Claims
- 1. A child carrier comprising:a rigid framework, the rigid framework including a front portion and a rear portion, the front portion comprising two generally vertical front columnar members, the two front columnar members spaced from each other, each having a top end, and a rigid yoke, the rigid yoke having two chambers formed therein, each said yoke chamber being connected with a respective one of the two front columnar members substantially at the top end of the respective front columnar member; a child cockpit suspended between the front and rear portions, and at least one shoulder strap connected with the front portion.
- 2. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein the two columnar members are tubular.
- 3. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein the rear portion comprises two generally vertical rear columnar members, the two rear columnar members spaced from each other, each having a top end, and a rigid yoke, the rigid yoke connected with the two rear columnar members substantially at the top end of each said rear columnar member.
- 4. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein the yoke has formed therein a first slot, the first slot having a width and height of sufficient dimensions so that at least four adult human fingers can be inserted therein.
- 5. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein the rigid yoke has formed therein at least one shoulder strap slot, and a top end of the at least one shoulder strap passes through the at least one shoulder strap slot.
- 6. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein the rigid yoke has formed therein a crotch support strap slot, and a strap connected with a crotch support of the child cockpit passes through the crotch support strap slot.
- 7. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein:the rigid yoke has formed therein a first slot, the first slot having a width and height of sufficient dimensions so that at least four adult human fingers can be inserted therein, and the yoke has further formed therein at least one shoulder strap slot, and a top end of the at least one shoulder strap passes through the at least one shoulder strap slot.
- 8. The child carrier of claim 1, further comprising:a waist belt assembly, the waist belt assembly being vertically adjustable along at least one of the two front columnar members.
- 9. The child carrier of claim 1, further comprising:a waist belt assembly, the waist belt assembly including a rigid mounting bracket connected with the two front columnar members, and a pair of hip-load transfer members that are substantially rigid in a generally vertical direction, the pair of hip-load transfer plates being movably attached to the rigid mounting bracket.
- 10. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein the rear portion comprises two generally vertical rear columnar members, the two rear columnar members spaced from each other, each having a top end, and a rigid yoke, the rigid yoke connected with the two rear columnar members substantially at the top end of each said rear columnar member.
- 11. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein the rigid yoke has formed therein at least one shoulder strap slot, and a top end of the at least one shoulder strap passes through the at least one shoulder strap slot.
- 12. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein the rigid yoke has formed therein a crotch support strap slot, and a strap connected with a crotch support of the child cockpit passes through the crotch support strap slot.
- 13. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein two chambers are formed in the yoke, each said chamber having received therein the top end of each of the two front columnar members.
- 14. The child carrier of claim 1, further comprising:a waist belt assembly, the waist belt assembly being vertically adjustable along at least one of the two front columnar members.
- 15. A child carrier comprising:a rigid framework, the rigid framework including a front portion and a rear portion, the front portion comprising two generally vertical front columnar members, the two front columnar members spaced from each other, each having a top end, and a rigid yoke, the rigid yoke having two chambers formed therein, each said yoke chamber being connected with a respective one of the two front columnar members substantially at the top end of the respective front columnar member; a child cockpit suspended between the front and rear portions, and at least one shoulder strap connected with the front portion; and a waist belt assembly, the waist belt assembly including: a single rigid mounting bracket connected to at least one of the two front columnar members to permit the rigid mounting bracket to freely slide at least vertically along at least a portion of at least one of the two front columnar members, and a waist belt coupled with the rigid mounting bracket.
- 16. The child carrier of claim 15, wherein the waist belt assembly further comprises a locking mechanism to lock the waist belt assembly to at least one of the two front columnar members at one of a plurality of positions.
- 17. The child carrier of claim 15, wherein the waist belt further includes two hip-load transfer members, the two hip-load transfer members being rotatably attached to the rigid mounting bracket.
- 18. The child carrier of claim 17, wherein the two hip-load transfer plates are rotatably attached to the rigid mounting bracket by hinges.
- 19. A child carrier comprising:a rigid framework, the rigid framework including a front portion and a rear portion, the front portion comprising two generally vertical front columnar members, the two front columnar members spaced from each other, each having a top end, and a rigid yoke, the rigid yoke having two chambers formed therein, each said yoke chamber being connected with a respective one of the two front columnar members substantially at the top end of the respective front columnar member; a child cockpit suspended between the front and rear portions; and at least one shoulder strap connected with the front portion; a waist belt assembly, the waist belt assembly including: a single rigid mounting bracket connected to at least one of the two front columnar members to permit the rigid mounting bracket to freely slide at least vertically along at least a portion of at least one of the two front columnar members, and; a rigid canopy, the rigid canopy including: (i) at least one arcuate rigid columnar member having front and rear ends; (ii) a first front connector coupled with the front end; (iii) a first rear connector coupled with the rear end, and (iv) a hood coupled with the at least one arcuate rigid columnar member; a second front connector coupled with the front portion, the second front connector being removably connectable with the first front connector; and a second rear connector coupled with the rear portion, the second rear connector being removably connectable with the first rear connector.
