Disclosed are implementations of swaddles including migration prevention and access features. In one embodiment, a swaddle includes continuous upper and lower portions wherein the upper portion includes a flap configured to be secured in a tucked condition to prevent downward migration into the swaddle and the lower portion includes a pocket for accessing the lower body while the infant remains swaddled, for example, to perform a diaper change. First and second fastener pairings secure the flap to the upper portion and left and right side portions in a folded condition, respectively. In embodiments, the left and right side portions may be removably attached to at least the upper portion.
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. A swaddle for securing an infant, comprising:
. The swaddle according to, wherein at least some of the first fasteners and the second fasteners are hook and loop fasteners.
. The swaddle according to, wherein at least some of the first fasteners and the second fasteners are self-closing fasteners including a hook portion configured to engage a loop portion.
. The swaddle according to, wherein an interface between the body portion and the lower portion comprises a zippered opening for accessing the infant through the zippered opening when the lower portion is folded upward and tucked under the infant's armpits.
. The swaddle according to, wherein the body portion comprises a padded portion.
. The swaddle according to, wherein at least some of the first fasteners are positioned on opposing sides of the padded portion.
. The swaddle according to, wherein the body portion defines a neck support for supporting the neck of the infant.
. The swaddle according to, wherein the lower portion includes an adjustable width configuration to accommodate infants of varying sizes.
. The swaddle according to, wherein the first fasteners include a plurality of spaced fasteners for securing the left and right flaps in multiple locations.
. The swaddle according to, wherein the left and right flaps are removable attached to the body portion.
. A method for swaddling an infant, the method comprising:
. The method according to, wherein at least some of the first fasteners and the second fasteners are hook and loop fasteners.
. The method according to, wherein at least some of the first fasteners and the second fasteners are self-closing fasteners including a hook portion configured to engage a loop portion.
. The method according to, wherein an interface between the body portion and the lower portion comprises a zippered opening for accessing the infant through the zippered opening when the lower portion is folded upward and tucked under the infant's armpits.
. The method according to, wherein the body portion comprises a padded portion.
. The method according to, wherein at least some of the first fasteners are positioned on opposing sides of the padded portion.
. The method according to, wherein the body portion defines a neck support for supporting the neck of the infant.
. The method according to, wherein the lower portion includes an adjustable width configuration to accommodate infants of varying sizes.
. The method according to, wherein the first fasteners include a plurality of spaced fasteners for securing the left and right flaps in multiple locations.
. The method according to, wherein the left and right flaps are removably attached to the body portion.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 17/729,794 filed Apr. 26, 2022, which claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Application No. 63/179,745 filed Apr. 26, 2021, and U.S. Application No. 63/253,424 filed Oct. 7, 2021, each of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
Swaddling is the practice whereby an infant is wrapped in a blanket or similar cloth to tightly restrict movement of the limbs. Current studies suggest that swaddling helps an infant fall asleep and remain asleep while keeping the infant in a supine position, which lowers the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Conventional swaddles rely on proper wrapping techniques to sufficiently bind the limbs and maintain gentle pressure across the chest and abdomen. A swaddle that is wrapped too tightly may hamper normal breathing and may put an infant at risk of overheating. A swaddle that is improperly wrapped may loosen over time as the infant becomes restless, allowing the limbs to be freed and portions of the swaddle to migrate over the face, putting the infant at risk of suffocation.
Accordingly, what is needed are swaddle solutions that obviate the need for skilled wrapping techniques, do not loosen over time, and do not compromise an infant's ability to breath normally.
According to a first aspect, the present disclosure provides a swaddle including a main body including an upper portion and a lower portion continuous with the upper portion, the upper portion including a flap configured to be positioned in a tucked condition around an infant and the lower portion forming a pocket, a left side portion attached to at least the upper portion, the left side portion configured to be positioned in a folded condition over the upper portion in the tucked condition, a right side portion attached to at least the upper portion, the right side portion configured to be positioned in a folded condition over the upper portion in the tucked condition, first fasteners attached to each of the left side portion and the right side portion, the first fasteners when engaged maintaining the left side portion and the right side portion in their respective folded conditions, and second fasteners attached to each of the main body and the flap, the second fasteners when engaged maintaining the flap in the folded condition.
In some embodiments, the second fasteners include spaced fasteners positioned on a front of the upper portion and at least one fastener positioned on a front of the flap, wherein, when the flap is in the tucked condition, the spaced fasteners removably engage the at least one fastener positioned on the flap to maintain the flap in the tucked condition.
