BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a nursing band and more particularly, to a nursing
band which can be easily carried.
Description of the Background Art
[0002] A baby holder which can house an article and be used as a nursing band is disclosed
in
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2002-186543, for example. According to the above document, the baby holder comprises a body in
which the baby is housed, a hip belt provided at the lower part of the body to be
wound around the hip of a user, and a shoulder belt mounted on the body to be put
around the shoulder of the user. A hip pad is provided in the hip belt and a container
in which the body and the shoulder belt are housed is integrally provided with the
hip pad.
[0003] The conventional nursing band which can be housed in the container has been constituted
as described above. Although it is convenient because the body is taken out as the
nursing band only when it is used, since the baby is held only by the body which can
be folded into any configuration, the baby is forcedly enclosed in narrow space, so
that the baby feels uneasy because the abdominal part of the baby is pressed, and
the baby cannot be stably held.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention was made to solve the above problems and it is an object of
the present invention to provide a nursing band which is superior in portability and
can hold the baby stably and comfortably.
[0005] A nursing band according to the present invention can be housed in a band case of
a belly bag. The band case comprises a pad part which abuts on the hip of a user when
a band is used as the belly bag. The nursing band comprises a back rest part for holding
the back of a baby, a hip rest part connected to the back rest part for holding the
hip of the baby, and a crotch rest part connected to the hip rest part for holding
the crotch of the baby when it is used, and the pad part is used as the hip rest part
when the band is used as the nursing band.
[0006] Since the nursing band can be housed in the band case of the belly bag, and the pad
part is used as the hip rest part when it is used, the baby can be held at the pad
part stably.
[0007] As a result, there can be provided a nursing band which is superior in portability
and can hold the baby stably and comfortably.
[0008] Preferably, the back rest part is taken out of one side of the band case, and the
crotch rest part is taken out of the other side of the band case.
[0009] Further preferably, the pad part is breathable.
[0010] Still further preferably, the nursing band comprises a first belt connected to the
pad part, the crotch rest part is connected to a second belt, the first belt is put
on the hip of the user when the band is used as the belly bag, and the second belt
is put on the hip of the user when the band is used as the nursing band to hold the
baby.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011]
Fig. 1 is a view showing a developed state of a side on which a baby is held in a
nursing band according to one embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a view showing a side opposite to that shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a view showing a state in which the nursing band is housed and a band is
used as a belly bag;
Fig. 4 is a view showing a part taken along IV-IV in Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a view showing a part taken along V-V in Fig. 3;
Fig. 6 is a view showing a state in which a user puts on the belly bag shown in Fig.
3;
Figs. 7 to 12 are views showing a using procedure of the nursing band according to
one embodiment of the present invention; and
Fig. 13 is a view showing a state in which the baby is held by the nursing band.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0012] An embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings
hereinafter. Fig. 1 is a development of a surface on which a baby is held in a nursing
band 10 according to this embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 2 is a view showing
a surface opposite to the above surface.
[0013] Referring to Fig. 1, the nursing band 10 comprises a back rest part 12, a hip rest
part 13 provided on the lower side of the back rest part 12, and a crotch rest part
14 provided on the lower side of the hip rest part 13. When the nursing band 10 is
used, the back, hip and crotch are held by the back rest part 12, the hip rest part
13 and the crotch rest part 14, respectively. Each of the back rest part 12, the hip
rest part 13 and the crotch rest part 14 is made of a breathable mesh cloth.
[0014] As will be described below, when the nursing band 10 is housed in a band case of
a belly bag, the hip rest part 13 functions as a pad part 16 abutting on the hip of
a user of the belly bag. Therefore, the band case comprises the pad part which abuts
on the hip of the user when the band is used as the belly bag. In addition, it is
preferable that the pad part 16 has a certain size and made of a cushioned material.
