Abstract
An adjustable baby blanket snuggly covers a baby in a front-worn baby
carrier. The baby blanket includes a pouch, a back, a left arm extension,
a right arm extension, and a hood. In use, the pouch is slipped up
around the baby's legs such that the bottom portion of the baby extends
into the pouch. The left arm extension is wrapped around the baby
carrier such that the left arm extension passes to the right between
the left and right shoulder straps of the baby carrier and the wearer.
The right arm extension is wrapped around the baby carrier such that
the right arm extension passes to the left between the two shoulder
straps of the baby carrier and the wearer. The ends of the left and
right arm extensions are then tied together at a location on the opposite
side of the baby carrier with respect to the wearer.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A baby blanket, comprising: a pouch portion having an opening,
and wherein the pouch portion has a left side and a right side;
a back portion that extends upward from the pouch portion, the back
portion having a left side that extends upward from the left side
of the pouch portion, the back portion having a right side that
extends upward from the right side of the pouch portion; a first
arm extension portion that has a first side, a second side and a
third side, the first side extending to the left from a location
A on the left side of the pouch portion, the second side extending
to the right from a location B on the left side of the back portion;
and a second arm extension portion that has a first side, a second
side and a third side, the first side extending to the left from
a location C on the left side of the pouch portion, the second side
extending to the right from a location D on the right side of the
back portion.
2. The baby blanket of claim 1, wherein the opening is defined
in part by a rim of the pouch, the rim extending substantially in
a lateral dimension, wherein the location A on the left side of
the pouch portion is disposed at least two inches below the rim,
and wherein the location C on the right side of the pouch portion
is disposed at least two inches below the rim.
3. The baby blanket of claim 2, wherein the third side of the first
arm extension extends from the location A on the left side of the
pouch portion upward to the location B on the left side of the back
portion, and wherein the third side of the first arm extension is
at least eight inches long, and wherein the third side of the second
arm extension extends from the location C on the right side of the
pouch portion to the location D on the right side of the back portion,
and wherein the third side of the second arm extension is at least
eight inches long.
4. The baby blanket of claim 1, wherein the baby blanket is laying
flat with the opening in the pouch portion collapsed, such that
the first arm extension is laying flat and extending to the left
from the pouch portion, and such that the second arm extension is
laying flat and extending to the right from the pouch portion.
5. The baby blanket of claim 1, wherein the back portion and the
pouch portion are formed from a single piece of fabric.
6. The baby blanket of claim 1, wherein the back portion, the first
arm extension portion and the second arm extension portion are formed
from a single piece of fabric.
7. The baby blanket of claim 1, wherein the first arm extension
tapers as it extends to the left, and wherein the second arm extension
tapers as it extends to the right.
8. The baby blanket of claim 1, wherein further comprising: a hood
portion, the back portion extending upward and terminating in the
hood portion.
9. The baby blanket of claim 1, further comprising: means for constricting
the opening.
10. The baby blanket of claim 1, wherein the pouch portion has
a depth, the baby blanket further comprising: means for adjusting
the depth of the pouch portion.
11. The baby blanket of claim 10, wherein the means includes a
first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion is
detachably connectable to the second portion, the first portion
extending from an inside bottom surface of the pouch portion.
12. The baby blanket of claim 11, wherein the second portion is
connected to one of the back portion and the pouch portion, and
wherein the depth of the baby blanket can be reduced by connecting
the first portion to the second portion.
13. The baby blanket of claim 1, wherein the baby blanket is laying
flat with the opening in the pouch portion collapsed, and wherein
the pouch portion has a substantially semicircular bottom side that
extends from the first side of the pouch portion to the second side
of the pouch portion.
14. The baby blanket of claim 1, wherein the opening of the pouch
portion has an adjustable circumference, and wherein the pouch portion
has an adjustable depth.
15. The baby blanket of claim 1, further comprising: a pocket disposed
on the back portion.
16. The baby blanket of claim 1, wherein the back portion extends
upward from the pouch portion a distance of at least six inches.
