WO2012129060A2 - Porte-bébé multifonction - Google Patents
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- WO2012129060A2 WO2012129060A2 PCT/US2012/029289 US2012029289W WO2012129060A2 WO 2012129060 A2 WO2012129060 A2 WO 2012129060A2 US 2012029289 W US2012029289 W US 2012029289W WO 2012129060 A2 WO2012129060 A2 WO 2012129060A2
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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 generally to carriers adapted to be worn by an adult in order to support and carry an infant or young child. More particularly, the present invention is directed to an infant carrier having a bib attachment which is adapted to be disposed in a conventional bib position or in a sun-visor position to provide shade for the infant.
- shoulder-supported infant carriers are extremely popular and commonly used to transport an infant or young child.
- Shoulder supported infant carriers as currently known in the art come in a wide range of designs and styles. A common attribute of these carriers is that they offer "hands free” operation, and allow the adult wearer to carry the infant while performing other activities.
- One currently known infant carrier is a frame-type carrier which typically supports the infant on the back of the wearer.
- frame-type carriers are frameless or soft-sided carriers which typically support the infant on the front or chest of the adult wearer. In this regard, the soft-sided carriers allow for more interaction between the wearer and child.
- soft-sided carriers provide certain advantages, they oftentimes possess certain deficiencies which detract from their overall utility.
- One such deficiency lies in the absence of a structure which protects the wearer or carrier from oral discharge
- a further deficiency relates to the adaptability of the infant carrier to accomodate the specific size of the wearer. It is understood that the infant carrier may be used by a wide range of infant care providers (i.e., mother, father, grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends, etc.). As such, it is desirable that the infant carrier be easily adaptable to conform to the size of the various infant care providers which may wear the infant carrier.
- infant care providers i.e., mother, father, grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends, etc.
- the present invention addresses and overcomes these deficiencies by providing an infant carrier which is easily adaptable to fit snuggly on a wearer, wherein the infant carrier includes a bib which may be oriented in a conventional bib position to protect the wearer and infant carrier from oral discharge from the infant, as well as a sun- shade position to provide shade to the infant.
- an infant carrier adaptable to support an infant in a forward facing position or a rearward facing position.
- the infant carrier is also configured to allow for easy adjustment to fit the infant carrier to the specific size of the wearer.
- the infant carrier is additionally configured to be connectable with a bib in a variety of configurations to protect the wearer or infant carrier from fluids or objects which may fall from the infant's mouth.
- the bib may also be connected to the infant carrier in a position to provide shade to the infant.
- the bib may provide three-in-one functionality to the infant carrier to enhance the overall experience of wearing the carrier for both the wearer and the infant.
- the infant carrier includes a pair of shoulder straps and a main panel engageable with the pair of shoulder straps to define a pair of leg openings to receive and support the infant within the infant carrier.
- the bib includes a pair of attachment tabs and a bib panel connected to the pair of attachment tabs, the pair of attachment tabs being configured to be releasably attachable to the infant carrier.
- the bib may be disposed in a first bib configuration by connecting the attachment tabs to a respective shoulder strap to dispose the bib panel between the pair of shoulder straps.
- the bib may be deployed in the first bib configuration when the infant is in the rearward facing position.
- the bib may be disposed in a second bib configuration by connecting the attachment tabs to connecting straps formed on the main panel of the infant carrier, such that the bib panel extends from a body portion to a distal portion of the main panel when the infant carrier is in the forward facing position.
- the bib may be disposed in a sun-visor configuration when the infant carrier is in the rearward facing position with the main panel extending above the infant's head.
- the distal portion of the bib is connected to the main panel and the attachment tabs are connected to the shoulder straps to deploy the bib over the infant to provide shade to the infant.
- the bib and infant carrier may be configured to allow a wearer to easily switch the position of the bib between the first bib configuration, second bib configuration and the sun visor configuration.
- the pair of shoulder straps may be connected to the main panel to assume an overlapping, intersecting configuration to define an intersection point.
- the infant carrier may additionally include a strap connector coupled to the straps and slidable along the straps to adjust the location of the intersection point to more comfortably fit the wearer.
