Devices for carrying a baby or toddler typically require a harness that is used to attach the child to the adult that is carrying the child. Because the harness is not part of the child's or adults clothing, the harnesses must either be worn with or without the child in the harness or stored in a carry bag when not in use. Thus, the harness must be donned when the child wishes to be carried and doffed when the child is put down. Moreover, prior art harnesses require that the harness be at least partially donned by the adult before placing the child in the harness. Various embodiments of the present child carrying garment recognize and address the foregoing considerations, and others, of prior art devices.
In various embodiments, a one piece garment with an integrated carry system comprises (1) a front panel, (2) a rear panel, (3) a first arm opening, (4) a second arm opening, (5) a first leg opening, (6) a second leg opening, (7) a first shoulder strap and (8) a second shoulder strap. The first shoulder strap comprises a first end coupled proximate the first arm opening, and a second end coupled to the front panel proximate the first leg opening. The second shoulder strap comprises a first end coupled proximate the second arm opening, and a second end coupled to the front panel proximate the second leg opening. In various embodiments, the one-piece garment comprises a first compartment formed in the front panel intermediate the first arm opening and the first leg opening, where the first shoulder strap is configured to be removably received in the first compartment. Additionally, the onepiece garment comprises a second compartment formed in the front panel intermediate the second arm opening and the second leg opening, where the second shoulder strap is configured to be removably received in the second compartment. In some embodiments, the first compartment defines a first opening that is selectively closeable by a first fastener, and the second compartment defines a second opening that is selectively closeable by a second fastener. In various embodiments, the first or second fasteners are selected from a group consisting of (a) a zipper, (b) one or more snaps, (c) one or more buttons, (d) one or more hooks and eyes, and (e) hook and loop. In some embodiments, the one-piece garment further comprises a headrest that is removably coupled to the back panel of the one piece garment. In some of these embodiments, the one-piece garment further comprises one or more fasteners coupled to the back panel of the one piece garment, where the one or more fasteners are configured to releasably couple the headrest to the back panel of the one piece garment. In certain embodiments, the first end of the first shoulder strap is releasably coupled to the back panel proximate the first arm hole, and the first end of the second shoulder strap is releasably coupled to the back panel proximate the second arm hole.
In other embodiments, a garment having an integrated carrying harness integrated therein comprises a front and a rear panel defining (a) a first leg opening, (b) a second leg opening, (c) a first arm opening, and (d) a second arm opening. The garment further comprises a first strap having a first end coupled proximate the first arm opening, and a second end coupled proximate the first leg opening. The garment also comprises a second strap having a first end coupled proximate the second arm opening, and a second end coupled proximate the second arm opening.
In various embodiments, the front panel defines a first compartment that has a first opening and a first fastener for closing the first opening. In some embodiments, the front panel defines a second compartment having a second opening and a second fastener for closing the second opening. In various embodiments, the first compartment is configure to receive the first strap therein, and the second compartment is configured to receive the second strap therein. In various embodiments, the first and second fasteners are selected from a group consisting of (1) a zipper, (2) one or more snaps, (3) one or more buttons, (4) one or more hooks and eyes, (5) hook and loop, and (6) one or more buckles and straps. In certain embodiments, the first and second fasteners are zippers.
In various embodiments, the first strap further comprises (1) a core first strap portion having a first end that is coupled to the first strap first end and a second end that is coupled to the first strap second end, and (2) an outer sheath second strap portion that surrounds the core first strap portion and has a first end that is coupled to the first strap first end and a second end that is coupled to the first strap second end. In some embodiments, the outer sheath second strap portion moves with respect to the core first strap portion between the strap first end and the strap second end. In various embodiments, the core first strap portion is stretchable between a un-stretched first length and a stretched second length that is larger than the un-stretched first length, and the outer sheath second strap portion has an adjustable length that limits the difference in length between the first length and the second length. In some embodiments, when the outer sheath second strap portion is adjusted to a third length, the core first strap portion is stretchable to a third length that is larger than the first length but smaller than the second length. In various embodiments, when a child is wearing the children's garment and a user is carrying the child using the first strap and the second strap, the outer sheath second strap portion supports the weight of the child.