In some embodiments, the first fasteners include spaced hook fasteners positioned on one of the left side portion and the right side portion and spaced loop fasteners positioned on the other of the left side portion and the right side portion, wherein the hook fasteners when engaged with the loop fasteners maintain the left side portion and the right side portion in an overlapping condition.
In some embodiments, the flap is attached to the lower portion along one edge of the flap, and a width of the flap in an untucked condition is greater than a width of the flap in the tucked condition.
In some embodiments, the upper portion includes padding and the second fasteners attached to the upper portion are positioned proximal to the lateral extents of the padding.
In some embodiments, the lower portion includes a front portion and a back portion removably attached by a zippered engagement, wherein a first entrance into the pocket is formed proximal to the upper portion and a second entrance into the pocket is formed between the zippered engagement, wherein a zipper is attached to the lower portion configured to open and close the zippered engagement to open and close the second entrance into the pocket.
In some embodiments, in use, an infant is positioned on the upper portion, the flap is wrapped around the torso of the infant, and the second fasteners engage under the armpits of the infant.
In some embodiments, the left side portion and the right side portion are removably attached to at least the upper portion by a zippered engagement.
In some embodiments, at least one of the first and second fasteners includes a hook fastener and a loop fastener continuous with the hook fastener, wherein the hook fastener is configured to engage with the loop fastener to maintain the at least one of the first and second fasteners in a closed condition between uses of the at least one of the first and second fasteners.
In some embodiments, the hook fastener of the at least one of the first and second fasteners includes a hook element positioned on a cloth backing and cloth covering edges of the hook element.
In some embodiments, the upper portion forms at least one of a neck support, a head support, and a hood.
In some embodiments, the lower portion tapers in a direction away from the upper portion.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a method for swaddling an infant. The method includes providing a swaddle including a main body including an upper portion and a lower portion continuous with the upper portion, the upper portion including a flap configured to be positioned in a tucked condition around an infant and the lower portion forming a pocket, a left side portion attached to at least the upper portion, the left side portion configured to be positioned in a folded condition over the upper portion in the tucked condition, a right side portion attached to at least the upper portion, the right side portion configured to be positioned in a folded condition over the upper portion in the tucked condition, first fasteners attached to each of the left side portion and the right side portion, the first fasteners when engaged maintaining the left side portion and the right side portion in their respective folded conditions, and second fasteners attached to each of the main body and the flap, the second fasteners when engaged maintaining the flap in the folded condition. The method continues with positioning the infant on the upper portion such that the spaced fasteners are positioned under the arms of the infant and the legs of the infant are positioned in the pocket, folding the flap upward, and securing the flap to the upper portion by engaging the second fasteners. The method concludes with folding one of the left and right side portions inward over the folded flap, folding the other of the left and right side portions inward over the folded one of the left and right side portions, and engaging the first fasteners to secure the left and right side portions in an overlapping condition. When swaddled, an upper edge of the flap is secured in the tucked condition positioned around the torso and under the arms of the infant thereby preventing downward migration of the swaddled infant into the pocket.
In some embodiments, the pocket is a zippered pocket including a zippered connection formed between front and back portions of the lower portion, wherein, when the infant is swaddled, the zippered pocket is configured to be unzipped to access the lower body of the infant.
Before explaining aspects the inventive concepts disclosed herein in detail, it is to be understood that the inventive concepts are not limited in their application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components or steps or methodologies set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. In the following detailed description of embodiments of the instant inventive concepts, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the inventive concepts. However, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the instant disclosure that the inventive concepts disclosed herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features may not be described in detail to avoid unnecessarily complicating the instant disclosure. The inventive concepts disclosed herein are capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
Broadly speaking, embodiments of the inventive concepts disclosed herein are directed to swaddles generally including a body portions and folding portions that fold into place and secure to maintain their folded conditions. Fasteners strategically positioned on portions of the swaddle interact with fastener counterparts to secure swaddle portions in place to maintain the folded conditions. The swaddle facilitates defined and intuitive folding procedures that obviate the need for skilled folding techniques, while maintaining folded conditions while preventing downward migration into the swaddle.
Referring to, a swaddleaccording to a first embodiment generally includes an upper portionfor positioning an infant and a lower portionconfigured to fold upward over the upper portion. With specific reference to, right and left side portions,are configured to fold inward over the upwardly folded lower portion. As used herein, the terms ‘right’ and ‘left’ with respect to the side portions, and ‘upper’ and ‘lower’ with respect to the main body portions, denote the view of the swaddler and therefore may be used interchangeably with ‘left’ and ‘right’ from the opposite perspective, or ‘first’ and ‘second’ dissociated from any perspective. In some embodiments, the upper portion, the lower portion, and the right and left side portions,are continuous. In other embodiments, one of more of the aforementioned portions may be sewn together or otherwise joined. The swaddlemay include one or more layers of material, for instance cloth fabric.
