CN111789450B - Baby back pocket - Google Patents

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CN111789450B
CN111789450B CN202010639387.0A CN202010639387A CN111789450B CN 111789450 B CN111789450 B CN 111789450B CN 202010639387 A CN202010639387 A CN 202010639387A CN 111789450 B CN111789450 B CN 111789450B
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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The application discloses a baby carrying bag, which comprises shoulder straps, a main backup plate and a side panel with adjustable height, wherein the lower part of the main backup plate comprises a seat assembly, the seat assembly is provided with a waistband which surrounds the waist to fix a baby in place, and the angle of the seat assembly is changed by the adjustable positioning fixing assembly. The application has the advantages of reducing the abnormal deformation of the waistband and the sagging of the seat assembly, and realizing better weight distribution when the waist leans against the back of a user, thereby minimizing the back pressure.

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Baby back pocket
Technical Field
The application relates to the field of infant carrying articles, in particular to an infant carrying bag.
Background
The baby carrying bag (U.S. patent number 9,314,112) includes a main back plate 10, a seat compartment a15, shoulder straps 20, a lumbar strap 25 and restraints 26, as shown in fig. 1-4B, which collectively enable the usability of the baby carrying bag. The seat compartment a15 is located in the lower portion of the main back plate 10, and the purpose of the seat compartment a15 is to fit a seat cushion (i.e., a solid seat) to support the weight of a child while the child is carried in the infant carrier, thereby helping to improve the support and alignment of the pelvis and spine. Figure 3 shows a waist strap 25 that is wrapped around the waist of the user to hold the baby carrier in place. Typical infant carrying bags are for infants from 6 months to 3 years old. In the case of a smaller child (not shown), the infant carrier can be made to rest comfortably on the user, as shown in fig. 4A. However, as the child ages and weight increases, such as over 18 months, the lower portion of the infant back pocket (i.e., seat compartment 15 and lumbar strap 25) begins to sag due to the weight applied to the seat cushion, the concentrated pressure creating downward pressure through the seat cushion toward the lower abdomen, seat compartment a15 tending to push downward, creating a larger angle between the seat surface and the abdomen, and figure 4B shows sliding downward. This is where the application requires significant improvement.
Disclosure of Invention
The technical problem to be solved by the application is to provide an infant carrying bag which improves the weight distribution between a waistband and a seat compartment as the weight of an infant increases.
In order to solve the above technical problems, the present application provides an infant carrying bag, comprising:
a main backup plate;
a seat assembly, wherein the seat assembly comprises at least one seat compartment and at least one side panel;
at least one positioning and fixing assembly;
a pair of shoulder straps;
at least one waistband; and
at least one lumbar support.
The at least one positioning fixture assembly includes at least one setting for connection with the at least one waistband.
The at least one positioning and fixing assembly is connected with the at least one side panel. The positioning and securing assembly has means to allow the waistband to be attached to the infant carrier at a location desired by the user.
The at least one waistband is coupled to the at least one restraint assembly.
The at least one restraint assembly is coupled to the at least one lumbar support.
The application also provides an infant carrying bag, comprising:
a main panel;
at least one waistband;
a seat assembly, wherein the seat assembly includes at least one interlock for connection with the at least one lap belt;
a pair of shoulder straps; and
at least one lumbar support.
The at least one waistband is coupled to the at least one restraint assembly.
The at least one restraint assembly is coupled to the at least one lumbar support.
The present application further provides an infant carrying bag comprising:
a seat assembly;
at least one side panel;
a pair of shoulder straps;
at least one waistband; and
at least one positioning fixture assembly.
The infant back pocket also includes at least one lumbar support.
The seat assembly is coupled to at least one main back plate.
The at least one positioning fixture assembly includes at least one setting for connection with the at least one waistband and the at least one side panel.
The at least one waistband is coupled to the at least one restraint assembly.
The at least one restraint assembly is coupled to the at least one lumbar support.
The at least one waistband is coupled to the at least one lumbar support.
The seat assembly is part of a main back panel or part of a lap belt. The seat assembly is secured to the user by a lap belt, and the seat assembly is further coupled to the lap belt by an interlock to adjust to the comfort of the user to reduce excessive movement of the infant during carrying.
