WEARABLE BABY CARRIERS WITH MULTIPLE OPARATION MODES, AND BABY SUPPORT SYSTEMS COMPRISING SUCH WEARABLE BABY CARRIERS
A wearable baby carrier includes: a pad; a first strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a first strap connector; a second strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a second strap connector; and a first device connector coupled to the pad; wherein the wearable baby carrier has a first operation mode, and a second operation mode; wherein in the first operation mode, the wearable baby carrier is configured to support a weight of a baby while the wearable baby carrier is worn by the user via the first strap and the second strap; and wherein in the second operation mode, the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to a baby device via the first device connector while the wearable baby carrier is not worn by the user.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/888,731 filed on May 31, 2020, pending. The entire disclosure of the above application is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
FIELDThe field of the subject disclosure relates to baby carriers, baby devices for attachment with baby carriers, and baby support systems having baby carriers and baby devices.
BACKGROUNDBaby carriers have been used to carry babies. A baby carrier may include shoulder straps for allowing a user (e.g., a caregiver) of the baby carrier to wear the baby carrier.
Sometimes, after a user of a baby carrier has carried the baby in the baby carrier, the user may want to transfer the baby from the baby carrier to another location, such as to a bed, a car seat, etc. However, if the baby is asleep in the baby carrier, the transfer of the baby from the baby carrier to another location may cause the baby to wake up. This is because removal of the baby from the baby carrier may involve the user lifting the baby away from the baby carrier, and placing the baby onto the new location. Sometimes, the new location may have a cold surface that can cause discomfort to the baby when the baby is placed in contact with the cold surface, thereby causing the baby to wake up.
Also, even if the baby is not asleep in the baby carrier, transferring the baby away from the baby carrier, and placing the baby onto a new location may be troublesome. In addition, the baby may prefer to stay in the baby carrier, and may not like to be placed on the new location. This is especially the case if the new location has a cold surface that can cause discomfort to the baby.
SUMMARYA wearable baby carrier includes: a pad; a first strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a first strap connector, wherein the first strap is configured to extend over a first shoulder of a user of the wearable baby carrier; a second strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a second strap connector, wherein the second strap is configured to extend over a second shoulder of the user; and a first device connector coupled to the pad; wherein the wearable baby carrier has a first operation mode, and a second operation mode; wherein in the first operation mode, the wearable baby carrier is configured to support a weight of a baby while the wearable baby carrier is worn by the user via the first strap and the second strap; and wherein in the second operation mode, the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to a baby device via the first device connector while the wearable baby carrier is not worn by the user.
Optionally, the wearable baby carrier further includes a spine coupled to the pad.
Optionally, the spine comprises a plurality of spine components that are moveably connected in a series.
Optionally, the first device connector comprises a first rigid loop configured to detachably couple with a first latch at the baby device.
Optionally, the wearable baby carrier further includes a second rigid loop coupled to the pad, wherein the second rigid loop is configured to detachably couple with a second latch at the baby device.
Optionally, the wearable baby carrier further includes a first protrusion configured for insertion into a first opening of the baby device.
Optionally, the first protrusion comprises a first hook configured to anchor against a part of the baby device when the first hook is inserted into the first opening of the baby device.
Optionally, the wearable baby carrier further includes a second protrusion configured for insertion into a second opening of the baby device.
Optionally, the first device connector of the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to a first connector of the baby device, wherein one of the first device connector of the wearable baby carrier and the first connector of the baby device comprises a key hole, and the other one of the first device connector of the wearable baby carrier and the first connector of the baby device comprises a disc for insertion into the key hole.
Optionally, the first device connector comprises one or more tabs configured to mate with an axel of a cam lock at the baby device.
Optionally, the wearable baby carrier further includes a latch release mechanism coupled to the pad.
Optionally, the wearable baby carrier further includes a second device connector coupled to the pad, wherein the first device connector and the second device connector are configured to detachably couple to a first connector and a second connector, respectively, at the baby device.
