around, i.e. the intermediate portion is stitched to the front-/stomach portions and the zippers connect the intermediate portion to the waist strap. The purpose of the zippers 111a, 111b is to disconnect at least a part of both the front portion and the stomach portion from the waist strap. The stomach portion 118 and the front portion 101 are thus at least partly disengageable from the waist strap 102.
(21) Further, the baby carrier 100 has a pocket 108 in the front portion 101, which is closed with a zipper. This will be described in more detail in connection with
(22) An upper part 121 of the front portion 101 is foldable into at least two positions. In a first position, as shown e.g. in
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(25) By the releasable second part 116, the height of the bottom portion 109 can be changed between two positions. With the hooks of the second part 116 attached in a first mode, a first, lower position is provided, as shown in
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(29) The zippers 111a, 111b may in another embodiment, as shown in
(30) In one embodiment, the height of the stomach portion 118 is approximately 20 cm. In other embodiments, it could instead be approximately 10 cm.
(31) In an aspect, there is provided a baby carrier by which the baby can be carried in two main positionsthe first position with the baby's chest towards the carrying person and a second position with the baby's back towards the carrying person. This switch between two main positions being accomplished by means of the carrier being provided with an at least partially detachable interface between the front portion, stomach portion and the waist strap.
(32) It should be appreciated that the inventive concept is not limited to the embodiments here, and many modifications are feasible within the scope of the invention set forth in the appended claims.