17. A baby blanket that is operable with a front-worn baby carrier,
the front-worn baby carrier being worn by a person, the front-worn
baby carrier containing a baby, the front-worn baby carrier having
a front side that faces the person, the front-worn baby carrier
having a back side that faces away from the person, the baby blanket
comprising: a pouch portion that contains at least a portion of
the legs of the baby; a first arm extension portion that extends
from the pouch portion, wraps around at least a portion of the front-worn
baby carrier such that the first arm extension portion passes between
the person and said portion of the front-worn baby carrier; and
a second arm extension portion that extends from the pouch portion,
extends between the front-worn baby carrier and the person, such
that the second arm extension portion passes between the person
and at least a portion of the front-worn baby carrier, the first
arm extension portion and the second arm extension portion crossing
over one another at a location between the person and the front-worn
baby carrier, and wherein the first and second arm extension portions
are detachably connected on the other side of the front-worn baby
carrier with respect to the person.
18. The baby blanket of claim 17, wherein baby blanket has a back
portion that extends upward from the pouch portion and that terminates
in a hood, the hood facing inward toward the person when the hood
is covering the head of the baby, and wherein the pouch portion
has an opening into which the legs of the baby extend, the baby
blanket further comprising means for adjustably constricting the
opening around the baby.
19. A method for covering a baby with a blanket, the baby being
carried in a front-worn baby carrier, the blanket having a pouch
portion, a first arm extension portion and a second arm extension
portion, the pouch portion having a first mechanism for constricting
an opening of the pouch portion, the pouch portion having a second
mechanism for adjusting a depth of the pouch portion, the method
comprising: using the second mechanism to adjust the depth of the
pouch portion; slipping the pouch portion up around the legs of
the baby such that the legs of the baby extend into the pouch portion
through the opening; using the first mechanism to constrict the
opening around the baby; wrapping the first arm extension portion
around the baby carrier such that the first arm extension portion
extends between a person wearing the baby carrier and at least a
portion of the baby carrier; wrapping the second arm extension portion
around the baby carrier such that the second arm extension portion
extends between the person and at least a portion of the baby carrier;
and detachably coupling the first arm extension portion and the
second arm extension portion together at a location on the opposite
side of the baby carrier with respect to the person.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the pouch portion, the first
arm extension portion and the second arm extension portion comprise
fleece material, wherein the first arm extension portion has a substantially
triangular shape, wherein the second arm extension portion has a
substantially triangular shape, and wherein the first and second
arm extension portions are detachably coupled together by tying
the first and second arm extension portions together.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to baby blankets, and more
particularly to baby blankets adapted for covering babies being
carried in front-worn baby carriers.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
[0002] One popular way of carrying a baby is to carry the baby
on the chest using a front-worn baby carrier. FIG. 1 (Prior Art)
is a perspective view of a popular front-worn baby carrier 1 called
the BABYBJORN Baby Carrier. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,490,620,
to Bergqvist, assigned to Baby Bjorn AB, of Stocksund, Sweden. Baby
carrier 1 includes two padded straps 2 and 3 and a child carrying
pouch 4. The two straps cross over each other in the middle of the
back of the wearer. Strap 2 extends over the right shoulder 5 and
crosses over to the left side of the body behind the back of the
wearer, and then extends around the left side of the midriff of
the wearer, and then attaches to the child carrying pouch 4 in the
vicinity of the stomach of the wearer. Similarly, strap 3 extends
over the left shoulder 6 and crosses over to the right side of the
body behind the back of the wearer, and then extends around the
right side of the midriff of the wearer, and then attaches to the
child carrying pouch 4 in the vicinity of the stomach of the wearer.
Baby carrier 1 has arm openings through which the arms of the baby
extend, as well as leg openings through which the legs of the baby
extend.
[0003] FIG. 2 (Prior Art) is a perspective view of a baby 7 being
carried in front-worn baby carrier 1. Baby 7 is shown in the inward-facing
position. The baby's head is being supported by the neck rest portion
of pouch 4. The baby's legs are hanging down through the leg openings,
and the baby's bottom is being supported by the base of pouch 4.
