The invention relates to a baby carrier of the type that is seen in the preamble of claim 1.
Thus, the baby carrier is of the type that comprises two strap loops, which are interconnected and arranged to extend around the two shoulder areas of the wearer, a relief belt that extends around the waist of the wearer, which relief belt is connected with the respective strap loop on at least the chest side of the wearer, and a carrying pocket that is mounted to the strap loops and the relief belt and has a front piece having at least one free side edge that can be attached to an adjacent strap loop by means of an upper connection device for the carrying of the front piece at the strap loop, and an essentially band-shaped sit part that can be attached to the relief belt by means of a second connection device, the front piece and the relief belt below the upper connection device defining a leg opening for a child sitting in the baby carrier.
On account of the fact that a child increases its own weight approx. 3 times and becomes approx. 30% longer during its first year of life, it is common to provide a baby carrier with a relief belt that extends around the waist of the wearer. This is for allowing the carrying of a heavier child in a convenient way, and more precisely for relieving the pressure on the shoulders of the wearer to as great an extent as possible.
Till now, the baby carriers available on the market and provided with relief belts have been formed in such a way that the lower part of the carrying pocket/bag carried by the carrier is attached, either adjustably or fixedly, to the upper edge of the relief belt.
When the baby carrier is loaded, this results in that the upper edge of the relief belt tends to rotate, i.e., turn downward and outward from the wearer, wherein particularly the lower edge of the relief belt will press against the stomach of the wearer. This feeling of discomfort is enhanced when the child becomes heavier, and particularly if some form of stiff connection device is arranged for the attachment of the lower part of the carrying pocket/bag to the relief belt.
In order to avoid the occurrence of any stiff connection device or any other stiff member of the relief belt on the front side of the wearer, the relief belt is usually formed in such a way that the assembly of the two parts of the relief belt by means of, usually, a buckle for the formation of a closed loop, as well as the regulation of the diameter of the closed loop according to the size of the wearer, is made on his or her back side. This is a disadvantage since it can be hard to reach the buckle in order to lock the buckle as well as to open the same.
Further, there is always a factor of uncertainty associated with an openable buckle that is placed on the back side of the wearer in that it mistakenly may open when the wearer of the carrier bends, e.g., forward. If this happens, it is very likely that the wearer falls forward over the child because of the entire weight then being put on the shoulders of the wearer, particularly since this type of baby carrier is intended for the carrying of a heavier child, up to, e.g., 12 kg.
Thus, it would be desirable to provide a baby carrier with a buckle for opening and closing the relief belt that is placed on the chest side/front side of the wearer and that does not cause the above-mentioned feeling of discomfort. In a baby carrier of the type mentioned above, this also allows the baby carrier to be put on and taken off in the form of a jacket.
Thus, the object of the invention is to provide a baby carrier by which the above-mentioned disadvantages are at least partly eliminated.
This object is achieved by a baby carrier according to claim 1.
Preferred embodiments of the baby carrier are defined in the dependent claims.
The invention is described in more detail below in the form of non-limiting examples, reference being made to the appended drawings, in which
a is a view from the back of the baby carrier in
In the description and claims below, the expressions vertically and horizontally directed as well as upper and lower are utilized, and it should be understood that these expressions relate to when the baby carrier is worn by a wearer.
As is seen in
At least the front piece 11 and the sit part 14 are preferably manufactured from a flexible padded fabric material.
The attachment of the front piece 11 to the upper connection device 5a, 5b is made in a known way, and preferably in the same way as described in, e.g., WO 03/003880, and therefore it will not be described in more detail.
In
Further, an attachment point 126 in the baby carrier according to the invention of the respective fastening ear 111 at the intermediate piece 110 should be placed vertically above an attachment point 127 of the sit part 14 at the intermediate piece.
Further, the respective part 17 of the relief belt 3 is attached to the respective fastening ear 111 so that the attachment point thereof at the fastening ear becomes situated underneath, as seen in the vertical direction, the attachment point of the respective fastening ear 111 at the intermediate piece 110.
In a preferred embodiment of the lower fastening device shown in
The lower anchorage part 114 has two openings, an upper one and a lower one 115a, 115b separated by a horizontal bar 125, the side edges 116 of the lower anchorage part being formed as guide rails for a displaceably arranged carriage 117. The upper and lower edge 118a, 118b of the lower opening 115b are preferably arc-shaped with the arch directed downward. Further, the edges 118a, 118b are somewhat displaced in the horizontal direction for the accommodation of the sit part 14 placed between the edges, as shown in
The respective fastening ear 111 is preferably provided with an essentially vertically extending arc-shaped opening 120, through which opening a strap 124, schematically shown by horizontal dashed lines in
The arc-shaped openings 120 are preferably placed, as seen in the vertical direction, between the attachment point 126 of the fastening ears at the upper anchorage part 113 and the attachment point 127 of the sit part 14 at the lower anchorage part 114, and, particularly preferred, the openings 120 are placed on the same level as the attachment point 127, i.e., on the same level as the sit part 14. By this placement of the openings 120 as well as the strap 124 preferably being attached to the middle of the relief belt 3, it is made possible to lift up the child higher on the relief belt compared with conventional baby carriers.
Above, it has been described that the strap 124 is attached to the respective fastening ear 111 via an arc-shaped opening 120, but it is obvious to a person skilled in the art that the strap 124 can be articulately attached to the respective fastening ear in any other suitable way.
In
The sit part 14 is preferably adjustably attached to the lower anchorage part 114 of the frame 112 in such a way that it is threaded through the upper opening 115a toward the wearer between the upper edge thereof and an upper edge of the carriage, behind the carriage, after which it is threaded from the wearer between a lower edge of the carriage and a lower edge of the upper opening, in front of the bar 125, in order to then be threaded again through the lower opening toward the wearer. This is shown in
By forming the lower anchorage part and threading the sit part 14 in the above-mentioned way, an outer part 14a of the sit part 14 will always be lying against the stomach of the wearer, when a carrier is carried by the same, and then act as a soft “cushion” against the stomach. This entails that a possibly discomfort in the form of the lower connection device 16, particularly the lower anchorage part, pressing against the stomach of the wearer can be minimized.
When a child is placed in the baby carrier, the sit part 14 will be loaded by a force F as schematically shown in
By the above-mentioned design of the lower connection device 16 in combination with the design of the baby carrier, it is achieved that the relief belt 3 gets an almost vertical, plane, contact surface against the front side of the wearer also when the baby carrier is loaded. By giving the fastening ears and the intermediate piece a suitable shape rounded in the horizontal direction, a relatively large contact surface against the front side of the wearer is in addition provided.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1150050.1 | Jan 2011 | SE | national |