Child safety tether with attachment pouch

RE047263 ยท 2019-03-05

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    Abstract

    A child's safety tether with an attachment pouch provides for quick release of the stored child safety tether in situations where the child care provider must temporarily relinquish contact with the child's hand while using both adult hands to negotiate a commercial transaction. The pouch has a top openable compartment for storing a cell phone or other personal electronic device, with other necessary documents such as credit cards and drivers license cards providing an adult's photographic identification and/or signature replica. The pouch also has a lower openable compartment for storing the child safety tether, which is released downward upon opening a quick release fastener for the downward oriented lower compartment for the tether.

    Claims

    1. A child's safety tether .Iadd.attachable to the wrist of a child, .Iaddend.in combination with an attachment pouch providing for quick release of the stored child safety tether in situations where the child care provider must temporarily relinquish contact with the child's hand while using both adult hands to negotiate a commercial transaction, comprising: said pouch having a vertically extending inner wall, a vertically extending outer wall spaced from said inner wall, and side walls for forming an enclosure between said inner and outer walls; a horizontally extending wall within said enclosure forming an upper compartment and a lower compartment within said pouch; a top opening into said upper compartment with a closure for opening and closing access to said upper compartment; a bottom opening into said lower compartment with a flap .[.having one side attached to.]. .Iadd.folding upwardly from .Iaddend.a bottom .[.edge.]. .Iadd.of .Iaddend.said .[.inside.]. .Iadd.inner .Iaddend.wall and a free end for overlapping .Iadd.a front of .Iaddend.said outer wall for closing and opening said lower compartment, with a quick release fastener for attaching said free end to said outer wall, whereby releasing said fastener will .Iadd.allow said flap to drop down and .Iaddend.open up said lower compartment to permit contents within said lower compartment to drop out from said lower compartment by way of gravity; .[.a.]. .Iadd.the .Iaddend.child safety tether .Iadd.attachable to a wrist of a child .Iaddend.including a flexible strap having a distal end with a child wrist attachment and a proximal end attached to an inside surface of said inner wall within said lower compartment, whereby said tether remains coiled up within said lower compartment when said flap is closed; whereby upon quick release of said flap said tether drops out of said lower compartment permitting rapid deployment of said wrist attachment of said tether .[.with provision to distract said child.]..

    2. The child's safety tether .Iadd.in combination .Iaddend.with an attachment pouch as in claim 1 wherein said upper compartment provides storage for personal items.

    3. The child's safety tether .Iadd.in combination .Iaddend.with an attachment pouch as in claim 1 wherein an amusement device is attached to said wrist attachment .[.for distracting the child while the wrist attachment is on the wrist of the child.]..

    4. The child's safety tether .Iadd.in combination .Iaddend.with an attachment pouch as in claim .[.3.]. .Iadd.1 .Iaddend.wherein .Iadd.a .Iaddend.mounting apparatus is attached to an outside surface of said inner wall.

    5. The child's safety tether .Iadd.in combination .Iaddend.with an attachment pouch as in claim .[.4.]. .Iadd.1 .Iaddend.wherein said flexible strap is .[.stretchably.]. elastomeric.

    6. The child's safety tether .Iadd.in combination .Iaddend.with an attachment pouch as in claim .[.4.]. .Iadd.1 .Iaddend.wherein said flexible strap has at least two non-stretchable flexible portions and .[.a stretchably.]. elastomeric central portion located therebetween.

    7. The child's safety tether .Iadd.in combination .Iaddend.with an attachment pouch as in claim .[.4.]. .Iadd.1 .Iaddend.wherein said flexible strap is a self-retracting cord.

    8. The child's safety tether .Iadd.in combination .Iaddend.with an attachment pouch as in claim .[.4.]. .Iadd.1 .Iaddend.wherein said quick release fastener is a magnetic fastener.

    9. The child's safety tether .Iadd.in combination .Iaddend.with an attachment pouch as in claim .[.4.]. .Iadd.1 .Iaddend.wherein said quick release fastener comprises snap button fasteners.

    10. The child's safety tether .Iadd.in combination .Iaddend.with an attachment pouch as in claim .[.4.]. .Iadd.1 .Iaddend.wherein said side walls are pleated.

    11. The child's safety tether .Iadd.in combination .Iaddend.with an attachment pouch as in claim .[.4.]. .Iadd.1 .Iaddend.wherein said child's safety tether is removably attached to said lower compartment of said pouch.

