Parent-child socks for assisting infant crawling

By attaching a doll to the bottom of the sock and incorporating antibacterial materials, the design of these socks solves the problem of a lack of interaction between parent-child socks, while also providing guidance for infants' crawling and ensuring wearing comfort.

CN224440462UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03WUXI NORMAL COLLEGE

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
WUXI NORMAL COLLEGE
Filing Date
2025-08-22
Publication Date
2026-07-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing parent-child socks lack direct, immersive interaction between parents and infants, making it difficult for infants to intuitively imitate and learn crawling movements, thus limiting their guiding effect.

Method used

An adhesive strip is placed at the bottom of the sock body to attach the doll body. Adults crawl to guide infants to imitate. The sock body, which is woven with silver and cotton fibers, has antibacterial properties. The comfort and stability are improved by disassembling and connecting components.

Benefits of technology

The doll's design enhances the interaction between parents and infants, improves the crawling guidance for infants, and provides antibacterial, non-slip, and comfortable wear.

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Abstract

This utility model provides a parent-child sock to assist infants and toddlers in crawling, comprising: a sock body, an adhesive strip, and a doll body; the adhesive strip is adhered to the surface of the sock body; the doll body is adhered to the surface of the adhesive strip. This utility model provides a parent-child sock to assist infants and toddlers in crawling, by providing an adhesive strip on the surface of the sock body for use with the doll body, making it easy for adults to wear the sock body on their feet, and by adhering the doll body to the surface of the sock body, using the doll body to entice infants and toddlers to crawl in a manner similar to adults crawling.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of parent-child socks, and in particular to a parent-child sock that helps infants crawl. Background Technology

[0002] Crawling is a crucial exercise in the growth and development of infants and young children. It not only improves their physical coordination and balance but also promotes brain development and the improvement of their sensory systems.

[0003] However, hygiene issues cannot be ignored during this interaction. When adults crawl, their socks come into direct contact with various surfaces such as the ground and carpets. These surfaces often contain a large number of bacteria, molds and other microorganisms. At the same time, infants and young children can easily come into contact with these contaminated surfaces with their hands and bodies while crawling, and may even come into contact with adult socks. Because infants and young children's immune systems are not yet fully developed and their skin is delicate, contact with these microorganisms can easily cause health problems such as skin infections and allergies.

[0004] However, to increase the safety of socks, modern parent-child socks are made with antibacterial materials such as silver fiber to create an antibacterial function, which can effectively inhibit the growth of bacteria on the feet, reduce odor, and provide dual protection for the health of adults and infants, making them especially suitable for daily wear by parents and children.

[0005] Currently, parents use relatively simple methods to guide infants and toddlers to crawl. Common practices include using brightly colored toys and making sounds to attract the infants' and toddlers' attention and encourage them to crawl forward. However, these methods often lack direct and immersive interaction between parents and infants and toddlers, making it difficult for them to intuitively imitate and learn crawling movements, thus limiting the effectiveness of guidance.

[0006] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a parent-child sock that helps infants crawl to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content

[0007] This invention provides a parent-child sock that helps infants crawl, solving the problem that existing socks lack direct, immersive interaction between parents and infants, making it difficult for infants to intuitively imitate and learn crawling movements, and thus having a limited guiding effect.

[0008] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a pair of parent-child socks to help infants crawl, comprising:

[0009] The main body of the socks, multiple adhesive strips, and the main body of the doll;

[0010] Multiple adhesive strips are respectively attached to the bottom of the sock body and the back of the doll body;

[0011] The doll body is attached to the bottom of the sock body by the adhesive strip.

[0012] Preferably, a disassembly assembly is provided on one side of the surface of the sock body. The disassembly assembly includes a disassembly sleeve and a disassembly pad. The disassembly sleeve is sewn to one side of the surface of the sock body, and the disassembly pad is disposed inside the disassembly sleeve.

[0013] Preferably, the disassembly sleeve is used for disassembling and replacing the disassembly pad.

[0014] Preferably, the surface of the sock body is provided with a connecting component, the connecting component including a connecting sleeve, two first Velcro straps and two second Velcro straps, the connecting sleeve being fitted onto the surface of the sock body, and the two first Velcro straps being respectively connected to both ends of the connecting sleeve.

[0015] Preferably, the two second Velcro straps are respectively sewn onto the surface of the sock body.

[0016] Preferably, the surface of the connecting sleeve is provided with a plurality of limiting components, the limiting components including a connecting bag and a flexible limiting strip, the connecting bag being sewn to the surface of the connecting sleeve, and the flexible limiting strip being disposed inside the connecting bag.

