Therapeutic burp cloth
12439980 ยท 2025-10-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Matthew Joseph Saxton (Moorpark, CA, US)
- Kaitlyn Giselle Miguel FLORES (Cary, NC, US)
- Laura Ellen BIEDEBACH (Franklin, TN, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A therapeutic burp cloth having at least one panel and at least one pocket. The therapeutic burp cloth is adapted to be worn by a caregiver while holding an infant. The pockets are adapted to receive heat pads, cold pads and therapeutic inserts for comforting the infant and the caregiver during use.
Claims
1. A therapeutic burp cloth comprising: a top panel; a middle panel; and a bottom panel, wherein the top panel, the middle panel and the bottom panel together form a panel assembly that has an outer perimeter with a first elongated straight edge and a second elongated curved edge, both the first elongated straight edge and the second elongated curved edge extend along the top panel, middle panel and bottom panel, wherein the second elongated curved edge is adapted to contour to a neck of a caregiver; wherein the top panel attaches to an upper portion of the middle panel and the bottom panel attaches to a lower portion of the middle panel and at least one panel contains a fixed pocket with an opening having a first opening length therein, wherein the opening of the fixed pocket is disposed within the second elongated curved edge of the panel assembly, wherein the fixed pocket has a closing mechanism that seals the fixed pocket in a closed position, wherein at least one pad has a length sized slightly smaller than the first opening length of the fixed pocket so that when the pad is inserted into the fixed pocket and the closing mechanism is in the closed position, the pad is unable to substantially move or exit from within the fixed pocket, and wherein the therapeutic burp cloth is configured to provide therapeutic temperature to an infant and the caregiver simultaneously.
2. The therapeutic burp cloth recited in claim 1, wherein the middle panel and the bottom panel both contain fixed pockets therein.
3. The therapeutic burp cloth recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one pad is a heating pad adapted to be secured in the fixed pocket.
4. The therapeutic burp cloth recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one pad is a cold pad adapted to be secured in the fixed pocket.
5. The therapeutic burp cloth recited in claim 1, further comprising at least one therapeutic insert adapted for aromatherapy.
6. The therapeutic burp cloth recited in claim 5, further comprising an attachment mechanism for securing the therapeutic insert in the fixed pocket.
7. The therapeutic burp cloth recited in claim 6, further comprising an attachment tab disposed on the therapeutic insert that matingly connects with the attachment mechanism.
8. A therapeutic burp cloth comprising: a panel assembly comprising: a top panel; a middle panel; and a bottom panel, wherein the panel assembly has an outer perimeter with a first elongated straight edge and a second elongated curved edge, both the first elongated straight edge and the second elongated curved edge extend along the top panel, middle panel and bottom panel, wherein the second elongated curved edge is adapted to contour to a neck of a caregiver; a fixed first pocket disposed in the middle panel; and a fixed second pocket disposed in the bottom panel; wherein a first opening length of the fixed first pocket and a second opening length of the fixed second pocket are disposed within the second elongated curved edge of the panel assembly, wherein a closing mechanism is provided on at least one of the fixed first pocket or the fixed second pocket to seal the pocket in a closed position, and wherein at least one pad has a length sized slightly smaller than at least one of the first opening length or the second opening length so that when the pad is inserted therein and closing mechanism is in the closed position, the pad is unable to substantially move or exit from the pocket; and wherein the therapeutic burp cloth is configured to provided therapeutic temperature to an infant and the caregiver simultaneously.
9. The therapeutic burp cloth recited in claim 8, wherein the second elongated curved edge is a curved inner edge.
10. The therapeutic burp cloth recited in claim 8, wherein the closing mechanism is a first closing mechanism for sealing the fixed first pocket in a closed position, and a second closing mechanism for sealing the fixed second pocket in a closed position.
11. The therapeutic burp cloth recited in claim 8, wherein the at least one pad is at least one heating pad that is adapted to be secured in either the fixed first pocket or the fixed second pocket.
12. The therapeutic burp cloth recited in claim 8, wherein the at least one pad is at least one cold pad that is adapted to be secured in either the fixed first pocket or the fixed second pocket.
