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WO2017188770A1 - Coussin de protection de la tête d'un nouveau-né destiné à être utilisé à la fois par le bébé et par la personne s'en occupant - Google Patents

Coussin de protection de la tête d'un nouveau-né destiné à être utilisé à la fois par le bébé et par la personne s'en occupant Download PDF

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WO2017188770A1
WO2017188770A1 PCT/KR2017/004536 KR2017004536W WO2017188770A1 WO 2017188770 A1 WO2017188770 A1 WO 2017188770A1 KR 2017004536 W KR2017004536 W KR 2017004536W WO 2017188770 A1 WO2017188770 A1 WO 2017188770A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
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    • A41B13/10Bibs
    • 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
    • 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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D23/00Scarves; Head-scarves; Neckerchiefs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2300/00Details of garments
    • A41D2300/30Closures
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2300/00Details of garments
    • A41D2300/30Closures
    • A41D2300/324Closures using snap fasteners

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  • the present invention relates to a caregiver and infant combined neonatal head protection pad, and to a caregiver and infant combined neonatal head protection pad that can be hygienically used by allowing the front and rear pads to be combined through various kinds of binding members.
  • the present invention relates to a protector and infant newborn head protection pad with excellent versatility that can be modified by utilizing a wider area of the front pad as a bib, and can be used by transforming a narrower area of the rear pad as a scarf.
  • the caregiver must hold the neck part of the newborn baby during the development of the neck muscle because the caregiver is holding the newborn baby.
  • the baby must hold the newborn baby after holding the baby, especially because the newborn baby held by the caregiver is difficult to support and maintain the heavy weight of the head. You should lean on your shoulders or chest.
  • the mother taps on her back with the newborn baby's face leaning on her shoulder to induce trim after feeding.
  • trim after feeding There is a risk of contamination, and there is a fear that the earth and sand can be buried in the face of the newborn baby, causing skin problems such as fever, sweat band.
  • pads having a predetermined buffering force on a mother's shoulder or chest that a newborn baby can lean on may prevent the newborn baby from hitting the guardian's collarbone or abrasions or from the newborn's mouth and nose.
  • Newborn head protection pads have been developed and used to prevent skin troubles on the facial skin of newborns by absorbing foreign substances.
  • the protector can secure the front pad above the rear pad through the Velcro or adjust the position of the front pad to fit the neck.
  • the present inventors as well as the head pad for newborns to which the conventional Velcro coupling method is applied, the front pad and the rear pad can be coupled through various kinds of binding members to deform a wider front pad as a bib.
  • the company has invented a general-purpose protector and infant neonatal head protection pad that can be utilized by transforming a narrower rear pad as a scarf.
  • Guardian and infant combined newborn head protection pad may include a front binding member provided on one side of the front side pad and a rear binding member provided on one side of the rear side pad that can be combined with the front side pad. have.
  • a wearing space surrounding the wearer's neck is formed and the front portion Pads and rear pads may be seated on the upper shoulder of the wearer.
  • first front fastening member and the first rear fastening member are in contact with each other to form the first bonding surface
  • the second front fastening member and the second back fastening member are in contact with each other
  • the second bonding surface may be formed.
  • a plurality of first rear fastening members which are formed to be engaged with the first front fastening member are continuously positioned at specific intervals to form a first rear fastening member line, and the first front fastening member is By selectively contacting any one of the plurality of first back binding members located on the first back binding member line, the size of the formed wearing space may be adjusted.
  • a plurality of second rear fastening members which are formed to be engaged with the second front fastening member are continuously positioned at specific intervals to form a second rear fastening member line, and the second front fastening member is The size of the formed wearing space may be adjusted by selectively contacting any one of the plurality of second back binding members located on the second back binding member line.
  • a third bonding surface is formed to form the front surface.
  • a secondary pad can be seated on the wearer's shoulder as a bib.
  • the first and second rear fastening members are bound to each other, whereby a fourth joining surface is formed to form the rear part.
  • a pad may be worn around the neck of the wearer as a scarf.
  • the caregiver and infant combined neonatal head protection pad covers at least a portion of an outer side surface of the front side pad to protect the top surface of the front side pad from foreign material coming out of a newborn's mouth or nose, the front side
  • the cover pad may further include a replaceable cover member detachably coupled to an upper surface of the sub pad.
  • the cover member and the fixing member including at least one of at least one of one or more magnetic material, dot button, snap, hook button, hole button, pillar button and zipper on one side of the front pad
  • the cover member may be provided when the cover member is contaminated by foreign matter, and the fixing member may be separated to separate the contaminated cover member from the front pad and replace it with a new cover member. Through the new cover member can be fixed on the front pad.
  • the cover member opening and closing portion is provided on one side of the cover member, the super absorbent polymer absorbent capable of absorbing the foreign matter can be inserted and separated inside the cover member through the cover member opening and closing.