- Figure 1 is a upper perspective view of an infant carrier assembly including an infant carrier and a bib disposed in a first configuration for an infant seated in the infant carrier in a facing-in position;
- Figure 2 is a top view of an embodiment of the infant carrier;
- Figure 3 is a rear view of the infant carrier depicted in Figure 2;
- Figure 4 is a side view of the infant carrier depicted in Figures 2-3;
- Figure 5 is a front view of the infant carrier depicted in Figures 2-4;
- Figure 6 is a bottom view of the infant carrier depicted in Figures 2-5;
- Figure 7 is an exploded view of the bib and a section of the infant carrier, wherein the bib is in a second configuration for an infant seated in the infant carrier in a facing-out position;
- Figure 8 is an upper perspective view of the infant carrier assembly with the bib in the second configuration
- Figure 9 is an upper perspective view of the infant carrier assembly with the bib partially deployed in a sun- shade configuration to provide shade to an infant seated in the infant carrier;
- Figure 10 is an upper perspective view of the infant carrier assembly with the bib completely deployed in the sun- shade configuration.
- the infant carrier assembly 10 which is specifically adapted to be worn by a wearer to support an infant or young child.
- the infant carrier assembly 10 includes an infant carrier 12 and a bib 14 detachably engageable with the infant carrier 12.
- the infant carrier 12 generally includes a main panel 16 and a pair of shoulder straps 18 connected to the main panel 16 to allow a wearer to dispose the infant carrier 12 over the wearer's shoulder to position the main panel 16 in front of the wearer's chest.
- the infant carrier 12 may include a strap adjuster 20 to adjust the size of the shoulder straps 18 to adapt the carrier 12 to the specific size of the wearer.
- the infant carrier 12 may also include a pocket 22 to capture fasteners or buckles connecting the straps 18 to the main body 16.
- the pocket 22 may contain the fasteners or buckles to provide more comfort to the lower abdominal area of the wearer.
- the bib 14 may be connected to the infant carrier 12 in several different positions to serve a number of different purposes.
- the bib 14 may be connected to the infant carrier 12 to serve as a conventional bib to protect the wearer and/or the infant carrier 12 from fluids or objects which may fall from the infant's mouth (see Figures 1, 7, and 8).
- the bib 14 may be connected to the infant carrier 12 for use as a sun visor to provide shade to the infant (see Figures 9 and 10).
- a single bib 14 may be deployed in all of the above-described configurations to enhance the usage of the infant carrier 12.
- the main panel 16 of the infant carrier 12 includes an inner surface and an opposing outer surface.
- the main panel 16 defines a body portion 28 and a distal portion 30 foldable relative to the body portion 28 to adapt the infant carrier 12 from a facing-in configuration to a facing-out configuration.
- the main panel 16 may be comprised of a medial section and a pair of opposing lateral sections disposed on opposing sides of the medial section.
- the medial section and lateral sections collectively define a cradling support structure to support an infant adjacent the chest of the wearer.
- the main panel 16 may preferably be filled with a padded material to comfortably cradle the infant within the carrier 12.
- a pocket 22 is connected to the main panel 16 opposite the distal portion 30.
- the pocket 22 is sized and configured to capture buckles or connectors used to connect the main panel 16 to the shoulder straps 18, as described in more detail below.
- the pocket 22 covers the buckles so the buckles do not painfully rub against the wearer's abdomen.
- the main panel 16 is configured to be detachably engageable with the pair of shoulder straps 18.
- the shoulder straps 18 allow the wearer to transfer the collective load of the carrier 12 and the infant to the wearer's shoulders, similar to a conventional backpack.
- the straps 18 preferably include a padded material to ease the load on the wearer.
- the straps 18 include a length adjusting portion 19 to allow the wearer to adjust the overall length of the strap 18 to adjust the strap 18 to comfortably fit the wearer.
- the length adjusting portion 19 is preferably formed of woven nylon, or similar materials known by those skilled in the art, which are durable and allow for easy length adjustment of the strap 18.
- the shoulder straps 18 and main panel 16 may include a plurality of complimentary fasteners/connectors to facilitate connection therebetween.
- the main panel 16 and straps 18 are connected via a pair of first connectors 35 (captured by the pocket 22; shown in phantom in Figure 3), a pair of second connectors 38, and a pair of third connectors 40.
- Each pair of connectors 35, 38, 40 may include a set of complimentary male and female buckle halves which are cooperatively engageable with each other.
- one of the pair of second connectors 38 and one of the pair of third connectors 40 may be disconnected to open up one side of the carrier 12. Once the infant is placed within the carrier 12, the disconnected second connectors 38 and third connectors 40 may be reconnected to secure the infant within the carrier 12. Since only one side of the carrier 12 needs to be opened when placing or removing an infant from the carrier 12, certain embodiments may include a first connector 35, second connector 38 and third connector 40 disposed on a common side of the infant carrier 12, with the opposing side of the infant carrier 12 having a more permanent attachment between the shoulder straps 18 and the main panel 16, such as being sewn together.
