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Title:
CHILD CARRIER HAVING ADJUSTABLE SEAT COUPLING
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2016/114801
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A carrier [100] for transporting a child [105] by a transporting individual [140]. The carrier [100] includes a belt [120], a seat [110], a torso support [115], and one or more couplers [125]. The belt [120] is configured for securing about the waste and/or hips of the transporting individual [140]; the seat [110] is coupled to the belt [120], is configured for at least partially supporting the child [105] if the child [105] is seated in the carrier [100], and has a surface [130] configured for at least partially supporting at least part of the posterior of the child [105]; the torso support [115] is coupled to the seat [110] by one or more couplers [125] and is configured for supporting at least part of the torso of the child [105]; and the one or more couplers [125] are configured to enable adjustment of a distance [220] between one or more coupling locations [210] for each of the one or more couplers [125] and a selected reference point [200].

Inventors:
LEHAN LISBETH HALS (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2015/011880
Publication Date:
July 21, 2016
Filing Date:
January 17, 2015
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
LEHAN LISBETH HALS (US)
International Classes:
A47D13/02; A47D13/08
Foreign References:
JPH09135752A1997-05-27
JPH07213388A1995-08-15
JP2002223837A2002-08-13
JP2000023801A2000-01-25
KR20140070778A2014-06-11
Other References:
See also references of EP 3244778A4
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
TOBEY, Morley, C., Jr. (LLC742 Laurel Hill Cour, Loveland CO, US)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

What is claimed is:

1. A carrier [100] for transporting a child [105] by a transporting

individual [140], comprising: a belt [120], configured for securing about the waste and/or hips of the transporting individual [140]; a seat [110] coupled to the belt [120], configured for at least partially supporting the child [105] if the child [105] is seated in the carrier [100], and having a surface [130] configured for at least partially supporting at least part of the posterior of the child [105]; a torso support [115] coupled to the seat [110] by one or more couplers [125] and configured for supporting at least part of the torso of the child

[105]; and the one or more couplers [125] configured to enable the adjustment of a distance [220] between one or more coupling locations [210] for each of the one or more couplers [125] and a selected reference point

[200].

The carrier [100] as recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more couplers [125] are configured to enable continuous adjustment of the distance [220] between the coupling locations [210] for each of the one or more couplers [125] and the reference point [200].

The carrier [100] as recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more couplers [125] are configured to enable discrete adjustment of the distance [220] between the coupling locations [210] for each of the one or more couplers [125] and the reference point [200].

The carrier [100] as recited in claim 1, wherein the distance [220] between the coupling locations [210] for each of the one or more couplers [125] and the reference point [200] is adjustable within a selected range.

The carrier [100] as recited in claim 1, wherein at least one of the one or more couplers [125] comprises a track [710] attached to the seat [110] and a clasp [720] configured for securely grasping the track [710] and for attachment to the torso support [115].

The carrier [100] as recited in claim 5, wherein the clasp [720] and the track [710] are configured to enable continuous adjustment of the distance [220] between the coupling locations [210] for each of the one or more couplers [125] and the reference point [200].

7. The carrier [100] as recited in claim 1, wherein the belt [120] is configured for supporting at least part of the weight of the child

[105] on the hips of the transporting individual [140].

8. The carrier [100] as recited in claim 1, wherein the carrier [100] is configured to enable carrying the child [105] in at least one of the following positions: on the back, on the hip, or on the front of the transporting individual [140].

9. The carrier [100] as recited in claim 8, wherein the carrier [100] is configured for carrying the child [105] in at least one of the following orientations: facing toward the transporting individual

[140] or facing away from the transporting individual [140].

The carrier as recited in claim 1 , wherein attachment of at least one of the one or more couplers [125] in at least one coupling location

[210] results in removal of the at least partial support of the at least part of the posterior of the child [105] by the surface [130] of the seat

[110].

