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Traditional baby slings sew their slings into a gathered or pleated, shoulder. This requires the wearer to make many adjustments to the fabric, there is too much cumbersome, uncomfortable fabric in the shoulder area, and not enough support to the shoulder and distributed throughout the wearer's back. Pleated designs that narrow the shoulder have lots of pressure points and the pleats are often bulky and uncomfortable. These designs often have varying levels of cushioning or padding throughout. Some add an extra layer of padded material different from the fabric/material in the rest of the sling. Therefore, there is a need for a sling baby carrier that is easier to adjust properly and provide extra cushion on the shoulder area of the wearer, making it more comfortable to wear.
This application is intended to describe one or more embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that the use of absolute terms, such as “must,” “will,” and the like, as well as specific quantities, is to be construed as being applicable to one or more of such embodiments, but not necessarily to all such embodiments. As such, embodiments of the invention may omit, or include a modification of, one or more features or functionalities described in the context of such absolute terms. In addition, the headings in this application are for reference purposes only and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of the present invention.
Embodiments of the invention comprise a sling baby carrier that is easier for a user to adjust properly and to provide extra cushion on the shoulder area of the wearer, making it more comfortable to wear than prior slings. The shoulder design where the rings are sewn in is designed to make the shoulder portion less than half the width of a typical sling shoulder portion so the shoulder fabric requires minimal or no adjustment when worn. The folding techniques used in embodiments of the invention create a continuous fold and the same number of layers of fabric across the entire shoulder, which results in even cushioning and minimal pressure points.
The fabric is folded inwards and then back out again with an opening in the middle of the carrier, creating extra cushioning in the form of multiple layers (for example, 4 layers) of fabric in the shoulder area of the sling. The shoulder area where the fabric is folded and sewn is also longer than a typical sling shoulder so that the extra layers of fabric extend past the wearers shoulder and into their back. For example, in one preferred embodiment, the multiple layers folded and sewn portion is at least 9 inches long as shown in
The main features of the invention include, but are not limited to: fabric layers folded and doubled up to provide more support and cushion to the wearer; a narrower shoulder profile which is elongated and extended so that the fabric is doubled-up, it extends over the entire shoulder and back, and provides a larger area of cushion for better weight distribution on the wearer's back; and, the layers of fabric fold back toward the outside of the sling so that the fabric can easily fan out and lay flat against the back of the wearer. The padded area providing support extends more than other prior sling designs on the market, opens easily in the middle to accommodate the baby, and the extended shoulder provides extra support and cushion further back into the shoulder and into the back of the wearer.
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Additional features of the baby carrier include an extended shoulder area, it is optimally sewn extra-long so it will provide extra cushioning throughout the shoulder of the wearer. The fabric continues, extending behind the shoulder and into the back so the fabric provides extra cushion and support in the shoulder and into the wearer's back.
In use, the sling is put over the top of the shoulder, and then if you turn around, where the shoulder of the sling ends, where the stitching ends, the sling will standout from the wearer's back to create equal weight distribution across the back. The fabric fans out in layers, then is brought around the wearer and then the fabric is threaded through the two connecting rings, first all the way through the entire length of the fabric, and then threaded back through the bottom ring only. This creates a harness to hold the fabric in place. The fabric is adjustable for comfort and creates a pocket or sling for the baby to fit in. In use, the pocket generally sits on the front of the wearer to keep the baby close to the wearer's face. In alternate embodiments and uses, the baby sling can be worn on the side or the back.
The shoulder area has extra extended cushioning for better comfort than prior slings. Embodiments of the invention feature an extended cushion, extended doubled-up layers of fabric over the shoulder and into the back, with a narrow shoulder profile so it essentially takes a minimal adjustment to the sling covering the shoulder. This extended cushioned area features a narrow profile so that when the wearer puts it on, minimal adjustment is required, and extra cushion and comfort for the wearer is provided throughout the shoulder and into the back. The folding technique used creates a continuous fold and the same number of layers of fabric across the entire shoulder, which results in even cushioning and minimal pressure points on the wearer.
In one embodiment of the invention, the shoulder section is folded inward and meets in the middle so that it features 4 continuous layers of fabric (in the shoulder area). This acts as cushioning for the wearer. The middle three inches of the sling shoulder area can have 6 layers (due to the fabric being folded back towards the outer edges). The sling carrier is constructed with an opening in the middle so that it functions the same when worn on either shoulder.
