The present disclosure relates to the technical field of infant products, particularly to a carrycot.
In order to prevent the baby's head in the carrycot from being blown by the wind, an upright sheet is provided at the end of the carrycot cover adjacent to the baby's head. In order to make the upright sheet stand upright and achieve windproof effect, most carrycot covers currently extend and elongate the upright sheet, and install buckling member on the end of the upright sheet or the webbing connected to the end of the upright sheet to fasten and fix it to the outside of the carrycot. The disadvantage of this approach is that it will cover the rotating mechanism of the hood part (which is not conducive to operating the canopy rotating mechanism). As shown in
Therefore, there is an urgent need for a carrycot upright sheet that is structurally simple, does not cover the rotating mechanism of the hood part, and can stand very upright.
The purpose of the present disclosure is to provide a carrycot upright sheet that is structurally simple, does not cover the rotating mechanism of the hood part, and can stand very upright. The term ‘upright’ herein refers to the installation of the carrycot cover on the carrycot, with the upright sheet of the carrycot cover almost perpendicular to the cover sheet.
The purpose of the present disclosure is also to provide a foldable carrycot that can be folded and closed as a whole, facilitating storage and carrying.
To achieve the above objectives, the present disclosure provides a carrycot cover, wherein the carrycot cover includes an upright sheet and a cover sheet connected together, and before connection, a virtual auxiliary line perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the upright sheet extends along the connecting side of the upright sheet, before connection, the size of the connecting side of the upright sheet is X centimeters inward relative to the auxiliary line from the outer end of the connecting side of the upright sheet to the opposite side of the connecting side of the upright sheet, where X is greater than or equal to zero, before connection, the size of the connecting side of the cover sheet is Y centimeters inward from the center point of the connecting side of the cover sheet along the longitudinal axis of the cover sheet towards the opposite side of the connection side of the cover sheet, where Y is greater than zero, and Y−X is greater than or equal to 2 centimeters.
In one embodiment, the connecting side of the upright sheet and the connecting side of the cover sheet are sewn together to produce a seam allowance.
In one embodiment, the upright sheet is topstitched with grid-shape.
In one embodiment, a tube rope is provided inside the edge of the upright sheet.
In one embodiment, the cover sheet includes a first part and a second part, the first part is used to connect with the upright sheet, and the second part is connected with a skirt sheet used to cover the side of the cover sheet, and the skirt sheet has an extension section towards the baby's head, and the seam allowance of the upright sheet and the cover sheet after sewing is sewn to the extension section.
The present disclosure also provides a foldable carrycot, including a bottom, a side wall part and a hood part, wherein: the side wall part is formed of filling material and fabric material, with the fabric material covering the filling material; the side wall part is connected to the bottom by its lower edge, thereby defining an accommodating space when unfolded; the side wall part and the hood part may be symmetrically folded into a folding state along the longitudinal axis of the foldable carrycot.
In one embodiment, the side wall part and the hood part are jointly formed of filling material and fabric material; a cover sheet is detachably connected to part of the upper edge of the side wall part, thereby covering the accommodating space.
In one embodiment, the hood part is provided with a longitudinally extending folded line part, and the hood part is folded through the folded line part.
In one embodiment, the hood part may be folded towards the accommodating space to fit the inner side of the side wall part.
In one embodiment, the hood part is provided with a crosswise extending folded line part, and the hood part is folded towards the accommodating space through the folded line part.
In one embodiment, the hood part is connected to a first upper edge of the side wall part, to at least partially cover the accommodating space when unfolded, and to present the same contour as the side wall part when bent towards the accommodating space and fitted to the inner side of the side wall part.
In one embodiment, the first upper edge has an arc-shaped contour when viewed from a top view of the foldable carrycot; as well as the first upper edge has an arc-shaped contour when viewed from the side view of the foldable carrycot, and a continuous gradient height from the first upper edge to one of the two upper edges of the side wall part.
In one embodiment, the side wall part includes a first side wall part, a second side wall part, a third side wall part, and a fourth side wall part connected in sequence, wherein the first side wall part is opposite to the third side wall part, the second side wall part is opposite to the fourth side wall part, and wherein the first upper edge corresponds to the upper edge of the first side wall part, and the two upper edges of the side wall part correspond to the respective upper edges of the second side wall part and the fourth side wall part.
