Baby carrying harness

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6736299
  • Patent Number
    6,736,299
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 21, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 18, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A baby-carrying harness has fitted thereto a baby carrying pouch which includes a front wall that has at least one free side edge (24) which can be fastened to an adjacent harness chest strap (31) by means of a connecting device (41, 32) for supporting the front wall (22) of the carrier pouch on the harness (1) and define a baby leg opening between the front wall (22) and the chest strap (31) beneath the connecting device. The connecting device includes a hook fastening (75, 43; 32, 33) which has a downwardly extending finger (43) that engages a male part (75, 43) fitted on the front wall (22), and a finger-receiving female part (32, 33) carried by the harness (1, 31), wherein the upper part of the male part is connected to the front wall. The upper portion of the male part is joined to the front wall (22) in the proximity of the finger, at least in the region of the free end of said finger. The finger (43) and the female part (32, 33) have a mutual engagement length (A) of at least 4 cm, preferably about 7 cm, for holding the side edge (24) of the front wall (22) against the harness (1, 31) along a corresponding distance, so as to limit the size of the leg opening.
Description




The present invention relates to a baby carrying harness of the kind defined in the preamble of claim


1


.




The baby carrying harness is thus a typically known harness to which a baby carrying pouch is attached. The lower part of the pouch is connected to the harness and the pouch has a front wall which includes at least one free side edge. The upper part of the free side edge can be respectively released from and fastened to the harness respectively through the medium of a connecting device that functions to support the front wall from the harness and to define between the free side edge of the front wall and the harness beneath the connecting device an opening for receiving the legs of a baby and located. The connecting device includes a hook fastener which comprises a male part that has a downwardly pointing finger on the front wall, and a closely situated finger-receiving female part carried by the harness.




One problem with a harness of this description is that the opening that accommodates the baby's legs is defined by the side edge of the front wall and the adjacent part of the harness strap, along a distance from the connection point between the hook fastener and the bottom connection of the front wall to the harness.




The connection between the male part of the hook fastener and the front piece defines the upper baby support level of lie front wall, where a baby is carried by the harness. However, when this level is sufficiently high, there is a risk that the leg opening will be so large as to allow both legs of a small baby to pass through one leg opening and the baby falling therethrough.




It is therefore desirable to be able to reduce the size of the leg opening while keeping the advantage of being able to use readily a hook fastener that can be established quickly and securely with a single, easily effected coupling operation.




One object of the present invention is to provide a baby carrying harness with which safe connection of the front wall to the harness is achieved with the aid of a coupling device in the form of a hook fastener, and, in conjunction with establishing said collection, will also achieve mutual connection of the side edge of the front wall with the harness along a substantial part of the side edge of said front wall such as to limit the size of the leg opening.




This object is achieved by the invention.




The invention is defined in the accompanying independent claim 1.




Further embodiments of the invention will be apparent from the accompanying dependent Claims.




In preferred embodiments of the invention, the finger of the hook fastening has an effective length of at least 2 cm, and preferably at least 3 or 4 cm. Finger lengths of least 5 cm or 6 cm have been considered in connection with the development of the invention, and in the case of an embodiment at present preferred the finger has a length of 8.5 cm.




The female part may include a pocket which is orientated vertically in a harness strap that extends generally vertically and adjacent to the free side-edge of the pocket. The entrance to the pocket may be formed by a ring-shaped fitting, for instance a plastic fitting, that is fastened, e.g., sewn, to the harness strap in the close proximity to the pocket entrance. The ring-shaped fitting therewith provides a stable and strong support for the finger at its root. The pocket extends vertically to receive the finger along essentially its full length, whereby the harness and the front wall are held together along the length of the finger up to the tip of the finger. This enables the size of the leg opening to be restricted, while ensuring that the finger cannot easily be lifted up out of the pocket/the female part owing to the length of the finger. Insertion of the finger into the pocket is a clear-cut operation and the finger will remain in the pocket even should the front wall and the male part of the hook fastener be lifted upwards, as might well happen should the wearer sit down on a chair and therewith cause the pouch and the baby to be moved upwards as they come into contact with the user's knee (the front side of the thighs in the proximity of the knees).




Because the finger has a substantial length, the user is able to detect when the finger does not extend into the pocket correctly, for instance should the tip of the finger fasten in the entrance to the pocket.




In one further embodiment of the invention, the finger is supported by a body that carries a latch mechanism which functions to automatically latch the finger to the female part wherein the finger has been inserted fully into said pocket. The latch mechanism includes a spring-biased element, or bolt, which engages with a latch hook in the ring-shaped fitting and which can be bent or deflected to one side so as to pass free from the latch hook of the fitting and therewith enable the finger to be withdrawn therefrom, said latch hook being moved aside by the force exerted by a finger of the user.




