This invention relates to the field of infant care items and more specifically to a combination device for baby swaddling, support during breast feeding and other baby handling functions and use as an infant sleeping bag.
Newborn children and infants require special and specific care to avoid injury when handled for feeding or even when left to rest. As infant neck muscles are just developing, it is critical that the baby's head be supported when the baby is leaned backward as it might be for feeding. When infants are placed in cribs to sleep, it is important that they are prevented from turning themselves face down where they could smother against the surface of the crib. For this reason, a means to prevent the infant from using his or her arms while sleeping is necessary. To address this problem, various techniques and devices have been developed to swaddle the infant and cause it to sleep safely on his or her back. As the baby grows, it is often desirable to have a portable, ready-made bed or sleeping bag for the baby to use when away from home. Various solutions to these problems have been proposed.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,127,760, issued to Bartley et al. is directed to a nursing pillow and methods. This device, a support pillow, includes a horseshoe shaped pillow body disposed around a well region. A support member is fixed in a portion of the well and is provided to support some or all of an object resting on the pillow. Construction of the pillow can vary with the top and bottom pieces being cut into U-shaped pieces and sewn together or two continuous pieces and sewn together with a seam forming the interior section of the U-shape providing structure for a continuous transition from the pillow sections to the support member. Pockets may be included on the outer periphery of the pillow.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,673,354, issued to Fader is directed to a baby sleeping pouch method and apparatus. This device is a pouch. A baby may be placed on a wedge pillow and positioned with in the pouch. Additionally, it is suggested that the baby may be swaddled in a blanket prior to insertion into the pouch.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,393,025, issued to Crispino et al. illustrates a bed covering system. This system includes a lower sheet and an upper sheet. At least one expandable flap joins the edges of the lower and upper sheets. A pocket may be supplied on the lower sheet near the pillow or pillow encasement.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,499,165, issued to Morgillo discloses an infant safety device. This safety device includes a U-shaped pillow support portion and a harness portion. A pillow case may be provided to cover the U-shaped pillow. In this embodiment, the harness portion is fixed to the pillow case.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,516,638, issued to Kummerfeld et al. is directed to a feeding pillow with a removable surface. The feeding pillow is generally U-Shaped or C-Shaped. The pillow has a pocket. A support member is positioned in the pocket and may be removed through an opening.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a convenient baby support for breast feeding and other purposes in which the baby's head must be supported. It is a further objective to provide a device for constraining a baby's arms while resting or sleeping. It is a still further objective of the invention to provide a compact infant sleeping bag for use when traveling. It is yet a further objective to provide a baby handling device that can be easily maintained in a sanitary condition. Finally, it is an objective of the present invention to provide a baby handling device that is inexpensive, attractive, light weight and easily manufactured.
While some of the objectives of the present invention are disclosed in the prior art, none of the inventions found include all of the requirements identified.
The present invention addresses all of the deficiencies of prior art baby handling device inventions and satisfies all of the objectives described above.
(1) A baby handling device may be constructed from the following components. A horseshoe-shaped pillow is provided. The pillow is formed of resilient material, has a center section of a first height and adjacent first and second side sections that taper to opposite first and second ends of a second, lower height. A removable, washable cover is provided. The cover is sized and shaped to fit over the horseshoe-shaped pillow and provides a support platform. The platform is formed of flexible material and extends between an upper surface of the center section and at least a portion of upper surfaces of the side sections, said support platform becoming concave when supporting a baby. A restraining blanket is provided. The blanket is formed of flexible material and is removably and adjustably attached to at least an underside and a top surface of the cover of the horseshoe-shaped pillow. The horseshoe-shaped pillow provides support for a baby's head and neck. The support platform provides a determined position for the baby's body and the restraining blanket constrains movement of the baby's arms.
(2) In a variant of the invention, the horseshoe-shaped pillow is formed of impermeable material.
(3) In another variant, the removable cover further includes a storage pocket.
(4) In still another variant, the restraining blanket is attached to the removable cover with a plurality of fastening devices selected from the group that includes snaps, hook and eye combinations, buttons, looping and hooking fasteners and zippers.
(5) In yet another variant, the fastening devices provide attachment for the restraining blanket at a first position. The first position attaches the blanket at approximately shoulder height for a baby on at least the underside of the removable cover. The first position constrains the arms of the baby.
(6) In a further variant, the fastening devices provide attachment for the restraining blanket at a second position. The second position attaches the blanket at approximately abdomen height for a baby on at least the underside of the removable cover. The second position permits movement of arms of the baby.
(7) In still a further variant, the fastening devices provide attachment for the restraining blanket at a series of points on the underside of the removable cover, permitting use of the device as a sleeping bag for a baby of increasing height.
(8) In yet a further variant, the horseshoe-shaped pillow further includes an electrically operated vibrating element. The vibrating element causes the device to provide a soothing vibration to induce sleep in a baby.
(9) In another variant of the invention, the horseshoe-shaped pillow further includes at least one loudspeaker and electrically operated music source. The music source provides music to provide a calming environment for a baby.
(10) In still another variant, a combination fastening and carrying strap is provided. The strap serves to hold the device in a compact bundle and to provide a carrying handle. The strap is attached to either the removable cover or the restraining blanket with any of stitching, snaps, hook and eye combinations, buttons, looping and hooking fasteners and zippers.
(11) In yet another variant, the restraining blanket includes a plurality of fasteners. The fasteners secure the blanket about the horseshoe-shaped pillow in a compact bundle. The combination fastening and carrying strap provides a carrying handle for the bundle.
(12) In another variant of the invention, the adjustable combination fastening and carrying strap provides a mounting for baby toys and accessories and secures the baby to the horseshoe-shaped pillow.
(13) In still another variant, the removable cover for the horseshoe-shaped pillow further includes a closable opening. The opening provides for removal of the horseshoe-shaped pillow from the cover.
(14) In a final variant of the invention, the blanket is removed from the cover and provides a privacy shield during nursing.
An appreciation of the other aims and objectives of the present invention and an understanding of it may be achieved by referring to the accompanying drawings and the detailed description of a preferred embodiment.
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(2) In a variant of the invention, the horseshoe-shaped pillow 14 is formed of impermeable material 90.
(3) In another variant, the removable cover 54 further includes a storage pocket 94.
(4) In still another variant, the restraining blanket 58 is attached to the removable cover 54 with a plurality of fastening devices 98 selected from the group that includes snaps 102, hook and eye combinations (not shown), buttons (not shown), looping and hooking fasteners (not shown) and zippers (not shown).
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(11) In yet another variant, the restraining blanket 58 includes a plurality of fastening devices 98. The fastening devices 98 secure the blanket 58 about the horseshoe-shaped pillow 14 in a compact bundle 158. The combination fastening and carrying strap 154 provides a carrying handle 162 for the bundle 158.
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The baby handling device 10 has been described with reference to particular embodiments. Other modifications and enhancements can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims that follow.
The instant application is a continuation of PCT/US2013/068703, filed Nov. 6, 2013 and currently pending. The disclosure of this application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/US2013/068703 | Nov 2013 | US |
Child | 14570193 | US |