- 20. The child carrier of claim 19, wherein the first rear connector is rotatably connectable with the second rear connector, permitting the at least one arcuate rigid columnar member to be rotated relative to the rear portion when the first and second rear connectors are engaged and the first and second front connectors are disengaged.
- 21. The child carrier of claim 19, wherein the second front connector is integrally molded as part of the rigid yoke.
- 22. A child carrier comprising:a rigid framework, the rigid framework including a front portion and a rear portion, the front portion comprising two generally vertical front columnar members, the two front columnar members spaced from each other, each having a top end, and a rigid yoke, the rigid yoke having two chambers formed therein, each said yoke chamber being connected with a respective one of the two front columnar members substantially at the top end of the respective front columnar member; a child back support, the child back support adjacent and connected with the rear portion; and a child restraint system, the child restraint system comprising: right and left child shoulder straps, the right and left child shoulder straps each having a top and bottom end, the child shoulder strap top ends being spaced from each other and at least one child shoulder strap of the right and left child shoulder straps being attached to a substantially vertically orientated strap, at least a portion of the vertically orientated strap slidably connected with the child back support; a crotch support, the crotch support having a back end and an upper end, the crotch support extending from a lower portion of the child back support and terminating at an upper end, the back end being in operative connection with the substantially vertically extending strap; and an intermediate restraint member, the intermediate restraint member having attached therewith (i) each of the left and right child shoulder straps bottom ends, and (ii) the upper end of the crotch support, whereby the combination of the interconnected at least one child shoulder strap, the substantially vertically extending strap, the crotch strap and the intermediate restraint member form a loop.
- 23. A child carrier comprising:a rigid framework, the rigid framework including a front portion and a rear portion, the front portion having attached thereto at least one first front connector, and the rear portion having attached thereto at least one first rear connector; at least one shoulder strap connected with the front portion; a child cockpit suspended between the front and rear portions; and a rigid canopy, the rigid canopy including: (i) at least one arcuate rigid columnar member having front and rear ends; (ii) at least one second front connector coupled with the front end, the at least one second front connector being removeably connectable with the at least one first front connector; (iii) at least one second rear connector coupled with the rear end, the at least one second rear connector being removably connectable with the at least one first rear connector; and (iv) a hood coupled with the at least one arcuate rigid columnar member, the hood being suspended over a significant portion of the child cockpit.
- 24. The child carrier of claim 23, wherein the at least one arcuate rigid columnar member is tubular.
- 25. The child carrier of claim 23, wherein the at least one first and second rear connectors when connected permit the at least one second rear connector to rotate about the at least one first rear connector.
- 26. The child carrier of claim 23, wherein the front portion further comprises:(i) two generally vertical front columnar members, the two front columnar members spaced from each other, each having a top end; and (ii) a rigid yoke, the rigid yoke connected with the two front columnar members substantially at the top end of each said front columnar member.
- 27. The child carrier of claim 26, wherein the at least one first front connector is fixedly attached to the rigid yoke.
- 28. The child carrier of claim 26, wherein the at least one first front connector is integrally fabricated as part of the rigid yoke.
- 29. A child carrier comprising:a rigid framework, the rigid framework including a front portion and a rear portion, the front portion having attached thereto a left first front connector and a right first front connector, and the rear portion having attached thereto a left first rear connector and a right first rear connector; at least one shoulder strap connected with the front portion; a child cockpit suspended between the front and rear portions; and a rigid canopy, the rigid canopy including: (i) left and right arcuate rigid columnar members spaced from each other and each having front and rear ends; (ii) left and right second front connectors coupled with the front end of the left and right arcuate rigid columnar members, the left and right second front connectors being removably connectable with the left and right first front connectors; (iii) left and right second rear connectors coupled with the rear end of the left and right arcuate rigid columnar members, the left and right second rear connectors being removably connectable with the rear and right first rear connectors; and (iv) a hood coupled with the left and right arcuate rigid columnar members.
- 30. The child carrier of claim 29, wherein the left first rear connector and the left second rear connector when connected permit the left second rear connector to rotate about the left first rear connector.
- 31. The child carrier of claim 29, wherein the hood has formed thereon left and right sleeves in which at least a portion of the left and right arcuate right columnar members are contained.
