WO2019048314A1 - Tragevorrichtung für babys oder kleinkinder - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a carrying device according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Holding harness system for attaching the receiving body has a person and the receiving body is adjustable in height, a sufficient support of the back of infants from birth to infancy is guaranteed.
- Such a construction provides a carrying device in which a baby or toddler can be held between the receiving body and, optionally, the back or chest of the wearer, with the thereto required pressing force is generated by the shoulder straps, the hip belt and the chest strap are closed and adjusted accordingly.
- No. 4,986,458 A describes how a receiving body at its lower end forms a loop over its entire width, through which the hip belt passes. As a result, the receiving body can be gathered on the hip belt or
- Receiving body attached shoulder straps To limit the pulling apart a pull cord is arranged adjacent to the hip belt in a tunnel having a clamp. Depending on how far the drawstring is pulled out of the tunnel, the maximum width of the receiving body is fixed. As a result, the seat width and thus the span between the resting hollows of the child to be worn can be adjusted.
- the disadvantage is a large fold in the seat below the child and in the area of the knees, which leads to bruises.
- the gathering on the hip belt pushes the wearer uncomfortably.
- Another disadvantage is the unfavorable pressure distribution across the width of the Kinderpopos and the lower back, which changes significantly by changing the width.
- Another disadvantage is that the adjustability is limited to the width of the rectangular blank of the receiving body.
- Embodiments are the subject of claims 2 to 23.
- the invention relates to a carrying device with a receiving body, the one
- Holding harness system for attaching the receiving body to a person.
- Holding harness system has a hip belt.
- the receiving body has a hip belt.
- Middle part which supports the baby or toddler and is connected to the hip belt at a first connection point.
- the middle part becomes narrower from an upper portion toward the hip belt.
- the blank of the middle part as such becomes narrower.
- a first and a second widening element are connected to the central part, preferably horizontally spaced from one another, in particular on the outside or laterally or on the outer edge in the upper region, and particularly preferably on horizontally opposite ends of the upper region.
- the widening element extends to a second connection point with the hip belt, the position of which can be adjusted along the hip belt by a displacement, preferably a stepless displacement, of the first widening element.
- the second widening element extends to a third connection point with the hip belt whose position can be adjusted by a displacement, preferably a stepless displacement, of the second widening element along the hip belt.
- Widening elements support the thighs up to the back of the knees. With the configuration it is achieved that the middle part is largely independent of the width adjustment, whereas the adaptation to the length of the thighs by means of the widening elements is quite large. This correlates with infant growth, where the width of the buttocks, pelvis and hip are relatively small relative to the growth of the baby
- Thigh is.
- junction be arranged between the second and third connection point.
- the middle part is unpadded.
- the receiving body is designed such that at least a portion of the back of a baby or toddler is in this recordable and / or supportable.
- the invention relates primarily to a carrying device in which no additional element between the baby or toddler and the wearer is arranged. Also, a Wegverkleintation in which the child is not supported with the middle part from below, not required.
- the first and second widening element should be connected in the upper area on the outside in each case immovable with the central part, preferably also insoluble. This reduces the complexity of the adjustment. However, it is also an adjustability of the length of
- the hip belt on a longitudinal direction, an inner side, an outer side, an upper edge and a lower edge.
- the central part of the receiving body is connected to the upper edge of the hip belt. This allows the load to be well distributed over the hip belt, spread over the hips of the wearer. For this reason, the first and second widening element should also extend in the direction of the upper edge of the hip belt.
- the spacers protect the child from environmental influences such as wind, rain, sun and cold.
- the spacers in the wide position can take an additional support function of the buttocks and thighs. In the narrow position, the tension of the
- the widening elements more dimensionally stable than the intermediate pieces.
- the widening elements may in particular be padded.
- the spacers are preferably unpadded.
- the intermediate pieces widen in each case toward the hip belt.
- the intermediate pieces compensate or even exceed the narrowing of the middle portion.
