US20240099478A1 - Adjustable infant strap - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the technical field of infant supplies, and in particular to an adjustable infant strap.
- infant straps are made of structures such as sutures, fabric leather and sponge pad to form a frame for bearing infants. Because the carrying baby can freely move its hands and arms when wearing the straps, such straps are becoming more and more popular in carrying infants.
- the strap is generally formed by a main body panel, a waist belt and shoulder belts.
- the waist belt is sewn at the bottom of the main body panel, and the shoulder belts are sewn at the top of the main body panel.
- the waist belt is worn on an adult, and the shoulder belts wrap around the back of the human body and are connected to the main body panel, so as to carry an infant on the human body.
- connection structure between the main body panel of the strap and the waist belt is fixed, and the height of the main body panel cannot be adjusted adaptively according to the weight and the body shape of the infant at different stages, resulting in a limited use period of the straps and a waste of resources.
- the connection points of the main body panel, of the strap used for connecting the shoulder belts are generally provided on the inner side of the main body panel. When in use, the tightening of the shoulder belts may tighten the infant due to the stretching of the internal connection, causing discomfort to the baby. 4.
- the infant's hand will be limited by the connection between the shoulder belts and the main body panel, and the infant's hand cannot move flexibly.
- an objective of the present invention is to provide an adjustable infant strap, the connection positions between a main body panel and a waist belt are adjustable, and the adjustable infant strap is suitable for infants of different ages, weights and body shapes.
- An adjustable infant strap comprising:
- a waist belt provided with a first connection portion
- a main body panel having a first end portion and a second end portion, wherein the main body panel has a first surface facing towards a human body and a second surface facing away from the human body when in use; the first end portion is provided with a first connection point and a second connection point; the second end portion is provided with a second connection portion; the second connection portion is used for adjustable connection with the first connection portion, so that the main body panel is connected to different positions of the waist belt; a first shoulder belt having one end connected to the first connection point and the other end formed as a first connection end for connection of the main body panel; and a second shoulder belt having one end connected to the second connection point and the other end formed as a second connection end for connection of the main body panel.
- first side edge and a second side edge are provided on two sides of the main body panel, the first side edge is fixedly connected to a first shoulder belt panel, and the second side edge is fixedly connected to a second shoulder belt panel; and when in use, the first connection end is connected to the first shoulder belt panel, and the second connection end is connected to the second shoulder belt panel.
- first side edge located above the first shoulder belt panel has a first arc-shaped recess
- second side edge located above the second shoulder belt panel has a second arc-shaped recess
- first side edge located below the first shoulder belt panel has a third arc-shaped recess
- second side edge located below the second shoulder belt panel has a fourth arc-shaped recess
- a first fastener is provided on an end surface of the first shoulder belt panel facing towards the second surface, and the second connection end is provided with a second belt fastener for fastening the first fastener;
- a second fastener is provided on an end surface of the second shoulder belt panel facing towards the second surface, and the first connection end is provided with a first belt fastener for fastening the second fastener.
- a first, surface of the second end portion is provided with a first attachment panel
- the main body panel is connected to one end of the first attachment panel
- the waist belt is connected to the other end of the first attachment panel
- the first attachment panel is provided with the second connection portion
- a second attachment panel is provided on a first surface of the first attachment panel, and the second connection portion is provided on the second attachment panel.
- connection portion is connected to a top end of the first connection portion, so that the infant strap is in a first use state.
- connection portion is connected to a middle portion of the first connection portion, so that the infant strap is in a second use state.
- connection portion is connected to a bottom end of the first connection portion, so that the infant strap is in a third use state.
- first connection portion and the second connection portion are one or more combinations of a Velcro assembly, a fastening assembly, a zipper assembly, or a hook assembly.
- a third fastener is provided on one end of the waist belt
- a third belt fastener is provided on the other end of the waist belt
- the third fastener is adapted with the third belt fastener and is connectable to the third belt fastener in a fastening manner.
- a neck support plate is provided on the first end portion of the main body panel, and is located between the first connection point and the second connection point.
- the present invention has the following beneficial effects:
- the second connection portion of the second end of the main body panel thereof can be connected to different positions of the second connection portion of the main body panel at the first connection portion of the waist belt, so that the overall length and width of the main body panel, can be shortened or lengthened according to the size of an infant, and the bearing portion formed at the second end of the main body panel is provided at different positions of the waist belt, and only one position needs to be adjusted to adapt the infant at different stages.
- a first shoulder belt panel and a second shoulder belt panel are respectively provided directly on a first side edge and a second side edge at two sides of a main body panel.
- the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel When the first shoulder belt and the second shoulder belt are forced to stretch outwards, because force points are on the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel at the side edges of the main body panel, the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel expands at two sides of the main body panel, and the first shoulder belt and the second shoulder belt are pulled backwards, so that the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel pull the first side edge and the second side edge of the main body panel backwards, so that the main body panel forms a wrapped structure; and after the strap is worn by an infant, the main body panel is more fitted, and has more comfortably wrap. 3.
- Arc-shaped recesses are provided on the side edges of two sides of the main body panel above the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel; when an infant's arms move, the arc-shaped recesses can have a relatively large movement space after the arms extend, thereby solving the technical problem of flexible movement of the infant.
- FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of an expanded state according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an expanded structural schematic diagram of a first use state according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an expanded structural schematic diagram of a second use state according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an expanded structural schematic diagram of a third use state according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a non-expanded structural schematic diagram according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a structural schematic diagram of another view angle in a non-expanded state according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a structural schematic diagram of an over-long strap in a use state in the prior art
- FIG. 8 is a structural schematic diagram of an over-long strap in another use state in the prior art.
- FIG. 9 is a structural schematic diagram of a suitable-length strap in a use state according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a structural schematic diagram of a suitable-length strap in a use state according to the present invention.
- orientation or position relationships indicated by terms such as “longitudinal”, “transversal”, “up”, “down”, “front”, “rear”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “top”, and “bottom” are based on orientation or position relationships shown in the accompanying drawings, which are only used to facilitate description of the present invention rather than requiring that the present invention must be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore cannot be construed as a limitation on the present invention.
- connection should be understood broadly, for example, may be fixed connections or detachable connections; may be direct connections or indirect connections by means of intermediate components; may be wired connections or radio connections; and may also be wireless communication signal connections.
- connection may be fixed connections or detachable connections; may be direct connections or indirect connections by means of intermediate components; may be wired connections or radio connections; and may also be wireless communication signal connections.