In one embodiment, the first side wall part is provided with a longitudinally extending folded line part, and the first side wall part may be folded through the folded line part.
In one embodiment, the respective upper edges of the first side wall part, the second side wall part, the third side wall part, and the fourth side wall part collectively form a continuous upper edge, and the respective lower edge parts thereof collectively form a continuous lower edge.
In one embodiment, the hood part is a sheet-like structure and is detachably connected to the first upper edge of the side wall part.
In order to provide a detailed illustration of the technical contents and structural features of the present disclosure, further illustration will be made in conjunction with the embodiments and accompanying drawings.
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The connection method between the upright sheet 1110 and the cover sheet 1120 can be known or easily thought of by those skilled in the art, such as sewing, bonding, or even welding.
If the connecting side 1111 of the upright sheet 1110 is concave when viewed from the overall contour of the upright sheet 1110 (as shown in
In one embodiment, when X is greater than zero, both the connecting side 1111 of the upright sheet 1110 and the connecting side 1121 of the cover sheet 1120 are arc-shaped.
In one embodiment, the connecting side 1111 of the upright sheet 1110 and the connecting side 1121 of the cover sheet 1120 are seamed (sewn) together to produce a seam allowance 1130 (as shown in
In one embodiment, the seam allowance 1130 formed by sewing the upright sheet 1110 and the cover sheet 1120 is wrapped with an edge binding cloth 1131, as shown in
In one embodiment, the seam allowance 1130 is then fixed by topstitching after edge binding, as shown in
In one embodiment, the seam allowance 1130 is folded over and then fixed by topstitching (as shown in
In short, if the difference between Y−X is larger, the connection between the upright sheet 1110 and the cover sheet 1120 will generate a larger standing force to make the upright sheet 1110 stand upright.
In one embodiment, a tube rope 1140 is placed inside the edge of the upright sheet 1110, and the tube rope 1140 is wrapped with a sewn tube cloth 1150, as shown in
In one embodiment, as shown in
In one embodiment, the seam allowance 1130 is tilted towards the direction of the baby's head on the carrycot cover to make the upright sheet 1110 stand more upright.
In an experimental test, when X=0, Y is equal to 2 cm, 3 cm, and 4 cm, respectively. The result is that the larger the difference between Y−X, the more upright the upright sheet 1110 is.
In an experimental test, when X=1.5 cm, Y is equal to 2 cm, 3 cm, and 4 cm, respectively. The result is that the larger the difference between Y−X, the more upright the upright sheet 1110 is. Especially when X=1.5 cm and Y=2 cm (Y−X=0.5 cm, the arc of the connecting side 1111 of the upright sheet 1110 and the arc of the connecting side 1121 of the cover sheet 1120 are almost parallel), the upright of the upright sheet 1110 is very insufficient.
In an experimental test, when Y=4.5 cm, X is equal to 5 cm, 2.5 cm, 1.5 cm, and 0.5 cm, respectively. The result is that the larger the absolute value of the difference between Y−X, the more upright the upright sheet 1110 is.
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In one embodiment, as shown in
In one embodiment, compared to the seam allowance 1130 tilting towards the direction of the carrycot cover towards the baby's head, when the seam allowance 1130 is tilted towards the direction of the carrycot cover towards the baby's feet, a larger difference between Y−X is required.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure provides a carrycot cover 1100, wherein the dimension Y−X before the connection of the upright sheet 1110 and the cover sheet 1120 is greater than zero, for example, Y−X=the first dimension, and the seam allowance 1130 after the upright sheet 1110 and the cover sheet 1120 are sewn together only being edge binding. Furthermore, the arc of the connecting side 1111 of the upright sheet 1110 and the arc of the connecting side 1121 of the cover sheet 1120 are not parallel before connecting. Furthermore, the dimension X of the upright sheet 1110 is greater than zero before connecting.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure provides a carrycot cover 1100, wherein the dimension Y−X before the connection of the upright sheet 1110 and the cover sheet 1120 is greater than zero, for example, Y−X=the second dimension, which is greater than the first dimension, and the seam allowance 1130 after the upright sheet 1110 and the cover sheet 1120 are sewn together being edge binding and then fixed by topstitching.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure provides a carrycot cover 1100, wherein the dimension Y−X before the connection of the upright sheet 1110 and the cover sheet 1120 is greater than zero, for example, Y−X=the third dimension, which is greater than the first dimension, and the seam allowance 1130 after the upright sheet 1110 and the cover sheet 1120 are sewn together is folded over and then fixed by topstitching.
