Method of using a multifunction childcare device
09700151 ยท 2017-07-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A47D13/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A childcare device including a base in the shape of a closed loop; a cavity bounded and defined by the closed loop; and wherein the device is adapted to receive a part of a child's body through the cavity; and the base is independently usable as a baby sling, a walking aid or a seat safety strap.
Claims
1. A method of using a childcare device comprising the steps of: providing a childcare device comprising a base in a shape of a closed loop; wherein an interior surface of the base bounds and defines a cavity; a first pad provided on a portion of the interior surface; a first safety flap secured along one edge to the interior surface adjacent a first end of the first pad; and a second safety flap secured along one edge to the interior surface adjacent a second end of the first pad; selecting whether to use the childcare device as a baby sling, a walking aid or a seat safety strap; positioning the childcare device so that at least a part of a child's body extends through the cavity in the device; rotating the first safety flap and the second safety flap into overlapping arrangement with each other and over the part of a child's body that extends through the cavity; securing the first and second safety flaps together so as to secure the part of the child's body in the childcare device; using the childcare device as the selected one of the baby sling, the walking aid or the seat safety strap; wherein when the childcare device is used as the baby sling and the step of positioning the device around the child's body includes the steps of: seating the child on the first pad such that the child's legs are disposed generally at right angles to a first edge of the first pad; rotating the first and second safety flaps into overlapping arrangement across the child's lap; and wherein the method further comprising the steps of: moving a bottom panel provided on the childcare device from a folded position to an unfolded position; securing the bottom panel in the unfolded position; and seating the child on the first pad such that a portion of the unfolded bottom panel is disposed adjacent the seated child's back.
2. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein the step of securing the bottom panel in the unfolded position includes passing a loop provided on the bottom panel around a stud extending outwardly from an exterior surface of the base of the childcare device.
3. A method of using a childcare device comprising the steps of: providing a childcare device comprising a base in a shape of a closed loop; wherein an interior surface of the base bounds and defines a cavity; a first pad provided on a portion of the interior surface; a first safety flap secured along one edge to the interior surface adjacent a first end of the first pad; and a second safety flap secured along one edge to the interior surface adjacent a second end of the first pad; and selecting whether to use the childcare device as a baby sling, or a walking aid or a seat safety strap; positioning the childcare device so that at least a part of a child's body extends through the cavity in the device; rotating the first safety flap and the second safety flap into overlapping arrangement with each other and over the part of a child's body that extends through the cavity securing the first and second safety flaps together so as to secure the part of the child's body in the childcare device; and using the childcare device as the selected one of the baby sling, the walking aid or the seat safety strap; and wherein when the childcare device is used as a walking aid the step of positioning the childcare device around a child's body includes the steps of: seating the child on a surface remote from the childcare device; passing the childcare device over the child's head such that the child's body extends through the cavity in the childcare device; positioning the first pad on the childcare device adjacent the child's chest; overlapping the first and second safety flaps with each other behind the child's back; and securing the first and second safety flaps together.
4. The method as defined in claim 3, further comprising the steps of: standing the child on their feet; inserting a caregiver's hands through a set of first pockets provided on the base adjacent the first and second safety flaps if the child is an early walker; or inserting the caregiver's hands through a set of second pockets provided on the base adjacent the set of first pockets if the child is a more advanced walker; or inserting the caregiver's hands through a set of third pockets provided adjacent the second pockets if the child is a fully advanced walker.
5. The method as defined in claim 4, further comprising the steps of: grasping a portion of a center panel provided on the base of the childcare device in each of the caregiver's hands when the caregiver's hands are inserted into the respective one of the first, second, and third sets of pockets; and walking behind the child while grasping the portions of the center panel.
6. A method of using a childcare device comprising the steps of: providing a childcare device comprising a base in a shape of a closed loop; wherein an interior surface of the base bounds and defines a cavity; a first pad provided on a portion of the interior surface; a first safety flap secured along one edge to the interior surface adjacent a first end of the first pad; and a second safety flap secured along one edge to the interior surface adjacent a second end of the first pad; and selecting whether to use the childcare device as a baby sling, or a walking aid or a seat safety strap; positioning the childcare device so that at least a part of a child's body extends through the cavity in the device; rotating the first safety flap and the second safety flap into overlapping arrangement with each other and over the part of a child's body that extends through the cavity securing the first and second safety flaps together so as to secure the part of the child's body in the childcare device; and using the childcare device as the selected one of the baby sling, the walking aid or the seat safety strap; and wherein when the childcare device is used as a seat safety strap, and the step of positioning the childcare device around a child's body includes the steps of: seating the child on a surface remote from the childcare device; passing the childcare device over the child's head such that the child's body is received in the cavity of the childcare device; positioning the first pad on the childcare device adjacent the child's chest; overlapping the first and second safety flaps across the child's back; securing the first and second safety flaps together.
