The embodiments described herein relate to a baby support, and in particular, to a baby support for use by a person to support a baby while it rests.
A baby may enjoy sleeping or resting on a person's chest or front torso as they may be calmed by the heartbeat, body heat, contact, and comfort of the person. Further, there may be developmental and health benefits from calming baby, such as increase lactation, temperature regulation, and so on. However, if the person is not paying close attention, such as if they also fall asleep or otherwise distracted, the baby may roll or fall off the torso of the supporting person which may cause harm to the baby. Accordingly, there exists a need for a baby support for use when a baby rests or sleeps on a person's chest or front torso, or at least an alternative.
In a first aspect, embodiments described herein may provide a baby support for use in supporting a baby positioned on a front torso of a supporting person. The support may have an elongated soft body, wherein in use the elongated soft body extends around a portion of a back torso of the supporting person and around a portion of a back torso of the baby. The support may have an adjustable fastening mechanism integrally connected to the elongated soft body to secure the baby on a front torso of the supporting adult. A portion of the support (e.g. elongated soft body, sides, back portion, front portion) may be configured to stretch to generate an elastic force to pull the back torso of the baby towards the back torso of the supporting person. The elastic force and the adjustable fastening mechanism may work together to provide a snug, secure and comfortable support for the baby.
In accordance with some embodiments, a portion or the entire height of at least a portion of the support (e.g. elongated soft body) is configured to stretch in a lengthwise direction to distribute the elastic force along the height or portion thereof of the at least a portion of the elongated soft body.
In accordance with some embodiments, the support or the elongated soft body is configured to stretch in four directions. This may contour the baby to provide a secure and snug support when the supporting person is sitting, laying, or configured in another position.
In accordance with some embodiments, the support or the elongated soft body is configured to stretch in a lengthwise direction to pull the back torso of the baby towards the back torso of the supporting person.
In accordance with some embodiments, the support or the elongated soft body is configured to stretch in a lengthwise and a crosswise direction.
In accordance with some embodiments, the support or the adjustable fastening mechanism is affixed to first and second ends of the elongated soft body. The support may wrap around the torso of the support adult and baby and secure by way of the adjustable fastening mechanism.
In accordance with some embodiments, in use the baby support positions the baby on the front torso of the supporting person such that the skin of the baby is in direct contact with the skin of the supporting person.
In accordance with some embodiments, the adjustable fastening mechanism comprises a first fastener affixed to a first end of the elongated soft body and a second fastener affixed to a second end of the elongated soft body, wherein the a first fastener adjustably mates with the second fastener.
In accordance with some embodiments, the adjustable fastener mechanism may be configured to adjustably fasten in a plurality of positions such that each position provides a different perimeter for the baby sleep support when the fastener mechanism secures the baby support.
In accordance with some embodiments, the adjustable fastener mechanism may be configured on the ends of the baby support.
In accordance with some embodiments, the support has a front side and a rear side, where adjustable fastener mechanism includes a second fastener mechanism on the front side and a first fastener mechanism on the rear side.
In another aspect, embodiments described herein provide a baby support for supporting a baby positioned on a front torso of a supporting person. The support may have an elongated soft body with a first and a second end, wherein in use the elongated soft body extends across a back torso of the supporting person, the first end extending under an arm and across a side torso of the supporting person, and the second end extending under the other arm and across the other side torso of the supporting person. A first fastening end may integral connect to the first end of the elongated soft body, the first fastening end having a first fastener mechanism. In use the first fastening end extends across a back torso of the baby. A second fastening end may be integrally connected to the second end of the elongated soft body, the second fastening end having a second fastener mechanism configured to mate with the first fastener mechanism of the first fastening end. In use the second fastening end may overlap the first fastening end to affix the second fastener mechanism to the first fastener mechanism to support the baby on the front torso of the supporting adult. Wherein at least a portion of the elongated soft body is configured to stretch to generate an elastic force to pull the back torso of the baby towards the back torso of the supporting person.
In accordance with some embodiments, the support or the elongated soft body has a rectangular shape. The first fastening end may have a semi elliptical shape, and the second fastening end may have a semi elliptical shape. The first end of the elongated soft body is proportionally sized and integrally connected to a major axis of the first fastening end and the second end of the elongated soft body is proportionally sized and integrally connected to a major axis of the second fastening end.
In accordance with some embodiments, the second fastener mechanism may be configured to adjustably mate with the first fastener mechanism in a plurality of positions such that each position provides a different perimeter for the baby sleep support when the second fastening end overlaps the first fastening end to secure the baby sleep support.
In accordance with some embodiments, the first and second fastening ends are tapered.
In accordance with some embodiments, first and second fastener mechanisms comprise fabric hook and loop fasteners.
