NL2008661C2 - Harness and assembly. - Google Patents
Harness and assembly. Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- NL2008661C2 NL2008661C2 NL2008661A NL2008661A NL2008661C2 NL 2008661 C2 NL2008661 C2 NL 2008661C2 NL 2008661 A NL2008661 A NL 2008661A NL 2008661 A NL2008661 A NL 2008661A NL 2008661 C2 NL2008661 C2 NL 2008661C2
- Authority
- NL
- Netherlands
- Prior art keywords
- strap
- band
- backrest
- assembly according
- bands
- Prior art date
Links
- 239000004744 fabric Substances 0.000 description 8
- 239000000463 material Substances 0.000 description 5
- 230000006978 adaptation Effects 0.000 description 2
- 238000005406 washing Methods 0.000 description 2
- 239000000945 filler Substances 0.000 description 1
- 230000003993 interaction Effects 0.000 description 1
- 239000002184 metal Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000000034 method Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000000452 restraining effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 239000004753 textile Substances 0.000 description 1
Classifications
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
- A47D15/00—Accessories for children's furniture, e.g. safety belts or baby-bottle holders
- A47D15/005—Restraining devices, e.g. safety belts, contoured cushions or side bumpers
- A47D15/006—Restraining devices, e.g. safety belts, contoured cushions or side bumpers in chairs
Landscapes
- Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
- General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
- Pediatric Medicine (AREA)
- Chair Legs, Seat Parts, And Backrests (AREA)
Description
17953- Fe/Aa
Harness and assembly
The present disclosure relates to an assembly according to the introductory portion of claim 1, and to a harness for use in such an assembly, according to the introductory portion of claim 15.
5
Such an assembly and a harness are known for supporting a small child on a regular chair having a backrest.
E.g., US 4,235,474 discloses a harness for retaining a baby in a chair which has a body member constructed from a 10 flexible material and includes a chair engaging section for attaching the body member to a chair, and a baby holding section connected to the chair engaging section for retainingly holding a baby on the associated chair. The chair engaging section comprises a pocket formed in the body member and arrangeable 15 over a back of the chair, while the baby holding section has a crotch portion connected to the pocket and terminating in a strap arranged for extending around the midsection of the baby and being tied behind the back of the chair so as to firmly retain the baby on a seat of the chair.
20 The width of the pocket restricts the usability of the device with a chair having a wide chair back or a narrow chair back. Further, tying a strap is time consuming, is not always reliable and conversely, once tied, may be difficult to adjust and/or undo.
25 A similar harness is known from EP 1 570 770.
A similar harness is also known from CH 649 206, which further discloses the use of buckles to close the straps, a zip-fastener allowing the back of the seat to be extended for adaptation to chair backrests of different lengths (heights), 30 and an elastic strap for adaptation to chair backrests of different widths.
However, also the latter harness has limited options for adjustment. Further, metal zippers tend to be sharp and may damage the chair whereas plastic zippers have limited strength 2 and are found to become damaged easily, e.g. leading to detachment of adjacent teeth.
A further similar harness is presently sold under the brand name Sack 'n Seat, wherein on each side of the pocket a 5 loop is fixed, through which the straps to retain the baby may be fitted, so as to support the baby in an upright position. A further strap is attached to opposite sides of the cloth band forming the crotch portion to run under the chair seat and fix the crotch portion to the seat.
10 Also here, the width of the pocket restricts the usability of the device with a chair having a wide chair back or a narrow chair back. Also, the height of the loops may be incompatible with the length of the chair back and/or the baby.
Another similar baby seat is sold under the brand name 15 In the Pocket Baby and comprises a cloth band which, in use, has one end looped back to form a generally U-shaped crotch portion, the top of which is attached with adjustable straps and snap buckles to opposite side edges of the cloth band. The cloth band has an opposite end extending over the top of the backrest and 20 being provided with a number of loops arranged in a column one above the other behind the backrest. A first strap is attached to opposite sides of the cloth band to run under the chair seat and fix the crotch portion to the seat. A second strap is attached to the opposite side edges of the cloth band to extend 25 around the back rest and through the loop of the number of loops which is closest to the upper part of the chair back to fix the cloth band to the chair back.
