序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 儿童支撑件位置改变机构 | CN201210106856.8 | 2012-04-12 | CN102727009A | 2012-10-17 | D·吉尔伯特 |
本发明的各种实施例针对位置改变机构,其适于与摇摆器一起使用,配置为允许儿童支撑件固定于面向前方位置和一个或多个面向侧向位置。特别地,位置改变机构配置为保持儿童支撑件的重心在面向前方位置和面向侧向位置时处于相同的横向位置,以及实现纵向移动,从而确保儿童支撑件仍然纵向上接近其支撑点,例如旋转点。 | ||||||
2 | JPS5146027B1 - | JP162271 | 1971-01-22 | JPS5146027B1 | 1976-12-07 | |
3 | Entertainment device for small children | EP05100035.4 | 2005-01-05 | EP1679105A1 | 2006-07-12 | Bost, Bart, Willem, Jozef; de Vrede, Camille |
An entertainment device for small children comprises a main body, connecting means for attaching the main body to a child support such as, for example, a high chair, baby car seat, rocker, bouncer, in a position above the expected location of a child in said child support, signalling means provided in said main body for generating a desired signal, energizing means for energizing the signalling means and control means for controlling the operation of the signalling means. |
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4 | Inflatable recreation devices | US14076168 | 2013-11-08 | US09259656B2 | 2016-02-16 | Donald W. Gordon |
An inflatable recreation device includes a plurality of inflatable rocking devices joined together end to end to form a walkway for a user to walk along wherein, as the user walks along the walkway, the walkway moves up and down under the user to provide a challenging and entertaining walk which also provides good balancing exercise. | ||||||
5 | Inflatable recreational device | US10167073 | 2002-06-10 | US06709340B2 | 2004-03-23 | Donald W. Gordon |
An inflatable rocking recreational device includes an inflatable main body having a generally arc-shaped bottom surface for resting in water or on a surface such as the ground or a floor, and on which the device can be rocked. The device can include a plurality of connected bodies such as a main body with stabilizing bodies secured thereto or two or more main bodies secured side-by-side or at angles to one another to stabilize the body. Handles are provided to allow the users to grip and hold on to the body. The device is usually mounted by a plurality of users who rock the device back and forth along the arced bottom surface. | ||||||
6 | Inflatable Recreational device | US10167073 | 2002-06-10 | US20030027649A1 | 2003-02-06 | Donald W. Gordon |
An inflatable rocking recreational device includes an inflatable main body having a generally arc-shaped bottom surface for resting in water or on a surface such as the ground or a floor, and on which the device can be rocked. The device can include a plurality of connected bodies such as a main body with stabilizing bodies secured thereto or two or more main bodies secured side-by-side or at angles to one another to stabilize the body. Handles are provided to allow the users to grip and hold on to the body. The device is usually mounted by a plurality of users who rock the device back and forth along the arced bottom surface. | ||||||
7 | Child's vehicle having elliptical wheel portions | US21438662 | 1962-08-02 | US3152813A | 1964-10-13 | BROWN THEODORE L |
8 | Seesaw rocker | US84087259 | 1959-09-18 | US3044773A | 1962-07-17 | COX THORALD H |
9 | Occupant propelled amusement device | US72240758 | 1958-03-19 | US2948531A | 1960-08-09 | JOHNSON CARMEN L |
10 | Reversible crib | US12193949 | 1949-10-18 | US2617121A | 1952-11-11 | CHATLOS ANDREW G |
11 | Toy | US29318419 | 1919-04-28 | US1352836A | 1920-09-14 | RUNNE HENRY G |
12 | Child rocking toy | US12572622 | 2009-10-02 | US08202172B1 | 2012-06-19 | Francis E. LeJeune |
A child's rocking toy provides a body, the body having a lower convex surface and an upper concave surface with a peripheral edge. The upper concave surface has a lower portion with a seat and a seating surface. A handle, handles or a steering wheel is mounted to the upper concave surface at a position next to the peripheral edge. The seating surface is placed in a position well below the peripheral edge and closer to the bottom of the body. | ||||||
13 | Multi-Purpose Rocking Toy | US11532671 | 2006-09-18 | US20080070710A1 | 2008-03-20 | Christine Drosendahl |
