Baby suit with snap-on swaddle conversion
The baby suit with snap-on swaddle conversion simplifies the swaddling process by using strategically placed snaps and a two-way zipper, ensuring secure and comfortable swaddling for infants while enhancing caregiver convenience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- PCT/US2024/041845
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-19
AI Technical Summary
Traditional swaddling methods are challenging for caregivers to master, often leading to improper wrapping or excessive restriction, posing safety concerns for infants.
A baby suit with strategically placed snaps on the arms and legs, combined with a two-way zipper, allowing for quick and secure swaddling without the need for traditional wrapping techniques.
The snap-on swaddle conversion mechanism ensures infants are comfortably and securely swaddled, reducing the risk of unwrapping and providing ease of use for caregivers during diaper changes and dressing.
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TITLE OF INVENTIONBABY SUIT WITH SNAP-ON SWADDLE CONVERSIONCROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Not Applicable.STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH ORDEVELOPMENT
[0002] Not Applicable.REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING, A TABLE, OR A COMPUTER PROGRAM LISTING COMPACT DISC APPENDIX
[0003] Not Applicable.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONField of the Invention.
[0004] The present invention relates to infant clothing, and more particularly to a baby suit designed to facilitate the swaddling process through the use of strategically placed snaps. This invention addresses the need for an easier, quicker, and more secure way to swaddle an infant, thereby enhancing both the caregiver’s convenience and the infant's comfort and security.Description of the related art.
[0005] Swaddling is a common practice used to soothe and calm infants by restricting their movement, mimicking the secure environment of the womb. Traditional swaddling methods involve wrapping the infant in a blanket, which can be challenging for caregivers to master. Improper swaddling can lead to the infant becoming unwrapped or overly restricted, posing safety concerns.
[0006] Several patents have addressed various aspects of infant garments and swaddling devices. The following are the most relevant patents identified in the patent search:DE202023104105U1:This patent describes a device for restricting the movement of infants in the form of a onesie with multiple zippers running along the arms and thorax. It aims to restrict movement using zippers rather than snaps.CN216875172U:
[0007] This patent relates to an infant protection garment that includes finger and toe separation layers with observation windows. It focuses on protecting the infant's digits and providing a means for observation rather than swaddling functionality.US8943615B2:This patent covers an infant sleep garment designed to calm the Moro reflex by using weighted materials and venting to prevent overheating. The primary function is to reduce the startle reflex and improve sleep quality through tactile input.US20190254355A1:
[0008] This patent describes an infant garment with arm restraining mechanisms and teethers. The garment includes pockets or cuffs to restrain the arms but does not focus on swaddle conversion using snaps.US20170245555A1:This patent involves an infant sieep aid device in the form of a sleep sack with interior bands or sleeves to restrain the arms. It uses a zipper for closure but does not include a snap-on swaddle conversion feature.US9226528B2:
[0009] This patent outlines a garment for providing warmth and comfort, using a fabric substrate with fasteners to form cylindrical legs. It focuses on warmth and comfort rather than swaddle conversion.US20150121603A1:This patent describes a children’s garment with a flap and fasteners for easy access to the lower body. It does not address swaddling functionality or the use of snaps for swaddle conversion.US20180168240A1 :
[0010] This patent covers a swaddle transition device with sleeves to limit the startle reflex. The device includes various fastening mechanisms but does not use snaps for swaddle conversion.CN11186741 OB:This patent involves an infant sleeping garment with a sleep bag design, incorporating weight and support elements. It focuses on securing the infant within the sleep bag rather than swaddling through snaps.US20130269080A1:
[0011] This patent describes a transition wrap with fasteners to secure the infant, focusing on wrapping the infant rather than snap-on swaddle conversion.Novelty and Advantages of the InventionThe "BABY SUIT WITH SNAP-ON SWADDLE CONVERSION" presents several novel features and advantages that overcome the limitations of the prior art:Snap-On Swaddle Conversion:The primary innovation of the present Invention is the use of strategically placed snaps on the baby suit that allows for an instant swaddle conversion. This feature simplifies the swaddling process, enabling caregivers to secure the infant quickly and easily without the need for traditional wrapping techniques.Strategically Placed Snaps:
[0012] The snaps are placed on the right and left arms above the wrists, allowing the arms to be secured to the chest cavity of the bodysuit. Additional snaps on the legsat the knee area and above the ankle provide extra security, ensuring that the baby remains comfortably swaddled.Enhanced Security and Comfort:The snap-on swaddle conversion offers a secure and snug fit, reducing the risk of the infant becoming unwrapped or overly restricted. This ensures the infant's comfort and safety, addressing common issues with traditional swaddling methods.Two-Way Zipper and Fold-Over Features:
[0013] The baby suit includes a two-way zipper for ease of use during diaper changes and dressing. The foid-over hands and feet provide additional warmth and protection, features that are known in the baby product industry but not combined with the unique snap-on swaddle functionality.Overcoming Prior Art Limitations:Unlike DE202023104105U1 , which uses zippers to restrict movement, the present invention uses snaps, providing a different mechanism for securing the infant.The invention does not focus on digit separation or observation as in CN216875172U but rather on swaddling.
