Pants for crawling infant

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6343383
  • Patent Number
    6,343,383
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 6, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 5, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A pair of pants, for use by an infant to facilitate crawling by the infant, the pants having a front, a rear, a main portion, and a pair of leg portions extending from the main portion. The main portion has a waistband, a crotch, and a rear seam connecting the waistband and crotch. A support handle is attached longitudinally along the rear seam to allow an adult to partially support the infant's weight in order to properly position the infant for crawling. Anti-skid pads are provided on the front of the leg portions to facilitate crawling. Padding is provided within the leg portions to enhance the comfort of the infant while crawling.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a pair of pants for a crawling infant. More particularly, the invention relates to a pair of pants which help an infant to begin crawling while ensuring comfort and safety for the infant while crawling.




Crawling is an important step naturally taken by infants before learning to walk. However, even beginning to crawl is not easy for an infant. Crawling requires considerable arm strength that the infant does not yet possess. Even many less-than-fit adults have difficulty supporting their upper body weight with their arms. What's more, the infant cannot easily develop the needed strength before crawling. No other activities adequately prepare the infant with the necessary strength. Accordingly, it can take an infant numerous failed attempts over a considerable period of time before finally developing the arm strength needed to support his or her body.




In addition, until an infant can hold his or her body in the proper position, the legs have a tendency to slide backwards as the infant attempts to propel forward. This makes it particularly difficult for the infant to get into a proper crawling position. Such a problem is particularly acute on a smooth floor.




Further, crawling can be hard on the tender knees and shins of an infant. Tile and wood floors can quickly bruise and irritate an infant's tender skin.




Some have attempted to provide garments which seek to meet some, but not all of a newly crawling infant's needs. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,845,778 to Peterson discloses a garment which may include an embossed or roughened knee area to provide an anti-slip surface. U.S. Pat. No. 2,650,362 to Musgrave discloses a knee pad which attaches directly around the knees of an infant, and seeks to prevent soiling to the infant or garments thereof and to reduce irritation from frictional contact with the floor.




Others have developed garments which seek to provide protection for the adult wearer engaging in hazardous occupations, and thereby provide padded areas, and various adaptations for allowing crawling. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,922,551 to Anthes discloses overalls for crawling and slithering. In addition, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,105,473 to Valtakari, 5,219,367 to Fields, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,729,832 to Grilliot et al. each disclose different garments having adaptations suitable for protecting the user in specific applications.




While these units may be suitable for the particular purpose employed, or for general use, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention as disclosed hereafter.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to produce a pair of pants which is particularly well suited for an infant that is just beginning to crawl. Accordingly, the pants have various adaptations which enhance the comfort and crawling ability of the infant.




It is another object of the invention to provide a pair of pants which make it easier for a child to begin crawling. Accordingly, the pants have a non-stick surface on the front of the pants, extending from the thighs to the shins to give the infant superior grip on the floor surface to allow more of their effort to be translated into forward motion.




It is yet another object of the invention to provide a pair of pants which make it more comfortable for the child to crawl. Accordingly, padding is provided within the garment to protect the infant's tender skin from the hardness of the underlying floor surface.




It is a still further object of the invention to provide a pair of pants which allow an adult to easily aid the child as they attempt to crawl but lack sufficient arm strength. Accordingly, a handle is provided on the posterior of the pants, which allow the adult to partially support the weight of the child. Further, the handle is suitably positioned so that with a gentle pull, the adult can easily help the child reach the proper position to begin crawling.




The invention is a pair of pants, for use by an infant to facilitate crawling by the infant, the pants having a front, a rear, a main portion, and a pair of leg portions extending from the main portion. The main portion has a waistband, a crotch, and a rear seam connecting the waistband and crotch. A support handle is attached longitudinally along the rear seam to allow an adult to partially support the infant's weight in order to properly position the infant for crawling. Anti-skid pads are provided on the front of the leg portions to facilitate crawling. Padding is provided within the leg portions to enhance the comfort of the infant while crawling.




To the accomplishment of the above and related objects the invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Attention is called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only. Variations are contemplated as being part of the invention, limited only by the scope of the claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings, like elements are depicted by like reference numerals. The drawings are briefly described as follows.





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a pair of pants, according to the present invention, laid flat.





FIG. 1A

is a bottom plan view of the pants, showing the support handle attached thereat.





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the pants, worn by a child, shown in phantom.





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of the pants, wherein an adult, shown in phantom, is grasping the support handle and helping support the child's weight.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

illustrates a pair of pants


10


for use by an infant. The pants have a front


10


F, shown in plan in

FIG. 1

, as well as a top


10


T and a bottom


10


B. The pants


10


further have a waistband


12


at the top


10


T, a main portion


14


adjoining the waistband


12


, and a pair of leg portions


16


. The leg portions


16


extend substantially parallel to each other, and extend to the bottom


10


B. At the bottom


10


B of each of the leg portions


16


is an elastic cuff


18


. The leg portions


16


meet each other and meet the main portion


14


at a crotch


10


C.





