The invention relates to a harness and more specifically to child-supporting harness forming a child-carrying pocket or pouch for carrying a child.
Child-supporting harnesses have long been known in the art and are available in many different configurations. Existing child-supporting harnesses are constructed to support the child on the chest-side of the user and the harness normally comprises a bag-like support and two or more looped harness straps, one for each shoulder on the rear side of the bag for the wearing of the child-supporting harness on the shoulders.
This kind of child-supporting harness is encumbered with limitations which the present child-supporting harness aims to overcome.
According to an embodiment, there is disclosed a child-supporting harness comprising: a harness portion comprising: a dorsal member having an upper section and a lower section; a waist strap depending from the lower section of the dorsal member; a pair of shoulder straps depending from the upper section of the dorsal member; a pair of torso straps selectively attached to the dorsal member between the upper section and the lower section thereof; and a child-carrying pouch releasably secured to the harness portion.
According to an aspect, the pair of torso straps is selectively attached to the dorsal member at a position which is adjustable between the lower section and the upper section of the dorsal member.
According to an aspect, each torso strap of the pair of torso straps crosses a corresponding shoulder strap of the pair of shoulder straps.
According to an aspect, one of the shoulder straps and the torso straps comprise a slot, with the other of the shoulder straps and the torso straps passes through the slot when crossing each other.
According to an aspect, each torso strap of the pair of torso straps comprises a free end which is unattached to other part of the harness portion.
According to an aspect, the free end of each torso strap of the pair of torso straps comprises a base fixation used to releasable secure the child-carrying pouch.
According to an aspect, the child-carrying pouch comprises a seat support section and separate head support section.
According to an aspect, the seat support section is pre-molded to substantially match a shape of a child's buttocks area.
According to an aspect, the separate head support section is adjustable at least in height relative to the seat support section.
According to an aspect, the child-supporting harness further comprises sensors for sensing at least one of temperature, cardiac frequency and respiratory rate of a child in the child-carrying pouch.
According to an aspect, the sensors are further adapted to sense one or more of the child's weight, the child's oxygenation level, the time spent in the carrier by the child, as information on the position of the child in the child carrying pouch (e.g. using pressure sensors) and movements of child during the time spent in the child carrying pouch.
According to an aspect, the child-supporting harness comprises a strip comprising the sensors for contacting the skin of the child when in the child-carrying pouch.
According to an aspect, the head supporting section comprises a main area and a strip, the strip extending from the main area and comprising the sensors, wherein the strip is for contacting the skin of the child when in the child-carrying pouch.
According to an aspect, the child-supporting harness further comprises a signalization device located in the harness portion and in communication with the sensors, the signalization device generating a signal when at least one of the temperature, the cardiac frequency and the respiratory rate meet an alarm criterion.
According to an aspect, the signalization device comprises one of a vibration device generating a vibration signal, a lighting device generating a light signal, and a speaker generating a sound signal
According to an aspect, the vibration device is located in at least one of the shoulder straps.
According to an aspect, the dorsal member comprises one of rigid material and semi-rigid material.
According to an aspect, the dorsal member comprises a first section and a second section, and a length, and wherein the first section is adjustable relative to the second section to adjust the length of the dorsal member.
According to an aspect, the harness portion comprises a front and a back which respectively correspond a front and a back of a user wherein the child-supporting harness further comprises additional the base fixations located on the front and on the back of the harness portion, thereby allowing the child-carrying pouch to be secured both to the back and to the front of the harness portion.
According to an aspect, the child-carrying pouch comprises another child-carrying pouch releasably secured to the harness portion, thereby resulting in having one child-carrying pouch releasably secured to front of the harness portion and the other child-carrying pouch releasably secured to back of the harness portion.
According to an aspect, the child-carrying pouch comprises a seat supporting section and a sitting-width about the seat-supporting section, wherein the child-carrying pouch comprises an adjusting means to adjust the sitting-width of the child-carrying pouch.
According to an aspect, the child-carrying pouch comprises a non-stretching area and a stretching area surrounded by the non-stretching area.
According to an embodiment, there is described a child-supporting harness comprising a child-carrying pouch comprising a layer of material having sensors for sensing a biometric parameter of a child in the child-carrying pouch.
According to an aspect, the biometric parameter comprises at least one of temperature, cardiac frequency, weight and respiratory rate.