[0014] Unlike US8943615B2, which uses weighted materials to calm the Moro reflex, the present invention uses a snap-on method for swaddling.The invention's focus on snap-on swaddle conversion distinguishes it from the arm restraining mechanisms in US20190254355A1 and US20170245555A1.The proposed invention provides a unique snap-on swaddle solution not addressed in patents like US9226528B2, US20150121603A1 , US20180168240A1,CN11186741 OB, and US20130269080A1 , which have different focuses and mechanisms.
[0015] In conclusion, the "BABY SUIT WITH SNAP-ON SWADDLE CONVERSION” introduces a novel and effective solution for swaddling infants, addressing the limitations of the prior art through its unique snap-on conversion mechanism. Thisinnovation simplifies the swaddling process, providing enhanced security and comfort for infants while offering significant convenience for caregivers.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0016] The "BABY SUIT WITH SNAP-ON SWADDLE CONVERSION" is an innovative infant garment designed to simplify the swaddling process and provide enhanced comfort and security for the baby. This baby suit features a collar that ensures a comfortable fit around the infant's neck. The suit includes right and left hand sleeves, each with a folding part that can be folded over to cover the infant’s hands, providing additional warmth and protection.
[0017] Strategically placed hand snaps on the hand sleeves above the wrists secure the sleeves to body snaps located on the suit, ensuring that the infant’s arms remain in place and creating a swaddling effect. Similarly, the suit includes right and left leg sleeves with folding parts designed to cover the infant’s feet. These leg sleeves are secured using leg snaps, which attach the sleeves together, providing a secure and comfortable swaddling effect for the legs.
[0018] A two-way zipper runs from the neck down to the lower body of the suit, allowing for easy access during diaper changes and dressing without the need to fully undress the infant, This zipper provides convenience for caregivers and ensures the infant remains comfortably dressed.The snap-on swaddle conversion mechanism of the baby suit allows for quick and secure swaddling, ensuring the infant is comfortably wrapped. The combination of the strategically placed snaps and the two-way zipper provides versatility, ease of use, and enhanced security, making the baby suit an essential garment for caregivers.