[0017] Compared with related technologies, the parent-child socks that help infants crawl provided by this utility model have the following beneficial effects:

[0018] This utility model provides a parent-child sock to help infants crawl. An adhesive strip is set on the surface of the sock body to be used with a doll body. It is convenient to wear the sock body on the adult's feet and to attach the doll body to the surface of the sock body. The doll body is used to entice the infant to crawl by having the adult crawl. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of a first embodiment of a parent-child sock that assists infants in crawling, provided by this utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the back of the doll;

[0021] Figure 3 for Figure 3 The diagram shows the structural layout of the bottom of the sock body.

[0022] Figure 4 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structural connection between the sock body and the doll body;

[0023] Figure 5A schematic diagram of the structure of a second embodiment of a parent-child sock that helps infants crawl, provided by this utility model;

[0024] Figure 6 for Figure 5 The enlarged schematic diagram of part A shown below;

[0025] Figure 7 for Figure 5 The diagram shows the structural design of the main body of the sock;

[0026] Figure 8 for Figure 7 The enlarged schematic diagram of part B is shown.

[0027] Image label: 1. Main body of the sock;

[0028] 4. Disassembly components; 41. Disassembly sleeve; 42. Disassembly pad;

[0029] 5. Connecting component; 51. Connecting sleeve; 52. First Velcro strap; 53. Second Velcro strap;

[0030] 6. Limiting component; 61. Connecting bag; 62. Flexible limiting strip;

[0031] 7. Doll body; 8. Adhesive strip. Detailed Implementation

[0032] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0033] First Embodiment

[0034] Please refer to the following: Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 ,in, Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of a first embodiment of a parent-child sock that assists infants in crawling, provided by this utility model; Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the back of the doll; Figure 3 for Figure 3 The diagram shows the structural layout of the bottom of the sock body. Figure 4 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structural connection between the sock body and the doll body. A parent-child sock designed to aid infants in crawling includes:

[0035] Sock body 1, multiple adhesive strips 8, and doll body 7;

[0036] Multiple adhesive strips 8 are respectively adhered to the bottom of the sock body 1 and the back of the doll body 7;

[0037] The doll body 7 is attached to the bottom of the sock body 1 by the adhesive strip 8.

[0038] The doll body 7 can be selected according to the usage. The adhesive strip 8 consists of two matching Velcro strips, which are respectively attached to the sole of the sock body 1 and the back of the doll body 7.

[0039] The working principle of the parent-child socks that help infants crawl provided by this utility model is as follows:

[0040] To use, simply put the sock body 1 on your feet, and then attach the doll body 7 to the surface of the sock body 1 using the adhesive strip 8.

[0041] Compared with related technologies, the parent-child socks that help infants crawl provided by this utility model have the following beneficial effects:

[0042] This utility model provides a parent-child sock to help infants crawl. An adhesive strip 8 is provided on the surface of the sock body 1 to be used with a doll body 7. This makes it easy for the sock body 1 to be worn on an adult's feet, and the doll body 7 is glued to the surface of the sock body 1. The doll body 7 is used to entice children to crawl by having an adult crawl.

[0043] Second Embodiment

[0044] Please refer to the following: Figure 5 , Figure 6 , Figure 7 and Figure 8 Based on the first embodiment of this application which provides parent-child socks to assist infants in crawling, the second embodiment of this application proposes another type of parent-child sock to assist infants in crawling. The second embodiment is merely a preferred embodiment of the first embodiment, and the implementation of the second embodiment will not affect the separate implementation of the first embodiment.

[0045] Specifically, the second embodiment of this application provides a parent-child sock that helps infants crawl, which is different in that it also includes a disassembly component 4. The disassembly component 4 is disposed on one side of the surface of the sock body 1. The disassembly component 4 includes a disassembly sleeve 41 and a disassembly pad 42. The disassembly sleeve 41 is sewn to one side of the surface of the sock body 1, and the disassembly pad 42 is disposed inside the disassembly sleeve 41.

[0046] The disassembly sleeve 41 is used for disassembling and replacing the disassembly pad 42.

[0047] The main body of the sock 1 is made of silver fiber and cotton fiber interwoven, which has good antibacterial and deodorizing functions and can effectively inhibit the growth of bacteria on the feet of adults and children. The detachable cover 41 is a ring-shaped elastic cloth cover with the edge sewn to the inside of the ankle of the main body of the sock 1 by fine needle and thread. The detachable pad 42 is an antibacterial pad containing bamboo charcoal fiber, which can be tightly embedded inside the detachable cover 41 and is detachably connected to the detachable cover 41.

[0048] The disassembly pad 42 in the disassembly assembly 4 can absorb sweat from the ankle and keep the feet dry. When the disassembly pad 42 gets dirty or its antibacterial effect weakens, it can be directly removed from the disassembly sleeve 41 for replacement, making the operation convenient.