13. The therapeutic burp cloth recited in claim 8, further comprising at least one therapeutic insert for aromatherapy that is adapted to be secured in either the fixed first pocket or the fixed second pocket.
14. The therapeutic burp cloth recited in claim 13, further comprising an attachment mechanism for securing the therapeutic insert in the fixed pocket in the first pocket or the fixed second pocket.
15. A therapeutic burp cloth kit comprising: a therapeutic burp cloth having a first elongated straight edge and a second elongated curved edge, the therapeutic burp cloth having: at least one panel; and at least one fixed pocket, wherein an opening of the at least one fixed pocket is disposed within the second elongated curved edge of the at least one panel, wherein a closing mechanism is provided on the opening of the at least one fixed pocket to seal the fixed pocket in a closed position, and wherein at least one pad has a length sized slightly smaller than an opening length so that when the pad is inserted therein and the closing mechanism is in the closed position, the pad is unable to substantially move or exit from the pocket; at least one heat pad; at least one cold pad; at least one therapeutic insert adapted for aromatherapy; at least one dispenser to dispense aromatherapy mixtures onto the therapeutic insert and wherein the therapeutics burp cloth has a top panel, a middle panel and a bottom panel, wherein the at least one fixed pocket is disposed within the middle panel or the bottom panel.
16. The therapeutic burp cloth kit recited in claim 15, wherein the opening for the fixed pocket in the middle panel, or the opening for the fixed pocket in the bottom panel are disposed within the second elongated curved edge of the therapeutic burp cloth that is adapted to contour to a caregiver's body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various exemplary embodiments of this disclosure will be described in detail, wherein like reference numerals refer to identical or similar components or steps, with reference to the following figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(21) Particular embodiments of a therapeutic burp cloth will now be described in greater detail with reference to the figures.
(22) The subject disclosure is described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure. It may be evident, however, that the present disclosure may be practiced without these specific details.
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(26) The middle panel 30b and the bottom panel 30c may be adapted to have pockets 40 contained therein (
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(28) While the therapeutic burp cloth 20 may be used with either the inner edge 21 or the outer edge 22 closer to the caregiver's center, the therapeutic burp cloth 20 is adapted for the inner edge 21 to be closest to the caregiver's center when in use and arranged over a caregiver's shoulder (See
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(30) The therapeutic burp cloth 20 is designed so that the therapeutic effects of the heating and cooling applications may extend to both the infant and the caregiver during use. The panels 30 are adapted so that the heating and cooling effects radiate through both the front side 33 and the rear side 34 of the therapeutic burp cloth 20. That is, when a caregiver is using the therapeutic burp cloth 20 with the heat pad 50, the soothing warmth may comfort both the infant and the caregiver simultaneously. Similarly, when a caregiver is using the therapeutic burp cloth 20 with the cold pad 51, the cooling effect may provide relief to both the infant and caregiver simultaneously. The panels 30 may include vents that may be resealable, in order to modulate the heating, cooling or aromatic effects.
(31) Additionally, the therapeutic burp cloth 20 may provide different therapeutic effects to the caregiver and the infant simultaneously. For example, the infant may require heat therapy, while the caregiver desires cold therapy. In this situation both the heat pad 50 and the cold pad 51 may be used simultaneously, and the therapeutic insert 60 may be used to limit the desired effects to the specific user by blocking either heat or cold. The therapeutic insert 60 may have hot or cold shielding properties, or the therapeutic burp cloth 20 may include separate temperature shields (not shown).
(32) For nursing mothers, the heat therapy provided by the heat pad 50 may be especially advantageous to help alleviate the pain associated with blocked milk ducks. The heat therapy, cold therapy and aromatherapy provided by the therapeutic burp cloth 20 remains efficacious after the infant has outgrown the nursing stage, and the therapeutic burp cloth 20 is adapted to provide heating and cooling relief to both caregiver and child whenever desired or necessary.