- specific meaning of the terms may be understood according to specific situations.
- the adjustable infant strap shown in FIG. 1 - 10 comprises a waist belt 10 , a main body panel 20 , a first shoulder belt 30 and a second shoulder belt 40 .
- the waist belt 10 is provided with a first connection portion 11 .
- the main body panel 20 has a first end portion and a second end portion; and the main body panel 20 has a first surface facing towards a human body and a second surface facing away from the human body when in use.
- the first end portion is provided with a first connection point 21 and a second connection point 22 .
- the second end portion is provided with a second connection portion 25 , and the second connection portion 25 can be adjustably connected to the first connection portion 11 , so that the main body panel 20 is connected to different positions of the waist belt 10 .
- first shoulder belt 30 is connected to a first connection point 21
- the other end of the first shoulder belt 30 is formed as a first connection end
- the first connection end is connected to a second shoulder belt panel 60 fixedly connected to the main body panel 20 .
- One end of the second shoulder belt 40 is connected to the second connection point 22
- the other end of the second shoulder belt 40 is formed as a second connection end
- the second connection end is connected to the first shoulder belt panel 50 fixedly connected to the main body panel 20 .
- the first end portion is located at the top end above the human body when in use, and the second end portion can be located at the bottom end relatively below the human body, i.e., the first shoulder belt 30 and the second shoulder belt 40 can take the first connection point 21 and the second connection point 22 located at the top end of the main body panel 20 as the connection attachment points respectively;
- the waist belt 10 can be connected to the main body panel 20 by means of the first connection portion 11 and the second connection portion 25 ; at this time, after the bottom end of the main body panel 20 is connected to the waist belt 10 , a bearing portion can be formed at the connection position.
- the hip part of the infant is placed on the bearing portion on which the main body panel 20 is connected to the waist belt 10 , then the first shoulder belt 30 can wrap around the shoulder of the adult to be connected to the second shoulder belt panel 60 , and the second shoulder belt 40 can wrap around the other shoulder of the adult to be connected to the first shoulder belt panel 50 .
- the infant can be wrapped on the first side of the main body panel 20 facing towards the human body, thereby freeing the hands of the adult.
- first shoulder belt 30 and the second shoulder belt 40 can take the first connection point 21 and the second connection point 22 located at the top end of the main body panel 20 as connection attachment points, so that after the first shoulder belt 30 and the second shoulder belt 40 wrap around the shoulder of the adult, the main body panel 20 is pulled up by means of the top end of the main body panel 20 , thereby reducing the pulling force on the side edge of the main body panel 20 , and preventing the side edge of the main body panel 20 from being stressed on the infant.
- the strap may be a second connection, portion 25 at the second end portion of the main body panel 20 , and the second connection portion 25 of the main body panel 20 can be connected at different positions of the first connection portion 11 of the waist belt 10 , so that the overall height of the main body panel 20 can be adjusted, that is, the overall length of the main body panel 20 is shortened or lengthened according to the size of the infant, so that the bearing portion formed at the second end portion of the main body panel 20 can be arranged at different positions of the waist belt 10 .
- the straps can be configured to be suitable for infants of various ages and body shapes, and can be suitable for infants at different stages.
- two legs of the infant can protrude from two sides of the main body panel 20 below the first shoulder belt panel 50 and the second shoulder belt panel 60 , and two hands of the infant can extend from two sides of the main body panel 20 above the first shoulder belt panel 50 and the second shoulder belt panel 60 thereby not affecting the normal activity of the infant.
- the first surface of the main body panel 20 is used for being, in contact with a human body, and thus can be made of a material with good air permeability, such as a woven fabric (e.g., mesh cloth) or a flexible cloth covered with a supporting material such as sponge.
- the second side of the main body panel 20 can be made of materials such as dirt-resistant and waterproof materials.
- a first attachment panel can be provided on a first side of the second end portion, the main body panel is connected to one end of the first attachment panel, and the waist belt is connected to the other end of the first attachment panel.
- the second connection portion 25 is provided on the first attachment panel.
- the second connection portion of the main body panel is fixedly connected to the waist belt by means of the first attachment panel, and the second connection portion is provided on the first attachment panel, when the height of the main body panel is adjusted, the second connection portion can be connected to the first connection portion of the waist belt, so that the first attachment panel forms a folding region, and the lower side edge of the folding region, is directly connected to the waist belt, thereby increasing the overall strength of the connection between the waist belt and the main body panel.
- the first attachment panel is at risk of disconnection from the waist belt, the lower side edge of the folding region is mainly connected to the waist belt, and the strap will not break because the attachment region is disconnected from the waist belt, and is safer.
- a second attachment panel is provided on a first surface of the first attachment panel, and a second connection portion can be provided on the second attachment panel.
- the second connection portion can be a mounting base of the second attachment panel, the second connection portion is connected to the first connection portion, and the second attachment panel can also be attached to the waist belt together therewith, thereby enhancing the overall connection strength and achieving better weight bearing performance.
- first attachment panel and the second attachment panel can also be made of a material with good air permeability, such as a woven fabric (e.g., mesh cloth) or a flexible cloth covered with a supporting material such as sponge, thereby facilitating contact with the human body and having better comfort.
- a material with good air permeability such as a woven fabric (e.g., mesh cloth) or a flexible cloth covered with a supporting material such as sponge, thereby facilitating contact with the human body and having better comfort.
- the straps are configured to be suitable for infants of all ages and body shapes, and are suitable for infants at different stages.
- the present embodiment specifically provides the following three use states:
- the second connection portion 25 of the main body panel 20 can be connected to the top end of the first connection portion 11 of the waist belt 10 , so that the infant strap is in a first use state.
- the second connection portion 25 is not all connected to the waist belt 10 , but only partially connected to connected to the waist belt 10 , i.e., the length of the main body panel 20 after connection is longer than the total coverage, which can be suitable for infants with a long length.
- the length of the main body panel 20 can be suitable for infants with a length exceeding 66 cm.
- the second connection portion 25 of the main body panel 20 can be connected to the middle portion of the first connection portion 11 of the waist belt 10 , so that the infant strap is in a second use state.
- the main body panel 20 moves upwards relative to the bottom end of the waist belt 10 , i.e., the main body length is shorter than that in the first use state when the main body panel 20 is connected to the middle portion of the waist belt 10 compared with connected to the bottom end of the waist belt 10 , and can be suitable for use by infants with a middle length.
- the length of the main body panel 20 can be suitable for infants with a length exceeding 58 cm.