    12. A method of restraining a child temporarily comprising the steps of: a user wearing a pouch having a vertically extending inner wall, a vertically extending outer wall spaced from said inner wall, side walls forming an enclosure between said inner and outer walls, a horizontally extending wall within said enclosure forming an upper compartment and a lower compartment within said pouch, a top opening into said upper compartment with a closure for opening and closing access to said upper compartment, a bottom opening into said lower compartment with a flap .[.having one side attached to.]. .Iadd.folding upwardly from .Iaddend.a bottom edge .Iadd.of .Iaddend.said .[.inside.]. .Iadd.inner .Iaddend.wall and a free end for overlapping .Iadd.a front of .Iaddend.said outer wall for closing and opening said lower compartment, with a quick release fastener for attaching said free end to said outer wall, whereby releasing said fastener will open up said lower compartment to permit contents within said lower compartment to drop out from said lower compartment by way of gravity; attaching a proximal end of a child safety tether to an inside surface of said inner wall within said lower compartment; securing said tether inside of said lower compartment by closing said flap with said quick release fastener; deploying said tether to restrain said child by releasing said fastener to allow said flap to open, allowing said tether to drop out of said lower compartment with the proximal end of the tether attached to said inner wall; using a wrist attachment on a distal end of said tether to secure the distal end to a wrist of said child.[.; and mounting an amusement device on said wrist attachment for distracting the child while the wrist attachment is on the child.]..

    13. The method of claim 12 in which said amusement device includes a whistle for use by said child.

    14. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of mounting an amusement device on said wrist attachment .[.for distracting the child while the wrist attachment is on the wrist of the child.]..

    .Iadd.15. A safety tether in combination with an attachment pouch providing for quick release of the stored safety tether in situations where a custodial care provider must temporarily relinquish contact with a custodial care recipient while using both provider hands to negotiate a transaction, comprising: said pouch having a vertically extending inner wall, a vertically extending outer wall spaced from said inner wall, and side walls for forming an enclosure between said inner and outer walls; a horizontally extending wall within said enclosure forming an upper compartment and a lower compartment within said pouch; a top opening into said upper compartment with a closure for opening and closing access to said upper compartment; a bottom opening into said lower compartment having a closure flap folding upwardly from a bottom of an inner wall of said pouch with a quick release opening fastener, whereby releasing said quick release opening fastener will open up said closure flap of said lower compartment to permit contents within said lower compartment to drop out from said lower compartment by way of gravity; a safety tether for a custodial care recipient including a flexible strap having a distal end with a body part attachment attachable to the custodial care recipient and a proximal end attached to an inside surface of said inner wall within said lower compartment, whereby said tether remains coiled up within said lower compartment when said closure flap is closed; wherein said closure flap has a bottom edge attached to a bottom edge of said inner wall and a free end for overlapping said outer wall for closing and opening said lower compartment, with said quick release fastener for attaching said free end to said outer wall of said lower compartment of said pouch; and whereby upon quick release of said quick release fastener opening said tether drops out of said lower compartment permitting rapid deployment of said body part attachment of said tether to the custodial care recipient..Iaddend.

    .Iadd.16. The safety tether in combination with an attachment pouch as in claim 15 wherein said upper compartment provides storage for personal items..Iaddend.

    .Iadd.17. The safety tether in combination with an attachment pouch as in claim 15 wherein a mounting apparatus is attached to an outside surface of said inner wall..Iaddend.

    .Iadd.18. The safety tether in combination with an attachment pouch as in claim 15 wherein said flexible strap is elastomeric..Iaddend.

    .Iadd.19. The safety tether in combination with an attachment pouch as in claim 15 wherein said flexible strap has at least two non-stretchable flexible portions and an elastomeric central portion located therebetween..Iaddend.

    .Iadd.20. The safety tether in combination with an attachment pouch as in claim 15 wherein said flexible strap is a self-retracting cord..Iaddend.

    .Iadd.21. The safety tether in combination with an attachment pouch as in claim 15 wherein said quick release fastener is a magnetic fastener..Iaddend.

    .Iadd.22. The safety tether in combination with an attachment pouch as in claim 15 wherein said quick release fastener comprises snap button fasteners..Iaddend.

    .Iadd.23. The safety tether in combination with an attachment pouch as in claim 15 wherein said side walls are pleated..Iaddend.

    .Iadd.24. The safety tether in combination with an attachment pouch as in claim 15 wherein said safety tether is removably attached to said lower compartment of said pouch..Iaddend.