- the intermediate pieces each creates a triangular gap that can be filled by such an intermediate piece.
- the intermediate pieces each have a substantially triangular basic shape.
- one corner of the intermediate pieces extends on the inside to below the upper edge of the waist belt, in particular into the region of the lower edge, and in particular on the inside of the hip belt.
- the intermediate pieces are stretched under load over the upper edge of the waist belt and can support the child.
- the child is not in direct contact with the outside of the hip belt between the second and third joints.
- the middle part is at the first connection point
- connection points each include a physically formed connection or
- Connecting means e.g. a stitching or fasteners.
- a dimensioning, according to the first joint in the longitudinal direction of the waist belt between 1 cm and 12 cm wide, preferably between 2 cm and 10 cm wide, more preferably between 3 cm and 8 cm wide , even more preferably between 4 cm and 7 cm wide, and more preferably between 4.5 cm and 6 cm wide.
- Fastening point are so far displaced to each other that the outer edges of the first and second widening element in the region of the hip belt between 14 cm and 28 cm, more preferably between 16 cm and 27 cm, even more preferably between 18 cm and 26 cm and more preferably between 20 and 24 cm distance from each other. This can be done In particular, the thighs properly support to the back of the knees of very small infants, especially without over-spreading.
- the second and third connection point are displaced to the outside so far that outer edges of the first and second widening element diverge in the direction towards the waist belt.
- the thighs and knees are orthopedically correct and supported even with a large knee distance.
- the envelope in the region of the upper back is relatively narrower, so that the toddler can communicate better with the outside world and, for example, stretch the hands laterally out of the receiving body.
- a sizing is advantageous in which the second and third connection point are displaced to the outside so far that outer edges of the first and second widening element diverge in the direction towards the waist belt.
- Joint so far away from each other are longitudinally displaceable, that outer edges of the widening elements in the region of the hip belt between 30 cm and 55 cm, more preferably between 35 cm and 50 cm, even more preferably between 37 cm and 47 cm and more preferably between 40 and 45 cm distance have each other.
- the widening elements are each formed strip-shaped.
- a strip width in particular a maximum width of 5 cm to 10 cm and preferably 6 cm to 9 cm is suitable.
- the lateral outer edges of the receiving body in the upper region preferably have a fixed distance of 28 cm to 42 cm, more preferably from 30 cm to 40 cm and particularly preferably from 32 cm to 38 cm, for example 35 cm. In the range of this distance are preferably also the outside connections between the first and second widening element with the central part.
- a stop is formed, via which the second and third connection point are not further to each other to leksverschieck. This defines the smallest possible setting.
- the stop may be formed for example by a broadening of the hip belt. Alternatively or additionally comes as a stop and a collision of the second and third connection point with the first
- the second and third connection points each have a loop which is arranged on the widening elements and displaceably mounted on the hip belt.
- the loops are made wide in the longitudinal direction of the hip belt and at the lower edge of the hip belt, preferably at least 2 cm, more preferably at least 3 cm, even more preferably at least 4 cm and particularly preferably at least 5 cm wide. As a result, they do not cut into the hip belt. This also contributes, if the loops each in the region of the lower edge of the waist belt on the inside and on the outside have substantially the same width. Furthermore, an embodiment provides advantages in which the loops in the field of
- Upper edge of the hip belt are each formed wider on the inside of the hip belt than on the outside. This asymmetry can be a collision with the first
- junction to be avoided.
- this is done such that the region of the loops, which is arranged on the inside and on the upper edge of the hip belt, protrudes toward the first connection point over the region of the loop, which is arranged on the outside and on the upper edge. This may be on the inside to the extension of the adjacent widening element.
- a special embodiment therefore also provides that the loops on the inside and on the upper edge of the hip belt are each connected to one of the widening elements.
- the configuration of the loops should in particular be such that the first and second widening elements on the inside of the hip belt are each at least partially slidable up to the first connection point.