In one embodiment, the third dimension is equal to the second dimension.
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The side wall part 2120 and the hood part 2130 are jointly formed of an outer layer fabric material 210, an inner layer fabric material 212, and a filling material wrapped between the outer layer fabric material 210 and the inner layer fabric material 212. That is to say, in this embodiment, the side wall part 2120 and the hood part 2130 of the foldable carrycot 2100 are formed as a whole from the same fabric material and filling material. Specifically, as shown in the partial cross-sectional view in
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In this embodiment, the foot part 2128 of the foldable carrycot 2100 is provided with the longitudinally extending folded line part 21283, for example, by sewing. In this embodiment, the folded line part 21283 extends along the entire longitudinal direction from the connection point 2110A between the side wall part 2120 and the bottom 2110 along the foot part 2128. In this embodiment, between the foot part 2128 and the two opposing side parts 2124, 2126, for example, at the end point of the approximately arc-shaped shape of the foot part 2128, there are respectively provided folded line parts 21281, 21285, for example, by sewing. The folded line part 21283 of foot part 2128 is located at the central longitudinal axis of the foot part 2128. With the folded line part 21283 as the center, the folded line parts 21281 and 21285 are symmetrically distributed on both sides of the folded line part 21283, further separating the foot part 2128 into two connected sub regions 21282 and 21284. Similarly, those skilled in the art can understand that the number and position of the folded line parts can be determined based on the size and configuration of the carrycot 2100 (especially the foot part 2128), and are not limited to the form of this embodiment. Similarly, the foldable carrycot 2100 can be folded and closed by setting the folded line part 21283 of the foot part 2128, which will be explained below with reference to
As described above, in this embodiment, the hood part 2130, head part 2122, two opposing side parts 2124 and 2126, and foot part 2128 of the foldable carrycot 2100 are formed as a whole from the same fabric and filling material. In detail, in this embodiment, the inner and outer layer fabric materials 210 and 212 of the hood part 2130, head part 2122, two opposite side parts 2124 and 2126, and foot part 2128 of the carrycot 2100 are formed as a whole from the same inner and outer layer fabric materials, while the folded line parts 21221-21229 and 21281-21285 divide the entire carrycot 2100 into multiple sub regions 21222-21228, 21282, and 21284, each of which is equipped with corresponding filling materials. In addition, in this embodiment, in the sub regions 21222-21228 separated by the folded line parts 21221-22129, the head 2122 extends upward from the bottom 2110 and extends towards the foot part 2128 to form the hood part 2130 as a whole, and the filling material also extends as a whole from the head part 2122 to the hood part 2130.
In this embodiment, the cover sheet 2140 includes an upright sheet 2142 on one side near the hood part 2130. The upright sheet 2142 can also be made of the same fabric materials 210, 212 and filling material 214 as the side wall part 2120 and the hood part 2130. Alternatively, the filling material of the upright sheet 2142 may also include a hard sheet material, such as but not limited to polyethylene (PE) sheet, so that the upright sheet 2142 can effectively stand up when the cover sheet 2140 covers the accommodating space 2S, providing a windproof effect for infants and young children in the accommodating space 2S.
In this embodiment, the cover sheet 2140 is connected to part of the upper edge 2120A of the side wall part 2120 through a connecting member 2144 (such as, but not limited to, a zipper, hook-and-loop fastener, snap fastener, etc.). Specifically, the cover sheet 2140 is connected to part of the upper edge 2120A of the side wall part 2120, excluding the connection with the hood part 2130, to cover the accommodating space S and maintain external communication of the space formed by the hood part 130. As shown in the figure, in this embodiment, the connecting member 2144 is a zipper, which is set at the periphery of the cover sheet 2140 except for the upright sheet 2142. The cover sheet 2140 can be connected or partially connected to the corresponding part of the side wall part 2120 through a zipper, as shown in
In this embodiment, the foldable carrycot 2100 further includes a pair of lifting straps 2151, 2152, which can be fixed to the outside of the foldable carrycot 2100 by webbing, such as fixed to the outside of the side wall part 2120 or further fixed to the outside of the bottom 2110. Considering the weight of infants and young children and the load of the foldable carrycot 2100, the webbing can be fixed to the outer side of the side wall part 2120 by sewing or hot pressing. Optionally, the foldable carrycot 2100 may further include a lifting strap grip 2153, which is detachably connected to the lifting straps 2151 and 2152 to provide a comfortable grip for the user when lifting the foldable carrycot 2100 of this embodiment.