In accordance with some embodiments, the second fastener mechanism comprises one or more strips of fabric loop fasteners parallel to a longitudinal axis of the baby sleep support and the first fastener mechanism comprises one or more strips of fabric hook fasteners perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the baby sleep support.
In accordance with some embodiments, the second fastener mechanism comprises one or more strips of fabric hook fasteners parallel to a longitudinal axis of the baby sleep support and the first fastener mechanism comprises one or more strips of fabric loop fasteners perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the baby sleep support.
In accordance with some embodiments, the support or the elongated soft body comprises stretch fabric. The stretch fabric may be four way stretch fabric.
In accordance with some embodiments, the support comprises a first and second pieces of stretch fabric sewn together at the perimeters, wherein the elongated soft body has a front and back side, wherein the first fastening end has a front and back side, and wherein the second fastening end has a front and back side, wherein the first piece of stretch fabric provides the front sides and the second piece of stretch fabric provides the back sides.
In accordance with some embodiments, the support has a front side and a rear side, wherein the second fastener mechanism is on the front side and the first adjustable fastener mechanism is on the rear side.
In accordance with some embodiments, the support or the elongated soft body comprises a cushion for supporting the back torso of the supporting person.
In accordance with some embodiments, the first and second adjustable fastener mechanisms comprise buttons and button holes.
In accordance with some embodiments, the first and second adjustable fastener mechanisms comprise snaps. Other examples include ties, buckles, toggle straps, clips, and so on.
In accordance with some embodiments, the first and second adjustable fastener mechanisms comprise hooks and eyes.
In accordance with some embodiments, the first and second adjustable fastener mechanisms comprise elastic loops and tabs.
In another aspect, embodiments described herein may provide a baby support for supporting a baby positioned on a front torso of a supporting person, the support comprising: an elongated soft body with a first and a second end; a first fastening end integrally connected to the first end of the elongated soft body, the first fastening end having a first fastener mechanism; and a second fastening end integrally connected to the second end of the elongated soft body, the second fastening end having a second fastener mechanism configured to adjustably mate with the first adjustable fastener mechanism of the first fastening end; wherein in use the baby sleep support extends across a back torso of the supporting person, under each arm of the supporting person, across each side torso of the supporting person, and across a back torso of the baby, wherein the baby sleep support overlaps to affix the second fastener mechanism to the first fastener mechanism to support the baby on the front torso of the supporting adult, wherein at least a portion of the elongated soft body is configured to stretch to generate an elastic force to pull the back torso of the baby towards the back torso of the supporting person.
In accordance with some embodiments, the baby support has a front side and a rear side, wherein the second fastener mechanism is on the front side and the first adjustable mechanism is on the rear side.
The drawings included herewith are for illustrating various examples of articles, methods, and apparatuses of the present specification and are not intended to limit the scope of what is taught in any way. In the drawings:
Embodiments described herein may provide a baby support to secure a baby or infant positioned on the front torso of a supporting person. The baby support may be configured to provide support for baby in resting position. The baby support may be configured as a wearable fabric support for retaining infant in resting position. The baby support may provide hands free skin-to-sin support system for retaining infant in resting position.
A baby or infant may enjoy sleeping on a person's chest or front torso as they may be calmed by the heartbeat, body heat, contact, and comfort of the person. The baby support in accordance with embodiments described herein may snugly and supportively secure the baby to the person so that if the person is not close paying attention, such as if they fall asleep, are distracted by use of a tablet computer, and so on, the baby may be prevented from rolling or falling off the chest which may cause harm to the baby. The baby support may help prevent falls and accidents and enable the supporting person to relax knowing the baby is secure on their front torso. The baby support may enable the supporting person to do other various activities, such as reading a book or using a computer or smartphone, while the baby remains supported hands-free. The baby support may be referred to herein as a baby sleep support.
The baby sleep support 10 may enable direct contact between the baby and the supporting person by not having a layer of fabric between the baby and the supporting person. This direct contact may facilitate skin to skin bonding and breast feeding.
The baby support may be configured to stretch to generate an elastic force to pull the back torso of the baby towards the back torso of the supporting person. The elastic force or stretch may be in the lengthwise direction, and crosswise direction, for example. The force acts to snugly and securely support the baby on the supporting person. The elastic force may be distributed long the entire height (or a substantial part of the height) of the baby support.
In accordance with embodiments described herein, the baby support may be configured to generate an elastic force and to adjustably fasten in a variety of positions and sizes. The use of elastic force and an adjustable fastening mechanism may provide a synergistic result of a secure and snug fit for the baby and the supporting person.
