Modularly packaged newly born infant and mother basic needs system

a module-based, newly born infant technology, applied in the field of modules-based packaged newly born infants and mothers basic needs systems, can solve the problems of insufficient preparation of basic needs items, insufficient stress for mothers, and often very exhausted mothers

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-04-20
HOELZLE JOYCE C
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[0011] Basic needs items of a mother and her newly born infant may be contained in a modular bag system including an overall container in which a carry-on bag, and a stationary bag are fitted. The carry-on bag is configured for mobile use and to provide sufficient space for items related to the baby's and mother's initial needs during their hospital stay, release from hospital and travel home. The stationary bag is configured for stationary use and provides easy access and overview of soft items related to the baby's and mother's continuing needs during up to at least the first three days at home after the hospital release.
[0013] The overall container may provide additional storage volume for an amount of diapers that may be needed for up to at least the first three days after hospital release of the newly born baby. The overall container and / or the carry-on bag may also be configured for storage and easy access of a baby bottle.

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The time a pregnant woman prepares for going to the hospital and giving birth is usually quite stressful.
After returning home, the mother is commonly very exhausted and has limited move ability.
During hospital stay, travel home and the first three days at home there are likely insufficiently prepared basic needs items for the mother and the newly born infant recognized.

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[0025] Referring to FIG. 1, a bag 10 contains a first transportation set 2 of items specifically needed by a mother and her newly born infant during the hospital stay and release from the location or hospital where the mother has given birth. The first set 2 may also contain items specifically needed by the mother and her baby during their travel home. The bag 10 may further contain a second stationary set 3 of items specifically needed by the mother and her newly born child during up to at least the first three days at home. In the FIGS. 1-3, the first and second set 2, 3 are depicted in accordance with a first configuration, in which items of the first set 2 may be utilized together and / or complementary with items of the second set 3 after arrival at home or the location where the mother and her newly born baby intend to stay for up to at least three days after release.

[0026] The bag 10 may also contain a booklet 4 preferably immediately accessible upon initial opening of the bag...

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Abstract

A modularly packaged mother and newly born infant needs system includes two sets of soft baby items and hardware items for during birth related hospital stay, consecutive hospital release, travel home and up to at least the first three days at home. Also included are diapers and eventual nursing items and / or formula feeding items. The system is highly compacted for shelf storage and or hand luggage air plane transportation. In an overall container are fitted a carry-on bag, a stationary bag and a hardware container. The carry-on bag contains a first set with items for the hospital and travel home and the stationary bag contains a second set with soft baby items for at home. The hardware container may be packed into the carry-on bag.

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PRIORITY CLAIM [0001] The present invention claims priority to Provisional Applications No. 60 / 619,217 filed Oct. 14, 2004 under the title “Newly Born Infant and Mother Basic Needs Bag” and No. 60 / 684,002 filed May 23, 2005 under the title “Modular Bag System for Baby and Mother Basic Needs Items” both of the above inventor.FIELD OF INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to basic needs sets and bag system for a newly born infant and her mother. BACKGROUND OF INVENTION [0003] The time a pregnant woman prepares for going to the hospital and giving birth is usually quite stressful. After returning home, the mother is commonly very exhausted and has limited move ability. It has been observed that it takes about three days after hospital release, for a young family to settle in. During hospital stay, travel home and the first three days at home there are likely insufficiently prepared basic needs items for the mother and the newly born infant recognized. Therefore, there exists a...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65D71/00A45C1/08
CPCA45C3/00A45C7/0086A45C13/02A45C2013/026
Inventor HOELZLE, JOYCE C.
Owner HOELZLE JOYCE C
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