Abstract:
Embodiments disclose a secondary, supplemental, extra, etc. support system to help a parent secure an infant to the parent, wherein the supplemental support system is designed for comfort and flexibility. While a plurality of potential hazardous situations may arise while a parent is holding an infant, such as dropping, choking, circulation impairment etc., embodiments may limit, reduce, or eliminate the hazards and injuries to the infant and/or parent

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
       [0001]    This application claims a benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Provisional Application No. 61/914,935 filed on Dec. 11, 2013, which is fully incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. 
     
    
     BACKGROUND INFORMATION 
       [0002]    1. Field of the Disclosure 
         [0003]    Examples of the present disclosure are related to systems and methods to secure an infant to a parent. More particularly, embodiments relate to coupling an article of clothing configured to be worn by the parent with a basinet. 
         [0004]    2. Background 
         [0005]    Studies in obstetrics and pediatrics have raised initiatives to maximize time spent between parents and their newborn infants. The initiatives desire that the parents spend time with their infant immediately following birth to facilitate maternal, breast feeding, and other activities. Particularly, the initiatives advocate the rapid bonding of mothers and their infant, which will minimize a timing window for introducing the infant to antibodies and nutritional benefits derived from maternal, breast feeding. 
         [0006]    Health care facilities, such as hospitals, generally demonstrate support for such initiatives by rapidly pairing infants with their mothers following delivery, and by allowing infants to stay with their parents in their hospital room for prolonged periods after birth. Conventionally, the pairing occurs by co-locating an infant and mother in the mother&#39;s hospital room, which includes a bed or comparable device, such as a chair. 
         [0007]    However, parental fatigue following a child birth is prevalent for the parents. Parental fatigue may occur due to the parents of an infant having to stay awake for long, consecutive time periods during child birth. Additionally, parental fatigue may occur due to the stressful nature of child birth. 
         [0008]    Combining the health initiatives with parental fatigue may lead to circumstances where a parent needs secondary support mechanisms to ensure infants are not dropped, released, etc. while the parent is holding the infant. For example, during maternal, breast feeding, a mother may need a secondary support system immediately following a long and stressful birth of the infant. Furthermore, secondary support mechanisms may be desired during any activity that may require the parent to hold the infant, such as holding the infant while walking, feeding the infant, etc. 
         [0009]    Accordingly, needs exist for more effective and efficient methods and systems for secondary, supplemental support systems to secure an infant to a parent. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0010]    Embodiments of this disclosure may be configured to be a secondary, supplemental, extra, etc. support system to help a parent secure an infant to the parent, wherein the supplemental support system is designed for comfort and flexibility. While a plurality of potential hazardous situations may arise while a parent is holding an infant, such as dropping, choking, circulation impairment etc., embodiments may limit, reduce, or eliminate the hazards and injuries to the infant and/or parent. 
         [0011]    Embodiments disclosed herein describe systems and methods including a bassinet and an adult article of clothing configured to be worn by a parent. 
         [0012]    The bassinet may be any container configured to hold an infant, wherein the bassinet may include at least one first coupling interface. The adult article of clothing may be a vest, belt, strap, sash, etc. with a second coupling interface, wherein the first coupling interface is configured to couple with the second coupling interface. 
         [0013]    Embodiments may provide a flexible yet robust solution to circumvent scenarios leading to an accidental drop of an infant by fatigued parents, or parents distracted for any number of reason. Embodiments may be used in hospital settings to limit, reduce, or eliminate the risk of serious injury to an infant, while also limiting, reducing, or eliminating the potential emotional trauma to a parent of a newborn infant due to drop incidents. 
         [0014]    These, and other, aspects of the invention will be better appreciated and understood when considered in conjunction with the following description and the accompanying drawings. The following description, while indicating various embodiments of the invention and numerous specific details thereof, is given by way of illustration and not of limitation. Many substitutions, modifications, additions or rearrangements may be made within the scope of the invention, and the invention includes all such substitutions, modifications, additions or rearrangements. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0015]    Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise specified. 
           [0016]      FIG. 1  depicts one embodiment of a portion of support system to secure an infant to an adult. 
           [0017]      FIG. 2  depicts one embodiment of a portion of support system to secure an infant to an adult. 
           [0018]      FIG. 3  depicts one embodiment of a portion of support system to secure an infant to an adult. 
           [0019]      FIG. 4  depicts one embodiment of a method for a secondary, stabilization system to secure infants to adults. 
           [0020]      FIG. 5  depicts one embodiment of a stabilization system in use. 
       
    
    
       [0021]    Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding components throughout the several views of the drawings. Skilled artisans will appreciate that elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help to improve understanding of various embodiments of the present disclosure. Also, common but well-understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of these various embodiments of the present disclosure. 
       DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0022]    In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one having ordinary skill in the art that the specific detail need not be employed to practice the present embodiments. In other instances, well-known materials or methods have not been described in detail in order to avoid obscuring the present embodiments. 
         [0023]      FIG. 1  depicts one embodiment of a portion of support system  100  to secure an infant to an adult. Support system  100  may include a bassinet  110  and infant coupling members  120 . 
         [0024]    Bassinet  110  may be comprised of any type of fabric or a plurality of different types of fabric including cotton, wool, nylon, acrylic, etc., and may be manufactured in a variety of styles. Bassinet  110  may be cradle, bed, enclosure, etc. configured to hold an infant. In further embodiments, bassinet  110  may be a garment configured to be positioned on an infant&#39;s upper body and/or lower body. For example, infant article of clothing  110  may be a shirt, jumpsuit, onesie, jacket, sweater, etc. Infant article of clothing  110  may be configured to be worn by the infant for protection and warmth. 
         [0025]    Bassinet  110  may include a plurality of sidewalls  112  with an opening  114 . In embodiments, sidewalls  112  may be configured such that opening  114  may be a permanent opening, wherein sidewalls  112  do not fold over themselves. Accordingly, an infant positioned within the bassinet  110  may not be fully covered by sidewalls  112  via opening  114 . Furthermore, a circumference of opening  114  may be comprised of a semi-rigid, semi-flexible polymer that may be expanded and contracted. 
         [0026]      FIG. 2  depicts one embodiment of infant coupling interface  120  positioned on a sidewall  112  of bassinet  110 . Infant coupling interface  120  may be permanently positioned on a front and outer surface of bassinet  110 , such that infant coupling interface  120  may be positioned on a sidewall  112 . However, one skilled in the art will appreciate that infant coupling interface  120  may be positioned at any location on an outer surface of bassinet  110 . For example, infant coupling interface  120  may be configured to be positioned to extend vertically across a sidewall  112 , extend horizontally across a sidewall  112 , extend diagonally across a sidewall  112 , etc. 
         [0027]    The positioning of infant coupling interface  120  on bassinet  110  may vary to provide coupling support to the infant from the parent based on the activity the parent is engaging in. 
         [0028]    Infant coupling interface  120  may also be configured to be removably coupled with an adult article of clothing, shown in  FIG. 3 . In embodiments, infant coupling interface  120  may include first infant coupling members  122 , and second infant coupling member  124 . First infant coupling members  122  may be a male type coupling interface, such as male portions of fasteners, snaps, buckle, buttons, clips, etc. Second infant coupling member  124  may be a second type of coupling interface, which is a different coupling member that first coupling member  122 . Second infant coupling member  124  may be configured to be positioned in-between the first infant coupling members. In embodiments, second infant coupling member  124  may include snaps, a hoop and lock mechanism such as Velcro, a zipper, button(s), buckle(s), clip(s), etc. 
         [0029]      FIG. 3  depicts one embodiment of a portion of support system  200  to secure an infant to an adult. Coupling system  200  may include an adult article of clothing  210  and adult coupling interface  220 . 
         [0030]    Adult article of clothing  210  may be comprised of any type of fabric or a plurality of different types of fabric including cotton, leather, cloth, etc., and may be manufactured in a variety of styles. Adult article of clothing  210  may be an adjustable belt-like device, such as a belt, sash, scarf, etc. that may be configured to fasten securely, yet comfortably around a parent&#39;s body, such as around the parent&#39;s midsection, waist, or any other portion of the parent&#39;s body where article of clothing  210  fastens comfortably, yet securely to the parent. Adult article of clothing may be configured to fasten around a parent&#39;s mid-section, and may be secured using hook and loop fasteners. 
         [0031]    Disposed on at least a portion of outer surface of adult article of clothing  210  may be adult coupling interface  220 . In embodiments, adult coupling interface  220  may be positioned on an entire outer surface of adult article of clothing  210 , or on only a front portion of adult article of clothing  210 . In embodiments, adult coupling interface  220  may be fixedly or removably attached to the outer surface of adult article of clothing  210 , such that an adult may wear adult article of clothing as a conventional belt, sash, strap, etc. 