The interlocking elements are any mating locking element such as velcro, buckles, stitches, buttons, zippers/loop hooks. The interlocking members are spread outwardly at various locations throughout the lower panel to achieve optimal suspension.
The application has the advantages that:
1) The application enables the user to reduce the abnormal deformation of the waistband and sagging of the seat assembly, thereby enabling more comfortable wearing of the infant back pocket;
2) The waistband of the present application also has a lumbar support to achieve better weight distribution on the back of the user, thereby minimizing back pressure.
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The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the application and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the application and together with the description serve to explain the application. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a conventional infant carrying pouch, which is shown mounted in front of a user;
FIG. 2 is a front view of a prior art infant carrying bag;
FIG. 3 is a rear view of a prior art infant carrying bag;
FIG. 4A is a side view of a prior art infant carrying bag when carrying a relatively light load (not shown);
FIG. 4B is a side view of a prior art infant carrying bag when carrying a relatively heavy load (not shown);
FIG. 5 is a side view of an embodiment of the infant carrying pouch of the present application;
FIG. 6 is a partial view of a first embodiment of the infant carrier of the application showing the positioning and securing assembly of the application;
FIG. 7 is a partial view of a second embodiment of the infant carrier of the application showing the positioning and securing assembly of the application;
FIG. 8 is a rear view of an embodiment of the infant carrier of the application;
reference numerals in the drawings indicate
10-a main backup plate; 15-seat compartment A,
20-shoulder straps; 25-waist belt;
26—a restraint;
16-a seating compartment B; 17-an interlocking member;
49-side panels; 51-positioning and fixing component M;
57-waistband; 55-connector P;
57-connector Q; 58-a restraint;
60-positioning and fixing assembly N;
80-lumbar support.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 5 shows a side view of an embodiment of the application. As shown in fig. 5, the present application provides an infant carrying bag comprising: a main back plate 10 and a seat assembly located below the main back plate 10. The seat assembly includes a seat compartment B16 and height adjustable side panels 49, the side panels 49 being located to the left and right of the seat compartment B16, one end of the side panels 49 receiving a positioning and fixing assembly M51 and the other end holding the seat compartment B16 in place.
The function of the seat compartment B16 is to enclose a seat bushing (not shown) for providing seat support for the infant while carrying the infant, thereby helping to improve the support and alignment of the pelvis and spine. The encapsulated seat cushion is preferably a solid material, or other form of material. The seat assembly is part of the main back 10 or is attached to the main back 10 by an interlock 17. The seat assembly is further secured to the user by a belt 57 to reduce excessive movement of the infant during carrying, with further weight distribution being achieved by the belt 57 including the lumbar support 80.
The belt 57 has a lumbar support 80 to achieve better weight distribution on the back of the user to minimize back pressure.
The interlock 17 is in the form of, but not limited to, a buckle, button, fastener, zipper/connector.
The side panel 49 further extends to another interlock 17, in which case the positioning and securing assembly M51 is for engagement with the connector P55 of the belt 57. The positioning and fixing assembly M51 is provided at different positions as shown in fig. 6 as 51a, 51b, 51c by interlocking with the connector P55 of the waistband 57, adjusted according to the comfort of the user. The angle of the seat assembly is varied to accommodate the increase in downward movement of the solid seat assembly caused by the heavier weight. The connector P55 is part of the waistband 57 or as a separate body.
Initially, the positioning and fixing assembly M51 is set in a lower position, in this case position 51c, which is the most comfortable position for use with the baby carrier. As the weight of the child increases, the weight of the child pushes down on the seat assembly, in which case the connector P55 is adjusted to a different set position, such as 51a or 51b, to resist the downward force.
Seat compartment B16 is part of side panel 49 and forms an entity with side panel 49; or seat compartment B16 is attached to side panel 49 as a different entity. The side panels 49, the positioning fixture M51, the connector 55, the belt 57, the restraints 58, the lumbar support 80, and other subsequent components are manufactured in a variety of sizes, shapes, and materials depending on the market segment.