Optionally, the first strap connector comprises a first snap-fit connector, and the second strap connector comprises a second snap-fit connector.
Optionally, the baby device comprises at least a part of a stationary baby support, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the stationary baby support via the first device connector.
Optionally, the baby device comprises at least a part of a stroller, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the stroller via the first device connector.
Optionally, the baby device comprises at least a part of a baby-rocker, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the baby-rocker via the first device connector.
Optionally, the baby device comprises at least a part of a baby chair, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the baby chair via the first device connector.
Optionally, the baby device comprises at least a part of a child car seat, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the child car seat via the first device connector.
A baby support system includes the wearable baby carrier, and the baby device.
Optionally, the baby device comprises at least a part of a stationary baby support, at least a part of a stroller, at least a part of a baby-rocker, at least a part of a baby chair, or at least a part of a child car seat; and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the stationary baby support, to the part of the stroller via the first device connector, to the part of the baby-rocker via the first device connector, to the part of the baby chair via the first device connector, or to the part of the child car seat via the first device connector.
Optionally, the baby device comprises a base and an interface component moveably coupled to the base to adjust an angle of the interface component relative to the base; and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the interface component of the baby device via the first device connector.
A wearable baby carrier includes: a pad; a first strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a first strap connector, wherein the first strap is configured to extend over a first shoulder of a user of the wearable baby carrier; a second strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a second strap connector, wherein the second strap is configured to extend over a second shoulder of the user; a spine coupled to the pad, the spine comprising a plurality of spine components that are moveably connected in a series; a first device connector coupled to the pad; and a second device connector coupled to the pad; wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to a baby device via the first connector when the wearable baby carrier is not worn by the user; and wherein the first device connector and the second device connector are configured to detachably couple to a first connector and a second connector, respectively, at the baby device.
An interface component is configured for detachably coupling a wearable baby carrier with a baby device, the wearable baby carrier comprising a pad, a first strap configured for coupling to the pad via a first strap connector, a second strap configured for coupling to the pad via a second strap connector, and a first device connector; the interface component comprising: a receiving surface configured to receive the wearable baby carrier; a securing mechanism configured to secure the interface component to the baby device; and one or more connectors configured to detachably couple with corresponding one or more device connectors at the wearable baby carrier.
Optionally, a baby device includes the interface component.
Optionally, the baby device comprises a stationary baby support, a stroller, a baby-rocker, a baby chair, or a child car seat.
Other and further aspects and features will be evident from reading the following detailed description.
The drawings illustrate the design and utility of embodiments, in which similar elements are referred to by common reference numerals. In order to better appreciate how advantages and objects are obtained, a more particular description of the embodiments will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only exemplary embodiments and are not therefore to be considered limiting in the scope of the claimed invention.
Various embodiments are described hereinafter with reference to the figures. It should be noted that the figures may or may not be drawn to scale and that elements of similar structures or functions are represented by like reference numerals throughout the figures. It should also be noted that the figures are only intended to facilitate the description of the embodiments. They are not intended as an exhaustive description of the claimed invention or as a limitation on the scope of the claimed invention. In addition, an illustrated embodiment needs not have all the aspects or advantages of the invention shown. An aspect or an advantage described in conjunction with a particular embodiment is not necessarily limited to that embodiment and can be practiced in any other embodiments even if not so illustrated or if not so explicitly described.
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The device connectors 150a, 150b and/or the protrusions 170a, 170b may be made from any materials, such as metal, alloy, plastics, polymer (e.g., high strength polymer), etc. As shown in
The device connectors 150a, 150b and the protrusions 170a, 170b, and their operation will be further described.