    .Iadd.25. A method of restraining a custodial care recipient under the care of a custodial care provider temporarily comprising the steps of: a user wearing a pouch having a vertically extending inner wall, a vertically extending outer wall spaced from said inner wall, side walls forming an enclosure between said inner and outer walls, a horizontally extending wall within said enclosure forming an upper compartment and a lower compartment within said pouch, a top opening into said upper compartment with a closure for opening and closing access to said upper compartment, a bottom opening into said lower compartment having a closure flap folding upwardly from a bottom of said inner wall and overlapping a front of said outer wall with a quick release opening fastener, whereby releasing said fastener will open up said lower compartment to permit contents within said said lower compartment to drop out from said lower compartment by way of gravity; attaching a proximal end of a custodial care recipient safety tether to an inside surface of said inner wall within said lower compartment; securing said tether inside of said lower compartment by closing said flap with said quick release fastener; deploying said tether to restrain said custodial care recipient by releasing said fastener to allow said flap to open, allowing said tether to drop out of said lower compartment by way of gravity with the proximal end of the tether attached to said inner wall; using a body part attachment on a distal end of said tether to secure the distal end to a body part of said custodial care recipient; and wherein said closure flap is attached to a bottom edge of said inner wall and includes a free end for overlapping said outer wall for closing and opening said lower compartment, with said quick release fastener for attaching said free end to said outer wall..Iaddend.

    .Iadd.26. A safety tether in combination with an attachment pouch providing for quick release of the stored safety tether, comprising: said pouch having a vertically extending inner wall, a vertically extending outer wall spaced from said inner wall, and side walls for forming an enclosure between said inner and outer walls; a horizontally extending wall within said enclosure forming an upper compartment and a lower compartment within said pouch; a top opening into said upper compartment with a closure for opening and closing access to said upper compartment; a bottom opening into said lower compartment with an upwardly folding flap having one end attached to a bottom edge of said inner wall and a free end overlapping said outer wall for closing and opening said lower compartment, with a quick release fastener, whereby releasing said fastener will open up said lower compartment to permit contents within said lower compartment to drop out from said lower compartment by way of gravity; a safety tether including a flexible strap having a distal end with an attachment attachable to a tetherable object and a proximal end attached to an inside surface of said inner wall within said lower compartment, whereby said tether remains coiled up within said lower compartment when said lower compartment is closed; whereby upon quick release of said lower compartment fastener said tether drops out of said lower compartment permitting rapid deployment of said tether for attachment to said tetherable object..Iaddend.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) The present invention can best be understood in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is noted that the invention is not limited to the precise embodiments shown in drawings, in which:

    (2) FIG. 1 is a side elevation of an adult tethered to a small toddler by use of the present invention.

    (3) FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a pouch of this invention with both compartments closed and child tether stored in the lower compartment.

    (4) FIG. 3 is a front plan view of the pouch of this invention with both covers open and child tether extended.

    (5) FIG. 4 is a side view of the closed pouch of this invention showing belt clip on back and indicating the open positions of both compartment covers in dashed lines.

    (6) FIG. 5 is a side detail view in partial crossection showing one method of attachment of belt clip and tether to the pouch body.

    (7) FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an alternative tether incorporating a self-retracting cord.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (8) FIG. 1 shows a typical use of this invention 1 by a woman 2 tethered to a toddler 3 by tether 15 attached to a belt-attached pouch. The scene depicts a transaction at a bank teller 4.

    (9) FIG. 2 shows the invention 1 as viewed with tether 15 stored within the bottom compartment of pouch 10 behind bottom-opening cover 13. Top cover 11 over bottom compartment 23 is also shown in the closed position. Top and bottom latches 12 and 14 respectively are also shown.

    (10) FIGS. 3 and 4 show other details of invention 1 with pouch 10 covers 11 and 13 open and closed respectively. Note that latches 12 and 14 with strike plates 12A and 14A respectively are shown as magnetic latches. While latch 12 can conceivably be of a number of types such as snap or button types, latch 14 is preferably magnetic since it can be opened by pulling anywhere along the edge of bottom cover flap 13 without fumbling to conserve time in the critical period of quick attachment to the toddler. Note that tether 15 is a strap, and is preferably optionally comprised of inner proximal strap 16 which is shown permanently attached to pouch 10 back (by sewing at inner proximal end 20 to an inside surface 23a of bottom compartment 23), optional center elastomeric (stretchable) section 17 and outer distal section 18 of strap 15 ending in a child's wrist attachment 19, with an extension portion 19a having fasteners, such as reciprocal VELCRO.Iadd., hook and loop fastener, .Iaddend.patches 19b, 19c which are looped around the toddler's wrist (in the direction of the arrows indicated) and secured. An amusement device 19d and/or 19e attachable to the wrist attachment 19 keeps the child occupied during use. The amusement device 19d can be a visual attraction, such as a pirate, mermaid or other cartoon image, or it can be a tangible object, such as an optional blowing tube whistle 19e for the child to blow and occupy his time.

    (11) Note the inside of the top compartment 22 is a preformed cavity that can hold a number of different objects 5, 6, 7 and 8.