  • the protector and infant combined newborn head protection pad is provided on one side of the front binding member and is formed on one side of the front binding member receiving portion and the rear binding member for receiving the front binding member and the rear binding member Further comprising a rear binding member receiving portion for receiving, through the opening and closing portion provided in each of the front binding member receiving portion and the rear binding member receiving portion, from the front pad and the rear pad, respectively of the front binding member and the rear binding member Detachable may be possible.
  • the front binding member and the rear binding member may include at least one of a magnetic material coated on the outside of the outer surface, dot button, snap button, hook button, hole button, pillar button and zipper. .
  • the front filler having a predetermined buffer force can be inserted into the front side pad and separated from the inside.
  • the front opening / closing portion comprises at least one pair of magnetic bodies, at least one pair of dot buttons, at least one pair of snap buttons, at least one pair of hook buttons, at least one pair of hole buttons, and at least one pair of pillars having a protective coating on the outside thereof. It can be opened and closed through at least one or more of a button and a zipper.
  • At least a portion of the outer surface of the front and rear pads may be formed of a mesh material.
  • the portions protruding in the form of a wing at both ends of the rear side pads are provided with a moving guide rail formed in the shape of an arc so as to guide the rotation of the front side pad, respectively, the moving guide rail portion is a circular arc
  • a first movable block portion coupled to be movable along the first and second plurality of rear fastening members spaced apart from each other and a second movable block movable to be coupled along an arc and spaced apart from the second rear fastening members.
  • An additional may be provided.
  • the moving guide rail portion may be provided with a block stopper portion for selectively limiting the position of the first moving block portion and the second moving block portion.
  • the protector and infant combined newborn head protection pad according to the present invention may be any one of a front pad and a rear pad including a magnetic material (for example, a magnetic material for clothing), a dot button, a snap button, a hook button, a hole button, a pillar button, and a zipper.
  • a magnetic material for example, a magnetic material for clothing
  • a dot button for example, a magnetic material for clothing
  • a snap button for example, a snap button, a hook button, a hole button, a pillar button, and a zipper.
  • the present invention has the advantage that it is possible to prevent the wearer's clothing or newborn's clothing is caught, damaged and damaged in advance.
  • the present invention is clean and complete because it is possible to combine the front pad and the rear pad as much as possible through the magnetic force of the magnetic material by inserting a magnetic material (for example, clothing magnetic material) on one side of the front pad and the rear pad, It is possible to express a sense of design and thus have an advantage of being aesthetically superior.
  • a magnetic material for example, clothing magnetic material
  • the present invention can prevent the tangling of the threads, hair, and various contaminants inside the washing machine during washing, and thus has the advantage of more hygienic laundry storage.
  • the present invention has the advantage that a separate storage space and a protective device (for example, a separate storage cover, etc.) is not necessary because it does not cause damage to other garments during storage.
  • a separate storage space and a protective device for example, a separate storage cover, etc.
  • the present invention has the advantage that can be utilized as a neck protection scarf that can prevent the cold in advance by separating the rear pad from the front pad after the infant's neck, if it is necessary to warm the neck of the infant.
  • the present invention by using a magnetic body coated on the outside, it is possible to prevent the transfer of the front and rear pads by the magnetic material, and in particular, it is possible to prevent the magnetic force loss from repeated washing process.
  • the present invention since the insertion and separation of the magnetic material applied to the front and rear pads through a separate opening and closing, it is possible to replace the damaged or lost magnetic material with a new magnetic material.
  • the present invention through the cover member covering the outside of the front pad can protect the front pad from the foreign body coming out of the mouth or nose of the newborn or the soil out of the trimming, in particular, the contaminated cover member is the front through the fixing member Since the cover member can be replaced with a new cover member after being separated from the sub pad, the cover member can always be kept in a sanitary state, which has the advantage of preventing facial skin troubles in newborns.
  • FIG. 1 is a view schematically showing the overall shape of a caregiver and infant combined newborn head protection pad 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a view illustrating in more detail the shape of the front binding member 111 and the rear binding member 121 shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates that the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120 shown in FIG. 1 are coupled to each other, the size of the wearing space is increased through the first and second rear binding member lines 122 of the rear pad 120. It is a figure which shows the process to be adjusted.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically illustrating a state in which the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120 illustrated in FIG. 1 are modified as infant bibs, respectively.
  • FIG. 5 is a view schematically showing the shape of the cover member 200 that is bound to the outer side surface of the front pad 110 shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram schematically illustrating a state in which a guardian and an infant combined newborn head protection pad 100 shown in FIG. 1 is directly worn by a guardian and an infant.
  • FIG. 7 is a view schematically showing a state in which the front binding member line 112 and the rear binding member 122 shown in FIG. 1 are applied as dot buttons.
