NURSING DEVICE
20260041175 ยท 2026-02-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of a nursing device are disclosed. In a non-limiting embodiment, the nursing device is collapsible from an open configuration to a collapsed configuration. A wall extends along front and side portions of the device. The wall has an upper rim and a lower rim. A flexible frame is provided that has an upper leg adjacent the upper rim and a lower leg adjacent the lower rim. A cover portion is attached to the wall and at least partially defines a viewing window. In the open configuration, the frame is biased to an expanded state that extends the cover portion in an outwardly direction to define an interior cavity between the cover portion and the wall. In the collapsed configuration, the frame is folded onto itself.
Claims
1. A wearable nursing device collapsible from an open configuration to a collapsed configuration, the nursing device comprising: a wall forming front and side portions of the device, the wall having an upper rim and a lower rim; a flexible frame comprising an upper leg adjacent the upper rim and a lower leg adjacent the lower rim; and a cover attached to the wall, the cover being mountable on a person and including a viewing window, wherein in the open configuration the frame is biased to an expanded state that extends the cover in an outwardly direction to define an interior cavity between the cover and the wall, wherein in the collapsed configuration, the flexible frame is folded onto itself, and wherein a center of the flexible frame is at a front portion of the nursing device, and the wall is split to create an opening opposite the front portion, the opening being defined by opposing ends of the wall, and wherein a fastener is attached to the opposing ends of the wall to adjust an amount of space between the opposing ends.
2. The nursing device of claim 1, wherein the flexible frame in the open configuration comprises an oval loop with curved end portions, the upper leg extending between tops of the curved end portions and the lower leg extending between bottoms of the curved end portions.
3. The nursing device of claim 1, wherein the flexible frame comprises a flat spring wire.
4. The nursing device of claim 1, wherein in the collapsed position, the flexible frame forms two adjacent loops.
5. The nursing device of claim 1, wherein the viewing window has a curved circumferential rim for encircling a user's neck, the viewing window being defined in part by straps that extend from the cover, the straps being releasably attached to each other.
6. The nursing device of claim 5, wherein the straps are attached to each other using a hook and loop fastener.
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8. The nursing device of claim 1, wherein the fastener comprises a string that extends through holes in the wall to form a zigzag pattern.
9. The nursing device of claim 1, wherein the viewing window has a rim, and an open space exists between a back portion of the rim and the opposing ends of the wall.
10. The nursing device of claim 1, wherein the flexible frame forms a single continuous loop in the open configuration.
11. The nursing device of claim 1, wherein in the open configuration during use, the wall is forced downwardly such that the wall would block a nursing child from being seen from the front and side portions of the nursing device while not covering a user's knees when the user is standing.
12. The nursing device of claim 1, wherein the cover and wall comprise fabric material.
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21. A wearable nursing device collapsible from an open configuration to a collapsed configuration, the nursing device comprising: a wall forming front and side portions of the device, the wall having an upper rim and a lower rim; a flexible frame comprising an upper leg adjacent the upper rim and a lower leg adjacent the lower rim; and a cover attached to the wall, the cover being mountable on a person and including a viewing window, wherein in the open configuration the frame is biased to an expanded state that extends the cover in an outwardly direction to define an interior cavity between the cover and the wall, wherein in the collapsed configuration, the flexible frame is folded onto itself, and wherein the viewing window has a curved circumferential rim for encircling a user's neck, the viewing window being defined in part by straps that extend from the cover, the straps being releasably attached to each other.
22. The nursing device of claim 21, wherein the flexible frame in the open configuration comprises an oval loop with curved end portions, the upper leg extending between tops of the curved end portions and the lower leg extending between bottoms of the curved end portions.
23. The nursing device of claim 21, wherein the flexible frame comprises a spring wire.
24. The nursing device of claim 21, wherein in the collapsed position, the flexible frame forms two adjacent loops.
25. The nursing device of claim 21, wherein the straps are attached to each other using a hook and loop fastener.
26. The nursing device of claim 21, wherein a center of the flexible frame is at a front portion of the nursing device, and the wall is split to create an opening opposite the front portion, the opening being defined by opposing ends of the wall, and wherein a fastener is attached to the opposing ends of the wall to adjust an amount of space between the opposing ends.
27. The nursing device of claim 26, wherein the fastener comprises a string that extends through holes in the wall to form a zigzag pattern.
28. The nursing device of claim 21, wherein the viewing window has a rim, and an open space exists between a back portion of the rim and the opposing ends of the wall.
29. The nursing device of claim 21, wherein the flexible frame forms a single continuous loop in the open configuration.
30. The nursing device of claim 21, wherein in the open configuration during use, the wall is forced downwardly such that the wall would block a nursing child from being seen from the front and side portions of the nursing device while not covering a user's knees when the user is standing.