- the second connection portion 25 of the main body panel 20 can be connected to the first connection portion 11 of the waist belt 10 , and the first connection portion can be connected to the bottom end of the second connection portion 25 , so that the infant strap is in a third use state.
- the main body panel 20 moves upwards relative to the middle portion of the waist belt 10 , i.e., the main body length is shorter than that in the second state when the main body panel 20 is connected to the top end of the waist belt 10 compared with connected to the middle end of the waist belt 10 , the length after connection is longer than the total coverage, the main body panel can be suitable for infants with a short length.
- the length of the main body panel 20 can be suitable for infants with a length of less than 58 cm.
- the infant when the used main body panel of the strap is too long, the infant is easy to shield the head and the nose of the infant, regardless of whether the head faces inward or outward, thus causing poor breathing.
- FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 only when the main body panel of the strap matches the height of the infant, the infant gets a relatively comfortable carrying within the strap. Therefore, in the present application, the first connection portion and the second connection portion are connected in an adjustable manner, and the overall length of the strap is adjusted according to the height of the infant, such that infants with different heights can be comfortably used.
- first connection portion and the second connection portion are one of a Velcro assembly, a fastening assembly, a zipper assembly, or a hook assembly.
- the first connection portion 11 is a first Velcro
- the second connection portion 25 is a second Velcro.
- the first Velcro is bonded to the second Velcro.
- the first Velcro can be provided on the waist belt 10 in a sewing manner or in a bonding manner.
- the second Velcro can also be provided on the first attachment panel of the main body panel 20 in a sewing manner or in a bonding manner.
- the main body panel 20 is connected to the waist belt 10
- the second Velcro can be bonded to the first Velcro
- the second Velcro can be bonded to the top end, the bottom end, and the middle end of the first Velcro.
- the area of the first Velcro can be greater than the area of the second Velcro.
- the area of the first Velcro can be configured to fully cover the inner side of the waist belt 10 , i.e., the height of the first Velcro is the same as the height of the waist belt 10 .
- the area of the second Velcro can be configured to be one third of that of the first Velcro, the height of the second Velcro can be one third of that of the first Velcro, and the second Velcro can be attached to different positions of the first Velcro.
- first connection portion and the second connection portion can also be selected as fastening assemblies in the prior art, i.e., the first connection portion 11 can be selected as female fasteners of multiple fastening assemblies, the multiple female fastener positions are provided at different height positions of the waist belt 10 in a sewing manner, and the second connection portion 25 can be selected as male fasteners of a fastening assemblies, the fastening assemblies can all be sewn on the waist belt and the first attachment panel, and the male fasteners on the first attachment panel of the main body panel 20 can be fastened into the female fasteners of the waist belt 10 at different heights, so as to adjust the fastening positions.
- first connection portion 11 and the second connection portion 25 can also be achieved by selecting an adjustment belt and an adjustment fastener, in short, as long as the connection position between the main body panel 20 and the waist belt 10 can be adjusted.
- a first side edge 23 and a second side edge 24 are provided at two sides of the main body panel 20 , the first side edge 23 is provided with a first shoulder belt panel 50 , and the second side edge 24 is provided with a second shoulder belt panel 60 .
- the first connection end of the first shoulder belt 30 can be connected to the second shoulder belt panel 60
- the second connection end of the second shoulder belt 40 can be connected to the second shoulder belt panel 60 .
- the connection positions of the first shoulder belt 30 and the second shoulder belt 40 to the main body panel 20 are necessarily located at the inner side of the main body panel 20 ; and when the first shoulder belt 30 and the second shoulder belt 40 are forced to stretch, the first shoulder belt 30 and the second shoulder belt 40 are stretched from the inner side to the two sides, and will be stretched in the transverse direction on the main body panel 20 , and the main body panel 20 will be tightened, causing the infant to be uncomfortable.
- a first shoulder belt panel 50 and a second shoulder belt panel 60 are respectively provided directly on a first side edge 23 and a second side edge 24 at two sides of a main body panel 20 .
- first shoulder belt 30 and the second shoulder belt 40 When the first shoulder belt 30 and the second shoulder belt 40 are forced to stretch outwards, as force points are on the first shoulder belt panel 50 and the second shoulder belt panel 60 at the side edges of the main body panel 20 , the first shoulder belt panel 50 and the second shoulder belt panel 60 expand at two sides of the main body panel 20 , and the first shoulder belt 30 and the second shoulder belt 40 are pulled backwards, so that the first shoulder belt panel 50 and the second shoulder belt panel 60 pull the first side edge 23 and the second side edge 24 of the main body panel 20 backwards, so that the main body panel 20 forms a wrapped structure; and after a strap is worn by an infant, the main body panel 20 is more fitted, and has more comfortably wrap.
- first shoulder belt panel 50 and the second shoulder belt panel 60 can also be made of a material with good air permeability, such as a woven fabric (e.g., mesh cloth) or a flexible cloth covered with a supporting material such as sponge, so that stress points are formed at the first connection end of the first shoulder belt 30 and the second connection end of the second shoulder belt 40 , and the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel are not easily broken and deformed during use.
- a material with good air permeability such as a woven fabric (e.g., mesh cloth) or a flexible cloth covered with a supporting material such as sponge
- first sides edge located above the first shoulder belt panel has a first arc-shaped recess
- second side edge located above the second shoulder belt panel has a second arc-shaped recess
- the first shoulder belt and the second shoulder belt are located above the main body panel, the first shoulder belt and the second shoulder belt, wrap around the shoulders and are connected to the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel at two sides; after the infant is wrapped by the main body panel, in order to facilitate movement, the infant's arms need to be extended from the two upper sides; if the first side edge and the second side edge of the main body panel are straight sides, the straight sides are stretched when the first shoulder belt and the second shoulder belt stretch upwards, and the arm is easily pressed against the two sides of the main body panel when stretching out.
- the first side edge and the second side edge are respectively provided with the first arc-shaped recess and the second arc-shaped recess, a certain arc degree can enable the arm of the infant to extend, having more flexible movement of the infant.
- first side edge 23 located below the first shoulder belt panel has a third arc-shaped recess 231
- second side edge located 24 below the second shoulder belt panel has a fourth arc-shaped recess 241 .
- a first fastener 61 is provided on an, end surface of the first shoulder belt panel 50 facing towards the second surface
- a second fastener 51 is provided on an end surface of the second shoulder belt panel 60 facing towards the second surface.
