WO2022221923A1 - Bib and connector therefor - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41F—GARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
- A41F1/00—Fastening devices specially adapted for garments
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F16B2/06—Clamps, i.e. with gripping action effected by positive means other than the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening external, i.e. with contracting action
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
- A44B11/00—Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
- A44B11/25—Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts
- A44B11/258—Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts fastening by superposing one part on top of the other
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a bib and connector and in particular to a bib for use in feeding infants, as well as a connector for connecting a bib.
- the present invention seeks to provide a bib, which will overcome or substantially ameliorate at least some of the deficiencies of the prior art, orto at least provide an alternative.
- the present invention further seeks to provide a connector, which will overcome or substantially ameliorate at least some of the deficiencies of the prior art or to at least provide an alternative.
- the present invention may be said to consist in a connector for connecting at least two items to be connected, the connector including: a. an anchor connector portion including a shaft; b. a reconfigurable connector portion, the reconfigurable connector portion defining an aperture for receiving the shaft of the anchor connector portion there through, the reconfigurable connector portion being configurable between i. an opened condition in which the shaft is receivable through the aperture, and ii. a closed condition in which the shaft is more restricted from movement through the aperture.
- the reconfigurable connector portion includes a pair of resilient arms.
- the pair of resilient arms are connected to a base.
- the base defines a central aperture.
- the base is disc shaped.
- the pair of resilient arms are curved .
- the pair of resilient arms together extend substantially around the periphery of the aperture.
- each of the arms includes a gripping formation configured for manual manipulation by a user.
- at least one or more of the pair of resilient arms are movable between an open condition and a closed condition.
- the open condition of the pair of resilient arms corresponds to the open condition of the reconfigurable connector portion.
- the closed condition of the pair of resilient arms corresponds to the closed condition of the reconfigurable connector portion.
- manual manipulation of the gripping formations by a user to squeeze the gripping formations together causes the will resilient arms to move to their open condition.
- the anchor connector portion includes a secondary anchor connector portion configured for connecting the anchor connector portion to another item to be connected.
- the secondary anchor connector portion is configured for connection to a planar item.
- the planar item is a textile sheet.
- the pair of disc shaped members are configured for securely connecting to each other through an aperture in a planar item.
- the secondary anchor connector portion includes a clamping arrangement.
- the clamping arrangement includes a pair of disc shaped members.
- the pair of disc shaped members are configured for securely connecting to each other.
- the pair of disc shaped members include fixing formations configured for fixing the pair of disc shaped members together.
- the fixing formations on the pair of disc shaped members together form a fixing arrangement.
- the pair of disc shaped members are configured for connecting to each other by one or more selected from: a. a snap fit arrangement; b. are bayonet type arrangement; c. bonding; d. a fastener; e. a thread arrangement; and f. any other connecting arrangement.
- the reconfigurable connector portion includes a secondary reconfigurable connector portion configured for connecting the anchor connector portion to another item to be connected.
- the secondary reconfigurable connector portion is configured for connection to a planar item.
- the planar item is a textile sheet.
- the secondary reconfigurable connector portion includes a clamping arrangement.
- the secondary reconfigurable connector portion includes a connecting disc.
- the connecting disc is configured for secure connection to the base.
- the connecting disc defines a central aperture.
- the base and the connecting disc are configured for securely connecting to each other.
- the base and the connecting disc are configured for securely connecting to each other by fixing formations.
- the fixing formations on the base and the connecting disc form a fixing arrangement.
- the base and the connecting disc are configured for securely connecting to each other through an aperture in a planar item.
- the fixing arrangement is one or more selected from: a. a snap fit arrangement; b. are bayonet type arrangement; c. bonding; d. a fastener; e. a thread arrangement; and f. any other connecting arrangement.
- the anchor connector portion includes a shaft.
- the anchor connector portion includes a head formation.
- the head formation is disposed at or towards an end of the shaft.
- the shaft includes at least one or more barb formations.
- the barb formations are configured for engaging with the secondary anchor connector portion.
