Information
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Patent Grant
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6325259
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Patent Number
6,325,259
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Date Filed
Saturday, May 13, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 4, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Cronin; Stephen K.
- Brevard; Maerena W.
Agents
- Belasco; David A.
- Beehler & Pavitt
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 224 161
- 224 159
- 224 601
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A hip pouch storage device that converts easily to a secure baby carrier. The hip pouch has a first end, a second end, a top surface, an inner surface and an outer surface. The hip pouch includes an adjustable length waist strap that attaches to the first and second ends of the hip pouch. The hip pouch includes a first pocket located on the inner surface of the pouch. A support sling that has an inner surface, an outer surface, a first side, a second side, a lower attachment point and first and second upper attachment points is provided. The support sling is fixedly attached to the interior surface of the first pocket and includes an adjustable length neck strap attached to the first and second upper attachment points of the support sling. A neck pad may be provided to fit slidably upon the neck strap. In use, the hip pouch is attached to the wearer about the waist with the waist strap and the support sling is extended from the first pocket and the neck strap placed over the wearer's head about the neck. A baby is constrained within the support sling with a leg located on either side of the support sling. The baby rests on the top surface of the hip pouch. A variation of the invention further includes a leg and back strap extending from the first side of the support sling adjacent the lower attachment point, across the outer surface of the sling and back to the second side of the sling. This arrangement provides a pair of leg openings to further secure the baby within the support sling. The support sling may be fabricated from mesh material. A second pocket may be provided on the outer surface of the hip pouch to contain a collapsible beverage container sling. This beverage container sling is fixedly attached to the interior surface of the second pocket. The hip pouch provides additional interior storage space and may have additional external storage pockets attached.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The instant invention relates to the field of carriers adapted to be worn by an adult to support and carry an infant or young child. In particular, the present invention concerns child carriers that can be easily folded and stored in a small pouch and opened to provide a secure carrying unit disposed on the adult's hip.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Since ancient times parents, particularly mothers, have created various devices to assist them to carry infants and young children when walking. Traditionally, most baby carriers have been designed for use by women. As parenting chores are often shared between both parents today, it has become increasingly important that baby carriers are available that will complement both male and female fashions and clothing styles. The prior art contains many examples of devices adapted to carry babies in a variety of ways.
In U.S. Pat. No. 5,492,256, issued to Ive teaches a belt-mounted hip pouch that serves as a platform on which the infant sits. The pouch contains a folding neck harness attached to the outer edge of the pouch that is secured to the neck of the adult. U.S. Pat. No. 5,711,466, issued to Kataoka et al. discloses a baby holder in combination with a hip pouch. The carrier includes a waist strap, a neck strap and a folding pad wall designed to serve as either a back rest or front safety restraint for the baby, depending upon his orientation in the carrier. Yamaguchi adds a triangular piece of cloth or leather to the shoulder strap to provide additional support for the baby. The shoulder strap in this invention is also attached to the outer edge of the pouch. (U.S. Pat. No. 5,195,666). U.S. Pat. No. 5,657,912, issued to Nakayama is similar to Yamaguchi and adds an additional auxiliary strap above the triangular piece, to further support the baby's back.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a compact, lightweight baby carrier that may be easily stowed in a small hip-mounted pouch. It is a further objective of the invention to provide a carrier that will allow the infant to be carried either facing towards or away from the adult wearing the carrier. It is still a further objective of the present invention that the carrier provide firm support for the baby's backside while ensuring that the baby can not slip inadvertently from the carrier. It is yet a further objective of the invention that the unit is comfortable for both the adult and the baby in walking and standing uses. It is another objective of the present invention that the carrier be adjustable for different size adults and babies. Finally, it is an objective of the invention that the carrier be compatible with both women's and men's fashions.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be seen from the following description and drawings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a hip pouch baby carrier that may be easily converted into a secure baby carrier. The hip pouch baby carrier may be constructed from the following components. A hip pouch fabricated from flexible material is provided. The hip pouch has a first end, an opposite second end, a top surface, an outer surface and an inner surface.
An adjustable length waist strap is provided. The waist strap has a first end, a second end, a detachable coupling means and an adjustment means located between the first and second ends. The waist strap is attached at its first end to the first end of the hip pouch and at its second end to the second end of the hip pouch.
A first pocket located on the inner surface of the hip pouch is provided. The first pocket has a top opening and an interior surface. A collapsible support sling is provided. The support sling has a first side, a second side, an inner surface, an outer surface, a lower attachment point and first and second upper attachment points. The support sling is fixedly attached to the interior surface of the first pocket.