- the minimum adjustable distance between the outer edges of the first and second widening elements in the area of the hip belt essentially corresponds to the width of the first connection point plus the width of the loops on the outer side in the region of the upper edge of the hip belt. Furthermore, a design for a high wearing comfort is advantageous in which the first
- junction is disposed in a depression of the upper edge of the waist belt, whereby the optional loops are preferably inclined obliquely inwards in the direction of the first connection point.
- the inward inclination makes it possible to push the two widening elements at the upper edge of the hip belt close to each other.
- the tensile force of the loops acts on the preferably parallel to the upper edge in the adjustment
- the hip belt has a padded belt and an external tensioning belt. Slippage and twisting of the loops can then be prevented in particular by an arrangement in which the padding belt is arranged in the optional loops and the tensioning belt lies outside the optional loops. Then the loop between the seat belt and the strap is clamped as soon as the wearer determines the strap.
- the hip belt should have at least one closure element for opening and closing. To increase the security can be provided that the at least one closure element is secured by a securing device which prevents immediate release or opening of the hip belt after opening the closure element. Such a security device may be formed, for example, loop-like. This is easy to use and inexpensive.
- the hip belt should have a tensioning device.
- the middle part has a trapezoidal basic shape, this is preferably isosceles, and preferably wherein the shorter of the two bases of the trapezoidal basic shape in the region of the first
- Junction is arranged or forms a connecting edge of the first connection point.
- the middle part is stretched dimensionally stable around the male child
- an embodiment is advantageous in which the middle part is stretched between two tension cords, in particular in the horizontal direction, which are connected to straps of the holding harness system, wherein the tension cords preferably extend to the first connection point.
- the tension cords should be connected at least in sections, but preferably over the entire length with the middle part.
- the tension cords lie on the lateral edges of the central part, which run toward one another in the direction of the first connection point.
- the tension cords are preferably padded.
- the middle part lies between the upper ends of the two carrier straps and the first connection point and can be stretched between them.
- the lower ends of the carrier straps form the straps connected to the two tension strands.
- the two straps are preferably shoulder straps. These can run parallel or crosswise. Also versions with fixed cross connection are as
- the carrier straps should have at least one adjusting device for changing the belt length. For comfort preferably ensures that the straps at least partially have shoulder pads. As an additional adjustment function it can be provided that the carrier straps have at least one adjusting device for changing the effective length of the shoulder pads.
- a simple application succeeds if the carrier straps optionally have closure elements for opening and closing the carrier straps. To increase the security can then be provided that the closure elements are secured by a securing device, the immediate release or opening of the straps after opening a
- Prevent closure element This can be achieved by the safety device formed loop-like. This in particular such that the closure elements of the carrier straps after loosening the same on the loop-like design
- the holding harness system may have a chest or back belt. With such a slipping of the carrier or shoulder straps is prevented.
- To adapt to the wearer of the chest or back strap should have an adjusting device for changing the strap length.
- the chest or back strap should be attached to the straps.
- the chest or back strap should have a closure element for opening and closing the chest belt.
- a fixing device is provided with which the spacing of the widening elements, in particular
- the fixing device is formed by two knotting ends which can be knotted together and which are each fastened to one of the widening elements.
- the receiving body is designed such that its height is variable. In this way, the carrying device can also be adapted in particular to the back length of the toddler.
- the receiving body has an extension element which can be positioned such that the receiving body is extended in the height direction by the extension element, preferably between the middle part and the two carrier straps.
- Extension element should be adjustable between at least two positions, namely a first position in which the height of the receiving body is not increased, and a second position in which the height of the receiving body is increased.
- Extension element can be fixed, for example, with fixing in its first position.
- Easy to handle is a variant in which the extension element is a folding, which is fixable with fixatives. This results in addition to the central part and the extension element still a termination portion which is connected to the carrier straps.
- the fixative may include a zipper and / or snaps and / or a Velcro fastener.
- a zipper zipper strips are placed at the top and bottom of the extension element so that when the zipper is open, the body is extended and shortened when the zipper is closed.