- the head formation is configured so that the head formation is not receivable through the aperture when the reconfigurable connector portion is in its closed condition.
- the head formation is configured so that the head formation is receivable through the aperture when the reconfigurable connector portion is in its opened condition.
- the connector includes a tether ring.
- the tether ring is configured to be received over the head formation.
- the tethering is configured to be engaged by the reconfigurable connector portion to retain the tether ring on the shaft.
- the tether ring is toroidally shaped.
- the tether ring includes a tether.
- the present invention may be said to consist of a bib for feeding an infant who is asleep, or who has fallen asleep during feeding, the bib including: a. a substantially planar cover member configured for covering a substantial portion of an infant’s chest; b. at least one or more connectors for connecting the cover member to the neckline of an infant’s garment.
- the bib includes a reconfigurable cover flap.
- the reconfigurable cover flap is reconfigurable between a deployed position and a retracted position.
- the reconfigurable cover flap is configured to extend to under an infant’s chin in operation when it is in its deployed position.
- At least one of the connectors are hooks.
- the hooks are covered in an insulative material.
- the connector is a connector as described below.
- the planar cover member includes a stiffened portion.
- the stiffened portion includes a stiff backing layer.
- the stiff backing layer is sewn into the cover member.
- the cover member is one or more selected from a. a textile; b. a plastic; c. any other suitable flexible material.
- the cover member is moulded.
- the at least one or more hooks are movable between an open position and a closed position.
- the at least one or more hooks are biased between their open position and the closed position.
- the at least one or more hooks are biased to their closed position.
- the stiff backing layer is composed of a waterproof material.
- the cover member includes a rounded neck portion configured for extending closest to the neck of an infant in use.
- the at least one or more connectors are arranged around the neck portion.
- the at least one or more connectors are arranged on an edge of the neck portion.
- the at least one or more connectors are located in a position spaced inwardly from the neck portion.
- the stiff backing layer is composed of one or more selected from: a. cardboard; b. plastic; and c. any other suitable material.
- the invention may be said to broadly consist in a bib including a connector as described above.
- the bib includes a plurality of connectors.
- the bib includes a neck strap adapted for extending at least partially around a infant’s neck in use.
- the bib includes a cover member for covering an infant’s torso.
- the bib includes a connector at each end of the neck strap for removably connecting the neck strap to the cover member.
- the neck strap is permanently connected to the cover member at a proximal end.
- the neck strap is removably connectable to the cover member at a distal end by the connector.
- This invention may also be said broadly to consist in the parts, elements and features referred to or indicated in the specification of the application, individually or collectively, and any or all combinations of any two or more of said parts, elements or features, and where specific integers are mentioned herein which have known equivalents in the art to which this invention relates, such known equivalents are deemed to be incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
- Figure 1 shows a rear view of a first embodiment of a bib
- Figure 2 shows a close-up side view of the rear of the bib of figure 1 ;
- Figure 3 shows a front view of a second embodiment of a bib including a cover flap in a deployed position
- Figure 4 shows a front view of the bib of figure 3 with the cover flap in a retracted position
- Figure 5 shows a rear view of a third embodiment of a bib that includes hooks that are located inwardly from the neck portion
- Figure 6 shows a front right perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a bib including a connector according to the invention.
- Figure 7 shows a close-up cutaway view of an anchor connector portion of a connector according to the invention with a tether ring and tether;
- Figure 8 shows figure 6 without the tether ring and tether
- Figure 9 shows an end of a neck strap of a bib of figure 5 including a reconfigurable connector portion
- Figure 10 shows a perspective exploded assembly view of a connector, tether and tether ring
- Figure 11 shows a front right perspective view of a connector, tether ring and tether, with the anchor connector portion being disengaged from the reconfigurable connector portion;
- Figure 12 shows a fifth embodiment of a bib including a pair of connectors
- Figure 13 shows the bib of figure 12, with the neck strap removed from the cover member
- Figure 14 shows a top perspective view of a tether ring and tether
- Figure 15 shows a top perspective view of a second embodiment of a tether ring
- Figure 16 shows the second embodiment of the tether ring and a second embodiment of a tether with the anchor connector portion
- Figure 17 shows the second embodiment of the tether ring and tether with the anchor connector portion
- Figure 18 shows the second embodiment of the tether ring and tether in a first configuration and a second configuration. Description of Embodiments
- a baby bib according to a first aspect of the invention is generally indicated by the numeral 1000, or a multiple thereof.