11. The carrier as recited in claim 1, wherein the seat [110] comprises an insert [600] and a cover [610] wherein the insert [600] is configured for placement inside cover [610].

Description:
CHILD CARRIER HAVING ADJUSTABLE SEAT COUPLING

BACKGROUND

[001] A number of carriers have been and are currently available for transporting a child by a parent or other individual. The carriers are designed for various carrying modes, i.e., on the back, the front, or the hip of the carrying individual as well as with the child facing toward or away from the carrying individual. They are also designed for various ages, weights, and sizes of the child to be carried in the carrier. The carriers available range from soft, light-weight carriers that snuggle the child close to the carrying individual to larger carriers having metal frames intended for carrying the child on the carrying individual's back.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[002] The accompanying drawings provide visual representations which will be used to more fully describe various representative embodiments and can be used by those skilled in the art to better understand the representative embodiments disclosed and their inherent advantages. In these drawings, like reference numerals identify corresponding elements.

[003] Figure 1 A is a drawing of a child carrier with a child seated in the carrier as described in various representative embodiments.

[004] Figure IB is a drawing of the child carrier of Figure 1A with the coupling of the torso support to the seat at a third coupling position.

[005] Figure 1C is a drawing of the child carrier of Figure 1A with the coupling of the torso support to the seat at a fourth coupling position.

[006] Figure ID is a drawing of the child carrier of Figure 1A with the coupling of the torso support to the seat at a fifth coupling position.

[007] Figure 2A is a drawing of an outline of a seat and part of a belt of the child carrier in the first coupling position of Figure 1A.

[008] Figure 2B is a drawing of the outline of the seat and part of the belt of the child carrier in the second coupling position intermediate to that of Figures 1A and IB.

[009] Figure 2C is a drawing of the outline of the seat and part of the belt of the child carrier in the third coupling position of Figure IB.

[0010] Figure 2D is a drawing of the outline of the seat and part of the belt of the child carrier in the fourth coupling position of Figure 1C.

[0011] Figure 2E is a drawing of the outline of the seat and part of the belt of the child carrier in the fifth coupling position of Figure ID.

[0012] Figure 3 A is another drawing of the seat and the belt of the child carrier in the first coupling position of Figures 1A and 2A.

[0013] Figure 3B is another drawing of the seat and the belt of the child carrier in the second coupling position of Figure 2B and intermediate to that of Figures 1A and IB. [0014] Figure 3C is another drawing of the seat and the belt of the child carrier in the third coupling position of Figures IB and 2C.

[0015] Figure 3D is another drawing of the seat and the belt of the child carrier in the fourth coupling position of Figures 1C and 2D.

[0016] Figure 3E is another drawing of the seat and the belt of the child carrier in the fifth coupling position of Figures ID and 2E.

[0017] Figure 4A is a drawing of the child carrier of Figure 1A with the child carried on the front of the transporting individual and with the child facing toward the transporting individual.

[0018] Figure 4B is a drawing of the child carrier of Figure 1A with the child carried on the front of the transporting individual and with the child facing away from the transporting individual.

[0019] Figure 5A is a drawing of a child carrier having a single shoulder strap as described in various representative embodiments.

[0020] Figure 5B is another drawing of the child carrier of Figure 5 A.

[0021] Figure 6 A is a drawing of a seat insert as described in various representative embodiments.

[0022] Figure 6B is a drawing of the seat insert of Figure 6A placed in a seat cover of a seat of a child carrier as described in various representative

embodiments.

[0023] Figure 7A is a drawing of a coupler attached to the seat of the child carrier as described in various representative embodiments.

