Claims
- 1. A method of protecting a baby's chest area from food stains during feeding in domestic household use, with the use of a baby feeding bib having a pair of sleeves extending laterally from the bib with at least one of said sleeves being defined by a length of material extending between a pair of longitudinal seam edges thereof, each seam edge including a fastening material engageable with fastening material on the other seam edge to establish a substantially cylindrical sleeve encircling the baby's arm, comprising the steps of:
- (a) positioning the bib to cover the baby's chest area;
- (b) securing the bib to the baby's neck; and
- (c) positioning the sleeve along the baby's arm and securing the fastening means together so that the seam edges are juxtaposed in fastening contact to establish a closed seam out of the baby's line of sight with the sleeve encircling the baby's arm to thereby avoid distracting the baby from eating and preventing the baby (1) from seeing the closed seam, (2) playing with the seam and (3) removing the bib.
- 2. A bib, comprising:
- (a) an apron-like member made of flexible material having a front surface and a rear surface, and including an upper edge shaped to fit the neck of a person to be fed;
- (b) attachment means on the upper end of said apron-like member for detachably connecting said member to the neck of the person; and
- (c) a pair of sleeves extending laterally from the apron-like member, at least one of said sleeves being defined by a length of material extending laterally from the apron-like member between a pair of longitudinal seam edges, each seam edge having fastening means for engaging with the fastening means on the other seam edge to establish said sleeve encircling to cover the person's arm, wherein said seam edges, in fastening engagement of said fastening means, define a closed seam located out of the person's line of sight, wherein said closed seam faces rearwardly in relation to a front surface of the apron-like member covering the person's chest, said closed seam thereby being located on the sleeve rearwardly of an imaginary plane passing vertically through the mid-section of the person's shoulders to thereby avoid distracting the person from eating and preventing the person (1) from seeing the closed seam, (2) playing with the seam and (3) removing the bib.
- 3. The bib of claim 2, wherein said fastening means extends substantially the entire length of the sleeve.
- 4. The bib of claim 3, wherein said fastening means includes hook and loop pieces respectively extending along said seam edges.
- 5. The bib of claim 4, wherein each piece is a substantially continuous strip extending the entire sleeve length.
- 6. The bib of claim 2, wherein each sleeve has said fastening means.
- 7. The bib of claim 3, wherein said sleeves are short sleeves.
- 8. The bib of claim 2, wherein said sleeves and apron member are of unitary construction formed from a single piece of said flexible material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/240,131, filed 9/2/88.
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