Swaddling Garment With Gel Pad
20180228222 ยท 2018-08-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41B2500/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An infant sleeping garment has a main body formed from a front surface joined to a rear surface. The rear surface has an attached flap portion which can be closed to form a rear compartment between the rear surface of the garment and the flap portion. A gel pack can be inserted into the rear compartment when in an open configuration, and retained within the compartment in a closed configuration by closing the rear compartment by a suitable closure element such as a zipper. The gel pack can be removed from the rear compartment by opening the closure element. The infant garment can be used, at the selection of the user, in combination with the gel pack retained within the rear compartment, or without the gel pack received in the rear compartment of the garment.
Claims
1. An infant garment comprising a main body formed from a front surface and a rear surface attached together, and a rear flap attached to said rear surface, said rear surface of said infant garment and said rear flap being arranged to define a pouch for receiving a gel pack therein.
2. The infant garment according to claim 1, further including a gel pack received with the pouch defined between the rear surface and the rear flap.
3. The infant garment according to claim 2, wherein the shape and size of said gel pack corresponds substantially to the shape and size of said pouch.
4. The infant garment according to claim 3, wherein said gel pack is a single unit.
5. The infant garment according to claim 1, wherein a portion of said flap is sewn into the rear surface of the infant garment.
6. The infant garment as claimed in claim 1, wherein a portion of said flap is connected to the rear surface of the infant garment by a zipper.
7. The infant garment according to claim 1, wherein a first portion of said flap is sewn into the rear surface of the infant garment, and a second portion of said flap is connected to the rear surface of the infant garment by a zipper.
8. The infant garment according to claim 2, wherein a portion of said flap is sewn into the rear surface of the infant garment.
9. The infant garment as claimed in claim 2, wherein a portion of said flap is connected to the rear surface of the infant garment by a zipper.
10. The infant garment according to claim 2, wherein a first portion of said flap is sewn into the rear surface of the infant garment, and a second portion of said flap is connected to the rear surface of the infant garment by a zipper.
11. The infant garment according to claim 1, wherein the main body of the garment is formed, at least in part, from a mesh material.
12. The infant garment according to claim 1, wherein the main body of the garment defines closable arm openings.
13. The infant garment according to claim 2, wherein the main body of the garment is formed, at least in part, from a mesh material.
14. The infant garment according to claim 2, wherein the main body of the garment defines closable arm openings.
15. The infant garment according to claim 1, wherein the front surface of the garment defines at least one slit.
16. An infant garment comprising a main body formed from a front surface and a rear surface attached together, and a rear flap attached to said rear surface, said rear surface of said infant garment and said rear flap being arranged to define a pouch for receiving a gel pack therein, and a gel pack received within said pouch.
17. The infant garment according to claim 16 wherein said gel pack is a single unit substantially corresponding in size and shape to the size and shape of said pouch.
18. The infant garment according to claim 17 wherein at least a portion of said main body is formed, at least in part, from a mesh material.
19. The infant garment according to claim 18 wherein the main body of the garment defines closable arm openings.
20. The infant garment according to claim 17, wherein the front surface of the garment defines at least one slit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
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[0016] As disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,607,364, the infant garment 2 can be formed, at least in part, from a mesh material to permit light permeability for treating infant jaundice.
[0017] As also disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,607,364, the garment may include closable openings near the top of the garment to permit the arms of an infant in the garment, at the selection of the user, to extend outwardly from the garment. The arm openings can be closed, at the selection of the user, by for example, complementary snaps so that the garment is closed to restrain the movement of the arms of an infant within the garment.
[0018] There are numerous advantages of providing an infant sleeping garment with a gel pack. Among other things, a gel pack located at the rear of the sleeping garment helps to maintain thermoregulation and provide comfort to the infant. It creates the feeling of being inutero (in the womb) psychologically, socially, and physically. Babies that are born prematurely, born addicted to drugs (unable to self-soothe), and babies placed in the NICU away from mothers should benefit from feeling contained in the peanut shaped swaddle, but also supported and comforted by the gel insert. The gel allows for range of motion while behind swaddled which should alleviate pressure on joints. For newborn babies outside a hospital environment, the gel may provide a feeling of being held. The gel may feel similar to that of a mother's breasts or postpartum body. The additional weight of the gel will trigger a newborn's calming reflex for happier babies and deeper sleep. This product should prevent the lost in space feeling babies often experience when they leave the womb and create an environment of safety, thus developing towards Erik Erikson's psychosocial stage of trust. The gel pack inserted into the rear of the sleeping garment helps to maintain the infant in the preferred back or supine sleep position.
[0019] The preferred embodiment of the invention also provides an additional zipper (not shown in the drawing) at the bottom of the garment for opening and closing the bottom portion of the front and rear of the garment to provide access to the feet of an infant in the garment for the purpose of taking blood tests (PKU tests) and for easy diaper changing, while the gel pack remains enclosed within the rear pouch.
[0020] Preferably, the outer shell of the garment is formed from a 4 way stretch fabric to cocoon the baby, and recreate the feeling of touch, is a stretchy fabric to allow movement while giving gentle compression, and is lightweight and breathable.
[0021] The gel containing pouch of the garment maintains body temperature of the infant within the garment, cushions the baby's pressure points, provides general comfort and cocooning effect, mimics the feeling of touch and womb, and helps to maintain the back or supine preferred sleep position.
[0022] Other advantages of the present invention will become apparent to persons skilled in the art from the description provided herein. Accordingly, the discussion of the preferred embodiment of the invention is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive of the scope of the invention, that scope being defined by the following claims, and all equivalents thereto.