Temperature Maintenance Covering or Apparel for Children
A baby temperature maintenance device is designed to regulate the temperature of a baby while providing a caretaker access to a lower portion of the baby without disturbing the baby. The baby temperature maintenance device includes a first panel of fabric, a second panel of fabric, a lower securing mechanism, and a plurality of upper securing mechanisms. The lower portions of the panels are fastened together with a lower securing mechanism that can be zipped open or closed. The upper portions of the panels are fastened together with upper securing mechanisms that fasten over each of the baby's shoulders. In some embodiments, a first wing and a second wing are included as a swaddle to fold over different sides and across the center of the first panel. The first wing and the second wing have reciprocal mating portions that fasten to each other to restrict movement of the baby's arms.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/146,942 filed Apr. 13, 2015, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDThis invention relates generally to temperature maintenance coverings or apparel, and specifically to a baby swaddle or sleeping bag providing temperature maintenance of the baby.
Parents often worry about their babies being kept warm or being at the right temperature. Since babies cannot indicate whether they are too hot or too cold, the parent or caretaker is left to guess and make assumptions about the baby's temperature. Conventional methods to maintain a baby's body temperature include apparel or a wrap that can be worn by the baby, such as a baby swaddle or sleeping bag. However, conventional wraps require disturbance of the baby when placing the baby in the wrap or removing the wrap, possibly awaking the baby while the baby is sleeping. For example, a design that only allows the baby to be put into the swaddle or sleeping bag by putting it over the baby's head or by inserting the baby's arms into the arm openings can be disturbing to the baby and challenging for the parents. In addition, these conventional designs often provide limited or inconvenient access to the diaper for changing the baby while the baby is wearing the swaddle or sleeping bag. For example, much of the baby's body may have to be exposed to the cold air during the diaper change, or the baby's body may have to be inconveniently maneuvered and lifted out of the swaddle or sleeping bag to access the diaper. Additionally, some conventional designs include a zipper near the baby's face or neck, which can be uncomfortable for the baby.
SUMMARYA baby temperature maintenance device is designed to maintain and regulate the temperature of a baby while providing easy access to a parent or caretaker of the baby to change the baby's diaper or adjust the baby without disturbing the baby. The baby temperature maintenance device, in one embodiment, includes a first panel of fabric, a second panel of fabric, a lower securing mechanism, and a plurality of upper securing mechanisms. For example, the device can be designed as a sleeping bag for a baby. In some embodiments, the device includes at least one wing or possibly multiple wings for wrapping a baby. For example, the device can include a first wing and a second wing, in which case the device can be designed as a swaddle for a baby.
An outer edge of the first panel and an outer edge of the second panel are fastened along various portions of the outer edges. In one embodiment, the outer edges of the lower portions of the first panel and the second panel are fastened together with a zipper that is configured to open or close in one or more directions, providing access to the lower portion of the baby and the baby's feet. The zipper can extend from beneath a first arm hole to beneath a second arm hole of the baby temperature maintenance device.
The upper portion of the first panel and the second panel includes two upper securing mechanisms, wherein each upper securing mechanism is designed to secure the baby temperature device over one of the baby's shoulders. Each upper securing mechanism includes a first mating portion and a second mating portion, such that the first mating portion and the second mating portion are configured to fasten over one of the baby's shoulders.
In embodiments including wings, the first wing and the second wing are panels of fabric that are secured to the first panel. The first wing is configured to fold across a first side and a center of the second panel, and the second wing is configured to fold across a second side and the center of the second panel. The first wing includes a first mating portion that is capable of being fastened to a second mating portion on the second wing, securing the wings to each other over the baby's arms to restrict movement of the baby's arms.
The figures depict various embodiments of the present invention for purposes of illustration only. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the following discussion that alternative embodiments of the structures and methods illustrated herein may be employed without departing from the principles of the invention described herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OverviewA temperature maintenance material acts as a covering or is used in apparel for children, herein referred to as a swaddle with wings (e.g., a swaddle) and a swaddle without wings (e.g., a sleeping bag). In one embodiment, the temperature maintenance material is composed of nanoparticles that release heat such that a child or infant wearing the clothing or covered with a blanket in the material is kept warm. Some embodiments do not include the temperature maintenance material, but instead use a soft, comfortable material, such as cotton or fleece. In one embodiment, the apparel is an infant or toddler swaddle or sleeping bag. The swaddle and sleeping bag are designed such that, when unzipped, the entire swaddle and sleeping bag can lay flat to allow a baby or child to be placed on the swaddle and sleeping bag such that the swaddle and sleeping bag can be wrapped and zipped around the baby. One embodiment includes a dual-slider zipper design along the outer edge at the lower portion of the swaddle and sleeping bag holding the baby or child's feet and allows the swaddle and sleeping bag to be unzipped for diaper changes with minimal disturbance to and exposure of the baby or child. In the swaddle design, wings are configured to wrap the baby's arms for swaddling the baby. Other embodiments include different types of apparel or coverings for children, such as a stroller blanket, a scarf, a jacket, pajamas, a shirt or pants, a dress, a jumpsuit, among other options.