In this embodiment, both ends of the lifting straps 2151 and 2152 are fixed to the same side of the side wall part 2120. However, those skilled in the art should understand that the lifting straps 2151 and 2152 can also be fixed on opposite sides of the side wall part 2120 by their respective ends, meaning that the lifting straps 2151 and 2152 respectively cross the foldable carrycot 2100 and are fixedly connected to both sides of the side wall part 2120.
In this embodiment, the foldable carrycot 2100 further includes a storage part 2160, which is arranged on the outer side of the side wall part 2120, for the user to place a small amount of items.
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Unlike the previous embodiments, in this embodiment, the folded line parts 24221, 24222, and 24223 of the hood part 2430 are formed as crosswise extending arcs, meaning that multiple folded line parts 24221, 24222, and 24223 traverse the entire arc-shaped hood part 2430, allowing the hood part 2430 to be folded towards the accommodating space 2S through the folded line parts 24221, 24222, and 24223, and then fitted to the interior of the side wall part 2420. In this embodiment, when the arc-shaped hood part 2430 is folded inward towards the accommodating space 2S, the fabric and filling materials that make up the arc-shaped hood part 2430 can conform to the inner edge contour of the side wall part 2420 as a whole. In this way, when there is no need to use the hood part 2430, the hood part 2430 can be attached to the side wall part 2420 to provide enhanced cushioning protection in the space corresponding to the top of the baby's head, avoiding injury caused by the baby's head shaking during movement.
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In this embodiment, the opposite first side wall part 3121 and the third side wall part 3123 of the side wall part 3120 are respectively the head part and foot part of the foldable carrycot 3100. When a baby is accommodated in the accommodating space 3S of the foldable carrycot 3100, the head part and foot part of the foldable carrycot 3100 correspond to the direction of the baby's head and feet, respectively. In this embodiment, the hood part 3130 is located near the head part of the foldable carrycot 3100, to cover or at least partially cover the upper half of the baby's body (such as covering the chest to the head) when the baby is accommodated in the accommodating space 3S of the foldable carrycot 3100, providing functions such as shading for the baby. In this embodiment, the opposite second side wall part 3122 and fourth side wall part 3124 of the side wall part 3120 are respectively the two opposite side parts of the foldable carrycot 3100, which extend along the longitudinal axis 3L of the foldable carrycot 3100.
In one embodiment, the foldable carrycot 3100 may further include a cover sheet 3140, which is detachably connected to the second part of the upper edge 3120A of the side wall part 3120 (i.e., connected to part of the upper edge 3122A of the second side wall part 3122, the upper edge 3123A of the third side wall part 3123, and part of the upper edge 3124A of the fourth side wall part 3124 of the upper edge 3120A), thereby covering the accommodating space 3S. In this embodiment, the cover sheet 3140 is provided near the foot part of the foldable carrycot 3100 to cover the lower half of the baby's body (such as from the chest to the feet) when the baby is accommodated in the accommodating space 3S of the foldable carrycot 3100, which helps to moderately prevent external environmental interference (such as wind, rain, vibration, etc.).