Although not illustrated here, baby 7 can also be carried in an
outward-facing position such that the back of the baby's head rests
on the wearer's chest. The neck-rest upper portion of pouch 4 can
be folded down so that the baby can look out to the front. Although
the Baby Bjorn type of baby carrier is described here, there are
numerous other similar types and brands of front-worn baby carriers
available on the market today.
[0004] As is evident from FIG. 2, the arms and legs of a baby in
a front-worn baby carrier extend out from the warmth of the pouch.
In cool or cold conditions, the baby's arms and legs can get cold.
Moreover, the top of the baby's head is exposed. In very cold weather,
the insulation provided by the pouch 4 may not be enough even for
unexposed portions of the baby's body. A small baby blanket is therefore
desired that can be used to cover the baby when the baby is being
carried in a front-worn baby carrier.
[0005] One such blanket designed for use with a front-worn baby
carrier is called the Cozy Topper. This baby blanket is available
from Mugwumps of Lodi, Calif. The blanket is basically a fleece
sack having a pair of ribbon straps and a flap. The sack is kept
in place around the baby's body by wrapping the ribbon straps around
the shoulder straps of the baby carrier. The ribbon straps are secured
in place using Velcro. The Cozy Topper is loose fitting. The Cozy
Topper is advertized as providing plenty of room for the baby to
move around inside the sack, whether the baby is facing inward or
outward. The top rim of the opening of the sack has an elastic member
so that the opening constricts around the baby. The flap, which
extends from the front rim of the sack, can be tucked around the
baby's head or shoulders. To keep the baby's head warm, a separate
matching fleece hat is provided.
[0006] A more elegant and more adjustable alternative baby blanket
for use with a front-worn baby carrier is desired.
SUMMARY
[0007] An adjustable baby blanket snuggly covers a baby in a front-worn
baby carrier. The baby blanket includes a pouch portion, a back
portion that extends upward from the pouch portion and terminates
in a hood portion, a left arm extension portion that extends to
the left from the left side of the back portion and pouch portion,
and a right arm extension that extends to the right from the right
side of the back portion and pouch portion. The pouch portion has
an opening.
[0008] A first mechanism is provided so that the opening of the
pouch portion can be constricted. This first mechanism may, for
example, be a drawstring that is provided in a channel or guide
in the rim of the pouch portion. The drawstring, unlike an elastic
band, can be adjusted such that it does not put continuous constricting
pressure on the baby.
[0009] A second mechanism is provided for adjusting the depth of
the pouch. This second mechanism may, for example, include a first
portion and a second portion. The first portion is connected to
the bottom inside of the pouch. The second portion is connected
to the rim of the pouch portion. To reduce the depth of the pouch,
the first portion at the bottom of the pouch can be tied up to the
second portion such that the bottom of the pouch portion is suspended
from the rim of the pouch portion. For a small baby having short
legs, the second mechanism is used to reduce the depth of the pouch
such that the baby fits snuggly in the pouch portion.
[0010] In use, the second mechanism is used to adjust the depth
of the pouch to accommodate the size of the baby as set forth above.
The pouch portion is then slipped up around the legs of the baby
such that the bottom portion of the baby extends into the pouch
through the opening. The first mechanism is then used to constrict
the opening of the pouch portion around the baby and baby carrier.
The left arm extension portion is wrapped around the baby carrier
such that the left arm extension portion passes to the right between
the left and right shoulder straps of the baby carrier and the wearer.
The right arm extension portion is wrapped around the baby carrier
such that the right arm extension portion passes to the left between
the right and left shoulder straps of the baby carrier and the wearer.