31. The nursing device of claim 21, wherein the cover and wall comprise fabric material.
32. A wearable nursing device collapsible from an open configuration to a collapsed configuration, the nursing device comprising: a wall forming front and side portions of the device, the wall having an upper rim and a lower rim; a flexible frame comprising an upper leg adjacent the upper rim and a lower leg adjacent the lower rim; and a cover attached to the wall, the cover being mountable on a person and including a viewing window, wherein in the open configuration the frame is biased to an expanded state that extends the cover in an outwardly direction to define an interior cavity between the cover and the wall, wherein in the collapsed configuration, the flexible frame is folded onto itself, and wherein in the open configuration during use, the wall is forced downwardly such that the wall would block a nursing child from being seen from the front and side portions of the nursing device while not covering a user's knees when the user is standing.
33. The nursing device of claim 32, wherein the flexible frame in the open configuration comprises an oval loop with curved end portions, the upper leg extending between tops of the curved end portions and the lower leg extending between bottoms of the curved end portions.
34. The nursing device of claim 32, wherein the flexible frame comprises a spring wire.
35. The nursing device of claim 32, wherein in the collapsed position, the flexible frame forms two adjacent loops.
36. The nursing device of claim 32, wherein the viewing window has a curved circumferential rim for encircling a user's neck, the viewing window being defined in part by straps that extend from the cover, the straps being releasably attached to each other.
37. The nursing device of claim 36, wherein the straps are attached to each other using a hook and loop fastener.
38. The nursing device of claim 32, wherein a center of the flexible frame is at a front portion of the nursing device, and the wall is split to create an opening opposite the front portion, the opening being defined by opposing ends of the wall, and wherein a fastener is attached to the opposing ends of the wall to adjust an amount of space between the opposing ends.
39. The nursing device of claim 38, wherein the fastener comprises a string that extends through holes in the wall to form a zigzag pattern.
40. The nursing device of claim 32, wherein the viewing window has a rim, and an open space exists between a back portion of the rim and the opposing ends of the wall.
41. The nursing device of claim 32, wherein the flexible frame forms a single continuous loop in the open configuration.
42. The nursing device of claim 32, wherein the cover and wall comprise fabric material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Various objectives and features of the disclosed subject matter can be more fully appreciated with reference to the following detailed description of the enclosed subject matter when considered in connection with the following drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements. The following drawings should not be construed as limiting the present disclosure and are intended to be illustrative only.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0030] With additional reference to
[0031] The curved end portions 58, 62 of the frame 14 are disposed on the first and second sides portions 42, 46, respectively, such that the frame 14 wraps around a front of the user and terminates at left and right sides of the user. In an embodiment, a height of the frame 14 is defined by a distance between the upper rim edge 26 and the lower rim edge 30, and the length of the frame is defined by a distance between apexes of the curved end portions 58, 62. As shown in
[0032] The frame 14 may be attached to the wall 22 in various ways. For example, the frame may be attached to the wall 22 using an adhesive, including adhesives that are non-toxic or otherwise do not cause a nursing mother or a baby to have an adverse reaction. As another example, a sleeve may be integrated with the wall 22 to house the frame 14. The sleeve may be sewn to the wall or attached with adhesive so that it follows the shape of the frame 14 shown in
[0033] The cover portion 18 is attached to the wall 22 at an area adjacent the upper rim edge 26 to form a roof over the interior cavity 67. The cover portion 18 may be sewn or otherwise attached to the wall 22 using adhesive, including non-toxic adhesives. The cover portion 18 may be attached slightly below the upper rim edge 26 to form a gap 68 between the cover portion 18 and the upper rim edge 26.
[0034] In an embodiment, the cover portion 18 and the wall 22 may be constructed from a unitary piece of material or may comprise multiple pieces of material that are sewn or otherwise attached together. Examples of materials used for the cover portion 18 and the wall 22 include, but are not limited to, cloth, woven fabric, silk, rayons, acetate, polyester and the like. The material(s) may be opaque to increase privacy of the user and baby. Materials having different levels of transparency may be used depending on an amount of light that should be allowed into the interior cavity 67. Mesh or porous materials may also be used to enhance breathability.
[0035] With further reference to
[0036] The viewing window 34, shown in
[0037] The rim 94 may have a fastening configuration positioned toward a rear of the device 10 that includes a strap or a plurality of straps 98 that can be adjusted. The straps 98 may be secured to each other using, for example, hook and loop fasteners, buttons, and the like. A circumference of the rim 94 can be adjusted by changing an amount that the straps 98 overlap with each other. In addition or alternatively, a drawstring 102 can be used to adjust the circumference of the rim 94. For example, if a user wants the rim 94 of the viewing window 34 to have a greater circumference, the straps 98 can be fastened to each other in a manner that has less overlap and/or the drawstring 102 can be loosened. Changing the size of the viewing window 34 may be useful for adjusting how well the device 10 fits the user and/or changing the field of view with respect to the baby and the user's breasts.