In this embodiment, the side wall part 3120 is formed of an outer layer fabric material 310, an inner layer fabric material 312, and a filling material wrapped between the outer layer fabric material 310 and the inner layer fabric material 312. That is to say, in this embodiment, the first side wall part 3121, the second side wall part 3122, the third side wall part 3123, and the fourth side wall part 3124 of the side wall part 3120 are formed as a whole from the same fabric and filling material. Specifically, as shown in the partial cross-sectional view in
As shown in the figure, in this embodiment, the head part of the foldable carrycot 3100 (i.e., the first side wall part 3121 of the side wall part 3120) is provided with multiple longitudinally extending folded line parts 31211, 31213, 31215. In this embodiment, the folded line parts 31211, 31213, and 31215 extend in the entire longitudinal direction from the lower edge 3121B of the first side wall part 3121 to the upper edge 3121A of the first side wall part 3121, starting from the connection point 3110A between the side wall part 3120 and the bottom 3110. Specifically, multiple fold line parts 31211, 31213, and 31215 can be formed along the longitudinal axis 3L of the foldable carrycot 3100 in the first side wall part 3121, for example, by sewing, and each of fold line parts 31211, 31213, and 31215 has a roughly arc-shaped shape that conforms to the contour of the first side wall part 3121. In this embodiment, the first side wall part 3121 of the foldable carrycot 3100 has three folded line parts 31211, 31213, and 31215, and with the folded line part 31213 as the center, the folded line parts 31211 and 31215 are symmetrically distributed on both sides of the folded line part 31213, thereby further dividing the first side wall part 3121 into two connected sub regions 31212 and 31214. In this embodiment, although three folded line parts 31211, 31213, and 31215 are used as examples to illustrate the configuration of folded line part in the foldable carrycot 3100 of this embodiment, those skilled in the art can understand that the number and position of folded line part can be determined according to the size and configuration of the carrycot 3100 (especially the first side wall part 3121), and are not limited to the form of this embodiment. In this embodiment, the first side wall part 3121 is slightly higher than the other side wall parts of the side wall part 3120 (i.e., the second side wall part 3122, the third side wall part 3123, and the fourth side wall part 3124). The slightly raised first side wall part 3121, as well as its folded line parts 31211, 31213, 31215, are designed to give the upper edge 3121A of the first side wall part 3121 a roughly arc-shaped contour, which helps to stably fix the inner and outer layer fabric materials 310, 312 and filling materials 314, 316, and further enhances the rigidity of the head part of the foldable carrycot 3100. In addition, the foldable carrycot 3100 can be folded and closed by setting the folded line parts 31211, 31213, and 31215, which will be explained below with reference to
Although not shown, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that in this embodiment, the foot part of the foldable carrycot 3100 (i.e., the third side wall part 3123 of the side wall part 3120) can also be optionally provided with longitudinally extending folded line parts, such that the folded line parts extend from the connection point 3110A between the side wall part 3120 and the bottom 3110 along the lower edge 3123B to the upper edge 3123A of the third side wall part 3123 in the entire longitudinal direction. Similarly, the setting of the folded line part at the foot part also helps to fold and close the carrycot 3100 and stabilize the filling material. In other embodiments, the foot part of the foldable carrycot 3100 (i.e., the third side wall part 3123 of the side wall part 3120) can also be selectively provided with longitudinally extending folded line parts. In this case, multiple sheets (taking two sheets as an example) of filling materials 31231 and 31232 can be provided inside the third side wall part 3123. The filling materials 31231 and 31232 are adjacent to each other and wrapped in the fabric material of the third side wall part 3123, and the third side wall part 3123 can be folded and closed through the gap 31233 between the filling materials 31231 and 31232.
As described above, in this embodiment, the first side wall part 3121, the second side wall part 3122, the third side wall part 3123, and the fourth side wall part 3124 of the side wall part 3120 of the foldable carrycot 3100 are formed as a whole from the same fabric and filling material. In detail, in this embodiment, the inner and outer layer fabric materials 310 and 312 of the first side wall part 3121, second side wall part 3122, third side wall part 3123, and fourth side wall part 3124 of the carrycot 3100 are formed as a whole from the same inner and outer layer fabric materials, while the folded line parts 31211, 31213, and 31215 divide the entire carrycot 3100 into multiple sub regions 31212 and 31214, each of the sub regions 31212 and 31214 is provided with corresponding filling materials. In addition, in this embodiment, in the sub regions 31212-31214 separated by the folded line parts 31211-31215, the first side wall part 3121 extends upward from the bottom 3110 and slightly towards the foot part (i.e., the third side wall part 3123) to form an integrated carrycot head part, and the filling material also extends integrally within the entire first side wall part 3121. As mentioned earlier, when only the head part (first side wall part 3121) is provided with folded line parts 31211-31215, multiple sheets of filling materials 31231 and 31232 can be provided inside the foot part (third side wall part 3123), which not only helps to further improve the protection of the foldable carrycot 3100 for infants and young children, but also makes the assembly of the carrycot 3100 easier. In another embodiment, the number of filling materials in the third side wall part 3123 may correspond to the number of sub regions 31212-31214 defined by the folded line parts 31211-31215 in the first side wall part 3121.
