US2621327A - Protective buffer for children - Google Patents

Protective buffer for children Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2621327A
US2621327A US154990A US15499050A US2621327A US 2621327 A US2621327 A US 2621327A US 154990 A US154990 A US 154990A US 15499050 A US15499050 A US 15499050A US 2621327 A US2621327 A US 2621327A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
bumper
straps
attached
children
pad
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US154990A
Inventor
John R Amoroso
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US154990A priority Critical patent/US2621327A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2621327A publication Critical patent/US2621327A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/0007Garments with built-in harnesses
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D11/00Garments for children
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/05Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
    • A41D13/0537Buttocks

Definitions

  • This invention relates to a body protector and in particular to a cushion or bumper to be worn by a baby in the region of the buttocks.
  • the invention comprises an inexpensive, attractive and lightweight bumper to be worn over the buttocks by a child of tender years, thereby protecting it from injury due to falls.
  • the bumper comprises a pad made of a soft, resilient and flexible material and preferably of foam rubber or the like.
  • the pad is cut so that its contour resembles the figure 8 and thereby more closely conforms to the contour of the body of the wearer.
  • the pad is covered with a durable and attractive material. This material is preferably waterproof, and may be of plastic or the like. A rufile is added to the edges of the covered pad to further rectify the finished article.
  • a strap arrangement which is attached to the covered pad, and. which comprises a belt for encircling the waist -of the wearer and a pair of straps for encircling the thighs.
  • a harness bearing a rein may be attached to the belt of the bumper in order to provide means for the mother or guardian to restrain the movements of her active charge.
  • a plurality of small bells are fastened to several points on the strap assembly.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a child showing how the bumper is worn
  • Fig. 2 is a front view of the bumper showing the waist encircling band and leg straps;
  • Fig. 3 is a rear view thereof
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing the bumper being worn and with harness attached
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the device with harness attached.
  • Fig. 7 is a fragmentary perspective view showing the details of the snap fastener arrangement for attaching the depending straps of the harness to the belt of the bumper.
  • Figs. 1-4 in which like reference characters designate the same parts throughout, and in which It indicates the bumper proper of my invention, which consists fundamentally of a pad or cushion l I made of foam rubber or other suitable material.
  • the pad may be covered by a waterproof or water-repellent fabric l2 which, as shown in Fig. 4, consists of two separate sheets, one on each side of the pad.
  • An ornamental rufile I3 of the same or different material is attached by stitching around the periphery of the article.
  • the exact manner in which it is assembled should be clear from Figs. 2 and 4. It should be obvious that the covering pieces I2 and rufiie 13 may be made of any material and may be fastened together in any other well-known manner.
  • Two leg-encircling straps 23 and 24 each have an end folded upon itself to form upwardly extending loops 2
  • the straps 23 and 24 are fastened to the bumper ID at points I5, l6, l1 and I8 by stitching or other suitable means. They may be attached to the bumper simultaneously with the rufiie by a single sewing operation.
  • An auxiliary piece 25 is attached to the two leg bands, for added strength,
  • strap 23 is provided with one element 30 of a snap fastener which may be selectively engaged with one of a plurality of mating elements 3
  • Strap 24 is provided with snap fastener elements in the same manner.
  • the straps may be constructed of leather, elastic fabric, or other suitable material.
  • the belt is fitted with a conventional buckle, but as will be quite obvious, the buckle can be replaced by snap fasteners or other suitable fastening means.
  • a plurality of small bells areshown attached to the strap assembly M at points 35, 36, 31, and 38, although obviously, they may be attached anywhere.
  • a conventional harness may be attached to the device in the manner shown in Fig. 6, wherein the depending straps 50 are each provided with snap fasteners or other attaching means 5!, to facilitate their individual attachment to the belt 20, as clearly shown in Fig. 7.
  • the bumper which is the subject of the present invention may be used with or without the harness, as desired.
  • a protective device for an infant comprising a waist-encircling band, a pair of thigh encircling straps, said straps having one end looped around said band and suspended therefrom, a strip member attached to each strap adjacent said loop ends for restraining said straps in spaced their ends.