[0049] The detachable design of the disassembly component 4 makes it easy to replace the disassembly pad 42 in a timely manner, which can maintain the antibacterial and hygienic properties of the socks, extend the service life of the sock body 1, and reduce the cost of use.

[0050] The silver fiber material of the sock body 1, combined with the anti-slip and detachable structure, achieves antibacterial function while taking into account anti-slip reliability and ease of use, making it suitable for diverse needs in parent-child scenarios.

[0051] The surface of the sock body 1 is provided with a connecting component 5. The connecting component 5 includes a connecting sleeve 51, two first Velcro straps 52 and two second Velcro straps 53. The connecting sleeve 51 is fitted onto the surface of the sock body 1, and the two first Velcro straps 52 are respectively connected to the two ends of the connecting sleeve 51.

[0052] Two second Velcro straps 53 are respectively sewn onto the surface of the sock body 1.

[0053] The surface of the connecting sleeve 51 is provided with a plurality of limiting components 6. The limiting components 6 include a connecting bag 61 and a soft limiting strip 62. The connecting bag 61 is sewn to the surface of the connecting sleeve 51, and the soft limiting strip 62 is disposed inside the connecting bag 61.

[0054] The connecting sleeve 51 is a high-elasticity knitted fabric sleeve that can be fitted onto the sock body 1 at the sock cuff. First Velcro 52 (spiked side) is fixed to the inner sides of both ends, and second Velcro 53 (rough side) is sewn onto the corresponding position on the sock cuff surface of the sock body 1. The first Velcro 52 and second Velcro 53 can be tightly adhered. Limiting components 6 are spaced apart along the length of the connecting sleeve 51. Each limiting component 6 has a connecting bag 61 made of breathable mesh fabric, sewn onto the outer surface of the connecting sleeve 51. A flexible limiting strip 62 is a bendable silicone strip, its length matching the connecting bag 61, and can be inserted into the connecting bag 61.

[0055] The working principle of the parent-child socks that help infants crawl provided by this utility model is as follows:

[0056] When wearing, adjust the position of the connecting sleeve 51 on the sock cuff according to the adult's leg circumference. Secure it with the first Velcro 52 and the second Velcro 53 to ensure that the connecting sleeve 51 fits snugly against the leg and prevents the sock cuff from slipping down.

[0057] The soft limiting strip 62 in the limiting component 6 can bend slightly with the leg contour to support the connecting sleeve 51, reduce wrinkles in the connecting sleeve 51 caused by leg movement, and at the same time the breathable structure of the connecting bag 61 can prevent stuffiness and sweating.

[0058] Compared with related technologies, the parent-child socks that help infants crawl provided by this utility model have the following beneficial effects:

[0059] This utility model provides a parent-child sock to help infants crawl. The connecting component 5 uses Velcro to make the connecting sleeve 51 adjustable and fixed, which can adapt to different leg circumference sizes of adults. It solves the problem of slippage caused by elastic fatigue of traditional socks and improves wearing stability.

[0060] The soft limiting strip 62 in the limiting component 6 provides support and shaping without creating an excessively rigid feeling. Combined with the breathability of the connecting bag 61, it enhances wearing comfort while ensuring a good fit.

[0061] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A parent-child sock for assisting a baby or infant to crawl, characterized in that, include: The main body of the socks, multiple adhesive strips, and the main body of the doll; Multiple adhesive strips are respectively attached to the bottom of the sock body and the back of the doll body; The doll body is attached to the bottom of the sock body by the adhesive strip.

2. The parent-and-child sock for assisting the crawling of a baby or infant according to claim 1, wherein, A disassembly assembly is provided on one side of the surface of the sock body. The disassembly assembly includes a disassembly sleeve and a disassembly pad. The disassembly sleeve is sewn to one side of the surface of the sock body, and the disassembly pad is disposed inside the disassembly sleeve.

3. The parent-and-child sock for assisting the crawling of a baby or infant according to claim 2, characterized in that, The disassembly sleeve is used for disassembling and replacing the disassembly pad.

4. The parent-and-child sock for assisting the baby's crawling according to claim 1, wherein, The surface of the sock body is provided with a connecting component, which includes a connecting sleeve, two first Velcro straps and two second Velcro straps. The connecting sleeve is fitted onto the surface of the sock body, and the two first Velcro straps are respectively connected to both ends of the connecting sleeve.

5. The parent-and-child sock for assisting the baby's crawling according to claim 4, wherein, Two second Velcro fasteners are respectively sewn onto the surface of the sock body.

6. The parent-and-child sock for assisting the baby's crawling according to claim 4, wherein, The surface of the connecting sleeve is provided with a plurality of limiting components, the limiting components including a connecting bag and a flexible limiting strip, the connecting bag being sewn to the surface of the connecting sleeve, and the flexible limiting strip being disposed inside the connecting bag.