The ends of the left and right arm extension portions are then detachably
coupled (for example, tied) together at a location on the opposite
side of the baby carrier with respect to the wearer. The tightness
with which the baby is shrouded in the baby blanket is controlled
by controlling how tight the left and right arm extension portions
are pulled before being tied together. The chest of the baby is
not under constant constriction pressure as would be the case if
elastic bands were used in place of the left and right arm extension
portions, yet the blanket can be snuggly tied around the baby and
baby carrier if desired. The degree of tightness is controllable
by the wearer (for example., a mother or father wearing the baby
carrier). The hood portion can be extended up so that it covers
the head of the baby. The hood portion can also be folded down so
that the head of the baby is exposed.
[0011] In one advantageous aspect, the bottom sides of the left
and right arm extension portions extend from the pouch portion starting
at locations below the rim of the opening in the pouch portion.
The left and right arm extension portions therefore cover or help
cover any portions of the baby's body (for example, the baby's arms)
that might hang down below the level of the rim of the pouch portion.
The left and right arm extension portions also cover or help cover
any portions of the baby's body (for example, the baby's thighs)
that might be exposed above the rim of the pouch portion.
[0012] Other embodiments and advantages are described in the detailed
description below. This summary does not purport to define the invention.
The invention is defined by the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The accompanying drawings, where like numerals indicate
like components, illustrate embodiments of the invention.
[0014] FIG. 1 (Prior Art) is a perspective view of front-worn baby
carrier.
[0015] FIG. 2 (Prior Art) is a perspective view showing a baby
in the front-worn baby carrier of FIG. 1.
[0016] FIG. 3 is a front view of the baby blanket in accordance
with one embodiment of the present invention.
[0017] FIG. 4 is a back view of the baby blanket of FIG. 3.
[0018] FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate one example of a mechanism for
adjusting the depth of the pouch.
[0019] FIG. 7 illustrates how the left and right arm extension
portions of baby blanket 10 wrap around the baby carrier and extend
between the baby carrier and the wearer.
[0020] FIGS. 8-10 are perspective views showing baby blanket 10
in use.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Reference will now be made in detail to some embodiments
of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying
drawings.
[0022] FIG. 3 is a front view of a baby blanket 10 in accordance
with one embodiment of the present invention. Baby blanket 10 is
made of fleece fabric or similar comfortable and protective material
and includes a pouch portion 11, a back portion 12, a left arm extension
portion 13, and a right arm extension portion 14. Baby blanket 10
is shown in top-down perspective from the front when the baby blanket
10 is laying flat with pouch portion 11 collapsed, and with the
left and right arm extension portions 13 and 14 spread out and extending
to the left and right, respectively.
[0023] Pouch portion 11 has an opening 30 defined in part by a
front rim 15 of the pouch portion 11. A fabric drawstring 16 is
provided in a channel in front rim 15 so that opening 30 can be
constricted by pulling the drawstring 16 with respect to the remainder
of pouch portion 11. In this example where pouch portion 11 is seen
laying flat, pouch portion 11 has a left side 17 and a right side
18. A bottom side 19 of the pouch portion extends from the left
side 17 to the right side 18. The bottom side 19 has a substantially
semicircular shape as is evident from FIG. 3.
[0024] Back portion 12 extends upward from pouch portion 11. Back
portion 12 has a left side 20 that extends upward from the left
side 17 of pouch portion 11. Back portion 12 also has a right side
21 that extends upward from right side 18 of pouch portion 11. In
the illustrated example, the fabric of back portion 12 is extended
upward and ends in a horizontal edge. The horizontal edge extends
from an upper left corner to an upper right corner. A hood portion
22 is made by folding the upper left corner down and inward, folding
the upper right corner down and inward, and then stitching the left
half of the folded down upper edge to the right half of the folded
down upper edge. Once stitched together, the hood portion 22 is
turned inside out to hide the stitched together fabric edges so
that the resulting hood portion 22 appears as illustrated in FIG.