The aforesaid male part is preferably provided with a generally U-shaped metallic strengthening element whose one leg extends through a finger of the hook fastener and whose other leg extends along said body, so that the hook fastening function will be maintained even should the finger break-off. The provision of the U-shaped strengthening element minimises the risks that would occur should the body and the finger be made of a plastic material that becomes brittle with the passage of time and exposure to sunlight, etc. The body will preferably include a tongue that facilitates sewing of the body to the front wall of the pouch. The tongue may have the form of a latticework, which is integral with said body.




The finger will preferably have along its length an outwardly projecting spring-strip which is cut obliquely in the proximity of the free end of the finger, so as to form an undercut together with the finger. The finger strip is located close to said body. This undercut prevents erroneous threading of the finger, for instance on a harness strap. The spring strip imparts to the finger a particular cross-sectional contour which coincides essentially with the entrance opening of the fitting, so as to obtain a coding function, i.e. the finger must have a cross-sectional shape that will be accommodated in the opening in order to be able to be received in the female part.




One advantage afforded by the invention is that the coupling device provides, in conjunction with a coupling operation, a positive coupling between the harness and the upper part of the free side-edge of the front wall, and also provides a long vertical coupling distance between the finger and its receiving pocket, so that the leg opening will have an appropriately small size.




If it is found necessary to reduce the size of the leg opening still further, it is, of course, possible to achieve this with the aid of a further connection. This further collection may consist of a pull-on strap or looped strap, whose one end is fastened to the harness and the other end of which has a buttonhole that can be fastened to a button on the side-edge of the front wall in a position beneath the tip of the finger.




The fitting on the female part may be established at a height level such that the flexible front wall will provide an effective horizontal support line in relation to the baby, at a safe level.











The invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is an overview of an inventive baby carrying harness.





FIG. 2

is a side view of an inventive hook fastening.





FIG. 3

is a rear view of the hook fastening.





FIG. 4

is a front view of the hook fastening, in a depiction corresponding to that of the fitting part shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a plan view of the female part of the hook fastening.





FIG. 6

is a schematic sectional view taken on the line VI—VI in FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7

is an end view taken on the line VII—VII in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view taken on the line VIII—VIII in FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a view of the admission means or entrance of the female part.





FIG. 10

illustrates schematically and in side view the latch arrangement included in the hook fastening.












FIG. 1

illustrates schematically a harness


1


having a baby carrying pouch


2


. The harness


1


comprises a waist belt that is connected to the coupling part


12


on the lower part


21


of a flexible front piece


22


of the pocket


2


, by means of releasable couplings


11


.




The harness


1


also includes two vertically orientated chest straps


31


which extend vertically on the front side of the user and connect to the waist strap in the proximity of respective couplings


11


. The straps


31


are coupled to the waist strap on the user's back. In the case of one embodiment, the harness


1


is, in principle, formed by a closed loop which is held together on the rear side of the harness by a fitting


14


so as to form two eyelets which each carry a respective coupling-part


11


for connection to the lower part of the pouch. The upper part of the chest straps


31


includes on the front side of the carrier an upwardly open and vertically elongate pocket


32


, the pocket entrance being formed by a generally ring-shaped fitting


33


sewn securely to the strap


31


. Shown on the free side-edge of the upper part of the front piece


22


is a fitting-part


41


which is sewn firmly to the front wall


22


, with a latticework


42


. The part


41


includes a body


75


and a finger


43


which is attached to the upper portion of the rear side of the body


75


and which extends generally vertically downwards for receipt in the pocket


32


on the nearby strap


31


, via the fitting


33


.




There is shown on the opposing edge of the front wall


22


a fitting-part


41


intended for engagement with a corresponding pocket


32


in its nearby strap


31


. The fittings


41


,


41


′ may be mutually identical but in mirror image relative to each other.




The waist strap of the harness is shown to have a fitting


3


which enables the size of the waist strap to be shortened by pulling the ends of the straps obliquely downwards and forwards.




