1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to children's clothing with a hidden harness and exterior handholds for parents to hold and more safely grasp their child.
2. Description of Related Art
In the past, infant and toddler apparel has generally only focused on clothing children and the fashion taste of parents. Some apparel has incorporated handles on the exterior of children's clothing to allow parents to more easily grasp their children. However, when grasped, these handles concentrate the force exerted on the area of the body on which the handle is attached. Consequently, there is a need for children's clothing with exterior handles that distributes the force exerted on the handle evenly across the child's body, allowing a parent to grasp their child more safely.
The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Several embodiments of Applicants' invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. Unless otherwise noted, like elements will be identified by identical numbers throughout all figures. The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein.
The invention described herein is directed to clothing for infants and toddlers with a built-in, hidden harness and strategically placed exterior handholds that give parents a place to get a good grasp on their children. The handholds are reinforced straps attached to the hidden harness within the clothing. Until needed, the handholds blend into the design of the clothing. When used, the handholds allow the force of the parent's grasp to be more evenly distributed across the child's frame due to the hidden harness. Thus, the present invention provides a healthier way for parents to grab or hold on to their children to prevent a fall or keep the child close. The handholds also provide a place of attachment for an extension tether strap, which allows parents to have the functionality of a regular harness without the look or feel of a leash.
For the purposes of description, the inventive clothing can be divided into four types—full body pieces, upper body pieces, lower body pieces and infant pieces. Each piece has a hidden harness within the clothing structure and exterior handholds attached to the hidden harness. Each piece will be described in turn.
In one embodiment, the clothing structure is a full body article of clothing, like that shown in
A left main vertical strap 22 extends from the opening of the anterior left leg portion upward along the anterior torso portion, over the left shoulder portion, and downward along the posterior torso portion to the opening of the posterior left leg portion. A right main vertical strap 22 extends from the opening of the anterior right leg portion upward along the anterior torso portion, over the right shoulder portion, and downward along the posterior torso portion to the opening of the posterior right leg portion. A first horizontal support strap 24 extends across the upper posterior torso portion of the clothing structure 10 from the left main vertical strap 22 to the right main vertical strap 22 and is attached to the left and right main vertical straps 22. Each leg portion of the clothing structure 10 has a horizontal support strap 24 encircling the leg portion about two inches below where the child's knee would be located. A left leg horizontal strap 24 encircles the left leg portion and is attached to the left main vertical strap 22 where the left leg horizontal strap 24 intersects with the left main vertical strap 22 in the anterior and posterior of the left leg portion. A right leg horizontal strap 24 encircles the right leg portion and is attached to the right main vertical strap 22 where the right leg horizontal strap 24 intersects with the right main vertical strap 22 in the anterior and posterior of the right leg portion. In one embodiment, there are also horizontal support straps 24 across the upper anterior torso portion, lower posterior torso portion or lower anterior torso portion, which attach to the left and right main vertical straps 22. Each leg portion has a terminal support strap 26 encircling its opening. A left leg terminal support strap 26 encircles the opening of the left leg portion and is attached to the left main vertical strap 22 where the left leg terminal support strap 26 intersects the left main vertical strap 22 in the anterior and posterior of the left leg portion. A right leg terminal support strap 26 encircles the opening of the right leg portion and is attached to the right main vertical strap 22 where the left leg terminal support strap 26 intersects the right main vertical strap 22 in the anterior and posterior of the right leg portion.
In clothing structures having sleeve portions, each sleeve portion contains a horizontal support strap 24. A left sleeve horizontal support strap 24 extends from the left main vertical strap 22 down the sleeve portion to the opening of the left sleeve portion of the clothing structure 10. A right sleeve horizontal support strap 24 extends from the right main vertical strap 22 down the sleeve portion to the opening of the right sleeve portion. Each sleeve portion has a terminal support strap 26 encircling its opening. A left sleeve terminal support strap 26 encircles the opening of the left sleeve portion and is attached to the left sleeve horizontal support strap 24. A right sleeve terminal support strap 26 encircles the opening of the right sleeve portion and is attached to the right sleeve horizontal support strap 24.
