CHILD TRANSFER WRAP
20180014661 ยท 2018-01-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47D13/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A child transfer wrap has a fabric body and a connector on the fabric body for removably connecting the child transfer wrap to an adult. The fabric body has an opening for an arm of the adult so the adult is able to reach through the opening and pick up and hold the child while the child portion of the transfer wrap is being connected to the adult. The fabric body permits passing the wrap around the child as well as the adult's child-holding arm. There is an attachment mechanism fixed to the wrap and positioned so that the adult can releasably secure the child transfer wrap to itself after picking up and wrapping the child for added protection from the elements.
Claims
1. A child transfer wrap comprising: a fabric body; a connector on the fabric body for removably connecting the child transfer wrap to an adult; the fabric body defining at least one opening for passage there through of an arm of the adult to such extent that the adult is able to reach through the opening with one arm and to pick up a child while the child transfer wrap is connected by the connector to the adult; the fabric body having dimensions sufficient to permit the adult to pass the wrap around the child and the adult's child-holding arm; and at least one attachment mechanism fixed to the wrap and positioned so that the adult can releasably secure the child transfer wrap to itself after picking up and wrapping the child; to thereby provide a wrap by which a child is protected from the elements for safe and comfortable transfer from a vehicle to a sheltering structure or from a sheltering structure to a vehicle while the child is being held by the adult and secured to the adult's body, as well as permitting the adult to have free usage of one arm.
2. The child transfer wrap of claim 1, wherein the child transfer wrap further comprises an attachment mechanism that permits selected portions of the body of the wrap to be selectively removably attached to other selected portions of the wrap.
3. The child transfer wrap of claim 2, wherein the attachment mechanism comprises corresponding segments of hook and loop fastener material fixed to preselected portions of the body of the child transfer wrap to thereby permit the adult to removably secure the child transfer wrap around the child.
4. The child transfer wrap of claim 3, and further comprising tabs of fabric material attached to each of the hook and loop fastener material to facilitate selective grasping and separating the corresponding segments of hook and loop fastener material in order unwrap the child.
5. The child transfer wrap of claim 1, wherein the fabric body of the wrap has an adult portion for being connected to the adult just before and during use of the wrap on a child, and a child portion for wrapping around the child and attaching to the connector during use of the wrap.
6. The child transfer wrap of claim 4, wherein the child portion includes a pair of child shoulder flaps extending from the child portion and being separated by a receiving area for the child's neck, wherein each of the flaps of the pair of shoulder flaps is provided with an attachment device to thereby attach each of the child shoulder flaps to the connector on the adult.
7. The child transfer wrap of claim 4, wherein the connector is a strap, the strap being connected at first and second ends thereof to the adult portion of the wrap, the strap being of sufficient length to easily fit over a head and neck of the adult, to thereby ensure retention of the child transfer wrap on the adult during transfer of a wrapped child.
8. The child transfer wrap of claim 5, wherein the attachment device on each of the shoulder flaps is a segment of hook and loop fastener material, and further wherein the connector is a strap, the strap being connected at first and second ends thereof to the adult portion of the wrap, at least a portion of the strap being provided with sections of hook and loop fastener material to correspond to and selectively releasably connect with the segments of hook and loop fastener material on the shoulder flaps.
9. The child transfer wrap of claim 7, and further comprising fabric tabs connected to each of the sections of hook and loop fastener material to facilitate grasping and unfastening of the connectors to unwrap the child.
10. The child transfer wrap of claim 5, wherein each of the shoulder flaps comprises a pocket for receiving a hand of the child in the child transfer wrap.
11. The child transfer wrap of claim 7, wherein the strap is formed, at least in part, of a thick stretchy material for comfort of the adult.
12. The child transfer wrap of claim 1, wherein the fabric body of the child transfer wrap is made of multiple layers of fabric which are quilted together.
13. The child transfer wrap of claim 1, wherein the fabric body of the child transfer wrap is made of fabric which is at least water-resistant on at least one side.
14. The child transfer wrap of claim 1, wherein the fabric body of the child transfer wrap is made on at least one side of a fleece material.
15. The child transfer wrap of claim 1, wherein the opening defined by the body of the child transfer wrap is in the form of a slit, so as to minimize passage of air through the opening during use of the wrap.
16. The child transfer wrap of claim 1, wherein the wrap has a fleece surface and a nylon surface on opposing sides of the fabric body of the wrap, the fleece surface for facing the child and the nylon surface for facing away from the child during use of the wrap.
