WO2006025126A1 - ベビーキャリア - Google Patents
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- WO2006025126A1 WO2006025126A1 PCT/JP2005/001205 JP2005001205W WO2006025126A1 WO 2006025126 A1 WO2006025126 A1 WO 2006025126A1 JP 2005001205 W JP2005001205 W JP 2005001205W WO 2006025126 A1 WO2006025126 A1 WO 2006025126A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
- A47D13/00—Other nursery furniture
- A47D13/02—Baby-carriers; Carry-cots
- A47D13/025—Baby-carriers; Carry-cots for carrying children in seated position
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- the present invention relates to a baby carrier having a head support for supporting an infant's head with an external force while holding the infant in a face-to-face holding by a shoulder belt.
- the head support is always used to support the head from the outside when, for example, holding a newborn infant whose neck is not satisfactorily sitting.
- the head support is used to support the infant's head from the outside.
- the head support is continuously used for an infant with a neck sitting, it gives the infant a tight feeling of pressure, etc. It is often not used while an infant is awake because it restricts movement or narrows the field of view. And when sleeping, it tends to be used to support the head from the outside.
- the head support disclosed in Patent Document 1 is provided with a retaining ring on its lower end side that is detachably engaged with an engaging projection provided on an upper portion of a backrest portion or the like. Therefore, the head of the infant holding the face-to-face is formed by being detachably attached to the backrest portion, and the reinforcing belt provided on the upper end side being detachably connected to the shoulder belt via a connector. Can be supported from the outside.
- the conventional head support is troublesome to attach and detach to and from the baby carrier, and cannot be immediately adapted when a child sleeps.
- the head support When not in use, the head support may be hung inside or outside without removing it from the back pad, but if it is hung inside the back pad, Repeated pulling down causes damage such as short breaks. On the other hand, when it is hung outward, it is not preferable because it looks bad.
- Patent Document 1 Utility Model Registration No. 2576775
- the problem to be solved by the present invention is that the head support can be easily and immediately used in a state of being held face-to-face, and can be stored and stored in the carrier body when not in use. It is to provide a baby carrier with an improved head support.
- a baby carrier comprising a head support for supporting an infant's head while holding the infant face-to-face with a shoulder belt.
- the carrier body is provided with a storage portion with an upper opening in the back support portion, and a lower end side is attached to the vicinity of the opening portion of the storage portion so that the head support can be taken in and out of the storage portion.
- the head support is formed of a flexible seat base, and a baby carrier characterized in that a coupling tool for detachably coupling to a shoulder belt is provided on both upper ends.
- the flexible seating that forms the head support consists of an inner material made of mesh that is gentle on the infant's head and excellent in breathability, and an outer material made of nylon that has good shape retention and water repellency. It is made of a single piece of fabric or mesh, and is formed into an appropriate shape with a size that wraps around the infant's head.
- the head support is attached to the carrier body by sewing in the vicinity of the opening.
- connection tool for detachably connecting the head support to the shoulder belt is not particularly limited, but it is attached so as to sandwich a buckle consisting of a pair of males and females or a shoulder belt.
- Examples include a sandwiched body composed of an upper jaw and a lower jaw.
- the storage portion is formed on the surface side of the back rest portion by sewing a sheet material along the periphery of the back rest portion except for the upper edge side of the back rest portion. Is preferable (claim 2).
- the head support is attached to the lower end side in the opening of the storage portion. Then, when the head support is taken out from the storage portion and both upper end sides are connected to the shoulder belts, an opening is formed in the lower end side portion protruding upward from the backrest portion with an appropriate size. For example, it is preferable to provide an opening that is bent upward in a semicircular shape so that the neck and the like are exposed from the shoulder of the infant (claim 3 and claim 4).
- the shoulder straps on both sides are connected by sewing one end side to both sides of the upper edge of the backing portion of the carrier body and the other end side on both sides of the bottom receiving portion of the carrier body.
- a back pad is provided between the connection belt and the shoulder belt so as to be detachable via the connection belt and the connection tool.
- the shoulder belt and the connecting belts on both sides are sewn and connected so as to cross in a substantially X shape at the approximate center of the user's back.
- the head support when the head support is not used, it can be stored and stored in the storage portion.
- the head support When the infant begins to fall asleep, the head support is taken out of the storage unit, and the upper end side of the infant is connected to the shoulder belt by the connecting tool provided on both sides, so that the infant's head is supported from the outside. Can respond immediately.
- the carrier body was removed from the user and the infant was hugged without any troublesome and annoying thing that the head support had to be attached.
- the head support can be instantly adapted to the usage pattern, and a convenient baby carrier with a head support can be provided with greatly improved usability.
- the storage portion is formed by sewing the seat base attached to the surface of the back support portion of the carrier body. It can be easily formed on the surface side.
- the back pad serves to distribute the load load of the infant on the shoulder straps on both sides.
- the effect of reducing the burden on the user's shoulders, such as relieving bites on the shoulders, can be obtained.
- the back pad also connects both belts so that the shoulder straps on both sides and the connecting belts on both sides cross each other in a substantially X shape at the center of the user's back. be able to.
