Patents Assigned to PHIL AND TEDS DESIGN LIMITED
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Patent number: 10667625Abstract: Described herein is a baby carrier and insert therein. In particular, a multi functional baby carrier that transitions seamlessly from one mode to another to allow the carrying of a child from newborn baby through to a toddler wherein the main body forms an adjustable seat width position to address ergonomic concerns when in a particular carrying mode. The main body portion also comprises a hands through pouch configured to allow a wearer to pass their hands through for additional support when carrying the child. The insert includes an adjustable length back support and is configured to engage with the main body of a multi functional baby carrier without requirement of separate fasteners to retain the insert within the main body of the multi functional baby carrier.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2018Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Phil and Teds Design LimitedInventors: Evarn Flaunty, Campbell Douglas Gower
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Patent number: 10172477Abstract: Described herein is a baby carrier and insert therein. In particular, a multi functional baby carrier that transitions seamlessly from one mode to another to allow the carrying of a child from newborn baby through to a toddler wherein the main body forms an adjustable seat width position to address ergonomic concerns when in a particular carrying mode. The main body portion also comprises a hands through pouch configured to allow a wearer to pass their hands through for additional support when carrying the child. The insert includes an adjustable length back support and is configured to engage with the main body of a multi functional baby carrier without requirement of separate fasteners to retain the insert within the main body of the multi functional baby carrier.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2015Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: Phil and Teds Design LimitedInventors: Evarn Flaunty, Campbell Douglas Gower
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Patent number: 9192248Abstract: Described herein is a child harness for use in car seats, child buggies and other devices where a child (or adult) is to be restrained on a seat. The harness design avoids the presence of ‘tails’ or loose endings thereby minimizing any risk of such endings becoming tangled in other objects. The design also allows for a wide variety of size adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2013Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: PHIL AND TEDS DESIGN LIMITEDInventors: Paul James Wigzell, Campbell Gower
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Patent number: 8657303Abstract: A scooter 1 is disclosed that may be linked to a child buggy or perambulator 100. A linking mechanism 200 is also disclosed for releasably linking the scooter 1 to the child buggy 100 thereby allowing the scooter 1 to be used as a scooter 1 or instead, to be linked to a buggy 100 and used in a linked configuration. The combination of a child buggy 100 and scooter 1 using the linking mechanism 200 is described along with a method of use of the mechanism 200.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2011Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Phil and Teds Design LimitedInventors: James Richard Andrews, Andrew Douglas Mawson, Campbell Douglas Gower
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Publication number: 20130187363Abstract: A scooter 1 is disclosed that may be linked to a child buggy or perambulator 100. A linking mechanism 200 is also disclosed for releasably linking the scooter 1 to the child buggy 100 thereby allowing the scooter 1 to be used as a scooter 1 or instead, to be linked to a buggy 100 and used in a linked configuration. The combination of a child buggy 100 and scooter 1 using the linking mechanism 200 is described along with a method of use of the mechanism 200.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: PHIL AND TEDS DESIGN LIMITEDInventor: Phil And Teds Design Limited
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Publication number: 20130113183Abstract: A scooter 1 is disclosed that may be linked to a child buggy or perambulator 100. A linking mechanism 200 is also disclosed for releasably linking the scooter 1 to the child buggy 100 thereby allowing the scooter 1 to be used as a scooter 1 or instead, to be linked to a buggy 100 and used in a linked configuration. The combination of a child buggy 100 and scooter 1 using the linking mechanism 200 is described along with a method of use of the mechanism 200.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2011Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: PHIL AND TEDS DESIGN LIMITEDInventors: James Richard Andrews, Andrew Douglas Mawson, Campbell Douglas Gower