[0019] This invention addresses common challenges in infant care by combining the benefits of traditional swaddling with modern, user-friendly features. It offers a practical, efficient, and effective solution for securely swaddling infants, enhancing both the caregiver's and the infant’s experience.Brief description of the drawingsFIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a baby suit 100. The baby suit includes:The collar 102The right hand sleeve 104The left hand sleeve 106The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108The folding part of the left hand sleeve 110The left hand snaps 114The body snaps 116The right leg sleeve 118The left leg sleeve 120The folding part of the right leg sleeve 122The folding part of the left leg sleeve 124The right leg snaps 126The left leg snaps 128The zipper 130FIG. 2 is a rear view of the baby suit 100, showing:The collar 102The right hand sleeve 104The left hand sleeve 106The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108The folding part of the left hand sleeve 110The right leg sleeve 118The left leg sleeve 120The folding part of the right leg sleeve 122The folding part of the left leg sleeve 124The right leg snaps 126The left leg snaps 128FIG. 3 is a front view of the baby suit 100. showing:The collar 102The right hand sleeve 104The left hand sleeve 106The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108The folding part of the left hand sleeve 110The right hand snaps 112The left hand snaps 114The body snaps 116The right leg sleeve 118The left leg sleeve 120The folding part of the right leg sleeve 122The folding part of the left teg sleeve 124The right leg snaps 126The left leg snaps 128The zipper 130FIG. 4 is a left side view of the baby suit 100, showing:The collar 102The left hand sleeve 106The folding part of the left hand sleeve 110The left hand snaps 114The body snaps 116The left leg sleeve 120The folding part of the left teg sleeve 124The zipper 130FIG. 5 is a right side view of the baby suit 100, showing:The collar 102The right hand sleeve 104The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108The right hand snaps 112The body snaps 116The right teg steeve 118The folding part of the right leg steeve 122The zipper 130FIG. 6 is a top view of the baby suit 100, showing:The collar 102The right hand sleeve 104The left hand sleeve 106The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108The folding part of the left hand sleeve 110The zipper 130FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the baby suit 100, showing:The right hand sleeve 104The left hand sleeve 106The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108The folding part of the left hand sleeve 110The folding part of the right leg sleeve 122The folding part of the left leg sleeve 124The right leg snaps 126The left leg snaps 128The zipper 130FIG. 8 is a front view of the baby suit 100 with the zipper 130 opened. The hand snaps are clipped to the body snaps. The leg sleeves snaps clicked together. Visible elements include:The collar 102The right hand sleeve 104The left hand sleeve 106The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108The folding part of the left hand sleeve 110The body snaps 116The right leg sleeve 118The left leg sleeve 120The folding part of the right leg sleeve 122The folding part of the left leg sleeve 124The right leg snaps 126The left leg snaps 128The zipper 130FIG. 9 is a front perspective view of the baby suit 100 with the hand sleeves and leg sleeves folded. Visible elements include:The collar 102The right hand sleeve 104The left hand sleeve 106The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108The folding part of the left hand sleeve 110The body snaps 116The right leg sleeve 118The left leg sleeve 120The folding part of the right leg sleeve 122The folding part of the left leg sleeve 124The right leg snaps 126The left leg snaps 128The zipper 130Detailed description
[0020] The present invention relates to a baby suit designed to facilitate the swaddling process through the use of strategically placed snaps. This invention offers a practical solution for caregivers, ensuring that infants are securely swaddled with minimal effort. The detailed description provided herein should not be taken in a limited sense or scope, as various modifications and improvements may be made without departing from the broader aspects of the invention,
[0021] FIG. 1 provides a front perspective view of the baby suit 100. The baby suit includes:The collar 102, which provides a comfortable and secure fit around the infant's neck.The right hand sleeve 104 and the left hand sleeve 106, designed to cover the infant’s arms.The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108 and the folding part of the left hand sleeve 110, which can be folded over to cover the infant's hands.The left hand snaps 114 that is positioned on the inside part of the left hand sleeve above the wrist, which are used to secure the left hand sleeve 106 to the body.The body snaps 116, strategically placed to secure the hand sleeves in place.The right teg steeve 118 and the left leg steeve 120, which cover the infant's legs.
[0022] The folding part of the right leg sleeve 122 and the folding part of the left leg sleeve 124, which can be folded over to cover the infant’s feet.The right leg snaps 126 and the left leg snaps 128 are positioned at the knee area and above the ankle used to secure the leg sleeves.The zipper 130, which runs from the neck down to the lower body, allowing for easy diaper changes and dressing.
[0023] FIG. 2 provides a rear view of the baby suit 100. Visible elements include:The collar 102, which ensures a snug fit around the neck.The right hand sleeve 104, with the folding part 108 to cover the right arm and hand.The left hand sleeve 106, with the folding part 110 to cover the left arm and hand.The right leg sleeve 118, covering the infant's right teg.The folding part of the right leg sleeve 122, providing additional coverage for the feet.The right leg snaps 126, used to secure the leg steeve.The left teg steeve 120, which covers the left leg.The folding part of the left teg steeve 124, covering the left foot.The left teg snaps 128, securing the leg sleeve.
