Sleeve and Pillow Combination For Infant Care

a pillow and pillow combination technology, applied in the field of infants, can solve the problems of pillow becoming soiled while the pillow is no

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-09-10
VILLANUEVA TRISHA +1
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[0009]These, and other, objects are achieved by a unit which includes a tubular sleeve to accommodate a part of the arm of a caretaker and a soft arcuate pillow that is releasably attached to the sleeve when desired by means, such as hook-and-loop fastening means, so the pillow can be used when desired and the sleeve by itself can be used when desirable. The material of the pil

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Furthermore, as is sometimes the situation, the

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[0016]Referring to the figure, it can be understood that the present invention is embodied in a unit 10 for cradling an infant on a caretaker's arm. The unit comprises an arcuate sleeve element 20 which fits over a forearm portion of a caretaker when the sleeve element is in use. The sleeve element is formed of soft material which can be readily laundered yet which is comfortable for the wearer and allows the wearer's arm to breath during use to prevent perspiration from making the wearing of the sleeve element uncomfortable. The sleeve element includes a body 30 which has a first end 32 that is located adjacent to an elbow of the caretaker when the sleeve element is in use, and which is flared radially outward to facilitate easy donning of the sleeve. Sleeve element 20 further includes a second end 36 which is located adjacent to a wrist of the caretaker when the sleeve element is in use. Second end 36 of the sleeve element can be tapered radially inward to produce a snug fit of th...

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Abstract

A unit which includes a tubular sleeve to accommodate a part of the arm of a caretaker and a soft arcuate pillow that is releasably attached to the sleeve when desired by means, such as hook-and-loop fastening means, so the pillow can be used when desired and the sleeve by itself can be used when desirable.

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TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to the general art of infants, and to the particular field of accessories used in the care of infants.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Rocking a child to sleep can be one of the most pleasurable and peaceful times for a new parent. This nighttime ritual can help to establish the parent-child bond while also creating a peaceful period of the day reserved solely for the child's relaxation, and the parents' as well.[0003]Physically, for the parent, holding their child and looking in their eyes can create a sense of enormous pride and responsibility. New parents may be afraid of hurting the child or not supporting their delicate neck and soft skull. Accordingly, many parents, especially new parents, desire to place some sort of support beneath an infant's head whenever the head is supported.[0004]Babies are cradled by caretakers, such as their mothers, during nursing or by any person when being held, carried, or rocked....

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IPC IPC(8): A47C16/00
CPCA47D13/083
Inventor VILLANUEVA, TRISHAVILLANUEVA, MARIO
Owner VILLANUEVA TRISHA
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