This invention relates to infant and child safety devices. This invention relates particularly to an insert to support an infant or child in a position that provides a clear airway and prevents compromise of that airway and otherwise supports the head and neck of the infant or child. The invention may also be extrapolated in size, shape, and configuration to be used for children, teenagers, adults, and elderly that may have a medical issue, are disabled, or cannot control their head, neck, shoulders, or back.
Compared to an adult human, an infant's parietal and occipital bones are disproportionate to the rest of the skull, resulting in an enlarged back of the head. Infants have larger heads than their bodies and poor head control (particularly, under six months of age). When laid flat or positioned in a seat, bath tub, bath seat, or other device involving a water-based activity, the back of the infant's head contacts a surface in advance of its shoulders. The infant's head is pushed forward and downward, allowing the infant's pencil-sized airway to be easily compromised, putting the infant at risk for suffocation, apnea, oxygen desaturation episodes, bradycardia, and other dangerous conditions resulting from restricted breathing.
Parents use car seats to protect their infants in the event of a car accident. The angle of a car seat is specifically designed for crash safety to minimize the impact on the infant. The angle needed to maintain the safety of a regular-sized infant in a car accident places preterm and term infants at risk for airway compromise. Further, infants tend to slouch in car seats due to excessive room between the infant's crotch and center car seat strap, potentially causing airway compromise. This same problem of positioning and slouching exists while infants are in a bath tub, bath seat, or other device involving a water-based activity. In addition, positioning and slouching can exist for children, teenagers, adults, and elderly that may have a medical issue, so that they cannot control their head, neck, shoulders, or back. Excess room on the sides of the infant allows shifting of the head, body, or both, sideways in the seat, which also may restrict the airway.
If the parents recognize the danger to the infant, they may attempt to pad the excess room using blankets, towels, or other space-fillers in order to keep the infant in place in the seat, bath tub, bath seat, or other device involving a water-based activity. This makeshift solution is potentially dangerous: the parents cannot be sure they are creating a safe environment for the infant and may be compromising the safety features of the car seat, bath tub, bath seat, or other device involving a water-based activity. Several patented solutions address the empty space in the seat, but do not resolve the airway restriction caused by the infant's enlarged head. A device that fills the dangerous empty space, supports the infant's head in a natural position, adjusts to the size of the infant, and does not affect the safety features of the infant seat, bath tub, bath seat, or other device involving a water-based activity is needed. Such a device can be extrapolated in size to fit a toddler or other child.
Therefore, it is an object of this invention to provide an infant or child positioning or seat insert that can be used in standard infant seats, bath seats, bath tubs, other devices involving a water-based activity, or other child seats to prevent an infant's airway from becoming compromised and stabilize the child in the seat or other device. It is a further object that the insert be adjustable to accommodate any size infant, toddler, or other child. It is a further object that the insert not affect the safety features of the infant seat or other child seat. It is a further object that the infant's head sit in a neutral position (while in an incline position) thus keeping the infant's chin off of its chest. It is a further object to make infants have total head and body support during bath time. It is a further object that the invention to provide an infant or child positioning or seat insert in the form of a bath seat to allow the infant proper head and body support during water-based activities in addition to easy cleaning under the infant's neck. It is a further object that this invention be extrapolated in size, shape, and configuration to children, teenagers, adults, and elderly that may have a medical issue, are disabled, or cannot control their head, neck, shoulders, or back.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention include a system, method, and apparatus such as:
A device including a frame including a first column and a second column, where the first and second columns are positioned substantially vertically; a shoulder roll coupled to the frame via the first column and the second column, where the shoulder roll is substantially perpendicular to the first column and the second column; a backrest coupled to the first column, the second column, and the shoulder roll, where the backrest is positioned below the shoulder roll and configured to support at least a portion of a person's lower body; one or more friction devices coupled to the surface of the backrest to substantially prevent the person from slipping off the backrest; and a head support member coupled to the frame and coupled to the shoulder roll in a position above the shoulder roll, where the head support member includes a first support member to substantially prevent lateral motion of the person's head in a first direction and a second support member to substantially prevent lateral motion of the person's head in a second direction.
The device above where the frame, shoulder roll, backrest, head support member, and friction devices comprise at least one of a sling, a bathtub, and a bathtub and sling combination.