  • FIG. 8 is a view schematically showing an open / closed state of the front opening / closing unit 113 provided on one side of the protector and infant newborn protective head pad 100 shown in FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 9 is a view schematically showing the shape of the front pad 110 'and the opening / closing state of the front opening / closing portion 113' according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a view schematically illustrating the shapes of the front fillers 114 and 114 ′ of the different types shown in FIG. 9.
  • 11 and 12 are views showing another embodiment of the protector and infant combined newborn head protection pad 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a view schematically showing the overall shape of a caregiver and infant combined newborn head protection pad 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the protector and infant combined newborn head protection pad 100 may include a front pad 110 and a rear pad 120, and in particular, a front pad. 110 may include a front binding member 111 and the rear pad 120 may include a rear binding member 121.
  • the front pad 110 forms a space in which a newborn baby or an infant can lean the head, and at the same time, when the newborn baby or the infant leans the head through a predetermined buffering force (cushion), the frontal pad 110 bumps a bruise or abrasion. It can play a role to protect against this.
  • the front pad 110 may be provided with a front filler of latex material having a thickness of 0.5 cm to 1 cm (to be described in more detail with reference to FIGS. 8 and 9 to be described later) to have a predetermined buffering force. Therefore, it is possible to provide a fluffy and comfortable seating for the newborn or infant leaned head, and to prevent the injury caused by the head of the newborn or infant unable to cover the neck hit the guardian's collarbone.
  • the front pad 110 corresponds to an area where the facial skin of a newborn or infant is in direct contact, a material woven from cotton or organic pulp extracted from organic plants that is harmless to the skin is applied. desirable.
  • the front pad 110 may be formed of water washing, dry cleaning, etc. to facilitate washing when contaminated by saliva, runny nose, other foreign matter, or earth and sand coming out through the nose or mouth of the newborn or infant. Therefore, when the front pad 110 is contaminated, the protector should always be able to maintain the sanitary condition at all times by washing the front pad 110.
  • the front pad 110 can perform the same role (protecting against bruises or abrasions by hitting the collarbone of the protector when newborn or infant leans the head), the front pad 110 Note that the size, area, thickness and material of the front filler inserted are not limited.
  • the front pad 110 may further include a front binding member receiving portion (not shown) for receiving the front binding member 111 to be described later, wherein the front binding member receiving portion has a separate opening and closing portion ( As shown in the drawing, the front binding member 111 may be separated or a new front binding member 111 may be inserted through the opening and closing part.
  • the front binding member 111 may be provided inside or outside the front pad 110, and this front binding member 111 will be described in more detail with reference to FIG. 2.
  • the rear pad 120 may serve to support the front pad 110 to be fixed to the wearer's chest as at least a portion of the front pad 110 is coupled (or bonded) to the front pad 110. .
  • the rear side pad 120 may be formed in a shape corresponding to the front side pad 110 but having a smaller area, and the front side pad 110 and one or more bonding surfaces (eg, the first and the first pads). By forming the second bonding surface), a wearing space surrounding the wearer's neck can be formed.
  • the first and the second bonding surface is a region in which a portion protruding in the form of a wing at both ends of the front side pad 110 and a portion protruding in the form of a wing at both end portions of the rear side pad 120 contact each other. It may mean that a portion of the front side pad 120 is superimposed on the upper side of the rear side pad 120, on the contrary, the upper side of the rear side pad 120 of the rear side pad 120 Some areas may be stacked.
  • the center of the front side pad 110 and the rear side pad 120 have a circular shape.
  • An empty space may be formed, wherein the empty space may refer to a ring-shaped hole formed along the neck of the wearer, and the binding of the front binding member 111 and the rear binding member 121 to be described below is performed.
  • the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120 can be worn on the wearer's shoulder.
  • the back pad 120 corresponds to an area where the facial skin of a newborn or infant is in direct contact, so that the back pad 120 is made from cotton or organic plants woven from organic (organic) yarn, which is harmless to the skin. Material woven into the extracted natural pulp can be applied.
  • the rear head pad 120 like the front pad 110, washes water to facilitate washing when contaminated by saliva, runny nose, other foreign matter, or earth and sand coming out of the nose or mouth of a newborn or infant. Since dry cleaning or the like may be formed, it is preferable that the protector should always be able to maintain the sanitary condition by washing the rear pad 120 at any time when the rear pad 120 is contaminated.
  • the rear pad 120 may further include a rear binding member receiving portion (not shown) for receiving the rear binding member 121, which will be described later, wherein the rear binding member receiving portion has a separate opening and closing portion (not shown) (C) may be provided to separate the rear binding member 121 or insert a new rear binding member 121 through the opening and closing part.
  • the rear binding member 121 may be provided inside or outside the rear pad 120, and this rear binding member 121 will be described in more detail with reference to FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 2 is a view illustrating in more detail the shape of the front binding member 111 and the rear binding member 121 shown in FIG.