3. Dashed line 23 represents the stitching.
[0025] In one embodiment, the pouch portion, back portion and hood
portion are made from two panels of fabric. A first panel forms
the back fabric layer of the pouch portion, the back portion and
the hood portion. A second panel forms the front fabric layer of
the pouch portion. The second panel is placed on the first panel,
and the two panels are cut so that the bottom of the pouch portion
has the semicircular shape illustrated in FIG. 3. The cut edges
of the two panels are stitched together to form a pouch, and the
pouch is turned inside out to hide the cut edges of fabric on the
inside of the pouch. The hood portion 22 is made as set forth above
by folding down upper corners of the first panel and stitching the
left and right halves of the upper fabric edge as set forth above.
[0026] In addition to pouch portion 11, back portion 12 and hood
portion 22, the baby blanket 10 includes the left arm extension
portion 13 and the right arm extension portion 14. Left arm extension
portion 13 has a substantially triangular shape and has three sides:
a first side 24, a second side 25, and a third side 26. Third side
26 is at least eight inches long. The left arm extension portion
13 tapers and gets narrower as it extends to the left. First side
24 extends to the left from a location A on left side 17 of pouch
portion 11. Location A is located at least two inches below the
front rim 15 of pouch portion 11. Second side 25 extends to the
left from a location B on left side 26 of back portion 12.
[0027] Similarly, right arm extension portion 14 has a substantially
triangular shape and has three sides: a first side 27, a second
side 28, and a third side 29. Third side 29 is at least eight inches
long. The right arm extension portion 14 tapers and gets narrower
as it extends to the right. First side 27 extends to the right from
a location C on right side 18 of pouch portion 11. Location C is
located at least two inches below the front rim 15 of pouch portion
11. Second side 28 extends to the right from a location D on right
side 29 of back portion 12.
[0028] FIG. 4 is a back view of baby blanket 10 of FIG. 3 when
the baby blanket is laying flat. A small pocket 40 is stitched onto
back portion 12. In this embodiment, the pocket is not greater than
five inches across and is adapted to snuggly hold a small item such
as a pacifier, a set of house keys, or a transit pass or card access
pass.
[0029] The pouch portion 11 of baby blanket 10 has a depth in the
vertical dimension from rim 15 to the bottom of the pouch. This
depth is adjustable. At its deepest, pouch portion 11 appears as
illustrated in FIG. 3 and the depth extends from rim 15 to the bottom
of bottom side 19.
[0030] FIG. 5 illustrates a mechanism for adjusting the depth of
the pouch. The mechanism includes a first portion 31 and a second
portion 32. FIG. 5 is view looking into the inside of the pouch.
The first portion 31 is a ribbon that is stitched into the hem at
the bottom of bottom side 19. Second portion 32 is a loop stitched
to the rim 15.
[0031] FIG. 6 illustrates how the mechanism can be used to make
the pouch less deep. The first portion 31 is tied up to the second
portion 32 so that the bottom of the pouch portion is suspended
from the rim 15. In the case of the first portion being a ribbon
and the second portion being a loop, the ribbon of the first portion
can be tied to form a loop such that the loop extends through the
loop of the second portion. The amount of ribbon in the loop of
the first portion determines the distance that the bottom of the
pouch portion is held suspended from rim 15. To have a deeper pouch,
the loop of the first portion is tied to be bigger. To have a shallower
pouch, the loop of the first portion is tied to be smaller. FIG.
6 shows the loop of the first portion to be small such that the
pouch is of minimal depth.
[0032] In one advantageous aspect, the first sides (the bottom
sides) of the left and right arm extension portions extend from
the pouch portion starting at locations below the rim of the opening
in the pouch portion. As seen in FIG. 3, the first side 24 of left
arm extension portion 13 extends to the left from pouch portion
11 starting at location A. Location A is located approximately three
inches below the level of rim 15. Similarly, the first side 27 of
right arm extension portion 14 extends to the right from pouch portion
11 starting at location C. Location C is located approximately three
inches below the level of rim 15. Because locations A and C are
located below the level of rim 15, the left and right arm extension
portions 13 and 14 cover or help cover any portions of the baby's
body (for example, the baby's arms) that might hang down below the
level of rim 15 when the bottom portion of the baby is disposed
in pouch portion 11. Because locations A and C are located below
the level or rim 15, the left and right arm extensions cover or
help cover any portions of the baby's body (for example, the baby's
thighs) that might be exposed above the level of the rim 15 when
the bottom portion of the baby is disposed in pouch portion 11.