The device above where the frame, shoulder roll, backrest, head support member, and friction devices comprise at least one of a substantially water-resistant, water-proof, and water-buoyant material.
The device above where the shoulder roll protrudes out from the frame, the backrest, and the head support member.
The device above where the shoulder roll protrudes out from the frame, the backrest, and the head support member in an amount substantially equal to the curvature of the person's neck.
The device above where the frame, shoulder roll, backrest, head support member, and friction devices are sized to accommodate at least one of an infant, a toddler, a child, and an adult.
A method including positioning a first column of a frame and a second column of the frame in a substantially vertical direction; coupling a shoulder roll to the frame via the first column and the second column so that the shoulder roll is substantially perpendicular to the first column and the second column; coupling a backrest to the first column, the second column, and the shoulder roll, so that the backrest is positioned below the shoulder roll and configured to support at least a portion of a person's lower body and prevent the lower body from falling through the frame; coupling one or more friction devices to the surface of the backrest to substantially prevent the person from slipping off the backrest; and coupling a head support member to the frame and to the shoulder roll in a position above the shoulder roll, where the head support member includes a first support member to substantially prevent lateral motion of the person's head in a first direction and a second support member to substantially prevent lateral motion of the person's head in a second direction.
The method above where the frame, shoulder roll, backrest, head support member, and friction devices comprise at least one of a sling, a bathtub, and a bathtub and sling combination.
The method above where the frame, shoulder roll, backrest, head support member, and friction devices comprise at least one of a substantially water-resistant, water-proof, and water-buoyant material.
The method above where the shoulder roll protrudes out from the frame, the backrest, and the head support member.
The method above where the shoulder roll protrudes out from the frame, the backrest, and the head support member in an amount substantially equal to the curvature of the person's neck.
The method above where the frame, shoulder roll, backrest, head support member, and friction devices are sized to accommodate at least one of an infant, a toddler, a child, and an adult.
A device including a bath sling for bathing a person including a frame, a head support member, a shoulder roll, a backrest, and one or more friction devices, where the head support member is coupled to the backrest via the frame in a position above the backrest in an x-plane and a y-plane, where the shoulder roll is coupled to the backrest via the frame in a position above the backrest and below the head support member in the x-plane and the y-plane, where the shoulder roll protrudes in the z-plane to form a support for the shoulders of the person, where the backrest includes a back portion and at least one side portion in the x-plane and the y-plane to support at least a portion of the person's upper body, and where the one or more friction devices are coupled on the back portion of the backrest to substantially prevent the person from slipping off the backrest.
The device above where the frame, shoulder roll, backrest, head support member, and friction devices comprise at least one of a sling, a bathtub, and a bathtub and sling combination.
The device above where the frame, shoulder roll, backrest, head support member, and friction devices comprise at least one of a substantially water-resistant, water-proof, and water-buoyant material.
The device above where the shoulder roll protrudes out from the frame, the backrest, and the head support member.
The device above where the shoulder roll protrudes out from the frame, the backrest, and the head support member in an amount substantially equal to the curvature of the person's neck.
The device above where the shoulder roll protrudes out from the frame, the backrest, and the head support member in an amount substantially equal to the curvature of the person's neck.
The device above where the frame, shoulder roll, backrest, head support member, and friction devices are sized to accommodate at least one of an infant, a toddler, a child, and an adult.
The device above where one or more suction cups are coupled to the frame, so that the frame can be affixed to a wall of a shower, bathtub, or other bathing unit.
A device including a frame including a first column and a second column, where the first and second columns are positioned vertically; a first guide coupled to the first column and a second guide coupled to the second column, where the first and second guides extend along at least a portion of the length of each column; a shoulder roll coupled to the frame via the first column and the second column, where the shoulder roll is perpendicular to the first column and the second column, where the shoulder roll further includes a backing that couples to the first guide and to the second guide such that the backing can move vertically along the first and second guides; and a head support member coupled to the frame in a position above the frame and above the shoulder roll, where the head support member includes a first support member to substantially prevent lateral motion of a person's head in a first direction and a second support member to substantially prevent lateral motion of the person's head in a second direction.
The device above where the head support member is in the shape of at least one of a semicircle, a U, a V, and a partial cylinder.
