Patent classifications
A47D13/107
INFANT SOOTHING DEVICE AND METHOD
A novel and improved device to assuage distressed infants by means of adjustable vertical motion combined with adjustable orientation. The motion is adjustable in terms of amplitude, frequency and time. The device allows the infants to be held face-inward or face-outward in the case of vertical orientation and prone or supine in the case of horizontal orientation.
MODULAR CHILDREN'S ACTIVITY SYSTEM
A modular children's activity system including one or more support platforms and/or one or more support base frames. The support platforms and support base frames are configured to be arranged in a variety of configurations to form a number of different children's accessories, such as for example a jumper, a table, an entertainment center, and/or a play mat, whereby a single set of components can be configured in a variety of configurations to extend the useful lifespan of the system through a child's growth and development.
Baby bouncing chair
The invention provides a baby bouncing chair, comprising a table, a seat unit, a plurality of chair leg units, a bouncing disc module, a plurality of supporting band units, a first cover plate, a bounce-control module and a limiting fastening piece. Each of the plurality of supporting band units is provided with a limiting rod. The bounce-control module is provided with a plurality of stop blocks. The bounce-control module controls movements of the limiting rods and the plurality of supporting band units in the bouncing disc module by the stop blocks to control the baby bouncing chair to be in a bouncing state or a non-bouncing state.
Detachable baby bouncer
A detachable baby bouncer is provided, including a U-shaped connecting tube having two connecting ends; a left support foot including a first connecting rod and a first support rod, the first connecting rod detachably connected to one connecting end; a right support foot including a second connecting rod and a second support rod, the second connecting rod detachably connected to the other connecting end; two connecting bases, one detachably connected to the first support rod, the other detachably connected to the second support rod; a U-shaped backrest tube including two first bent tubes and a connecting sleeve, one end of the first bent tube detachably connected to the connecting sleeve, the other end detachably connected to the connecting base. The technical solution of the present disclosure is intended to provide a detachable baby bouncer with a reduced packaging volume, a reduced packaging cost, and an increased container loading quantity.
Structure for children bounce chair
The present invention provides an improved structure for a children bounce chair, comprising a base module, two telescopic support assemblies, a plurality of bounce assemblies and a table and chair module, wherein the telescopic support assemblies are assembled on the base module, one end of the bounce assemblies is respectively assembled on the corresponding telescopic support module, and the other end of the bounce assembly is respectively assembled on the table and chair module, so that the children bounce chair can be easily assembled, used or disassembled and stowed.
STRUCTURE FOR CHILDREN BOUNCE CHAIR
The present invention provides an improved structure for a children bounce chair, comprising a base module, two telescopic support assemblies, a plurality of bounce assemblies and a table and chair module, wherein the telescopic support assemblies are assembled on the base module, one end of the bounce assemblies is respectively assembled on the corresponding telescopic support module, and the other end of the bounce assembly is respectively assembled on the table and chair module, so that the children bounce chair can be easily assembled, used or disassembled and stowed.
RECONFIGURABLE INFANT SUPPORT STRUCTURE
An infant support structure may include a frame, a first portion, and a second portion. The first portion may contain a seat configured to receive an infant. The first portion may be movably coupled to the frame via a resilient member. The resilient member may suspend the first portion above a support surface and facilitate movement of the first portion with respect to the frame. The second portion may be removably coupled to the first portion. When coupled to the first portion, the second portion may also be suspended above a support surface, and the infant support structure may provide a first play pattern to the infant. When uncoupled from the first portion, the second portion may be disposed on the support surface while the first portion remains suspended above the support surface, and the second portion may provide a second play pattern.
Baby tram
Presented here is an apparatus that includes a dual rail structure, an attachment mechanism, a child seat and upright supports. The apparatus can be 5 feet tall, 5 feet wide, and 2 feet deep. The upright supports lift the dual rail structure above the ground. The adjustable elastic cords can be connected to and suspended from the dual rail structure using wheels, which can traverse the dual rail structure. The child can be placed so that the child can walk, swing, and/or jump. The seat can rotate 360° with respect to the dual rail structure, enabling the child to change direction of motion within the dual rail structure. The entire apparatus can be collapsed using joints, which enable the bars of the apparatus to fold and/or disconnect for compact packing and easy transport.
Baby exerciser
A baby exerciser that facilitates parent-supported baby exercise by allowing the parent to maintain an upright posture throughout the baby exercise process. The baby exerciser has a baby seat harness with elements that support the crotch and torso of the baby in an upright position. The baby seat harness is suspended from thigh straps that attach to the thighs of a parent or adult. The baby exerciser is easily portable and can be used in private or public spaces to provide exercise and amusement to both adult and baby.
Children's Exercise and Activity Apparatus
A children's exercise and activity apparatus for providing exercise functionality for a small child, said apparatus comprising: a base adapted to lie on the floor, the base comprising a U-shaped base frame with cradle supporting arms extending from each end of the U-shaped frame in an upwardly and rearwardly direction such that the cradle supporting arms are resiliently deflectable relative to the base when a child is supported on a cradle coupled with the cradle supporting arms; and a kick panel assembly coupled with the base, the kick panel assembly comprising a kicking panel extending transversely relative to the underlying floor with a kick panel support being fixedly attached to the base.