- the first connection end is provided with a first belt fastener 31
- the first belt fastener 31 can be used for fastening the second fastener 51 .
- a second belt fastener 41 is provided on the second connection end, and the second belt fastener 41 can be used for fastening the first fastener 61 .
- the first connection end of the first shoulder belt 30 can wrap around the shoulder, so that the first fastener 61 on the first connection end is fastened on the second fastener 41 on the second shoulder belt panel 60 on the side away from the first shoulder belt 30 .
- the second connection end of the second shoulder belt 40 can wrap around the shoulder, so that the second buckle member 51 on the second connection end is fastened on the first fastener 31 on the first shoulder belt panel 50 on the side away from the second shoulder belt 40 . That is, after the shoulder belt is fastened with the main body panel 20 , the first connection end is fastened on the back of the human body in a crossing manner, thereby forming a more stable wrapping structure and being not easy to fall off from the shoulder of the human body.
- connection manner between the first connection end of the first shoulder belt 30 and the first shoulder belt panel 50 can also be achieved by means of a mountain-climbing fastener, a spring fastener, zipper, fastener, and the like.
- the structure that can achieve the detachable connection can be used.
- first shoulder belt 30 the first shoulder belt panel 50 , the second shoulder belt 40 , and the second shoulder belt panel 60 can also be bonded by means of Velcro.
- a third fastener 12 is provided on one side of the waist belt 10
- a third fastener 13 is correspondingly provided on the other side of the waist belt 10 .
- the waist belt 10 can be annularly disposed on the waist of the human body, and then the third fastener 12 can be used to being fastened to the third fastener 13 for easy connection, thereby facilitating the connection.
- the two side connection manners of the waist belt 10 can also be detachable connection by using a Velcro, a zipper and other structures.
- a belt fastener i.e., a belt type adjustment fastener in the prior art
- a belt fastener is used to fasten a fastener, so that the strap can be stretched by the fastener according to an actual use condition, thereby adjusting the tightness.
- a neck support plate can also be provided at a first end of the main body panel 20 , and the neck support plate is located between the first connection point 21 and the second connection point 22 .
- the neck support plate can be formed by using a supporting sponge structure or a foam structure wrapped inside the main body panel 20 , and is used for supporting a chin or a rear neck of an infant after the infant is wrapped by the main body panel 20 , so that the head of the infant can be effectively fixed.
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An adjustable infant strap includes a waist belt and a main body panel; the main body panel is provided with a first end portion and a second end portion; the main body panel is provided with a first surface facing towards a human body and a second surface facing away from the human body when in use; the first end portion is provided with a first connection point and a second connection point; the second end portion is provided with a second connection portion; and the second connection portion is used for adjustable connection with the first connection portion, so that the main body panel is connected to different positions of the waist belt. In the present invention, the connection positions of the main body panel and the waist belt are adjustable, such that the adjustable infant strap is suitable for infants of different ages, weights and body shapes.
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- The present invention relates to the technical field of infant supplies, and in particular to an adjustable infant strap.
- Currently, infant straps are made of structures such as sutures, fabric leather and sponge pad to form a frame for bearing infants. Because the carrying baby can freely move its hands and arms when wearing the straps, such straps are becoming more and more popular in carrying infants.
- The strap is generally formed by a main body panel, a waist belt and shoulder belts. The waist belt is sewn at the bottom of the main body panel, and the shoulder belts are sewn at the top of the main body panel. When in use, the waist belt is worn on an adult, and the shoulder belts wrap around the back of the human body and are connected to the main body panel, so as to carry an infant on the human body.
- However, the existing straps have the following defects:
- 1. The connection structure between the main body panel of the strap and the waist belt is fixed, and the height of the main body panel cannot be adjusted adaptively according to the weight and the body shape of the infant at different stages, resulting in a limited use period of the straps and a waste of resources.
2. If it is desired to adjust the length or width of the existing straps on the market, it is necessary to use various fasteners, slide locks, or Velcro for coordinated adjustment, the structure is complex, such that the straps cannot not be operated by many users.
3. The connection points of the main body panel, of the strap used for connecting the shoulder belts are generally provided on the inner side of the main body panel. When in use, the tightening of the shoulder belts may tighten the infant due to the stretching of the internal connection, causing discomfort to the baby.
4. When in use, after an infant is carried by a main body panel and shoulder belts, etc., the infant's hand will be limited by the connection between the shoulder belts and the main body panel, and the infant's hand cannot move flexibly. - In order to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, an objective of the present invention is to provide an adjustable infant strap, the connection positions between a main body panel and a waist belt are adjustable, and the adjustable infant strap is suitable for infants of different ages, weights and body shapes.
- The objective of the present invention is achieved by the following technical solution:
- An adjustable infant strap, comprising:
- a waist belt provided with a first connection portion;
- a main body panel having a first end portion and a second end portion, wherein the main body panel has a first surface facing towards a human body and a second surface facing away from the human body when in use; the first end portion is provided with a first connection point and a second connection point; the second end portion is provided with a second connection portion; the second connection portion is used for adjustable connection with the first connection portion, so that the main body panel is connected to different positions of the waist belt; a first shoulder belt having one end connected to the first connection point and the other end formed as a first connection end for connection of the main body panel; and a second shoulder belt having one end connected to the second connection point and the other end formed as a second connection end for connection of the main body panel.
- Further, a first side edge and a second side edge are provided on two sides of the main body panel, the first side edge is fixedly connected to a first shoulder belt panel, and the second side edge is fixedly connected to a second shoulder belt panel; and when in use, the first connection end is connected to the first shoulder belt panel, and the second connection end is connected to the second shoulder belt panel.
- Further, a portion of the first side edge located above the first shoulder belt panel has a first arc-shaped recess, and a portion of the second side edge located above the second shoulder belt panel has a second arc-shaped recess.
- Further, a portion of the first side edge located below the first shoulder belt panel has a third arc-shaped recess, and a portion of the second side edge located below the second shoulder belt panel has a fourth arc-shaped recess.
- Further, a first fastener is provided on an end surface of the first shoulder belt panel facing towards the second surface, and the second connection end is provided with a second belt fastener for fastening the first fastener; a second fastener is provided on an end surface of the second shoulder belt panel facing towards the second surface, and the first connection end is provided with a first belt fastener for fastening the second fastener.
- Further, a first, surface of the second end portion is provided with a first attachment panel, the main body panel is connected to one end of the first attachment panel, the waist belt is connected to the other end of the first attachment panel, and the first attachment panel is provided with the second connection portion.