- 32. A child carrier comprising:a rigid framework, the rigid framework including a front portion and a rear portion; at least one shoulder strap connected with the front portion; and a child cockpit suspended between the front and rear portions, the child cockpit including a child back support portion, and a child restraint system, the child restraint system comprising: (i) a pair of child shoulder straps, each of the pair of child shoulder straps having a top and bottom end; (ii) a crotch support strap, the crotch support strap extending from a back end and terminating at an upper end, the upper end being connectively coupled with the bottom end of each of the pair of child shoulder straps; and (iii) one or more strap members located at least partially contained within said child back support portion, the one or more strap members connected with the back end of the crotch support strap and the top end of each of the pair of child shoulder straps by way of a neck pad.
- 33. The child carrier of claim 32, wherein the one or more strap members are connected with the top end of each of the pair of child shoulder straps by way of a neck pad portion.
- 34. The child carrier of claim 33, wherein the neck pad is slidably attached with the child back pad portion permitting the vertical position of the child neck pad to be varied relative to the child back support portion.
- 35. The child carrier of claim 32, wherein the child neck pad comprises a back side surface adjacent the child back support portion, the back side surface and an adjacent portion of the child back support portion having secured thereto corresponding sections of hook and loop material permitting the child neck pad to be attached to the child back support portion.
- 36. The child carrier of claim 32, wherein the child neck pad is slidably attached with the child back support portion through a pair of substantially parallel, substantially vertical straps, each said vertical strap of the pair of vertical straps being attached to the child back support portion at a top and bottom end of each said vertical strap.
- 37. The child carrier of claim 32, wherein the upper end of the crotch support strap and the bottom end of each of the pair of child shoulder straps are connected with each other by way of an intermediate restraint member.
- 38. The child carrier of claim 37, further comprising left and right waist belt straps, each said waist belt strap having a first end attached with the child back support portion and a second end coupled with the intermediate restraint member.
- 39. The child carrier of claim 37, wherein the intermediate restraint member is padded.
- 40. The child carrier of claim 32, further comprising a crotch support portion, the crotch support portion intersecting the child back support portion, substantially surrounding the crotch support strap, and ending at a location near the upper end of the crotch support strap.
- 41. The child carrier of claim 32, wherein the one or more strap members are comprised of:a left and a right generally vertically orientated strap the left and right generally vertically orientated straps each having a top end connected with one of the right and left child shoulder strap, and a bottom end; and a generally horizontally orientated strap, the generally horizontally orientated strap having attached therewith both generally vertically orientated straps and the crotch support strap.
- 42. The child carrier of claim 41, wherein the length of the crotch support strap is adjustable.
- 43. The child carrier of claim 32, wherein the crotch support strap and the vertically orientated strap are not fixed to one of the crotch support portion and the child back support portion, whereby the interconnected loop is afforded a measure of free rotational movement.
- 44. A child carrier comprising:a rigid framework, the rigid framework including a front portion and rear portion; at least one shoulder strap connected with the front portion; a child cockpit suspended between the front and rear portions, the child cockpit including a child restraint harness, the child restraint harness comprising a right and a left child shoulder strap, each having an upper and a lower end, a crotch support having a back end and an upper end, the upper end being operatively connected with the lower ends of the right and left shoulder strap and one or more strap members, the one or more strap members connected with the back end of the crotch support strap and the top end of each of the pair of child shoulder straps; and a waist belt assembly, the waist belt assembly including hip-load transfer members that rest against the user's hip when the child carrier is being worn.
- 45. The child carrier of claim 44, further comprising a rigid canopy, the rigid canopy comprising:(i) at least one arcuate rigid columnar member having front and rear ends; (ii) at least one second front connector coupled with the front end, the at least one second front connector being removably connectable with the at least one first front connector; (iii) at least one second rear connector coupled with the rear end, the at least one second rear connector being removably connectable with the at least one first rear connector; and (iv) a hood coupled with the at least one arcuate rigid columnar member, the hood being suspended over a significant portion of the child cockpit.
- 46. The child carrier of claim 44, wherein the front portion comprises:(i) two generally vertical front columnar members, the two front columnar members spaced from each other, each having a top end; and (ii) a rigid yoke, the rigid yoke connected with the two front columnar members substantially at the top end of each said front columnar member.
- 47. The child carrier of claim 44, wherein the waist belt assembly is adjustable.
- 48. The child carrier of claim 44, further comprising a waist belt assembly, the waist belt assembly including hip-load transfer members that rest against the user's hip when the child carrier is being worn.
- 49. A child carrier comprising:a rigid framework, the rigid framework including a front portion and a rear portion, the front portion comprising two generally vertical front columnar members, the two front columnar members spaced from each other, each having a top end, and a rigid yoke, the rigid yoke connected with the two front columnar members substantially at the top end of each said front columnar member, the yoke having formed therein a first slot, the first slot having a width and height of sufficient dimensions so that at least four adult human fingers can be inserted therein; a child cockpit suspended between the front and rear portions; and at least one shoulder strap connected with the front portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The application claims priority of an earlier provisional application Serial No. 60/210,200 filed on Jun. 8, 2000.
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