This baby seat is bulky and complex to fit to the chair. Further, width (girth) and height of the seating portion 30 cannot be varied independently.
Further, in the known harnesses, the forces occurring in the pockets of the harnesses are focussed in the seams sown along the side edges of the pockets. These may therefore be prone to damage.
35 As a consequence, an improved harness is desired.
To meet this desire, an assembly and harness as described in the initial paragraphs are provided which are 3 characterised in that the first and second bands of the harness are fastened to each other also in a rear portion behind the backrest.
Thus, a generally closed and well defined object is 5 provided wherein substantially all forces in the harness can be balanced by different and cooperating portions of the harness. Further, since no pocket is defined, the exact position along the first band of the backrest and the length of the first band extending over the backrest are substantially freely adjustable, 10 corresponding to the length of the first band available for forming the crotch portion. Hence, the height of the front and rear portions, and thus of the upward force for supporting the torso of the seated person may be substantially freely defined. The present harness is therefore generally robust and versatile 15 in use.
To increase versatility and facilitate adapting the harness, the length of the first band between the front and rear portions may be adjustable, e.g. by providing a clip and/or sliding buckle in a portion of the first band.
20 Also, the size of the loop of the second band may be adjustable .
To facilitate donning the harness to the person, the second band may comprise a fastener for opening and closing the loop.
25 Such fastener may comprise mated fastener parts attached at or near opposite ends of the second band. The fastener, e.g. one or more fastener parts, may be configured for adjusting the size of the loop of the second band.
Security against unintentional detachment by the person 30 may be improved when the fastener is arranged, or at least arrangeable, behind the backrest, e.g. in or near the rear section.
For further increasing versatility, and/or facilitating donning the harness, the first and second bands may be 35 releasably fastened to each other in the front and/or rear portions, e.g. when the first and second band comprise mated fastener parts for releasably fastening the first and second bands to each other in the front and/or rear portions. This may 4 also facilitate transport and or washing one or more portions of the harness. One or more fasteners or fastener parts may also be releasably attached to the harness to facilitate washing.
To improve wearer comfort at least part of the first 5 and/or second band may be padded and/or be widened at or near the front portion. A widened portion may also increase strength and/or ruggedness.
At least a part of the first band extending over the backrest may be widened with respect to at least part of the 10 crotch portion, so that on the one hand wearer comfort may be maintained and/or increased, whereas on the other hand a larger interaction surface with the backrest can be provided. Also, one or more openings in a backrest may be closed off by the widened portion, increasing wearer safety and comfort, in particular for 15 small persons such as babies.
The harness may comprise one or more further bands fastened to the first band and forming a loop encircling (or at least being configured to form such loop) at least a portion of the chair, in particular the backrest of the chair. Thus, one or 20 more portions of the harness may be attached to the chair more reliably. The length of (a loop formed by) such further band(s) may be adjustable to adapt to different chair models. A further band fastened to the first band and forming a loop encircling (or at least being configured to form such loop) the chair at or 25 near the seat may assist restraining the seated person, e.g. preventing a toddler from standing up.
The further band(s) may be detachably fastened to the first band, to increase versatility of the harness, e.g. so as not to hinder in a situation where such band(s) is (are) not 30 required. Also, the further band(s) may be detachably fastenable to the first band in plural positions and/or may be movably fastened being movable along at least part of the first band, e.g. slidable along at least part of the first band.
35 The above-described aspects will hereafter be more explained with further details and benefits with reference to the drawings showing embodiments by way of example.
5
Figs. 1 and 2 are front and back views of an embodiment of a harness;
Figs. 3 and 4 are front and back views of an assembly of the harness of Figs. 1-2 attached to a chair having a 5 backrest and with a baby seated on the chair and supported by the harness;
Fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a harness in use;
Figs. 6A-6C illustrate adjustment of the harness; 10 Figs. 7-10 are schematic perspective drawings, like
Fig. 5, of different embodiments of harnesses.