- the carrier body can be prevented from unstable states such as shifting from side to side, and the carrier body can be mounted stably. As a result, it is possible to raise the feeling of close contact with the infant and hold it face-to-face in a stable state.
- FIG. 1 shows an example of an embodiment of the baby carrier of the present invention, wherein 1 is a carrier body, 2 is a head support, and 3 is a storage portion.
- the carrier body 1 is appropriately sized with a well-known material, for example, a sheet fabric (surface sheet fabric) having excellent water repellency that is applied to the surface using a dimple fabric having excellent air permeability as a lining.
- the back support 1-1 that is sewn and the lower end of the back support 1-1 It has a well-known structure composed of a bottom receiving portion 1-2, and one end side of two shoulder belts 4 is attached to each side of the upper edge of the backrest portion 1-1 by sewing.
- the shoulder belt 4 is formed in the shape of a belt having an appropriate width using the same material as the carrier body 1, and a back pad 5 that contacts the user's back is sewn and attached to the other end.
- one end of two connecting belts 6 is attached to the back pad 5 by sewing, and this connecting belt 6 is engaged and disengaged by the connecting tool 7 to the bottom receiving portion 1-2 of the carrier body 1. Are connected to each other.
- the back pad 5 has an appropriate flat and oval shape formed by laminating and laminating several laminated members of different materials.
- the shoulder band 4 on both sides is attached to one side of the rim and the connecting band 6 on both sides is attached to the other side by sewing.
- the material of the back pad 5 is not particularly limited, but in this example, a dimple fabric having excellent air permeability is used as the backing material 5-1 that hits the user's back, and this backing material 5 -1 is made of various foamed urethanes such as urethane foam, cushioning material 5-2 such as cotton, felt, etc., and the plastic material having appropriate rigidity as the core material 5-3 on the front side of this cushioning material 5-2 Using a cover board, etc., and using a surface fabric 5-4 that also has decorative properties on the surface of this core material 5-3, a border tape made of cloth or other material that attaches them all around the peripheral edge 5-5 Examples of the material that are superposed by way of the above can be exemplified.
- the connector 7 is composed of a pair of male and female buckles 7-1 and 7-2.
- the male side buckle 7-1 is provided on the connection belt 6 respectively
- the female side buckle 7- 2 are respectively provided on both sides of the bottom receiving portion 1-2 of the carrier body 1, and detachably connect the shoulder belt 4 and the connecting belt 6 so that the carrier body 1 is in front of the user.
- the infant can be held in a state where it can be held face-to-face.
- the connecting belt 6 is attached to the male buckle 7-1 so that the belt length is arbitrarily adjusted. In other words, the belt length can be freely adjusted according to the user's physique.
- the auxiliary belt 8 that holds the infant on the upper body is attached to the backrest portion. It is attached to 1-1, and the back support part 1-1 that holds the upper body of the infant so as to wrap it allows the infant to be held together and more safely.
- the auxiliary belt 8 is formed so as to be separable and disengaged by a connector 9 in the middle portion in the length direction.
- the connector 9 is a buckle 9-1, 9-2 consisting of a pair of male and female, and the auxiliary belt 8 is attached to the male buckle 9_1 so that the belt length is arbitrarily adjusted. . That is, it is formed so that the belt length can be freely adjusted according to the child's physique.
- the head support 2 attached to the carrier body 1 configured in this way is composed of an inner material made of mesh or the like that is gentle on an infant's head and excellent in air permeability, and nylon that has excellent shape retention and water repellency. It is formed in a substantially inverted trapezoidal shape with a size that wraps around the infant's head, with the upper edge side narrowed and the upper edge edge widened, As shown in Fig. 3, both sides of the lower edge are sewn into the opening of the storage part 3 formed in the backing part 1-1 of the carrier body 1 so that it can be attached to the carrier body 1. ing.
- the central portion excluding both sides of the lower end edge of the head support 3 attached to the carrier body 1 by sewing is rolled upward in an appropriate shape.
- the neck support etc. is exposed from the infant's shoulder when the head support 2 is removed from the storage section 3 and both upper ends are connected to the shoulder belt 4. ing.
- the head support 2 has a fabric that combines an inner material made of mesh with excellent ventilation and an outer material made of nylon with appropriate shape retention and water repellency. It can be easily cleaned by washing.
- a connector 11 that is detachably connected to and supported by the shoulder belt 4, and the head support is provided so that the head of the infant is supported by the connector 11. Make sure that 2 is held in a fixed shape.
- connection tool 11 is not particularly limited, but it is considered in terms of detachability and reliability. If it does, the buckle 11-1, 11-2 which consists of a male and female pair will be mentioned.
- the female buckle 11-2 is directly attached to both shoulder belts 4, and the male buckle 11-1 is attached to both upper ends of the head support 2 via auxiliary belts 12, respectively. While the head support 2 can be easily and easily connected to the shoulder belt 4 and securely held, the connected state can be easily released.
- the auxiliary belt 12 is attached to the male buckle 11-1 so that the belt length can be adjusted arbitrarily, so that the child's physique (head size) can be adjusted. Accordingly, the length of the connecting length of the head sabot 2 to the shoulder belt 4 can be freely adjusted.