Description

Dec. 16, 1952 J. R. AMOROSO PROTECTIVE BUFFER FOR CHILDREN Filed April 10, 1950 INVENTOR. g JOHN RAMOR'OSO. BY
ATTOFNE K Patented Dec. 16, 1952 r UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 1 Claim. 1
This invention relates to a body protector and in particular to a cushion or bumper to be worn by a baby in the region of the buttocks.
More specifically, the invention comprises an inexpensive, attractive and lightweight bumper to be worn over the buttocks by a child of tender years, thereby protecting it from injury due to falls.
It is a further object to provide a bumper of the above character which would appeal to the child itself and in fact create, on the part of the infant a positive desire to wear the same.
In general, the bumper comprises a pad made of a soft, resilient and flexible material and preferably of foam rubber or the like. The pad is cut so that its contour resembles the figure 8 and thereby more closely conforms to the contour of the body of the wearer. The pad is covered with a durable and attractive material. This material is preferably waterproof, and may be of plastic or the like. A rufile is added to the edges of the covered pad to further glorify the finished article.
As is quickly apparent, some means has to be provided to maintain the bumper on the wearer and toward this end a strap arrangement is provided which is attached to the covered pad, and. which comprises a belt for encircling the waist -of the wearer and a pair of straps for encircling the thighs. When desired, a harness bearing a rein may be attached to the belt of the bumper in order to provide means for the mother or guardian to restrain the movements of her active charge. To add to the allure of the bumper, a plurality of small bells are fastened to several points on the strap assembly.
It has been found from experience that a child who has recently learned to walk will get a measure of enjoyment from wearing this novel bumper. It seems that the infant finds it entertaining to listen to the tinkle of the bells. But, surprisingly enough, he seems to derive his greatest pleasure out of his ability to sit down hard without hurting himself.
Further objects and advantages will be apparent from the following description and the appended drawings, of which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a child showing how the bumper is worn;
Fig. 2 is a front view of the bumper showing the waist encircling band and leg straps;
Fig. 3 is a rear view thereof;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing the bumper being worn and with harness attached;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the device with harness attached; and
Fig. 7 is a fragmentary perspective view showing the details of the snap fastener arrangement for attaching the depending straps of the harness to the belt of the bumper.
Reference is now made to the drawings, and in particular to Figs. 1-4, in which like reference characters designate the same parts throughout, and in which It indicates the bumper proper of my invention, which consists fundamentally of a pad or cushion l I made of foam rubber or other suitable material. The pad may be covered by a waterproof or water-repellent fabric l2 which, as shown in Fig. 4, consists of two separate sheets, one on each side of the pad. An ornamental rufile I3 of the same or different material is attached by stitching around the periphery of the article. The exact manner in which it is assembled should be clear from Figs. 2 and 4. It should be obvious that the covering pieces I2 and rufiie 13 may be made of any material and may be fastened together in any other well-known manner.
Two leg- encircling straps 23 and 24 each have an end folded upon itself to form upwardly extending loops 2| and 22 through which a waistencircling band or belt 20 may be laced. The straps 23 and 24 are fastened to the bumper ID at points I5, l6, l1 and I8 by stitching or other suitable means. They may be attached to the bumper simultaneously with the rufiie by a single sewing operation. An auxiliary piece 25 is attached to the two leg bands, for added strength,
in the neighborhood of points I! and I8. The free end of strap 23 is provided with one element 30 of a snap fastener which may be selectively engaged with one of a plurality of mating elements 3| located near the other end of the same strap, as is clearly illustrated in Fig. 3. Strap 24 is provided with snap fastener elements in the same manner. By this arrangement, the leg bands when passed through the crotch of a wearer, can be adjusted so as to provide loops of varying dimension in order to adapt the bumper to children of different size. The straps may be constructed of leather, elastic fabric, or other suitable material. As shown, the belt is fitted with a conventional buckle, but as will be quite obvious, the buckle can be replaced by snap fasteners or other suitable fastening means. A plurality of small bells areshown attached to the strap assembly M at points 35, 36, 31, and 38, although obviously, they may be attached anywhere.
When desired, a conventional harness may be attached to the device in the manner shown in Fig. 6, wherein the depending straps 50 are each provided with snap fasteners or other attaching means 5!, to facilitate their individual attachment to the belt 20, as clearly shown in Fig. 7. With this arrangement, the bumper which is the subject of the present invention may be used with or without the harness, as desired.
Various changes and modifications can be made in the device'as will be apparent, from the above description and accompanying drawings.
Having now fully described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
A protective device for an infant comprising a waist-encircling band, a pair of thigh encircling straps, said straps having one end looped around said band and suspended therefrom, a strip member attached to each strap adjacent said loop ends for restraining said straps in spaced their ends.
JOHN R. AMOROSO.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,193,374: Gilliam Aug. 1, 1916 1,532,037 Cahill Mar. 31, 1925 1,930,378 Beagan Oct. 10, 1933 2,446,006 Hendricks July 27, 1948 2,502,393 Sladeket al. Mar. 28, 1950
US154990A 1950-04-10 1950-04-10 Protective buffer for children Expired - Lifetime US2621327A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US154990A US2621327A (en) 1950-04-10 1950-04-10 Protective buffer for children