  • the binding member described through the contents of the drawings and described in the present specification described, described and illustrated as a 'magnetic material' having a predetermined magnetic force
  • the binding member is not limited thereto. It can mean a physical binding tool such as a dot button, a snap button, a hook button, a hole button, a pillar button, a zipper, or the like, or a magnetic binding device such as an outer coated magnetic material (for example, a garment magnetic material).
  • it may mean a chemical substance having a predetermined adhesive strength through the chemical properties such as epoxy adhesive, but can be repeatedly bonded.
  • binding member described herein as 'magnetic material' may also be used as a word such as 'dot button, tick button, hook button, hole button, pillar button, zipper, chemical adhesive' and the like.
  • FIG. 2 (a) illustrates the shape of the first front binding member 111 a among the front binding members 111, and the second front binding member 111 b has the same shape as the first front binding member 111 a. Note that because it is not shown, it is preferably interpreted in the same form as the first front binding member (111a).
  • the reason why the first front binding member 111a and the second front binding member 111b are distinguished is that the binding member located at a position corresponding to the first joining surface described above is the first front binding member 111a. This is because the binding member located at a position corresponding to the second joining surface is the second front binding member 111b.
  • FIG. 2 (c) illustrates the shape of the first front binding member 121 a among the rear binding members 121, and the second rear binding member 121 b has the same shape as the first rear binding member 121 a. Note that not shown.
  • the reason for distinguishing the first rear binding member 121a and the second rear binding member 121b is that the binding member positioned at a position corresponding to the first joining surface is the first rear binding member 121a. This is because the binding member located at the position corresponding to the second joining surface is the second rear binding member 121b.
  • first front binding member 111a and the first rear binding member 121a may be adjacent to the first bonding surface, and the second front binding member 111b and the second rear binding member are disposed on the second bonding surface.
  • Member 121b may be positioned adjacently.
  • the first front binding member 111a and the first rear binding member 121a have different polarities (for example, the first front binding member 111a is positive (+) and the first rear binding member 121a is different from each other). It may be formed of a magnetic material having a cathode (-) and the like. Therefore, as the magnetic force (more specifically, the attraction force) is generated between the first front binding member 111a and the first rear binding member 121a, the first front binding member 111a and the first rear binding member 121a. Are attracted to each other, and as a result, the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120 forming the first bonding surface may be coupled to each other (or magnetic bonding) through a magnetic force.
  • the magnetic force more specifically, the attraction force
  • the second front binding member 111b and the second rear binding member 121b have different polarities (for example, the second front binding member 111b has a positive polarity (+) and a second rear binding member 121b).
  • the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120 forming the second bonding surface may be coupled to each other (or magnetic bonding) through a magnetic force.
  • the front binding member 111 and the rear binding member 121 performs the same role as above (the role of coupling the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120 to each other by a magnetic force)
  • the front binding Note that the magnetic force, size, thickness, color, weight, etc. of the member 111 and the rear binding member 121 are not limited.
  • FIG. 2 (b) illustrates the front fastening member line 112, in particular one or more first front fastening members 111 a, formed by continuously positioning the front fastening members 111 described with reference to FIG. 2 (a) at specific intervals.
  • the first front binding member line 112a is formed by successive positions at intervals (for example, 3 cm or 5 cm intervals), wherein the number of the first front binding members 111a is not limited, and in particular, in the case of an interval. Note that the size of the wearing space formed between the front side pad 110 and the rear side pad 120 can be adjusted according to the distance between the first front binding member 111a.
  • first front fastening member line 112a is formed by continuously positioning one or more first front fastening members 111a at specific intervals in the present specification
  • second front fastening members 111b may be specified. It is noted that the shape of the second front binding member line 112b formed by continuously positioning at intervals is not shown because it has the same shape as the first front binding member line 112a.
  • FIG. 2 (d) illustrates the rear fastening member line 122 formed by continuously positioning the rear fastening members 121 described with reference to FIG. 2 (b) at specific intervals, in particular one or more first rear fastening members 121a.
  • the first rear binding member line 122a is formed by being continuously positioned at an interval (for example, 3 cm interval, etc.), wherein the number of the first rear binding members 121a is not limited. Note that the size of the wearing space formed between the front side pad 110 and the rear side pad 120 can be adjusted according to the distance between the first rear binding member 121a, and thus is not limited.
  • first rear binding member line 122a is formed by continuously positioning one or more first rear binding members 121a at specific intervals
  • one or more second rear binding members 121b may be specified. Note that the shape of the second rear binding member line 122b formed by continuously positioning at intervals is not shown because it has the same shape as the first rear binding member line 122a.
  • first and second front fastening members 111a and 111b may be formed in a protruding cylindrical shape having a predetermined height (for example, 1 cm), and the first and second back fastening members. 121a and 121b may be formed in the form of a recessed hole having a predetermined depth (for example, 1 cm).