- the extension element is formed integrally with the central part, in particular of a common fabric web.
- a special embodiment of the carrying device provides that it has a head part. As soon as children grow up, they would like to look out of the receiving body in the wakeful phase, which is why the head preferably prefers the top of the body
- the head can be supported and protected with the optional headboard.
- the headboard may be a cloth or upholstered headboard.
- the head part should be releasably or firmly connected to the receiving body.
- the head part on fastening elements which are positionable on the Gargeschirrsystem.
- the fasteners should be designed so that they can tension or gather the headboard. In the tensioned state, the headboard can also serve as awning. Suitable fasteners are for example a
- receiving elements for receiving the fasteners should be arranged on the holding harness system. These can be hooks.
- the receiving elements are movably arranged on the Gargeschirrsystem, wherein they are formed such that they are optionally at different positions on
- a particularly simple handling is achieved when the head part can be rolled up or folded or sixteenraffbar in the vertical direction, and at the horizontal lateral ends of the head part in each case an insertion pocket is arranged, in which the lateral ends of the head part can be inserted.
- the receiving body should be formed at least partially cloth or upholstery.
- the widening elements, the tension cords, the middle part, the intermediate pieces and the extension element should each be cloth-like or upholstery-like.
- Fig. 1 is a sketch of the outside of a carrying device, in which a
- Extension element is in the position in which it extends the receiving body of the support device in the vertical direction, and in which
- Widening elements are in a maximum width position
- Fig. 2 is a sketch of an inside of the carrying device according to Fig. 1, in which the
- Extension element is in the position in which it does not extend the receiving body of the support device in the height direction, and in which the
- Fig. 3 is a sketch of the inside of the carrying device according to Fig. 2, in which the
- Widening elements are in a middle width position
- Fig. 4 is a sketch of the inside of the carrying device according to Fig. 3, in which the
- Broadening elements are in a minimal wide position.
- the carrying device 1 has a receiving body 10 which forms a receiving space for receiving a baby or toddler.
- Receiving body 10 consists essentially of textile materials that are partially unpadded and partially padded.
- the carrying device 1 has a holding harness system 40 for fastening the receiving body 10 to a carrier.
- the holding harness system 40 includes a waist belt 44 and two straps 56, 57 formed as shoulder straps.
- the shoulder straps 56, 57 have shoulder pads 68, 69 at least in sections.
- the hip strap 44 extends in a longitudinal direction L and has an inner side 45 (see FIGS. 2, 3 and 4), an outer side 46, an upper edge 47 and a lower edge 48 In this case, the hip belt 44 has a padded belt 49 and an external tensioning belt 50.
- the tension belt 50 has a
- Closing element 51 for opening and closing and a tensioning device 53 in order to adjust the width of the hip belt 44 can. Furthermore, the closure element 51 is secured by a securing device 52 which prevents an immediate release or opening of the hip belt 44 after the closure element 51 has been opened (the second part of the closure element 51 lies outside the image area).
- the securing device 52 is formed loop-like, so that the buckle initially gets caught on the loop. However, the wearer is free to not use the loop by placing the strap 50 over the loop rather than through the loop.
- the receiving body 10 has an unpadded central part 1 1, which supports the baby or toddler and which is connected at a first connection point 41 with the upper edge 47 of the hip belt 44.
- the middle part 1 1 is connected indirectly in the upper region 12 with the two carrier straps 56, 57 of the holding harness system 40. As a result, the middle part 1 1 between the upper ends 58, 59 of the two carrier straps 56, 57 and the first
- junction 41 spans vertically over the toddler.
- the middle part 1 1 is narrower from an upper portion 12 toward the waist belt 44.
- the middle part 1 1 has a symmetrical, isosceles,
- the shorter of the two base sides of the trapezoidal basic shape is arranged in the region of the first connection point 41 and forms a connecting edge of the first connection point 41 to the hip belt 44.
