Claims
- 1. A securing mechanism for securing an infant in the supine position comprising:a supporting pad having a top surface for supporting said infant in the supine position; and a securing harness for securing said infant to said supporting pad, said securing harness being secured onto said infant's body, said securing harness including a securing pad for covering part of the back side of said infant's body, said securing pad being attached to said top surface of said supporting pad for securing said infant to said top surface of said supporting pad in the supine position wherein said securing harness further including a plurality of lateral harness straps, each of said lateral harness straps having a first end and a second end, said first ends of said lateral harness straps for passing over the shoulders of said infant, said second ends of said lateral harness straps for passing between legs of said infant, said first ends and said second ends of said lateral harness straps being connected on the front side of said infant to secure said securing harness onto said infant's body and further wherein said first ends of said lateral harness straps being connected to a male piece, said second ends of said lateral harness straps being connected to a female piece, said male piece being inserted into said female piece on the front side of said infant's body to secure said securing harness to said infant's body.
- 2. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 1 wherein said supporting pad including a bottom surface for being positioned on top of a supporting surface, said supporting pad being secured to said supporting surface.
- 3. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 2 wherein one or more support straps being attached to said supporting pad, each of said support straps having a first end and a second end, said first end of each of said support straps being attached to said supporting pad, said second ends of said support straps being connected in pairs on the underside of said supporting surface.
- 4. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 3 wherein said supporting surface is a crib mattress, said support straps being wrapped around said crib mattress, said second ends of said support straps being connected to secure said supporting pad to said crib mattress.
- 5. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 4 wherein said securing harness further including a plurality of top harness straps and a plurality of bottom harness straps, each of said top harness straps and each of said bottom harness straps having a first end and a second end, said first ends of said top harness straps and said first ends of said bottom harness straps being attached to said securing pad, said second ends of said top harness straps for passing over the shoulders of said infant, said second ends of said bottom harness straps for passing between the legs of said infant, said second ends of said top harness straps being connected to said second ends of said bottom harness straps on the front side of said infant to secure said securing harness onto said infant's body.
- 6. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 5 wherein said securing pad being sewn to said supporting pad, said first ends of said top harness straps and said first ends of said bottom harness straps being sewn to said securing pad.
- 7. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 5 wherein said supporting pad including said securing pad, said top surface of said supporting pad including said first surface of said securing pad and said bottom surface of said supporting pad including said second surface of said securing pad, said first end of each of said top harness straps and said first end of each of said bottom harness straps being attached to said supporting pad.
- 8. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 7 wherein said second ends of said top harness straps being connected to a male piece, said second ends of said bottom harness straps being connected to a female piece, said male piece being inserted into said female piece on the front side of said infant's body to secure said securing harness to said infant's body.
- 9. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 8 wherein said male piece having a first slot and a second slot, said female piece having a first slot and a second slot, said second ends of said top harness straps being passed through said first slot of said male piece, said second ends of said top harness straps folded and passes through said second slot of said male piece, said second ends of said bottom harness straps being passed through said first slot of said female piece, said second ends of said bottom harness straps being folded and passed through said second slot of and said female piece for adjusting the length of said securing harness.
- 10. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 5 wherein each of said top harness straps and each of said bottom harness straps being made from an elastic material, said support straps being made from a non-elastic material.
- 11. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 1 wherein said securing pad having a first surface and a second surface, said first surface of said securing pad for covering part of the back side of said infant's body, said second surface of said securing pad being a hook and loop fastener surface, said second surface of said securing pad facing away from said infant's body, said lateral harness straps being attached to said securing pad.
- 12. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 11 wherein a hook and loop fastener patch being attached to said supporting pad, said second surface of said securing pad being positioned on top of said hook and loop fastener patch to attach said second surface of said securing pad to said hook and loop fastener patch.
- 13. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 1 wherein said male piece having a first slot and a second slot, said female piece having a first slot and a second slot, said first ends of said lateral harness straps being passed through said first slot of said male piece, said first ends of said lateral harness straps being folded and passed through said second slot of said male piece, said second ends of said lateral harness straps being passed through said first slot of said female piece, said second ends of said lateral harness straps being folded and passed through said second slot of said female piece, said first slot and said second slot of said male piece and said female piece for adjusting the length of said securing harness.
- 14. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 13 wherein said male piece including an upper part, said female piece including an upper part and a middle part, said upper part of said male piece being inserted into said upper part of said female piece to lock said male piece in said female piece.
- 15. A securing mechanism as recited in claim 14 wherein said upper part of said male piece including two flexible arms, each of said flexible arms including a protruding segment, said protruding segments protruding out of the lateral sides of said middle part of said female piece to lock said male piece in said female piece.
- 16. A method and apparatus for securing an infant in the supine position comprising:securing a securing harness onto the infant's body; covering part of the back side of the infant's body with a first surface of a securing pad; attaching a second surface of the securing pad to a top surface of a supporting pad; securing the infant to the top surface of the supporting pad in the supine position passing over the shoulders of said infant, first ends of lateral harness straps: passing between legs of said infant, second ends of lateral harness strap; securing said harness onto said infant's body by a connection of said first ends and said second ends of said lateral harness straps onto the front side of said infant; connecting said first ends of said lateral harness straps to a male piece, said second ends of said lateral harness straps being connected to a female piece; and inserting said male piece into said female piece on the front side of said infant's body to secure said harness to said infant's body.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of a previously filed U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/373,969 filed on Apr. 19, 2002, and entitled “A MECHANISM FOR SECURING AN INFANT IN THE SUPINE POSITION”.
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