  • first and second front fastening members 111a and 111b may be inserted into the first and second rear fastening members 121a and 121b in the inward direction, and then joined by a magnetic force. And the second front binding members 111a and 111b may be more firmly bonded than the first and second rear binding members 121a and 121b.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates that the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120 shown in FIG. 1 are coupled to each other, the size of the wearing space is increased through the first and second rear binding member lines 122 of the rear pad 120.
  • FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a process of adjustment, and FIG. 4 illustrates that the front pad 110 and the back pad 120 of FIG. 1 are defective, so that the first and second front binding member lines of the front pad 110 are defective. The process of adjusting the size of the wearing space through 112 is shown.
  • first and second front binding members 111a and 111b are positioned at the wing-shaped protrusions formed at both ends of the front pad 110, respectively.
  • the front binding members 111a and 111b may be inserted into the inside of the corresponding position or may be attached and fixed to the outer surface.
  • first and second rear fastening member lines 122a and 122b are positioned at the wing-shaped protruding portions formed at both end portions of the rear pad 120, respectively, where the first and second rear fastening member lines 122a are positioned.
  • 122b may be inserted into the inside of the position or may be fixed to the outside.
  • the first and second front fastening members 111a and 111b of the front pad 110 are formed of the first magnetic material of the first and second back fastening member lines 122a and 122b (more specifically).
  • a wearing space corresponding to an interval of d1 may be formed between the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120.
  • the first and second front fastening members 111a and 111b of the front pad 110 may be formed of the second magnetic material of the first and second back fastening member lines 122a and 122b, respectively.
  • a wearing space corresponding to an interval of d2 may be formed between the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120.
  • d2 is narrower than d1.
  • the first and second front fastening members 111a and 111b of the front pad 110 may be formed of the third magnetic material of the first and second back fastening member lines 122a and 122b (more specifically, FIG.
  • a wearing space corresponding to an interval of d3 may be formed between the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120.
  • d3 is narrower than d2.
  • the present invention provides the front pad 110 according to the distance between the first and second rear fastening members 121a and 121b formed on the first and second rear fastening member lines 122a and 122b. It can be seen that the size of the wearing space formed between the rear pads 120 can be adjusted.
  • the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120 according to the present invention may be utilized as a baby bib, respectively, which will be described in more detail with reference to FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically illustrating a state in which the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120 illustrated in FIG. 1 are modified as infant bibs, respectively.
  • the front pad 110 may be curved so that the wing-shaped protrusions formed on both ends are in contact with each other, wherein the first and second front binding member (located at each of the protrusions) As the 111a and 111b have different polarities, the first and second front binding members 111a and 111b come into contact with each other through a magnetic force, and as a result, the wings are formed at both ends of the front pad 110.
  • the protruding portions may be deformed as a bib for infants as shown in FIG.
  • the rear pad 120 may be curved so that the wing-shaped protrusions formed on both ends are in contact with each other, wherein the first and second back binding members 121a located at each of the protrusions , 121b) come in contact with each other through the magnetic force of the first and second rear fastening members 121a and 121b as they have different polarities, and as a result, wing-shaped protruding portions formed at both ends of the rear pad 120 are formed.
  • the shape can be modified as a baby bib as shown in Figure 4 (b).
  • the infant bib modified the rear pad 120 can be seen that the size is somewhat smaller than the infant bib modified the front pad 110, which can be selectively modified according to the neck of the newborn or infant. it means.
  • the front pad 110 has a wider spacing between the protruding portions than the widths of the protruding portions, respectively, in the shape of wings at both end portions, and the ends of the protruding portions are formed in a round shape.
  • the length of the protruding portion is formed to a length that can at least surround the wearer's neck.
  • the rear pad 120 has a wider gap between the protruding portions than the width of the protruding portions, respectively, in the shape of wings at both end portions, the ends of the protruding portions are formed in a round shape, and the protruding portion has a length of at least It is formed to a length that can wrap around the wearer's neck.
  • the front pad 110 may be deformed as a bib for infants as shown in FIG.
  • the rear pad 120 may be modified in shape as a bib for infants as shown in FIG.
  • the present invention covers a portion of the outer surface of the front pad 110 to prevent the outer surface of the front pad 110 from being contaminated from foreign matter coming from the mouth or nose of a newborn or infant. It may further include 200, which will be described in more detail with reference to FIG.
  • FIG. 5 is a view schematically showing the shape of the cover member 200 that is bound to the outer side surface of the front pad 110 shown in FIG.
  • the above-described cover member 200 is located on the upper side of the front pad 110, wherein the area of the cover member 200 covers a portion of the front pad (110). Or it may be formed as an area to cover all the front of the front pad 110. That is, the cover member 200 may be formed as an area that can cover the entire upper surface of the front pad 110, the head of the newborn or infant is raised.