According to an aspect, the layer of material of the child-carrying comprises a main area and a strip, the strip extending from the main area and comprising the sensors, wherein the strip is for contacting the skin of the child of the child when in the child-carrying pouch.
According to an aspect, the child-supporting harness further comprises a vibration device connected to the sensors, the vibration device vibrating when at least one of the temperature, the cardiac frequency and the respiratory rate meet an alarm criterion.
According to an aspect, the child-supporting harness further comprises shoulder straps wherein the vibration device is located in at least one of the shoulder straps.
According to an embodiment, there is disclosed a child-supporting harness comprising a child-carrying pouch comprising a seat support section which is pre-molded to substantially match a shape of a child's buttocks area.
According to an aspect, the child-carrying pouch comprises a head support section separate from the seat support section.
According to an aspect, the separate head support section is adjustable at least in height relative to the seat support section.
Further features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings, in which:
It will be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified by like reference numerals.
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
The child-supporting harness 10 comprises two shoulder straps 110 intended to extend from the child-carrying pouch 120 of the child-supporting harness 10 over the shoulders of the user 20 down the back of the user 20 and back to the front of the user 20 at the bottom of the child-carrying pouch 120 at the front of the user 20.
The shoulder straps 110, based on embodiments, are either crossing at the back of the user 20, or not. The shoulder straps, according to an embodiment, are permanently secured to the front portion of the child-supporting harness 10. According to an embodiment, the shoulder straps 110 are temporarily secured to the front of the child-supporting harness 10. The shoulder straps may be temporarily secured to the front of the child-supporting harness 10 at the bottom, at the waist level, or at a higher level, for example at the location wherein the shoulder straps 110 join to the front portion of the child-supporting harness 10. The shoulder straps 110 may be secured to the main portion of the child-supporting harness 10 using releasable means such as openable auto-locking devices, a belt buckle or the like, a system of hooks and eyes, rivets, buttons, releasable means such as Velcro®, and any combination thereof. The releasable means may for example be embodied as a combination of two complementary buckle components with at least one of the buckle components comprising biased parts to automatically lock together the buckle components when inserted one with the other and to release the lock when someone is pressing against a portion of at least one of the complementary buckle components to release them from each other.
According to embodiments, the shoulder straps 110 further comprises adjusting means to adjust the length of the shoulder straps 110 to maximize comfort of the user 20 and/or security of the child 30. The adjustment means may further comprise means to move closer the shoulder straps 110 at some point.
One must note that even if the child 30 illustrated on
It is also envisaged that the child-supporting harness 10 can be worn on the back of the user 20 instead of the front of the user 20.
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The child-supporting harness 10 further shows a removable seat support section 122 disposed on the floor of the child-carrying pouch 120 of the child-supporting harness 10. The seat support section 122 helps the child 30 in sitting correctly in the child-carrying pouch 120 of the child-supporting harness 10, and prevents the child 30 from slipping on one side or the other.
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In addition to the shoulder straps 110 used to hold the child-supporting harness 10 close to the body of the user 20, the child-supporting harness 10 further comprising waist straps 114. The waist straps 114 are adjustable and attachable.
The near panel 124 comprises attaching means 128 at the top for securing a replaceable bib panel (not shown). The bib panel can be removed to be cleaned, and/or replaced with a new one.
The far panel 126 is adapted for receiving a head support 132 designed to help a child 30 to have its head straight. The head support 132 comprises semi-rigid ribs covered with padded fabric to support, protect and be comfortable to the child 30.
According to another embodiment, the child-supporting harness 10 comprises e-textile (a.k.a. smart textile, smart fabric, smart clothing or electronic textile) in contact with the child 30 and/or the child-carrying pouch 120.
According to an embodiment, either one or both the near panel 124 and the far panel 126 comprises e-textile (aka electronic textile). E-textile as used herein is meant to include any fabric in which digital components, electrical components or electronics are embedded. According to an embodiment, the e-textile consists in fabric and/or garment components comprising electronic components acting as sensors or detectors and which are able to communicate with a memory 228, processing component 226 and/or monitor (see
According to embodiments, the e-textile can monitor a biometric parameter. In an embodiment, the biometric parameter comprises at least one of temperature of the child 30, the cardiac frequency of the child 30, the respiratory rate of the child 30, the humidity level of the child-carrying pouch 120, sound-based data, etc.