- the first joint 41 is a seam in the horizontal direction H and thus formed insoluble (directional information refers to an upright position of the wearer).
- the legs of the trapezoidal basic shape are slightly concave.
- the first joint 41 is in the longitudinal direction L of the waist belt 44 between 1 cm and 12 cm wide, preferably between 2 cm and 10 cm wide, more preferably between 3 cm and 8 cm wide, even more preferably between 4 cm and 7 cm wide, and more preferably between 4.5 cm and 6 cm wide.
- the middle part 1 1 is stretched between two padded tension cords 62, 63, which are connected to straps 64, 65 of the Gargeschirrsystems 40.
- the tension cords 62, 63 extend from the ends of the long base side of the trapezoidal basic shape to the first connection point 41 and are connected or sewn over the entire length of the legs of the trapezoidal basic shape with the central part 1 1; this in particular with the inner edges of the tension cords 62, 63.
- the lower ends of the support straps 56, 57 may form the straps 64, 65 connected to the two tension cords 62, 63. They then form carrying loops, which are either parallel to one another, or alternatively can be arranged crosswise.
- the carrier straps 56, 57 have closure elements 72, 73 for opening and closing the carrier straps 56, 57.
- the closure elements 72, 73 can be secured by a loop-like securing device 74, 75, which prevent immediate release or opening of the carrier straps 56, 57 after the opening of a closure element 72, 73.
- the receiving body 10 is formed such that its height is variable.
- the receiving body 10 an extension member 25 which is positioned according to FIG. 1 such that the receiving body 10 is extended in the vertical direction by the extension member 25.
- the extension element 25 is located between the middle part 1 1 and the two support straps 56, 57. Above the extension element 25, the receiving body 10 still has a termination portion to which the support straps 56, 57 are attached.
- the extension element 25 is a folding which can be fixed with fixing means 26. According to Fig. 1, the fixing means 26 are released, whereby the folding in the vertical direction V is pulled apart.
- the fixing means 26 are formed by a zipper extending in the horizontal direction H. A zipper strip is arranged at the end portion and one at the long base side of the central part 1 1.
- the termination section, the extension element 25 and the middle part 1 1 preferably have a continuous fabric web.
- the extension element 25 is adjustable by means of the fixing means 26 between at least two positions, namely a first position in which the height of the receiving body 10 is not increased - as shown in FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 - and a second position, in which the height of the receiving body 10 is increased - as shown in Fig. 1 -.
- the extension element 25 can be fixed with the fixing means 26 in its first position.
- the carrying device 1 has a cloth-like head part 30 which is firmly connected to the receiving body 10, in particular along a horizontally aligned seam at the upper end of the receiving body 10. At the free end of the head part 30
- Fastening elements 31, 32 arranged in the form of rubber loops. These can be hooked to receiving elements 33, 34 on the carrier straps 56, 57. These are the
- Receiving elements 33, 34 each formed as a hook.
- the head part 30 can be tensioned or loosened.
- the head part 30 can be rolled up or collapsed or folded together in the vertical direction V and can then be pushed at the horizontal lateral ends of the head part 30 into an insertion pocket 35, 36, which are sewn between the support straps 56, 57 and the receiving body (see FIG. 2, 3 and 4).
- FIGS. 1, 2, 3 and 4 As can be seen from FIGS. 1, 2, 3 and 4, but can be better seen in FIGS.
- first and outer side in particular at the ends of the long base side of the trapezoidal basic shape a second padded widening element 13, 14 connected to the central part 1 1, this particular unadjustable and insoluble.
- the ends of the long base of the trapezoidal base form the opposite ends of the upper portion 12.
- Widening element 13 extends to a second connection point 42 with the hip belt 44, the position of which is continuously adjustable by a displacement of the first widening element 13 along the hip belt 44. Likewise, the second extends
- the Widening element 14 to a third junction 43 with the hip belt 44, the position of which is continuously adjustable by a displacement of the second widening element 14 along the hip belt 44.
