A47D13/10

SYSTEMS AND APPARATUSES FOR AN INFANT SWING
20230404290 · 2023-12-21 · ·

An infant swing system may include a base structure, a vertical support coupled to the base structure, a frame that includes a wire portion coupled to the vertical support, and a seat removably coupled to the frame. A bouncer may be disposed in the vertical support. The bouncer is configured to cause the seat to bounce in a vertical direction to simulate a parent bouncing the child. A rotator may be disposed in the vertical support. The rotator is configured to cause the seat to move in a lateral direction to simulate a parent swaying the child. A tapper component may be coupled to the rear side of the seat. The tapper component may include a spring, a weighted head coupled to the spring, and a motor. The tapper component is configured to tap the rear side of the seat to simulate a parent tapping the child on the back.

MULTI-STAGE LINKAGE INTERLOCKING STRUCTURE OF SWING DINING CHAIR
20210059430 · 2021-03-04 ·

A multi-stage linkage interlocking structure of a swing dining chair comprising a swing arm and a chair body. The chair body comprises a seat and a backrest. A multi-stage included-angle adjustment device is arranged between the seat and the backrest. The swing arm is provided with a mounting base, and the seat is rotatably connected with the mounting base. A first locking device is arranged between the seat and the mounting base for locking the seat. The seat is provided with a second locking device for locking the first locking device. A sliding connection rod in linkage with the backrest is provided for unlocking the second locking device. A third locking device in linkage with the mounting base and interacting with the multi-stage included-angle adjustment device is arranged between the seat and the mounting base. The present disclosure has a simple structure, achieves convenient operation and safety, and avoids mal operation.

Infant Care Apparatus

An infant care apparatus includes a base; a drive mechanism disposed on the base; a controller electronically coupled to the drive mechanism; and a support device coupled to the drive mechanism. The support device is configured to be moved in both a horizontal and vertical direction relative to the base by the drive mechanism. The drive mechanism is controlled by the controller to move the support device in a plurality of motion profiles relative to the base.

User-defined stimulation patterns for juvenile products

Systems and methods define a stimulation pattern for a juvenile product utilizing a mobile device that executes a mobile application that is linked to the juvenile product. The method comprises the step of recognizing, by the mobile device when executing the mobile app, the user-defined stimulation pattern for the juvenile product. The stimulation pattern can be a vibration pattern or a motion pattern, and can be detected in a number of different ways by the mobile device. The method further comprises the step of determining control signals for the actuator(s) of the juvenile product based on the user-defined stimulation pattern that is recognized by the mobile device. The method further comprises the step of, in response to receiving a command to execute the user-defined stimulation pattern, controlling the actuator(s) of the juvenile product based on the stored control signals for the user-defined stimulation pattern.

User-defined stimulation patterns for juvenile products

Systems and methods define a stimulation pattern for a juvenile product utilizing a mobile device that executes a mobile application that is linked to the juvenile product. The method comprises the step of recognizing, by the mobile device when executing the mobile app, the user-defined stimulation pattern for the juvenile product. The stimulation pattern can be a vibration pattern or a motion pattern, and can be detected in a number of different ways by the mobile device. The method further comprises the step of determining control signals for the actuator(s) of the juvenile product based on the user-defined stimulation pattern that is recognized by the mobile device. The method further comprises the step of, in response to receiving a command to execute the user-defined stimulation pattern, controlling the actuator(s) of the juvenile product based on the stored control signals for the user-defined stimulation pattern.

ORTHOPEDIC BABY SEAT
20210022523 · 2021-01-28 ·

The invention relates to an orthopedic baby seat. The seat comprises a relatively inflexible base, having a substantially triangular planar cushion, of a resiliently flexible, support material, the cushioned base tapering towards a front end to provide a substantially fish-tail shaped planar configuration. The base is suitably dimensioned and configured to receive and support a baby's bottom thereon. The seat further comprises a back support, extending upwardly from and at least partially around the base, in a substantially C-formation and to a height of at least to the bottom of the baby's ribcage, with the opening of the C-formation directed towards the front of the seat. The back support comprises at least one layer of at least partially flexible sheet material, having a number of spaced, upwardly extending retaining formations, and a number of elongated battens, retained by the retaining formations and extending longitudinally upwardly from the base, providing a substantially rigid, vertically, and flexible, laterally, support to a baby occupying the seat. The seat also comprises two opposing leg openings, extending outwardly from the base, and two opposed, cushioned thigh support formations, separating the base from the two leg openings and dimensioned and configured to allow the hips to fall and spread naturally apart to the side, with the thighs at least partially supported towards the knee joints and the hips and knees bent, allowing the legs to spread outwardly in a supported manner while moving relatively freely in the seat.

PORTABLE STROLLER ROCKING DEVICE
20200369311 · 2020-11-26 ·

A stroller rocking device including at least one motorized element (10) provided with a top plate (20) that moves in a to-and-fro movement relative to a stationary plate (30) positioned on the ground, the outer face of the top plate (20) being suitable for receiving a wheel of the stroller. The device is capable of automatically starting the to-and-fro movement by a deliberate gesture by the user consisting in pushing the stroller in such a way as to drive the top plate (20) of the motorized element (10).

Multi-functional entertainer for a child

An entertainer for a child that is specifically configured and adapted for use in several operational configurations. The entertainer includes a plurality of legs and a tray for supporting a plurality of activity items for the child. A multi-functional plate is attachable to the legs to allow the entertainer to assume a seat support configuration. The multi-functional plate is detachable from the legs and positionable over the tray to allow the entertainer to assume a table top configuration.

Rocking chair
10822012 · 2020-11-03 · ·

This invention provides a rocking chair comprising a rear support frame arranged with a rotating part, a front rocking frame pivoted to the rear support frame and used as a front support frame, and an electric rocking drive mechanism driving the front rocking frame to continuously rock back and forth relative to the rear support frame; when the front rocking frame continuously rocks back and forth relative to the rear support frame, the distance between the moving part and the rotating part is alternatively decreased and increased to lift and lower pivoting point of the rear support frame and the front rocking frame relative to support surface. The rocking chair has automatic rocking and lifting function, and no additional fixing frame is necessary. The power requirement is low. When the moving part and the rotating part are wheels, the rocking chair can also be used as a stroller.

Adaptive sensory outputs synchronized to input tempos for soothing effects
10791848 · 2020-10-06 · ·

Sensory outputs are synchronized to input tempos for providing soothing and other effects for children and other persons. In example embodiments, juvenile products such as rockers and swings have motors that are controlled to produce an oscillatory motion with an adaptive tempo that is synchronized to rhythmic inputs such as a parent's heartbeat. In other example embodiments, juvenile products such as music players are controlled to output signals to play songs via speakers with an adaptive tempo that is synchronized to rhythmic inputs such as an infant's respiratory rate.