    (12) As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, these objects can include a touch screen smart phone 5, such as, for example, the Apple iPhone5 smart phone, which has dimensions of about 4.87 inches in height, 2.31 inches in width and 0.30 inches in depth. Top compartment 22 can also hold a flip phone 6, such as the Casio GZoneRavine2, which is smaller in height (i.e. 4.33 inches) and width (i.e. 1.99 inches) but thicker in depth (i.e. 0.83 inches). The front view of FIG. 3 shows an outline of larger smart phone 5 in top sub-compartment 22c of top compartment 22, and an outline of smaller flip phone 6 superimposed over the outline of larger smart phone 5 in top sub-compartment 22c of top compartment 22. However, both phones 5 and 6 are shown for size comparison only. It is contemplated that preferably either smart phone 5 or flip phone 6 is held in the front part 22c of top compartment 22. Top compartment 22 can additionally hold a photo identification document 8, such as a motor vehicle driver's license and a plurality of credit cards 7 behind smart phone 5 in rear sub-compartment 22a of top compartment 22. Photo identification document 8 and credit cards 7 are typically each 3 inch in long length, 2 inch in width and 1 mm in thickness which, with a dozen credit cards 8, having a combined thickness of 12 mm, or 36/64 inches. Therefore the depth of top compartment 22 has to accommodate the height of the tallest smart phone 5 of about 5 inches, as well as the combined depth of a smaller but thicker flip phone 6 of almost an inch, plus the thickness of at least a dozen credit cards 8 and/or photo identification card 7 of .[.al.]. .Iadd.at .Iaddend.least inch, for a minimal thickness of about an inch and a half, preferably about 2 inches in thickness. In order to keep the identification document 8 and plurality of cards 7 together, preferably sub-compartment 22c for phone 5 or 6 is provided as an elastic pocket, as well as an elastic pocket that can accommodate a tall but thinner smart phone 5 with a depth of about 0.30 inches or a thicker flip phone 6 of about 1 inch in depth. Optionally, the cards 7 and identification document 8 can be provided in sub-compartment 22a in the form of an elastic pocket inside top compartment 22, which is optionally closeable by a .[.Velcro.]. .Iadd.VELCRO.Iaddend..Iadd., hook and lock fastener, .Iaddend.closure or a zipper 22b, or other closure.

    (13) Top compartment 22 has a bottom separating it from the lower tether storage compartment 23 below. Note that pleated sides 26 are shown at each side of bottom cover 13 attached to both the back of pouch 10 as well as cover 13. A different arrangement can extend the semi-rigid sides of pouch 10 covering the area 26 shown as pleated in FIG. 4; in that case, cover 13 would not be attached to these extended sides, but would just form around them for a loose side seal. In either case, tether 15 would be stored securely. If a single belt clip 25 is used it would be at the center of pouch 10 laterally. However, a pair of belt clips 25 can be used with one at each side of the back of pouch 10.

    (14) FIG. 5 is a detail of an attachment by fasteners 29 and 30 or sewing of belt clip 25 to pouch 10 back, which is shown in crossection. The bottom 28 of the top object compartment 22 is also shown. Belt clip 25 is attached by sewing or other fasteners to the rear exterior wall of pouch 10 right behind where the inner proximal end 32 of the strap portion 16 is attached at 20 to inside wall 23a. In an alternate manner, tether 15 can be removably attached from pouch 10 as for cleaning or replacement. Also, preferably the tether strap is attached by sewing or otherwise at inner proximal end 20 to inside surface wall 13a of bottom compartment 13. While belt clip 25 can be utilized on any garment such as a pair of pants or dress with a belt or waistband upon which the clip attaches, if a woman is wearing a waist less one piece dress, then an optional fabric belt can be utilized by inserting it within belt loop 40, which attached to pouch 1 near clip 25, so that pouch 1 can be attached to the auxiliary fabric belt.

    (15) FIG. 6 shows an alternate tether comprised of a short length of self-retracting cord 34 with inner proximal end 35 which, in turn, is sewn also into wall 23a of lower compartment 23. Cord 34 is bonded at its outer distal end to a short length of VELCRO.Iadd., hook and loop fastener, .Iaddend.end 19 which is looped around the toddler's wrist and secured. Cord .[.24.]. .Iadd.34 .Iaddend.stretches to the optimal lengths of 18 to 24 inches. But when retracted can have a short length of about 6-8 inches, which makes it easier to store. Cord 34 can be specially designed for this application or selected from the wide variety of electrical power or signal self-retracting cables available. Cables 34 are available with neoprene or polyurethane outer jackets. Alternatively, cord 34 can be a self-retracting plastic hose or flexible rod of similar shape; this alternative would be lighter in weight.

    (16) In the foregoing description, certain terms and visual depictions are used to illustrate the preferred embodiment. However, no unnecessary limitations are to be construed by the terms used or illustrations depicted, beyond what is shown in the prior art, since the terms and illustrations are exemplary only, and are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention.

    (17) It is further known that other modifications may be made to the present invention, without departing the scope of the invention.