In yet another embodiment of a garment for a child for carrying the child, the garment comprises a front panel, a rear panel, a first arm hole, a second arm hole, a first leg hole, and a second leg hole. The garment further comprises a first compartment formed in the front panel intermediate the first arm hole and the first leg hole, and a second compartment formed in the front panel intermediate the second arm hole and the second leg hole. The garment further comprises a first connection point positioned in the first compartment proximate to the first leg hole, a second connection point positioned in the second compartment proximate to the second leg hole, a third connection point positioned proximate to the first arm hole, and a fourth connection point positioned proximate to the second arm hole. The garment further comprises a first fastener for selectively closing the first compartment, and a second fastener for selectively closing the second compartment.
In various embodiments, a first shoulder strap comprises a first end, a second end, a first inner core portion that is coupled to the first shoulder strap first and second ends, and a second outer sheath portion that is coupled to the first shoulder strap first and second ends. In embodiments, the garment further comprises a second shoulder strap comprising a first end, a second end, a first inner core portion that is coupled to the second shoulder strap first and second ends, and a second outer sheath portion that is coupled to the second shoulder strap first and second ends. In various embodiments, (1) the first shoulder strap first end is operatively coupled to the first connection point, (2) the first shoulder strap second end is operatively coupled to the third connection point, (3) the second shoulder strap first end is operatively coupled to the second connection point, and (4) the second shoulder strap second end is operatively coupled to the fourth connection point.
In embodiments, the first shoulder strap first inner core portion is moveable between a first length, and a second length that is longer than the first length. In some embodiments, the first shoulder strap second outer sheath portion that is intermediate the first and second ends of the first shoulder strap moves with respect to the first inner core portion. In various embodiments, a length of the second outer sheath portion is adjustable between the second length and a third length that is shorter than the second length but longer than the first length.
Various embodiments of the invention will be described below. In the course of the description, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
Various embodiments now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
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In various embodiments, the front and rear panels define a first arm opening 25 and a second arm opening 30. In some embodiments, the first and second arm openings may be sleeveless. In other embodiments, the first and second arm openings 25 and 30 may be formed by a sleeve. In some embodiments, each sleeve may be formed from a separate material that is sewn to the first and second panels 15 and 20. In other embodiments, the first and second sleeve openings 25 and 30 may be integrally formed from the front panel 15 and rear panel 20.
In various embodiments, the one-piece garment contains a first leg opening 35 and a second leg opening 40. In some embodiments, the front and rear panels 15 and 20 together define the first leg opening 35 and the second leg opening 40. In other embodiments, the first and second leg openings 35 and 40 are further defined by pant legs 45 and 50. The pants legs 45 and 50 may be formed by separate material that is attached to the front and rear panels 15 and 20. In other embodiments, the pants legs 45 and 50 may be integrally formed with the front and rear panels 15 and 20.
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In various embodiments, the outer sheath material may be formed from any suitable material such as cotton, polyester, nylon or any other suitably strong material since the outer sheath material 130 provides the strength to carry the child in the once piece garment 10. In embodiments, the inner core material 150 is formed from an elastic material that can stretch and return to its original state. Thus, the outer sheath material 130 provides the carrying strength and the inner core material 150 provides a gathering action so that the shoulder strap 90 can easily be stored in its respective compartment. In various embodiments, the outer sheath material 130 is longer than the inner core material 150 so that the outer sheath material gathers and extends when the inner core material is stretched.
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In various embodiments, a headrest (not shown) may be used to support the head of a young child. In some embodiments, the headrest may be attached to the one-piece garment 10 along the collar 60 or at the top of the third compartment at the back panel 20. The headrest may be removably coupled to the one-piece garment using any suitable fastener such as hook and loop, snaps, or any other suitable fastener.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this invention pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. For example, as will be understood by one skilled in the relevant field in light of this disclosure, the invention may take form in a variety of different mechanical and operational configurations. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, and that the modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended exemplary concepts. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for the purposes of limitation.
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