Fig. 7 shows another embodiment of the present application. As shown in fig. 7 and 8, the positioning and fixing assembly N60 is disposed at different set angles, such as 60a, 60b and 60c, and is connected with the connector Q75 of the waistband 57. The positioning and fixing assembly N60 is a part of the side panel 49, constitutes one entity with the side panel 49, or is attached to the side panel 49 as a different entity.
The positioning and securing assembly N60 and connector Q75 are in the form of velcro, fasteners, buttons, straps, hooks, loops, tabs, sutures/buckles, so long as they provide a locking effect. It should be noted that the angular setting of the positioning fixture N60 varies according to the target market. The connector Q75 is the waistband 57, or is part of the restraint 58, and the connector Q75 may also be a separate entity.
It should be noted that connector Q75 and/or positioning fixture assembly N60 are permanently stitched together with side panel 49 to form a single angle arrangement. In this case, the infant carrier is designed to have an angle setting for each model so that the user selects the angle most suitable for his torso. Much like selecting different gauges (S, M, L, XL) of clothing, the infant carrying bag is provided with different front angles, such as 0 degree, 30 degree and 45 degree waistbands. The waistband 57 further engages the restraints 58 to secure the infant carrier completely around the waist of the user. It should be noted that the positioning and fixing assembly N60 is made of a material similar to that of the baby carrier, such as a side panel or a waist belt, or made of a different material. These materials have different characteristics including, but not limited to, rigid, semi-rigid, flexible, gel-type, foam-type materials. The side panel 49, the positioning fixture N60, the connector Q75, the waistband 57, the restraint 58, the lumbar 80, and other subsequent components are fabricated in a variety of sizes, shapes, and materials.
The above description is only of the preferred embodiments of the present application and is not intended to limit the present application, and various modifications and variations may be made to the present application by those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present application should be included in the protection scope of the present application.

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1. A baby carrying bag, characterized in that: comprising the following steps:
a main backup plate;
a seat assembly, wherein the seat assembly comprises at least one seat compartment and at least one side panel;
at least one positioning and fixing assembly connected to the at least one side panel end;
a pair of shoulder straps;
at least one lap belt engageable with the at least one positioning fixture assembly at different positions to change the angle of the seat assembly; and
at least one lumbar support.
2. The infant back pocket of claim 1, wherein: the at least one positioning fixture assembly includes at least one setting for connection with the at least one waistband.
3. The infant back pocket of claim 1, wherein: the at least one waistband is coupled to the at least one restraint assembly.
4. A baby carrying bag as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the at least one restraint assembly is coupled to the at least one lumbar support.
5. A baby carrying bag, characterized in that: comprising the following steps:
a main panel;
at least one waistband;
a seat assembly, wherein a side end of the seat assembly is engageable with the at least one lap belt at different positions to change an angle of the seat assembly;
a pair of shoulder straps; and
at least one lumbar support.
6. The infant carrying pouch of claim 5, wherein: the at least one waistband is coupled to the at least one restraint assembly.
7. The infant carrying pouch of claim 6, wherein: the at least one restraint assembly is coupled to the at least one lumbar support.
8. A baby carrying bag, characterized in that: comprising the following steps:
a seat assembly;
at least one side panel;
a pair of shoulder straps;
at least one waistband; and
at least one positioning and fixing assembly connected to the at least one side panel end;
the at least one lap belt may engage the at least one locating fixture assembly at different locations to change the angle of the seat assembly.
9. The infant back pocket of claim 8, wherein: the infant back pocket also includes at least one lumbar support.
10. The infant back pocket of claim 8, wherein: the seat assembly is coupled to at least one main back plate.
11. The infant back pocket of claim 8, wherein: the at least one positioning fixture assembly includes at least one setting for connection with the at least one waistband and the at least one side panel.
12. The infant back pocket of claim 8, wherein: the at least one waistband is coupled to the at least one restraint assembly.
13. The infant back pocket of claim 12, wherein: the at least one restraint assembly is coupled to the at least one lumbar support.
14. The infant back pocket of claim 9, wherein: the at least one waistband is coupled to the at least one lumbar support.
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