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US154990A US2621327A (en) 1950-04-10 1950-04-10 Protective buffer for children

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2621327A true US2621327A (en) 1952-12-16

Family

ID=22553683

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US154990A Expired - Lifetime US2621327A (en) 1950-04-10 1950-04-10 Protective buffer for children

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2621327A (en)

Cited By (22)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2771881A (en) * 1955-04-01 1956-11-27 Elsie I Boyd Protective device for infants
US2962726A (en) * 1957-05-06 1960-12-06 Wehrli Jean Knoch Novelty arm and leg band
US3212690A (en) * 1964-01-31 1965-10-19 James B Green Utility belt
US3801984A (en) * 1972-10-12 1974-04-09 W Kanicki Protective cushioning device
US4025105A (en) * 1973-09-10 1977-05-24 Pekala Charles T Sports (back) seat
US4151613A (en) * 1978-03-09 1979-05-01 Rhee Jhoon G Protective device for the buttocks and hips of a person for use in skateboarding
US4302847A (en) * 1979-09-20 1981-12-01 Miles Bertrand H Body protective clothing
US4842330A (en) * 1987-06-30 1989-06-27 Jay Medical, Ltd. Protective seat cushion
US4894869A (en) * 1988-07-05 1990-01-23 Boll Edward J Protective under garment
US5727260A (en) * 1997-01-27 1998-03-17 Torch; Tia Roller blade skating garment
US5913405A (en) * 1989-08-07 1999-06-22 Bordier; Francisco Ladybug (child protector)
US6345396B1 (en) * 1998-12-17 2002-02-12 Jason Schuler Buttocks and tail bone protector
US20020193728A1 (en) * 2001-06-01 2002-12-19 Infantino Stacey A. Incontinence article having a bumper
US20040045073A1 (en) * 2002-09-10 2004-03-11 Marquez Alejandra G. Infant walking trainer and carrier garment
US6817991B1 (en) * 2001-09-19 2004-11-16 Douglas Jabalee Protective garment and method for preventing spinal injuries in babies learning to walk
US20060070798A1 (en) * 2004-09-27 2006-04-06 Dicristina Greg Training system for assisting a child with learning bipedal motion
RU2600074C1 (en) * 2015-04-30 2016-10-20 Татьяна Игоревна Прокопенко Seat fixed on the human body
US20160331048A1 (en) * 2015-05-13 2016-11-17 Jean Dawn Runcie Bruise prevention pads
RU176656U1 (en) * 2016-11-08 2018-01-24 Анна Дмитриевна Донскова THERMOSIDUSHKA CHILDREN'S WATERPROOF
US20180192722A1 (en) * 2017-01-09 2018-07-12 Philip Tompkins Garment hold-down apparatus
US11304529B2 (en) * 2017-12-24 2022-04-19 Edenview Co., Ltd Work chair
US11452319B1 (en) * 2019-04-19 2022-09-27 John Buonincontro Protective garment

Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1193374A (en) * 1916-08-01 Baby-walker
US1532037A (en) * 1922-12-20 1925-03-31 Cahill Robert Emett Protecting device
US1930378A (en) * 1931-04-03 1933-10-10 James T Beagan Baby's safety strap and harness
US2446006A (en) * 1945-06-27 1948-07-27 Norva E Hendricks Driver's comfort
US2502393A (en) * 1950-03-28 Child s garment