  • the cover member 200 corresponds to an area where the face skin of the newborn or infant is in direct contact with the front pad 110 described above, the cover member 200 is extracted from cotton or organic plants woven with organic (organic) yarn, which is harmless to the skin. It is preferred to apply a material woven from natural pulp.
  • the cover member 200 may be formed such that water washing, dry cleaning, etc. to facilitate washing when contaminated by saliva, runny nose, other foreign matter or earth and sand coming out through the nose or mouth of the newborn or infant, the cover, When the member 200 is contaminated, the protector can always maintain the hygienic state by washing the cover member 200.
  • front pad 110 and the cover member 200 may be bound to each other through the fixing member 300, so that the cover member 200 can be fixed or separated from the front pad 110. .
  • the fixing member 300 is a fixing including at least one or more of one or more dot buttons, snap buttons, hook buttons, hole buttons, pillar buttons, zippers, magnetic materials, and chemical adhesives capable of repeat bonding. It may mean a tool, and the type and shape of the fixing member 300 is not limited as long as the cover member 200 performs a role of binding or separating the cover member 200 to the front pad 110.
  • the fixing member 300 may include a first fixing member 300a provided on the front pad 110 and a second fixing member 300b provided on the cover member 200.
  • the first fixing member 300a shown in FIG. 5 (a) may mean a portion inserted into one of the one or more snap buttons, and the second fixing member 300b shown in FIG. 5 (a) may have one or more parts.
  • the snap button may mean a portion to which the first fixing member 300a is inserted and locked.
  • the cover member 200 may be fixed on the front pad 110. If the cover member 200 is contaminated by saliva, runny nose, other foreign matter, or earth and sand coming out of the nose or mouth of a newborn baby or infant, the second fixing member 300b is released from the first fixing member 300a by the binding. The member 200 may be separated from the front pad 110. In addition, the new cover member 200 is covered with the front pad 110 by inserting the first fixing member 300a into the second fixing member 300b and then covering the front pad 110 with the new cover member 200. Can be fixed on the side and the replacement can be completed.
  • FIG. 5 (b) is the same as FIG. 5 (a) and the cover member 200, but because of the difference between the binding device 300 will be described only for the binding device 300.
  • the first fixing member 300a illustrated in FIG. 5B may mean a portion corresponding to the positive electrode (+) among one or more magnetic bodies, and the second fixing member 300b illustrated in FIG. It may mean a part corresponding to the negative electrode (-) of at least one magnetic material.
  • the cover member 200 is fixed on the front pad 110. If the cover member 200 is contaminated by saliva, runny nose, other foreign matter, or earth and sand coming out through the nose or mouth of the newborn or infant, the second fixing member 300b is separated from the first fixing member 300a. By doing so, the cover member 200 can be separated from the front pad 110. In addition, after the new cover member 200 is covered with the front pad 110 and the first fixing member 300a is bonded to the second fixing member 300b, the new cover member 200 is the front pad 110. ) It can be fixed on one side and the replacement can be completed.
  • one side of the cover member 200 may be provided with an opening and closing portion (not shown) such as a zipper, a super absorbent polymer absorbent capable of absorbing foreign matter through the opening and closing portion may be inserted or separated.
  • an opening and closing portion such as a zipper
  • a super absorbent polymer absorbent capable of absorbing foreign matter through the opening and closing portion may be inserted or separated.
  • the superabsorbent polymer absorber provided inside the cover member 200 rapidly absorbs the cover member 200.
  • Foreign materials can be prevented from flowing down to create another source of contamination, and can be used more functionally because the opening and closing can be replaced to replace the new superabsorbent polymer absorbent.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram schematically illustrating a state in which a guardian and an infant combined newborn head protection pad 100 shown in FIG. 1 is directly worn by a guardian and an infant.
  • the protector wears the front pad 110 toward his front face.
  • the rear pad 120 is located at the rear of the protector. Along with 110 is fixed by the magnetic force.
  • the guardian hugs the newborn baby or infant, so that the head of the newborn baby or infant does not hit the guardian's collarbone or thorax and suffers bruises or abrasions.
  • the newborn or infant feels comfortable and at home.
  • the outer surface of the front pad 110 is covered with a cover member 200, if the cover member by foreign matter or soil from the nose or mouth of the newborn or infant Even if 200 is contaminated, only the cover member 200 may be replaced without removing the front pad 110.
  • the infant bib is to prevent the clothing of the infant from being contaminated by the food falling from the infant's mouth when the infant ingests food, and after separating the front pad 110 from the rear pad 120, the neck of the infant Because it can be quickly deformed through a simple movement around, even if you do not have or carry a separate bib has the advantage that the infant can use the bib at any time when eating.