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In the illustrated example, the strap connectors 130a, 130b, 132a, 132b at the pad 110 are female connectors, and the connectors 126, 128 at the straps 120a, 120b are male connectors. In other embodiments, the strap connectors 130a, 130b, 132a, 132b at the pad 110 may be male connectors, and the connectors 126, 128 at the straps 120a, 120b may be female connectors. In some embodiments, each male connector may be a male snap-fit connector, and each female connector may be a female snap-fit connector. In further embodiments, the strap connectors 130a, 130b, 132a, 132b may be other types of connectors, and may have other configurations. For examples, in other embodiments, the strap connectors 130a, 130b, 132a, 132b may be implemented using frictional fit connectors, buttons, belt loops, clips, anchors, etc. Also, in other embodiments, one or both ends of each of the straps 120a, 120b may be permanently secured to the pad 110 (e.g., via stitching, and/or adhesive, etc.). In such cases, the stitching and/or the adhesive may be considered example(s) of the strap connector 130/132.
The wearable baby carrier 100 also includes a waist band 180 configured to detachably couple with the pad 110 via waist band connectors 134a, 134b at the pad 110. The waist band 180 includes one or more pockets 182 for allowing a user to store items. As shown in
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In some embodiments, the top part (i.e., the part including the top end 164) of the pad 110 may be configured to support a neck, a back, or a chest of a baby. In other embodiments, the top art of the pad 110 may be configured to support a head of a baby. In further embodiments, baby carrier 100 may include a headrest coupled to the top end 164 of the pad 110. The headrest may be permanently coupled to the pad 110, and may be considered to be a part or an extension of the pad 110. Alternatively, the headrest may be an accessory component that is detachably secured to the pad 110.
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After the protrusions 170 of the baby carrier 100 have been inserted into the openings 480 at the baby device 400, the device connectors 150 of the baby carrier 100 can then be coupled with respective connectors 470 at the baby device 400. As shown in
It should be noted that the baby device 400 is not limited to the configuration shown in
It should be noted that the wearable baby carrier 100 may be detachably coupled to the baby device 400 using different types of connectors in different embodiments. As described in the previous example, in some embodiments, the device connectors 150 at the wearable baby carrier 100 may be rigid loops.
Alternatively, the disc 1350 with the post 1360 may be used to implement the protrusion 170 at the baby carrier 100. In such cases, the key hole 1300 may be considered as an example of the opening 480 located at the interface component 450 of the baby device 400.
It should be noted that the connectors for detachably coupling the wearable baby carrier 100 to the baby device 400 are not limited to the examples described, and that different types of connectors and/or connection schemes may be used in other embodiments. For example, in other embodiments, any of the examples of the device connector 150 (such as the loops 900a, 900b) may be implemented at the interface component 450 of the baby device 400. Similarly, any of the examples of the connector 470 may be implemented at the baby carrier 100. In further embodiments, instead of having multiple protrusions 170 at the baby carrier 100, the baby carrier 100 may have only one protrusion 170, or no protrusion 170. In other embodiments, instead of having multiple device connectors 150 at the baby carrier 100, the baby carrier 100 may have only one device connector 150. Also, in other embodiments, instead of having a combination of different connector elements (e.g., protrusion(s) 170 plus loop(s) 900), the baby carrier 100 may have a number of the same kind of connector elements (e.g., only one kind of connector elements). For example, in other embodiments, both the device connector 150 and the protrusion 170 may be respective loops (like the loop 900). Furthermore, in other embodiments, the device connector(s) 150 may be implemented using buttons (e.g., snap buttons), clip(s), clamp(s), etc.
As described in some embodiments, the baby device 400 may include a latch release mechanism 490 for releasing the wearable baby carrier 100 from the baby device 400 (
It should be noted that the baby device 400 is not limited to a stationary baby support, and that the baby device 400 may be other types of baby products.