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(34) It is contemplated that the therapeutic inserts 60 may be electrode pads for use with a conventional TENS Unit and/or EMS Combination Muscle stimulator (not shown) that may be included with the therapeutic burp cloth system 10. The muscle stimulator may provide relaxation, reflexology and acupressure to the caregiver or infant while the therapeutic burp cloth 20 is in use. The therapeutic inserts 60, or the outer surface of the panels 30 may also have a topography that facilitates acupressure for the caregiver and/or infant. The topography may include protrusions, ridges, undulations, textures and the like for facilitating relaxation, acupressure and massage for the infant and/or the caregiver.
(35) The therapeutic burp cloth 20 may include at least one sensor 70 connected within a burp cloth circuit 74 (see
(36) The sensor 70 may be adapted to measure an infant's body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, sleep and/or other biological function. The sensor 70 may record or transmit sound generated by the infant in order to analyze and interpret the physical, mental condition of the infant. The sensor 70 may include a power source 71 and a source of digital memory 72. The sensor 70 may include a communication module 73 that may include a transmitter, a transducer, a transceiver, an antenna, and may be adapted for communication using any of a variety of wireless protocols, such as: IEEE 802.15.4, Wi-Fi, ZigBee, 6LoWPAN, Thread, Z-Wave, radio, Bluetooth Smart, WirelessHART, MiWi and/or including any other communication protocols.
(37) The therapeutic burp cloth 20 may include a burp cloth circuit 74 having a control interface 87, a processor 75, a controller, an integrated CPU, a printed circuit board 76, at least one USB port, the power source 71, a timer 79 and the memory 72 for storing programs, routines 85 and data 86. The burp cloth circuit 74 may include a microphone 80, a speaker 81, a light source 82 that may be a light-emitting diode (LED) light, a vibrating device 83, such as an eccentric motor or actuator, and at least one power switch 84. The sensor 70 may relay data 86 to a controller, smart speaker, cloud server or application on a personal computing device. The controller or personal computing device may contain software or may be part of a cloud computing network for analyzing the data 86 acquired by the sensor 70 and providing instruction or analysis that may assist a caregiver in providing for the infant's well-being.
(38) The therapeutic burp cloth 20 may be adapted to produce a soothing sound through the speaker 81 and/or a vibration caused by the vibrating device 83. The soothing sound may be white noise, static, pink noise, balanced tones, even tones, relaxing tones, sleep tones, customized recordings, custom playlists or streams from apps such as Spotify, Amazon music, and Apple music, podcasts, stories, and/or sing song scripts. The light source 82 may be a LED light or a light bulb and may be adapted for bright light therapy and/or calming light therapy.
(39) The therapeutic burp cloth 20 may be adapted to be left with an infant in a crib, carseat, bouncer or rocker, and the like. The therapeutic burp cloth 20 may be adapted for use with a monitor application (app) for smart devices. A user may input commands into the monitor app that will then be received by the therapeutic burp cloth 20. The monitor app may receive updates, alerts and information transmitted from the therapeutic burp cloth 20, a remote server, a cloud computing network, another client or endpoint device and/or any other communication architecture. The monitor app may communicate directly with the therapeutic burp cloth 20 and/or the sensors 70, and/or may communicate with the therapeutic burp cloth 20 through a network and/or cloud server.
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(41) It is contemplated that the bottom panel 30c is particularly well adapted for use with the heat pad 50 because when worn over a caregiver's shoulder the bottom panel 30c is near to the infant's stomach. The middle panel 30b may be well adapted for use with the cold pad 51, as the middle panel 30b is near to the infant's upper torso, neck and head when the therapeutic burp cloth 20 is worn over the caregiver's shoulder. However, both the middle panel 30b and the bottom panel 30c may be used effectively with either the heat pad 50 or the cold pad 51 depending on the user's preference and individual needs.