- Further, a second attachment panel is provided on a first surface of the first attachment panel, and the second connection portion is provided on the second attachment panel.
- Further, the second connection portion is connected to a top end of the first connection portion, so that the infant strap is in a first use state.
- Further, the second connection portion is connected to a middle portion of the first connection portion, so that the infant strap is in a second use state.
- Further, the second connection portion is connected to a bottom end of the first connection portion, so that the infant strap is in a third use state.
- Further, the first connection portion and the second connection portion are one or more combinations of a Velcro assembly, a fastening assembly, a zipper assembly, or a hook assembly.
- Further, a third fastener is provided on one end of the waist belt, a third belt fastener is provided on the other end of the waist belt, and the third fastener is adapted with the third belt fastener and is connectable to the third belt fastener in a fastening manner.
- Further, a neck support plate is provided on the first end portion of the main body panel, and is located between the first connection point and the second connection point.
- Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:
- 1. The second connection portion of the second end of the main body panel thereof can be connected to different positions of the second connection portion of the main body panel at the first connection portion of the waist belt, so that the overall length and width of the main body panel, can be shortened or lengthened according to the size of an infant, and the bearing portion formed at the second end of the main body panel is provided at different positions of the waist belt, and only one position needs to be adjusted to adapt the infant at different stages.
2. A first shoulder belt panel and a second shoulder belt panel are respectively provided directly on a first side edge and a second side edge at two sides of a main body panel. When the first shoulder belt and the second shoulder belt are forced to stretch outwards, because force points are on the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel at the side edges of the main body panel, the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel expands at two sides of the main body panel, and the first shoulder belt and the second shoulder belt are pulled backwards, so that the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel pull the first side edge and the second side edge of the main body panel backwards, so that the main body panel forms a wrapped structure; and after the strap is worn by an infant, the main body panel is more fitted, and has more comfortably wrap.
3. Arc-shaped recesses are provided on the side edges of two sides of the main body panel above the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel; when an infant's arms move, the arc-shaped recesses can have a relatively large movement space after the arms extend, thereby solving the technical problem of flexible movement of the infant. - The accompanying drawings, which form a part of the present application, are used to provide a further understanding of the present invention. The schematic embodiments of the present invention and the description thereof are used to explain the present invention, and do not form improper limits to the present invention. In which:
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FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of an expanded state according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an expanded structural schematic diagram of a first use state according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is an expanded structural schematic diagram of a second use state according to the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is an expanded structural schematic diagram of a third use state according to the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a non-expanded structural schematic diagram according to the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a structural schematic diagram of another view angle in a non-expanded state according to the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a structural schematic diagram of an over-long strap in a use state in the prior art; -
FIG. 8 is a structural schematic diagram of an over-long strap in another use state in the prior art; -
FIG. 9 is a structural schematic diagram of a suitable-length strap in a use state according to the present invention; and -
FIG. 10 is a structural schematic diagram of a suitable-length strap in a use state according to the present invention. - Description of reference signs: 10. waist belt; 11. first connection portion; 12. third fastener; 13. third belt fastener; 20. main body panel; 21. first connection point; 22. second connection point; 23. first side edge; 231. third arc-shaped recess; 24. second side edge; 241. fourth arc-shaped recess; 25. second connection portion; 26. neck support portion: 27. first attachment panel; 271. second attachment panel; 28. first arc-shaped recess; 29. second arc-shaped recess; 30. first shoulder belt; 31. first belt fastener; 40. second shoulder belt; 41. second belt fastener, 50. first shoulder belt panel; 51. second fastener; 60, second shoulder belt panel; and 61. first fastener.
- Thepresent invention will be described below with reference to the drawings and embodiments in detail. The respective examples are provided by means of explanation of the present invention without limiting the present invention. Indeed, it will be apparent to a person skilled in the art that modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as being part of one embodiment may be used in another embodiment to yield yet another embodiment. Therefore, it is intended that the present invention cover such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
- In the description of the present invention, orientation or position relationships indicated by terms such as “longitudinal”, “transversal”, “up”, “down”, “front”, “rear”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “top”, and “bottom” are based on orientation or position relationships shown in the accompanying drawings, which are only used to facilitate description of the present invention rather than requiring that the present invention must be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore cannot be construed as a limitation on the present invention. The terms “connected”, “connecting” and “provided” used in the present invention should be understood broadly, for example, may be fixed connections or detachable connections; may be direct connections or indirect connections by means of intermediate components; may be wired connections or radio connections; and may also be wireless communication signal connections. For a person skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the terms may be understood according to specific situations.
- One or more examples of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The detailed description uses numerals and letter signs to refer to features in the drawings. Like or analogous signs in the drawings and descriptions have been used to refer to like or analogous parts of the present invention. As used herein, the terms “first”, “second” and “third”, etc., are used interchangeably to distinguish one member from another, and are not intended to represent the location or importance of the individual members.
