CN114376375B - Infant holding belt - Google Patents

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CN114376375B
CN114376375B CN202011118599.0A CN202011118599A CN114376375B CN 114376375 B CN114376375 B CN 114376375B CN 202011118599 A CN202011118599 A CN 202011118599A CN 114376375 B CN114376375 B CN 114376375B
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • A47D13/02Baby-carriers; Carry-cots
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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Abstract

The invention discloses an infant holding belt, which comprises a vest, shoulder belts and waistbands which are connected to the two opposite ends of the vest along the longitudinal direction of the vest, and a back bag, wherein one end of the back bag is connected to the waistbands, the other end of the back bag is detachably connected to the shoulder belts, a bearing area can be formed between the vest and the back bag, and the width or/and the length of the bearing area can be adjusted; wherein, the knapsack and the vest are both connected to the same side of the waistband, and the knapsack can be turned over relative to the vest to be detachably connected with the shoulder strap. When the infant is loaded in the bearing area, the width or/and the length of the bearing area can be adjusted according to different riding modes of the infant or different infants so as to adapt to different use requirements, thereby improving the riding comfort and safety of the infant, ensuring that the riding posture of the infant is more scientific and reasonable and ensuring the healthy growth of bones of the infant.

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Infant holding belt
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of infant products, in particular to an infant holding belt which is more convenient to use and has higher comfort level.
Background
The advent of infant entrainment devices (e.g., infant carrying straps, harnesses, waist stools, etc.) has allowed more and more parents to rescue hands from the child carrying condition without affecting intimate contact with the infant. The infant holding belts are classified into a transverse infant holding type, a front-facing type, a face-to-face type, a back type and the like according to the infant holding modes, and can be classified into a special type, a double-purpose type, a three-purpose type and the like according to the functions, so that the infant holding belts are various in variety and multiple in functions.
The infant holding belt should not only be in accordance with ergonomics to reduce the burden of the user, but also support the buttocks, waist and head of the infant, avoiding bending and unnecessary pressure, and ensuring comfort and safety of the infant because the muscles and bones of the infant are also very weak. The existing infant holding belt has fixed space for infant to sit, and the infant holding belt has different infant holding modes, so that the infant holding belt has different infant holding spaces, especially different width and height, and the infant holding belt is uncomfortable for infant sitting due to the inability of adaptive adjustment.
Therefore, it is necessary to provide a baby holding belt with better safety and higher comfort, so as to solve the problems in the prior art.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide an infant holding belt with better safety and higher comfort.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the technical scheme of the invention is as follows: the infant holding belt comprises a vest, shoulder straps and waistbands which are connected to the two opposite ends of the vest along the longitudinal direction of the vest, and a back bag with one end connected to the waistbands, wherein the other end of the back bag is detachably connected to the shoulder straps, a bearing area can be formed between the vest and the back bag, and the width or/and the length of the bearing area can be adjusted; wherein, the knapsack and the vest are both connected to the same side of the waistband, and the knapsack can be turned over relative to the vest to be detachably connected with the shoulder strap.
Preferably, the back bag has a bearing part in the bearing area for supporting infant and separating infant legs to be located at two sides of the bearing part with adjustable width
Preferably, the carrying part is provided with an adjusting part capable of adjusting the width of the carrying part, and the adjusting part can be arranged along the transverse width direction of the back bag and is provided with at least one adjusting section.
Preferably, the back bag comprises a fixing bag and an adjusting bag which are connected between the waistband and the shoulder straps, the fixing bag and the adjusting bag are matched to form a bearing part positioned in the bearing area, and the width of the bearing part is adjustable.
Preferably, the relative width between the fixing bag and the adjusting bag is adjusted so that the width of the bearing part is changed accordingly.
Preferably, one ends of the fixing bag and the adjusting bag are connected to the waistband, the other end of the adjusting bag is detachably connected to the fixing bag, and the other end of the fixing bag is detachably connected with the shoulder strap.