It is noted that the drawings are schematic, not necessarily to scale and that details that are not required for 15 understanding the present invention may have been omitted.
Further, elements that are at least substantially identical or that perform an at least substantially identical function are denoted by the same numeral.
Figs. 1-2 show a harness 1, comprising a first band 3 20 and a second band 5. In Figs. 3-4 an assembly is shown comprising a chair 7 having a seat 9 and a backrest 11, and a harness 1 supporting a seated person 13, here a baby. Fig. 5 illustrates in perspective the harness 1 as in use in Figs. 3-4, without showing the chair 7 and the seated baby 13.
25 The first band 3 has a first portion 15 extending over the backrest 11 to support the harness 1, and a second portion 17 forming a crotch portion 19 and being attached to the second band 5 in a front portion 21 arranged in use in front of the seated person 13 (Fig. 3). The second band 5 comprises a 30 fastener 23 comprising mated first and second fastener parts 23A, 23B, here forming a snap buckle, attached at or near opposite first and second ends 25A, 25B of the second band to close the second band 5, in use, behind the backrest 11 and thus to form a loop 27 extending around the torso of the seated 35 person 13 and the backrest 11 for supporting the seated person 13 (Figs. 3-5). The first band 3 has a rear end 29 remote from the front portion 21. The first and second bands 3, 5 are fastened to each other also in a rear portion 31 arranged in use 6 behind the backrest 11 (Figs. 4-5), here being fastened by a fastener 33. However, the first and second bands 3, 5 may be attached differently in the rear portion 31. E.g., the rear end 29 of the first band 3 may comprise a loop around the first band 5 3 for fastening the first and second bands 3, 5, e.g. a loop, optionally an adjustable loop provided by a fastener to (possibly adjustably) fasten the rear end 29 back on itself.
In the shown embodiment, the first and second bands 3, 5 are both widened at the front portion 21. Further padded 10 filler portions may be provided to form a generally trapezium-or kite-shaped padded front portion 21.
The positions of the fastener parts 23A, 23B on the opposite ends 25A, 25B of the second band 3 remote from the front portion 21 are adjustable, such that the size of the loop 15 27 is adjustable.
Further, the rear end 29 of the first band 3 is movably attached to the fastener 33, such that the length of the first band 3 between the front and rear portions 21, 31 is adjustable. In the shown embodiment, the rear end 29 of the first band 3 is 20 optionally attached to one end (here the second end 25B) of the second band 5. The fasteners 23 and 33 may be integrated, e.g. in a 4-way fastener 35 (Fig. 5).
For assembling the shown assembly and donning the shown harness 1 to a person 13 (to be) seated and supported in the 25 chair 7, the first portion 15 of the first band 3 is arranged over the backrest 11 to support the harness 1 with the rear end 29 of the first band 3 and the second end 25B of the second band 5 arranged behind the backrest 11, and a crotch portion 19 of about a desired height is formed. Then the person 13 is seated 30 in the chair 7, straddling the first band 21 in the crotch portion 19. Next, the second band 5 is closed, forming the loop 23 attached to the first band 3 in generally opposite sides, wherein the first band penetrates the loop 23 in between the generally opposite sides, generally having a 90 degrees tilted 35 S-shape (or: N-shape) with the end points of the tilted S (or: N) attached to the loop formed by the second band 5 and the up-down and down-up oriented bends forming the support portion and the crotch portion, respectively.
7
Alternatively, e.g. if the first and second bands 3, 5 are not fastened initially, the crotch portion is arranged between the legs of the person 13 with the front portion 21 in front, the person is seated on the chair 7 and on the first band 5 3, with the first band 3 extending behind the persons back and over the backrest 11. Then the first and second bands 3, 5 are fastened behind the backrest 11 and first band 3 is closed to form the loop 23 extending around the torso of the seated person 13 and the backrest 11 for supporting the seated person 13.
