US20100102097A1 - Carrying harness for small children - Google Patents

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US20100102097A1
US20100102097A1 US12/525,577 US52557708A US2010102097A1 US 20100102097 A1 US20100102097 A1 US 20100102097A1 US 52557708 A US52557708 A US 52557708A US 2010102097 A1 US2010102097 A1 US 2010102097A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • the present invention relates to a carrying harness, primarily designed for carrying a small child against the carrier's chest and stomach.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to show an improved carrying harness for small children.
  • improvements may be achieved with regard to the management of the harness upon putting it on and placing the child in it as well as with regard to both the carrier and the child's comfort.
  • a carrying harness according to the invention comprises a fastening harness that is strapped fast to a carrier as well as a front piece that is fixed to the fastening harness.
  • the fastening harness and the front piece each have a strap system that are also jointly referred to as the strap system.
  • the front piece with strap system that supports and holds up the carried child is fixed to the fastening harness at several points by means of separate clasps or similar items that can easily be released individually. This facilitates the use of the carrying harness both with regard to putting the carrying harness on and upon putting the child in the carrying harness.
  • the bearing pressure on the carrying harness is borne entirely by the harness by means of this strap system.
  • a further advantage of the arrangement according to the invention is that the size of the front piece is controllable through the strap system being adjustable and the fact that a tab projecting from the front piece can lie against the carrier's chest, between the carrier and the child.
  • FIG. 1 shows in diagram form a person wearing a carrying harness
  • FIG. 2 shows the fastening harness
  • FIG. 3 shows a lumbar plate or back piece of the fastening harness
  • FIG. 4 shows a front piece of the carrying harness
  • FIG. 5 shows a back plate and straps of the front piece.
  • the fastening harness comprises a waist strap with a right and left part 1 A, 1 B, two shoulder straps 2 , 3 as well as a back piece or lumbar plate 4 .
  • the shape of the front piece 23 is shown in greater detail in FIG. 4 which shows the front piece's head support part 25 and the fastening arrangements comprising parts 35 , 36 of the head support clasp.
  • the lock and clasp are so formed that they can be simply fastened and released by one hand.
  • the front piece's lower part 24 rests on a tightening strap 37 and a seat strap 38 that, in turn, is connected with a clasp 9 . It is thereby possible for the user to take hold of the clasp 9 without this being made difficult or prevented by the front piece 23 .
  • the front piece 23 can be fastened to and released from the clasp 9 to the required extent in order to make the use of the carrying harness as simple as possible even when a child is to be put in, or taken out, of the carrying harness.
  • the carrying harness also comprises two plates of stiff material, preferably a plastic material.
  • One of the plates designated a lumbar plate, is positioned on the carrier's back and the other plate, designated the back plate, is placed in the front piece 23 behind the carried child's back. Both of the plates are wholly or partly covered by textile material when the carrying harness is being used.
  • the back part or lumbar plate 4 is primarily formed as an upside down T, as seen in FIG. 3 .
  • holes 19 , 20 or other suitable means arranged in order to fasten the two waist strap parts 1 A, 1 B, possibly with a means of adjustment, to the lumbar plate 4 .
  • holes 21 , 22 or corresponding means are arranged at the lumbar plate's upper part in through which the shoulders straps 2 , 3 extend can be kept freely adjustable.
  • the lumbar plate can be divided up into an upper and a lower part that are separate or connected to each other in a suitable manner.
  • the fastening harness has, preferably, a large number of adjustment possibilities as will be seen from the following.
  • the harness's waist strap has two parts, 1 A and 1 B that are fastened to the lower part of the lumbar plate 4 .
  • Each part of the waist strap possesses a clasp 10 , 11 or similar adjustment means for adjusting the length of the waist strap whereby each strap part can be further divided into two parts at the adjustment position.
  • the length adjustment can also be arranged at the fitting on the lumbar plate.
  • the shoulder straps 2 , 3 are fixed on the waist strap's forward part close to the protruding strap parts 14 , 15 .
  • the shoulder straps extend to the upper part of the lumbar plate 4 where they are passed through their respective holes 21 , 22 , (or one joint corresponding hole) of the lumbar plate.