As mentioned earlier, the foldable carrycot 3100 further includes a hood part 3130, which is detachably connected to the upper edge 3121A of the first side wall part 3121 of the side wall part 3120, to at least partially cover the accommodating space 3S when unfolded. In this embodiment, the hood part 3130 is also formed of a filling material wrapped with a fabric material, such as an outer layer fabric material 310, an inner layer fabric material 320, and a filling material sandwiched between them, wherein the filling material can be a single-layer foam layer 322 or a stacked multi-layer structure with different compositions, as shown in the partial cross-sectional view in
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In this embodiment, the hood part 3130 can also be formed of the same filling material and fabric material as the side wall part 3120, wherein the PE sheet layer 318 has a certain hardness, which can provide support for the hood part 3130, so that in the unfolded state, the hood part 3130 can not only be detachably connected to the upper edge 3121A of the first side wall part 3121 with its lower edge 3130B, but also maintain a certain rigidity through the hardness of the PE sheet layer 318, so that the upper edge 3130A of the hood part 3130 can be supported and kept away from the upper edge 3121A of the first side wall part 3121, thereby at least partially shielding the accommodating space.
The first upper edge 3121A presents an arc-shaped contour, so that the hood part 3130 and the first side wall part 3121 are connected to each other in an arc-shaped contour. Thus, in the unfolded state, the hood part 3130 can maintain a predetermined height due to the hardness of the PE sheet inside the filling material, so that its upper edge 3130A does not contact the side wall part 3120 of the foldable carrycot 3100, and thus the hood part 3130 can be unfolded to maintain an angle with the side wall part 3120 (specifically, an angle with the second side wall part 3122 and the fourth side wall part 3124); At the same time, its inner side (the surface formed by the inner layer fabric material 312) forms a curved surface with an arc opening facing the accommodating space.
Due to the filling material structure of the hood part 3130, which includes a foam upper layer 314, a foam lower layer 316, and a PE sheet layer 318 sandwiched between them, this material structure endows the hood part 3130 with certain support strength and bending toughness. Therefore, when the hood part 3130 is not needed, users (such as caregivers of children or infants) can not only remove the hood part 3130, but also press the hood part 3130 towards the first side wall part, so that the hood part 3130 can bend into the accommodating space of the side wall part 3120 and be accommodated, forming a folding state. As shown in
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In this embodiment, the cover sheet 3140 is connected to part of the upper edge 3120A of the side wall part 3120 through a connecting member 3144 (such as, but not limited to, a zipper, hook-and-loop fastener, snap fastener, magnetic fastener, etc.). Specifically, the cover sheet 3140 is part of the upper edge 3122A of the second side wall part 3122, the upper edge 3123 of the third side wall part 3123, and part of the upper edge 3124A of the fourth side wall part 3124, to cover the accommodating space 3S and maintain external communication of the space formed by the connection between the hood part 3130 and the first side wall part 3121. As shown in the figure, in this embodiment, the connecting member 3144 is a zipper, which is set at the periphery of the cover sheet 3140 except for the upright sheet 3142. The cover sheet 3140 can be connected or partially connected to the corresponding part of the side wall part 3120 through the zipper.
In this embodiment, the foldable carrycot 3100 further includes a pair of lifting straps 3151, 3152, which can be fixed to the outside of the foldable carrycot 3100 by webbing, such as fixed to the outside of the side wall part 3120 or further fixed to the outside of the bottom 3110. Considering the weight of infants and young children and the load of the foldable carrycot 3100, the webbing can be fixed to the outer side of the side wall part 3120 by sewing or hot pressing. Optionally, the foldable carrycot 3100 may further include a lifting strap grip 3153, which is detachably connected to the lifting straps 3151 and 3152 to provide a comfortable grip for the user when lifting the foldable carrycot 3100 of this embodiment.
In this embodiment, both ends of the lifting straps 3151 and 3152 are fixed to the same side of the side wall part 3120. However, those skilled in the art can understand that the lifting straps 3151 and 3152 can also be fixed on opposite sides of the side wall part 3120 by their respective ends, meaning that the lifting straps 3151 and 3152 respectively cross the foldable carrycot 3100 and are fixedly connected to both sides of the side wall part 3120.
In this embodiment, the foldable carrycot 3100 further includes a storage part 3160, which is arranged on the outer side of the side wall part 3120, and can be used by the user to place a small amount of items, or to store the lifting straps 3151, 3152 and the lifting strap grip 3153, as well as to connect the webbing component 3170 (as described below).