  • the front pad 110 may be a water-repellent coating woven to prevent contaminants such as food from penetrating the front pad 110, or contaminants on the front pad 110 may be considered. Note that a coated woven fabric or the like that can be easily removed may be considered.
  • the rear pad 120 can be quickly deformed through a simple operation of separating the rear pad 120 from the front pad 110 and surrounding the neck of the infant. Even if you do not have the advantage of using a scarf at any time.
  • FIG. 7 is a view schematically showing a state in which the front binding member line 112 and the rear binding member 122 shown in FIG. 1 are applied as dot buttons.
  • first front fastening members 111a are gathered in the front pad 110 to form a first front fastening member line 112a.
  • second front binding member 111b are gathered to form the second front binding member line 112b.
  • first rear fastening members 121a (more specifically, four arm dots) in the rear pad 120 form two first rear fastening member lines 122a.
  • second rear binding members 121b (more specifically, four arm dots) are gathered to form two second rear binding member lines 112b. .
  • first and second front binding member lines 112a and 112b formed on the front side pad 110 are respectively connected to the two first and second rear binding member lines 122a and 122b formed on the rear side pad 120.
  • the size of the wearing space can be adjusted.
  • the number of the first and second rear binding member lines 122a and 122b formed on the rear pad 120 is not limited, and in particular, the first front binding member forming the first front binding member line 122a ( The number of 111a) and the number of the second front binding members 111b forming the second front binding member lines 122b are not limited to the number of two or four as described above, but three pairs are used. Note that or four may be paired.
  • FIG. 7 of the present specification shows a dot button that is coupled in pairs with an arm dot and a dot, as an embodiment, a magnetic material coated with a protective coating as described above, as well as a dot button, a snap button, a hook button, and a hole. Note that all of the binding members that can be engaged with each other such as buttons, pillar buttons, and zippers can be applied through FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 8 (a) illustrates one side (more specifically, the inner side) of the front side pad 110 shown in FIG. 7 inverted, and a front opening / closing portion ( 113) is formed,
  • FIG. 8 (b) shows a state in which the front opening / closing part 113 shown in FIG. 8 (a) is opened, and it can be seen that the front filler 114 is inserted inside the front opening / closing part 113.
  • the front opening portion 113 may include at least one of a pair of magnetic bodies coated on the outside thereof, at least one pair of dot buttons, at least one pair of snap buttons, at least one pair of hook buttons, at least one pair of hole buttons, at least one pair of pillar buttons, and a zipper.
  • One or more may be opened and closed using the binding member, and it is noted that, in FIG. 8 of the present specification, a pair of dot buttons is illustrated as one embodiment.
  • the front opening / closing part 113 may serve to open a cut surface in which one side of the front pad 110 is cut, and the cut surface may be formed so that at least some areas are overlapped with each other.
  • the caregiver and infant combined newborn head protection pad 100 may include another type of front pad 110 ', which will be described with reference to FIG.
  • FIG. 9 is a view schematically showing the shape of the front pad 110 'and the opening / closing state of the front opening / closing portion 113' according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the front pad 110 ′ shown in FIG. 9 (a) may cover both a chest side and a front shoulder of a wearer different from the front pad 110 described above. It may be formed in the form of a cover, as in the front pad 110 to form a space for the newborn or infant to lean head, at the same time a certain buffering force (cushion) when the newborn or infant leans over the head protector It can play a role in protecting against bruises or abrasions by hitting the collarbone and the like.
  • FIG. 9B illustrates one side (more specifically, an inner side) of the front side pad 110 ′ shown in FIG. 9A, and the front side pad ( 110 ') in the right direction
  • the front opening and closing portion 113' of the other form is formed in the vertical direction, in particular, as the front opening and closing portion 113 'is spread in the horizontal direction, the front opening and closing portion 113
  • another type of front filler material 114 ' is inserted inside'.
  • the front binding member 111 ′ (more specifically, a shape protruding inwardly of the front pad 110 ′) is provided on the upper side of the front pad 110 ′.
  • the front binding member 111 ′ may be bound to the front binding member 111 of the front pad 110 of another form, or a portion protruding in a wing shape at both ends of the front pad 110 ′.
  • the first and second front binding members 111a 'and 111b' provided to each other may be bonded to each other.
  • the front opening and closing portion 113 ' like the front opening and closing portion 113 described above, the outer side of the protective coating of one or more pairs of magnetic materials, one or more pairs of dot buttons, one or more pairs of snap buttons, one or more pairs of hook buttons, one pair At least any one or more of the above hole button, one or more pillar buttons, and a zipper can be opened and closed using the binding member.
  • the front opening / closing portion 113 ′ may serve to open a cut surface in which one side of the front pad 110 ′ is cut, and the cut surface may be formed so that at least some regions overlap each other.