An adjustable length neck strap is provided. The neck strap has a first end, a second end and a length adjustment means. The neck strap is fixedly attached at its first end to the first upper attachment point of the support sling and at its second end to the second upper attachment point of the support sling.
The support sling is sized, shaped and located to secure a baby against the hip of a wearer with the baby resting upon the top surface of the hip pouch with each of its legs disposed over one of the first and second sides of the sling. The support sling and the neck strap are sized, shaped and located to be storable within the first pocket when not needed to support a baby.
In a variation of the invention, the hip pouch baby carrier further comprises a leg and back strap. The leg and back strap has a first end, a second end and an intermediate portion. The leg and back strap is fixedly attached at the first end to the first side of the support sling adjacent the lower attachment point. It is attached at its intermediate portion to the outer surface of the support sling between the first and second upper attachment points and the lower attachment point. The leg and back strap is attached at its second end to the second side adjacent the lower attachment point.
The leg and back strap provides a first leg opening formed between the leg and back strap and the first side of the support sling and a second leg opening formed between the leg and back strap and the second side of the support sling. In use, when a baby is placed in the support sling with a first leg in the first leg opening and a second leg in the second leg opening the baby will be constrained from slipping out of the support sling.
In another variation of the invention, the leg and back strap is formed of elastic material.
In still another variation of the invention, a second pocket is provided. The second pocket has a top opening and an interior surface. A container sling is provided. The container sling is formed of flexible material and has an open top, a closed bottom and at least one side wall joining the top and the bottom. The container sling is fixedly attached to the interior surface of the second pocket and is sized and shaped to hold a beverage container. The container sling is sized, shaped and located to be storable within the second pocket when not needed to hold a beverage container.
Yet another variation of the invention further comprises an interior storage compartment and means to access the storage compartment.
Still another variation further comprises additional storage pockets on the outer surface of the hip pouch.
In still a further variation of the invention the support sling is formed of a mesh material.
In a final variation, the invention further comprises a neck pad. The neck pad is slidably mounted to the neck strap.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the invention, illustrating the hip pouch and adjustable waist strap;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the invention, illustrating the beverage container sling and additional storage compartments;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the
FIG. 1
embodiment illustrating the attachment of the support sling, formed of a mesh material, to the interior surface of the first pocket;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the
FIG. 1
embodiment illustrating a wearer carrying a baby in the support sling; and
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the invention, illustrating the leg and back strap and slidably mounted neck pad;
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
As illustrated in
FIGS. 1-5
, the hip pouch baby carrier
10
may be constructed from the following components. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a hip pouch
14
fabricated from flexible material is provided. The hip pouch
14
has a first end
18
, an opposite second end
22
, a top surface
26
, an outer surface
30
and an inner surface
34
.
An adjustable length waist strap
38
is provided. The waist strap
38
has a first end
42
, a second end
46
, a detachable coupling means
50
and an adjustment means
54
located between the first end
42
and second end
46
. The waist strap
38
is attached at its first end
42
to the first end
18
of the hip pouch
14
and at its second end
46
to the second end
22
of the hip pouch
14
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 3
, a first pocket
58
located on the inner surface
34
of the hip pouch
14
is provided. The first pocket
58
has a top opening
62
and an interior surface
66
. A collapsible support sling
70
is provided. The support sling
70
has a first side
74
, a second side
78
, an inner surface
82
, an outer surface
86
, a lower attachment point
90
and first
94
and second
98
upper attachment points. The support sling
70
is fixedly attached to the interior surface
66
of the first pocket
58
.
An adjustable length neck strap
102
is provided. The neck strap
102
has a first end
106
, a second end
110
and a length adjustment means
114
. The neck strap
102
is fixedly attached at its first end
106
to the first upper attachment point
94
of the support sling
70
and at its second end
110
to the second upper attachment point
98
of the support sling
70
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 4
, the support sling
70
is sized, shaped and located to secure a baby against the hip of a wearer with the baby resting upon the top surface
26
of the hip pouch
14
with each of its legs disposed over one of the first
74
and second
78
sides of the sling
70
. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the support sling
70
and the neck strap
102
are sized, shaped and located to be storable within the first pocket
58
when not needed to support a baby.
In a variation of the invention
10
, illustrated in
FIG. 5
, the hip pouch baby carrier further comprises a leg and back strap
118
. The leg and back strap
118
has a first end
122
, a second end
126
and an intermediate portion
130
. The leg and back strap
118
is fixedly attached at the first end
122
to the first side
74
of the support sling
70
adjacent the lower attachment point
90
. It is attached at its intermediate portion
130
to the outer surface
86
of the support sling
70
between the first
94
and second
98
upper attachment points and the lower attachment point
90
. The leg and back strap
118
is attached at its second end
126
to the second side
78
adjacent the lower attachment point
90
.