- the first connection point 41 lies between the second and the third connection point 42, 43.
- the first and second extend
- the maximum adjustable seat width is shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
- Fig. 3 shows a medium-wide setting
- Fig. 4 the narrowest possible seat width.
- the second and third connection points 42, 43 each have a loop 19, 20, which is arranged on the widening elements 13, 14 and slidably mounted on the hip belt 44.
- the widening elements 13, 14 are each strip-shaped and go on the inside 45 and on the upper edge 47 of the waist belt 44 in the loops 19, 20 via.
- the loops 19, 20 are wide in the longitudinal direction L of the waist belt 44 and on the lower edge 48 of the waist belt 44, in particular at least 2 cm, preferably at least 3 cm, more preferably at least 4 cm and particularly preferably at least 5 cm wide. Comparing FIGS. 1 and 2, it can be seen that the loops 19, 20 in each case in the region of the lower edge 48 of the hip belt 44 on the inner side 45 and on the outer side 46 substantially have the same width. At least there is no jump in width here. Not so, however, at the upper edge 47 of the hip belt 44.
- the loops 19, 20 are each formed on the inner side 45 of the waist belt 44 wider than on the outer side 46th
- the range of loops 19, 20, on the inside 45 and on the Upper edge 47 of the hip belt 44 is disposed, toward the first connection point 41 beyond the region of the loop 19, 20 also, which is arranged on the outer side 46 and at the upper edge 47.
- first and second widening elements 13, 14 on the inside 45 of the hip belt 44 can each be pushed at least partially up to the first connection point 41.
- the minimum adjustable distance between the outer edges 17, 18 of the first and second widening element 13, 14 in the region of the waist belt 44 then substantially corresponds to the width of the first connection point 41 plus the width of the two loops 19, 20 on the outer side 46 in the region of the upper edge 47 of the hip belt 44.
- a fixing device 21 is also provided, with which the
- a stop 54 is provided, via which the second and third connection points 42, 43 are not further longitudinally displaceable.
- the stop 54 is formed by a broadening of the hip belt 44, in particular of the padded belt 49. To achieve this very narrow seat width also contributes that the first
- junction 41 is disposed in a depression of the upper edge 47 of the waist belt 44, whereby the loops 19, 20 are inclined obliquely inward in the direction of the first connection point 41. As a result, the friction of the loops 19, 20 is increased to the waist belt 44, so that the burden of the recorded child does not move the
- the cushion belt 49 is arranged in the loops 19, 20 and has a homogeneous width over the displacement path.
- the tension belt 50 of the waist belt 44 is outside the loops 19, 20. Over the length of the displacement of the tension belt 50 and the cushion belt 49 are not connected to each other.
- the second and third connection point 42, 43 as shown in Fig. 4, so far displaced to each other, that outer edges 17, 18 of the first and second widening element 13, 14 in the region of the waist belt 44 between 14 cm and 28 cm , more preferably between 16 cm and 27 cm, even more preferably between 18 cm and 26 cm and particularly preferably between 20 cm and 24 cm apart.
- the second and third connection points 42, 43 are also displaceable towards each other so far that the outer edges 17, 18 of the first and second
- connection points 42, 43 are displaceable outward so far that the outer edges 17, 18 of the first and second widening elements 13, 14 in FIG.
- connection points 42, 43 should be longitudinally displaceable so far away from each other that the outer edges 17, 18 of FIG
- Widening elements 13, 14 in the region of the hip belt 44 between 30 cm and 55 cm, more preferably between 35 cm and 50 cm, even more preferably between 37 cm and 47 cm and more preferably between 40 and 45 cm apart. It can also be seen in FIGS. 1, 2, 3 and 4, that between the first and second
- Widening element 13, 14 and the middle part 1 1 each have an intermediate piece 15, 16th
- the intermediate pieces 15, 16 each widen in the direction of the hip belt 44 and each have a substantially triangular basic shape.