Preferably, the fixing bag is connected to one end of the waistband in a relatively narrow manner, and the other end of the fixing bag far away from the waistband in a relatively wide manner, and the width of the adjusting bag is larger than the width of the fixing bag near one end of the waistband, and smaller than or equal to the width of the fixing block far away from the other end of the waistband.
Preferably, the adjusting bag is positioned at the opposite inner side of the fixed bag, the central end of the adjusting bag is fixedly connected with the fixed bag, and the two side ends of the adjusting bag can be folded inwards relative to the fixed bag so as to be connected at different sections of the fixed bag.
Preferably, the adjusting bag is located at the opposite outer side of the fixing bag, the central end of the adjusting bag is fixedly connected with the fixing bag, and the two side ends of the adjusting bag can be folded inwards or outwards relative to the fixing bag so as to be connected to different sections of the fixing bag.
Preferably, an adjusting piece is arranged at the joint of the adjusting bag and the fixing bag and is used for fixing the adjusting bag at sections with different widths of the fixing bag.
Preferably, the adjusting piece is any one of a fixing buckle, a fixing hole, a buckle and a magic tape which are arranged on the adjusting bag and the fixing bag and are detachably matched.
Preferably, the adjusting piece comprises at least two groups of fixing holes arranged on the fixing bag along the transverse width direction and fixing buckles arranged at two side ends of the adjusting bag, and the fixing buckles can be selectively buckled in the fixing holes.
Preferably, the infant holding belt further comprises a pocket arranged on the bearing part, and the adjusting piece is accommodated in the pocket.
Preferably, one ends of the fixing bag and the adjusting bag are sewn and connected to the waistband, and the middle part of the other end of the fixing bag is sewn and connected with the adjusting bag.
Preferably, a supporting pad is further disposed in the bearing area, and the supporting pad is fixed on the back bag or detachably connected to the back bag.
Preferably, the waistband is adapted to be flipped about the attachment end to which the vest is attached in a direction toward or away from the vest to adjust the length of the carrying region.
Preferably, the vest and the backpack are reversible about the waistband to adjust the length of the carrying area.
Preferably, the side end of the vest is also provided with a fifth connecting piece, and the outer side end of the knapsack is provided with a sixth connecting piece which is detachably connected with the fifth connecting piece.
Preferably, the number of the shoulder straps is two, and the two shoulder straps are symmetrically connected to the vest.
Preferably, the shoulder strap comprises a first connecting section and a second connecting section, the first connecting section is fixedly arranged on the back center along the length direction of the vest, one end of the second connecting section is connected to the first connecting section, the other end of the second connecting section is rotatably connected to the top side end of the vest, and the length of the second connecting section is adjustable.
Preferably, two ends of the two shoulder straps are respectively fixed with a reinforcing belt, and the two reinforcing belts are detachably connected. Preferably, a reinforcing belt is fixed at each end of the shoulder strap, and the two reinforcing belts are detachably connected.
Compared with the prior art, the infant holding belt comprises the vest, the shoulder belts and the waistbands which are connected to the two ends of the vest, and the knapsack which is connected with the waistbands, and is also detachably connected with the shoulder belts, so that a bearing area can be formed between the vest and the knapsack, and the width or/and the length of the bearing area can be adjusted. Especially when the length of the bearing area is adjusted, as the back bag and the waistcoat are connected to the same side of the waistband, the length of the bearing area can be conveniently and simply adjusted only by overturning the waistband relative to the waistcoat and the back bag.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a structure of an infant carrier of the present invention in one direction.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of a structure of the infant carrier of the present invention in one direction.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of a first mode of use of the infant carrier of the invention.
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a second and third mode of use of the infant carrier of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view of the length adjustment of the carrying area of the infant carrier of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of an infant carrier with support pads of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of the structure of the baby carrier with integrated back bag.
Fig. 8 is a schematic view of the engagement of the securing bag with the adjustment bag of the present invention.
Fig. 9 is a schematic view of the present invention with the alignment pocket inside the alignment pocket.
Fig. 10 is a schematic view of the present invention with the alignment pocket positioned outside the alignment pocket.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like elements throughout.