  • the overlapped portions may include one or more pairs of magnetic bodies, one or more pairs of dot buttons, one or more pairs of snap buttons, one or more hook buttons, one or more pairs of hole buttons, one or more pairs of pillar buttons, and zippers with the outer side of the protective coating described above.
  • the binding member corresponding to at least one of the above may be located.
  • the front filler 114 ′ having a predetermined cushioning force is inserted into the front pad 110 ′ through opening and closing of the binding member of the front opening and closing portion 113 ′ or the front pad 110. Can be separated from ').
  • the front filler 114 ′ may be applied to a kind such as urethane, sponge, latex, mesh, or meroliform, like the front filler 114 described above. Note that the present invention is not limited to the kind of the front filler 114 'as long as it has a buffering force that can be prevented from being bumped.
  • the fillers inserted into the inside of the pads 110 and 110 ′ of the different shapes may have different shapes, which will be described in more detail with reference to FIG. 10 to be described later.
  • FIG. 10 is a view schematically illustrating the shapes of the front fillers 114 and 114 ′ of the different types shown in FIG. 9.
  • FIG. 10 (a) shows a front filler 114 (more specifically, a memory foam or latex) that can be inserted into the front pad 110 shown in FIG.
  • the filler material 114 may be formed in a shape corresponding to the inside of the front pad 110 so as to be inserted into the inner space (more specifically, the center) of the front pad 110.
  • FIG. 10 (b) shows that the front filler material 114 shown in FIG. 10 (a) corresponds to a mesh material.
  • the front filler material 114 also has a front pad. It may be formed in a shape corresponding to the inside of the front pad 110 so as to be inserted into the inner space of the (110).
  • FIG. 10 (c) illustrates a front filler 114 ′ (more specifically, a memory foam or latex) that can be inserted into the front pad 110 ′ shown in FIG. 9.
  • the front filler 114 ′ corresponds to the inside of the front pad 110 ′ to be inserted into the inner space (more specifically, the center) of the front pad 110 ′ (eg, Curved rhombus or trapezoidal shape).
  • FIG. 10 (d) shows that the front filler material 114 ′ shown in FIG. 10 (c) corresponds to a mesh material.
  • the front filler material 114 ′ is similarly used.
  • the front pad 110 is inserted into the front pad 110 ′ so that the front pad 110 ′ does not move or move inside the front pad 110 ′.
  • ') May further be provided with a front filler bag (not shown) corresponding to the shape of the front filler 114', such that the front filler 114 'is inserted into the front filler bag so that the front pad (without moving) 110 ') and may be inserted and fixed to an inner central portion of the 110'.
  • FIGS. 11 and 12 are views showing another embodiment of the protector and infant combined newborn head protection pad 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the front pad 110 is a rear portion. The position may be adjusted by rotating in the left and right directions in a state in which the pad 120 is coupled.
  • Portions protruding in the form of wings at both ends of the rear pad 120 are provided with a moving guide rail 130 formed in an arc shape so as to guide rotation of the front pad 110, respectively, and a moving guide rail part ( 130 is movably coupled along an arc and is coupled to the first movable block portion 131 and the arc to be movable along the arc and the plurality of first rear fastening members 121a are spaced apart from each other.
  • the second moving block 132 is provided to be spaced apart from each other (121b).
  • first front binding member 111a and the second front binding member 111b are bound to the first rear binding member 121a and the second rear binding member 121b, and thus the front pad 110 and the rear pad ( The 120 is coupled to each other so that the front pad 110 and the rear pad 120 are worn with the neck of the wearer interposed therebetween.
  • the front part pad 110 is connected to the rear part pad 120 in the left, The position can be adjusted by rotating in the right direction.
  • the movement guide rail unit 130 may be provided with a block stopper unit (not shown) for selectively limiting positions of the first moving block unit 131 and the second moving block unit 132.
  • the block stopper part protrudes on the outer circumferential surfaces of the first moving block part 131 and the second moving block part 132 and includes a ball stopper elastically supported by a spring, and a ball stopper on an inner surface of the moving guide rail part 130. Is provided with a plurality of stopper groove portion is inserted along the circular arc.
  • the position of the first moving block part 131 and the second moving blur part is fixed, and when the ball stopper is applied with a force that is separated from the stopper groove part, the front pad 110 is rotated.
  • the front pad 110 may be rotated in the left and right directions to adjust the position. .

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La présente invention concerne un coussin de protection de la tête d'un nouveau-né destiné à être utilisé à la fois par le bébé et par la personne s'en occupant, le coussin permettant : le couplage d'un coussin de partie avant et d'un coussin de partie arrière par l'intermédiaire de divers types d'éléments de liaison, ce qui permet un usage hygiénique ; la transformation du coussin de partie avant, qui présente une surface plus grande, en bavoir ; et la transformation du coussin de partie arrière, qui présente une surface plus étroite, en écharpe, ce qui permet ainsi au coussin d'avoir une excellente polyvalence.
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