17. A method of wrapping a small child for weather protective transfer of the child by an adult, the method comprising the steps of: a. providing a child transfer wrap having: a fabric body; a connector for removably connecting the child transfer wrap to an adult; the fabric body defining at least one opening for passage there through of an arm of the adult to such extent that the adult is able to reach through the opening and around a child, thereby permitting the adult to pick up the child while the child transfer wrap is connected by the connector to the adult; the fabric body having dimensions sufficient to permit the adult to pass the wrap around the child and the adult's child-holding arm; and at least one attachment mechanism fixed to the wrap and positioned so that the adult can releasably secure the child transfer wrap to itself after picking up and wrapping the child; b. the adult placing the connector over the adult's head; c. the adult inserting one of the adult's arms through one of the at least one openings defined by the body of the wrap; d. the adult grasping the child and supporting the child with the arm of step c); e. the adult using the adult's free arm and hand to reach around the back of the child and grasp an end of the child protective wrap that is nearest the child supporting arm of the adult and wrapping that end portion of the wrap around the adult's supporting arm and the back of the child, toward the direction of the adult's free arm; f. the adult again using the adult's free arm and hand to grasp an end of the wrap that is closest to the adult's free arm and passing that end of the wrap at least partly across the back of the child, so as to overlap the first wrapping end; and g. securing the second wrapping end of the wrap to the end portion of step e, to thereby completely bundle the child to the adult so that the child is protected from the elements for safe and comfortable transfer from a vehicle to a sheltering structure or from a sheltering structure to a vehicle while the child is being safely held by the adult and secured to the adult's body, while still permitting the adult to have free usage of one arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0020] Throughout the figures like parts are indicated by like element numbers.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0021] With reference to the attached illustrations, a child transfer wrap, generally designated 10, is illustrated in an open state, prior to applying for use. Wrap 10 has a child-facing surface 12 and an adult-facing surface 14, as shown in
[0022] For purposes of better understanding the description below, it may be useful to the reader to look now at
[0023] Wrap 10 has a short edge 18 and a long edge 20, which edges 18 and 20 are connected by a bottom edge 22. Short edge 18, as illustrated in
[0024] An upper edge 24 on the adult portion of the wrap is connected at its outermost end to the upper extreme of short edge 18, from which upper edge 24 passes, parallel to bottom edge 22, until intersecting a lower end of an outer edge 28 of child right shoulder flap 26a. As seen in
[0025] A neck band 16 for the adult user of child transfer wrap 10 is shown in
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[0028] A further preferred, but optional, feature of new child transfer wrap 10 is a mechanism to quickly and selectively releasably attach the wrap around the child to prevent inadvertent slippage or flapping of the child portion of the wrap due to wind or movement. This feature is illustrated in
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[0030] Use of new child transfer wrap 10 may be better understood by now referring to
[0031] To transfer the child from the car to a building during inclement weather the adult user of wrap 10 will unfold or open up the wrap, with the waterproof or otherwise non-fleece, surface facing the adult, as in
[0032] The child may be asleep or otherwise snuggled down into the wrap with their hands and arms also downward or perhaps at their chest. Alternatively, the child may have their hands positioned upwardly and within pockets 42 and still beneath the neck flap portions 26a, 26b of wrap 10. In either position, the only part of the child exposed is the head, which may be covered by a separate hat, or by the optional hood, discussed above. In either case, the child is well covered in a manner such that the wrap is quickly and simply secured against wind or flapping and fumbling. This is a very comfortable and safe position for the child and makes it easier and safer for the adult to manipulate other objects with their free right hand without fear of dropping the child or exposing the child unnecessarily to the elements. When the child and adult have reached their shelter, wrap 10 can be quickly and easily removed by reversing the previous steps. Wrap 10 can then be easily folded up for storage in a bag, coat, or shopping cart, for example.
[0033] When it is time to return to the vehicle the process is repeated and the wrap is removed from the child before the child is secured in the child car safety seat in the usual manner. The wrap is simply folded up and tucked away until the next need for use.
[0034] The above description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses. Of course the new child transfer wrap can be provided in any number of colors, types of fabric, and fabric pre-printed designs, as well as being suitable for post-manufacture printing, monogramming and/or appliqu. As previously mentioned, the wrap can also be manufactured with the adult portion and arm hole 40 on the opposite side of the child portion, so as to perhaps be more convenient for a left-handed adult user. While it is unlikely, it is further conceivable that the new wrap can be provided with more than one adult arm hole and other adjustments so as to be useful from more than one direction.
[0035] As various modifications could be made to the exemplary embodiments, as described above with reference to the corresponding illustrations, without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and equivalents thereof.