According to an embodiment, the monitoring device 222 can be secured, temporarily or not, in one of the shoulder straps 110 with the e-textile and the monitoring device 222 connected together through wiring.
According to an embodiment, the e-textile is in communication with a generic monitoring device 222 owned by the user (e.g. a smart phone) through a wireless communication technology such as Bluetooth® or through Near Field Communication (NFC) technology.
According to an embodiment, the generic monitoring device 222 requires the installation of specific software (e.g. a specialized app for a iPhone™) to enter in communication with the e-textile and to collect data from the e-textile. According to an embodiment, the specific software is programmed to detect specific conditions (e.g. the respiratory rate of the child 30 decreasing under a specific rate) and to generate alerts when one such specific condition is detected.
According to an embodiment, components of the e-textile are removable from the housing component of the child-supporting harness 10.
According to an embodiment, data collected by the monitoring device 222 (see
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The child-supporting harness 210 comprises a dorsal member 160 extending downward from the shoulder straps 110 on the back of the user 20, thus the shoulder straps 110 depending from the upper section 164 of the dorsal member 160. The dorsal member 160 has an upper section 164 and a lower section 166. The dorsal member 160 comprises an integrated structure 162 made of rigid or semi-rigid material to provide structure to the child-supporting harness 210 as to be able to transfer efforts from one end of the dorsal member 160 to the other end of the dorsal member 160. One end of the dorsal member 160 joins to the shoulder straps 110 where they join, defining a Y-shaped junction point where load is transferred in a balanced manner between the shoulder straps 110 and the dorsal member 160.
The child-supporting harness 210 comprises pectoral sections 170 of the shoulder straps 110 extending downward and sideward from the upper section of the shoulder straps 110 at the front toward the side of the user 20. According to an embodiment, the pectoral sections 170 are continuous from the main section of shoulder straps 110 and thereby are considered as sections of the shoulder straps 110.
The child-supporting harness 210 comprises torso straps 172 selectively attached to the dorsal member 160 between the upper section 164 and the lower section 166 thereof and adjustable in height relative to the dorsal member 160 between the lower section 166 and the upper section 164. The torso straps 172 are separate and distinct from the dorsal member 160, the shoulder straps 110 and the waist strap 114, and is selectively attached to the dorsal member 160 at a selected position. The torso straps 172 extend downward and sideward from the shoulder straps 110 at the back toward the side of the user 20. The pectoral sections 170 and the torso straps 172 cross each other about the side of the user 20. More precisely, each torso strap 172 of the pair of torso straps 172 crosses a corresponding pectoral strap 170 of the pair of pectoral sections 170. The pectoral sections 170 comprises a slot 176 defining a passage for the torso straps 172 to pass through, providing adjustable support through the combination of the pectoral sections 170 and the torso straps 172. According to an embodiment not shown, the torso straps 172 extend to join the waist strap 114. According to embodiments, the slot 176 provides an aperture wherein the free end 174 of the torso straps 172 may be placed temporarily when not is used, or the slots 176 is designed to blocks the pectoral sections 170 to prevent the pectoral sections 170 to slide relative to the torso straps 172 when in use.
The torso straps 172, according to an embodiment, are removable from the child-supporting harness 210, being integrated only when appropriate, namely when the child-carrying pouch 120 is worn in a front fashion. The torso straps 172 are further adjustable in height, capable of being sled vertically relatively to the dorsal member 160, to adjust to the height of the user 20. According to an embodiment, each torso strap 172 of the pair of torso straps 172 comprises a free end 174 which is unattached to other part of the harness portion 100. According to an embodiment, the torso straps 172 come as a pair. The pair of torso straps 172 form a V-shape that is inversed when installed on the dorsal member 160.
The child-supporting harness 210 comprises waist strap 114 depending from the lower section 164 of the dorsal member 160 on the back, to the pectoral sections 170 about one of the side and the back of the user 20, and to the torso straps 172 about one of the side and the back of the user 20. The waist strap 114 are to be joined in front of the user 20 to be worn by the user 20 around the waist. As with the tightening strap 112, the waist strap 114 comprises adjustable securing means to secure the waist strap 114 around the waist of the user 20 while being adjustable to variable waist sizes.
