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TODAY’S PATENT- BABY MATE

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TODAY’S PATENT- BABY MATE

The Baby mate was invented by Carlos W. Henry (Houston, TX) on the 20th of April, 1999, bearing patent number US5894601A.

The Baby mate invention is a basic case carrying a baby along with their stuff for taking care of babies. This invention is useful at the time parents need to travel along with their babies, or working women, at the time of shopping, etc. It is a combination of cases in that one covered the baby, and another one is used for baby’s materials. Therefore these materials must be soft and flexible as comfort is an utmost priority for the baby. This case also contains some pockets with different sizes as per the size of the things. These pockets have flaps to close the pockets so that things wouldn’t befall. One edge of the main part contains the semi-circular pair of hood parts. This provides a flat surface to offer as a cover. To protect these all hood parts, there are tabs connected to one side of each hood part for holding these hoods all combined. This invention’s motive is to provide the case for covering the baby covers along with their useful items in another case, especially at the time of travelling.

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