10 Further methods will be apparent to the reader.
If need be, after fastening the first and second bands 3, 5, the positions and/or sizes of the first and second bands 3, 5, are adjusted to provide the support for the person 13 at the desired height and tightness.
15 The loop 23 maybe arranged any desired height along the backrest 11; e.g. when lowering the loop 23, the length of portion of the first band 3 behind the backrest 11 must increase, whereas length of the front portion of the crotch section can decrease by an equal amount. Thus, if desired the 20 height of the loop 23 may be adjusted with no more than sliding the first band 3 over the chair 7, as indicated in Figs. 6A-6C.
Further, since the first band 3 is fastened to the second band 5 both in the front portion 21 and in the back portion 31, a downward force on the front portion 21, e.g. by 25 the person 13 leaning forward, will also cause a downward force on the rear portion 31, maintaining the height of the loop 23. This allows to prop up a person 13 incapable or barely capable of seating, e.g. an infant or a disabled adult, and reliably support him/her against slumping and/or falling, e.g. with the 30 loop 23 formed by the second band 5 extending just underneath the armpits.
Fig. 7 shows an alternative embodiment, shown in similar view as Fig. 5, wherein the first portion 15 of the first band 3 arranged to extend over the backrest 11 of a chair 35 7 (not shown) is widened with respect to part of the crotch portion 19. Optionally, and indicated in Fig. 7, in the rear portion the first band 3 is fastened to the second band 5 behind the backrest in plural positions, here comprising two fasteners 8 35A, 35B, to maintain the wide shape of the widened portion 15. The second band 5 may be fastened in between or aside from (shown) these fastening positions.
Fig. 8 shows a further embodiment of a harness in which 5 the first and second bands 3 and 5 are movably fastened to each other in the front portion 21, the first band 3 being provided with a loop 36 through which the second band 5 passes. This allows rotating the second band 5, e.g. for accessing a fastener 23 of the second band 5. Alternatively, not shown, the first and 10 second bands 3 and 5 may be fastened in the front portion with one or more fasteners. Such harnesses are particularly useful for supporting elderly and/or physically handicapped adults who can be trusted to handle (a fastener of) the harness 1.
Figs. 9 and 10 show further variants similar to Figs. 5 15 and 7, wherein the harness 1 comprises a further band 37 fastened to the first band 3 to form a loop 39 encircling at least a portion of the backrest 11 of the chair 7 (not shown).
The further band 37 may extend behind both the backrest 11 and the first band 3 (Fig. 9) or behind the backrest 11 and between 20 backrest 11 and the first band 3 (Fig. 10). In both embodiments the further band 37 can be opened and closed with a fastener 41 and has an adjustable length (size of the loop 39). The further band 37 is fixed to the first band 3 in at most one portion, either in front or behind the backrest 11, so as not to 25 interfere with adjusting the length of the first band 3.
Alternatively, the further band 37 is detachably fastenable to the first band 3 in plural positions along the first band 3 and/or is fastened slidable along the first band 3, e.g. comprising one or more loops through which the first band 3 30 extends. In the latter case, the further band 37 may be slidably fastened to the first band 3 both in front and behind the back rest 11, since adjustment of the length of the first band 11 is not interfered by the further band 37.
The invention is not restricted to the above described 35 embodiments which can be varied in a number of ways within the scope of the claims.
9
For instance, the harness may comprise one or more portions formed as a pocket for storing and transporting the harness in it.
The harness may be used for supporting a seated person 5 of any size, from babies to adults, and may be used with almost any chair having a backrest. Where a backrest comprises an opening, the first portion may extend and be fit through the opening to extend over the portion of the backrest below the opening, with otherwise substantially unaltered function and 10 functionality.
The harness can be made of any generally flexible material, but a washable material, e.g. textile is preferred.
The first and/or second band need not be a single object, but may comprise sections of different materials, e.g. padded soft 15 cloth at or near the front section and woven strap material for attachment of a fastener.