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To illustrate the use of the baby sleep support 10, reference is now made to
The baby sleep support 10 may be strong, secure and supportive for the supporting person and the baby so that the supporting person can rest and relax without worrying that the baby will roll or fall off its chest or front torso. For example, a newborn may be placed on the chest of the mother and fall asleep, and even though the mother may be exhausted after childbirth the mother may be unable to relax and worry that the newborn will roll off and fall to the floor if the mother herself sleeps. Using the baby sleep support 10 the mother can rest knowing that the baby is safely secured to her front torso.
The baby sleep support 10 may include elastic or stretch material to generate a force pulling the baby towards the person. This may enable the baby sleep support 10 to securely support the baby to the person. The entire baby sleep support 10 may be made of stretch fabric, or a portion of the baby sleep support 10 may be made of stretch fabric to generate the elastic force to pull the baby towards to the person.
The baby sleep support 10 may be configured to distribute an elastic force across the entire (or a substantial part) of the height of the baby sleep support 10. The distribution across the height of the baby sleep support 10 may in turn distribute the pulling force along the back of the torso of the person and baby so that the elastic force does not pull the baby or the person in a concentrated area or small section.
The elastic force may be perpendicular to the height of the baby sleep support 10 to pull the baby towards the support person when the ends are secured (see e.g.
In accordance with embodiments described herein the baby sleep support 10 may be configured to generate an elastic force to pull the baby towards the supporting person to provide a snug and secure support. For example, the baby sleep support 10 (or a portion thereof) may be made of four way stretch fabric to provide different directions of elastic force to secure the baby to the supporting person. As another example, the baby sleep support (or a portion thereof) may be made of two way stretch fabrics.
Two way stretch fabrics stretch in two opposite directions or ways, such as crosswise, lengthwise, horizontally or vertically. The elastic stretches along the same line or plane in opposite directions. Four-way stretch fabrics stretch in four directions, such as crosswise and lengthwise, or horizontally and vertically. The line or plane of the stretch will depend on the direction of the elastic material weave, for example, or the grain. The four way stretch generally has stretch in four directions, along 2 intersecting lines or planes. The directions may be perpendicular, such as crosswise and lengthwise or horizontal and vertical, depending on the weave of the fabric.
A baby sleep support 10 (or a portion thereof) made from four way stretch fabric may generate elastic forces both crosswise and lengthwise to support the baby against the supporting person. A baby sleep support 10 made from two way stretch fabric may generate an elastic force in either the crosswise and lengthwise direction to support the baby to the supporting person. A baby sleep support 10 that is not made of stretch fabric may not generate an elastic force to secure the baby to the supporting person. The non-elastic material may not adapt to fit the baby as securely and snugly as the elastic material. The non-elastic material may be either too tight to cause discomfort or too loose to not provide a secure support.
Further, a baby sleep support 10 made of flexible four way stretch fabric may contour the baby and spread the elastic force crosswise and lengthwise to comfortably force the baby against the supporting person. That is, the plane of the elastic force may be the entire length and width of the baby sleep support 10. In contrast, a thin strip of non-elastic material strapped around a baby and the supporting person may generate a force concentrated in small portion of the baby's back which may result in discomfort. Further, the non-elastic material may not adapt to securely fit the baby. The non-elastic material may be either too tight to cause discomfort or too loose to not provide a secure support.
Accordingly, the baby sleep support 10 or a substantial portion (e.g. the elongated soft body 12) of the baby sleep support 10 may be made from elastic or stretch material to contour the baby to securely and snugly support the baby on the supporting person. The fabric of the baby sleep support 10 may also be wicking, breathable, and so on.
Using elastic or stretch material may configure the baby sleep support 10 with elastic properties including the tendency of the material to return to its original shape after being deformed, stretched, and so on, to generate an elastic force. The sleep support 10 may deform when external forces are applied on them, such as when the sleep support 10 is stretched around the baby and the supporting person and secured. If the material used for the sleep support 10 is elastic, then the elastic force of the sleep support 10 may try to return to its initial shape and size to securely and snugly support the baby on the supporting person. The sleep support 10 will try to return to its initial shape and size when external forces are removed (e.g. no longer wrapped around the baby and the supporting person and secured).
Referring back to
The adjustable fastener mechanism 22 and the stretch fabric may configure the baby sleep support 10 to provide a snug, secure fit around the baby and the supporting person to accommodate different sized babies and people. That is, both elastic force and an adjustable fastening mechanism may work together to provide a secure and snug fit for the baby and the supporting person to accommodate different size babies and people and fluctuations in size.
Referring now to
Referring back to
In some embodiments, the second adjustable fastener mechanism 24 may be made of strips of fabric hook fasteners and the first adjustable fastener mechanism 22 may be made of strips of fabric loop fasteners, provided that the second adjustable fastener mechanism 24 mates with the first adjustable fastener mechanism 22. Other fabric fastening mechanisms or other fastening mechanisms may also be used to secure the first fastening end 18 to the second fastening end 20. In
The first and second fastener mechanisms 22, 24 may be configured to distribute the force across the height of the baby sleep support 10, from a first edge to a second edge of the baby sleep support 10. The first fastening end 18 may have a portion of fabric to cushion the baby in the event that the second fastening end 20 has a scratchy fastening mechanism that may be exposed if the fabric does not cover it.