         [0032]    Adult coupling interface  220  may include first adult coupling members  222 , and second adult coupling member  124 . First adult coupling members  222  may be a female type coupling interface, such as female portions of fasteners, snaps, buckle, buttons, clips, etc. In embodiments, first adult coupling members  222  may be configured to align with and couple with first infant coupling members  122 , such that first adult coupling members  222  and first infant coupling members  122  may be removably connected with one another. Second adult coupling member  324  may be a second type of coupling interface, which is a different coupling member that first adult coupling member  222 . Second adult coupling member  224  may be configured to be positioned in-between the first adult coupling members  222 . In embodiments, second adult coupling member  224  may include snaps, a hoop and lock mechanism such as Velcro, a zipper, button(s), buckle(s), clip(s), etc. In embodiments, second adult coupling member  224  may be configured to align with and couple with second infant coupling members  124 , such that second adult coupling members  224  and second infant coupling members  124  may be removably connected with one another. Accordingly, adult article of clothing  210  may couple with bassinet  110  via different coupling devices and systems, which may provide extra support while an infant is positioned within bassinet  110 . 
         [0033]      FIG. 4  illustrates a method  400  for a secondary, stabilization system to secure infants to adults. The operations of method  400  presented below are intended to be illustrative. In some embodiments, method  400  may be accomplished with one or more additional operations not described, and/or without one or more of the operations discussed. Additionally, the order in which the operations of method  400  are illustrated in  FIG. 4  and described below is not intended to be limiting. 
         [0034]    At operation  410 , an infant may be positioned within a bassinet. Operation  410  may include an infant article of clothing that is the same as or similar to bassinet  110 , in accordance with one or more implementations. 
         [0035]    At operation  420 , a parent may wear an adult article of clothing. The parent may wear the adult article of clothing by adjusting the adult article of clothing to be secured tightly around a portion of an adult&#39;s body. In embodiments, the adult article of clothing may be adjusted to be positioned adjacent to the parent&#39;s midsection, such that the adult article of clothing is secured to the parent. Operation  420  may include an adult article of clothing that is the same as or similar to adult article of clothing  210 , in accordance with one or more implementations. 
         [0036]    At operation  430 , adult coupling interface positioned on the adult article of clothing may be removably coupled to an infant coupling interface positioned on clothing surface of the bassinet. The adult coupling interface may include adult coupling members, which may include a male or female component, to couple with infant coupling member including infant coupling members, wherein the infant coupling members may include corresponding male or female components. 
         [0037]    In embodiments, when the adult coupling interface may be coupled with the infant coupling interface, an infant may be securely coupled to the parent in a position adjacent to the parent while the infant is raised off a ground surface. Accordingly, the infant may be positioned adjacent to the parent&#39;s mid-section while the parent positions one hand underneath the bassinet. Accordingly, the parent may have a second free hand. The coupling of the coupling members may secure the infant to the parent for a period of time, which may be any desired period of time. For example, in embodiments, the period of time may be a temporary period of time lasting from a couple of seconds, to a couple of minutes, or when the adult performs actions to apply enough force to decouple the coupling members. 
         [0038]    Accordingly, the coupling members may be configure to act as a secondary support to couple an infant to a parent when the infant is raised off a floor surface to protect against an accidental drop of the infant, but the coupling members may not apply force to independently maintain the infant in an elevated state without support from the parent. Operation  430  may include infant coupling members and adult coupling members that are the same as or similar to infant coupling interface  120  and adult coupling interface  220 , in accordance with one or more implementations. 
         [0039]    At operation  440 , the infant may be removed from the bassinet, and then a parent may perform actions to apply enough force to decouple the infant coupling interface and adult coupling interface. Operation  440  may include an adult article of clothing that is the same as or similar to adult article of clothing  210 , in accordance with one or more implementations. 
         [0040]      FIG. 5  depicts one embodiment of an infant stabilization system in use. As depicted in  FIG. 5 , an infant may be positioned within bassinet  110  and an adult may be wearing adult article of clothing  210 , wherein bassinet  110  is coupled to adult article of clothing  210 . Furthermore, the adult may be providing additional support to secure the infant within bassinet  110 . 
         [0041]    Although the present technology has been described in detail for the purpose of illustration based on what is currently considered to be the most practical and preferred implementations, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that the technology is not limited to the disclosed implementations, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover modifications and equivalent arrangements that are within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. For example, it is to be understood that the present technology contemplates that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any implementation can be combined with one or more features of any other implementation. 
         [0042]    Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “one example” or “an example” means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment”, “in an embodiment”, “one example” or “an example” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures or characteristics may be combined in any suitable combinations and/or sub-combinations in one or more embodiments or examples. In addition, it is appreciated that the figures provided herewith are for explanation purposes to persons ordinarily skilled in the art and that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. 
         [0043]    The flowcharts and block diagrams in the flow diagrams illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods, and computer program products according to various embodiments of the present invention. In this regard, each block in the flowcharts or block diagrams may represent a module, segment, or portion of code, which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s).