Patent Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1193374A (en) * 1916-08-01 Baby-walker
US2502393A (en) * 1950-03-28 Child s garment
US1532037A (en) * 1922-12-20 1925-03-31 Cahill Robert Emett Protecting device
US1930378A (en) * 1931-04-03 1933-10-10 James T Beagan Baby's safety strap and harness
US2446006A (en) * 1945-06-27 1948-07-27 Norva E Hendricks Driver's comfort

Cited By (24)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2771881A (en) * 1955-04-01 1956-11-27 Elsie I Boyd Protective device for infants
US2962726A (en) * 1957-05-06 1960-12-06 Wehrli Jean Knoch Novelty arm and leg band
US3212690A (en) * 1964-01-31 1965-10-19 James B Green Utility belt
US3801984A (en) * 1972-10-12 1974-04-09 W Kanicki Protective cushioning device
US4025105A (en) * 1973-09-10 1977-05-24 Pekala Charles T Sports (back) seat
US4151613A (en) * 1978-03-09 1979-05-01 Rhee Jhoon G Protective device for the buttocks and hips of a person for use in skateboarding
US4302847A (en) * 1979-09-20 1981-12-01 Miles Bertrand H Body protective clothing
US4842330A (en) * 1987-06-30 1989-06-27 Jay Medical, Ltd. Protective seat cushion
US4894869A (en) * 1988-07-05 1990-01-23 Boll Edward J Protective under garment
US5913405A (en) * 1989-08-07 1999-06-22 Bordier; Francisco Ladybug (child protector)
US5727260A (en) * 1997-01-27 1998-03-17 Torch; Tia Roller blade skating garment
US6345396B1 (en) * 1998-12-17 2002-02-12 Jason Schuler Buttocks and tail bone protector
US20020193728A1 (en) * 2001-06-01 2002-12-19 Infantino Stacey A. Incontinence article having a bumper
US7316674B2 (en) * 2001-06-01 2008-01-08 Infantino Stacey A Incontinence article having a bumper
US6817991B1 (en) * 2001-09-19 2004-11-16 Douglas Jabalee Protective garment and method for preventing spinal injuries in babies learning to walk
US20040045073A1 (en) * 2002-09-10 2004-03-11 Marquez Alejandra G. Infant walking trainer and carrier garment
US6836902B2 (en) * 2002-09-10 2005-01-04 Alejandra G. Marquez Infant walking trainer and carrier garment
US20060070798A1 (en) * 2004-09-27 2006-04-06 Dicristina Greg Training system for assisting a child with learning bipedal motion
RU2600074C1 (en) * 2015-04-30 2016-10-20 Татьяна Игоревна Прокопенко Seat fixed on the human body
US20160331048A1 (en) * 2015-05-13 2016-11-17 Jean Dawn Runcie Bruise prevention pads
RU176656U1 (en) * 2016-11-08 2018-01-24 Анна Дмитриевна Донскова THERMOSIDUSHKA CHILDREN'S WATERPROOF
US20180192722A1 (en) * 2017-01-09 2018-07-12 Philip Tompkins Garment hold-down apparatus
US11304529B2 (en) * 2017-12-24 2022-04-19 Edenview Co., Ltd Work chair
US11452319B1 (en) * 2019-04-19 2022-09-27 John Buonincontro Protective garment

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2621327A (en) Protective buffer for children
US4141357A (en) Cup supporter for insertion into a garment
US3787892A (en) Ice hockey garment
US5978962A (en) Integrated knee or elbow protector and plush toy
US2016355A (en) Nether garment
US2179903A (en) Knee joint protector
US2376657A (en) Infant carrier
AU2016259453B2 (en) Baby sleeping garment
US20050258202A1 (en) Multi-modal wearable baby carrier
KR101426752B1 (en) A Bed for An Infant
US1808496A (en) Garment
US2599474A (en) Child carrier
US1388772A (en) Knee-supporter
CN105531158A (en) An improved supplemental restraint system with six restraint points
US3407807A (en) Confining garment
US2713340A (en) Contour supporter belt
US4276670A (en) Swimmer's floatation aid
KR200473475Y1 (en) Baby hip seat carrier
US4510928A (en) Combination sling and therapy device
US20120291187A1 (en) Blocking Shield
US3050753A (en) Floatation vest
US1923809A (en) Device for keeping an infant under crib covers
US2569742A (en) Safety bathing jacket
US5125863A (en) Toy safety restraint
US2794982A (en) Infant's knee pad