- the shoulder straps 18 are disposed in an intersecting and overlapping configuration (see Figure 3) to define an intersection point 36 where the straps 18 overlap each other.
- the strap adjuster 20 is connected to the straps 18 such that the intersection point 36 is disposed within the strap adjuster 20.
- the strap adjuster 20 may include two halves 20a, 20b (see Figure 3) which are sewn together or otherwise fastened to define four openings through which the shoulder straps 18 pass through.
- One or both of the strap adjuster halves 20a, 20b may include a padded material disposed therein to rest comfortably adjacent the wearer's back.
- the strap adjuster 20 is configured to be slidable along the straps 18 to adjust the position of the shoulder straps 18, and more specifically, the position of the intersection point 36 relative to the wearer's back for a more comfortable fit for the wearer. By moving the intersection point 36, the wearer may adjust the load distribution to mitigate muscle soreness or fatigue while wearing the carrier 12.
- a loop 25 (see Figure 3) may be connected to the strap adjuster 20 to allow a user to easily grab the adjuster 20 for moving the adjuster 20 along the straps 18.
- the infant carrier 12 defines leg openings 45 (see Figure 2) through which an infant's legs may pass through when the infant is placed within the carrier 12.
- the carrier 12 may include leg straps 46 (see Figures 2 and 4) extending between the shoulder straps 18 and the main body 16 to decrease the size of the leg opening 45 to make it safe for use with smaller infants.
- the leg straps 46 include a slot configured to receive a button 48 (see Figure 4) disposed on the main panel 16. As the infant becomes bigger, use of the leg straps 46 may not be necessary to ensure the infant is safely secured within the carrier 12.
- the infant carrier 12 may be adaptable to support an infant in at least two different positions: (1) a facing-out position (i.e., forward position) or (2) a facing-in position (i.e., a rearward position).
- a facing-out position i.e., forward position
- a facing-in position i.e., a rearward position
- it may be suitable to place the infant in the facing-in position wherein the distal portion 30 is disposed in a rearward configuration to provide support behind the infant's head.
- the distal portion 30 is substantially coplanar with the body portion 28 (see Figure 1) and extends behind the infant's head to provide support behind the infant, while the wearer's chest provides frontal support to the infant' s head.
- the pair of third connectors 40 are engaged to maintain the distal portion 30 in the rearward configuration.
- the third connectors 40 connect the distal portion 30 to the straps 18 to maintain the distal portion 30 in a coplanar position relative to the body portion 28.
- the main panel 16 is configured to transition between the rearward configuration to a forward configuration by disconnecting the pair of third connectors 40, and folding the distal portion 30 relative to the body portion 28 to dispose the distal portion 30 in an overlapping position relative to the body portion 28 (see Figure 8). Therefore, when the child is placed in the carrier 12 in the facing-out position, the infant may be able to see in front of the carrier 12.
- the bib 14 includes a pair of attachment tabs 54 and a bib panel 56, which may include a distal fastener 58.
- infant carrier 12 is shown in a facing-in configuration, with the bib 14 being disposed in a first bib configuration.
- the bib attachment tabs 54 are attached to bib attachment strips 59 located on the shoulder straps 18 to dispose the bib 14 between the infant and the wearer.
- the bib 14 is used as a conventional bib to protect the wearer's clothing from fluids or objects which may fall out of the infant's mouth.
- the attachment tabs 54 and bib attachment strips 59 are cooperatively engageable with each other, and are preferably formed of hook and loop fastening material; however, other fasteners known by those skilled in the art may be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- the bib 14 may be deployed in the first bib configuration before or after the infant is placed within the carrier 12.
- the infant carrier 12 is shown in a forward configuration to receive the infant in the facing-out position.
- the bib 14 is disposed in a second bib configuration with the attachment tabs 54 being connected to bib attachment strips 60 formed on the inner surface of the main panel 16.
- the bib panel 56 extends from the body portion 28 to the distal portion 30, with the distal fastener 58 being fastened to an attachment snap 62 formed on the distal portion 30. It is contemplated that certain embodiments may not include an attachment snap 62, in which case the distal end of the bib panel 56 simply hangs over the distal portion 30 of the main panel 16.
- the bib 14 serves as a conventional bib, similar to the first bib configuration, to protect the infant carrier 12 from fluids or objects discharged from the infant's mouth.