Swaddle with Wings
The shape of the swaddle is designed to provide comfort for the baby. In the embodiments of
The dimensions of the swaddle can be designed to accommodate several different sizes and ages of babies. In some embodiments, the length of the swaddle may be between 18-28 inches, while the width of the swaddle may be 6-12 inches (measured without the wings), each measured between the outermost edges when the swaddle is laid flat. In other embodiments, the length may be greater than 28 inches for larger and/or older babies or children or less than 18 inches for smaller babies or premature babies. Similarly, the width may vary to include widths greater than 12 inches or less than 6 inches. In some embodiments, the swaddle may be used for a range of sizes (e.g., 20-25 inches in length or 7-9 inches in width) and may include features that can be adjusted to accommodate for a specific size of a baby within the range of sizes.
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The front panel 105 and the back panel 110 are made of pieces of fabric that are similarly shaped and are configured to reciprocally secure along outer edges 122 of the front panel 105 and outer edges 124 of the back panel 110. As previously described, the front panel 105 and the back panel 110 are substantially tear-drop shaped. The upper portions of the front panel 105 and the back panel 110 are designed to accommodate for the baby's head and neck to provide a comfortable fit. As illustrated in
The front panel 105 and the back panel 110 are fastened together along different portions of the outer edges 122 and 124, such that the remaining portions that aren't fastened together create a right arm hole 125, a left arm hole 130, and a neck hole 135. The sizes of the holes can vary depending on the overall dimensions of the swaddle 100 and the intended size range for the swaddle 100. The portions of outer edges of the front panel 105 and the back panel 110 can be fastened together with a clasp, thread, zipper, buttons, snap buttons, any other suitable fastener, or some combination thereof. Each of the different portions of the outer edges of the front panel 105 and the back panel 110 may be fastened using the same method or using different methods.
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The right wing 115 and the left wing 120 are made of pieces of fabric that are similarly shaped and are designed to overlap with each other to wrap a baby in the swaddle 100. The wings 115, 120 are substantially triangular-shaped with rounded corners, as illustrated in the embodiment of
The dimensions of the wings 115, 120 are designed to provide sufficient overlap of the right wing 115 and the left wing 120 such that the wings 115, 120 can be wrapped and secured around a baby in the swaddle 100. The wings 115, 120 have a unique shape relative to conventional swaddle designs in that the width of the wings 115, 120 across the body is not long and are only sufficient enough to cover just the baby's arms without wrapping all the way around the baby or wrapping near to the baby's back. The width of each wing 115, 120, measured from an attachment point on the back panel 110 to the outermost edge that is intended to lie across the front of the baby, can vary based on the intended size range of the swaddle 100. For example, the width can measure 12 inches or measure within the range of 10-14 inches, or other ranges for other sizes (e.g. 5-11 inches, 13-18 inches, etc.), given that the wings 115, 120 are long enough to wrap around the arms of a baby wearing the swaddle 100 so that the baby's arms cannot swing or move around. The overlapping portions of the wings 115, 120 allow the wings 115, 120 to secure to each other with suitable clasps or fasteners. The amount of overlap between the wings 115, 120 when in the closed position, as illustrated in
Swaddle/Sleeping bag without Wings
The sleeping bag 200 differs from the swaddle described with regards to
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Other designs for apparel can also be used and can include the same types of layers of fabric as described for the swaddle or the sleeping bag. For example, a stroller blanket or scarf can include the same plurality of layers for temperature maintenance. As one example, the invention includes any apparel or covering for children or infants with at least one outer layer of body fabric, as described above, and at least one inner layer of temperature maintenance fabric, as also described above.
The foregoing description of the embodiments has been presented for the purpose of illustration; it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Persons skilled in the relevant art can appreciate that many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above disclosure.
Further, the language used in the specification has been principally selected for readability and instructional purposes, and it may not have been selected to delineate or circumscribe the inventive subject matter. It is therefore intended that the scope of the patent rights be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by any claims that issue on an application based hereon. Accordingly, the disclosure of the embodiments is intended to be illustrative, but not limiting, of the scope of the patent rights, which is set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A baby temperature maintenance device comprising:
- a first panel of fabric having an outer edge and an upper portion;
- a second panel of fabric having an outer edge an upper portion, the second panel attached at one side to the first panel;
- a lower securing mechanism having a mating portion attached along the outer edge of the first panel and a mating portion attached along the outer edge of the second panel, the mating portions capable of fastening the first and second panels together along the outer edges for enclosing a baby between the first and second panels, the lower securing mechanism openable at a first location and a second location to provide access to a lower portion of a baby from two sides;
- a first upper securing mechanism and a second upper securing mechanism at the upper portion of the first panel and the upper portion of the second panel, the first upper securing mechanism having two mating portions on a first side and the second upper securing mechanism having two mating portions on a second side, the mating portions on the first side capable of being fastened over one of the baby's shoulders and the mating portions on the second side capable of being fastened over another of the baby's shoulders;
- a first wing that is a panel of fabric that is secured to the first panel, the first wing configured to fold across a first side and a center of the second panel, the first wing comprising a first mating portion of a wing securing mechanism; and
- a second wing that is a panel of fabric that is secured to the first panel, the second wing configured to fold across a second side and the center of the second panel, the second wing comprising a second mating portion of the wing securing mechanism capable of being fastened to the first mating portion to secure the first and second wings over the baby's arms to restrict movement.
2. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the first panel and the second panel are substantially tear-drop shaped, such that a lower portion of the baby temperature maintenance device is wider than the upper portion.
3. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the first panel and the second panel each comprise a plurality of layers of fabric, at least one of the layers of fabric comprising nanoparticles that are configured to absorb and release heat to maintain a temperature of a baby enclosed within the baby temperature maintenance device.
4. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the second panel attached at one side to the first panel further comprises a portion of the outer edges of the first panel and the second panel underneath a hole configured for a baby's arm being sewn together.
5. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the lower securing mechanism along the outer edges of the first panel and the second panel is a dual slider zipper, which is configured to zip open and closed in one or more directions and provide a parent or a caretaker of the baby access to a lower portion of the baby for diaper changes or adjustment of the baby without disturbing an upper portion of the baby or the first wing or the second wing.
6. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the first location is directly beneath a first hole configured for a baby's arm and the second location is beneath a location at which the second panel is attached at one side to the first panel.
7. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 6, wherein the second location at which the second panel is attached at one side to the first panel is directly underneath a hole configured for a baby's arm.
8. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the lower securing mechanism along the outer edges of the first panel and the second panel is a dual slider zipper, and wherein the first location or the second location is positioned at the edge of a first hole or a second hole configured for a baby's arm, such that a dual slider zipper forms the lower portion of the first hole or the second hole when the zipper is zipped closed.
9. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the mating portions of the plurality of upper securing mechanisms form the upper portion of a first hole or a second hole configured for a baby's arm when the mating portions are fastened.
10. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the mating portions of the plurality of upper securing mechanisms are hook-and-loop fasteners.
11. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the first panel and the second panel are configured to lay flat next to each other when the lower securing mechanism and the plurality of upper securing mechanisms are undone or open.
12. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein the mating portions of the first wing and the second wing are hook-and-loop fasteners that cover at least half of the surface area of each wing to provide a range of adjustability for increasing tightness or looseness of the first wing and the second wing when fastened together.
13. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein portions of the first wing and portions of the second wing overlap with the first panel, such that the first wing and the second wing touch to form a shape of a “v” on the first panel.
14. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein upper portions of the first wing and the second wing near a neckline are shaped such that the first wing and the second wing angle away from the neckline.
15. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 1, wherein a width of the first wing and a width of the second wing are sufficient to allow the first wing and the second wing to overlap around a body of a baby enclosed by the first and second panels without the first wing and the second wing wrapping around a back of the first panel.
16. A baby temperature maintenance device comprising:
- a first panel of fabric having an outer edge and an upper portion;
- a second panel of fabric having an outer edge an upper portion, the second panel attached at one side to the first panel, the first panel and the second panel each comprising a plurality of layers of fabric, at least one of the layers of fabric comprising nanoparticles that are configured to absorb and release heat to maintain a temperature of a baby enclosed within the baby temperature maintenance device;
- a lower securing mechanism having a mating portion attached along the outer edge of the first panel and a mating portion attached along the outer edge of the second panel, the mating portions capable of fastening the first and second panels together along the outer edges for enclosing a baby between the first and second panels, the lower securing mechanism openable at a first location and a second location to provide access to a lower portion of a baby from two sides; and
- a first upper securing mechanism and a second upper securing mechanism at the upper portion of the first panel and the upper portion of the second panel, the first upper securing mechanism having two mating portions on a first side and the second upper securing mechanism having two mating portions on a second side, the mating portions on the first side capable of being fastened over one of the baby's shoulders and the mating portions on the second side capable of being fastened over another of the baby's shoulders.
17. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 16, wherein the first panel and the second panel are configured to lay flat next to each other when the lower securing mechanism and the plurality of upper securing mechanisms are undone or open.
18. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 16, wherein the lower securing mechanism along the outer edges of the first panel and the second panel is a dual slider zipper, and wherein the first location or the second location is positioned at the edge of a first hole or a second hole configured for a baby's arm, such that a dual slider zipper forms the lower portion of the first hole or the second hole when the zipper is zipped closed.
19. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 16, wherein the mating portions of the plurality of upper securing mechanisms form the upper portion of a first hole or a second hole configured for a baby's arm when the mating portions are fastened.
20. The baby temperature maintenance device of claim 16, wherein the first location is directly beneath a first hole configured for a baby's arm and the second location is beneath a location at which the second panel is attached at one side to the first panel, wherein the location at which the second panel is attached at one side to the first panel is directly underneath a hole configured for a baby's arm, and wherein the zipper is configured to open and close the device along a left, right and bottom side of a baby wearing the device.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 12, 2016
Publication Date: Oct 13, 2016
Inventors: Ulliyada Bopanna (San Francisco, CA), Jane Chen (San Francisco, CA)
Application Number: 15/097,165