In this embodiment, the foldable carrycot 3100 further includes a connecting webbing component 3170, which is provided on outside of both sides of the side wall part 3120 (due to the viewing angle, only one side of the carrycot can be shown), which is used to connect the foldable carrycot 3100 to a carrier (such as a stroller 3500 shown in
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It is worth noting that in this embodiment, the hood part 3130 has a complete sheet-like structure, which means that the hood part 3130 is a flat single-piece structure. As mentioned earlier, the upper edge 3130A and lower edge 3130B of the hood part 3130 have arc-shaped contours, and their arc-shaped contours are not the same. Specifically, the lower edge 3130B of the hood part 3130 has an arc-shaped contour corresponding to the upper edge 3121A of the first side wall part 3121, thereby tightly connecting to the upper edge 3121A of the first side wall part 3121. The upper edge 3130A of the hood part 3130 has a curved contour with a smaller curvature (i.e., a greater camber) than the lower edge 3130B, thus more effectively forming a curved surface with an arc opening facing the accommodating space to provide better shielding effect. In other words, the arc-shaped contour design of the upper edge 3130A and lower edge 3130B of the hood part 3130 is such that when the hood part 3130 is connected to the first side wall part 3121 of the carrycot, it can maintain a predetermined height due to the hardness of the PE sheet in the filling material in the unfolded state, so as to unfold and support to maintain an angle with the side wall part, providing a shielding effect, at the same time, its inner side forms a curved surface with an arc opening facing the accommodating space.
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When used in conjunction with the stroller 3500, the hood part 3130 of the foldable carrycot 3100 in this embodiment can be used in conjunction with a canopy 3520 of the stroller 3500 to provide appropriate shielding for infants and young children in the carrycot 3100 in different usage scenarios. For example, when it is only necessary to cover the head of the baby, the hood part 3130 of the carrycot 3100 can be in the unfolded state and the canopy 3520 of the stroller 3500 can be folded to facilitate the user's observation of the baby in the carrycot 3100; When it is necessary to unfold the canopy 3520 of the stroller 3500 to cover largely of the baby in the carrycot 3100, the hood part 3130 of the carrycot 3100 can be retracted inward to fit the inner side of the side wall part 3120 of the carrycot 3100, or even the hood part 3130 can be removed to avoid obstructing the canopy 3520 and blocking the user's sight.
In one embodiment, a carrycot cover includes an upright sheet and a cover sheet connected together, and before connection, a virtual auxiliary line perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the upright sheet extends along the connecting side of the upright sheet, before connection, the size of the connecting side of the upright sheet is X centimeters inward relative to the auxiliary line from the outer end of the connecting side of the upright sheet to the opposite side of the connecting side of the upright sheet, where X is greater than or equal to zero, before connection, the size of the connecting side of the cover sheet is Y centimeters inward from the center point of the connecting side of the cover sheet along the longitudinal axis of the cover sheet towards the opposite side of the connection side of the cover sheet, where Y is greater than zero, and Y−X is greater than or equal to 2 centimeters.
In one embodiment, the connecting side of the upright sheet and the connecting side of the cover sheet are sewn together to produce a seam allowance.
In one embodiment, the seam allowance is edge bound.
In one embodiment, the seam allowance is edge bound and then fixed by topstitching.
In one embodiment, the seam allowance is folded over and then fixed by topstitching.
In one embodiment, there is a lining inside the upright sheet.
In one embodiment, the upright sheet is topstitched with grid-shape.
In one embodiment, a tube rope is provided inside the edge of the upright sheet.
In one embodiment, the seam allowance is tilted towards the direction of the carrycot cover towards the baby's head.
In one embodiment, the cover sheet includes a first part and a second part, the first part is used to connect with the upright sheet, and the second part is connected with a skirt sheet used to cover the side of the cover sheet, and the skirt sheet has an extension section towards the baby's head, and the seam allowance of the upright sheet and the cover sheet after sewing is sewn to the extension section.
In one embodiment, the seam allowance is tilted towards the direction of the carrycot cover towards the baby's feet.
In one embodiment, the width of the opening for accommodating a zipper located at the connection between the cover sheet and the upright sheet is greater than or equal to the width of the zipper.
In one embodiment, the carrycot includes the carrycot cover as previously described.