- the storage section 3 for storing and storing the head support 2 sews a sheet of material such as nylon having excellent shape retention and water repellency along the periphery of the back support section 1-1 except for the upper edge side. Accordingly, it is formed in a bag shape with an upper opening on the surface side of the backrest 1-1.
- a closing means 13 made of velvet fasteners (hook fasteners), hooks, fasteners, etc., and velvet fasteners 13-1 in the illustrated example are provided on the front surface of the backing portion 1-1 and the back surface of the seat in the opening of the storage portion 3. , 13-2 are provided so that the opening of the storage part 3 can be closed so that the stored head support 2 does not accidentally jump out.
- the head support 2 when the head support 2 is not used, it can be stored and stored in the storage portion 3 as shown in FIG. 6A. Then, when the infant begins to fall asleep, as shown in FIG. By connecting to each female buckle 11-1, the head support 2 can be held in a fixed shape so as to support the infant's head from the outside.
- the baby carrier of the present invention is stored and stored in the storage unit when the head support is not used, and the head support is taken out of the storage unit when the infant begins to fall asleep.
- the head support can be stored in the storage section and can be easily and immediately adapted to the usage pattern.
- FIG. 1 is a front view showing an example of an embodiment of a baby carrier of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 An enlarged view of the main part, showing a state in which the opening of the storage unit is opened.
- FIG. 4 Front view showing a state in which the head support is stored in the storage section.
- FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a back pad for connecting the shoulder band and the connecting band.
- FIG. 6A Perspective view of the carrier with the carrier body worn, showing the storage and storage state of the storage part without using the head support
- FIG. 6B is a perspective view showing the head support in use.
- Carrier body 1-1 Back support
- Butt receiving part 2 Head support
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| JP2004250295A JP2007215551A (ja) | 2004-08-30 | 2004-08-30 | ベビーキャリア |
| JP2004-250295 | 2004-08-30 |
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| WO2006025126A1 true WO2006025126A1 (ja) | 2006-03-09 |
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| PCT/JP2005/001205 Ceased WO2006025126A1 (ja) | 2004-08-30 | 2005-01-28 | ベビーキャリア |
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| JP (1) | JP2007215551A (ja) |
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| GB2476591A (en) * | 2006-03-31 | 2011-06-29 | Combi Co | Baby carrier with a covered head support connector |
| US10441090B2 (en) | 2015-01-15 | 2019-10-15 | Lillebaby, Llc | Child carrier having adjustable seat coupling |
| GB2625259A (en) * | 2022-12-06 | 2024-06-19 | Seraphine Ltd | Child carrier |
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| JPH0431554U (ja) * | 1990-07-04 | 1992-03-13 | ||
| JPH0919347A (ja) * | 1995-07-03 | 1997-01-21 | Baby Bjoern Ab | ベビー用運搬体およびそれに使用する留め具 |
| JPH10276869A (ja) * | 1997-04-03 | 1998-10-20 | Lucky Kogyo Kk | 側頭サポート部材付ベビーキャリア |
| JPH11225858A (ja) * | 1998-02-12 | 1999-08-24 | Combi Corp | 子守帯 |
| JPH11276311A (ja) * | 1998-01-28 | 1999-10-12 | Aprica Kassai Inc | ベビーキャリアおよびベビーキャリア用ヘッドサポート |
| JP2003290000A (ja) * | 2002-04-01 | 2003-10-14 | Aprica Kassai Inc | 子守帯 |
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| JPH0431554U (ja) * | 1990-07-04 | 1992-03-13 | ||
| JPH0919347A (ja) * | 1995-07-03 | 1997-01-21 | Baby Bjoern Ab | ベビー用運搬体およびそれに使用する留め具 |
| JPH10276869A (ja) * | 1997-04-03 | 1998-10-20 | Lucky Kogyo Kk | 側頭サポート部材付ベビーキャリア |
| JPH11276311A (ja) * | 1998-01-28 | 1999-10-12 | Aprica Kassai Inc | ベビーキャリアおよびベビーキャリア用ヘッドサポート |
| JPH11225858A (ja) * | 1998-02-12 | 1999-08-24 | Combi Corp | 子守帯 |
| JP2003290000A (ja) * | 2002-04-01 | 2003-10-14 | Aprica Kassai Inc | 子守帯 |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GB2476591A (en) * | 2006-03-31 | 2011-06-29 | Combi Co | Baby carrier with a covered head support connector |
| GB2476591B (en) * | 2006-03-31 | 2011-09-14 | Combi Corp | Baby carrier |
| US10441090B2 (en) | 2015-01-15 | 2019-10-15 | Lillebaby, Llc | Child carrier having adjustable seat coupling |
| GB2625259A (en) * | 2022-12-06 | 2024-06-19 | Seraphine Ltd | Child carrier |
| GB2625428A (en) * | 2022-12-06 | 2024-06-19 | Seraphine Ltd | Child carrier |
| GB2625428B (en) * | 2022-12-06 | 2025-05-21 | Seraphine Ltd | Child carrier |
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| JP2007215551A (ja) | 2007-08-30 |
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