7. The method as defined in claim 6, further comprising the steps of: seating the child on a chair having a back; positioning the childcare device such that the back of the chair passes through the cavity of the childcare device and between the secured first and second safety flaps and a second pad provided on the base.
8. The method as defined in claim 7, further comprising the step of: positioning the child adjacent the chair back such that the overlapped and secured safety flaps are located in abutting contact with the chair back.
9. The method as defined in claim 8, further comprising the step of: adjusting one or more adjustment straps provided on the base to reduce a size of the cavity and thereby secure the childcare device around the chair back.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrated of the best mode in which Applicant contemplates applying the principles, is set forth in the following description and is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(19) In accordance with the present invention, the center, top and bottom panels 12, 14, 16 are fixedly secured together at all times to form the closed loop, i.e., center, top and bottom panels 12-16 are fixedly secured together during use as a baby carrier sling, a walking aid and a seat safety strap, as well as when the device is not in use and is folded for storage. This is unlike previously known devices which may be formed into a loop shape during use but then that loop shape is broken when the previously known devices are disengaged from the child or any object to which they have been secured. The advantage this permanently closed loop of the present invention provides over the art is that the presently known device 10 is simpler in construction than previously known devices and is also simpler to use.
(20) Center panel 12 comprises an elongate, generally rectangular length of fabric having an exterior surface 12a, an interior surface 12b, a first end 12c, a second end 12d, a first edge 12e, and a second edge 12f. Center panel 12 has a length (not numbered) as measured between first end 12c and second end 12d. Center panel 12 also has a width W1 as measured between first and second edges 12e, 12f.
(21) Top panel 14 comprises an elongate, generally rectangular length of fabric having an exterior surface 14a, an interior surface 14b, a first end 14c, a second end 14d, a first edge 14e, and a second edge 14f. Top panel 14 is of generally the same width W1 as center panel 12 where that width is measured between the first and second edges 14e, 14f. As is evident from
(22) In accordance with yet another feature of the present invention, top panel 14 is positioned so as to overlay center panel 12 in such a way that interior surface 14b of top panel 14 is disposed adjacent exterior surface 14a of center panel 12, first edge 14e is aligned with first edge 12e, and second edge 14f is aligned with second edge 14f. First end 14c of top panel 14 is spaced a distance inwardly away from first end 12c of center panel 12; and second end 14d of top panel 14 is spaced a distance inwardly away from second end 12d of center panel 12. Thus, a section of center panel 12 extends outwardly away from each end of top panel 14. Top panel 14 is secured to center panel 12 by rows of stitches 22 that are positioned centrally between the innermost fold lines of each pleat 20. Generally, the rows of stitches 22 in each pleat are aligned with the gap 17 therein. It will be understood that each pleat 20 may be provided with a single row of stitches 22 or with several rows of stitches 22 that fall one on top of the other or laterally alongside each other without departing from the scope of the present invention. Additionally, the location and orientation of the rows of stitches 20 may be varied without departing from the scope of the present invention. The fabric of center and top panels 12, 14 in the region between the two innermost pleats 22 preferably is not attached together along the first and second edges 12e, 14e, 12f, 14f thereof. Thus, a gap is defined between the center and top panels 12, 14 in this region. It will be understood, however, that stitching can be provided along the edges in this region without departing from the scope of the present invention.
(23) Top panel 14 also includes an additional fold line spaced a short distance inwardly from each of the first and second ends 14c, 14d thereof. Thus, regions 14g and 14h are disposed in abutting contact with the interior surface 14b. Stitches 22 are used to secure these folded regions 14g, 14h to center panel 12 and thus reinforce this portion of childcare device 10.
(24) In accordance with yet another feature of the present invention, bottom panel 16 has an exterior surface 16a, an interior surface 16b, a first end 16c, a second end 16d, a first edge 16e, and a second edge 16f. Bottom panel 16 preferably is comprised of two different fabrics that are connected to each other along a seam 16h (
(25) In accordance with a specific feature of the present invention, bottom panel 16 is secured to center panel 12 and top panel 14. Firstly, bottom panel 16 is moved to a folded position and is positioned so that the first section thereof overlays a section of center panel 12 between first end 12c and first end 14c. First end 16c of bottom panel butts up against the fold adjacent first end 14c. A second section of bottom panel 16 is positioned to overlay the section of center panel 12 between second end 12d and second end 14d and the second end 16d butts up against the fold adjacent second end 14d. Stitches 22 secure the folded first and second ends 16c, 16d to center panel 12.