[0024] Figure 7B is a drawing of a cross-sectional view of the coupler in the direction A-A of Figure 7 A.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0025] As shown in the drawings for purposes of illustration, novel child carriers are disclosed herein that enable carrying the child in adjustable seating positions. At any given age there is variability in the size of children, and as a child ages he or she naturally becomes larger. In representative embodiments disclosed herein the depth of the seat available for supporting the child is adjustable. The available seat space can be adjusted to the size of the child so that the child does not sit loose in the carrier thereby enhancing the safety and comfort of the child while in the child carrier. The depth of seat available for supporting the child can be changed at selected fixed or partially fixed locations or by continuous adjustment within a selected range. Previous child carriers have not had the flexibility of adjusting the depth of the seat available for the child to sit on.

[0026] In the following detailed description and in the several figures of the drawings, like elements are identified with like reference numerals.

[0027] Figure 1A is a drawing of a child carrier 100 with a child 105 seated in the carrier 100 as described in various representative embodiments. In the representative embodiment of Figure 1A, the carrier 100 comprises a belt 120, a seat 110, a torso support 115, and one or more couplers 125. A left coupler 125-L and a right coupler 125-R shown in Figure 1 A are referred to collectively as the coupler 125 or the couplers 125. However, the one or more couplers 125 are not restricted to being two couplers 125 but may be any appropriate number of parts. Also shown in Figure 1 A is a shoulder strap 135 configured for providing additional support to the child 105 and the carrier 100 when coupled to a transporting individual 140. In this representative embodiment the shoulder strap 135 comprises a right shoulder strap 135-R and a left shoulder strap 135-L each of which could comprise one or more smaller straps and/or other elements, as well as coupling devices configured for coupling to the torso support 115 and/or to the seat 110 and/or the belt 120 as well as to each other or to each other via a connecting coupling. The left and right shoulder straps 135-L,135-R could also comprise one or more removable and/or non-removable shoulder pads and are referred to collectively as the shoulder strap 135. The carrier 100 with the child 105 seated in it as shown in Figure 1 A is situated for carrying by the transporting individual 140. With the child 105 seated in the carrier 100, at least part of the posterior of the child 105 is at least partially supported on a surface 130 of the seat 110. The surface 130 is shown more clearly in Figure IB. The belt 120 is configured for securing about the hips and/or waist of the transporting individual 140 and for supporting at least part of the weight of the child 105. If configured for securing about at least part of the hips of the transporting individual 140 and for supporting at least part of the weight of the child 105 thereon, the belt 120 can be a hip belt 120 and referred to as such. In Figure 1A the seat 110 is coupled to the belt 120 and is configured for at least partially supporting the child 105 when seated in the carrier 100. The torso support 115 is coupled to the seat 110 in a coupling position 150 which as is shown in Figure 1 A is referred to as a first coupling position 151 by the one or more couplers 125 and is configured for supporting at least part of the torso of the child 105.

[0028] For ease and clarity of discussion, the term "left" as used herein refers to a component of the carrier 100 located on the left side of an associated component as viewed looking toward the belt 120 from that part of the seat 110 furthest away from the belt 120, and similarly the term "right" as used herein refers to a component of the carrier 100 located on the right side of an associated component as viewed looking toward the belt 120 from that part of the seat 110 furthest away from the belt 120. Specifically this identification refers herein to the left coupler 125-L, the right coupler 125-R, the right shoulder strap 135-R, and the left shoulder strap 135-L. However, as noted above this identification is for ease and clarity of discussion and does not limit any of these or other components disclosed herein from being on the left or on the right side of the carrier 100.

[0029] Figure IB is a drawing of the child carrier 100 of Figure 1A with the coupling of the torso support 115 to the seat 110 at a third coupling position 153. The coupling position 150 shown in Figure IB is referred to herein as the third coupling position 153. With the carrier 100 in the third coupling position 153 of Figure IB, the couplers 125 attach the torso support 115 to the seat 110 at locations on the seat 110 closer to the seat belt 120 than in the first coupling position 151 of Figure 1A. Thus, the child 105 is placed closer to the seat belt 120 and thereby to the transporting individual 140 than the child 105 would be in the first coupling position 151. Only a portion of the left coupler 125-L is shown in Figure IB. A second coupling position 152 intermediate between the first coupling position 151 and the third coupling position 153 is disclosed in and described with Figures 2B and 3B. As previously indicated the surface 130 which is the top surface 130 of the seat 110 is shown more clearly in Figure IB than in Figure 1A.