[0024] FIG. 3 provides a front view of the baby suit 100. Visible elements include:The collar 102, ensuring a secure fit around the neck.The left hand sleeve 106 and the folding part 110, covering the left hand and left arm.The left hand snaps 114 that is positioned on the inside part of the left hand sleeve above the wrist, which are used to secure the left hand sleeve to the body.The right hand sleeve 104, and folding part 108, covering the right hand and right arm.The right hand snaps 112 that is positioned on the inside part of the right hand sleeve above the wrist, which are used to secure the right hand sleeve to the body.The body snaps 116, placed strategically for securing the hand sleeves.The zipper 130, running down the center for easy access.The left teg sleeve 120, covering the left teg.The folding part of the left leg sleeve 124, providing coverage for the left foot.The left teg snaps 128, securing the left leg sleeve.The right leg sleeve 118, covering the right leg.The folding part of the right leg sleeve 122, covering the right foot.The right teg snaps 126, securing the right leg sleeve.The right teg snaps 126 and the left leg snaps 128 are positioned at the knee area and above the ankle.
[0025] FIG. 4 provides a left side view of the baby suit 100. Visible elements include:The collar 102, ensuring a secure fit around the neck.The left hand sleeve 106 and the folding part 110, covering the left arm and hand.The left leg sleeve 120 and the folding part 124, providing coverage for the left leg and foot.The left hand snaps 114, securing the sleeve to the body.The body snaps 116, which are placed strategically to secure the hand sleeves.The zipper 130, runs down the center for easy access.
[0026] FIG. 5 provides a right side view of the baby suit 100. Visible elements include:The collar 102. ensuring a secure fit around the neck.The right hand sleeve 104, covering the right arm.The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108, covering the right hand.The right hand snaps 112, securing the sleeve to the body.The body snaps 116, placed strategically for securing the hand sleeves.The right teg sleeve 118, covering the right leg.The folding part of the right leg sleeve 122, covering the right foot.The zipper 130, running down the center for easy access.
[0027] FIG. 6 provides a top view of the baby suit 100. Visible elements include:The collar 102, ensuring a secure fit around the neck.The left hand sleeve 106 covering the left hand.The folding part of the left hand sleeve 110, covering the left hand.The right hand sleeve 104 covering the right arm.The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108, covering the right hand.The zipper 130, running down the center for easy access.
[0028] FIG. 7 provides a bottom view of the baby suit 100. Visible elements include:The right hand sleeve 104 and the folding part 108, covering the right arm and hand.The left hand sleeve 106 and the folding part 110, covering the left arm and hand.The folding part of the left leg sleeve 124, providing coverage for the left foot.The left leg snaps 128, securing the left leg sleeve.The folding part of the right leg sleeve 122, covering the right foot.The right leg snaps 126, securing the right leg sleeve.The zipper 130. running down the center for easy access.
[0029] FIG. 8 provides a front view of the baby suit 100 with the zipper 130 opened.The hand snaps are clipped to the body snaps, and the leg sleeves snaps are clicked together. Visible elements include:The coliar 102, ensuring a secure fit around the neck.The right hand sleeve 104, covering the right arm.The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108, covering the right hand.The left hand sleeve 106, covering the left arm.The folding part of the left hand sleeve 110, covering the left hand.The body snaps 116, securing the hand sleeves to the body.The left leg sleeve 120, covering the left leg.The folding part of the left leg sleeve 124, providing coverage for the left foot.The left leg snaps 128, securing the left leg sleeve.The right leg sleeve 118. covering the right leg.The folding part of the right leg sleeve 122, covering the right foot.The right leg snaps 126, securing the right leg sleeve.The zipper 130, running down the center for easy access.