The upper portion, or main body, has a length generally corresponding to a length of an infant from head to toe, for example a median infant length or oversized, and a width generally corresponding to a width of an infant, for example a median infant width or oversized. In some embodiments, the upper portionincludes paddingstrategically positioned to enhance comfort by relieving pressure on the posterior of the infant. A head endof the upper portionmay support the head and/or neck and may have a particular configuration as discussed further below. The right side portionis continuous with and positioned along one side of at least the upper portion. The left side portionis continuous with and positioned along the opposing side of at least the upper portion. Thus, the right and left side portions,are positioned on opposite sides of the upper portionand separately fold inward.
Spaced fastenerspositioned on the upper portion, for instance positioned proximal to the lateral extents of the padding, function to secure in place the lower portionwhen in a folded condition, as discussed further below. Each fastenermay be a hook carrying counterpart of a hook-and-loop fastener system, or vice versa. Each fastenermay include a hook carrying member having a fabric covered backing, edges and corners such that no edge of the framed hook element is left exposed. Each fastenermay be positioned proximal to or continuously formed with a loop carrying counterpart component such that the hook and look counterparts can be joined to ‘close’ the fastener between uses, such as when laundering, to prevent the hook counterpart from snagging on other articles or other loop counterparts.
Spaced left side portion fasteners,,are spaced along the curvature of the left side portionstrategically positioned to engage respective counterpart fasteners,andpositioned on the opposite face of the right side portion, as shown in. Like the main body portion fasteners, each of the left side portions fasteners,,may be a hook carrying counterparts of a hook-and-loop fastener pairing, or vice versa, and may include a hook carrying member having a fabric covered backing, edges and corners. Each left side portion fastener,,may be positioned adjacent a loop carrying counterpart component such that the hook and look counterparts can be mated to close the fastener when laundering or until needed.
In some embodiments, an elongate comfort-enhancing stripsuch as muslin fabric may be provided along the detached edge of the lower portion, and at least a portion of the perimeter of the swaddle may be trimmed with a thin strip of folded fabric piping.
In use, an infant is positioned on the upper portion atop the padded portion with the head positioned ‘above’ or outside of the bounds of the upper portion and with the neck positioned over a padded neck portion. The feet may extend ‘below’ the padded portion and the shoulders are generally positioned between the spaced main body portion fasteners.
With continued reference to, the swaddletransitions from the unfolded condition () to a partially folded or tucked condition () by first folding the lower portionupward to cover the body, followed by folding the right side portionover the folded lower portion, finally followed by folding the left side portionover the folded right side portion() to form the folded condition. With specific reference to, the detached edge of the lower portionis positioned around the torso and secured under the arms (i.e., the arms are left outside of the lower portion) such that the attachment under the arms prevents downward migration into the swaddle. Alternatively, the arms may be positioned to the sides and the lower portiontucked around the arms thereby restraining the arms. A center partof the lower portionmay include a label or other indicia for referencing the center part for alignment with respect to the upper portion.
In the folded and tucked configuration, the loop counterpart of the hook and loop pairing, for instance implemented as an elongate loop strip, aligns between the main body fasteners. The elongate stripallows for selective positioning of the main body fastenersalong the length of the strip to accommodate different torso sizes and easy fastening and adjustment. In some embodiments, the lateral extents of the elongate stripmay be positioned inward of the respective lateral sides of the lower portionsuch that the lower portion requires wrapping around the arms and tucking under the infant in order to position the ends of the elongate strip proximate the fastenersfor engagement. This ensures that the swaddler properly wraps and tucks the folded lower portion.
Referring to, a swaddleaccording to a second embodiment generally includes an upper portionfor positioning an infant and a lower portiondefining a pocket receiving at least the legs. A flapfolds upward to tuck around the infant. Right and left side portions,are configured to fold inward over the upwardly folded and secured flap. In some embodiments, the upper portion, the lower portion, and the right and left side portions,are continuously formed or attached.