- the bib 14 may be connected to the carrier 12 in the second bib configuration before or after the infant is placed within the carrier 12, and when the infant carrier 12 is in the facing-in position (as shown in Figure 7, prior to being transitioned into the facing-out position), or in the facing-out position.
- the attachment tabs 54 and attachment strips 60 are configured to be cooperatively engageable with each other, and are preferably formed of hook and loop fastening material, although other fasteners known in the art may also be used.
- the distal fastener 58 and attachment snap 62 preferably include complimentary snap-fasteners, but may comprise hook and lop fastening material or other fastening devices known in the art.
- the bib 14 is shown in a third, sun visor configuration to provide shade for the infant disposed within the carrier 12.
- the attachment tabs 54 are connected to the bib attachment strips 59 disposed along the shoulder straps 18.
- the distal connector 58 is connected to the attachment snaps 62 to dispose the bib panel 56 over the carrier 12 to provide shade for the infant.
- the infant carrier 12 is preferably disposed in the facing-in position to extend the distal portion 30 of the main panel 16 above the infant's head to allow the bib 14 to extend over the infant to provide shade to the infant.
- the bib 14 may advantageously provide three-in-one functionality to the infant carrier 12 to significantly enhance the experience of using the carrier 12 for the wearer, as well as the infant.
- the bib 14 may be disposed in the first and second configurations to serve as a conventional bib to position the bib 14 adjacent the infant's mouth to collect fluids or objects discharged from the infant to protect the wearer's clothes, infant's clothes, as well as the infant carrier 12 fabric.
- the bib 14 may also be connected to the infant carrier 12 in a position to provide shade to the infant, which is critical given the sensitive nature of an infant's skin.
- the infant carrier assembly 10 may include an infant carrier 12 and bib 14 configured to be disposable in only one or two of the above described configurations.
- one embodiment may include an infant carrier 12 and corresponding bib 14 configured to be disposable in the first bib configuration and the second bib configuration, but not the sun visor configuration.
- the bib 14 may not include a distal connector 58 and the infant carrier 12 may not be outfitted with corresponding attachment snaps 62.
- an infant carrier assembly 10 would nevertheless provide two-in-one functionality by including a bib 14 disposable in both the first bib configuration and the second bib configuration to accommodate an infant seated in a facing-in position or a facing-out position.
- the bib 14 is preferably formed from a washable material to allow the wearer to simply remove the bib 14 from the carrier 12 when the bib 14 becomes dirty.
- the wearer may have a number of bibs 14 on hand to easily swap one bib 14 for another when a bib 14 becomes dirty.
- the bib 14 may also include a pattern, design or other indicia displayed thereon to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the carrier 12. Given that the bib 14 is prominently displayed in both the second bib configuration, as well as the sun visor configuration, various bibs 14 may be used to routinely change the overall appearance of the carrier assembly 10. Furthermore, different bibs 14 may be used to mark different occasions. For instance, a beach-themed bib 14 may be used if the wearer and infant are going to the beach, whereas a bib 14 having animals displayed thereon may be used if the wearer and infant are planning an outing to the zoo.
- the bib 14 may include patterns, logos, or other indicia corresponding to various holidays, such as fireworks/flags for the Fourth of July, snowmen for winter holidays, a cornucopia for Thanksgiving, etc. Furthermore, if the carrier 12 is used to carry an infant girl, a bib 14 including a pink color may be used, whereas, if the carrier 12 is used to carry an infant boy, a bib 14 including a blue color may be used. As such, the bib 14 allows a wearer to quickly and easily modify the overall appearance of the infant carrier assembly 10 to suit the particular tastes of the wearer or to mark a particular holiday or season.
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La présente invention se rapporte à un porte-bébé qui est conçu pour supporter un enfant dans une position dirigée vers l'avant, soit dans une position dirigée vers l'arrière. Le porte-bébé peut également être configuré pour permettre un ajustement aisé pour adapter le porte-bébé à la taille spécifique de l'utilisateur. Le porte-bébé peut également être configuré pour pouvoir être raccordé à une bavette dans une grande variété de configurations afin de protéger l'utilisateur ou le porte-bébé des fluides ou des objets qui peuvent tomber de la bouche du bébé. La bavette peut également être raccordée au porte-bébé dans une position qui permet d'offrir de l'ombre au bébé. A cet égard, la bavette peut permettre une fonctionnalité trois en un au porte-bébé afin d'améliorer toute l'expérience de port du porte-bébé à la fois de l'utilisateur et du bébé.
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