In one embodiment, the foldable carrycot includes a bottom, a side wall part, a hood part, and a cover sheet, wherein the side wall part and the hood part are jointly formed of a filling material and a fabric material, and the fabric material covers the filling material; The side wall part is connected to the bottom, thereby defining an accommodating space when unfolded; The cover sheet is detachably connected to part of the upper edge of the side wall part, thereby covering the accommodating space; The side wall part and the hood part can be symmetrically folded into a folding state along the longitudinal axis of the foldable carrycot.
In one embodiment, the hood part is provided with a longitudinally extending folded line part, and the hood part is folded through the folded line part.
In one embodiment, the hood part can be folded towards the accommodating space to fit the inner side of the side wall part.
In one embodiment, the hood part is equipped with a crosswise extending folded line part, and the hood part is folded towards the accommodating space through the folded line part.
In one embodiment, the cover sheet includes an upright sheet on the side of the cover sheet close to the hood part.
In one embodiment, the foldable carrycot further includes a lifting strap connected to the outer side of the side wall part.
In one embodiment, the foldable carrycot further includes a storage part arranged on the outer side of the side wall part.
In one embodiment, the filling material includes a stacked multi-layer structure.
In one embodiment, the foldable carrycot includes a bottom and a side wall part, the side wall part is connected to the bottom at its lower edge to define an accommodating space in an unfolded state, wherein the side wall part is formed of a filling material and a fabric material, the fabric material covers the filling material, and the side wall part can be symmetrically folded along the longitudinal axis of the foldable carrycot to a folding state; and the foldable carrycot further includes a hood part, which is connected to a first upper edge of the side wall part, to at least partially cover the accommodating space when unfolded, and to present the same contour as the side wall part when bent towards the accommodating space and fitted to the inner side of the side wall part.
In one embodiment, the first upper edge has an arc-shaped contour when viewed from a top view of the foldable carrycot; as well as the first upper edge has an arc-shaped contour when viewed from the side view of the foldable carrycot, and a continuous gradient height from the first upper edge to one of the two upper edges of the side wall part.
In one embodiment, the side wall part includes a first side wall part, a second side wall part, a third side wall part, and a fourth side wall part connected in sequence, wherein the first side wall part is opposite to the third side wall part, the second side wall part is opposite to the fourth side wall part, and wherein the first upper edge corresponds to the upper edge of the first side wall part, and the two upper edges of the side wall part correspond to the respective upper edges of the second side wall part and the fourth side wall part.
In one embodiment, the first side wall part is provided with a longitudinally extending folded line part, and the first side wall part can be folded through the folded line part.
In one embodiment, the third side wall part is provided with multiple sheets of filling material, which are adjacent to each other and wrapped in the fabric material, and the third side wall part can be folded through the gaps between the multiple sheets of filling material.
In one embodiment, the respective upper edges of the first side wall part, the second side wall part, the third side wall part, and the fourth side wall part collectively form a continuous upper edge, and the respective lower edge parts thereof collectively form a continuous lower edge.
In one embodiment, the hood part is a sheet-like structure and is detachably connected to the first upper edge of the side wall part.
In one embodiment, the hood part includes a stacked multi-layer structure.
In one embodiment, the foldable carrycot further includes a connecting webbing component arranged on the outer side of the side wall part, wherein the foldable carrycot is connected to a carrier through the connecting webbing component.
In one embodiment, the foldable carrycot further includes a cover sheet that is detachably connected to a second upper edge of the side wall part, thereby at least partially covering the accommodating space.
In one embodiment, the cover sheet includes an upright sheet arranged on one side of the cover sheet near the first upper edge.
The above disclosures are only preferred examples of the present disclosure and cannot be used to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, equivalent changes made according to the claims of the present disclosure are all within the scope of the present disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202311671462.1 | Dec 2023 | CN | national |
This application claims priority to Chinese Application No. 202311671462.1, entitled “CARRYCOT COVER AND CARRYCOT INCLUDING THE CARRYCOT COVER” and filed on Dec. 6, 2023, U.S. Application No. 63/651,993, entitled “FOLDABLE CARRYCOT” and filed on May 25, 2024, U.S. Application No. 63/682,586, entitled “CARRYCOT” and filed on Aug. 13, 2024, U.S. Application No. 63/684,182, entitled “CARRYCOT” and filed on Aug. 16, 2024, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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