(26) Bottom panel 16 has a length measured between the first and second ends 16c, 16d thereof and a width measured between the first and second edges 16e, 16f thereof. In accordance with a specific feature of the present invention, the width of bottom panel 16 is greater than the width W1 of both center panel 12 and top panel 14. Preferably, the width of bottom panel 16 is about four times wider than the width W1 of either of the center and top panels 12, 14. However, the full width of bottom panel 16 is not always evident. In accordance with a specific feature of the present invention, bottom panel 16 is foldable into a plurality of longitudinally extending folds which extend generally along the entire length of bottom panel 16 between first and second ends 16c, 16d. Each fold is indicated in
(27) A first pair of studs 28 is positioned adjacent each of the first and second edges 14e, 14f of top panel 14 adjacent regions 14g, 14h. Studs 28 extend through the fabric of top panel 14 and preferably are manufactured from a strong material such as metal or plastic. One set these studs 28, particularly those located adjacent second edge 14f of top panel 14 is used during operation of the device, as will be described later herein. The other set of studs, located adjacent first edge 14e is essentially only decorative in nature. Thus, this latter set of studs may be omitted from childcare device 10.
(28) It will be understood that studs 28 may additionally extend through the fabric of center panel 12. Still further, first and second ends 16c, 16d of bottom panel 16 may be positioned to overlap top panel 14 or to be sandwiched between center and top panels 12, 14. If studs 28 extend through these additional layers of fabric they will secure the various fabric layers together. The layers of fabric, in turn, serve to provide a stronger backing to absorb the forces on studs 28 when they are used to keep bottom panel 16 in the unfolded position, as will be further described herein.
(29) Childcare device 10 further includes a first pad 32 and a second pad 30. First pad 32 comprises a length of fabric 13 to which one or more foam pads. First pad 32, specifically fabric 13, is secured to first and second ends 12c, 12d of center panel 12. The interior surfaces of first pad 32 and center panel 12 bound and define cavity 18 of childcare device 10. Preferably, the foam pad of first pad 32 is comprised of two lengths of padding that are separated from each other by a longitudinally extending gap. This causes first pad 32 to be more breathable. It will be understood, however, that the foam pad may be a single pad which extends across substantially the entire width of fabric 13. First pad 32 preferably is also fixedly secured to a generally central region of bottom panel 16. Preferably, first pad 32 extends across substantially the width of only that region of bottom panel 16 between second edge 16f and first fold line 16g (
(30) Second pad 30 is provided in a generally central region of center panel 12 and is disposed between first and second ends 12c, 12d thereof. Preferably, second pad 30 is located adjacent interior surface 12b and between the two innermost pleats 20 of top panel 14. Second pad 30 may, alternatively, be disposed between exterior surface 12a of center panel 12 and interior surface 14b of top panel 14, between the two innermost pleats 20. Second pad 30 may comprise two separate pieces of padding which are located proximate first and second edges 12e, 12f and are separated by a longitudinally extending gap. The gap makes second pad 30 breathable and improves the airflow in that part of device 10. It will be understood, however, that second pad 30 may extend across substantially the entire width W1 of center panel 12. Second pad 30 is fixedly secured to center panel 12 by a plurality of rows of stitches, by an adhesive or by any other suitable means. It will be understood that second pad 30 may also be fixedly secured by rows of stitches to top panel 14. Second pad 30 preferably is relatively thick in comparison to first pad 32 and is somewhat shorter relative thereto. First and second pads 32, 30 are disposed opposite each other in the looped shape of childcare device 10.
(31) A pair of studs 34 preferably is provided proximate each end of second pad 30. Studs 34 are made from a strong material such as plastic or metal and they extend through the fabric of top panel 14. It will be understood that studs 34 may, alternatively, be positioned to secure second pad 30 to center and top panels 12, 14. Studs 34 are substantially decorative in nature if they only extend through top panel 14 and may be omitted from childcare device 10 in this instance.