In one embodiment, the full body article of clothing has exterior handholds 32 across the upper anterior torso portion from the left main vertical strap 22 to the right main vertical strap 22 and across the lower posterior torso portion from the left main vertical strap 22 to the right main vertical strap 22. A tether attachment exterior handhold 34 extends across the upper posterior torso portion of the clothing structure 10 from the left main vertical strap 22 to the right main vertical strap 22. As shown in
In one embodiment, the clothing structure is an upper body article of clothing, like that in
A left main vertical strap 22 extends from the lower hem on the left side of the anterior torso portion upward along the anterior torso portion, over the left shoulder portion, and downward along the posterior torso portion to the lower hem on the left side of the posterior torso portion. A right main vertical strap 22 extends from the lower hem on the right side of the anterior torso portion upward along the anterior torso portion, over the right shoulder portion, and downward along the posterior torso portion to the lower hem on the right side of the posterior torso portion. A first horizontal support strap 24 extends across the upper posterior torso portion of the clothing structure 10 from the left main vertical strap 22 to the right main vertical strap 22. A second horizontal support strap 24 stretches around the lower hem of the torso portion and is attached to the left and right main vertical straps 22 where it intersects the left and right main vertical straps 22 in the anterior and posterior. In one embodiment, there is also a horizontal support strap 24 across the lower posterior torso portion. A left sleeve horizontal support strap 24 extends from the left main vertical strap 22 down the sleeve portion to the opening of the left sleeve portion of the clothing structure 10. A right sleeve horizontal support strap 24 extends from the right main vertical strap 22 down the sleeve portion to the opening of the right sleeve portion. Each sleeve portion has a terminal support strap 26 encircling its opening. A left sleeve terminal support strap 26 encircles the opening of the left sleeve portion and is attached to the left sleeve horizontal support strap 24. A right sleeve terminal support strap 26 encircles the opening of the right sleeve portion and is attached to the right sleeve horizontal support strap 24.
In one embodiment, the upper body article of clothing has exterior handholds 32 extending laterally around each side of the torso portion from a point on the anterior lower hem to a point on the posterior lower hem. A left sleeve exterior handhold 32 extends along the lateral left sleeve portion from the left main vertical strap 22 in the left shoulder portion down to a point on the left horizontal support strap 24. A right sleeve exterior handhold 32 extends along the lateral right sleeve portion from the right main vertical strap 22 in the right shoulder portion down to a point on the right horizontal support strap 24. A tether attachment exterior handhold 34 extends across the upper posterior torso portion of the clothing structure 10 from the left main vertical strap 22 to the right main vertical strap 22. Each terminal of the exterior handholds 32, 34 are attached to the hidden harness 20 through the clothing structure 10 where the exterior handholds 32, 34 intersect the components of the hidden harness 20 at attachment points 30. Other possible placements for exterior handholds will be described in more detail below.
In one embodiment, the clothing structure is a lower body article of clothing, like that in
An anterior left main vertical strap 22 extends from the upper hem of the anterior left torso portion downward to the opening of the anterior left leg portion of the clothing structure 10, and an anterior right main vertical strap 22 extends from the upper hem of the anterior right torso portion downward to the opening of the anterior right leg portion. A posterior left main vertical strap 22 extends from the upper hem of the posterior left torso portion downward to the opening of the posterior left leg portion of the clothing structure 10, and a posterior right main vertical strap 22 extends from the upper hem of the posterior right torso portion downward to the opening of the posterior right leg portion. A first horizontal support strap 24 extends around the upper hem of the torso portion, reinforcing the natural waistline of the garment, and is attached to the upper terminals of the anterior left, anterior right, posterior left and posterior right main vertical support straps 22 where they intersect. Each leg portion of the clothing structure 10 has a horizontal support strap 24 encircling the leg portion about two inches below where the child's knee would be located. A left leg horizontal strap 24 encircles the left leg portion and is attached to the anterior left and posterior left main vertical straps 22 where the left leg horizontal strap 24 intersects with the anterior left and posterior left main vertical straps 22. A right leg horizontal strap 24 encircles the right leg portion and is attached to the anterior right and posterior right main vertical straps 22 where the right leg horizontal strap 24 intersects with the anterior right and posterior right main vertical straps 22. Each leg portion has a terminal support strap 26 encircling its opening. A left leg terminal support strap 26 encircles the opening of the left leg portion and is attached to the anterior left and posterior left main vertical straps 22 where the left leg terminal support strap 26 intersects the anterior left and posterior left main vertical straps 22. A right leg terminal support strap 26 encircles the opening of the right leg portion and is attached to the anterior right and posterior right main vertical straps 22 where the left leg terminal support strap 26 intersects the anterior right and posterior right main vertical straps 22.