  • the holes 21 , 22 are somewhat diagonal in relation to the lumbar plate's vertical middle axis, and allow for the shoulder straps to be freely adjusted.
  • the shoulder straps are then bent back to the side from which they came out and are fastened to the same respective waist strap part. This can be seen in FIG. 3 with arrows 2 A, 2 B and 3 A, 3 B which correspond to the respective shoulder straps.
  • the shoulder straps can also have adjustment means 12 , 13 for adjustment of their length.
  • adjustment means 12 , 13 are the same as the waist strap's adjustment means and can also be placed at the straps' end-points.
  • the fastening is preferably formed at this so that it can be tightened up, i.e. the straps' length can be reduced through pulling in the strap or tie parts at the adjustment means.
  • the lumbar plate 4 thus provides an advantageous distribution of the load and a simple adjustment of the fastening harness.
  • the front piece 23 ( FIG. 4 ) has a lower part 24 that rests on the seat strap 38 and the forward tightening strap 37 .
  • the seat strap 38 is firmly connected with the clasp 9 or a similar part in relation to this that can be secured and released.
  • the front piece also has side parts 28 , 29 as well as a head support part 25 with fastening strap 26 , 27 that can constitute integral parts of the head support part and connect to the outer clasps 35 , 36 .
  • a back plate 30 that is connected to the side clasps 33 , 34 while two straps 31 , 32 that extend in an outwards direction towards the side parts 28 , 29 and, via the clasps 33 , 34 , are fixed to the fastening harness's clasp 5 , 6 .
  • the strap in the head support can form part of the harness system and be connected with the seat strap.
  • the back plate can also be reduced in size and be possibly replaced by the seat strap, alternatively via the tightening strap, being directly connected with the laterally-directed tightening straps.

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The present invention relates to a carrying harness for small children. The carrying harness comprises a fastening that is fastened to the fixed carrier as well as a front piece (23) that is fixed to the carrier by a number of separate clasps. The fastening harness comprises a waist strap (1A, 1 B), two shoulder straps (2, 3) as well as a lumbar plate (4) at which there are fasteners (25, 26) on the shoulder straps for the front piece's (21) middle part (2). The lumbar plate (33) affords an advantageous load distribution and simple adjustment of the fastening harness. The shoulder straps are bent back at the lumbar plate so that both ends of each shoulder strap are brought together on the same side of the carrier of the carrying harness.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is the US National Phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/SE2008/000100 filed Feb. 6, 2007, which, in turn, claims priority to Swedish App. No. 0700385-8 filed Feb. 9, 2007, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • BACKGROUND
  • The present invention relates to a carrying harness, primarily designed for carrying a small child against the carrier's chest and stomach.
  • SUMMARY
  • The purpose of the present invention is to show an improved carrying harness for small children. Depending on how the harness is employed, improvements may be achieved with regard to the management of the harness upon putting it on and placing the child in it as well as with regard to both the carrier and the child's comfort.
  • A carrying harness according to the invention comprises a fastening harness that is strapped fast to a carrier as well as a front piece that is fixed to the fastening harness. The fastening harness and the front piece each have a strap system that are also jointly referred to as the strap system. The front piece with strap system that supports and holds up the carried child, is fixed to the fastening harness at several points by means of separate clasps or similar items that can easily be released individually. This facilitates the use of the carrying harness both with regard to putting the carrying harness on and upon putting the child in the carrying harness. The bearing pressure on the carrying harness is borne entirely by the harness by means of this strap system. A further advantage of the arrangement according to the invention is that the size of the front piece is controllable through the strap system being adjustable and the fact that a tab projecting from the front piece can lie against the carrier's chest, between the carrier and the child.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The invention shall be described in detail below in connection with the example of a preferred form of the carrying harness as shown in the attached drawings, in which:
  • FIG. 1 shows in diagram form a person wearing a carrying harness;
  • FIG. 2 shows the fastening harness;
  • FIG. 3 shows a lumbar plate or back piece of the fastening harness;
  • FIG. 4 shows a front piece of the carrying harness; and
  • FIG. 5 shows a back plate and straps of the front piece.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • The fastening harness comprises a waist strap with a right and left part 1A, 1B, two shoulder straps 2, 3 as well as a back piece or lumbar plate 4. On the shoulder straps there are the fastenings 5, 6 which engage a middle part of the front piece 23 and fastenings 7, 8 which engage a head support part of the front piece 23. The shape of the front piece 23 is shown in greater detail in FIG. 4 which shows the front piece's head support part 25 and the fastening arrangements comprising parts 35, 36 of the head support clasp. The lock and clasp are so formed that they can be simply fastened and released by one hand. The front piece's lower part 24 rests on a tightening strap 37 and a seat strap 38 that, in turn, is connected with a clasp 9. It is thereby possible for the user to take hold of the clasp 9 without this being made difficult or prevented by the front piece 23. The front piece 23 can be fastened to and released from the clasp 9 to the required extent in order to make the use of the carrying harness as simple as possible even when a child is to be put in, or taken out, of the carrying harness.
