Patent classifications
A47D13/105
COVERED INFANT SWING
A covered infant swing, including a support frame, a seat detachably connected to at least a portion of the support frame to receive an infant thereon, a plurality of cables connected at a first end to the support frame and connected at a second end to the seat to suspend the seat from the support frame and facilitate movement of the seat with respect to the support frame, and a covering member movably disposed on at least a portion of the support frame to move from retracted in a first position to at least partially extended over the support frame and the seat in a second position, and move from extended over the support frame and the seat in the second position to retracted in the first position.
SWING CONTROL METHOD AND APPARATUS
A swing control method is disclosed. Dual photoelectric sensors and gratings are involved. The method includes: detecting the time when blocked or opening parts of gratings pass through photoelectric sensors; comparing a minimum time value with a time value corresponding to a preset swing amplitude in each swing cycle, and when the minimum time value is not equal to the preset time value, generating a control signal for adjusting an output power of a motor so that the swing amplitude reaches the preset swing amplitude; detecting a current swing direction; and determining whether the current swing direction changes, and if yes, generating a control signal for adjusting the output power of the motor for co-direction supplementary augmentation. The method controls the swing speed of a swing by calculating a value of the time when the blocked or opening parts of the gratings pass through the photoelectric sensors.
INFANT CARE APPARATUS
An infant care apparatus including a base, a drive, an infant support, and a controller. The a drive is coupled to the base and has a first electromechanical driver defining a first degree of freedom forming a first axis of motion of a movable infant load seat surface dependent from and movable relative to the base. The infant support is removably coupled to the movable infant load seat surface. The drive is a distributed drive distributed to the base and the infant support, and includes a second electromechanical driver integral with the infant support that defines a second degree of freedom forming a second axis of motion of the infant support. The controller is communicably coupled to the distributed drive and is configured so as to move, via the first and second electromechanical drivers, the infant support relative to the base.
SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUSES FOR A CHILDREN'S SWING
A drive system for a children's swing product may include a first set of tracks, a second set of tracks substantially parallel to the first set of tracks, and a carriage. The carriage may include a first bar having a first set of wheels configured to travel along the first set of tracks. The carriage may further include a second bar having a second set of wheels configured to travel along the second set of tracks. The carriage further includes a connector. A first end of the connector is mounted to the first bar and a distal second end of the connector is mounted to the second bar. The drive system may further include at least two permanent magnets mounted to the carriage and operable to further control movement of the carriage.
DEVICE FOR TAKING CARE OF INFANTS, AND DRIVING MECHANISM
The present invention relates to a device for taking care of infants, and a driving mechanism. The driving mechanism comprises a support, a first motion assembly and a second motion assembly, wherein a seat is arranged on the support, and since the first motion assembly and the second motion assembly are both arranged on the support, the first motion assembly drives the seat to swing in a first direction relative to the support, and the second motion assembly drives the seat to swing in a second direction relative to the support. Since the first direction intersects with the second direction, the motion of the seat is the superposition of the swinging in the first direction and the swinging in the second direction.
ROTATABLE TOY BAR AND VIBRATION DEVICE FOR CHILD SWING
A device includes a base including a base locking structure configured to couple to a child holding apparatus and a toy bar including a bar locking structure adjacent the base locking structure. The base locking structure or the bar locking structure includes an extension from a hub with a protrusion extending therefrom, the extension being deflectable relative to the hub and while the other of the base and bar locking structures includes a recess positioned to receive the protrusion when the toy bar is in a first orientation relative to the base. The recess is configured to engage the protrusion when the toy bar is rotated so that the extension deflects away from the locking receptacle as the protrusion is moved out of the recess and, when rotated so that the protrusion is out of contact with the locking receptacle or the protrusion is received in the recess, the extension reverts to a relaxed 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.
Toddler bucket swing
A swing system may include a bucket-style swing seat, with a front support portion and a back support portion. A grip may be provided at the top edge of the outer face of the swing. The back support portion of the swing may have a height greater than the front support portion, and this high molded backing may also be provided with a top edge that curves outwardly. The high-molded backing may provide additional comfort for a child in the swing, as well as a grip for the caregiver pushing the swing.
Modular cradle
A modular cradle system for children's gear includes a modular cradle assembly having a hinge frame, coupling hubs extending from the hinge frame, and a child receiving receptacle connectable with the hinge frame. The modular cradle system can be detachably coupled to various gear product bases such as a rocker base, swing, highchair, bassinet, play yard or other desired product base.
INFANT CARRIER AND SWING DEVICE THEREWITH
An infant carrier includes an upper frame, a seat mount frame, a base frame, and at least one folding mechanism. The seat mount frame is pivoted to the upper frame. The base frame is pivoted to the seat mount frame. The at least one folding mechanism is disposed between the seat mount frame and base frame and for allowing the seat mount frame to pivot relative to the base frame between an unfolded position and a folded position. In such a way, when the infant carrier is not in use, it can provide convenient way to fold infant carrier by operating the at least one folding mechanism for easy storage and transportation.