The upper portion, or main body, has a length generally corresponding to a length of an infant from above the waist, for example a median infant torso length or oversized, and a width generally corresponding to a width of an infant torso, for example a median torso width or oversized. In some embodiments, the upper portionincludes paddingstrategically positioned to enhance comfort by relieving pressure points on the back and shoulders. A head endof the upper portionmay support the head and/or neck and may have a particular configuration as discussed further below. The right side portionis continuous with and positioned along one side of the upper portion. The left side portionis continuous with and positioned along the opposing side of the upper portion. Thus, the right and left side portions,are positioned on opposite sides of the upper portionand separately fold inward.
Spaced fastenerspositioned on the front of the upper portion, for instance positioned proximal to the lateral extents of the padding, function to secure in place the flapwhen in a folded condition, as discussed further below. Each fastenermay be a hook carrying counterpart of a hook-and-loop fastener pairing, or vice versa. Each fastenermay include a hook carrying member having a fabric covered backing, edges and corners such that no edge of the framed hook element is left exposed. Each fastenermay be positioned proximal to or continuously formed with a loop carrying counterpart component such that the hook and look counterparts can be joined to ‘close’ the fastener between uses, such as when laundering, to prevent the hook counterpart from snagging on other articles or other loop counterparts.
Spaced left side portion fasteners,are spaced along the curvature of the right side portion(or alternatively the left side portion) strategically positioned to engage at least one respective counterpart fastenerpositioned on the opposite face of the opposite portion, implemented as a single loop strip, multiple loop fasteners or otherwise. Like the fasteners, each of the fasteners,may be hook carrying counterparts of a hook-and-loop fastener pairing, or vice versa, and may include a hook carrying member having a fabric covered backing, edges and corners. Each fastener,may be positioned adjacent a loop carrying counterpart component such that the hook and look counterparts can be mated to close the fastener when laundering or until needed. The swaddle may be trimmed with fabric piping.
In use, an infant is positioned on the upper portionwith at least the legs positioned in the pocket defined in the lower portion. The swaddletransitions from the unfolded condition () to a partially folded or tucked condition () by first folding the flapupward to cover the torso and securing the flapusing the fastenersand paired fasteners, followed by folding the left side portionover the folded flap, finally followed by folding the right side portionover the folded left side portionand securing using the fastener pairings () to form the fully folded condition. With specific reference to, the detached edge of the flapis positioned around the torso and secured under the arms (i.e., the arms are left outside of the flap) such that the attachment under the arms prevents downward migration into the swaddle. Alternatively, the arms may be positioned under the flap.
With specific reference to, the lower portionforms a pocket having a first entrance accessible from the ‘top’ for positioning the legs in the pocket, and a second entrance formed by a zippered opening formed along the perimeter of the lower portion. In use, a zipperis pulled to open and close the lower portion. The zippered opening provides access to the infant, for instance for a diaper change, without having to detach and unfold any of the left and right side portions,and the flap. Thus, the infant's upper body can remain swaddled during a diaper change to avoid disruption to the infant while keeping the infant warm, among other advantages.
shows yet another embodiment of a swaddleincluding a folding flap, left and right side portions,that fold in an overlapping condition over the folded and secured flap, first fasteners,, second fasteners pairings,, etc. In some embodiments, the left and right side portions,are removably attachable using a zippered attachmentor snapsshown as non-limiting examples. Removable attachment allows the swaddle to be used with or without the left and right side portions, and the functionality to remove the side portions can be implemented on any of the above-described embodiments.
shows a particular implementation of a fastener construction for a side portionof a non-limiting example of a swaddle. Fasteners,, which can be any of the first and second fasteners, and generally include a hook elementbacked with fabric and framed with fabricto conceal any sharp edges. The hook elementengages an adjacent loop elementsuch that the fastener can be closed between uses to prevent snagging.
Referring to, a swaddleaccording to another embodiment of the present disclosure includes a main bodyforming a dress or sack. A zipperprovides access through a zippered openingbisecting the main body. Each of the right and left side portions,are removably attached using zippered attachmentsand zippers such that the swaddlecan be used with or without the side portions. Fastener pairings,and,secure the side portions in their overlapping folded conditions over the main body.
Referring to, any of the swaddle embodiments disclosed herein can include a head portion formed as any of a straight sectionshown in, neck supportas shown in, and hoodas shown in. Swaddle materials may be selected based on desired comfort (e.g., softness), aesthetic appearance, absorption, etc.
While the foregoing description provides embodiments of the invention by way of example only, it is envisioned that other embodiments may perform similar functions and/or achieve similar results. Any and all such equivalent embodiments and examples are within the scope of the present invention and are intended to be covered by the appended claims.
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