Referring to fig. 1 to 4, the infant carrier 100 of the present invention includes a vest 10, shoulder straps 20 and waist straps 30 connected to opposite ends of the vest 10 along a longitudinal direction of the vest 10, and a back bag 40. Wherein, one end of the back bag 40 is connected to the waistband 30, and the other end of the back bag 40 is detachably connected to the shoulder strap 20, so that a carrying area for fixing the infant is formed between the vest 10 and the back bag 40, and the width and/or length of the carrying area is adjustable, so as to meet the requirements of different infants or different encircling modes of the infants. Specifically, the back bag 40 has a carrying portion 40a in the carrying area, the carrying portion 40a is used for supporting the buttocks of the infant, so that the legs of the infant are separated and located at the left side and the right side of the carrying portion 40a, the width of the carrying portion 40a is adjustable, and the width of the carrying area can be changed by adjusting the width of the carrying portion 40 a. More specifically:
As shown in fig. 3, a first usage method of the infant carrier belt 100 provided by the present application is: infants more than four months or infants with relatively large body sizes, less than four months but with more complete skeletal development, may choose to use the infant carrier 100 of the present application with their face facing the user. In this way, the width of the carrying portion 40a is relatively wider, and the width of the carrying area is correspondingly wider, so that the legs of the infant are relatively separated and more comfortable.
As shown in fig. 4, a second usage mode of the infant carrier belt 100 according to the present application is that the infant carrier belt 100 of the present application can be used by infants with more than four months or relatively large sizes. In this way, the width of the carrying portion 40a is relatively narrower, and the width of the carrying area is correspondingly narrower, so that the infant is more comfortable when the legs of the infant are relatively folded.
With continued reference to fig. 4, a third usage of the infant carrier strap 100 provided by the present application is as follows: infants less than four months, or infants with relatively late skeletal development and relatively small body size, even after four months, can only choose to use the infant carrier strap 100 of the present application away from the user. In this way, the carrying portion 40a is more comfortable than an infant more than four months or larger, and the length of the carrying area is shorter. It should be noted that, the four month-sized infants mentioned in the present application are only one general number, and are specifically based on the actual development condition of the infants.
Referring to fig. 1 to 4, the waistband 30 is in a strip shape, and the first connecting piece 31 and the second connecting piece 32 which are detachably connected are correspondingly arranged at the front end and the rear end of the waistband 30, and the waistband 30 can be conveniently fixed on the waist of a user through the connection of the first connecting piece 31 and the second connecting piece 32. The shoulder strap 20 is provided with a fourth connecting piece 21 (see fig. 6) which is matched with the third connecting piece 41, and the detachable connection between the shoulder strap 20 and the shoulder strap 40 is conveniently realized through the connection of the third connecting piece 41 and the fourth connecting piece 21.
The whole vest 10 is square, the left and right side ends of the vest 10 are respectively provided with a fifth connecting piece 11, the left and right side ends of the back bag 40 are respectively provided with a sixth connecting piece 42 corresponding to the fifth connecting piece 11, and the detachable connection between the vest 10 and the back bag 40 is conveniently realized through the connection of the fifth connecting pieces 11 on the two sides and the sixth connecting pieces 42 so as to prevent infants from separating from the bearing area from the side surfaces, thereby further enhancing the use safety.
Preferably, the first connecting piece 31 and the second connecting piece 32, the third connecting piece 41 and the fourth connecting piece 21, and the fifth connecting piece 11 and the sixth connecting piece 42 can be male and female buttons which are matched with each other, but of course, buttons, velcro, fixing buttons, fixing holes and the like which are matched with each other can also be used, and the invention is not limited thereto.
The number of the shoulder straps 20 is two, the two shoulder straps 20 are symmetrically connected to the vest 10, and the shoulder straps 20 are ring-shaped as a whole so as to be hung on the shoulders of the user. Specifically, taking a shoulder strap 20 as an example, the shoulder strap 20 includes a first connecting section 22 and a second connecting section 23, the first connecting section 22 is fixed on the vest 10 along the length direction of the vest 10, one end of the second connecting section 23 is connected to the first connecting section 22, and the other end of the second connecting section 23 is rotatably connected to the top side end of the vest 10, so as to form a shoulder-surrounding area convenient for the user to hang. Preferably, the length of the second connecting section 23 is adjustable, so that the length of the bearing area, i.e. the supporting height of the bearing portion 40a, can be adjusted by adjusting the length of the second connecting section 23, thereby meeting the requirements of different infants or different encircling modes of the infants.
