Baby Balancer
An article of clothing for an infant may include a first sheet section which may include an exterior surface for the article of clothing, a middle sheet section to cooperate with the front seat section to cooperate with the front sheet section to form a body channel for the body of the infant, and a back sheet section to cooperate with the middle sheet section to form a hand stabilization channel to guide the child. The back sheet section may include a interior back surface to form a portion of the hand stabilization channel, and the back sheet section may include an exterior back surface of the article of clothing. The hand stabilization channel may be a longitudinal channel, and the front sheet section may include a curved portion to cooperate with the sleeve section. The middle sheet section may include a curved portion to cooperate with a sleeve section, and the back sheet section may include a curved portion to cooperate with the sleeve section. The article of clothing may be a shirt, and the article of clothing may be a shirt and bottom.
The present invention relates to clothes for babies and more particularly to clothes having a hand stabilization channel.
BACKGROUNDMost underwear for small children and in particular those for babies and infants are hitherto formed of knitted synthesized fiber or of knitted fabric consisting of 100 percent cotton to prevent their soft skins from being stimulated.
That is, undershirts used as top clothes, panties used as bottom clothes, and coveralls and rompers consisting of the top clothes and the bottom clothes integral therewith are formed by cutting knitted 100 percent cotton or synthetic material into a pattern corresponding to each of the front body, the rear body, and the sleeve and sewing the cut patterns to each other. Mostly, a rubber string is tightly attached to the open end of the sleeve, the lower end of the leg, and the waist part of clothes.
In the case of babies of the first stage, namely, those aged two-four months, the growth speed of the bodies thereof in this stage is faster than any other stage in their lives. The feature of their bodily structure is that they a have long trunk, short legs, and bulged bellies. As an additional characteristic, they lie or turn in their beds and bend and stretch their hands and legs and move their hands and legs while lying on their bellies. This motion needs to be controlled when the baby is outside of the crib or off the floor where there may be a danger of falling. However, controlling the baby's motions without stifling the actual motion of legs and arms is a serious consideration. It is desirable for the baby to feel that the baby can move on their own but with a parent or caregiver having control of the baby's motion if a dangerous situation should occur. Furthermore, babies generally do not have a good sense of balance and consequently require the caregiver to provide balance to the movements of the baby.
SUMMARYAn article of clothing for an infant may include a first sheet section which may include an exterior surface for the article of clothing, a middle sheet section to cooperate with the front seat section to cooperate with the front sheet section to form a body channel for the body of the infant, and a back sheet section to cooperate with the middle sheet section to form a hand stabilization channel to guide the child.
The back sheet section may include a interior back surface to form a portion of the hand stabilization channel, and the back sheet section may include an exterior back surface of the article of clothing.
The hand stabilization channel may be a longitudinal channel, and the front sheet section may include a curved portion to cooperate with the sleeve section.
The middle sheet section may include a curved portion to cooperate with a sleeve section, and the back sheet section may include a curved portion to cooperate with the sleeve section.
The article of clothing may be a shirt, and the article of clothing may be a shirt and bottom.
The top and bottom may be integrally connected, and the top and bottom may be detachably connected.
The article of clothing may be a romper.
The invention may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which, like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:
The present invention may include a baby balancer with a cotton hoist or hand stabilization channel sewn onto the back. This aspect provides for balancing the baby and allows the comfort while being fitted and profiled within a class of its own. As a result, the baby can learn the elements in order to achieve balance so that the baby can eventually walk and move and control the balance. The present invention may be formed as a baby shirt or with a connected or integral baby bottom/pant or panties or coveralls.
The middle sheet section 103 may include a middle top edge 151 and an opposing middle bottom edge 153 which may be connected to the middle top edge 151 by a pair of opposing middle side edge 155. The middle side edge 155 may include a curved portion 157 to cooperate with the sleeve section 139.
The back sheet section 105 may include a back top edge 161 and an opposing back bottom edge 163 which may be connected to the back top edge 161 by a pair of opposing back side edge 165. The back side edge may include a curved portion 167 in order to cooperate with the sleeve section 139.
The front sheet section 101 may include an exterior front surface 132 and an interior front surface 134. The middle sheet section 103 may include a first middle surface 152 and a second middle surface 154. The back sheet section 105 may include an interior back surface 162 and an exterior back surface 164.
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed.
Claims
1) An article of clothing for an infant, comprising:
- a first sheet section which may include an exterior surface for the article of clothing;
- a middle sheet section to cooperate with the front seat section to cooperate with the front sheet section to form a body channel for the body of the infant;
- a back sheet section to cooperate with the middle sheet section to form a hand stabilization channel to guide the child.
2) An article of clothing for an infant as in claim 1, wherein the back sheet section includes a interior back surface to form a portion of the hand stabilization channel.
3) An article of clothing for an infant as in claim 2, wherein the back sheet section includes an exterior back surface of the article of clothing.
4) An article of clothing for an infant as in claim 1, wherein the hand stabilization channel is a longitudinal channel.
5) An article of clothing for an infant as in claim 1, wherein the front sheet section includes a curved portion to cooperate with the sleeve section.
6) An article of clothing for an infant as in claim 1, wherein the middle sheet section includes a curved portion to cooperate with a sleeve section.
7) An article of clothing for an infant as in claim 1, wherein the back sheet section includes a curved portion to cooperate with the sleeve section.
8) An article of clothing for an infant as in claim 1, wherein the article of clothing is a shirt.
9) An article of clothing for an infant as in claim 1, wherein the article of clothing is a shirt and bottom.
10) An article of clothing for an infant as in claim 9, wherein the top and bottom are integrally connected.
11) An article of clothing for an infant as in claim 9, wherein the top and bottom are detachably connected.
12) An article of clothing for an infant as in claim 1, wherein the article of clothing is a romper.
Type: Application
Filed: May 4, 2009
Publication Date: Nov 4, 2010
Inventor: Kerwin Wilson (Allen, TX)
Application Number: 12/434,827
International Classification: A41D 11/00 (20060101); A41D 27/00 (20060101);