The child-supporting harness 210 further comprises base fixations 180 located on at least one of the shoulder straps 110, the dorsal member 160, the waist strap 114, the pectoral sections 170 and the torso straps 172. According to an embodiment, the base fixations 180 are located at the front and at the back of the child-supporting harness 210, allowing the user 20 to wear the child-carrying pouch 120 both in a front fashion, in a back fashion, or to have two child-carrying pouches 120 secured to the harness portion 100. According to an embodiment, the base fixations 180 are located at three distinct heights of the harness portion 100: at the base with the base fixations 180 being located on the waist strap 114, the pectoral sections 170 or the torso straps 172; about at the mid-height of the harness portion 100 with the base fixations 180 being located on the torso straps 172 or the pectoral sections 170; and at the top of the harness portion 100 with the base fixations 180 being located on the shoulder straps 110. The base fixations 180 may be embodied in different forms, for example anchoring means, tying means, Velcro™ and hook means, magnet-based fixtures and side release fixtures. The selection of the type of base fixations 180 being used is based on the desired weight the base fixations 180 must support, the easiness to secure and to unsecure them as the security of the fixation solution against accidental unmounting.
The child-supporting harness 210 further comprises a child-carrying pouch 120 for carrying a child 30. The child-carrying pouch 120 defines a child-carrying pouch to hold the child 30 into, and complementary fixations 182 to be coupled to the base fixations 180 to releasably secure the child-carrying pouch 120 to the harness portion 100.
According to an embodiment, the complementary fixations 182 comprises adjustable components 184 to adjust the position of the child-carrying pouch 120 relative to the harness portion 100, thus adjusting the position of the child 30 relative to the user 20.
According to an embodiment, the child-carrying pouch 120 has a sitting-width about where the child 30 held in the child-carrying pouch 120 would sit. The child-carrying pouch 120 comprises an adjusting means 188 to adjust the sitting-width of the child-carrying pouch 120, thus providing additional control to the user 20 over the height, the closeness and other elative position characteristics of the child 30 relative to the user 20, as the position of the child 30 in the child-carrying pouch 120.
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The head support section 196 and the inner layer 198 are adjustable relative to each other and to the outer layer 190, allowing to adjust their positions to improve the comfort of both the user 20 and the child 30, as to adjust as the child 30 grows. Furthermore, the head support section 196 is adjustable relative to the body-supporting portion of the inner layer 198. The relative positioning of the different layers 190, 196, 198 provides a large range of possible customization of the child-carrying pouch.
According to an embodiment, the head support section 196 and the inner layer 198 define a seat supporting section and separate head supporting section part of the child-carrying pouch 120. Accordingly, the seat supporting section (shown as the inner layer 198) is pre-molded to substantially match a shape of a child's buttocks area.
The child-carrying pouch 120 comprises a contour area 192 made of non-stretching material, and an inset area 194 inset to the contour area 192 that is made of stretchable material. The combination of non-stretching material for the contour area 192 and stretchable material for the inset area 194 fulfills the structural characteristics necessary to hold the child 30 in a secure manner, preventing openings between the harness portion 100 and the child-carrying pouch 120 to increase as the user 20 and the child 30 move, as fulfilling adjustment requirements for a growing child 30 as distinct shapes for the inner layer 198.
The child-supporting harness 210 further comprises e-textile comprising sensors 139 adapted to sense one or more of temperature, cardiac frequency and respiratory rate of the child 30 held in the child-carrying pouch 120. The sensors 139, according to an embodiment, are further adapted to sense one or more of the child's weight, the child's oxygenation level, the time spent in the carrier by the child 30, as information on the position of the child 30 in the child carrying pouch 120 (e.g. using pressure sensors) and movements of child 30 during the time spent in the child carrying pouch 120.
According to an embodiment, the e-textile, or more precisely the sensors 139, are located in the head support section 196 which is adapted to be in contact with the skin of the child 30. According to an embodiment, the sensors 139 are directly in contact with the skin of the child 30. According to an embodiment, the layer comprising the e-textile comprises a strip 138 extending from the main area of the layer and adapted to be inserted in the clothes of the child 30 via an opening (e.g. the neck opening or the sleeve opening) with the clothes participating in maintaining the strip 138 comprising sensors 139 in contact with the skin of the child 30.
One must note that even though the sensors 139 are illustrated localized in the strip 138, other and/or alternative locations where the sensors 139 may be used to collect information from the child 30. The illustrated location in the strip 138 (
According to an embodiment, different sensors 139 are located at different locations of the child carrying pouch 120, the different sensors 139 providing similar information and complementary information that combined together provide useful data (e.g. pressure data combined to provide weight and position data). The collected data, regardless their nature, can therefore be used to participate in a m-Health process.