During use of the baby stroller of
It should be noted that the stroller is not limited to the configuration shown, and that the stroller may have other configurations in other embodiments. For example, in other embodiments, the stroller may have a stroller seat coupled to the base. In such cases, the interface component 450 may be coupled to the seat. In some embodiments, the stroller seat may be reversible, so that a user has an option to place a baby in a forward or backward direction. In further embodiments, the interface component 450 may be provided as a part of a stroller seat that is detachably coupled to the base 1500 of the stroller. The seat may be selectively coupled to the base 1500 in different directions, so that the baby is facing the user, or away from the user. In some embodiments, the seat is reclinable—e.g., the body supporting part of the seat may be reclined completely in some embodiments.
In some embodiments, the wheels 1502 of stroller may be all-terrain wheels. Also, in some embodiments, the stroller may have all-wheel suspension. The stroller may optionally include one or more storage compartments. In addition, in some embodiments, the stroller may have an adjustable handle bar. Furthermore, in some embodiments, the stroller may include foot activated brakes. Also, in some embodiments, the stroller may optionally include a belly bar for the baby.
During use of the baby-rocker of
During use of the baby chair of
During use of the child car seat of
In one or more embodiments described herein, the interface component 450 may be manufactured as a part of the baby device 400. Alternatively, the interface component 450 may be provided separately from the baby device 400. In such cases, the interface component 450 may be used to interface the wearable baby carrier 100 with one or more conventional baby devices 400. For example, a baby device 400 may be an off-the-shelf baby device that does not have attachment capability with the wearable baby carrier 100. In such cases, the interface component 450 may be placed on the baby device 400, so that the interface component 450 can be used to detachably couple the wearable baby carrier 100 with the baby device 400. In one implementation, the interface component 450 may be an insert with connector(s) for detachably coupling with the device connector(s) of the wearable baby device 100. In some embodiments, the interface component 450 may include one or more mounting mechanisms (e.g., straps, ties, Velcro, clips, etc.) for attachment to the baby device 400.
In some embodiments, a baby support system may be provided. The baby support system may include the wearable baby carrier 100, and one or more baby devices 400. By means of non-limiting examples, the baby device 400 may be at least a part of a stationary baby support (such as the one shown in
As illustrated in the above embodiments, the wearable baby carrier 100 and the baby devices 400 are advantageous because they allow transfer of a baby onto any of the baby devices 400 without the need to remove the baby from the baby carrier 100. If the baby is asleep in the baby carrier 100, the baby is already in a comfort state and is adjusted to the temperature of the baby carrier 100. The transfer of the wearable baby carrier 100 onto the baby device 400 without removing the baby from the wearable baby carrier 100 allows the baby to continue to maintain in the comfort state. This, in turn, may allow the baby to continue to sleep without waking up the baby.
In one or more embodiments described herein, the baby carrier 100 may optionally further include an accessory for coupling with the pad 110 of the baby carrier 100. For example, in some embodiments, the accessory may be a safety belt with connectors configured to couple with the pad 110. The safety belt is configured to prevent the baby from rolling off the pad 110 or from falling off the pad 110 after the pad 110 is removed from the user, and after the pad 110 is coupled with a baby device 400. In some embodiments, the safety belt may be designed to meet safety standards for a particular application. For example, in the embodiments in which the baby device 400 is a baby chair (
In addition, in one or more embodiments described herein, the baby device 400 may optionally also include a hydraulic jack. The hydraulic jack may be configured to lift at least a part of the baby device 400 so that a height of the interface component 450 can be adjusted for allowing a user to easily place the baby carrier 100 onto the interface component 450. For example, in the case where the baby device 400 is a stroller, a control for activating a hydraulic jack may be provided at a handle bar. The control may be activated to cause the hydraulic jack to move a stroller chair upward. The control may also be de-activated to cause the hydraulic jack to move a stroller chair downward. In other embodiments, the stroller may have two controls on opposite sides of the stroller handle bar, wherein each of the controls may be selectively activated or deactivated to operate the hydraulic jack. In some embodiments, the hydraulic jack is configured to provide a lifting force that is at least 50 lb, at least 100 lb, at least 150 lb, or at least 200 lb.