- The adjustable infant strap shown in
FIG. 1-10 comprises awaist belt 10, amain body panel 20, afirst shoulder belt 30 and asecond shoulder belt 40. Thewaist belt 10 is provided with afirst connection portion 11. - Specifically, the
main body panel 20 has a first end portion and a second end portion; and themain body panel 20 has a first surface facing towards a human body and a second surface facing away from the human body when in use. The first end portion is provided with afirst connection point 21 and asecond connection point 22. The second end portion is provided with asecond connection portion 25, and thesecond connection portion 25 can be adjustably connected to thefirst connection portion 11, so that themain body panel 20 is connected to different positions of thewaist belt 10. - In addition, one end of the
first shoulder belt 30 is connected to afirst connection point 21, the other end of thefirst shoulder belt 30 is formed as a first connection end, and the first connection end is connected to a secondshoulder belt panel 60 fixedly connected to themain body panel 20. One end of thesecond shoulder belt 40 is connected to thesecond connection point 22, the other end of thesecond shoulder belt 40 is formed as a second connection end, and the second connection end is connected to the firstshoulder belt panel 50 fixedly connected to themain body panel 20. - In the present embodiment, the first end portion is located at the top end above the human body when in use, and the second end portion can be located at the bottom end relatively below the human body, i.e., the
first shoulder belt 30 and thesecond shoulder belt 40 can take thefirst connection point 21 and thesecond connection point 22 located at the top end of themain body panel 20 as the connection attachment points respectively; when in use, thewaist belt 10 can be connected to themain body panel 20 by means of thefirst connection portion 11 and thesecond connection portion 25; at this time, after the bottom end of themain body panel 20 is connected to thewaist belt 10, a bearing portion can be formed at the connection position. - After that, the hip part of the infant is placed on the bearing portion on which the
main body panel 20 is connected to thewaist belt 10, then thefirst shoulder belt 30 can wrap around the shoulder of the adult to be connected to the secondshoulder belt panel 60, and thesecond shoulder belt 40 can wrap around the other shoulder of the adult to be connected to the firstshoulder belt panel 50. Thus, the infant can be wrapped on the first side of themain body panel 20 facing towards the human body, thereby freeing the hands of the adult. In addition, thefirst shoulder belt 30 and thesecond shoulder belt 40 can take thefirst connection point 21 and thesecond connection point 22 located at the top end of themain body panel 20 as connection attachment points, so that after thefirst shoulder belt 30 and thesecond shoulder belt 40 wrap around the shoulder of the adult, themain body panel 20 is pulled up by means of the top end of themain body panel 20, thereby reducing the pulling force on the side edge of themain body panel 20, and preventing the side edge of themain body panel 20 from being stressed on the infant. - In order to enable the strap to be suitable for supporting infants of various ages, in the present embodiment, it may be a second connection,
portion 25 at the second end portion of themain body panel 20, and thesecond connection portion 25 of themain body panel 20 can be connected at different positions of thefirst connection portion 11 of thewaist belt 10, so that the overall height of themain body panel 20 can be adjusted, that is, the overall length of themain body panel 20 is shortened or lengthened according to the size of the infant, so that the bearing portion formed at the second end portion of themain body panel 20 can be arranged at different positions of thewaist belt 10. In this way, the straps can be configured to be suitable for infants of various ages and body shapes, and can be suitable for infants at different stages. - When the infant is born by the bearing portion, two legs of the infant can protrude from two sides of the
main body panel 20 below the firstshoulder belt panel 50 and the secondshoulder belt panel 60, and two hands of the infant can extend from two sides of themain body panel 20 above the firstshoulder belt panel 50 and the secondshoulder belt panel 60 thereby not affecting the normal activity of the infant. - It should be noted that, the first surface of the
main body panel 20 is used for being, in contact with a human body, and thus can be made of a material with good air permeability, such as a woven fabric (e.g., mesh cloth) or a flexible cloth covered with a supporting material such as sponge. The second side of themain body panel 20 can be made of materials such as dirt-resistant and waterproof materials. - Specifically, a first attachment panel can be provided on a first side of the second end portion, the main body panel is connected to one end of the first attachment panel, and the waist belt is connected to the other end of the first attachment panel. The
second connection portion 25 is provided on the first attachment panel. - On the basis of this structure, as the second end portion of the main body panel is fixedly connected to the waist belt by means of the first attachment panel, and the second connection portion is provided on the first attachment panel, when the height of the main body panel is adjusted, the second connection portion can be connected to the first connection portion of the waist belt, so that the first attachment panel forms a folding region, and the lower side edge of the folding region, is directly connected to the waist belt, thereby increasing the overall strength of the connection between the waist belt and the main body panel. In addition, if the first attachment panel is at risk of disconnection from the waist belt, the lower side edge of the folding region is mainly connected to the waist belt, and the strap will not break because the attachment region is disconnected from the waist belt, and is safer.
- More specifically, a second attachment panel is provided on a first surface of the first attachment panel, and a second connection portion can be provided on the second attachment panel. In this way, the second connection portion can be a mounting base of the second attachment panel, the second connection portion is connected to the first connection portion, and the second attachment panel can also be attached to the waist belt together therewith, thereby enhancing the overall connection strength and achieving better weight bearing performance.
- It should be noted, that the first attachment panel and the second attachment panel can also be made of a material with good air permeability, such as a woven fabric (e.g., mesh cloth) or a flexible cloth covered with a supporting material such as sponge, thereby facilitating contact with the human body and having better comfort.
- Specifically, the straps are configured to be suitable for infants of all ages and body shapes, and are suitable for infants at different stages. The present embodiment specifically provides the following three use states:
- First Use State:
- Referring to
FIG. 2 , when themain body panel 20 is connected to thewaist belt 10, thesecond connection portion 25 of themain body panel 20 can be connected to the top end of thefirst connection portion 11 of thewaist belt 10, so that the infant strap is in a first use state. After themain body panel 20 is connected to thewaist belt 10, thesecond connection portion 25 is not all connected to thewaist belt 10, but only partially connected to connected to thewaist belt 10, i.e., the length of themain body panel 20 after connection is longer than the total coverage, which can be suitable for infants with a long length. In the present embodiment, after themain body panel 20 is connected to thefirst connection portion 11 of thewaist belt 10 by means of thesecond connection portion 25, the length of themain body panel 20 can be suitable for infants with a length exceeding 66 cm. - Second Use State:
- Referring to
FIG. 3 , when themain body panel 20 is connected to thewaist belt 10, thesecond connection portion 25 of themain body panel 20 can be connected to the middle portion of thefirst connection portion 11 of thewaist belt 10, so that the infant strap is in a second use state. Compared with the first use state, after themain body panel 20 is connected to thewaist belt 10, themain body panel 20 moves upwards relative to the bottom end of thewaist belt 10, i.e., the main body length is shorter than that in the first use state when themain body panel 20 is connected to the middle portion of thewaist belt 10 compared with connected to the bottom end of thewaist belt 10, and can be suitable for use by infants with a middle length. In the present embodiment, after themain body panel 20 is connected to thefirst connection portion 11 of thewaist belt 10 by means of thesecond connection portion 25, the length of themain body panel 20 can be suitable for infants with a length exceeding 58 cm. - Third Use State:
- Referring to
FIG. 4 , when themain body panel 20 is connected to thewaist belt 10, thesecond connection portion 25 of themain body panel 20 can be connected to thefirst connection portion 11 of thewaist belt 10, and the first connection portion can be connected to the bottom end of thesecond connection portion 25, so that the infant strap is in a third use state. Compared with the second use state, after themain body panel 20 is connected to thewaist belt 10, themain body panel 20 moves upwards relative to the middle portion of thewaist belt 10, i.e., the main body length is shorter than that in the second state when themain body panel 20 is connected to the top end of thewaist belt 10 compared with connected to the middle end of thewaist belt 10, the length after connection is longer than the total coverage, the main body panel can be suitable for infants with a short length. In the present embodiment, after themain body panel 20 is connected to thefirst connection portion 11 of thewaist belt 10 by means of thesecond connection portion 25, the length of themain body panel 20 can be suitable for infants with a length of less than 58 cm. - It should be noted that, with reference to
FIGS. 7 and 8 , when the used main body panel of the strap is too long, the infant is easy to shield the head and the nose of the infant, regardless of whether the head faces inward or outward, thus causing poor breathing. As shown inFIG. 9 andFIG. 10 , only when the main body panel of the strap matches the height of the infant, the infant gets a relatively comfortable carrying within the strap. Therefore, in the present application, the first connection portion and the second connection portion are connected in an adjustable manner, and the overall length of the strap is adjusted according to the height of the infant, such that infants with different heights can be comfortably used. - Further, the first connection portion and the second connection portion are one of a Velcro assembly, a fastening assembly, a zipper assembly, or a hook assembly.