A dual purpose child seat and toy is disclosed. The toy can be employed in a rocking horse fashion by sitting in a forward facing direction and rocking back and forth. The base of the toy is curved to allow such rocking motion. In addition, the toy is configured so as to allow the child to turn in the opposite direction facing the rear of the toy with a backrest being provided for the child to recline. In such a position, the child can relax, watch television, read books, or the like. In addition, the toy is provided with storage capability and a convenient carrying handle. | ||||||
14 | Rocker and method of using the same | US10270474 | 2002-10-15 | US07325872B2 | 2008-02-05 | Scott K. Basu; Christopher J. Hayes; Matthew C. Maxwell |
A rocker that may be used to entertain an infant. In one embodiment, the rocker includes a seat portion, an activity portion and a connector. The connector is coupled to the seat portion and to the activity portion. In one embodiment, the seat portion and the activity portion are configured to rock on a support surface. In one embodiment, the seat portion and the activity portion can be rocked side-to-side. The rocker includes an output generating system that can generate audible and/or visual outputs. | ||||||
15 | Portable apparatus and system for supporting a child in multiple positions | US11120645 | 2005-05-03 | US07255393B2 | 2007-08-14 | Stephen R. Flanagan |
An adjustable infant holder apparatus includes a support structure that has a base support and a head support situated at opposing longitudinal ends and mutually coupled by a longitudinal stabilizer. A seat is adjustable between an inclined lying position and an upright sitting position. The seat has a base end that is suspended from the base support and a head end that is suspended from the head support. Optionally, at least one of the base and head ends is suspended by at least one cable that permits the seat to swing back and forth laterally. Embodiments include a linear actuator that can force the swinging motion. | ||||||
16 | Portable apparatus and system for supporting a child in multiple positions | US11120645 | 2005-05-03 | US20050253432A1 | 2005-11-17 | Stephen Flanagan |
An adjustable infant holder apparatus includes a support structure that has a base support and a head support situated at opposing longitudinal ends and mutually coupled by a longitudinal stabilizer. A seat is adjustable between an inclined lying position and an upright sitting position. The seat has a base end that is suspended from the base support and a head end that is suspended from the head support. Optionally, at least one of the base and head ends is suspended by at least one cable that permits the seat to swing back and forth laterally. Embodiments include a linear actuator that can force the swinging motion. | ||||||
17 | Rocker and method of using the same | US10270474 | 2002-10-15 | US20040082396A1 | 2004-04-29 | Scott K. Basu; Christopher J. Hayes; Matthew C. Maxwell |
A rocker that may be used to entertain an infant. In one embodiment, the rocker includes a seat portion, an activity portion and a connector. The connector is coupled to the seat portion and to the activity portion. In one embodiment, the seat portion and the activity portion are configured to rock on a support surface. In one embodiment, the seat portion and the activity portion can be rocked side-to-side. The rocker includes an output generating system that can generate audible and/or visual outputs. | ||||||
18 | Two person rocker with pivoting seats | US534027 | 1995-09-26 | US5522773A | 1996-06-04 | Rolland W. Rich |
A rocking device for use as a toy incorporating several safety features to prevent the device from tipping over and the riders from falling off their seats or otherwise sustaining injuries during use. The rocking device includes a pair of substantially parallel siderails each having an upper portion and a curved lower portion. At least one horizontal member connects the pair of siderails. A pair of seats pivot from points on the upper portions of the siderails and remain substantially parallel to the ground during rocking of the pair of siderails. | ||||||
19 | Rocking devices for children | US34384764 | 1964-02-10 | US3227445A | 1966-01-04 | JENSEN OLGA R C |
20 | Two-passenger rocking toy | US15462761 | 1961-11-24 | US3096120A | 1963-07-02 | CAMPBELL WILLIAM M |