In one embodiment, the lower body article of clothing has five exterior handholds 32. A left leg transitional exterior handhold 32 extends along the lateral left leg portion from the anterior left main vertical support strap 22 to said posterior left main vertical support strap 22 and a right leg transitional exterior handhold 32 extends along the lateral right leg portion from the anterior left main vertical support strap 22 to said posterior left main vertical support strap 22. A left leg posterior external handhold 32 extends from a point on the posterior left main vertical strap 22 to the left leg terminal support strap 22 and a right leg posterior external handhold 32 extends from a point on the posterior right main vertical strap 22 to the right leg terminal support strap 22. A tether attachment handhold 34 extends across the upper posterior torso portion of the clothing structure 10 from the posterior left main vertical strap 22 to the posterior right main vertical strap 22. Each terminal of the exterior handholds 32, 34 are attached to the hidden harness 20 through the clothing structure 10 where the exterior handholds 32, 34 intersect the components of the hidden harness 20 at attachment points 30. Other possible placements for exterior handholds will be described in more detail below.
In one embodiment, the clothing structure is an article of clothing for infants, like that shown in
A left main vertical strap 22 extends from the opening of the anterior left leg portion upward along the anterior torso portion, over the left shoulder portion, and downward along the posterior torso portion to the opening of the posterior left leg portion. A right main vertical strap 22 extends from the opening of the anterior right leg portion upward along the anterior torso portion, over the right shoulder portion, and downward along the posterior torso portion to the opening of the posterior right leg portion. A left sleeve horizontal support strap 24 extends from the left main vertical strap 22 down the sleeve portion to the opening of the left sleeve portion of the clothing structure 10. A right sleeve horizontal support strap 24 extends from the right main vertical strap 22 down the sleeve portion to the opening of the right sleeve portion. In one embodiment, a horizontal support strap 24 extends across the upper posterior torso portion of the clothing structure 10 from the left main vertical strap 22 to the right main vertical strap 22, across the upper anterior torso portion from the left main vertical strap 22 to the right main vertical strap 22, lower posterior torso portion from the left main vertical strap 22 to the right main vertical strap 22 or lower anterior torso portion from the left main vertical strap 22 to the right main vertical strap 22. A left leg terminal support strap 26 encircles the opening of the left leg portion and is attached to the left main vertical strap 22 where the left leg terminal support strap 26 intersects the left main vertical strap 22 in the anterior and posterior of the left leg portion. A right leg terminal support strap 26 encircles the opening of the right leg portion and is attached to the right main vertical strap 22 where the right leg terminal support strap 26 intersects the right main vertical strap 22 in the anterior and posterior of the right leg portion. A left sleeve terminal support strap 26 encircles the opening of the left sleeve portion and is attached to the left sleeve horizontal support strap 24. A right sleeve terminal support strap 26 encircles the opening of the right sleeve portion and is attached to the right sleeve horizontal support strap 24.
In one embodiment, the infant article of clothing has exterior handholds 36 across the lower posterior torso portion from the left main vertical strap 22 to the right main vertical strap 22, along the outside of the leg portions extending from the anterior left main vertical strap 22 to the posterior left main vertical strap 22 and from the anterior right main vertical strap 22 to the posterior right main vertical strap 22, and along left sleeve and right sleeve horizontal support straps 24. The infant exterior handholds 36 are generally wider than the exterior handholds 32, 34 to allow an entire hand to be inserted between the clothing structure and handhold. Each terminal of the exterior handholds 32, 34 are attached to the hidden harness 20 through the clothing structure 10 where the exterior handholds 32, 34 intersect the components of the hidden harness 20 at attachment points 30. Other possible placements for exterior handholds will be described in more detail below.
In all clothing types, the straps of the hidden harness 20 are sewn together to make a single harness that is attached to the interior of the clothing structure. In a preferred embodiment, the harness 20 is sewn to the interior of the clothing structure 10 by a weight-bearing stitch, which allows the stitching to hold under the weight of a child when a force is exerted on the harness. As used herein, “weight-bearing stitch” means a reinforced side-by-side, standard hem or row stitch. A protective lining may optionally be attached to the clothing structure 10 over the hidden harness 20 to fully enclose the harness within fabric.