As an illustrative, non-limiting example, the elongated soft body 10 may have a rectangular shape, the first fastening end 18 may have a semi elliptical shape, and the second fastening end 20 may have a semi elliptical shape. The first end 14 of the elongated soft body 12 may be proportionally sized in height and integrally connected to a major axis 30 of the first fastening end 18. The second end 16 of the elongated soft body 10 may be proportionally sized in height and integrally connected to a major axis 32 of the second fastening end 20. This is an example only and the elongated soft body 10, the first fastening end 18, and the second fastening end 20 may have a variety of shape configurations (see e.g.
Referring now to
The shape of the baby sleep support 10 shown in
In accordance with embodiments described herein, the second adjustable fastener mechanism 24 is configured to mate with the first fastener mechanism 22 in a plurality of positions. Each position may provide a different perimeter for the baby sleep support 10 when the second fastening end 20 overlaps the first fastening end 18 to secure the second fastening end 20 to the first fastening end 18. This may enable the baby sleep support 10 to adapt to different size people and babies.
The first and second adjustable fastener mechanisms 22, 24 may be implemented using a variety of shapes of fabric hook and loop fastener to secure the baby sleep support 10.
The first and second adjustable fastener mechanisms 22, 24 may be implemented using a variety of fastening devices to secure the baby sleep support 10. The stippled lines shown in
As another example, hooks and eyes may be used to implement the first and second adjustable fastener mechanisms 22, 24.
As a further example, snaps may be used to implement the first and second adjustable fastener mechanisms 22, 24.
As another example, elastic loops and tabs may be used to implement the first and second adjustable fastener mechanisms 22, 24.
In accordance with some embodiments, the elongated soft body 12 of the baby sleep support 10 may include a cushion on a portion that goes against back torso of adult to cushion the adult while sitting in a chair. The cushion may be an orthopedic cushion to support for the torso of the supporting person. Further, the baby sleep support 10 may also include arm rests, pockets, heating pads, different linings (e.g. fleece), electronic charging modules, and other features and configurations. Other example features for the baby sleep support 10 include a weather (e.g. sun, rain, wind) shield or hood for outdoor use, a foot cozy for baby, hand muff for supporting person, pacifier clip or an attached pacifier, a bottle sleeve, and digital music file (e.g. MP3) reader slot, adaptor or sound connector system.
The baby sleep support 10 may be made of stretch fabric, such as two-way or four-way stretch fabric. Using stretch fabric enables the sleep support to stretch to secure the baby to the torso of the supporting person in a comfortable and secure manner. Light weight stretch fabric may be breathable and comfortable in a variety of climates and temperatures. The stretch fabric may be washable for ease of care. The secure and snug manner of the stretch fabric may hug and cradle the baby to provide additional comfort. The supportive stretch fabric may also provide an abdominal binder which may be recommended postpartum to tighten uterus or abdominals of the supporting person.
The baby sleep support 10 may enable direct contact between the baby and the supporting person by not having a layer of fabric between the baby and the supporting person. This direct contact may facilitate skin to skin bonding and breast feeding. The supporting person may be topless or wear an open shirt to expose skin. The supporting person may lay the baby directly on their chest and lean back slightly. The baby sleep support 10 may be positioned around the back torso of the supporting person and wrapped around the baby and secured in the desired position. The skin of the baby may then be in contact with the skin of the supporting person without a layer of fabric or other material between the supporting person and the baby.
Further, the first and second adjustable fastener mechanisms 22, 24 may facilitate easy removal of the baby sleep support 10 from the supporting person which may be beneficial to transfer the sleeping baby to a crib or other sleep system for the baby. Further, as the baby sleep support 10 may be positioned around the torso of a supporting person and under the arms of the supporting person this enables the supporting person to be hands-free. This may facilitate easy removal of the baby sleep support 10 as the person can reach behind the back of the baby to undue the first and second fastening ends 18, 20. The person can also easily adjust the size of the perimeter of the secured baby sleep support 10 by reaching behind the back of the baby and undue the first and second fastening ends 18, 20 and change position of the adjustable first and second fastener mechanisms 22, 24. The secure fit of the baby sleep support 10 also enables the support person to rock the baby to sleep by moving their torso.
In accordance with some embodiments, such as the example shown in
It will be appreciated that numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the exemplary embodiments described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments described herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the embodiments described herein. Furthermore, this description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the embodiments described herein in any way, but rather as merely describing implementation of the various embodiments described herein.
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