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In some embodiments, a preferred method of physical construction steps is as follows. First, as shown in
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Thus, in summary, as described in the previous figures, in one preferred method of construction, a sling is composed of one long rectangular pieced of fabric, two rings, a safety/warning tag, and thread for sewing. The width of sling is folded inwards towards the middle so the fabric meets in the middle. It is then folded outward so that an about 1.5 inch flap is folded back towards the edges of the sling. The fabric is pulled inward slightly more so the folded areas of fabric touch in the middle of the sling. The raw end of the fabric is folded so that the raw end of the fabric will be tucked inside the shoulder when it is threaded through the rings and sewn down. A safety warning tag is sewn on the end of the fabric. In one embodiment of the invention, the fabric is folded in two continuous folds that meet in the middle and fold optimally backward about 1.5 inches with a middle opening.
The folded fabric is then pulled through two preferably aluminum rings and pulled back down so that there is a top and bottom layer of fabric folded on itself at one end of the sling with the two aluminum rings secured in the loop they form when folded.
A seam is made up along each edge of the sling where the fabric is folded. The top and bottom layers of the sling are sewn together, preferably with a triple seam. The measurement from the bottom of the triple seam to the top of the shoulder fabric as it proceeds through rings is about 9 inches (i.e., the entire length of the sling shoulder is 9 inches tall). The resulting width shoulder is about 11 inches wide.
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Narrowed width for minimal adjustment: The folded fabric creates a shoulder area that requires less adjustment than a standard sling carrier because of a narrowed width. Most ring sling shoulders are wide and bulky with lots of loose fabric that is hard to adjust and that rides up the neck or falls off the shoulder. This design is half the width of a typical baby sling so that it sits evenly on the shoulder cap without pressing up on the neck or falling down the side of the arm.
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Appendix A includes photographs of the sling in construction and use.
Advantages of embodiments include: (a) the sling is simple and quick to fold and sew; (b) the described sling carrier and method of construction does not add any cost to the construction because no additional materials are needed to sew a sling carrier this way.
Features of certain embodiments include: (1) Folded fabric creates 4 (or in some embodiments more or fewer) layers of fabric as a cushion on the wearer's shoulder. (2) Narrowed width of the shoulder means it requires minimal adjusting and is less bulky than prior slings. (3) The shoulder section is longer than a typical human shoulder, so the cushioning extends further behind the shoulder of the wearer and into the wearer's back for increased comfort. (4) The sling opens in the middle so it functions the same when worn on either shoulder. (5) Running horizontally, the bottom half of the sling is sewn upwards to create a pocket or hammock like area to place your baby in UPRIGHT and hold them securely. (6) The design allows the folded and sewn fabric to fan out to full width around the back for spread out and equal weight distribution.
In yet another embodiment of the invention, a shoulder design can be folded to create extra cushion with the layers of fabric and to make the shoulder area narrower. The fabric could be folded inwards towards the middle of the sling with a middle opening. In addition, the shoulder area could be extended to make it longer/taller to provide an extended area of cushioning that extended behind the shoulder of the wearer.
Most prior designs have wide bulky fabric that rides up and presses on the users neck causing discomfort as well as fall off the shoulder and riding down the arm, which can ruin the baby pocket and make the baby sit too low on the front of the wearer—resulting in an uncomfortable and less safe baby position. By folding and sewing the width of the fabric in half towards the center of the sling as described herein, it positions the fabric correctly on the shoulder cap and doesn't require the user to pull the fabric away from the neck and prevents the fabric from falling off the shoulder and down the arm. This makes it easier and safer to use with less adjustment.
This application is intended to describe one or more embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that the use of absolute terms, such as “must,” “will,” and the like, as well as specific quantities, is to be construed as being applicable to one or more of such embodiments, but not necessarily to all such embodiments. As such, embodiments of the invention may omit, or include a modification of, one or more features or functionalities described in the context of such absolute terms. In addition, the headings in this application are for reference purposes only and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of the present invention.
Although the foregoing text sets forth a detailed description of numerous different embodiments, it should be understood that the scope of protection is defined by the words of the claims to follow. The detailed description is to be construed as exemplary only and does not describe every possible embodiment because describing every possible embodiment would be impractical, if not impossible. Numerous alternative embodiments could be implemented, using either current technology or technology developed after the filing date of this patent, which would still fall within the scope of the claims.
Thus, many modifications and variations may be made in the techniques and structures described and illustrated herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present claims. Accordingly, it should be understood that the methods and apparatus described herein are illustrative only and are not limiting upon the scope of the claims.
See Appendix A—photographs of the sling in construction and use.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/650,026 filed Sep. 29, 2021, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety as if fully set forth herein.
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63250026 | Sep 2021 | US |