[0033] The use of baby blanket 10 is now described in connection
with FIGS. 7-10. FIG. 7 illustrates a front-worn baby carrier in
dashed lines. The body of the wearer (for example, parent) of the
baby carrier is not shown so that the looping of the straps of the
baby carrier and the arm extension portions of the baby blanket
can be seen. The body of a baby being carried in the baby carrier
is also not shown to clarify the illustration.
[0034] Strap 33 is the left shoulder strap of the baby carrier.
This strap 33 extends up and over the left shoulder (not shown)
of the wearer. Strap 34 is the right should strap of the baby carrier.
Strap 34 extends up and over the right shoulder (not shown) of the
wearer. Strap 33 crosses strap 34 behind the back of the wearer
at location 35. Strap 33 then extends to the right around the right
midriff (not shown) of the wearer and hooks into or otherwise attaches
to a child-carrying pouch 36 of the baby carrier. Similarly, strap
34 extends to the left around the left midriff (not shown) of the
wearer and hooks into or otherwise attaches to the child-carrying
pouch 36.
[0035] First, the wearer adjusts the depth of the baby blanket
pouch to accommodate the size of the baby. This may, for example,
be accomplished as explained in connection with FIGS. 5 and 6. The
baby is disposed in the child-carrying pouch 36 such that the legs
of the baby hang down from leg openings in the child-carrying pouch.
[0036] Next, the baby blanket pouch is slipped up around the legs
of the baby such that the legs of the baby extend into the pouch
portion 11 through the opening 30. The height of the pouch portion
11 of the blanket with respect to the child-carrying pouch 36 of
the baby carrier can be varied somewhat. In one example, the rim
15 of pouch portion 11 cuts across the waist of the baby within
the child-carrying pouch. The rim 15 is between the naval of the
wearer and the child-carrying pouch of the baby carrier.
[0037] Next, the wearer pulls on the drawstring 16 to constrict
the opening 30 around the baby and baby carrier.
[0038] Next, the wearer wraps one of the arm extension portions
around the baby and baby carrier such that the arm extension portion
extends between the body of the wearer and the baby carrier. In
the example of FIG. 7, the left arm extension portion 13 is extended
to the right between the body of the wearer and the baby carrier
such that the end of the left arm extension portion 13 extends out
to the right of the body of the wearer.
[0039] Next, the wearer wraps the other of the arm extension portions
around the baby and baby carrier such that the arm extension portion
extends between the body of the wearer and the baby carrier. In
the example of FIG. 7, the right arm extension portion 14 is extended
to the left between the body of the wearer and the baby carrier
such that the end of the right arm extension portion 14 extends
out to the left of the body of the wearer.
[0040] Next, the wearer detachably couples the end of the left
arm extension portion to the end of the right arm extension portion
together at a location on the opposite side of the baby carrier
with respect to the wearer. In the example of FIG. 7, the left and
right arm extension portions 13 and 14 are later detachably coupled
together by tying the left and right arm extension portions together.
[0041] FIG. 8 is a perspective view of baby blanket 10 in use.
The left arm extension portion 13 is tied to the right arm extension
portion 14 in a knot 37. The hood portion 22 is shown covering the
head (not shown) of the baby. Note that the left arm extension portion
13 passes between the right shoulder strap 34 and the left shoulder
strap 33 (not shown) of the baby carrier and the wearer 38 (in this
case, the mother).
[0042] FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the wearer 38 and baby of
FIG. 8, except that hood portion 22 is folded back in FIG. 9 to
expose the head of the baby 39.
[0043] FIG. 10 is a perspective view of baby 39 and wearer 38 from
the front. In this illustration, baby 39 is in the outward-facing
position, whereas in the illustration of FIG. 9 baby 39 is the inward-facing
position.