- the outer edges 17, 18 of the widening elements 13, 14 are connected to the respective intermediate piece 15, 16, but the inner edges are not.
- the widening elements 13, 14 lie in each case in front of the associated intermediate piece 15, 16. The latter can, as can be seen in FIGS. 3 and 4, wrinkle on the outer side, with the child primarily in contact with the widening elements 13, 14 stands.
- the widening elements 13, 14 are preferably upholstered and the intermediate pieces 15, 16 preferably unpadded.
- one corner of the intermediate pieces 15, 16 on the inner side 45 extends below the upper edge 47 of the hip belt 44, in particular into the region of the lower edge 48.
- the intermediate pieces 15, 16 are laterally connected to the loops 19, 20 connected.
- the intermediate pieces 15, 16 under load on the upper edge 47th of the waist belt 44 and can support the toddler.
- the toddler is not in direct contact with the outer side 46 of the hip belt 44 between the second and third connection points 42, 43.
- the receiving body 10 therefore has no additional element which is arranged between the baby or toddler and the wearer. As a result, direct body contact between the wearer and the baby or toddler is possible.
- the baby or toddler sits with the Po Scheme essentially on the central part 1 1 and between the widening elements 13, 14, which together form a kind of bag.
- the thighs are up to the back of the knees on the widening elements 13, 14 and the thighs are anatomically correct slightly seated with correct adjustment of the seat width.
- the above-described construction of the holding harness system 40 allows a toddler to be carried in various positions.
- the following variants are possible: i.
- the receiving body 10 is placed on the belly of the wearer, wherein the
- the receiving body 10 is arranged on the belly of the wearer, wherein the support straps 56, 57 are formed into loops and do not cross each other;
- the receiving body 10 is placed on the back of the carrier, wherein the carrier straps 56, 57 are formed into loops and do not cross each other;
- the receiving body 10 is arranged on the back of the carrier, wherein the
- the receiving body 10 is arranged laterally at the hip of the wearer, wherein one of the support straps 56, 57 is closed obliquely over the shoulder and the other of the
- Carrier straps 56, 57 closed vertically in the back.
- the baby or toddler with the face facing the wearer can sit in the receiving body 10.
- the receiving body 10 is worn on the abdomen of the wearer, but also a recording of the baby or toddler in the receiving body 10 is possible, in which it looks away from the wearer.
- the carrying device 1 according to the invention ensures an orthopedically correct carrying method, which is adapted both to the needs of the infant and to the wearer. Due to the different Einstellterion that by the extension element 25 for Lengthening of the receiving body 10 and the seat width adjustment are made possible in the carrying device 1 according to the invention infants of different sizes, especially infants immediately after birth, are recorded.
- the carrying device 1 has a very low weight and is small collapsible.
- the carrier straps 56, 57 may include an adjusting device for changing the strap length.
- a further adjustment option can optionally be provided in that the carrier straps 56, 57 have at least one adjustment device for changing the effective length of the shoulder pads 68, 69. In this way, not only the strap length is adapted to the physique of the wearer, but also the position of the padded sections can be adjusted.
- the holding harness system 40 may include a chest strap attached to the chest strap
- Carrier straps 56, 57 is attached. Such prevents parallel loops of the carrier straps 56, 57 from sliding off the shoulders of the wearer.
- a chest strap should have an adjustment device for changing the strap length and a closure element for opening and closing the chest belt.
- the chest belt in the direction of extension of the carrier straps 56, 57 slidably mounted on the latter. This allows you to set a comfortable position.
- the carrying device 35 is the first insertion pocket
- Widening element 48 lower edge (hip belt)
- first loop (second 49 padded belt (hip belt)
- first fastening element holding harness system
- first receiving element for the first 62 first tensile strand
- second receiving element 64 first belt (holding harness system (for the second fastening element transition to the tensile strand) of the head part) second belt (holding harness system 74 securing device
- Closure element (second L longitudinal direction (hip belt) carrier belt) V Vertical
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