- a connector according to a further aspect is generally indicated by the numeral 1200.
- a baby bib 1000 is provided.
- the bib 1000 is preferably intended for feeding an infant during the night or while sleeping, without stimulating the infant enough to wake it up, although it is envisaged that it could be used in other scenarios.
- the bib 1000 preferably includes a substantially planar cover member 1100, and at least one or more connectors 1200 that are configured for connecting the cover member to the neckline of an infant’s garment.
- the cover member 1100 is configured for covering a substantial portion of an infant’s chest or torso, to prevent messing onto the child’s garments.
- the cover member 1100 is preferably composed of an absorbent textile material, although in other embodiments, the cover member could be composed of a resilient plastic or silicon, and could be integrally formed in a moulding process.
- the cover member 1100 preferably defines a rounded neck portion 1110 that is configured to extend around the infant’s neck in use.
- the cover member 1100 can also include a stiffened portion 1110 that preferably follows the rounded neck portion 1110.
- the stiffened portion 1120 is preferably sewn into the cover member, and stiffens the cover member around the rounded neck portion, so that it can be more easily inserted into position under a child’s chin.
- the stiffened portion 1120 preferably comprises a thin plastic layer that allows for flexibility and resilience, while providing stiffness and improved waterproofing, however it could be composed of cardboard or any other suitable material.
- the bib 1000 further includes a reconfigurable cover flap 1300 on the front of the cover member 1100. The reconfigurable cover flap can be moved between a deployed position in which it extends underneath an infant’s chin in use, and a retracted position in which it is moved away from the rounded neck portion 1110, to allow for better visibility of the rounded neck portion.
- the connectors 1200 are preferably in the form of hooks 1210, although alternative connectors are envisaged. Further, a connector 2200 as described in more detail below is also envisaged.
- the hooks 1210 are preferably covered by an insulative material, in order to prevent the inadvertent waking up of a child caused by a cold metal hook touching their skin. It is further envisaged that in an alternative embodiment (not shown) the hooks may be reconfigurable between an open position and a closed position, and may also be biased by a biasing arrangement (not shown) such as a spring, between their open position and the closed position, and preferably to a closed position.
- the hooks 1210 are located on a rear side of the cover member 1100 closest to the infant in use.
- the hooks 1210 are aligned around the edge of the neck portion 1110 to be able to slip over and engage with the neckline of a child’s garment (not shown).
- the hooks are shown located in a position spaced inwardly or downwardly from the neck portion.
- FIG. 6 Another embodiment of a bib 2000 is shown in figures 6 - 14.
- the bibs 2000 shown in these embodiments include and make use of a connector 2200 provided in accordance with another aspect of the invention.
- the bib 2000 includes a cover member 2100 figured for covering a substantial portion of an infant’s torso, in order to prevent milk or food from messing onto their garments.
- the bib 2000 further includes a neck strap 2300 configured for extending around an infant’s neck in use.
- the neck strap is permanently connected to the cover member 2100 at a proximal end 2310, and is configured for removable attachment to the cover member 2100 by connector 2200 at a distal end 2320.
- the neck strap is cut from the same textile as the cover member 2100.
- the neck strap could be integrally moulded with the cover member.
- the neck strap 2300 is removably attachable at both ends to the cover member 2100 by a pair of connectors 2200.
- the connector 2200 is shown in more detail in figures 7 - 12.
- the connector 2200 includes an anchor connection mechanism or anchor connection portion 2210 and a reconfigurable connector mechanism or reconfigurable connector portion 2230.
