PATENT CLAIM ANALYSIS

Application Number: 15742605
Application Type: Utility
Filing Date: 2018-01
Publication Date: 2018-07
Patent Classification: ["002", "113000"]

Abstract:
In order to increase the effectiveness and popularity of the kangaroo care method (skin-to-skin and breastfeeding with newborn baby) in developing countries, especially in order to save and protect weakened babies, the present invention relates to a straightforward, inexpensive solution for facilitating and encouraging this practice; a light, soft, comfortable, flexible garment that allows a baby to be held in a skin-to-skin manner for a long period of time, safely and leaving the hands free, thanks to a built-in, seamless seat, inter alia. As the garment can be used as an undergarment and is one-size-fits-all, it is easier for humanitarian and medical organizations to distribute, and more acceptable according to the cultural and religious criteria governing dress in most developing countries.

Claim (Index 21):
A device for carrying a baby, as defined in  claim 1 , characterized by the inclusion of at least one lateral panel joined to retaining seam(s), which wraps the body of the wearer, the end being crossed at the back and attached to the front of the wearer with a removable knot, adjustable at different height levels on the belly of the wearer.

Metadata:
- Claim Count in Document: 56.0
- Percentile: 86.0
- Lexical Diversity: 1.56818
- Patent Class: 2.0
- Transitional Phrase Type: none
- Component Type: 0
- Foreign Priority: True
- Related Applications: ['15368526', '13828177', '13913361', '10635028', '10068194']

Analysis Scores:
- 35 USC 101 Eligibility (BERT): 0.641638661126246
- 35 USC 102 Novelty (BERT): 0.4905736299490983
- Combined Prediction Score: 0.6265321580085312
- Mean Citation Score: 218.98709
- Max Citation Score: 237.62877000000003
- Similarity Product: 182.0336026613277

Labels:
- Claim Label 101: 1
- Claim Label 102: 1
- Claim Label 103: 1
- Claim Label 112: 0
- Combined Label: 1
- Label 101 Adjusted: 1

Dataset: test