Although the above embodiments have been described with reference to the carrier 100 being configured for carrying a baby, in other embodiments, the carrier 100 may be configured for carrying a pet (e.g., a dog, a cat, etc.). In such cases, the carrier 100 is a pet carrier 100. The pet carrier 100 may be configured to detachably couple with one or more pet devices, such as a stationary pet support, a pet stroller, etc.
As used in this specification, the term “baby carrier” refers to a device that can be used to carry a baby, wherein such device may or may not include shoulder straps attached to the pad. For example, a baby carrier may be a device with shoulder straps attached to a pad that allows a user to carry a baby while wearing the baby carrier in one operation mode. In another operation mode, the straps may be detached from the pad. In such cases, the pad itself without the straps may also be considered a “baby carrier”.
Also, as used in this specification, the term “connector” may refer to any mechanism that is configured for connecting or coupling two items, either directly or indirectly. A connector may be a detachable connector that allows the two items to be detached after they are coupled together. By means of non-limiting examples, a detachable connector may be a snap-fit connector, a frictional fit connector, a button (e.g., a snap button), a hook, an anchor, a protrusion, an opening, a key hole, a disc, a jaw, a tab, an axle, etc., or at least a part of any of the foregoing. Thus, the protrusion 170 described herein may itself be considered as a connector. Similarly, the opening 480 or the keyhole 1300 described herein may also be considered as a connector. In some cases, a connector may be a permanent connector that permanently couple two items. By means of non-limiting examples, a permanent connector may be stitching, adhesive, welding, etc.
The following items are exemplary features of embodiments described herein. Each item may be an embodiment itself or may be a part of an embodiment. One or more items described below may be combined with other item(s) in an embodiment.
Item 1: A wearable baby carrier includes: a pad; a first strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a first strap connector, wherein the first strap is configured to extend over a first shoulder of a user of the wearable baby carrier; a second strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a second strap connector, wherein the second strap is configured to extend over a second shoulder of the user; and a first device connector coupled to the pad; wherein the wearable baby carrier has a first operation mode, and a second operation mode; wherein in the first operation mode, the wearable baby carrier is configured to support a weight of a baby while the wearable baby carrier is worn by the user via the first strap and the second strap; and wherein in the second operation mode, the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to a baby device via the first device connector while the wearable baby carrier is not worn by the user.
Item 2: The wearable baby carrier further includes a spine coupled to the pad.
Item 3: The spine comprises a plurality of spine components that are moveably connected in a series.
Item 4: The first device connector comprises a first rigid loop configured to detachably couple with a first latch at the baby device.
Item 5: The wearable baby carrier further includes a second rigid loop coupled to the pad, wherein the second rigid loop is configured to detachably couple with a second latch at the baby device.
Item 6: The wearable baby carrier further includes a first protrusion configured for insertion into a first opening of the baby device.
Item 7: The first protrusion comprises a first hook configured to anchor against a part of the baby device when the first hook is inserted into the first opening of the baby device.
Item 8: The wearable baby carrier further includes a second protrusion configured for insertion into a second opening of the baby device.
Item 9: The first device connector of the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to a first connector of the baby device, wherein one of the first device connector of the wearable baby carrier and the first connector of the baby device comprises a key hole, and the other one of the first device connector of the wearable baby carrier and the first connector of the baby device comprises a disc for insertion into the key hole.
Item 10: The first device connector comprises one or more tabs configured to mate with an axel of a cam lock at the baby device.
Item 11: The wearable baby carrier further includes a latch release mechanism coupled to the pad.
Item 12: The wearable baby carrier further includes a second device connector coupled to the pad, wherein the first device connector and the second device connector are configured to detachably couple to a first connector and a second connector, respectively, at the baby device.
Item 13: The first strap connector comprises a first snap-fit connector, and the second strap connector comprises a second snap-fit connector.
Item 14: The baby device comprises at least a part of a stationary baby support, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the stationary baby support via the first device connector.