[0030] FIG. 9 provides a front perspective view of the baby suit 100 with the hand sleeves and leg sleeves folded. Visible elements include:The collar 102, ensuring a secure fit around the neck.The left hand sleeve 106, covering the left arm.The folding part of the left hand sleeve 110, covering the left hand.The right hand sleeve 104, covering the right arm.The folding part of the right hand sleeve 108, covering the right hand.The body snaps 116, securing the hand sleeves to the body.The left leg sleeve 120, covering the left leg.The folding part of the left teg sleeve 124, providing coverage for the left foot.The left leg snaps 128, securing the left teg sleeve.The right teg sleeve 118, covering the right teg.The folding part of the right teg sleeve 122, covering the right foot.The right leg snaps 126, securing the right leg sleeve.The zipper 130, running down the center for easy access.Description of the Invention and How It Works
[0031] The "BABY SUIT WITH SNAP-ON SWADDLE CONVERSION" is an innovative baby suit designed to facilitate the swaddling process through the use of strategically placed snaps and a two-way zipper. This section describes each part of the invention in detail, with references to the figures provided.Collar (102): The collar (102) of the baby suit, as described in FIGS. 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 ensures a comfortable and secure fit around the infant's neck. It is designed to be soft and gentle on the infant’s skin, providing both comfort and security.
[0032] Hand Sleeves and Folding Parts (104, 106, 108, 110): The right hand sieeve (104) and the left hand sleeve (106), as shown in FIGS. 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, are designed to cover the infant's arms. Each sleeve includes a folding part (108 for the right hand sleeve and 110 for the left hand sleeve), which can be folded over to cover the infant's hands. These folding parts provide additional warmth and protection, preventing the infant from scratching themselves.Hand Snaps (112, 114): The hand snaps (112 on the right hand sleeve and 114 on the left hand sleeve), as described in FIGS. 1 , 3, 4, and 5, are used to secure the hand sleeves to the body of the suit. These snaps are strategically placed to ensurethat the sleeves remain securely in place, providing a swaddling effect for the infant's arms.
[0033] Body Snaps (116): The body snaps (116), visible in FIGS. 1, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9, are strategically placed on the body of the suit to secure the hand snaps. These snaps ensure that the hand sleeves remain securely fastened to the body of the suit, providing a snug fit for the infant's arms.Leg Sleeves and Folding Parts (118, 120, 122. 124): The right leg sleeve (118) and the left leg sleeve (120), as shown in FIGS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9, are designed to cover the infant's legs. Each leg sleeve includes a folding part (122 for the right leg sleeve and 124 for the left leg sleeve), which can be folded over to cover the infant's feet. These folding parts provide additional warmth and protection, ensuring that the infant’s feet are securely covered.
[0034] Leg Snaps (126, 128): The leg snaps (126 on the right leg sleeve and 128 on the left leg sleeve), as described in FIGS. 1 , 2, 3, 7, 8. and 9, are used to secure the leg sleeves. These snaps are strategically clipped and placed together to ensure that the leg sleeves remain securely in place, providing a swaddling effect for the infant's legs.Two-Way Zipper (130): The zipper (130), as shown in FIGS. 1 , 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, runs from the neck down to the lower body of the suit. This two-way zipper allows for easy diaper changes and dressing without the need to fully undress the baby. The zipper is designed for convenience and quick access, making caregiving tasks more manageable.
[0035] Snap-On Swaddle Conversion: The primary feature of the baby suit is its snap-on swaddle conversion mechanism. As shown in FIG. 8, the hand snaps (112, 114) are clipped to the body snaps (116), ensuring that the arms remain securely in place. Additionally, the leg snaps (126, 128) on the right and left leg sleeves (118, 120) are clicked together, providing further security. This mechanism simplifies the swaddling process, ensuring that the infant is securely and comfortably swaddled.Detailed Operation
[0036] The ’’BABY SUIT WITH SNAP-ON SWADDLE CONVERSION" is designed to provide caregivers with an easy and efficient way to swaddle infants. Here’s a detailed operation of how the suit works:1. Dressing the Infant: o Begin by laying the baby suit 100 flat, unzipping the two-way zipper 130 (as shown in FIG. 8). o Place the infant into the suit, ensuring their arms go into the right hand sleeve 104 and left hand sleeve 106, and their legs go into the right leg sleeve 118 and left leg sleeve 120 (as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3).2. Securing the Hand Sleeves: o Fold the right hand sleeve 104 and the left hand sleeve 106 over the infant’s hands, using the folding parts 108 and 110 (as shown in FIGS.1 , 3, and 9). o Use the hand snaps 112 and 114 to clip the sleeves to the body snaps 116, securing the infant’s arms in place (as shown in FIGS. 3 and 8).3. Securing the Leg Sleeves: o Fold the right leg sleeve 118 and the left leg sleeve 120 over the infant’s feet, using the folding parts 122 and 124 (as shown in FIGS. 1 , 2, 3, 8, and 9). o Use the leg snaps 126 and 128 to secure the leg sleeves together, ensuring the infant’s legs are comfortably swaddled (as shown in FIGS. 1 , 2, 3, 8, and 9).4. Closing the Suit: o Zip up the two-way zipper 130, which runs from the neck to the lower body, ensuring that the suit is securely closed and the infant is comfortably swaddled (as shown in FIGS. 1 , 3, 8, and 9).Conclusion
[0037] The ’’BABY SUIT WITH SNAP-ON SWADDLE CONVERSION" offers a practical and innovative solution for swaddling infants. Its design simplifies the swaddling process, ensuring that infants are securely and comfortably swaddled withminimal effort. The combination of strategically placed snaps and a two-way zipper provides versatility and convenience for caregivers, enhancing the overall experience of Infant care.
