The present invention is applicable in the technological field of clothing. Also, the invention can be applied in the field of treatment of digestive disorders such as colic or abdominal distress, especially in infants.
Specifically, the object of the present invention relates to a garment for babies, preferably for infants aged zero to four months, whose main purpose is to help relieve colic naturally.
Currently there are several products, which are dedicated to provide a sense of well-being in the baby for a certain time, helping to overcome the typical colic, caused by gases that accumulate in the intestinal tract due to various reasons, for example:
The products mentioned herein may be, on the one hand, bags and stuffed animals that include a filling of various types of seed kernels, herbs, aromatic oils, or self-heating gels, generally based on natural medicine. In this case, the product with the filling inside is usually heated slightly in the microwave for a few minutes until the filling acquires a temperature slightly higher than the human body. Subsequently, the product is applied to the baby's belly, so that the warmed filling provides the baby with a gentle heat for about one hour (generally until the baby is better) to help alleviate his or her ailments.
The elements of this type that are known today have, as noted above, the shape of a bag or pouch, and sometimes a stuffed animal for the baby to cuddle and feel the pleasant effect that is proposed.
The products can also be, on the other hand, electrical heating devices, and electric massage devices.
The problem of the products described above is that infants of that age do not yet have the motor functions that would allow them to hold the stuffed animal or pouch by themselves, or the electrical heating or massage devices, and even less while sleeping.
The present invention solves the aforementioned drawback keeping said bag or pouch, or electrical device in contact with the infant's belly at all times, and more particularly while sleeping. For this, a textile garment is described, comprised of an abdominal portion having a compartment, such as a pocket, suitable to place in it the selected item, either a bag with seeds, herbs, or other natural products, an electronic device, or self-heating gel, preventing this element from falling, and therefore failing to comply with the function for which it is intended: to help avoid (or lessen) infant colic.
The compartment defined in said garment consists of a pocket, accessible from the outside of the compartment, and preferably provided with closure means consisting of a single button, some ribbons, or Velcro strips. This pocket will have the appropriate measurements to easily place in it the small cloth bag or other device for heating measures, and thus help relieve the infant wearer of the garment.
This design favorably solves the problem of keeping the product on the baby's abdomen, where thanks to the heat generated by the small bag, it will help relieve the infant's colic.
To complement the description being made, and in order to assist for a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention according to an example, preferably from a practical embodiment thereof, as an integral part of said description, herein is a set of drawings that are illustrative and not limitative in character, which show the following:
Following is disclosed, with the help of the only
As can be seen in
As an example, the following approximate dimensions are provided for the pocket:
Size 00: 11 cm wide×9.80 cm high
Size 0: 12 cm wide×10.40 cm high
Size 3: 13 cm wide×11 cm high
The thermal bag can contain a filler comprised of a combination of seeds, kernels, herbs and natural oils that when heated in a microwave alleviates the babies, or may also include other products such as self-heating gels.
According to a first embodiment illustrated by
According to an alternative embodiment, not shown, the compartment (2) accommodates the thermal bag in a non-removable manner; for example, in an inaccessible manner in the interior of the compartment (2), where it is not possible to access the thermal bag without damaging the garment. One example is that the compartment (2) is closed irreversibly, for example, by sewing or heat sealing, with the thermal bag inside the compartment (2).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U 201430162 | Feb 2014 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ES2015/070068 | 1/30/2015 | WO | 00 |