The present invention relates to safe sleep for infants and aims at solving how to keep an infant warm while in their sleep environment of a bassinet or crib. More particularly, the present invention relates to articles used during sleep; fitted bed sheets and blankets.
The present invention has been developed primarily for use by infants at the age of 0-5 months. It is appreciated that the invention is not limited to that particular age range or bed type.
An infant's sleeping environment at birth is a bassinet or crib. Based on the American Academy of Pediatrics, (AAP), guidelines, it is recommended that an infant sleep on their back on a flat, firm sleep surface such as a bassinet or crib for the first year of the child's life.
In addition, AAP advises keeping this environment free of blankets or any loose objects to prevent accidental harm to the infant. As a result, Parents and Guardians are left to figure out how to keep their child safe and warm while in their sleeping environment.
One commonly used option is a wearable blanket. This is a traditional method of wrapping, (commonly known as “swaddling”), the infant in a blanket. However, with the use of this method, the infant's limbs are restricted by inhibiting movement.
In addition, often times with the use of this method, the blanket unravels and becomes loose causing a potential hazard or sudden infant death syndrome, (SIDS), related issues. In addition, it is advised to discontinue use at the age of two months once the infant has the mobility to roll over. Because of the aforementioned risks, this option is not recommended by AAP.
Another commonly used option is an apparatus known as a Sleep Sack; a weighted bodysuit made of blanket-like material that the infant is placed in. With the use of this bodysuit however, the infant is bound into material that is stuffy and uncomfortable. This option is also not recommended by AAP.
U.S. Pat. No. 10,758,067 filed on Nov. 1, 2017, by Halina Gaudyn attempts to solve the issue with a sleeping bag invention, however, the invention does not fully address the problem.
In Gaudyn's Patent, the invention discloses a mattress and a sleep aid, on a first end of a partially fitted sheet. The fitted sheet is tucked into and secured onto a side of the mattress and on a second end of the mattress the sleep aid being a blanket.
The blanket is attached to the fitted sheet being large enough to be folded over an infant, the fitted sheet having hook and loop fasteners and the blanket having a matable hook and loop fasteners situated on the blanket opposite the fitted sheet, such that when the blanket is folded over, and the hook and loop fasteners are mated a pocket capable of containing an infant is formed.
As there are similar components to Gaugyn's invention, her invention discloses a detachable fitted sheet and blanket from the mattress that is attached by hook and loop fasteners. The concern with this design approach is that with force from the infant, it could cause the blanket to detach and become loose creating a hazard within the infant's sleep environment.
Presentably, there is no safe approach to keeping an infant warm in their bassinet or crib.
The present invention addressed to solve the current problem as it discloses a fitted bed sheet that has an attached blanket that is securely sewn on. The fitted bed sheet may feature an elastic band around the edges of the sheet that allows the sheet to firmly stay in place when placed on to the bassinet or crib mattress.
The blanket features 2 components; a left flap and right pocket. The left flap is used to securely wrap around the infant and keep them in place.
The left flap may feature hook and loop fasteners used to adjust the snugness around the infant. The right pocket is where the infant is placed into. The blanket material may be made up of elastane that allows the blanket to be pulled to adjust to the size of the infant.
The advantage of the present invention is that the blanket is attached to the fitted sheet allowing warmth to the infant and keeping their sleep environment free of loose objects.
The dimensions for the infant fitted sheet may come in vary sizes.
The left flap (20) and right pocket (25) are made of a thick fabric that may contain elastane material. The soft loop fastener area (30) is wider than the rough hook fastener (15) under the left flap and allows parents to adjust the tightness based on the size of the infant.
This application relates back to provisional application US 63/509,313 filed on Jun. 21, 2023 and incorporates it in its entirety.
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63509313 | Jun 2023 | US |