(32) In accordance with another feature of the present invention, childcare device 10 includes a plurality of pockets which are each defined between center panel 12 and top panel 14 or between bottom panel 16 and center panel 12. As shown in
(33) In accordance with yet another feature of the present invention, two sets of quick-release buckles 44 are provided on childcare device 10. Each buckle 44 is disposed at the end of a strap 46 (
(34) Childcare device 10 further includes a pair of adjustment straps 50. Each adjustment strap 50 has a first end 50a which is threaded through one set of slits 15a, 15b, 15c, and 15d and is secured to exterior surface 12a of center panel 12. Preferably, each first end 50a is fixedly secured by stitching to a region of exterior surface 12a of center panel 12, in a location that falls within the associated one of the third and fourth pockets 36c, 36d. Each adjustment strap 50 is threaded through the associated one of buckles 44 and terminates in a second tab 50b which is disposed adjacent the exterior surface 14a of top panel 14. Buckle 44 permits movement of the associated adjustment strap 50 in a first direction but substantially prevents movement thereof in a second direction unless the buckle 44 is first rotated away from the exterior surface 14a of the top panel 14. Second end 50b may be provided with a decorative component configured in any shape, but preferably is some aesthetically pleasing configuration, such as the star illustrated herein. If such a configuration is selected, the edges of the same preferably are rounded and finished so as to not present any injury hazard to either the child or the caregiver using childcare device 10.
(35) In accordance with another specific feature of the present invention, a plurality of adjustment loops 52 are provided in two regions of bottom panel 16 opposite each other on the loop of childcare device 10. A first plurality of loops 52 are disposed a spaced distance inwardly from first end 16c of bottom panel and a second plurality of loops 52 are disposed a spaced distance inwardly from second end 16d of bottom panel 16. Preferably, loops 52 begin around 8 cm away from first and second ends 16c, 16d. Loops 52 extend outwardly from first edge 16e of bottom panel 16 and are disposed on the outermost fold 26 of bottom panel 16 when bottom panel 16 in the folded position. Preferably, loops 52 are elastic in nature. Loops 52 are configured to be selectively engaged, one at a time, with a selected one of the adjacent studs 28 to retain bottom panel 16 in a partially unfolded or fully unfolded position, as will be hereafter described.
(36) In accordance with yet another feature of the present invention, childcare device 10 further includes a safety assembly 54 (
(37) First and second fastener members 60, 62 are provided on first and second flaps 56, 58 in such locations that when safety flaps 56, 58 are rotated into the folded position; fasteners 60, 62 will engage each other and releasably secure flaps 56, 58 to each other. Fasteners 60, 62 may be any suitable mechanism which will temporarily latch or secure safety flaps 56, 58 together. In particular, as shown in
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(39) As indicated previously, the childcare device 10 of the present invention is a multifunction device and preferably is usable three different, distinct, and independent functions. The first function is as a baby sling. This is illustrated in
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(41) It will be understood that buckle 44 is configured to lock adjustment strap 50 in position so that when adjustment strap 50 is released, it does not automatically return to its original position. If adjustment straps 50 are pulled downwardly in the direction of arrow C to too great an extent, the caregiver 70 can simply push upwardly on one or both buckles 44 in the direction of arrow D (
(42) It will be understood that the curvature of the unfolded bottom panel 16 is adjusted by engaging a different one of the plurality of loops 52 with studs 28a. The curvature thereof will be changed to make the child more comfortable within childcare device 10, make the caregiver more comfortable, and may also be necessary as the child. For a younger child, for example, the caregiver 70 may prefer to have the child 68 retained closer to the caregiver's body and as the child grows they may prefer to give the child more freedom and have them sit further from the caregiver's body.
(43) It will further be understood that as the child grows older and bigger it may no longer be necessary to move bottom panel 16 from the folded to the unfolded position before seating the child in childcare device 10. In this instance, the caregiver will leave childcare device 10 in the position shown in
(44) In order to remove the child from the childcare device 10 which has bottom panel 16 in either of the folded or unfolded position as described above, the steps described above are simply performed in reverse. Childcare device 10 is then folded as shown in
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(46) As the child becomes a more competent walker, the caregiver will, instead insert their hands into the second set of pockets 36c, 36d, as shown in
(47) As the child becomes even more competent a walker, the caregiver will insert their hands through the third set of pockets 36e, 36f, as shown in
(48) Obviously, childcare device 10 is easily removed from its engagement around the child's body by disengaging fastener members 60, 62, rotating safety flaps 56, 58 into abutting contact with interior surface 12b and then lifting the childcare device loop over the child's head. Once again, childcare device 10 may be folded for storage as shown in
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(50) In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
(51) Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention are an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.