The illustrated fitting


11


′ can be replaced with a fixed connection and the fitting-part


41


′ may be replaced with a fixed connection between the upper part of the front wall


22


and the nearby front strap


31


. A leg opening, whose largest dimension is indicated at B, is established between respective straps


31


and the free side-edge of the front wall


22


in the region between the coupling


11


and the hook fastening


41


,


32


. The body


75


, the finger


43


and the pocket


32


function to hold the side-edge and the strap


31


close together above the upper end of the leg opening, along a distance A that extends to a level that can be considered to collect with the root of the finger


43


in respective fittings


41


,


41


′. The broken line


23


defines an upper support limit for the flexible front wall


22


in relation to a baby seated in the carrier pouch or pocket. It will be seen that the body/base element


75


is connected to the front piece


22


on at least its upper part (the level


23


in

FIG. 1

) and in a position of close proximity with the bottom free end of the finger


43


, immediately above the lower end of the finger, so as to define a gap between the finger and the body along the finger up to the point of connection between the finger and the body. This gap is conveniently relatively narrow in the vicinity of the bottom end of the finger.




The harness


31


and the side-edge of the front piece are therewith held together from the pocket


32


right down to the region of the free end of the finger, so that the size of the leg opening will be reduced to a corresponding extent when the finger


43


is fully inserted into the pocket. Insertion of the finger into the pocket is facilitated by allowing the lower end-part of the finger to project freely down beyond the bottom end of the body.





FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


are respectively a side view, rear view and front view of the fitting-part


41


as applied to the fitting


33


.




As will be seen from

FIG. 5

, the fitting


33


has an entrance ring


34


that includes an upper thin lip


35


placed between the actual strap


31


and a reinforcing covering strip


36


and sewn securely therebetween by means of short seams


38


,


39


. The fitting


33


has beneath the entrance ring


34


a guide channel


51


for the finger


43


. It will be seen that the strap


31


and the lower part of the fitting


33


are covered by a strip of reinforcing fabric


52


which is sewn along its longitudinal edges to form the pocket


32


.




The upper part of the guide channel


51


has a recess immediately beneath the ring


34


such as to form an effective latch hook for the end


71


of a latch tongue


42


connected to the bottom end-part of a body


75


that forms the outwardly facing side of the fitting-part


40


. The latch tongue


72


is spring-biased in an outward direction and extends generally upwards so that the end


71


will grip beneath the ring


34


of the fitting


33


(see FIG.


10


).




As will be seen from

FIG. 7

, the side of the finger


43


facing towards the body


75


has a spring or a strip


81


that extends along the major part of the length of the finger


43


. The finger


43


and its strip


81


therewith has a generally T-shaped configuration.

FIG. 7

also shows that the body


75


has on its inner surface a generally cup-shaped cover element


86


that extends along the strip


81


. The strip


81


is terminated short of the free end of the finger


43


and has an undercut


88


which functions to prevent wrong application of the fitting-part


41


, for instance on the strap


31


.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, the cross-sectional configuration of the entrance opening


37


of the fitting


33


corresponds to the cross-sectional configuration of the finger


43


together with the strip


81


, so as to provide a coding function.

FIG. 8

shows the oblique, bevel undercut


88


on the strip


81


more clearly.




The guide channel


51


in the fitting


32


has an opening


55


which enables the free end-part


71


of the supporting tongue


72


to take an outer latching position. The end


71


may be bevelled, and the ring


34


may be correspondingly bevelled to prevent the tongue


72


from unintentionally slipping past its latching engagement with the ring


34


.





FIG. 3

shows a grip flap


76


which projects laterally out from the latching tongue


72


. The flap


76


and the body


42


can be squeezed together with one hand, so as to move the latching tongue


72


out of engagement with the ring


34


, therewith enabling the fitting-part


41


to be lifted out of the pocket


32


and the fitting


33


. It will be realised that the spring-biased latching tongue


72


will snap into its latching position automatically, after having fully inserted the finger


43


into the ring


34


.




Also shown in

FIG. 3

is a leg


91


of a generally U-shaped metallic element, the other leg of which is anchored in the body


75


. The U-shaped element provides a spring function for the finger


43


, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, may also replace the finger


43


when the finger is comprised of a plastic material that has become brittle or has been subjected to excess loads.





FIGS. 2-4

also show that the body


75


includes a latticework


42


, which functions to facilitate anchorage of the fitting-part


41


, by placing the latticework


42


between two fabric layers on the front wall


22


, these layers then being sewn with a seam that passes through the latticework


42


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, one end of a tape


57


is sewn to the strap


31


at


56


and the other end of the tape includes a buttonhole


58


which enables the tape to be detachably coupled to a button


59


on the front piece


22


, therewith enabling the effective size of the leg opening to be further restricted. In extreme cases, the tape


57


can be used when the authorities require a size of leg opening that would be uncomfortable to achieve with a finger


43


of the then required length.




