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Document Number
US Patent 6499165
Issued Date
December 31, 2002
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Morgillo; Angelo (Albert Park, Victoria 3206,AU)
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Abstract
A safety device (2) for use in safely restraining an infant, particularly on a flat substrate, is described, the safety device (2) comprising a support portion (4) for supporting the body of the infant and a harness portion (20) for restraining the body of the infant in the supported position in which the harness (20) includes a number of flaps (16, 22, 24, 28) which co-operate with each other to envelop a part of the body of the infant, thereby restraining the infant. The device may be in the form of a U-pillow or in the form of a pillowcase for a U-pillow. In addition, the device is provided with a pocket (14) for storing the harness when not in use and for acting as a neck, head or shoulder rest by providing an extra thickness of padding.
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Published
December 31, 2002
Application Number
09/763,721
Filed
May 29, 2001
US Classification
5/655   5/490
Int'l Classification
A47D   13/00   (20060101)   A47D   13/08   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Aug 25, 1998 [AU] PP5475 Apr 30, 1999 [AU] 26908/99
USPTO Field of Search
5/655   5/485   5/490   5/494   5/436   5/437   128/872   128/869  
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