[0030] Figure 1C is a drawing of the child carrier 100 of Figure 1A with the coupling of the torso support 115 to the seat 110 at a fourth coupling position 154. The coupling position 150 shown in Figure 1C is referred to herein as the fourth coupling position 154. With the carrier 100 in the fourth coupling position 154 of Figure 1C, the couplers 125 attach the torso support 115 to the seat 110 at locations on the seat 110 closer to the seat belt 120 than in both the first and third coupling positions 151,153 of associated Figures 1A and IB as well as in the second coupling position 152 of Figures 2B and 3B. Thus, the child 105 is placed closer to the seat belt 120 and thereby to the transporting individual 140 than the child 105 would be in the first, second and third coupling positions 151,152,153. In Figure 1C the torso support 115 is in front of the left coupler 125-L resulting in the left coupler 125-L not being shown in Figure 1C.

[0031] Figure ID is a drawing of the child carrier 100 of Figure 1A with the coupling of the torso support 115 to the seat 110 at a fifth coupling position 155. The coupling position 150 shown in Figure ID is referred to herein as the fifth coupling position 155. With the carrier 100 in the fifth coupling position 155 of Figure ID, the couplers 125 attach the torso support 115 to the seat 110 at locations on the seat 110 closer to the seat belt 120 than in the first, third and fourth coupling positions 151,153,154 of associated Figures 1A, IB and 1C and in the second coupling position 152 of Figures 2B and 3B. Thus, the child 105 is placed closer to the seat belt 120 and thereby to the transporting individual 140 than the child 105 would be in the first, second, third and fourth coupling positions 151,152,153,154. In Figure ID the torso support 115 is in front of the left coupler 125-L resulting in the left coupler 125-L not being shown in Figure ID. In the representative embodiment of the fifth coupling position 155 shown in Figure ID, the couplers 125 are placed at or near sites at which the seat 110 is coupled to the belt 120 which attachment could be to the seat 110 and/or to the belt 120. In this configuration, the posterior of the child 105 is not supported by the seat 110 but is supported by the torso support 115.

[0032] Note in Figures 1A-1C, the carrier 100 is on the back of the

transporting individual 140 with the child 105 facing toward the transporting individual 140, and in Figure ID the carrier 100 is on the front of the transporting individual 140 with the child 105 facing toward the transporting individual 140. However, in addition to other configurations the carrier 100 could be located either on the front of or on the back of the transporting individual 140 with the child 105 facing either toward or away from the transporting individual 140.

[0033] Figure 2A is a drawing of an outline of the seat 110 and part of the belt 120 of the child carrier 100 in the first coupling position 151 of Figure 1A.

Corresponding to Figure 1 A, in Figure 2A the left coupler 125-L, which is not shown in Figure 2A, is located on the seat 110 at a first left coupling location 211- L which is at a first left distance 221-L from a selected reference point 200, and the right coupler 125-R, which is also not shown in Figure 2A, is located on the seat 110 at a first right coupling location 211-R which is at a first right distance 221-R from the reference point 200. The reference point 200 shown on the figures is selected for ease and clarity of discussion. Collectively the first left coupling location 211-L and the first right coupling location 211-R are referred to herein as the first coupling location 211. The first coupling location 211 is not shown in the drawings but could be represented by an appropriate point 240 on Figure 2A. Also collectively the first left distance 221-L and the first right distance 221-R are referred to herein and shown as a representative first distance 221. The first distance 221 could be measured, for example, from the point 240 located on a line segment 230 between the first left coupling location 211-L and the first right coupling location 211-R, which could be, for example, the mid-point of that line segment 230, to the reference point 200.