[0044] Although the present invention is described in connection
with certain specific embodiments for instructional purposes, the
present invention is not limited thereto. The baby blanket need
not be made of fleece, but rather can be made of another suitable
material, such as cashmere, cotton, or wool. In one embodiment,
the baby blanket also includes a removable weatherproof layer. In
one embodiment, the baby blanket is constructed entirely in weatherproof
fabric. In one embodiment, the baby blanket is constructed in weatherproof
fabric with a fleece or another suitable comfortable fabric lining.
In one embodiment, the baby blanket is constructed with a hood that
is made from a separate piece of fabric from back portion 12 and
is fastened to back portion 12 in such a way that the hood can be
used with the baby facing in or out in the front-worn carrier. In
one embodiment, the baby blanket is constructed with a removable
hood. The hood can be separately purchased in various protective
and comfortable fabrics. The hood can be constructed in such a way
that it is reversible. In one embodiment, the baby blanket is constructed
with a removable hood that can be attached to the baby blanket in
such a way that the hood can be used with the baby facing in or
out in the front-worn carrier. The hood can be constructed in such
a way that it provides visor-like protection when the baby is facing
out in the front-worn carrier. Although a drawstring is set forth
above as an example of the first mechanism usable to constrict the
opening in the pouch portion, other examples are possible. The first
mechanism may, for example, be an adjustable-length elastic or non-elastic
cord with a plastic or metal cord stopper. The first mechanism may
be a ribbon or an elastic band with buttonholes that attaches to
a button on rim 15 at preset lengths. The first mechanism may be
a fabric drawstring that has a plastic or metal cord stopper. The
first mechanism may be a Velcro strap that utilizes a metal or plastic
loop attached to rim 15 to adjustably constrict the opening in the
pouch portion. The first mechanism may be one or two Velcro straps
which extend from the back portion 12 to rim 15 or which extend
from rim 15 to back portion 12. The first mechanism may be snaps
which are attached to rim 15 and are used to constrict the opening
in the pouch portion at preset sizes. Although a ribbon and associated
loop are set forth above as an example of the second mechanism usable
to adjust the depth of the pouch, other examples are possible. The
second mechanism may, for example, be a ribbon or Velcro attached
to the bottom of the pouch utilizing a metal or plastic loop attached
to the inside or rim 15 to adjust the depth of the pouch. The second
mechanism may be a ribbon or Velcro attached to the inside of rim
15 utilizing a metal or plastic loop attached to the bottom of the
pouch to adjust the depth of the pouch. The second mechanism may
be a toggle clasp or two other interlocking clips attached to the
inside of rim 15 and the bottom of the pouch, which shorten the
depth of the pouch to a preset depth. The second mechanism may be
a ribbon or elastic band with buttonholes attached to the bottom
of the pouch that attaches to a button on the inside or rim 15 at
preset lengths. The second mechanism may be a set of snaps attached
to the bottom of the pouch and the inside or rim 15 that shorten
the depth of the pouch to a preset depth. Although tapered left
and right arm extension portions are illustrated in the description
above, left and right arm extensions need not be tapered. The left
and right arm extensions are, in other embodiments, substantially
rectangularly shaped and do not taper. Although the left and right
arm extensions are detachable coupled by tying in the description
above, other ways of detachably coupling are possible. In another
embodiment, the detachable coupling of the left and right arm extension
portions is accomplished by Velcro which affixes the arm extensions
to the back portion 12. Although the baby blanket is set forth as
being used to cover a baby in a front-worn baby carrier, the baby
blanket may also be used to cover a baby in other devices used to
transport babies. For example, in one embodiment, the baby blanket
can be used in a stroller or a carseat by providing a reinforced
slit no wider than five inches in back portion 12. This opening
accommodates the passing through of a buckle as found in a five-point
harness on a carseat or stroller. The buckle comes between the baby's
legs and up through the baby blanket, then clips to the second portion
of the restraining harness device. Accordingly, various modifications,
adaptations, and combinations of various features of the described
embodiments can be practiced without departing from the scope of
the invention as set forth in the claims. |