[0038] Exemplary materials for the frame 14 include low carbon iron wire, galvanized iron wire, stainless steel wire, 65 Mn steel wire, copper coated wire, and the like. Other suitable materials, such as flexible plastics may be used. In an embodiment, the frame 14 is made of a wire type sufficiently light-weight to allow the nursing device 10 to collapse by twisting and bending motions and yet have sufficient strength to expand automatically when unfolded to be self-supporting. In embodiments, the frame 14 may have a thickness of 0.250 mm-5.33 mm and a width of 1.5 mm-19 mm. The frame 14 may have various cross-sectional shapes, such as rectangular, square, triangle, semicircle, oval, and the like. In some embodiments, a height of the wall 22 in the open configuration is approximately 45 cm and a widest portion of the device 10 from side-to-side may be 55 cm-66 cm. As a further example, a distance from a frontmost portion of the wall 22 to the gap 70 between the opposing termination ends 74, 78 may be between 55 cm-66 cm.
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[0040] The nursing device 10 is collapsible from an open configuration to a collapsed configuration. This allows the device 10 to be easily stored and transported. The device 10 can also be easily expanded from the collapsed configuration to quickly provide privacy and comfort for a feeding session. The frame 14 forms a sufficiently rigid structure that is flexible enough to allow the nursing device 10 to collapse and rigid enough to keep the device 10 free standing during use.
[0041] The nursing device 10 can be placed into the collapsed position by grasping the curved end portions 58, 62 of the frame 14 and twisting them in opposite directions to put the frame 14 into a figure eight configuration.
[0042] The device 10 may remain in the collapsed configuration until the loops 126, 130 are permitted to unfold to the original position of the frame 14 shown in
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[0044] With additional reference to
[0045] The frame 204 has an arched shape that wraps around a front of the user. In an embodiment, the frame 204 has two termination ends 228, 232, shown in
[0046] The frame segments 216, 218, 220, 222, 224 are attached to each other with coupling assemblies 236, 240, 244, 248. In an embodiment, the frame segments 218, 220, 222 have a coupling assembly on each end, and frame segments 216, 224, respectively, have a coupling assembly on only one end. The coupling assemblies 236, 240, 244, 248 may each include a biasing member, such as a spring or other component, that forces the segments 216, 218, 220, 222, 224 into the positions shown in
[0047] An example of a coupling assembly 236 is shown in
[0048] When the frame segments 216, 218, 220, 222, 224 are in a collapsed configuration, as discussed below in more detail, the coupling assemblies 236, 240, 244, 248 are contracted such that their biasing members 252 are in a state of elastic deformation to store potential energy. This potential energy is released when forces holding the coupling assemblies 236, 240, 244, 248 in the contracted position are released, such as when the nursing device 200 is expanded. In an embodiment, the cover portion 208 and/or wall 210 may include openings 253, shown in
[0049] The frame segments 216, 218, 220, 222, 224 may be attached directly or indirectly to the material forming the cover portion 208 and/or wall 210 using adhesives, including those that are non-toxic. The frame segments 216, 218, 220, 222, 224 may also be sewn in place or inserted into a sheath or sleeve that is sewn to the cover portion 208 or the wall 210. In an embodiment, loops may be formed, similar to belt loops, in the cover portion 208 and/or the wall 210 to maintain the frame segments 216, 218, 220, 222, 224 in place.
[0050] As shown in
[0051] The wall 210 may include sections that correspond to the sections of the cover portion 208. For example, as shown in
[0052] The viewing window 212 is defined by a recessed area of the upper front section 264 of the cover portion 208 and includes a rim 296 with a fastening configuration 300. The fastening configuration 300 may include a plurality of adjustable straps. In an embodiment, the straps of the fastening configuration 300 can be secured to each other using, for example, hook and loop fasteners, buttons, and the like. A circumference of the rim 296 can be adjusted by changing an amount that the straps overlap with each other. The size of the viewing window 212 may be changed to adjust fitment of the nursing device 200 and/or adjust the field of view with respect to the baby and the user's breasts. In an embodiment, the rim 296 of the viewing window 212 may extend to the rear beyond the terminal ends 228, 232 of the frame 204, as shown in
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[0054] The nursing device 200 is transformable from the open configuration, shown in
[0055] With reference to
[0056] As shown in
[0057] With additional reference to
[0058] As will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art from a reading of this disclosure, the present disclosure can be embodied in forms other than those specifically disclosed above. The particular embodiments described above are, therefore, to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive. Those skilled in the art will recognize, or be able to ascertain, using no more than routine experimentation, numerous equivalents to the specific embodiments described herein. The scope of the invention is as set forth in the appended claims and equivalents thereof, rather than being limited to the examples contained in the foregoing description.