[0034] Figure 2B is a drawing of the outline of the seat 110 and part of the belt 120 of the carrier 100 in the second coupling position 152 intermediate to that of Figures 1A and IB. In Figure 2B the left coupler 125-L, which is not shown in Figure 2B, is located on the seat 110 at a second left coupling location 212-L which is at a second left distance 222-L from the reference point 200, and the right coupler 125-R, which is also not shown in Figure 2B, is located on the seat 110 at a second right coupling location 212-R which is at a second right distance 222-R from the reference point 200. Collectively the second left coupling location 212-L and the second right coupling location 212-R are referred to herein as the second coupling location 212. The second coupling location 212 is not shown in the drawings but could be represented by the point 240 on Figure 2B. Also

collectively the second left distance 222-L and the second right distance 222-R are referred to herein and shown as a representative second distance 222. The second distance 222 could be measured, for example, from the point 240 located on the line segment 230 between the second left coupling location 212-L and the second right coupling location 212-R, which could be, for example, the mid-point of that line segment 230, to the reference point 200.

[0035] Figure 2C is a drawing of the outline of the seat 110 and part of the belt 120 of the child carrier 100 in the third coupling position 153 of Figure IB.

Corresponding to Figure IB, in Figure 2C the left coupler 125-L, which is not shown in Figure 2C, is located on the seat 110 at a third left coupling location 213- L which is at a third left distance 223-L from the reference point 200, and the right coupler 125-R, which is also not shown in Figure 2C, is located on the seat 110 at a third right coupling location 213-R which is at a third right distance 223-R from the reference point 200. Collectively the third left coupling location 213-L and the third right coupling location 213-R are referred to herein as the third coupling location 213. The third coupling location 213 is not shown in the drawings but could be represented by the point 240 on Figure 2C. Also collectively the third left distance 223-L and the third right distance 223-R are referred to herein and shown as a representative third distance 223. The third distance 223 could be measured, for example, from the point 240 located on a line segment 230 between the third left coupling location 213-L and the third right coupling location 213-R, which could be, for example, the mid-point of that line segment 230, to the reference point 200.

[0036] Figure 2D is a drawing of the outline of the seat 110 and part of the belt 120 of the child carrier 100 in the fourth coupling position 154 of Figure 1C.

Corresponding to Figure 1C, in Figure 2D the left coupler 125-L, which is not shown in Figure 2D, is located on the seat 110 at a fourth left coupling location 214-L which is at a fourth left distance 224-L from the reference point 200, and the right coupler 125-R, which is also not shown in Figure 2D, is located on the seat 110 at a fourth right coupling location 214-R which is at a fourth right distance 224-R from the reference point 200. Collectively the fourth left coupling location 214-L and the fourth right coupling location 214-R are referred to herein as the fourth coupling location 214. The fourth coupling location 214 is not shown in the drawings but could be represented by the point 240 on Figure 2D. Also collectively the fourth left distance 224-L and the fourth right distance 224-R are referred to herein and shown as a representative fourth distance 224. The fourth distance 224 could be measured, for example, from the point 240 located on a line segment 230 between the fourth left coupling location 214-L and the fourth right coupling location 214-R, which could be, for example, the mid-point of that line segment 230, to the reference point 200.

[0037] Figure 2E is a drawing of the outline of the seat 110 and part of the belt 120 of the child carrier 100 in the fifth coupling position 155 of Figure ID.