All clothing types have at least four exterior handholds. Each handhold is attached to the hidden harness by stitching or any other means known in the art. The handholds are attached such that when one is pulled on, the force is spread over the entire hidden harness, distributing the force across the entire body of the child instead of centralizing the force at the point of the pull. The handholds are strategically placed to allow a parent to easily grasp their children. While Applicant describes several possible placement positions for the handholds, one skilled in the art will be able to determine the number of handholds required, what combinations of handhold positions are preferred for each type of clothing and other possible placement positions.
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The handholds are constructed of pieces of rigid fabric and flexible fabric such that when the handhold is pulled, the flexible fabric allows the handhold to extend away from the clothing structure in the direction of the force. One embodiment, shown in
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The infant handhold, which generally has a greater width to allow a full hand to slip between the handhold and the clothing structure in order to provide more support while holding the infant, is depicted in
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One embodiment of the invention is a rugby romper, a full body garment that covers a child's arms and legs completely. The rugby romper has a hidden harness and seven handholds. The harness is constructed of two main vertical straps that begin at the openings of the anterior leg portions, extend upward over the anterior torso portion, over the shoulder portions and down the posterior torso portion, terminating at the openings of the posterior leg portions. A pair of horizontal support straps extend from the main vertical straps in the shoulder portions down each sleeve portion. A pair of horizontal support straps connect the anterior and posterior extensions of the main vertical straps by encircling the leg portion about two inches below where the child's knee would be located. Terminal support straps encircle each opening of the sleeve and leg portions. There is a pair of anterior sleeve vertical (shoulder) handholds, an anterior torso (chest) handhold, a posterior torso (upper back) handhold with the tether attachment variation, an inferior posterior torso (lower back) handhold and a pair of posterior leg vertical (calf) handholds.
Another embodiment of the invention is overalls, a full body garment with adjustable over-the-shoulder straps with a hidden harness and seven handholds. The harness is constructed of two main vertical straps that begin at the openings of the anterior leg portions, extend upward over the anterior torso portion, over the shoulder portions and down the posterior torso portion, terminating at the openings of the posterior leg portions. These main vertical straps are incorporated into the overall straps. A pair of horizontal support straps connect the anterior and posterior extensions of the main vertical straps by encircling the leg portion about two inches below where the child's knee would be located. Terminal support straps encircle each opening of the leg portions. There is a pair of superior torso transitional (over the shoulder) handholds as they reinforce the overall's natural straps, an anterior torso (chest) handhold, a posterior torso (upper back) handhold with the tether attachment variation, an inferior posterior torso (lower back) handhold and a pair of lateral leg vertical (side leg) handholds.
Another embodiment of the invention is pants, a lower body garment with a hidden harness and seven handholds. The pants have four main vertical straps that begin at the openings of the leg portions in the anterior and posterior and extend upward to the upper hem of the garment. A horizontal support strap encircles the upper hem, reinforcing the natural waistline of the pants. A pair of horizontal support straps connect the anterior and posterior extensions of the main vertical straps by encircling the leg portion about two inches below where the child's knee would be located. Terminal support straps encircle each opening of the sleeve and leg portions. There is a pair of lateral leg vertical (side leg) handholds, an inferior posterior torso (lower back) handhold, and a pair of posterior leg vertical (calf) handholds.
Another embodiment of the invention is a jacket, an upper body garment with a hidden harness and seven handholds. The harness is constructed of two main vertical straps that begin at the lower hem of the anterior torso portion, extend upward over the anterior torso portion, over the shoulder portions and down the posterior torso portion, terminating at the lower hem of the posterior torso portion. A pair of horizontal support straps extend from the main vertical straps in the shoulder portions down each sleeve portion. Terminal support straps encircle each opening of the sleeve portions. A horizontal support strap extends across the upper posterior torso portion from one main vertical strap to the other. There is a pair of lateral torso transitional (side hip) handholds, a posterior torso (mid-back) handhold with tether attachment variations, a posterior head horizontal (top side hood) handhold and a pair of lateral sleeve vertical (lower arm) handholds.
While this invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The inventors expect skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the inventors intend the invention to be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
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