This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 67/758,669 filed Nov. 11, 2018. The instant application shares common inventorship and subject matter with U.S. application Ser. No. 29/664,644 filed Sep. 27, 2018 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. D910,982 on Feb. 23, 2021; U.S. application Ser. No. 29/767,659 filed on Jan. 25, 2021; European application number EP19179943A filed Jun. 13, 2019; Korean application number KR20190004250U filed Oct. 21, 2019; Japanese application number JP2019192589A filed Oct. 23, 2019; and Chinese application number CN201910797363A filed Aug. 27, 2019.
This invention relates to foldable bib for babies, where the bib comes with a locking compartment to secure firmly when it is folded.
It is common for parents to carry bibs when planning for possible feeding their babies outside of home. The method of storage is important since improper of storage may result in contamination, cleanliness and excess space consumption in the diaper bag. This invention focuses on a foldable bib where the bib can be folded and secured in a folded position to minimize space, while protecting the inner contents from spillage. In order to avoid putting excess weight on the small child, baby bib in general is designed to be in lightweight. For baby bib that comprises of semi-rigid material such as plastic or silicon, the bib is generally heavier than the traditional cloth material. Therefore, to avoid burdening the baby with heavy bib, the thickness of the bib is minimized. The design patent U.S. Pat. No. D698,130 discloses a baby's bib in which when folded, the connector snaps onto the edge of the hole on the pocket to secure a folded position. The thickness limitation in overall structure reduces the durability and reliability of the edge of the hole. Over time, the repetitive movements of pulling or twisting causes wear and tear to the hole. In addition, the hole of the bib is located along the pocket of the bib. This may cause unnecessary food or fluid spillage which again causes discomfort to the small child. It would be desirable to be able to provide a reliable locking mechanism for infant's bib that can increase its life cycle while providing a strong locking system that is easy to use and manufacture. In addition, it will alleviate discomfort on small child and unnecessary spillage.
The present invention relates generally to a locking mechanism on bib comprising a locking compartment specifically to engage and secure a protruding connector located on the pocket of the bib, with means to secure the bib in a folded position for storage ability, as well as preventing spillage of contaminants. This is accomplished by designing a standout locking compartment to perform tight encasement in securing the protruding connector. The thickness of locking compartment is independent from bib and can be design in various levels of thickness without affecting the overall structure of the bib. The invention also focuses on the protruded connector being in a position away from body contact with baby to prevent any skin irritation. The locking mechanism eliminates bole on the surface of pocket and hence prevents any spillage of food when in open or folded position.
The convertible bib 1 is foldable and can be collapsed down and stored in storage pocket 40. Various items can be stored in storage pocket 40, such as spoon for use during outdoor activities.
Alternatively, the protruded tab can be placed within the locking compartment 20 with an alternate socket placed in the storage pocket 40 to achieve similar interlocking mechanism.
Alternatively, the position of protruded tab and locking compartment can be swapped, wherein the locking compartment is placed in the storage pocket 40, and the protruded tab is located on the body of the bib, to achieve similar interlocking mechanism.
As an alternate to the preferred embodiment, the locking compartment 20 can be made hollow to further encase and secure a locking device (not shown). The locking device interact with protruded tab; both can be in forms of, but not limited to, buckle, buttons, fastener, connectors; and may or may not consists of the similar material as the locking compartment 20.
The protruded tab and locking compartment can be placed anywhere on the bib and it is to be noted that there could be one or more than one locking compartments or protruded tabs at any location and may or may not to be aligned with each other. This allows the bib to be folded in various sizes and shapes, in order to accommodate the amount of storage space the user desires.
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