Corresponding to Figure ID, in Figure 2E the left coupler 125-L, which is not shown in Figure 2E, is located on the seat 110 at a fifth left coupling location 215- L which is at a fifth left distance 225-L from the reference point 200, and the right coupler 125-R, which is also not shown in Figure 2E, is located on the seat 110 at a fifth right coupling location 215-R which is at a fifth right distance 225-R from the reference point 200. Collectively the fifth left coupling location 215-L and the fifth right coupling location 215-R are referred to herein as the fifth coupling location 215. The fifth coupling location 215 is not shown in the drawings but could be represented by the point 240 on Figure 2E. Also collectively the fifth left distance 225-L and the fifth right distance 225-R are referred to herein and shown as a representative fifth distance 225. The fifth distance 225 could be measured, for example, from the point 240 located on the line segment 230 between the fifth left coupling location 215-L and the fifth right coupling location 215-R, which could be, for example, the mid-point of that line segment 230, to the reference point 200.

[0038] A general placement of the left coupler 125-L is referred to herein as being located at a left coupling location 210-L which is a left distance 220-L from the reference point 200, and a general placement of the right coupler 125-R is referred to herein as being located at a right coupling location 210-R which is a right distance 220-R from the reference point 200. Collectively the left coupling location 210-L and the right coupling location 210-R are referred to as the coupling location 210 or the coupling locations 210, and collectively the left distance 220-L and the right distance 220-R are referred to as the distance 220.

[0039] While not specifically shown in any of the figures, the left coupling location 210-L refers in general to the first left coupling location 211-L, the second left coupling location 212-L, the third left coupling location 213-L, the fourth left coupling location 214-L, the fifth left coupling location 215-L, and/or any other similarly associated location; while not specifically shown in any of the figures, right coupling location 210-R refers in general to the first right coupling location 211-R, the second right coupling location 212-R, the third right coupling location 213-R, the fourth right coupling location 214-R, the fifth right coupling location 215-R, and/or any other similarly associated location; while not specifically shown in any of the figures, left distance 220-L refers in general to the first left distance 221-L, the second left distance 222-L, the third left distance 223- L, the fourth left distance 224-L, the fifth left distance 225-L, and/or any other similarly associated distance; and while not specifically shown in any of the figures, the right distance 220-R refers in general to the first right distance 221-R, the second right distance 222-R, the third right distance 223-R, the fourth right distance 224-R, the fifth right distance 225-R, and/or any other associated distance.

[0040] Figure 3 A is another drawing of the seat 110 and the belt 120 of the child carrier 100 in the first coupling position 151 of Figures 1A and 2A. Figure 3 A shows the one or more couplers 125 for coupling the torso support 115 to the seat 110 in the first coupling position 151. In Figure 3 A the one or more couplers 125 comprise the left coupler 125-L and the right coupler 125-R. As in Figure 2A the left coupler 125-L is located on the seat 110 at the first left coupling location 211-L which is positioned at the first left distance 221-L from the selected reference point 200 (See Figure 2A), and the right coupler 125-R is located on the seat 110 at the first right coupling location 211-R which is positioned at the first right distance 221-R from the reference point 200 (See Figure 2A). And as in the discussion of Figure 2A, collectively the placement in Figure 3 A of the left and right couplers 125-L, 125-R is referred to as the first coupling location 211 located at the first distance 221 from the reference point 200.

[0041] Figure 3B is another drawing of the seat 110 and the belt 120 of the child carrier 100 in the second coupling position 152 of Figure 2B and

intermediate to that of Figures 1A and IB. Figure 3B shows the one or more couplers 125 for coupling the torso support 115 to the seat 110 in the second coupling position 152. In Figure 3B the one or more couplers 125 comprise the left coupler 125-L and the right coupler 125-R. As in Figure 2B the left coupler 125-L is located on the seat 110 at the second left coupling location 212-L which is positioned at the second left distance 222-L from the selected reference point 200 (See Figure 2B), and the right coupler 125-R is located on the seat 110 at the second right coupling location 212-R which is positioned at the second right distance 222-R from the reference point 200 (See Figure 2B). As in the discussion of Figure 2B, collectively the placement in Figure 3B of the left and right couplers 125-L,125-R is referred to as the second coupling location 212 located at the second distance 222 from the reference point 200.