- In the present embodiment, when the first connection portion and the second connection portion are Velcro assemblies, the
first connection portion 11 is a first Velcro, and thesecond connection portion 25 is a second Velcro. Specifically, the first Velcro is bonded to the second Velcro. Specifically, the first Velcro can be provided on thewaist belt 10 in a sewing manner or in a bonding manner. Similarly, the second Velcro can also be provided on the first attachment panel of themain body panel 20 in a sewing manner or in a bonding manner. When themain body panel 20 is connected to thewaist belt 10, the second Velcro can be bonded to the first Velcro, and the second Velcro can be bonded to the top end, the bottom end, and the middle end of the first Velcro. - In addition, it should be noted that, the area of the first Velcro can be greater than the area of the second Velcro. Specifically, in the present embodiment, the area of the first Velcro can be configured to fully cover the inner side of the
waist belt 10, i.e., the height of the first Velcro is the same as the height of thewaist belt 10. The area of the second Velcro can be configured to be one third of that of the first Velcro, the height of the second Velcro can be one third of that of the first Velcro, and the second Velcro can be attached to different positions of the first Velcro. - Of course, the first connection portion and the second connection portion can also be selected as fastening assemblies in the prior art, i.e., the
first connection portion 11 can be selected as female fasteners of multiple fastening assemblies, the multiple female fastener positions are provided at different height positions of thewaist belt 10 in a sewing manner, and thesecond connection portion 25 can be selected as male fasteners of a fastening assemblies, the fastening assemblies can all be sewn on the waist belt and the first attachment panel, and the male fasteners on the first attachment panel of themain body panel 20 can be fastened into the female fasteners of thewaist belt 10 at different heights, so as to adjust the fastening positions. - In addition, the
first connection portion 11 and thesecond connection portion 25 can also be achieved by selecting an adjustment belt and an adjustment fastener, in short, as long as the connection position between themain body panel 20 and thewaist belt 10 can be adjusted. - Further, in the present embodiment, a
first side edge 23 and asecond side edge 24 are provided at two sides of themain body panel 20, thefirst side edge 23 is provided with a firstshoulder belt panel 50, and thesecond side edge 24 is provided with a secondshoulder belt panel 60. On the basis of this structure, the first connection end of thefirst shoulder belt 30 can be connected to the secondshoulder belt panel 60, and the second connection end of thesecond shoulder belt 40 can be connected to the secondshoulder belt panel 60. - As the existing
first shoulder belt 30 andsecond shoulder belt 40 are connected to the inner side of themain body panel 20, on the basis of this structure, the connection positions of thefirst shoulder belt 30 and thesecond shoulder belt 40 to themain body panel 20 are necessarily located at the inner side of themain body panel 20; and when thefirst shoulder belt 30 and thesecond shoulder belt 40 are forced to stretch, thefirst shoulder belt 30 and thesecond shoulder belt 40 are stretched from the inner side to the two sides, and will be stretched in the transverse direction on themain body panel 20, and themain body panel 20 will be tightened, causing the infant to be uncomfortable. - Therefore, in the present embodiment, an improvement is made to the existing solution, that is, a first
shoulder belt panel 50 and a secondshoulder belt panel 60 are respectively provided directly on afirst side edge 23 and asecond side edge 24 at two sides of amain body panel 20. When thefirst shoulder belt 30 and thesecond shoulder belt 40 are forced to stretch outwards, as force points are on the firstshoulder belt panel 50 and the secondshoulder belt panel 60 at the side edges of themain body panel 20, the firstshoulder belt panel 50 and the secondshoulder belt panel 60 expand at two sides of themain body panel 20, and thefirst shoulder belt 30 and thesecond shoulder belt 40 are pulled backwards, so that the firstshoulder belt panel 50 and the secondshoulder belt panel 60 pull thefirst side edge 23 and thesecond side edge 24 of themain body panel 20 backwards, so that themain body panel 20 forms a wrapped structure; and after a strap is worn by an infant, themain body panel 20 is more fitted, and has more comfortably wrap. - It should be noted that, the first
shoulder belt panel 50 and the secondshoulder belt panel 60 can also be made of a material with good air permeability, such as a woven fabric (e.g., mesh cloth) or a flexible cloth covered with a supporting material such as sponge, so that stress points are formed at the first connection end of thefirst shoulder belt 30 and the second connection end of thesecond shoulder belt 40, and the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel are not easily broken and deformed during use. - Further, a portion of the first sides edge located above the first shoulder belt panel has a first arc-shaped recess, and a portion of the second side edge located above the second shoulder belt panel has a second arc-shaped recess.
- As in a use state, the first shoulder belt and the second shoulder belt are located above the main body panel, the first shoulder belt and the second shoulder belt, wrap around the shoulders and are connected to the first shoulder belt panel and the second shoulder belt panel at two sides; after the infant is wrapped by the main body panel, in order to facilitate movement, the infant's arms need to be extended from the two upper sides; if the first side edge and the second side edge of the main body panel are straight sides, the straight sides are stretched when the first shoulder belt and the second shoulder belt stretch upwards, and the arm is easily pressed against the two sides of the main body panel when stretching out. However, in the present embodiment, the first side edge and the second side edge are respectively provided with the first arc-shaped recess and the second arc-shaped recess, a certain arc degree can enable the arm of the infant to extend, having more flexible movement of the infant.