It will also be seen from

FIG. 1

that the baby carrying pouch


2


can be released from at least one side of the harness, by opening the coupling


11


, the belt coupling


57


and the hook fastening


41


,


32


, so as to enable the baby carrying harness to be removed and donned as a jacket in general terms. In the case of preferred embodiments, both sides of the baby carrying pouch are connected detachably to the harness


1


, so as to allow a user to place the baby in the harness or remove the baby therefrom on either the right side or the left side of said harness. The female part and the male part of respective hook fastenings will preferably be coloured to mark their mutual relationship.



Claims
  • 1. A baby carrying harness that has mounted thereon a baby carrying pouch which includes a front wall (22) that has at least one free side edge (24) which can be fastened to an adjacent chest strap (31) on said harness (1) by means of a connecting device (32, 33, 43, 75; 56-59) for supporting the front wall (22) on the harness (1) and for defining a baby leg opening between the front wall (22) and the chest strap (31) beneath said connecting device, wherein the connecting device includes a hook fastening (75, 43; 32, 33) that includes a male part (75, 43) which is fitted on the front wall (22) and comprises a downwardly extending finger (43), and a finger-receiving female part (32, 33) carried by the harness (1, 31), wherein the upper portion of the male part is connected to the front wall, and wherein the harness is characterised in that the male part includes a base element (75) that is connected to the front wall (22) in the proximity of the finger, at least in the region of the free end of said finger; and in that the finger (43) and the female part (32, 33) have a mutual engagement length (A) of at least 4 cm, for holding the front wall (22) against the harness (1, 31) along a corresponding distance.
  • 2. A baby carrying harness according to claim 1, characterised in that the male part is provided on one side with a latticework tongue (42) that enables the male part to be sewn to the front piece (22).
  • 3. A baby carrying harness according to claim 1, characterised in that the finger (43) and the female part (32, 33) have a mutual engagement length of at least 6 cm.
  • 4. A baby carrying harness according to claim 1, characterised by a separate connecting device (56-59) for connecting the chest strap (31) and the adjacent side edge (24) of the front wall (22) between the hook fastening (41, 42) and the connection of the harness (1) to the lower part of the baby carrying pouch (2) in a separate operation, such as to establish a leg opening of selected size.
  • 5. A baby carrying harness according to claim 1, characterised in that the male part and the female part belonging to a hook fastening are colour-coded to indicate their mutual relationship.
  • 6. A baby carrying harness according to claim 1, characterised in that the finger (43) and the female part (32, 33) have a mutual engagement length of about 8.5 cm.
  • 7. A baby carrying harness according to claim 1, characterised in that the male part includes a front plate (75); in that the finger is placed against the upper end-part of the plate (75); in that the side of the finger (43) facing towards the plate (75) has an elongate strip (81) which extends along the finger and terminates short of the free end of said finger (43); in that the end of the strip is cut obliquely so as to define an acute angle with the adjacent free end-part of the finger; and in that the outer end of the strip (81) lies adjacent a part of the plate (75).
  • 8. A baby carrying harness according to claim 7, characterised in that the female part includes an elongate finger-receiving pocket (32) established in a harness strap (31), wherein the entrance to said pocket is formed by a ring-shaped fitting (33) whose inner contour or cross-sectional contour (37) corresponds to the cross-sectional contour of the finger (41) and the strip (81).
  • 9. A baby carrying harness according to claim 8, characterised in that the ring-shaped has an abutment for co-action with a springy latching tongue (72) on the male part; and in that said ring (33) is sewn firmly in the harness (1, 31).
  • 10. A baby carrying harness according to claim 1, characterised in that the hook fastening includes a latch arrangement (71, 72, 34) which functions to automatically latch the finger (43) withdrawably to the female part in the fully assembled state of the hook fastening; and in that the latch arrangement can be actuated manually to enable the finger (43) to be withdrawn from the female part (32, 33).
  • 11. A baby carrying harness according to claim 10, characterised in that the manually actuable part (71, 72) of the latch arrangement is carried by the male part; and in that the female part (32, 33) has a latch hook (55, 34).
  • 12. A baby carrying harness according to claim 10, characterised in that the base element has the form of a plate which extends laterally from the front wall so as to enable the plate to be comfortably grasped with the hand of the nearby arm of the user, wherewith the carrier arrangement is such that it can be actuated by the fingers of the hand gripping said base element for lifting or lowering the same.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0001700-4 May 2000 SE
Parent Case Info

This is a nationalization of PCT/SE01/00898, filed Apr. 26, 2001 and published in English.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/SE01/00898 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/84984 11/15/2001 WO A
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