It should be noted that, in other embodiments, the shoulder straps 20 may be connected to not only the vest 10 but also the waist belt 30, so as to enhance the connection and improve the comfort of use, and further, each of the two shoulder straps 20 is fixed with a reinforcing strap 24, and the two reinforcing straps 24 are detachably connected, so as to enhance the connection and further improve the safety of use.
Referring to fig. 1 and 5, in order to adjust the length of the carrying area, that is, the carrying height of the carrying portion 40a, in this embodiment, the back bag 40 and the vest 10 are both connected to the same side of the waist belt 30, and the back bag 40 can be turned over relative to the vest 10 to be detachably connected to the shoulder strap 20. The waistband 30 can be turned around the connection end connected with the vest 10 toward or away from the vest 10 to adjust the length of the carrying area, the carrying portion 40a is raised or lowered accordingly, specifically, turned 180 deg., and the turned waistband 30 is fixed to the waist of the user, thereby raising the height of the carrying portion 40 a. Of course, it may be configured that the vest 10 and the back bag 40 are turned around the waistband 30, specifically turned 360 °, and the length of the carrying area may be adjusted, so that the related components for adjusting the length of the carrying area in the infant carrier 100 of the present invention are simple in structure and convenient to operate.
Referring to fig. 6, a supporting pad 50 is further disposed in the carrying area, and the supporting pad 50 is fixed on the backpack 40 or detachably connected to the backpack 40, and the supporting pad 50 includes a hip pad and a head pad, so as to enhance protection and improve comfort. The hip pad and the head pad can be of an integrated structure or a split structure. The support pad 50 may be sewn to the corresponding position of the backpack 40 or may be detachably filled in a predetermined position of the backpack 40.
Referring to fig. 7, the supporting portion 40a may be provided with an adjusting member 60 for adjusting the width of the supporting portion 40 a. When the knapsack 40 can be in an integrated structure, the adjusting member 60 is any one of a strap, a fixing buckle, a fixing hole, a magic tape and a buckle arranged on the knapsack 40. In this embodiment, the adjusting member 60 is a strap that is inserted on the back bag 40 along the transverse width direction of the back bag 40, and the width of the back bag 40 can be reduced by pulling the strap.
Referring to fig. 8 to 10, the backpack 40 may be provided as a separate structure. Specifically, the back bag 40 includes a fixing bag 43 and an adjusting bag 44 connected between the waist belt 30 and the shoulder belt 20, the fixing bag 43 and the adjusting bag 44 cooperate to form a carrying portion 40a located in the carrying area, and the relative width between the fixing bag 43 and the adjusting bag 44 is adjusted so that the width of the carrying portion 40a is changed accordingly. Specifically, one ends of the fixing bag 43 and the adjusting bag 44 are connected to the waist belt 30, the other end of the adjusting bag 44 is detachably connected to the fixing bag 43, and the other end of the fixing bag 43 is detachably connected to the shoulder belt 20. More specifically, one ends of the fixing bag 43 and the adjusting bag 44 are sewn to the waistband 30, and both side ends of the adjusting bag 44 are detachably connected to different sections of the fixing bag 43, so that the width of the bearing portion 40a can be adjusted.
Referring to fig. 8, the two side ends of the adjustment bag 44 are connected to the first section of the fixing bag 43, and the width of the carrying portion 40a is relatively wider. Wherein, the fixing bag 43 is relatively narrow at one end connected to the waistband 30, and relatively wide at the other end far away from the waistband 30, and the width of the adjusting bag 44 is greater than the width of the fixing bag 43 near one end of the waistband 30, and less than or equal to the width of the fixing bag 43 at the other end far away from the waistband 30.