Item 15: The baby device comprises at least a part of a stroller, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the stroller via the first device connector.
Item 16: The baby device comprises at least a part of a baby-rocker, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the baby-rocker via the first device connector.
Item 17: The baby device comprises at least a part of a baby chair, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the baby chair via the first device connector.
Item 18: The baby device comprises at least a part of a child car seat, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the child car seat via the first device connector.
Item 19: A baby support system includes the wearable baby carrier, and the baby device.
Item 20: The baby device comprises at least a part of a stationary baby support, at least a part of a stroller, at least a part of a baby-rocker, at least a part of a baby chair, or at least a part of a child car seat; and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the stationary baby support, to the part of the stroller via the first device connector, to the part of the baby-rocker via the first device connector, to the part of the baby chair via the first device connector, or to the part of the child car seat via the first device connector.
Item 21: The baby device comprises a base and an interface component moveably coupled to the base to adjust an angle of the interface component relative to the base; and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the interface component of the baby device via the first device connector.
Item 22: A wearable baby carrier includes: a pad; a first strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a first strap connector, wherein the first strap is configured to extend over a first shoulder of a user of the wearable baby carrier; a second strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a second strap connector, wherein the second strap is configured to extend over a second shoulder of the user; a spine coupled to the pad, the spine comprising a plurality of spine components that are moveably connected in a series; a first device connector coupled to the pad; and a second device connector coupled to the pad; wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to a baby device via the first connector when the wearable baby carrier is not worn by the user; and wherein the first device connector and the second device connector are configured to detachably couple to a first connector and a second connector, respectively, at the baby device.
Item 23: An interface component is configured for detachably coupling a wearable baby carrier with a baby device, the wearable baby carrier comprising a pad, a first strap configured for coupling to the pad via a first strap connector, a second strap configured for coupling to the pad via a second strap connector, and a first device connector; the interface component comprising: a receiving surface configured to receive the wearable baby carrier; a securing mechanism configured to secure the interface component to the baby device; and one or more connectors configured to detachably couple with corresponding one or more device connectors at the wearable baby carrier.
Item 24: A baby device includes the interface component.
Item 25: The baby device comprises a stationary baby support, a stroller, a baby-rocker, a baby chair, or a child car seat.
Although particular features have been shown and described, it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the claimed invention, and it will be made obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed invention. The specification and drawings are, accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative rather than restrictive sense. The claimed invention is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents.
Claims
1. A wearable baby carrier comprising:
- a pad;
- a first strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a first strap connector, wherein the first strap is configured to extend over a first shoulder of a user of the wearable baby carrier;
- a second strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a second strap connector, wherein the second strap is configured to extend over a second shoulder of the user; and
- a first device connector coupled to the pad;
- wherein the wearable baby carrier has a first operation mode, and a second operation mode;
- wherein in the first operation mode, the wearable baby carrier is configured to support a weight of a baby while the wearable baby carrier is worn by the user via the first strap and the second strap; and
- wherein in the second operation mode, the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to a baby device via the first device connector while the wearable baby carrier is not worn by the user.
2. The wearable baby carrier of claim 1, further comprising a spine coupled to the pad.
3. The wearable baby carrier of claim 2, wherein the spine comprises a plurality of spine components that are moveably connected in a series.
4. The wearable baby carrier of claim 1, wherein the first device connector comprises a first rigid loop configured to detachably couple with a first latch at the baby device.
5. The wearable baby carrier of claim 4, further comprising a second rigid loop coupled to the pad, wherein the second rigid loop is configured to detachably couple with a second latch at the baby device.
6. The wearable baby carrier of claim 4, further comprising a first protrusion configured for insertion into a first opening of the baby device.
7. The wearable baby carrier of claim 6, wherein the first protrusion comprises a first hook configured to anchor against a part of the baby device when the first hook is inserted into the first opening of the baby device.