[0015] As will be described below, the back rest part 12 is provided so as to be housed
in a band case 50 (refer to Fig. 4) provided on the back side of the hip rest part
13 and between the hip rest part 13 and an article case 40 (refer to Fig. 2), and
when an upper zipper 41 provided at an upper end of the hip rest part 13 is opened,
the back rest part 12 can be taken out of the band case and developed as shown in
Fig. 1.
[0016] Similarly, the crotch rest part 14 is also provided so as to be housed in the band
case provided on the back side of the hip rest part 13, and when a lower zipper (refer
to Fig. 5) provided at a lower end of the hip rest part 13 is opened, it can be taken
out of the band case 50 and developed as shown in Fig. 1.
[0017] Hooks 21a and 21b are provided at both ends of the upper side of the back rest part
12, respectively. Case holding parts 24a and 24b each having a predetermined width
are provided on the right and left sides of the hip rest part 13, respectively, and
their ends are connected to first belts 25a and 25b. A one-touch buckle 31 is provided
at an end of the first belt 25a and a covered buckle 32 which engages with the one-touch
buckle 31 is provided at an end of the first belt 25b.
[0018] Second belts 30a and 30b are provided on both right and left sides of the center
part of the crotch rest part 14, respectively. A one-touch buckle 33 is provided at
an end of the second belt 30a and a covered buckle 34 which engages with the one-touch
buckle 33 is provided at an end of the second belt 30b. Third belts 36a and 36b are
provided at a lower end of the crotch rest part 14, and hooks 37a and 37b are provided
at ends of the third belts 36a and 36b, respectively.
[0019] The back side of the baby holding side of the nursing band 10 will be described with
reference to Fig. 2. Referring to Fig. 2, rings 22a and 22b are provided on both sides
of an upper part of the back surface of the back rest part 12.
[0020] As described above, the band case which can house the back rest part 12 and the crotch
rest part 14, and the article case 40 are provided on the back side of the hip rest
part 13. A zipper 44 used for housing an article when the band is used as the belly
bag is provided at an upper end of the article case 40, and two pockets and zippers
45a and 45b for them are provided at a lower part thereof. Thus, since the pockets
are provided in the article case 40, necessary articles can be carried close when
a user goes out with a baby.
[0021] Passages 26a and 26b to the first belts 25a and 25b are provided at both ends of
the case holding parts 24a and 24b. In addition, rings 27a and 27b are provided in
the first belts 25a and 25b, respectively
[0022] It is to be noted that pathways of the hooks 37a and 37b of the third belt 36 when
the nursing band 10 is used as will be described below are shown by arrows in Fig.
2. Namely, the hooks 37a and 37b of the third belt 36 are passed through the passages
26a and 26b of the first belt 25 and connected to the rings 22a and 22b provided in
the back rest part 12.
[0023] Furthermore, each of the first to the third belts 25, 30 and 36 has an adjustment
part for adjusting its length.
[0024] Fig. 3 is a view showing a state in which the back rest part 12 and the crotch rest
part 14 are housed in the band case. As shown in Fig. 3, when the back rest part 12
and the crotch rest part 14 are housed, the band can be used as a normal belly bag.
[0025] Figs. 4 and 5 are views taken along arrows IV-IV and V-V in Fig. 3, respectively.
Referring to Fig. 4, the band case 50 is provided on the side of the hip rest part
13 with respect to the article case 40, and the upper zipper 41 is provided on its
upper side. Similarly, a lower zipper 42 is provided at a lower part of the article
case 40 on the side of the hip rest part 13. As described above, the back rest part
12 is taken out or housed in the band case 50 by opening and closing the upper zipper
41 and crotch rest part 14 is taken out or housed in the band case 50 by opening and
closing the lower zipper 42.
[0026] Next, a description will be made of how to use the nursing band 10 according to this
embodiment. Fig. 6 is a view showing a state in which the belly bag containing the
nursing band 10 shown in Fig. 3 is held on the hip of the user. Therefore, the nursing
band 10 is held on the hip of the user normally with the use of the first belt 25.
At this time, since the pad part 16 abuts on the hip of the user of the belly bag,
the user can easily hold the belly bag.
