Newborn babies are known to occasionally spit up their milk, formula, or foods shortly after ingestion. Babies may ingest some air while drinking, which can cause discomfort. Parents will attempt to burp their baby to relieve the discomfort, which results in the spit-up. A burp cloth is typically placed on a parent's shoulder to catch the spit-up. Often, the parent is inconvenienced to retrieve another burp cloth when the prior cloth is dirtied.
A burp cloth with a connection mechanism to removably attach multiple burp cloths together is implemented. The burp cloth may have a front-side cloth and a rear-side cloth, and in between the two cloths are magnets. The magnets are sealed and secured in place via stitching that encircles the magnets. The stitching extends from the front-side cloth to the rear-side cloth to, essentially, create a sealed pocket in between the cloths. The front- and rear-side cloths are attached via a trim that surrounds each cloth's perimeter. Each cloth is substantially the same size and shape so that the trim can appropriately wrap around each cloth. Opposing sides of the trim are stitched to a respective front- or rear-side cloth to form the components into a single burp cloth unit.
The trim also serves to maintain the magnets inside the burp cloth should the magnet pockets ever come undone and the magnets escape their enclosure. The magnets will be trapped inside the front- and rear-side cloths and the trim, and the parent can throw away the burp cloth before any additional wear and tear results.
The magnets' polarity orientation within the burp cloth may be consistent; that is, each magnets' north and south poles face in the same direction. When a secondary burp cloth is positioned adjacent to the primary burp cloth, the magnets will engage and establish a connection through the cloths. Multiple burp cloths, such as three, five, or ten burp cloths, can be overlaid and connect. The burp cloths will stay substantially uniform on top of each other because of the various magnets' connections. While magnets are discussed as the connection mechanism herein, other forms of connections among burp cloths are also possible, such as hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., Velcro®) positioned on each side of the burp cloths, press-fit buttons positioned on each side of the burp cloths, among other connection mechanisms.
The magnets 125 are shown shaded in grey to illustrate their locations and represent that the magnets are not viewable externally; rather, the magnets are positioned between the front- and rear side cloths 105, 205. A slight protrusion, however, may be viewable externally on one or both of the burp cloth's sides. While two circular magnets are shown throughout the drawings, other magnet implementations are also possible. For example, a single magnet that extends horizontally can be utilized, or a single magnet that is centered can be used. Other magnet shapes are also possible, such as square, rectangular, triangular, etc.
The front- and rear-side cloths 105, 205 are combined and secured together using a trim 120, which surrounds a perimeter of the respective cloths. Opposing sides of the trim may stitch to the respective front- and rear-side cloths. The attachment of the trim transforms the components and layers of the burp cloth 110 into a single unit.
When multiple burp cloths 110 are overlaid, each burp cloth's magnets 125 can connect to create a uniform set of burp cloth layers. While stitching 130 is described herein, other methods and forms to secure the magnets in place are possible. For example, an adhesive may be used to stick the magnets to one or both interior layers of the cloths. Alternatively, a distinct pocket attached to one of the burp cloths' interior layers may be implemented. The pocket may be a distinct layer and component attached to one of the front- or rear-side cloths, which also includes stitching on all sides to seal the magnet in place.
A horizontally arranged hook-and-loop fastener may provide sufficient strength to connect two burp cloths while providing an easier pull and release direction to disengage a top-layer burp cloth. The fastener may be horizontal to a longitudinal length of the burp cloth, that is, parallel to the burp cloth's width. Since the burp cloth may be lying over the parent or guardian's shoulder, the wing portions of the uniquely designed burp cloth can be folded over toward the center portion. The adult can easily pull the whole folded-over burp cloth from the center connection portion and away from their head and body.
Various exemplary embodiments of a burp cloth are disclosed herein. One exemplary embodiment includes a primary burp cloth, comprising: a front-side cloth having an exterior side and an interior side; a rear-side cloth having an exterior side and an interior side, wherein the interior sides of the front- and rear-side cloths are adjacent to each other; a trim that extends laterally from the front-side cloth's exterior side to the rear-side cloth's exterior side, in which the trim is attached to both exterior sides to connect the front- and rear-side cloths' together and create the primary burp cloth as a single component; and one or more magnets positioned and sealed between the respective interior sides of the front-side cloth and the rear-side cloth and the trim surrounding the front- and rear-side cloths.
A further example includes stitching that extends from the front-side cloth to the rear-side cloth, in which the stitching encases and prevents movement of a magnet of the one or more magnets. As another example, at least two magnets are encased by separate stitching on the burp cloth, and wherein a polarity of each magnet is consistently faced toward the front-side cloth or the rear-side cloth. In another example, the trim is attached to the front-side cloth and the rear-side cloth with stitching. A further example comprises a backup burp cloth comprised a same as the primary burp cloth, wherein the backup and primary burp cloths connect to each other using their respective one or more magnets.
Another exemplary embodiment includes burp cloths, comprising: a set of burp cloths, in which each burp cloth is comprised of: a front-side cloth having an exterior side and an interior side; and a rear-side cloth having an exterior side and an interior side, wherein the interior sides of the front- and rear-side cloths are adjacent to each other; a trim that extends laterally from the front-side cloth's exterior side to the rear-side cloth's exterior side, in which the trim is attached to both exterior sides to connect the front- and rear-side cloths' together and create the primary burp cloth as a single component; and a connecting mechanism that facilitates a removable connection between two distinct burp cloths.
As another example, the connecting mechanism is a hook-and-loop fastener positioned on the front- and rear-side cloths. In that example, wherein the hook-and-loop fasteners on the front- and rear-side cloths are arranged horizontally relative to a length of the burp cloths. As another example, the connecting mechanism is a magnet positioned inside a pocket between the interior sides of the front- and rear-side cloths. In another example, the connecting mechanism is positioned on one or more of the front-side cloth, rear-side cloth, or the trim. In another example, the connection mechanism for each burp cloth includes a button on the front-side cloth and a receptacle on the rear-side cloth.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
This Non-Provisional Utility Continuation-In-Part (CIP) Patent Application claims the benefit of and priority to Design patent application Ser. No. 29/774,693 filed Mar. 18, 2021, entitled “Burp Cloth,” the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 29774693 | Mar 2021 | US |
Child | 17233491 | US |