Fasteners may comprise snap buckles, double D-rings, belt buckles, etc and including hooks, buttons and/or hook-and-loop-type fasteners (e.g. Velcro®). Fasteners may be secured 20 with securing means, e.g. a strap extending from one fastened end looped around an opposite fastened end and fastened onto itself.
Elements and aspects discussed for or in relation with a particular embodiment may be suitably combined with elements 25 and aspects of other embodiments, unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Claims (19)
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/EP2011/056318 WO2012143045A1 (en) | 2011-04-20 | 2011-04-20 | Harness and assembly |
| EP2011056318 | 2011-04-20 |
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| NL2008661C2 true NL2008661C2 (en) | 2012-10-23 |
Family
ID=44626041
Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| NL2008661A NL2008661C2 (en) | 2011-04-20 | 2012-04-19 | Harness and assembly. |
Country Status (2)
| Country | Link |
|---|---|
| NL (1) | NL2008661C2 (en) |
| WO (1) | WO2012143045A1 (en) |
Family Cites Families (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3604750A (en) * | 1968-11-19 | 1971-09-14 | Esther W Doering | Harness |
| US4235474A (en) | 1978-07-31 | 1980-11-25 | Rosenberg Linda H | Harness for retaining a baby in a chair |
| CH649206A5 (en) | 1982-07-17 | 1985-05-15 | Elsa Gerber Wohlgemuth | Seat for a small child |
| US4867464A (en) * | 1987-09-30 | 1989-09-19 | Cook Kenna M | Child restraining safety belt or harness |
| GB0404754D0 (en) | 2004-03-03 | 2004-04-07 | Great Circle Comm Ltd | Portable child seat |
| GB2455321A (en) * | 2007-12-04 | 2009-06-10 | Claire Marie Boulton | Folding travel chair for a child |
-
2011
- 2011-04-20 WO PCT/EP2011/056318 patent/WO2012143045A1/en not_active Ceased
-
2012
- 2012-04-19 NL NL2008661A patent/NL2008661C2/en not_active IP Right Cessation
Also Published As
| Publication number | Publication date |
|---|---|
| WO2012143045A1 (en) | 2012-10-26 |
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| CN113382664B (en) | Adjustable child carrier with enhanced freedom of movement | |
| KR102479617B1 (en) | Adjustable child carrier with multiple carrying orientations | |
| KR101473505B1 (en) | Carrying device | |
| CN100558277C (en) | baby carrier | |
| JP2025129304A (en) | Child carrier | |
| US5325818A (en) | Safety harness for infants and toddlers | |
| CN102648808B (en) | child carrier | |
| CN113812806A (en) | Adjustable child carrier with multiple load orientations | |
| US20230190008A1 (en) | Baby carrier | |
| WO2018140570A1 (en) | Child carrier with base width adjustment rail | |
| JP2001070107A (en) | Baby carrier with pad | |
| JP6718167B2 (en) | Babysitter | |
| WO2012079787A1 (en) | Child carrier | |
| US20140076943A1 (en) | Multifunction childcare device and method of using the same | |
| JP2005131146A (en) | Baby carrier | |
| CN204292705U (en) | Multifunctional baby carrier | |
| US11291320B2 (en) | Bunting bag | |
| RO134871A2 (en) | Child-carrying system comprising a system of clamping and progressive simultaneous adjustment of width and length of the back support panel | |
| NL2008661C2 (en) | Harness and assembly. | |
| JP3077992U (en) | Baby pad and baby carrier for both vertical and horizontal holding | |
| AU2015257322B2 (en) | A safety device for use with a safety harness | |
| JP6778078B2 (en) | Babysitter | |
| JP3013719U (en) | Baby loading mat | |
| KR20250044871A (en) | Infant carrier | |
| EP2903481B1 (en) | A child carrier |
Legal Events
| Date | Code | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| MM | Lapsed because of non-payment of the annual fee |
Effective date: 20200501 |