[0042] Figure 3C is another drawing of the seat 110 and the belt 120 of the child carrier 100 in the third coupling position 153 of Figures IB and 2C. Figure 3C shows the one or more couplers 125 for coupling the torso support 115 to the seat 110 in the third coupling position 153. In Figure 3C the one or more couplers 125 comprise the left coupler 125-L and the right coupler 125-R. As in Figure 2C the left coupler 125-L is located on the seat 110 at the third left coupling location 213-L which is positioned at the third left distance 223-L from the selected reference point 200 (see Figure 2C), and the right coupler 125-R is located on the seat 110 at the third right coupling location 213-R which is positioned at the third right distance 223-R from the reference point 200 (see Figure 2C). As in the discussion of Figure 2C, collectively the placement in Figure 3C of the left and right couplers 125-L, 125-R is referred to as the third coupling location 213 located at the third distance 223 from the reference point 200.

[0043] Figure 3D is another drawing of the seat 110 and the belt 120 of the child carrier 100 in the fourth coupling position 154 of Figures 1C and 2D. Figure 3D shows the one or more couplers 125 for coupling the torso support 115 to the seat 110 in the fourth coupling position 154. In Figure 3D the one or more couplers 125 comprise the left coupler 125-L and the right coupler 125-R. As in Figure 2D the left coupler 125-L is located on the seat 110 at the fourth left coupling location 214-L which is positioned at the fourth left distance 224-L from the selected reference point 200 (see Figure 2D), and the right coupler 125-R is located on the seat 110 at the fourth right coupling location 214-R which is positioned at the fourth right distance 224-R from the reference point 200 (see Figure 2D). As in the discussion of Figure 2D, collectively the placement in Figure 3D of the left and right couplers 125-L, 125-R is referred to as the fourth coupling location 214 located at the fourth distance 224 from the reference point 200.

[0044] Figure 3E is another drawing of the seat 110 and the belt 120 of the child carrier 100 in the fifth coupling position 155 of Figures ID and 2E. Figure 3E shows the one or more couplers 125 for coupling the torso support 115 to the seat 110 in the fifth coupling position 155. In Figure 3E the one or more couplers 125 comprise the left coupler 125-L and the right coupler 125-R. As in Figure 2E the left coupler 125-L is located on the seat 110 at the fifth left coupling location 215-L which is positioned at the fifth left distance 225-L from the selected reference point 200 (see Figure 2E), and the right coupler 125-R is located on the seat 110 at the fifth right coupling location 215-R which is positioned at the fifth right distance 225-R from the reference point 200 (see Figure 2E). As in the discussion of Figure 2E, collectively the placement in Figure 3E of the left and right couplers 125-L,125-R is referred to as the fifth coupling location 215 located at the fifth distance 225 from the reference point 200.

[0045] Figure 4A is a drawing of the child carrier 100 of Figure 1A with the child 105 carried on the front of the transporting individual 140 and with the child 105 facing toward the transporting individual 140.

[0046] Figure 4B is a drawing of the child carrier 100 of Figure 1A with the child 105 carried on the front of the transporting individual 140 and with the child 105 facing away from the transporting individual 140.

[0047] Figure 5 A is a drawing of a child carrier 100 having a single shoulder strap 135 as described in various representative embodiments. The shoulder strap 135 could comprise one or more smaller straps and/or other elements, as well as coupling devices configured for coupling to the torso support 115 and/or to the seat 110 and/or the belt 120 as well as to each other and/or to each other via a connecting coupling. The child carrier 100 of Figure 5 A could be used for carrying the child sideways on the hip of the transporting individual 140.

[0048] Figure 5B is another drawing of the child carrier 100 of Figure 5 A. In Figure 5B the child 105 is carried sideways on the hip of the transporting individual 140 with the child 105 facing toward the transporting individual 140.

[0049] Figure 6A is a drawing of a seat insert 600 as described in various representative embodiments.

