Child carrier
US-2018192788-A1 · Jul 12, 2018 · US
US10159357B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10159357-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615177114-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 10, 2003 |
| Publication date | Dec 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 25, 2018 |
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A lightweight child carrier that can be mounted upon the front or the back of a wearer's torso with little or no need to adjust the carriers harness. The carrier includes a main panel having generally a rectangular shape. The bottom edge of the main panel is joined to the top edge of a padded waist band and the bottom edge of a head restraining panel is joined to the top edge of the main panel. Shoulder straps are connected to the main panel and are cojoined by a chest strap that is slidably mounted upon each shoulder strap. Adjustable restraining straps are connected to the chest strap and to the head restraining panel. An auxiliary waist belt is provided that considerably expands the length of the waist band to allow the carrier to be worn by a woman during pregnancy.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A child carrier adapted to be worn by a human wearer for carrying a child, the child carrier comprising: a flexible main panel having, a bottom edge and opposing side edges, the flexible main panel adapted to form a child carrying area in cooperation with the wearer's torso that is open to the wearer's torso the main panel having the bottom edge joined to a top edge of a waistband, the main panel dimensioned to form a sling adapted to support the child in a seated position unencumbered by a crotch strap such that the child's legs are flexed and spread apart; a first shoulder strap having an adjustable length forming a loop along a first of the opposing side edges, wherein an upper end and a lower end of the first shoulder strap are coupled to the main panel; and a second shoulder strap having an adjustable length forming a loop along a second of the opposing side edges, wherein an upper end and a lower end of the second shoulder strap are coupled to the main panel, wherein: the child carrier is adapted to allow the wearer to selectively support the child in a position facing a front side of the wearer's torso or in a position facing a back side of the wearer's torso, wherein the upper ends of the first and second shoulder straps are coupled to the main panel at a position that is away from the wearer when the child carrier is worn and wherein the child carrier is configured to distribute at least a portion of the child's weight to the wearer's hips through the waistband. 2. The child carrier of claim 1 , wherein the width of the bottom edge of the main panel is greater than a distance between the upper ends of the first and second shoulder straps. 3. The child carrier of claim 1 , wherein the child carrier is configured to distribute at least a majority of the child's weight to the wearer's hips through the waistband. 4. The child carrier of claim 3 , wherein the child carrier is adapted to support a majority of the child's weight through the child's hips and thighs. 5. The child carrier of claim 1 , wherein the child carrier further comprises a head panel positioned to cover the child's head. 6. The child carrier of claim 5 , further comprising a first restraining strap coupled to a first corner of the head panel and a second restraining strap coupled to a second corner of the head panel. 7. The child carrier of claim 6 , wherein the child carrier is adapted such that the first restraining strap detachably couples to the child carrier at the first shoulder strap over a first shoulder of the wearer and the second restraining strap detachably couples to the child carrier at the second shoulder strap over the second shoulder of the wearer. 8. The child carrier of claim 1 , further comprising a chest strap adapted to cross the wearer's chest or back from the first shoulder strap to the second shoulder strap on the opposite side of the wearer from the main panel. 9. The child carrier of claim 8 , wherein the chest strap has an adjustable length. 10. The child carrier of claim 9 , wherein the chest strap has an adjustable height. 11. The child carrier of claim 1 , wherein the main panel is substantially rectangular. 12. The child carrier of claim 1 , wherein the child carrier weighs less than three pounds. 13. The child carrier of claim 1 , wherein the child carrier is machine washable. 14. The child carrier of claim 1 , wherein the child carrier is adapted to support the child with only substantially deformable materials. 15. The child carrier of claim 1 , wherein the first shoulder strap and second shoulder strap each comprise a section of padding. 16. The child carrier of claim 1 , wherein the child carrier is adapted to allow the wearer to select whether to support the child in a position facing the front side of the wearer's torso or the back side of the wearer's torso without modifying the configuration of the shoulder straps and waistband relative to the main panel. 17. The child carrier of claim 1 , wherein the child carrier configured to distribute 70-90% of a child's weight to the wearer's hips through the waistband. 18. The child carrier of claim 1 , wherein the waistband at the padded section has a vertical length that is approximately ⅓of the vertical length of the main panel. 19. The child carrier of claim 18 , wherein the lower end of the first shoulder strap and the lower end of the second shoulder strap are coupled to the main panel approximately ⅔of vertical length of the main panel away from the bottom edge. 20. A child carrier adapted to be worn by a human wearer for carrying a child, the child carrier comprising: a waistband comprising a padded section, the waistband having an adjustable length positioned to be securely worn about the waist of the wearer and rest on the hips of the wearer; a flexible main panel having, a bottom edge and opposing side edges, the flexible main panel adapted to form a child carrying area in cooperation with the wearer's torso that is open to the wearer's torso the main panel having the bottom edge joined to the waistband along substantially the length of the bottom edge, the main panel so dimensioned to overhang the waistband to form a sling adapted to support the child in a seated position unencumbered by a crotch strap such that the child's legs are flexed and spread apart; a first shoulder strap having an adjustable length forming a loop along a first of the opposing side edges, wherein an upper end of the first shoulder strap is coupled to the main panel to a first side of a vertical axis of the main panel and a lower end of the first shoulder strap is coupled to the main panel away from the bottom edge of the main panel to the first side of the vertical axis of the main panel; and a second shoulder strap having an adjustable length forming a loop along a second of the opposing side edges, wherein an upper end of the second shoulder strap is coupled to the main panel to a second side of the vertical axis of the main panel and a lower end of the second shoulder strap is coupled to the main panel away from the bottom edge of the main panel to the second side of the vertical axis of the main panel; wherein: the width of the bottom edge of the main panel is greater than a distance between the upper ends of the first and second shoulder straps, the child carrier further comprises a head panel positioned to cover the child's head, the child carrier is adapted to allow the wearer to selectively support the child in a position facing a front side of the wearer's torso or in a position facing a back side of the wearer's torso, wherein the upper ends of the first and second shoulder straps are coupled to the main panel at a position that is on a side of the child carrying area that is away from the wearer when the child carrier is worn and wherein the child carrier is configured to distribute at least a portion of the child's weight to the wearer's hips through the waistband.
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