  • The carrying harness also comprises two plates of stiff material, preferably a plastic material. One of the plates, designated a lumbar plate, is positioned on the carrier's back and the other plate, designated the back plate, is placed in the front piece 23 behind the carried child's back. Both of the plates are wholly or partly covered by textile material when the carrying harness is being used.
  • The back part or lumbar plate 4 is primarily formed as an upside down T, as seen in FIG. 3. In the outer end of each of the two lower legs there are holes 19, 20 or other suitable means arranged in order to fasten the two waist strap parts 1A, 1B, possibly with a means of adjustment, to the lumbar plate 4. In a similar manner holes 21, 22 or corresponding means are arranged at the lumbar plate's upper part in through which the shoulders straps 2, 3 extend can be kept freely adjustable. In other executions the lumbar plate can be divided up into an upper and a lower part that are separate or connected to each other in a suitable manner.
  • The fastening harness has, preferably, a large number of adjustment possibilities as will be seen from the following. The harness's waist strap has two parts, 1A and 1B that are fastened to the lower part of the lumbar plate 4. Each part of the waist strap possesses a clasp 10, 11 or similar adjustment means for adjusting the length of the waist strap whereby each strap part can be further divided into two parts at the adjustment position. The length adjustment can also be arranged at the fitting on the lumbar plate. The shoulder straps 2, 3 are fixed on the waist strap's forward part close to the protruding strap parts 14, 15. From here the shoulder straps extend to the upper part of the lumbar plate 4 where they are passed through their respective holes 21, 22, (or one joint corresponding hole) of the lumbar plate. The holes 21, 22 are somewhat diagonal in relation to the lumbar plate's vertical middle axis, and allow for the shoulder straps to be freely adjusted. The shoulder straps are then bent back to the side from which they came out and are fastened to the same respective waist strap part. This can be seen in FIG. 3 with arrows 2A, 2B and 3A, 3B which correspond to the respective shoulder straps. The shoulder straps can also have adjustment means 12, 13 for adjustment of their length. These adjustment means 12, 13 are the same as the waist strap's adjustment means and can also be placed at the straps' end-points. The fastening is preferably formed at this so that it can be tightened up, i.e. the straps' length can be reduced through pulling in the strap or tie parts at the adjustment means. Through both ends of each of the shoulder straps being fastened to the same waist strap and thereby on the same side of the carrier, the effect of the tightening is not transferred to the one side or the other side, as is the case with crossing straps. The lumbar plate 4 thus provides an advantageous distribution of the load and a simple adjustment of the fastening harness.