Referring to fig. 9, the adjusting bag 44 is located at the opposite inner side of the fixing bag 43, the central end of the adjusting bag 43 is fixedly connected, preferably sewn, to the fixing bag 43, and both side ends of the adjusting bag 44 can be folded inwards relative to the fixing bag 43 to be connected to different sections of the fixing bag 43. The width of the bearing portion 40a can be adjusted by adjusting the width of the connecting end of the adjusting bag 44 and the fixing bag 43, and the relatively wide portion of the fixing bag 43 is always blocked outside the relatively narrow bearing portion 40a, thereby effectively ensuring the safety of infant use.
Referring to fig. 10, the adjusting bag 44 is located at the opposite outer side of the fixing bag 43, the central end of the adjusting bag 44 is still fixedly connected with the fixing bag 43, and the two side ends of the adjusting bag 44 can be folded or turned outwards relative to the fixing bag 43 to be connected with different sections of the fixing bag 43, so that the width of the bearing portion 40a can be adjusted, and the relatively wider portion of the fixing bag 43 is blocked at the outside of the relatively narrowed bearing portion 40 a.
Specifically, an adjusting member 70 is disposed at the connection between the adjusting bag 44 and the fixing bag 43, and the adjusting member 70 is used for fixing the adjusting bag 44 at different width sections of the fixing bag 43. Specifically, the adjusting member 70 is a seventh connecting member 71 and an eighth connecting member 72 which are disposed on the adjusting bag 44 and the fixing bag 43 and are detachably matched, and the seventh connecting member 71 and the eighth connecting member 72 are any one of a fixing buckle, a fixing hole, a buckle and a magic tape. Specifically, in the present embodiment, the adjusting member 70 includes at least two sets of fixing holes provided on the fixing bag 43 along the transverse width direction and fixing buckles provided at both side ends of the adjusting bag 44, and the fixing buckles are selectively buckled in the fixing holes. Preferably, the infant carrier 100 of the present invention further includes a pocket 80 provided in the carrying portion 40a, and the adjusting member 70 is accommodated in the pocket 80.
In summary, compared with the prior art, the infant holding belt 100 of the present invention includes a vest 10, shoulder straps 20 and a waistband 30 connected to two ends of the vest 10, and a back bag 40 connected to the waistband 30, and the back bag 40 is detachably connected to the shoulder straps 20, so that a carrying area can be formed between the vest 10 and the back bag 40, and the width or/and length of the carrying area can be adjusted, when an infant is carried in the carrying area, the width or/and length of the carrying area can be adjusted according to different encircling manners of the infant or different infants, so as to adapt to different use requirements, thereby improving riding comfort and safety of the infant, making riding posture of the infant more scientific and reasonable, and ensuring healthy growth of bones of the infant. Wherein, since the back bag 40 and the vest 10 are both connected to the same side of the waistband 30, the length of the carrying area can be simply and conveniently adjusted by turning the waistband 30 over relative to the vest 10 and the back bag 40, so that the carrying portion 40a is raised or lowered accordingly to adjust the carrying height.
It should be noted that the structure and connection manner of other parts of the infant belt 100 of the present invention are well known to those skilled in the art, and will not be described in detail herein.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention is not intended to limit the scope of the claims, which follow, as defined in the claims.

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1. An infant holding belt, which is characterized in that: the waist belt and waistband are connected to the two opposite ends of the vest along the longitudinal direction of the vest, and a back bag with one end connected to the waist belt is arranged, the other end of the back bag is detachably connected to the shoulder belt, a bearing area can be formed between the vest and the back bag, and the width or/and the length of the bearing area can be adjusted; the back bag and the vest are connected to the same side of the waistband, and the back bag can be turned over relative to the vest and detachably connected with the shoulder straps.
2. The infant carrier strap of claim 1, wherein: the carrying area is arranged on the knapsack, the carrying area is internally provided with a carrying part, the carrying part is used for supporting an infant, the legs of the infant are separated and positioned at the two sides of the carrying part, and the width of the carrying part is adjustable.
3. The infant carrier strap of claim 2, wherein: the bearing part is provided with an adjusting piece capable of adjusting the width of the bearing part, and the adjusting piece can be arranged along the transverse width direction of the knapsack and is provided with at least one adjusting section.