[0050] Figure 6B is a drawing of the seat insert 600 of Figure 6A placed in a seat cover 610 of a seat 110 of the child carrier 100 as described in various representative embodiments. In representative embodiments, the seat 110 of the child carrier 100 could alternatively comprise a seat cover 610, which is also referred to herein as an insert cover 610 and as a cover 610, and a seat insert 600, which is also referred to as an insert 600 herein. The seat insert 600 could be sufficiently rigid and placed in the cover 610 so as to enable supporting the child 105 when the child 105 is placed in the child carrier 100.

[0051] Figure 7A is a drawing of a coupler 125 attached to the seat 110 of the child carrier 100 as described in various representative embodiments. Figure 7B is a drawing of a cross-sectional view of the coupler 125 in the direction A-A of Figure 7A. In Figures 7A-7B the coupler 125 comprises a track 710 and a clasp 720. The track 710 could be fixedly coupled to the seat 110, and the clasp 720 could be coupled to the torso support 115. The location of the clasp 720 along the length of the track 710 could be adjusted continuously enabling thereby the continuous adjustment of the depth of the seat 110 available to the child 105 for support. In the representative embodiment of Figures 7A-7B, the track 710 is attached to the seat 110. This attachment could be effected by overlaying the track 710 and at least part of the seat 110 with a layer 715 of material which layer 715 is bonded subsequently to the seat 110 along the length of the track 710 by sewing the material to the seat 110, by use of an adhesive or by any other appropriate means . The clasp 720 securely fastens around the track 710 such that the clasp 720 can be moved from one coupling location 210 to another along the length of the track 710. The clasp 720 could comprise any of various components which enable attachment to the torso support 115.

[0052] The track 710 in Figures 7A-7B could be fabricated using a variety of materials including but not limited to a plastic tube and a metal wire or cable. Any of these materials could be glued or otherwise bonded to the seat 110 or alternatively covered by a fabric which is sown sew or otherwise bonded to the seat. The clasp 720 could likewise be fabricated using a variety of materials including but not limited to plastic and metal. The clasp 720 could be glued or otherwise attached to the torso support 115. In other embodiments, an optional mechanism to lock the clasp 720 to the track 710 at one or more locations could be added. Also the clasp 720 could be configured to grasp the track 710 in other configurations that could provide more resistance to movement of the clasp 720 relative to the track 710. [0053] In various representative embodiments, the coupling location 210 could be changed from one location to another either in discreet steps or by a continuous adjustment within a selected range of the distance 220 between the coupling location 210 and the reference point 200. The selected range for the coupling locations 210 of the couplers 125 could be set to include any accessible and useful coupling locations 210. In representative examples, the selected range could extend from the first coupling location 211 to the fifth coupling location 215, from the first coupling location 211 to the third coupling location 213, from the second coupling location 212 to the fourth coupling location 214 or between any other appropriate selected coupling locations.

[0054] In a representative embodiment, a carrier 100 for transporting a child 105 by a transporting individual 140 is disclosed. The carrier 100 comprises a belt 120, a seat 110, a torso support 115, and one or more couplers 125. The belt 120 is configured for securing about the waste and/or hips of the transporting individual 140; the seat 110 is coupled to the belt 120, is configured for at least partially supporting the child 105 if the child 105 is seated in the carrier 100, and has a surface 130 configured for at least partially supporting at least part of the posterior of the child 105; the torso support 115 is coupled to the seat 110 by one or more couplers 125 and is configured for supporting at least part of the torso of the child 105; and the one or more couplers 125 are configured to enable the adjustment of a distance 220 between one or more coupling locations 210 for each of the one or more couplers 125 and a selected reference point 200.

[0055] The representative embodiments, which have been described in detail herein, have been presented by way of example and not by way of limitation. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made in the form and details of the described embodiments resulting in equivalent embodiments that remain within the scope of the appended claims.