[0038] The detailed descriptions and figures provided herein illustrate the various aspects and functionalities of the baby suit, highlighting its innovative features and advantages. This invention represents a significant advancement in infant care products, offering an effective, convenient, and versatile solution for swaddling infants securely and comfortably.
Claims
Claims1 . A baby suit for swaddling an infant comprising: a collar configured to fit around the infant's neck; a right hand sleeve and a left hand sleeve, each sleeve including: a folding part designed to cover the infant’s hands; hand snaps positioned on the inside part of the hand sleeve above the wrist; body snaps strategically placed on the body of the suit to secure the hand sleeves via the hand snaps; a right leg sleeve and a left leg sleeve, each sleeve including: a folding part designed to cover the infant’s feet; leg snaps positioned at the knee area and above the ankle; a two-way zipper running from the neck down to the lower body, allowing for easy diaper changes and dressing,2. The baby suit of claim 1 , wherein the collar is designed to be soft and gentle on the infant’s skin.
3. The baby suit of claim 1 , wherein the folding parts on the hand sleeves can be folded over to cover the infant’s hands, providing additional warmth and protection .
4. The baby suit of claim 1 , wherein the folding parts on the leg sleeves can be folded over to cover the infant’s feet, ensuring additional warmth and protection.
5. The baby suit of claim 1 , wherein the hand snaps are configured to attach to the body snaps to secure the hand sleeves in place, providing a swaddling effect for the Infant’s arms.
6. The baby suit of claim 1 , wherein the leg snaps are configured to secure the leg sleeves in place by clipping the right leg snaps and the left leg snaps together, providing a swaddling effect for the infant’s legs.
7. The baby suit of claim 1, wherein the two-way zipper allows for quick adjustments and easy access, facilitating convenient diaper changes and dressing.
8. A method of using a baby suit for swaddling an infant, comprising: placing the infant into the suit with their arms in the right hand sleeve and left hand sleeve, and their legs in the right leg sleeve and left leg sleeve; folding the right hand sleeve and the left hand sleeve over the infant’s hands using the folding parts; securing the hand sleeves to the body of the suit using the hand snaps and body snaps; folding the right teg sleeve and the left leg sleeve over the infant’s feet using the folding parts; securing the leg sleeves using the leg snaps: closing the suit using the two-way zipper to ensure the infant is securely and comfortably swaddled.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the hand snaps are clipped to the body snaps to keep the hand sleeves in place, ensuring the infant’s arms are securely swaddled.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein the snaps on the left leg sleeve and the snaps on the right leg sleeve are clicked together to secure the leg sleeves in place, ensuring the infant’s legs are comfortably swaddled.11 . The method of claim 8, wherein the two-way zipper is used to adjust the suit for easy access during diaper changes and dressing, without fully undressing the infant.
12. The method of claim 8, wherein the folding parts of the hand sleeves and the folding parts of the leg sleeves provide additional warmth and protection for the infant.
13. The method of claim 8, wherein the baby suit ensures the infant is securely and comfortably swaddled, addressing common challenges in infant care and enhancing the overall caregiving experience.
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