4. The infant carrier strap of claim 2, wherein: the back bag comprises a fixing bag and an adjusting bag which are connected between the waistband and the shoulder straps, the fixing bag is matched with the adjusting bag to form a bearing part positioned in the bearing area, and the width of the bearing part is adjustable.
5. The infant carrier strap of claim 4, wherein: the relative width between the fixed bag and the adjusting bag is adjusted, so that the width of the bearing part is changed accordingly.
6. The infant carrier strap of claim 4, wherein: the fixing bag and one end of the adjusting bag are both connected to the waistband, the other end of the adjusting bag is detachably connected to the fixing bag, and the other end of the fixing bag is detachably connected to the shoulder strap.
7. The infant carrier strap of claim 6, wherein: the fixing bag is connected to one end of the waistband in a relatively narrow mode, the other end of the waistband, which is far away from the waistband, is relatively wide, and the width of the adjusting bag is larger than the width of the fixing bag, which is close to one end of the waistband, and smaller than or equal to the width of the fixing block, which is far away from the other end of the waistband.
8. The infant carrier strap of claim 7, wherein: the adjusting bag is positioned on the inner side opposite to the fixed bag, the center end of the adjusting bag is fixedly connected with the fixed bag, and the two side ends of the adjusting bag can be folded inwards relative to the fixed bag so as to be connected with different sections of the fixed bag.
9. The infant carrier strap of claim 7, wherein: the adjusting bag is positioned at the opposite outer sides of the fixed bag, the center end of the adjusting bag is fixedly connected with the fixed bag, and the two side ends of the adjusting bag can be folded inwards or outwards relative to the fixed bag so as to be connected with different sections of the fixed bag.
10. The infant carrier strap of claim 6, wherein: the adjusting bag is characterized in that an adjusting piece is arranged at the joint of the adjusting bag and the fixing bag and used for fixing the adjusting bag at sections with different widths of the fixing bag.
11. The infant carrier strap of claim 10, wherein: the adjusting piece is any one of a fixing buckle, a fixing hole, a buckle and a magic tape which are arranged on the adjusting bag and the fixing bag and are detachably matched.
12. The infant carrier strap of claim 11, wherein: the adjusting piece comprises at least two groups of fixing holes arranged on the fixing bag along the transverse width direction and fixing buckles arranged at two side ends of the adjusting bag, and the fixing buckles are selectively buckled in the fixing holes.
13. The infant carrier strap of claim 10, further comprising a pocket disposed in the carrier portion, the adjustment member being received in the pocket.
14. The infant holding belt according to claim 4, wherein one ends of the fixing bag and the adjusting bag are sewn on the waistband, and the middle part of the other end of the fixing bag is sewn on the adjusting bag.
15. The infant carrier strap of claim 1, wherein a support pad is further disposed within the carrying region, the support pad being secured to the back bag or removably attached to the back bag.
16. The infant carrier strap of claim 1, wherein: the waistband can be turned around the connecting end connected with the vest in a direction approaching or separating from the vest so as to adjust the length of the bearing area.
17. The infant carrier strap of claim 1, wherein: the vest and the back bag can be turned around the waistband to adjust the length of the carrying area.
18. The infant carrier strap of claim 1, wherein: the side end of the vest is also provided with a fifth connecting piece, and the outer side end of the knapsack is provided with a sixth connecting piece which is detachably connected with the fifth connecting piece.
19. The infant carrier strap of claim 1, wherein: the number of the shoulder straps is two, and the two shoulder straps are symmetrically connected to the back center.
20. The infant carrier strap of claim 19, wherein: the shoulder strap comprises a first connecting section and a second connecting section, the first connecting section is fixedly arranged on the vest along the length direction of the vest, one end of the second connecting section is connected to the first connecting section, the other end of the second connecting section is rotatably connected to the top side end of the vest, and the length of the second connecting section is adjustable.
21. The infant carrier strap of claim 19, wherein: two ends of the shoulder straps are respectively fixed with a reinforcing belt, and the two reinforcing belts are detachably connected.
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