- the anchor connection portion 2210 includes a shaft 2212 topped by a head formation 2214, preferably located at a distal end of the shaft.
- the reconfigurable connector portion 2230 is reconfigurable between an open condition and a closed condition.
- the reconfigurable connector portion 2230 includes a pair of curved and substantially semicircular resilient arms 2234 that extend around the periphery of an aperture 2232.
- Each of the arms 2234 are connected in close proximity to each other at a proximal end to a base 2233.
- the arms 2234 extend from the connection with the base 2233 along opposed edges of the periphery of the aperture 2232, defining an aperture 2232 between them.
- the distal ends of the arms 2234 overlap each other.
- Each of the arms 2234 include a gripping formation 2236 located at their distal end.
- the gripping formations 2236 of the arms can be squeezed together by a manual manipulation by a user, to cause the resilient arms to flex to an open condition and thereby increase the size of the aperture defined between the arms 2234.
- the gripping formations 2236 are released, the resilient arm 2234 return to their original closed position, thereby reducing the size of the aperture defined between the arms 2234.
- the aperture 2232 defined between the resilient arms is large enough to extend over the head formation 2214 of the anchor connector portion 2210.
- the aperture 232 defined between the resilient arms is not large enough to allow the head formation 2214 to fit through the aperture.
- the gripping formations 2236 are squeezed together, causing the resilient arms 2234 to move to their open position.
- the reconfigurable connector portion 2230 can be fitted over the head formation 2214 of the anchor connector portion 2210, to preferably clamp onto shaft 2212.
- the gripping formations are released, the reconfigurable connector portion 2230 will be in a closed condition, the resilient arms 2234 will be in their closed condition, and will not easily be able to be pulled off the shaft 2212 and over the head formation 2214.
- the anchor connector portion 2210 further includes a secondary anchor connector mechanism or secondary anchor connector portion 2216 that is configured for connecting the anchor connector portion to a preferably planar item such as a textile sheet, plastic sheet, or similar, such as either the cover member 2100 or the neck strap 2300.
- the secondary anchor connector portion 2216 includes a pair of annular members or disc shaped members 2218.
- the disc shaped members 2218 are configured to securely connect to each other, preferably through an aperture (not shown) in the cover member 2100 or the neck strap 2300.
- the disc shaped members 2218 together form a clamping arrangement by which the mirror disc shaped members 2218 can be clamped to the cover member 2100 or the neck strap 2300.
- the disc shaped members 2218 each include fixing formations for engagement with each other as a fixing arrangement.
- the disc shaped members 2218 include snap fit type fixing formations 2215 that together create a snap fit type fixing arrangement.
- alternative fixing arrangements could include a bayonet type arrangement, adhesive bonding, or a threaded fixing arrangement; and/or the use of fasteners such as a screws or bolts (although this would not be preferable due to swallowing or choking risk to the infant or toddler), or any other suitable fixing arrangement.
- the disc shaped members 2218 both define a central aperture 2217.
- Shaft 2212 includes barb formations 2213 that allow for the shaft 2212 to be inserted into central aperture 2217, to fix shaft 2212 in position relative to the disc shaped members 2218.
- the barb formations may be configured for engagement with either of the disc shaped member 2218, although in the embodiment shown in the figures, the barb formations 2213 are configured for engagement with a ridge 2211 on the disc shaped member 2218 on an opposed side from the shaft 2212.
- shaft 2212 can be integrally moulded together with one of the disc shaped members.
- the disc shaped members can be fixed together from opposed sides of the cover member 2100 or the neck strap 2300, causing the disc shaped members 2218 to clip together and clamp onto the planar cover member 2100 or the neck strap 2300.
- the shaft 2212 can then be pushed into central aperture 2217, thereby fixing the shaft in position on the cover member 2100 or the neck strap 2300.
- the reconfigurable connector portion 2230 includes a secondary reconfigurable connector mechanism or secondary reconfigurable connector portion 2238 that functions to connect the reconfigurable connector portion 2232 the other of the cover member 2100 or the neck strap 2300.
