The present invention relates to a carrying harness, primarily designed for carrying a small child against the carrier's chest and stomach.
The purpose of the present invention is to show an improved carrying harness for small children. Depending on how the harness is employed, improvements may be achieved with regard to the management of the harness upon putting it on and placing the child in it as well as with regard to both the carrier and the child's comfort.
A carrying harness according to the invention comprises a fastening harness that is strapped fast to a carrier as well as a front piece that is fixed to the fastening harness. The fastening harness and the front piece each have a strap system that are also jointly referred to as the strap system. The front piece with strap system that supports and holds up the carried child, is fixed to the fastening harness at several points by means of separate clasps or similar items that can easily be released individually. This facilitates the use of the carrying harness both with regard to putting the carrying harness on and upon putting the child in the carrying harness. The bearing pressure on the carrying harness is borne entirely by the harness by means of this strap system. A further advantage of the arrangement according to the invention is that the size of the front piece is controllable through the strap system being adjustable and the fact that a tab projecting from the front piece can lie against the carrier's chest, between the carrier and the child.
The invention shall be described in detail below in connection with the example of a preferred form of the carrying harness as shown in the attached drawings, in which:
The fastening harness comprises a waist strap with a right and left part 1A, 1B, two shoulder straps 2, 3 as well as a back piece or lumbar plate 4. On the shoulder straps there are the fastenings 5, 6 which engage a middle part of the front piece 23 and fastenings 7, 8 which engage a head support part of the front piece 23. The shape of the front piece 23 is shown in greater detail in
The carrying harness also comprises two plates of stiff material, preferably a plastic material. One of the plates, designated a lumbar plate, is positioned on the carrier's back and the other plate, designated the back plate, is placed in the front piece 23 behind the carried child's back. Both of the plates are wholly or partly covered by textile material when the carrying harness is being used.
The back part or lumbar plate 4 is primarily formed as an upside down T, as seen in
The fastening harness has, preferably, a large number of adjustment possibilities as will be seen from the following. The harness's waist strap has two parts, 1A and 1B that are fastened to the lower part of the lumbar plate 4. Each part of the waist strap possesses a clasp 10, 11 or similar adjustment means for adjusting the length of the waist strap whereby each strap part can be further divided into two parts at the adjustment position. The length adjustment can also be arranged at the fitting on the lumbar plate. The shoulder straps 2, 3 are fixed on the waist strap's forward part close to the protruding strap parts 14, 15. From here the shoulder straps extend to the upper part of the lumbar plate 4 where they are passed through their respective holes 21, 22, (or one joint corresponding hole) of the lumbar plate. The holes 21, 22 are somewhat diagonal in relation to the lumbar plate's vertical middle axis, and allow for the shoulder straps to be freely adjusted. The shoulder straps are then bent back to the side from which they came out and are fastened to the same respective waist strap part. This can be seen in
The front piece 23 (
Within the framework of the invention concept other variations of the carrying harness are also possible. The strap in the head support can form part of the harness system and be connected with the seat strap. The back plate can also be reduced in size and be possibly replaced by the seat strap, alternatively via the tightening strap, being directly connected with the laterally-directed tightening straps.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0700386-6 | Feb 2007 | SE | national |
This application is the US National Phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/SE2008/000099 filed Feb. 6, 2007, which, in turn, claims priority to Swedish App. No. 0700386-6 filed Feb. 9, 2007, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE08/00099 | 2/6/2008 | WO | 00 | 8/3/2009 |