8. The wearable baby carrier of claim 6, further comprising a second protrusion configured for insertion into a second opening of the baby device.
9. The wearable baby carrier of claim 1, wherein the first device connector of the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to a first connector of the baby device, wherein one of the first device connector of the wearable baby carrier and the first connector of the baby device comprises a key hole, and the other one of the first device connector of the wearable baby carrier and the first connector of the baby device comprises a disc for insertion into the key hole.
10. The wearable baby carrier of claim 1, wherein the first device connector comprises one or more tabs configured to mate with an axel of a cam lock at the baby device.
11. The wearable baby carrier of claim 1, further comprising a latch release mechanism coupled to the pad.
12. The wearable baby carrier of claim 1, further comprising a second device connector coupled to the pad, wherein the first device connector and the second device connector are configured to detachably couple to a first connector and a second connector, respectively, at the baby device.
13. The wearable baby carrier of claim 1, wherein the first strap connector comprises a first snap-fit connector, and the second strap connector comprises a second snap-fit connector.
14. The wearable baby carrier of claim 1, wherein the baby device comprises at least a part of a stationary baby support, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the stationary baby support via the first device connector.
15. The wearable baby carrier of claim 1, wherein the baby device comprises at least a part of a stroller, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the stroller via the first device connector.
16. The wearable baby carrier of claim 1, wherein the baby device comprises at least a part of a baby-rocker, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the baby-rocker via the first device connector.
17. The wearable baby carrier of claim 1, wherein the baby device comprises at least a part of a baby chair, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the baby chair via the first device connector.
18. The wearable baby carrier of claim 1, wherein the baby device comprises at least a part of a child car seat, and wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the child car seat via the first device connector.
19. A baby support system comprising the wearable baby carrier of claim 1, and the baby device.
20. The baby support system of claim 19, wherein the baby device comprises at least a part of a stationary baby support, at least a part of a stroller, at least a part of a baby-rocker, at least a part of a baby chair, or at least a part of a child car seat; and
- wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the part of the stationary baby support, the part of the stroller via the first device connector, to the part of the baby-rocker via the first device connector, to the part of the baby chair via the first device connector, or to the part of the child car seat via the first device connector.
21. The baby support system of claim 19, wherein the baby device comprises a base and an interface component moveably coupled to the base to adjust an angle of the interface component relative to the base; and
- wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to the interface component of the baby device via the first device connector.
22. A wearable baby carrier comprising:
- a pad;
- a first strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a first strap connector, wherein the first strap is configured to extend over a first shoulder of a user of the wearable baby carrier;
- a second strap coupled to, or configured for coupling to, the pad via a second strap connector, wherein the second strap is configured to extend over a second shoulder of the user;
- a support structure coupled to the pad, the support structure comprising a plurality of support components that are moveably connected in a series;
- a first device connector coupled to the pad; and
- a second device connector coupled to the pad;
- wherein the wearable baby carrier is configured to detachably couple to a baby device via the first connector when the wearable baby carrier is not worn by the user; and
- wherein the first device connector and the second device connector are configured to detachably couple to a first connector and a second connector, respectively, at the baby device.
23. An interface component configured for detachably coupling a wearable baby carrier with a baby device, the wearable baby carrier comprising a pad, a first strap configured for coupling to the pad via a first strap connector, a second strap configured for coupling to the pad via a second strap connector, and a first device connector; the interface component comprising:
- a receiving surface configured to receive the wearable baby carrier;
- a securing mechanism configured to secure the interface component to the baby device; and
- one or more connectors configured to detachably couple with corresponding one or more device connectors at the wearable baby carrier.
24. A baby device comprising the interface component of claim 23.
25. The baby device of claim 24, wherein the baby device comprises a stationary baby support, a stroller, a baby-rocker, a baby chair, or a child car seat.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 28, 2022
Publication Date: May 19, 2022
Inventor: Paul Anthony Fulcher (San Jose, CA)
Application Number: 17/588,169