- the secondary reconfigurable connector portion 2238 comprises a connecting disc 2231 that is configured for connecting to base 2233 through an aperture in the cover member or the neck strap 2300.
- the base 2233 and connecting disc 2231 each define a central aperture 2232 through which the shaft 2212 and head formation 2214 of the anchor connector portion 2210 can be received in use.
- a connector as shown that utilises a secondary reconfigurable connector portion and a secondary anchor connector portion similar to the ones described could be used for connecting a wide variety of preferably planar items, and not just for a baby bib.
- a connector similar to the one described could be used to connect textiles in clothing, linen, or alternatively to cardboard for example used in packaging, as well as to plastic sheeting, and may be used in a wide variety of industries.
- the connecting disc 2231 and the base 2233 similarly include fixing formations 2242 that are engageable with each other through an aperture (not shown) in the cover member 2100 and/or neck strap 2300 to act as a fixing arrangement to fix the connecting disc 2231 and the base 2233 together, preferably in a manner that cannot be removed by an infant or toddler.
- the fixing formations 2242 of the base 2233 and the connecting disc 2231 together form a fixing mechanism or fixing arrangement.
- the fixing arrangement shown in figure 10 is a snap fit type fixing arrangement.
- a wide variety of alternative fixing arrangements are possible, including a bayonet type fixing arrangement, adhesive bonding, a threaded fixing arrangement, the use of fasteners, or any other suitable fixing arrangement.
- connector 2200 is shown being used for attaching a neck strap to a cover member of a bib, will be appreciated by person skilled in the art that the connector 2200 could be used for connecting a wide variety of items that may need to be connected.
- a tether ring 2260 that is connectable to a flexible tether 2270.
- the tether ring 2260 is toroidally shaped and defines an endless formation with a central aperture 2262 that is large enough for receiving the head formation there through, but is dimension to be engageable by the reconfigurable connector portion, in order to retain the tether ring on the shaft 2212.
- the flexible tether 2270 preferably includes a tether loop 2272 disposed at a distal end to the tether ring 2260.
- the tether loop 2272 can be used to attach to infant and/or toddler accessories as described below.
- the reconfigurable connector portion 2230 can be removed from the shaft 2212 and head formation 2214, the tether ring 2260 can be placed over the shaft 2212 and head formation 2214 to receive the head formation and shaft through central aperture 2262. The reconfigurable connector portion 2230 can then be placed back over the head formation and shaft to retain the tether ring 2260 in position on the anchor connector portion 2210. In this way, infant ortoddler accessories such as dummies, teethers, silicone feeders, rattles, bottles, or the like can be securely connected by the tether 2270 to the connector 2200 and barb 2000, preventing these from being lost or the like.
- FIGS 15 to 18 show a second embodiment of a tether ring 2260 and tether 2270. Like numbering has been used for the second embodiment as the parts are the same as the first embodiment. However, in the second embodiment of the tether ring 2260 and tether 2270, the tether 2270 is permanently connected to the tether ring 2260 by feeding one end of the tether through an aperture 2263 and sewing the end to the tether 2270 to form a loop, as shown more clearly in figures 15 and 17.
- An alternative means of permanently connecting the tether to itself may be via adhesive bonding.
- FIG. 18 Another difference between the first embodiment and the second embodiment of the tether 2270 is shown more clearly in figure 18 where the tether loop 2272 is created via a snap fastener 2271 such as a press stud, instead of a permanent loop.
- the snap fastener 2271 allows a user to easily connect and release the infant or toddler accessories described above.
- plastic shall be construed to mean a general term for a wide range of synthetic or semisynthetic polymerization products, and generally consisting of a hydrocarbon-based polymer.
- the invention is intended to be applied by the applicant to other products and industries, including (but not limited to): a. the broader children’s retail industry; b. the adult fashion retail industry; c. the disability industry (apparel - e.g. ‘adaptive-wear’, sportswear and other products); d. hospitality apparel and equipment; e. medical garments and equipment; and/or f. the travel and outdoors equipment and apparel industry.
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