The device above where the head support member substantially prevents lateral falling of a person's head.
The device above where the head support member substantially prevents forward falling of a person's head.
The device above further including at least one of the first column, second column, shoulder roll, backing, head support member, first support member, and second support member further includes a cover containing at least one of fill, gel, one or more bladders, and air.
The device above where the frame, the shoulder roll, and the head support member are sized to accommodate at least one of an infant, a toddler, and a child.
A device including a frame including a first column, where the first column is positioned vertically; a first guide coupled to the first column, where the first guide extends along at least a portion of the length of the first column; a shoulder roll coupled to the frame via the first column, where the shoulder roll is perpendicular to the first column, where the shoulder roll further includes a backing that couples to the first guide such that the backing can move vertically along the first guide; and a head support member coupled to the frame in a position above the frame and above the shoulder roll, where the head support member includes a first support member to substantially prevent lateral motion of a person's head in a first direction and a second support member to substantially prevent lateral motion of the person's head in a second direction.
The device above where the head support member is in the shape of at least one of a semicircle, a U, a V, and a partial cylinder.
The device above where the head support member substantially prevents lateral falling of a person's head.
The device above where the head support member substantially prevents forward falling of a person's head.
The device above further including at least one of the first column, shoulder roll, backing, head support member, first support member, and second support member further includes a cover containing at least one of fill, gel, one or more bladders, and air.
The device above where the frame, the shoulder roll, and the head support member are sized to accommodate at least one of an infant, a toddler, and a child.
A device including a child car seat including a head support member, a backrest, and a seat, where the head support member is coupled to the backrest in a position above the backrest and where the head support member includes a first support member to substantially prevent lateral motion of a person's head in a first direction and a second support member to substantially prevent lateral motion of the person's head in a second direction, where the backrest includes a back portion and at least one side portion to support at least a portion of a child's upper body, where the backrest is coupled to the seat in a position above the seat, and where the seat includes a bottom portion to support at least a portion of the child's lower body.
The device above where the head support member is in the shape of at least one of a semicircle, a U, a V, and a partial cylinder.
The device above where the head support member substantially prevents lateral falling of a person's head.
The device above where the head support member substantially prevents forward falling of a person's head.
The device above further including at least one of the head support member, first support member, second support member, backrest, back portion, side portion, seat, and bottom portion further includes a cover containing at least one of fill, gel, one or more bladders, and air.
The device above where the back portion is a shoulder roll in the shape of at least one of a partial cylinder, a cylinder, a triangle, a semicircle, and a rectangle.
The device above where the head support member, the backrest, and the seat are sized to accommodate at least one of an infant, a toddler, and a child.
A device including a shoulder roll having a backing that couples to a first guide such that the backing can move vertically along the first guide; a head support member releasably connected to the guide in a position above the shoulder roll, where the head support member includes a first support member to substantially prevent lateral motion of a person's head in a first direction and a second support member to substantially prevent lateral motion of the person's head in a second direction; and a base having a bottom roll to support the bottom of a child, where the base is releasably connected to the first guide so that the shoulder roll is positioned a distance above the base that is commensurate with the length of a child's body from the child's shoulder to the child's bottom.
An infant seat insert positions an infant in an infant seat so that the infant's airway is not compromised. Two side rolls and a base roll fill the excess space in the seat, keeping the infant from slouching or shifting sideways. An adjustable shoulder roll rests behind the infant's shoulders to prevent the infant's head from driving its chin toward its chest and restricting the airway. The rolls are attached to a U-shaped frame which maintains the shape of the insert. The frame may be bent to provide adjustment of the resting angle of the insert. A support bar may attach to the frame near where the frame is bent and extend between the side rolls to help maintain the shape of the insert. The insert can be used in car seats, strollers, joggers, infant swings, and other seats having varying degrees of incline, and may also be used in a flat position, such as on a changing table.