According to an embodiment, sensors 139 are electronic components embedded in the textile of the child carrying pouch 120 and are connected to user-owned electronic devices, devices specific to the monitoring process, or other components. According to an embodiment (not shown), touch buttons are constructed completely in textile forms by using conducting textile weaves, which are then connected to devices that are mounted on woven conducting fiber networks to form, for example, displays.
According to an embodiment, sensors 139 printed in the textile for both physiological and environmental monitoring are integrated into the textile of the child carrying pouch 120, for example cotton, polyester, nylon, Gore-Tex™, and neoprene. Therefore, accordingly, the sensors 139 are embedded in the yarns of at least some of the textiles composing the child carrying pouch 120.
According to an embodiment, the e-textile comprises components adapted to transform vibrations resulting from movements of the user 20 into power to recharge the power source powering the sensors 139.
According to an embodiment, the child-supporting harness 210 comprises, located according to one embodiment about one of the shoulder straps 110, a signalization device, e.g. a haptic component 140 which is, according to one embodiment, a vibration device 142. The haptic component 140 comprises components for communicating with one of the e-textile and a monitoring device 222 and to enter in an alarm mode when the sensors of the e-textile are monitoring conditions that meet an alarm criterion, or in other words are out of, above, or below, an acceptable range. For instance, the out-of-range data may comprise a respiratory rate out of acceptable range (too fast or too slow), a temperature out of acceptable range (too high or too low), and a cardiac frequency out of acceptable range (too fast or too slow). Further analysis may comprise combination of data out of acceptable range, or sudden changes in the monitored data, with the acceptable range limits being set accordingly.
According to another embodiment, the signalization device comprises, alone or in combination with the haptic component 140, a lighting device generating a light signal, and a speaker generating a sound signal. Accordingly, the signalization device generates a signal detectable by the user 20 to be informed of an entry in the alarm mode.
According to one embodiment, a processing component 226, for example a printed circuit board or PCB, is embedded with the sensors or the haptic component 140. The processing component 226 comprises a power source 224 and a memory 228 to store and process monitored data, and to trigger an alarm condition based on the processing of the monitored data. Accordingly, upon trigger of an alarm condition, the haptic component 140 would operate to transmit a signal recognizable by the user 20, for instance the vibration produced by the vibration device 142.
According to one embodiment, the sensors and the haptic component 140 are connected through wires to be interconnected when coupling the fixations 180, 182 or embedded in the fixations 180, 182 themselves. According to an embodiment, the sensors and the haptic component 140 are communicating wirelessly.
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According to embodiments, the shawl 116 comprises a series of layers and/or sections specifically designed for specific requirements. According to embodiments, some sections of the shawl 116 are reinforced while other section are designed with removable layers.
According to embodiments, the harness portion 100 is adapted to be used with distinct embodiments of child-carrying pouch 120, for example the one illustrated as part of the child-supporting harness 210 and the shawl 116 part of the child-supporting harness 310. The harness portion 100 is designed to adapt to the different weights and sized of the child 30, thus allowing a user 20 to select the best child-supporting compartment 120 as the child 30 grows older, the structure and fixations 180 of the support portion 100 being adapted for such a variety of conditions. It must be noted that components such as the power source 224, the processing component 226, the memory 228, the communication component 230 and the program 232 are illustrated part of the monitoring device 222 on
It must be noted that, according to an embodiment, the textile selected to compose the child-supporting harness 10/210/310 are selected to be easy to clean, to be adapted for contact with the body of the user 20 and of the child 30 and therefore to be able to breath, to be in good part possible to dislodge from the fabric some parts less adapted to be cleaned (for example not adapted to be cleaned in a washing machine) with the other fabric able to be cleaned according to standard maintenances processes (such as in a washing machine). Some parts are able to be separated and to be secured together after a cleaning process to ease the cleaning process and/or the drying process.
While preferred embodiments have been described above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made without departing from this disclosure. Such modifications are considered as possible variants comprised in the scope of the disclosure.
This application claims priority from U.S. patent provisional application 62/462,384 filed Feb. 23, 2017, the specification of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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PCT/CA2018/050210 | 2/23/2018 | WO | 00 |
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62462384 | Feb 2017 | US |