The present invention relates to a baby carrier adapted for carrying a child either face-to-face or in forward-facing position, comprising chest straps, which are arranged to extend around both shoulder regions of the wearer, a waist belt connected to the chest straps, and a carrier bag mounted on the chest straps and comprising a carrier pouch having leg openings, the carrier pouch being formed by on one hand a lower portion of a front piece and on the other hand at least a chest piece, whereby at least the front piece is by a lower portion connected to a waist belt, and the front piece being at an upper edge region detachably connected to respective chest strap by a connecting device.
Thus, the invention relates to a baby carrier of a kind which includes a harness of the general type comprising chest straps and a carrier poach mounted on the harness, the carrier poach being formed by a front piece provided with leg openings and adapted to be carried on the chest side of a wearer.
One problem when using a baby carrier of the above mentioned type is that a heavy load has to be born by the shoulders of the wearer of the baby carrier when a heavy child is carried during a long time. Therefore, many parents are forced to stop carrying its child or are only able to carry the child a short time in this way when the child grow older and is heavier.
One way of reducing this problem is to provide the baby carrier with a waist belt which will take a large part of the load so as to reduce the load on the shoulders.
A further problem which exists at known baby carriers of the above mentioned type provided with a waist belt is that it will be difficult in an easy way to lift the child into and out of the baby carrier, particularly the carrier pouch, since the carrier pouch on one hand has a tendency to “collapse” when the baby carrier is placed on the chest side of the wearer and on the other hand it can be very difficult to lift the child into a narrow carrier pouch, the circumference/size of which cannot be adjusted to be more wide. This is particularly difficult when the baby carrier is used for carrying a relatively heavy child from about 4 months to about 15 kg, since in the ordinary case both hands must be used for lifting the child into and out of, respectively, the baby carrier.
A further problem is that the child has a tendency to be worn relatively far from the body, i.e. the central gravity of the child will be situated at a distance from the wearer, particularly when the wearer leans forward, whereby it is easy to lose one's balance and to fall forwardly.
An object of the invention is thus to provide a baby carrier by which the above mentioned drawbacks totally or partly are eliminated, so that a child may be worn during a longer time, and may in an easy way be lifted into and out of, respectively, the baby carrier while carried by the wearer and at the same time as the child is carried close to the body of the wearer.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a baby carrier adapted for carrying a child either face-to-face or in forward-facing position, comprising chest straps, which are arranged to extend around both shoulder regions of the wearer, a waist belt connected to the chest straps, and a carrier bag mounted on the chest straps and comprising a carrier pouch having leg openings, the carrier pouch being formed by on one hand a lower portion of a front piece and on the other hand at least a chest piece, whereby at least the front piece is by a lower portion connected to a waist belt, and the front piece being at an upper edge region detachably connected to respective chest strap by a connecting device, wherein a first end of respective chest strap is connected to the waist belt at the region of the connection of the front piece to the waist belt and a second end of respective chest strap to the front piece through a expansion means arranged between the front piece and the chest piece.
Further embodiments of the baby carrier according to the invention are set forth in the depending claims.
The invention will now be described in more detail in the form of a non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
In a preferred embodiment the expansion means comprises a relatively stiff and resilient strap 12, so that thanks to its relative stiffness/resilience it will be expanded. More particularly the strap 12 is formed as a pocket, for instance, filled with suitable upholstery or made in some other suitable way, so that it has a suitable stiffness/resilience. The carrier pouch 5 will in this way be expanded which will make it easier to place a child into the baby carrier, particularly a somewhat heavier child which has to be lifted into the carrier pouch 5 with both hands.
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Moreover, at least the lower portion of the front piece 4 is attached to the waist belt 2 and forms the seat support 9 so as to carry a child, not shown, in the baby carrier. The upper edge region 7 of the front piece is adapted to give a good head support to the child. At respective laterally separated side edge of the upper edge region 7 an adjusting device 30 is provided, which enables the effective distance to be set selectively of the upper edge region 7 so as to in best possible way support the head of the child when it sleeps, for instance.
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When the upper edge region 7 of the front piece 4 is detached from respective chest strap 1 by releasing the connecting device 8 the child may be placed in the carrier pouch 5 of the baby carrier whereupon the chest straps 1 are tightened. This results in that the length of the strap 12 will be shortened and the size of the carrier pouch will be reduced. In this way the centre of gravity of the child will come closer to the wearer. If desirable the connecting devices 8 at the upper edge region 7 may then be connected to the chest straps. It is obvious that it is possible to first connect the connecting devices 8 of the upper edge region 7 to the chest straps and then tighten the same.
In an embodiment, not shown, at least a lower portion 14 of the front piece 4, which is close to the child, is provided with a material having low friction so as to make it easier to place or take a child in/out of the carrier pouch 5 of the baby carrier.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0900555-4 | Apr 2009 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2010/050432 | 4/21/2010 | WO | 00 | 11/8/2011 |