![]() Carrying aid for babies and toddlers.
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a carrying aid for babies and small children comprising a back part (1), a tunnel (11) arranged in the lower end region of the back part (1), a hip belt (2) which can be passed through the tunnel (11) and in the tunnel (11 ) is reversibly releasably fastened and two shoulder straps (4) which are arranged at the upper end of the back part (1), wherein a fastening belt (3) is provided, the ends of each with a shoulder belt (4) are connectable, wherein the fastening strap (3 ) is arranged in sections in the tunnel (11) and projects beyond the tunnel (11) on both sides. 公开号:CH713748A2 申请号:CH00524/18 申请日:2018-04-24 公开日:2018-10-31 发明作者:Tschugguel Verena 申请人:Tschugguel Verena; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Description: [0001] The invention relates to a carrying aid for babies and toddlers according to the preamble of claim 1. Different carrying aids are known from the prior art: First, find various types of slippers. These allow the child to be carried in the ergonomically correct position. However, a disadvantage is a complicated and time-consuming binding technique. Therefore, wearing aids have been developed which are intended to enable quicker application and better weight distribution. From AT 11 561 U1, for example, a carrying aid is known, which provides a hip belt for distributing the weight. An adaptation to the size of the child is possible by adjusting the width of the seat part. The disadvantage here, however, that the size adjustment is not so individually adjustable that the child can be worn from birth to self-running in the carrying aid. In addition, the wearer must use the hip belt to hold the child in the carrying aid. This can be uncomfortable and the use of the baby carrier during pregnancy is not possible. For longer wearing times can also cut the fabric edges on the legs of the child. Similar difficulties occur in other known systems, e.g. AT 14 132 U1. Object of the present invention is therefore to provide a carrying aid that can be used from birth and to the independent running of the child supports the development of the child by an ergonomically adapted carrying position and a comfortable carrying the child both on the stomach and on the back allows. The invention solves the problem with the characterizing features of claim 1. According to the invention it is provided that a fastening strap is provided, the ends of which are connectable to the two shoulder straps, wherein the fastening belt is arranged in sections in the tunnel and projects beyond the tunnel on both sides. The inventive carrying aid carrying the child is possible both in front of the belly and on the back of the wearer, the child looks in each case to the wearer. The carrying aid can be quickly and easily adjusted for these two purposes. By adjusting the straps, a simple and rapid adaptation of the carrying aid to the wearer is possible, so that different wearers can also use the carrying aid alternately. The hip belt allows a distribution of weight on the hips of the wearer, which is especially important when wearing in front of the stomach. If use of the hipbelt is not desired, or e.g. due to pregnancy, not possible, so this can be easily removed. The carrying aid can then be converted into a back carrier. The fastening strap is additionally and independently of the hip belt available and runs separately from this. The combination of the two shoulder straps with the two ends of the fastening strap creates a backpack-like carrying system. The child is then held in the carrying aid by the fastening strap. An ergonomically correct sitting position is achieved by the fastening strap being guided through the tunnel. As a result, even with the hip belt removed, the child sits in an ergonomic, rounded-back position. In addition, a squat-spreading posture to support the hip development is important. The knees of the child are tightened up to the belly button and spread a little over hip width. The child lies with his thighs in the carrying aid, the lower legs protrude from both sides of the carrying aid. It is advantageous for wearing on the back, when the fastening belt in the central region of the longitudinal extent of the tunnel is reversibly releasably fastened to the tunnel. It is particularly advantageous if the fastening belt is fastened undetachably to the tunnel in the middle region of the longitudinal extent of the tunnel, for example is sewn on. By attaching the weight is increasingly transmitted to this central area. The hunchback position is thus particularly well supported, especially when the hip belt is removed. Advantageously, it is possible that the fastening belt is fixed in the middle region of the longitudinal extent of the tunnel in a loop up and down, but left and right but kept movable or guided longitudinally. Also by this configuration, the weight is transmitted to the central region of the tunnel, so that the round back position is supported. According to the invention are advantageous seams which are provided above the tunnel in the lower region of the back part and which are arranged radially from the edge of the back part and which are arranged symmetrically on both sides of the back part. At least one of these seams may be formed as a darts. The round back position is thereby supported. In addition, the child's legs are held in a particularly advantageous position. Preferably, padding above the tunnel in the lower region of the back part are provided, which are arranged approximately semicircular from the edge of the back part and which are arranged symmetrically on both sides of the back part. As a result, a cutting of the fabric edges on the legs of the child can be prevented. According to the invention it is particularly advantageous if the hip belt can be fastened on both sides to a respective terminal position in the tunnel, in particular via hook-and-loop fasteners. This design of the carrying aid, the width of the web portion can be variably adjusted. A closer attachment leads