An insert for protecting the breathing airway of an infant conforms to the incline angle of an infant seat, such as a car seat, high chair, stroller, or jogger. Preferably the insert is hinged so it can be used in an infant seat or laid flat for use on a changing table or other flat surface. In use, two side rolls contact the infant to prevent it from moving sideways. A bottom roll prevents slouching in the seat and supports the infant's legs when laid flat. Preferably, the bottom roll is removable so the insert may be used with larger infants who do not need the provided support. An adjustable shoulder roll extends between the side rolls and can be moved up or down for proper placement behind the infant's shoulders. The shoulder roll compensates for the infant's rearward-elongated head, keeping it in a natural position to avoid compromising the airway. The rolls are preferably made of memory foam and covered by machine-washable fabric.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described in the context of the appended drawing figures, where like numerals designate like elements.
a is a front view of the shoulder roll and backing.
b is a top view of the shoulder roll and backing.
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A bottom roll 3 is attached to the base 8; however, the embodiment of
A shoulder roll 1 is oriented perpendicularly to the columns 7, stretching between the side rolls 2. The shoulder roll 1 may be any shape that will support the infant, but is preferably a half cylinder. The shoulder roll 1 is preferably straight, but may be arched or rounded to support the infant's neck as well as its shoulders. The shoulder roll 1 preferably comprises the same material as the side and back rolls 2 and 3. The shoulder roll 1 is attached to its own backing 13 which is separate from the frame 6 but is preferably made of the same material as the frame 6. The backing 13 attaches to the frame 6 via two guides 11 on the back of the columns 7. See
A support bar 9 may be included to improve the integrity of the insert 10 once it is placed in the infant seat. The support bar 9 attaches to each column 7 near line A, extending between the columns. The support bar 9 is rigid in order to stabilize the columns 7 in the infant seat by keeping the columns 7 a set distance apart and preventing their bending or shifting into odd angles. The support bar 9 is preferably plastic, but may also be the same material as the frame 6. The support bar 9 is preferably covered in fabric like the rolls.
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A head support member 40 is coupled to the frame 6 and coupled to the shoulder roll 1 in a position above the shoulder roll 1, where the head support member 40 includes a first support member 1301 to substantially prevent lateral motion of the person's head in a first direction and a second support member 1303 to substantially prevent lateral motion of the person's head in a second direction. The shoulder roll 1 protrudes out from the frame 6, the backrest 51, and the head support member 40 in an amount substantially equal to the curvature of a person's neck. The insert 10 has the frame 6 having two columns 7 and can have the base 8. The insert 10 has the side rolls 2 coupled to the head support member 40. The head support member 40 includes a first side support 1301 and a second side support 1303, where the head support member 40, first side support 1301 and second side support 1303 provide a curved surface for infant, toddler, or child's head to rest. The insert 10 including the frame 6, shoulder roll 1, backrest 51, head support member 40, and friction devices 1307 are sized to accommodate at least one of an infant, a toddler, a child, and an adult.
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Insert 10 of the present invention can be sized to be used for an infant, toddler, or child. For example, the infant can be from birth to 1 year of age. Considerations should be made for premature or term infants. It is recommended that the infant weigh a minimum of about 4 pounds. The infant or toddler can be up to about 30 inches in length (or height) and about 30 pounds in weight. The toddler or child can be up to about 49 inches in length (or height) and about 65 pounds in weight. The toddler or child is usually about 1 to 5 years old. These length or height and weight measurements can vary depending on varying sizes of infants, toddlers, and children.
While there has been illustrated and described what is at present considered to be the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the true scope of the invention. Therefore, it is intended that this invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, it will be appreciated that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The specification and figures are to be regarded in an illustrative manner, rather than a restrictive one, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of present invention. For example, the steps recited in any method or process may be executed in any order and are not limited to the order presented in the method or process.
Benefits, other advantages, and solutions to problems have been described above with regard to specific embodiments. However, the benefits, advantages, solutions to problems, and any element(s) that may cause any benefit, advantage, or solution to occur or become more pronounced are not to be construed as critical, required, or essential features or elements of the invention. As used herein, the terms “comprises”, “comprising”, or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Further, no element described herein is required for the practice of the invention unless expressly described as “essential” or “critical”.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of and claims priority to and the benefit of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 12/626,131 (filed Nov. 25, 2009 and entitled Child Positioning Insert). U.S. application Ser. No. 12/626,131 is a Continuation-In-Part application of and claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/077,990 (filed Mar. 24, 2008 and entitled Infant Positioning Seat Insert, which claims priority to and the benefit of provisional application No. 60/896,444 filed Mar. 22, 2007).
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