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(43) The therapeutic burp cloth 20 is designed with the comfort and safety of both the infant and the caregiver in mind. Infants in particular have sensitive skin that may be adversely affected by direct exposure to heat, cold or various essential oils, soothing compounds or mixtures that may be applied on the therapeutic inserts 60. Because the heat pads 50, the cold pads 51 and the therapeutic inserts 60 are installed inside the pockets 40 during use, the infant and caregiver are not directly exposed to these items. Temperatures, both hot and cold, never reach uncomfortable levels for the infant or caregiver because of this configuration. Furthermore, the effect of the therapeutic inserts 60 may be modulated in a positive way by adjusting the material properties and composition of the panels 30 and the pockets 40. In the context of aromatherapy, for example, the scent released by the therapeutic inserts 60 may be gentle and soothing and not overpowering. A light scent may diffuse out of the pocket 40 in a manner that is pleasant and relaxing for both the infant and the caregiver. The material of the panels 30 may be thicker or thinner, or more or less porous in order to control the release of any vapors, scents or palliative and/or medical contents generated or delivered by the therapeutic inserts 60.
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(48) The therapeutic burp cloth 20 may have at least one attachment strap (not shown) to help secure it across a caregiver's chest, around the torso or neck and/or underneath an arm. The at least one attachment strap may assist in securing the therapeutic burp cloth 20 to the infant. The attachment strap may be a leash attached at the top portion 31 of the therapeutic burp cloth 20 that has a fastener disposed at a distal end of the leash and is adapted to mate with a connection disposed on the bottom portion 32 of the therapeutic burp cloth 20. Additional straps may be disposed on either the front side 33 or the rear side 34 that connect the inner edge 21 to the outer edge 22 in order to secure the therapeutic burp cloth 20 to an arm, leg or other appropriate surface. The therapeutic burp cloth 20 may contain at least one flap (not shown) in order to assist in securing the therapeutic burp cloth 20 to the infant. The therapeutic burp cloth 20 may be adapted as an infant garment and may be worn by the child as a shirt, pants, pajamas, onesie, and the like. The therapeutic burp cloth 20 may be adapted for use with existing infant garments, or specialized garments, in order to assist in securing the therapeutic burp cloth 20 to the infant without the active assistance of the caregiver.
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(52) The subject disclosure provides for a method of using the therapeutic burp cloth system 10 or kit 100. A first step in the method may be initially providing a therapeutic burp cloth 20 having at least one pocket 40. A second step may be heating the heat pad 50 for a desired length of time on a stove or in the microwave 77. As shown in
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(55) Further steps in the method may include inserting the heat pad 50 or the cold pad 51 in the pocket 40 disposed in the therapeutic burp cloth 20 and then positioning the therapeutic burp cloth 20 over a shoulder and resting the infant on the therapeutic burp cloth 20 so that the infant receives either heat or cold therapy on a desired area of the body. Simultaneous steps may include applying aromatic essential oils 61 or the aromatherapy mixtures 62 to the therapeutic insert 60 and then securing the therapeutic insert 60 in the pocket 40 to deliver aromatherapy. A further step in the method may include arranging or positioning the therapeutic burp cloth 20 so that the heat pad 50 or the cold pad 51 simultaneously provides therapy to the caregiver and the infant. The method may also further include the steps of using the sensor 70 disposed in the therapeutic burp cloth 20 to gather biometric data 86, relaying that information by a transceiver (wired or wireless) to a controller or monitoring application for processing and generating reports and/or advice on the infant's heath and biological processes for use by a caregiver to provide the infant care.
(56) As employed in this specification and annexed drawings, the term or is intended to mean an inclusive or rather than an exclusive or. Moreover, articles a and an as used in the subject specification and annexed drawings should generally be construed to mean one or more unless specified otherwise or clear from context to be directed to a singular form.
(57) What has been described above includes examples that provide advantages of the subject disclosure. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the subject disclosure, but one of ordinary skill in the art may recognize that many further combinations and permutations of the claimed subject matter are possible. Furthermore, to the extent that the terms includes, has, possesses, and the like are used in the detailed description, claims and drawings such terms are intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term comprising as comprising is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim.
(58) The illustrations and examples provided herein are for explanatory purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims. It will be recognized by those skilled in the art that changes or modifications may be made to the above described embodiment without departing from the broad inventive concepts of the invention. It is understood therefore that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described herein, but is intended to cover all modifications and changes within the scope and spirit of the invention.