[0027] A description will be made of the case when the nursing band 10 is used with reference
to Fig. 7. First, the lower zipper 42 is opened to take out the crotch rest part 14
and the second belts 30a and 30b from the band case 50 and the article case 40 is
held on the hip of the user with the use of the second belts 30a and 30b. At this
time, the third belts 36a and 36b provided at the lower end of the crotch rest part
14 are folded down toward the hip rest part 13 as shown in the drawing. Then, the
first belts 25a and 25b are taken off and the upper zipper 41 is opened to take out
the back rest part 12 from the band case 50.
[0028] Then, as shown in Fig. 8, the first belts 25a and 25b are put around the shoulders
of the user by connecting the one-touch buckle 31 to the covered buckle 32. Then,
as described with reference to Fig. 2, the hook 37b provided at the end of the third
belt 36b is passed through the passage 26b to be connected to the ring 22b of the
back rest part 12 as shown in Figs. 9 and 10. Thus, an opening formed by the hip rest
part 13, the crotch rest part 14 and the third belt 36, in which legs of the baby
can extend is formed.
[0029] Next, as shown in Fig. 11, the hook 21b provided at the end of the back rest part
12 is connected to the ring 27b provided in the first belt 25b. Thus, the back rest
part 12 is held in the vertical direction, so that the baby can be held in the vertical
direction.
[0030] Fig. 12 is a view showing a state in which the state shown in Fig. 11 is taken from
the opposite direction. Respective members are connected in the same manner in the
opposite direction.
[0031] Fig. 13 is a view showing a state in which the baby is held using the nursing band
10 constituted by the above parts connected as described above. As described above,
the hook 21 provided at the end of the back rest part 12 is connected to the ring
27 provided in the first belt 25 to form the opening in which the baby can extend
the legs, and space in which the baby can be held is formed by the back rest part
12, the hip rest part 13 and the crotch rest part 14. Since the pad part is used as
the hip rest part 13, the abdominal part of the baby is not pressed, so that the baby
can be stably and comfortably held by the nursing band.
[0032] As a result, there can be provided a nursing band which can stably hold the baby
and be easily housed and superior in portability when it is not used.
[0033] In addition, although the description has been made of the state in which the baby
is held in the face-to-face direction in the above embodiment, the present invention
is not limited to this and the baby can be held in the opposite direction.
[0034] In addition, although the description has been made of the case where the band case
and the article case are separately provided in the above embodiment, the present
invention is not limited to this, and they may be integrally provided.
[0035] Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described with reference
to the drawings in the above, the present invention is not limited to the above-illustrated
embodiments. Various kinds of modifications and variations may be added to the illustrated
embodiments within the same or equal scope of the present invention.
[0036] The nursing band according to the present invention can be advantageously applied
to a nursing band, since it is superior in portability and can hold the baby stably
and comfortably.
1. A nursing band (10) which can be housed in a band case (50) of a belly bag, wherein
said band case (50) comprises a pad part (16) which abuts on the hip of a user when
a band is used as the belly bag,
said nursing band (10) comprises a back rest part (12) for holding the back of a baby,
a hip rest part (13) connected to the back rest part (12) for holding the hip of the
baby, and a crotch rest part (14) connected to the hip rest part (13) for holding
the crotch of the baby when it is used, and
said pad part (16) is used as said hip rest part (13) when the nursing band (10) is
used.
2. The nursing band (10) according to claim 1, wherein said back rest part (12) is taken
out of one side of said band case (50), and said crotch rest part (14) is taken out
of the other side of said band case (50).
3. The nursing band (10) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said pad part (16) is breathable.
4. The nursing band (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein
said nursing band (10) comprises a first belt (25) connected to said pad part (16),
said crotch rest part (14) is connected to a second belt (30),
said first belt (25) is put on the hip of the user when the band is used as the belly
bag, and
said second belt (30) is put on the hip of the user when the band is used as the nursing
band to hold the baby.