FIG. 1A

shows a rear


10


R of the pants


10


. In particular, the rear


10


R has a rear seam


21


which extends from the crotch


10


C to the waistband


12


. In accordance with the present invention, the pants


10


have certain features which aid a child in crawling. In particular, referring to

FIG. 1A

, a support handle


20


is provided. The support handle


20


is attached to rear


10


R of the main portion


14


longitudinally along the rear seam


21


. In particular, the support handle


20


has a first end


20


A and a second end


20


B. The first end


20


A is attached near the waistband


12


, and the second end


20


B is attached near the crotch


10


C. As illustrated in

FIG. 1A

, the first end


20


A and second end


20


B may each be secured to the pants with lateral attachment tabs


25


, which enhance the strength of attachment to the pants. In other embodiments, the second end


20


B may be attached somewhat further upward along the seam toward the waistband


12


, perhaps substantially midway between the waistband


12


and crotch


10


C.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, non-skid pads


30


are located on the front


10


F, and extend from the bottom


10


B up the leg portions


16


and into the main portion


14


. In use, the nonskid pads


30


extend from the mid-thigh to the ankles of the wearer. The non-skid pads


30


are made of a non-slippery material, such as rubber. The non-skid pads


30


aid the child's crawling by preventing the legs from “pedaling” backwards as the child attempts to propel his or her body forward. Also seen in

FIG. 1

, the non-skid pads


30


are illustrated as being partially broken away to reveal padding


32


present beneath the non-skid pads


30


. The padding


32


extends fully along the leg portions


16


and helps protect the child's tender legs from hard flooring surfaces.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, which illustrates a child


40


in phantom, wearing the pants


10


, the support handle


20


is shown from the side. A space is created between the support handle


20


and the rear


10


R of the pants, to allow the support handle


20


to be grasped. Accordingly,

FIG. 3

, shows the support handle


20


being grasped by an adult


50


. The adult is pulling upward upon the support handle


20


, which in turn pulls upward upon the rear of the pants


10


R at the waistband


12


and near the crotch


10


C. The adult


50


can thereby help support the weight of the child, to help the child enter an ideal position for crawling.




Also illustrated in

FIG. 2

is the multilayered construction of the pants


10


. In particular, a fabric layer


60


is made of any suitable garment material, and is used to create the overall form of the pants


10


from the waistband to the elastic cuffs


18


. The non-skid pads


30


extend over the fabric layer


60


so as to directly contact the flooring. The padding


32


may extend either between the non-skid pads


30


and the fabric layer


60


, or may be furthest inside of both the fabric layer


60


and the non-skid pads


30


, as illustrated in FIG.


2


.




In conclusion, herein is presented a pair of pants which is configured to facilitate crawling by a child. Accordingly, the front of the pants have anti-skid pads and are padded to protect the child. Further, a longitudinal support handle is provided at the rear of the pants to allow an adult to partially support the weight of the child so as to help position the child for effective crawling. These concepts are illustrated by example in the drawing figures. However, these drawings are illustrative only. Numerous variations are possible while adhering to the inventive concepts. Such variations are contemplated as being a part of the inventive concept.



Claims
  • 1. A pair of pants for a crawling infant, having a top, a bottom, a front, and a rear, comprising:a main portion, having a crotch, a waistband, and a rear seam extending between the crotch and waistband on the rear of the pants; a pair of leg portions adjoining the main portion, the leg portions extending between the main portion and the bottom of the pants; a support handle, attached to the rear of the main portion, the handle extending longitudinally along the rear seam, for allowing an adult to partially support the weight of the infant wearing the pants when teaching the infant to crawl.
  • 2. The pair of pants, as recited in claim 1, wherein the support handle has a first end and a second end, the first end is attached to the rear of the main portion near the waistband and the second end is attached to the rear of the main portion near the crotch.
  • 3. The pants as recited in claim 2, further comprising a pair of anti-skid pads, each of the anti-skid pads extending from the bottom of one of the leg portions up into the main portion immediately above said leg portion, the anti-skid pads preventing the infant from sliding while attempting to crawl.
  • 4. The pants as recited in claim 3, further comprising padding, located within the leg portions and extending fully along said leg portions, for softening impact against the legs of the infant as the infant crawls.
  • 5. An infant crawling method, employed by an adult with an infant to facilitate crawling by the infant, comprising the steps of:providing a pair of pants having a front, a rear, a main portion, and leg portions, a support handle attached longitudinally on the rear of the main portion, and anti-skid pads located along the front of the leg portions; wearing the pants by the infant; positioning the infant on a ground surface; lifting the support handle by the adult; and allowing the infant to crawl while partially supporting the child by the adult with the support handle.
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