  • The front piece 23 (FIG. 4) has a lower part 24 that rests on the seat strap 38 and the forward tightening strap 37. The seat strap 38 is firmly connected with the clasp 9 or a similar part in relation to this that can be secured and released. The front piece also has side parts 28, 29 as well as a head support part 25 with fastening strap 26, 27 that can constitute integral parts of the head support part and connect to the outer clasps 35, 36. In the front piece there is also a back plate 30 that is connected to the side clasps 33, 34 while two straps 31, 32 that extend in an outwards direction towards the side parts 28, 29 and, via the clasps 33, 34, are fixed to the fastening harness's clasp 5, 6. These straps are also fitted with clasps or other means of length adjustment whereby the size of the space intended for the carried child can be adjusted. A similar adjustment opportunity is also to be found at the head support in the connection to/from this protruding strap (not shown on the drawings). Yet another possibility for adapting the carrying harness to the child that is to be carried is that the seat strap 38, that the front piece's lower part 24 rests on, is connected to the back plate 30 by means of a strap 37 or the like, the length of which can be adjusted. The entire load factor from the carried child is absorbed by the strap system, in which the lumbar plate 4 and the back plate 30 are also included, so that the textile material, especially in the front part 23, is left devoid of any load. This gives rise to a more exact positioning of the carrying harness as the effect of the elasticity and flexibility of the textile material is largely devoid of impact on this situation. The textile material's function of making the carrying harness comfortable for the child and carrier is thereby improved.
  • Within the framework of the invention concept other variations of the carrying harness are also possible. The strap in the head support can form part of the harness system and be connected with the seat strap. The back plate can also be reduced in size and be possibly replaced by the seat strap, alternatively via the tightening strap, being directly connected with the laterally-directed tightening straps.
  • COMPONENT LIST
    • 1 Waist strap
    • 2, 3 Shoulder strap
    • 4 Lumbar plate
    • 5,6,7,8 Clasp
    • 9 Clasp
    • 10, 11 Adjustment
    • 12, 13 Adjustment
    • 14, 15 Strap ends with fastening parts
    • 16 Middle part of lumbar plate
    • 17 Lower part
    • 18 Upper part
    • 19,20 Hole
    • 21,22 Hole
    • 23 Front part
    • 24 Lower part of front piece
    • 25 Head support part
    • 26,27 Strap
    • 28, 29 Side part
    • 30 Back plate
    • 31,32 Tightening strap
    • 33,34 Clasp
    • 35,36 Clasp
    • 37 Tightening strap
    • 38 Seat strap

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6. A carrying harness for small children comprising a fastening harness and a front piece connectable to said fastening harness and which supports a child, wherein said fastening harness is configured to be firmly fixed to a person carrying said harness and comprises shoulder straps and a waist strap; said waist strap being comprised of two parts each of which has a protruding strap portion; said shoulder straps are bent around when worn by a person to resemble a loop or slot on a rear side of said carrying person in such a way that said respective shoulder strap remains on the respective side of said carrying person; said shoulder straps extending from a foremost portion of said waist strap parts close to said protruding strap portions, and to said bending round arrangement where they are carried through respective holes, or a common corresponding hole, and wherein said shoulder straps are configured to be freely adjusted and bent back to a side from which they extend, and to be fastened to the same respective waist strap part.
7. The carrying harness as claimed in claim 6, comprising a lumbar plate which includes means for bending back said shoulder straps.
8. The carrying harness as claimed in claim 7, wherein an upper portion of said lumbar plate comprises holes for said bending back of said shoulder straps, said holes being arranged diagonally in relation to a center axis of said lumbar plate.
9. The carrying harness as claimed in claim 8, wherein said lumbar plate is formed in one piece.
10. The carrying harness as claimed in claim 8, wherein said lumbar plate is formed in several pieces which are configured to be interconnected by means of links, straps or other suitable means.
11. A carrying harness for small children comprising a carrying harness adapted to be worn by a person and a front piece securable to said carrying harness and adapted to hold a small child; said carrying harness comprising:
a lumbar support having an upper section and a lower section; said upper section defining a pair of openings;
right and left shoulder straps; each shoulder strap passing through a respective one of said openings of said lumbar support and defining a loop, such that when said carrying harness is worn, each shoulder straps remains on the respective side of said person; and
a waist strap at said bottom of said lumbar support; said waist strap being comprised of two parts each of which has a protruding strap portion; each waist strap part extending through the loop defined by said right and left shoulder straps; said protruding strap portions of said waist strap parts being removably connected together by a clasp.
12. The carrying harness of claim 11 wherein said shoulder straps and/or waist straps are adjustable in length.
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