- Further, a portion of the
first side edge 23 located below the first shoulder belt panel has a third arc-shapedrecess 231, and a portion of the second side edge located 24 below the second shoulder belt panel has a fourth arc-shapedrecess 241. As the connection positions of the first connection portion and the second connection portion are different, the overall length of the main body panel can be adjusted. If both the first side edge and the second side edge adopt an arc-shaped structure, when the overall length of the main body panel changes, the corresponding width changes accordingly, and the main body panel is suitable for different proportions of body shape and sitting posture. - Further, a
first fastener 61 is provided on an, end surface of the firstshoulder belt panel 50 facing towards the second surface, and asecond fastener 51 is provided on an end surface of the secondshoulder belt panel 60 facing towards the second surface. Correspondingly, the first connection end is provided with afirst belt fastener 31, and thefirst belt fastener 31 can be used for fastening thesecond fastener 51. Asecond belt fastener 41 is provided on the second connection end, and thesecond belt fastener 41 can be used for fastening thefirst fastener 61. - In this way, after the infant is worn on the
main body panel 20, the first connection end of thefirst shoulder belt 30 can wrap around the shoulder, so that thefirst fastener 61 on the first connection end is fastened on thesecond fastener 41 on the secondshoulder belt panel 60 on the side away from thefirst shoulder belt 30. Similarly, the second connection end of thesecond shoulder belt 40 can wrap around the shoulder, so that thesecond buckle member 51 on the second connection end is fastened on thefirst fastener 31 on the firstshoulder belt panel 50 on the side away from thesecond shoulder belt 40. That is, after the shoulder belt is fastened with themain body panel 20, the first connection end is fastened on the back of the human body in a crossing manner, thereby forming a more stable wrapping structure and being not easy to fall off from the shoulder of the human body. - It should be noted that, the connection manner between the first connection end of the
first shoulder belt 30 and the firstshoulder belt panel 50 can also be achieved by means of a mountain-climbing fastener, a spring fastener, zipper, fastener, and the like. In a word, the structure that can achieve the detachable connection can be used. - Of course, the
first shoulder belt 30, the firstshoulder belt panel 50, thesecond shoulder belt 40, and the secondshoulder belt panel 60 can also be bonded by means of Velcro. - Similarly, a
third fastener 12 is provided on one side of thewaist belt 10, athird fastener 13 is correspondingly provided on the other side of thewaist belt 10. In this way, when thewaist belt 10 is worn to the human body, thewaist belt 10 can be annularly disposed on the waist of the human body, and then thethird fastener 12 can be used to being fastened to thethird fastener 13 for easy connection, thereby facilitating the connection. - Of course, the two side connection manners of the
waist belt 10 can also be detachable connection by using a Velcro, a zipper and other structures. - In addition, in the present embodiment, a belt fastener (i.e., a belt type adjustment fastener in the prior art) is used to fasten a fastener, so that the strap can be stretched by the fastener according to an actual use condition, thereby adjusting the tightness.
- Further, a neck support plate can also be provided at a first end of the
main body panel 20, and the neck support plate is located between thefirst connection point 21 and thesecond connection point 22. The neck support plate can be formed by using a supporting sponge structure or a foam structure wrapped inside themain body panel 20, and is used for supporting a chin or a rear neck of an infant after the infant is wrapped by themain body panel 20, so that the head of the infant can be effectively fixed. - The above description is only the preferred embodiments of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the present invention. For a person skilled in the art, the present invention may have various modifications and variations. Any modifications, equivalent replacements, improvements and the like made within the spirit and principle of the present invention shall belong, to the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims (13)
1. An adjustable infant strap, comprising,
a waist belt provided with a first connection portion;
a main body panel having a first end portion and a second end portion, wherein the main body panel has a first surface facing towards a human body and a second surface facing away from the human body when in use; the first end portion is provided with a first connection point and a second connection point; the second end portion is provided with a second connection portion; the second connection portion is used for adjustable connection with the first connection portion, so that the main body panel is connected to different positions of the waist belt;
a first shoulder belt, having one end connected to the first connection point and the other end formed as a first connection end for connection of the main body panel; and
a second shoulder belt having one end connected to the second connection point and the other end formed as a second connection end for connection of the main body panel.
2. The adjustable infant strap of claim 1 , wherein a first side edge and a second side edge are provided on two sides of the main body panel, the first side edge is fixedly connected to a first shoulder belt panel, and the second side edge is fixedly connected to a second shoulder belt panel; and when in use, the first connection end is connected to the first shoulder belt panel, and the second connection end is connected to the second shoulder belt panel.
3. The adjustable infant strap of claim 2 , wherein a portion of the first side edge located above the first shoulder belt panel has a first arc-shaped recess, and a portion of the second side edge located above the second shoulder belt panel has a second arc-shaped recess.
4. The adjustable infant strap of claim 2 , wherein a portion of the first side edge located below the first shoulder belt panel has a third arc-shaped recess, and a portion of the second side edge located below the second shoulder belt panel has a fourth arc-shaped recess.
5. The adjustable infant strap of claim 2 , wherein a first fastener is provided on an end surface of the first shoulder belt panel facing towards the second surface, and the second connection end is provided with a second belt fastener for fastening the first fastener; a second fastener is provided on an end surface of the second shoulder belt panel facing towards the second surface, and the first connection end is provided with a first belt fastener for fastening the second fastener.
6. The adjustable infant strap of claim 1 , wherein a first surface of the second end portion is provided with a first attachment panel, the main body panel is connected to one end of the first attachment panel, the waist belt is connected to the other end of the first attachment panel, and the first attachment panel is provided with the second connection portion.
7. The adjustable infant strap of claim 6 , wherein a second attachment panel is provided on a first surface of the first attachment panel, and the second connection portion is provided on the second attachment panel.
8. The adjustable infant strap of claim 6 , wherein the second connection portion is connected to a top end of the first connection portion, so that the infant strap is in a first use state.
9. The adjustable infant strap of claim 6 , wherein the second connection portion is connected to, a middle portion of the first connection portion, so that the infant strap is in a second use state.
10. The adjustable infant strap of claim 6 , wherein the second connection portion is connected to a bottom end of the first connection portion, so that the infant strap is transverse to a third use state.
11. The adjustable infant strap of claim 1 , wherein the first connection portion and the second connection portion are one or a combination of more of a Velcro assembly, a fastening assembly, a zipper assembly, or a hook assembly.
12. The adjustable infant strap of claim 1 , wherein a third fastener is provided on one end of the waist belt, a third belt fastener is provided on the other end of the waist belt, and the third fastener is adapted with the third belt fastener and is connectable to the third belt fastener in a fastening manner.
13. The adjustable infant strap of claim 1 , wherein a neck support plate is provided on the first end portion of the body panel, and is located between the first connection point and the second connection point.
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