The leg and back strap
118
provides a first leg opening
134
formed between the leg and back strap
118
and the first side
74
of the support sling
70
and a second leg opening
138
formed between the leg and back strap
70
and the second side
78
of the support sling
70
. In use, when a baby is placed in the support sling
70
with a first leg in the first leg opening
134
and a second leg in the second leg opening
138
the baby will be constrained from slipping out of the support sling
70
.
In another variation of the invention
10
the leg and back strap
118
is formed of elastic material.
In still another variation of the invention
10
, as illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a second pocket
142
is provided. The second pocket
142
has a top opening
146
and an interior surface
150
. A container sling
154
is provided. The container sling
154
is formed of flexible material and has an open top
158
, a closed bottom
162
and at least one side wall
166
joining the top
158
and the bottom
162
. The container sling
154
is fixedly attached to the interior surface
150
of the second pocket
142
and is sized and shaped to hold a beverage container
170
. The container sling
154
is sized, shaped and located to be storable within the second pocket
142
when not needed to hold a beverage container
170
.
Yet another variation of the invention
10
, illustrated in
FIG. 1
, further comprises an interior storage compartment
174
and means
178
to access the storage compartment
174
.
Still another variation, illustrated in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
5
, further comprises additional storage pockets
182
on the outer surface
30
of the hip pouch
14
.
In still a further variation of the invention
10
the support sling
70
is formed of a mesh material.
In a final variation, the invention
10
, illustrated in
FIG. 5
, further comprises a neck pad
186
. The neck pad
186
is slidably mounted to the neck strap
102
.
While several embodiment of the present invention
10
have been illustrated and described in detail, it is to be understood that this invention is not limited thereto and may be otherwise practiced within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A hip pouch baby carrier, comprising:a hip pouch fabricated from flexible material, said hip pouch having a first end, an opposite second end, a top surface, an outer surface and an inner surface; an adjustable length waist strap, said waist strap having a first end, a second end, a detachable coupling means and an adjustment means disposed between said first and second ends; said waist strap attached at its first end to the first end of the hip pouch and at its second end to the second end of the hip pouch; said inner surface being that surface disposed against the hip of a wearer of the hip pouch when the waist strap is fastened about a waist of the wearer; a first pocket disposed upon the inner surface of the hip pouch, said first pocket having a top opening disposed upon said inner surface and an interior surface; a collapsible support sling, said support sling having a first side, a second side, an inner surface, an outer surface, a lower attachment point and first and second upper attachment points; said support sling being fixedly attached to the interior surface of the first pocket; an adjustable length neck strap, said neck strap having a first end, a second end and a length adjustment means; said neck strap being fixedly attached at its first end to the first upper attachment point and at its second end to the second upper attachment point; said support sling being sized, shaped and disposed to secure a baby against the hip of a wearer with the baby resting above the hip pouch with each of its legs disposed over one of the first and second sides of the sling; and said support sling and said neck strap being sized, shaped and disposed to be storable within the first pocket when not needed to support a baby.
- 2. A hip pouch baby carrier as described in claim 1, further comprising:a leg and back strap, said leg and back strap having a first end, a second end and an intermediate portion; said leg and back strap being fixedly attached at said first end to the first side of the support sling adjacent the lower attachment point, at its intermediate portion to the outer surface of the support sling between the first and second upper attachment points and the lower attachment point, and at its second end to the second side adjacent the lower attachment point; said leg and back strap providing a first leg opening formed between the leg and back strap and the first side of the support sling and a second leg opening formed between the leg and back strap and the second side of the support sling; and whereby, when a baby is placed in the support sling with a first leg in the first leg opening and a second leg in the second leg opening the baby will be constrained from slipping out of the support sling.
- 3. A hip pouch baby carrier as described in claim 2 wherein the leg and back strap is formed of elastic material.
- 4. A hip pouch baby carrier as described in claim 1, further comprising:a second pocket, said second pocket having a top opening and an interior surface; a container sling, said container sling formed of flexible material and having an open top, a closed bottom and at least one side wall joining said top and said bottom; said container sling being fixedly attached to the inner surface of the second pocket and being sized and shaped to hold a beverage container; and said container sling being sized, shaped and disposed to be storable within the second pocket when not needed to hold a beverage container.
- 5. A hip pouch baby carrier as described in claim 1 further comprising additional storage pockets on the outer surface of the hip pouch.
- 6. A hip pouch baby carrier as described in claim 1 wherein the support sling is formed of a mesh material.
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