to a narrower bridge, so a smaller leg distance of the child. A farther apart attachment leads to a wider bridge. An adaptation of the bridge to the size of the child is thus very easy. In addition, the hip belt may be secured in the tunnel so as to point in the opposite direction of the shoulder straps. That is, the buckles for adjusting the length of the hip belt are facing the child, facing the inside of the carrying aid. The carrying aid can then be created so that the tunnel is folded over the back. This shortens the back part. This is especially beneficial for very young children. The invention is illustrated by way of example with reference to the following drawings without limiting the general inventive concept. Fig. 1 shows a preferred embodiment of the inventive carrying aid with tunnel waistband fastened. Fig. 2 shows the carrying aid of Fig. 1 with removed hip belt. In Fig. 1, an embodiment of the inventive carrying aid is shown. It has a back part 1, which is connected at the upper end in the middle region with a head part 5. A shoulder strap 4 is attached to each side of the head part 5. At the lower end of the back part 1, a tunnel 11 is provided. Through the tunnel 11 passes through a fastening belt 3, whose ends project beyond the tunnel 11 on both sides. In addition, in Fig. 1, a hip belt 2 is passed through the tunnel 11. The fastening belt 3 is completely independent of the hip belt 2 and separated. The back part 1 serves to support or accommodate the child. The strap system is based on common backpack systems and serves to attach the carrying aid to the wearer and to adapt the carrying aid to the wearer and to the child. In the illustrated embodiment, the back part 1 is adapted to the body shape of a child. Starting from a rectangular basic shape, the narrow sides form the upper and lower end of the back 1. The upper corners are chamfered and connected to the shoulder straps 4. In the lower end region of the back part 1, the tunnel 11 is provided. The long sides have up to twice the height of the tunnel 11 on a straight course. In addition, until the starting point of the shoulder straps 4, the back part 1 is biconvex. Through the biconvex areas, the child can extend legs and arms sideways out of the carrying aid. The back part 1 is made of woven fabric. As a result, it is stable, can adapt to the body of the child and allows a natural regulation of body temperature. Other materials that meet these requirements may also be used. In the lower part of the back part 1 symmetrical seams 12 are attached on both sides. These run radially from the edge of the back part 1, wherein there is a certain distance between the seams 12 of both sides. The area between the seams 12 serves the child as a seat. In the illustrated embodiment, three seams 12 are provided, wherein one of the seams 12 is formed as a darts. By this arrangement of the seams 12, the hunchback attitude of the child is particularly well supported. In addition, a particularly advantageous positioning of the legs of the child can be done by this arrangement. In order to avoid cutting the fabric edges into the legs of the child, a padding 13 is additionally provided. The padding 13 is arranged symmetrically on both side edges of the back part 1 semicircular. The curves are each facing the center of the back part 1 and have a certain distance from each other. As a result, the legs of the child are stored particularly soft, without causing pressure points. The padding 13 is in the illustrated embodiment of a thin foam, which is sewn into the back part 1. Other suitable materials may also be used. The padding 13 is located in the region of the seams 12 and is held by them in their position. This additionally prevents slippage or pushing together of the padding 13. Furthermore, the position of the legs of the child in the carrying aid is predetermined by the seams 12 and a padding 13 in this area is particularly advantageous. A further adaptation of the back part 1 to the child is possible via the hip belt 2. In Fig. 2, the hip belt 2 is shown after it has been removed from the tunnel 11. It has a longer wide area that is padded. The padded area is equipped on both sides over the entire length with fleece band. In the end of the waist belt 2 consists of narrow straps, at the end of connectable plug-in closers are attached. The length of the hip belt 2 can be adapted to the hip circumference of the wearer via these end regions. In Fig. 1, the hip belt 2 is guided through the tunnel 11, wherein the padded area is partially located in the tunnel 11 and projects beyond the tunnel 11 on both sides. The tunnel 11 is laterally equipped on its inside with a section with hook tape. By connecting the Flauschbands of the waist belt 2 with the hook tape in the tunnel 11 of the hip belt 2 can be releasably attached. The distance at which the side hook tape sections are attached to the waist belt 2 can be adjusted individually and determines the web width. This is particularly advantageous because the web width contributes significantly to a comfortable and ergonomic leg position. Furthermore, the hip belt 2 may be mounted in the tunnel 11 so that the buckles in the opposite direction of the buckles of the shoulder straps 4 show. By folding down the hip belt 2, the tunnel 11 can be folded upwards. As a result, the back part 1 is shortened by the height of the tunnel 11. This is particularly advantageous when very small children are to be carried in the carrying aid. To attach the carrying aid to the carrier, the shoulder straps 4 can be detachably connected to the fastening belt 3. In the illustrated embodiment are for connecting the shoulder straps 4 with the fastening belt. 3
权利要求:
Claims (6) [1] Safety clipper provided. This is particularly advantageous because it prevents accidental opening and also the child can not open the carrying aid. The length of the straps can be individually adapted to the wearer. Corresponding belt systems are known from the prior art of backpacks. Thus, the carrying aid can be worn like a backpack, with both a back and in front of the stomach is possible. When using the carrying aid with hip belt 2, the hip belt 2 is placed around the hip of the wearer and closed by means of the plug-in closures. The length of the waist belt 2 can be adjusted to the wearer so that the weight is transferred to the hips of the wearer. The child is held above the hip belt 2 in the carrying aid. The fastening belt 3 is connected to the shoulder straps 4. The length of the fastening belt 3 and the shoulder straps 4 can be variably adjusted. Thereby, the distance of the back part 1 to the carrier can be variably adjusted according to the size of the wearer and the child, so that the child is securely held in the back part 1. When using the hip belt 2, the carrying aid is preferably worn in front of the stomach. Another way to adjust the baby carrier individually to the needs of child and carrier is shown in Fig. 2. By removing the waist belt 2, the child may be carried in an alternative position on the back of the wearer. The hip belt 2 can be removed by loosening the fastening possibilities in the tunnel 11 and pulling the hip belt 2 out of the tunnel 11. To change the carrying position, the carrying aid can be adjusted with a few simple steps. In addition to the removal of the hip belt 2, only an adjustment of the adjustment of the length of fastening strap 3 and shoulder straps 4 is necessary. The fastening belt 3 passes through the tunnel 11 and projects beyond the tunnel 11 on both sides. By connecting shoulder straps 4 and 3 Befestigungsgurt a bean bag is created. The child can be carried in an ergonomically correct position with a rounded back posture and proper leg positioning. Especially for older children, this carrying position is advantageous. Since the hip belt 2 is not needed, the baby carrier can also be used by pregnant women. The shape of the beanbag, and thus the ergonomically correct position of the child is supported by the attachment of the fastening belt 3 in the central region of the longitudinal extension of the tunnel 11. In the illustrated embodiment, this attachment is achieved by sewn to the tunnel wall. In another embodiment, the attachment can also take place via other permanent or detachable fastening means. Likewise, a loop arranged centrally in the tunnel 11 can be provided, through which the fastening belt 3 is guided. Alternatively, the fastening belt 3 may not be formed from a continuous webbing, but consist of two separate Befestigungsgurt parts, which have their origin in the central region of the longitudinal extent of the tunnel 11 and are fixed there to the tunnel 11. The carrying position shown in Fig. 2 is particularly advantageous if the wearer does not want to use a hip belt 2, or can use. Fig. 1 and 2 further show that an additional padding 13 can be provided with seams 12 at the upper end portion of the back part 1 at the transition to the head part 5. This embodiment is particularly advantageous, as this way the neck area of the child can be protected. In order to adapt the upper end portion of the back part 1 to the size of the child, a Raffmöglichkeit is provided by a drawstring at the upper end of the back part 1. The head part 5 may be releasably attached laterally to the shoulder straps 4, so that the head of the child is held. It is also possible, the head part 5 rolled up to a neck support, releasably secure. This is particularly well suited for older children and allows the child free mobility of the head, without this, e.g. when sleeping, can fall back. claims 1. Carrying aid for babies and toddlers comprising a back part (1), in the lower end of the back part (I) arranged tunnel (11), a hip belt (2) through the tunnel (11) feasible and in the tunnel (11) reversible is detachably fastened and two shoulder straps (4), which are arranged at the upper end of the back part (1), characterized in that a fastening belt (3) is provided, whose ends are connected to a respective shoulder strap (4), wherein the fastening strap ( 3) is arranged in sections in the tunnel (11) and projects beyond the tunnel (II) on both sides. [2] 2. Carrying aid according to claim 1, characterized in that the fastening belt (3) in the central region of the longitudinal extent of the tunnel (11) on the tunnel (11) is reversibly releasably fastened fastened or undetachably attached. [3] 3. Carrying aid according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the fastening belt (3) in the central region of the longitudinal extent of the tunnel (11) is held longitudinally movable in a loop and guided. [4] 4. Carrying aid according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that seams (12) above the tunnel (11) in the lower region of the back part (1) are provided, which are arranged radially from the edge of the back part (1) and on both sides of Back part (1) are arranged symmetrically. [5] 5. Carrying aid according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that padding (13) above the tunnel (11) in the lower region of the back part (1) are provided, which are arranged approximately semicircular from the edge of the back part (1) and on both sides of the back part (1) are arranged symmetrically. [6] 6. Carrying aid according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the hip belt (2) in the tunnel (11) can be fastened at two terminal positions, in particular via Velcro fasteners.
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引用文献:
公开号 | 申请日 | 公开日 | 申请人 | 专利标题 US4986458A|1988-08-16|1991-01-22|Linday Linda A|Infant carrier| GB9000557D0|1990-01-10|1990-03-14|Gunderman Eugene R|Infant carrier| DE202008012126U1|2008-09-11|2009-02-19|Lauer-Hmaidi, Patricia|Baby carrier| US20100072236A1|2008-09-19|2010-03-25|Michael A Parness|Multifunctional child carrier| AT11561U1|2009-12-28|2011-01-15|Fraeulein Huebsch Inh Mag Elis|WEARING AID FOR BABIES AND CHILDREN| DE202011103052U1|2011-07-12|2011-08-25|Beatrice Isaac|Carrying aid for babies and toddlers| AT14132U1|2013-11-28|2015-05-15|Bettina Dr Stomper-Rosam|Ergonomic belt guide for baby and toddler carrier|
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