US20090193582A1 - Infant rocker bed - Google Patents
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- the following relates generally to a device for rocking an infant, and more particularly, relates to a foldable, collapsible rocker bed that is suitable for rocking an infant on a mattress of a crib or bed or other suitable, preferably flat surface.
- a problem often faced by the parents or caregivers of a newborn or small infant is soothing the baby to the point of sleeping. While a baby swing or an infant seat like those described above can be effective in rocking a baby to sleep, often babies will wake up again upon being removed from the swing or seat to be placed in the crib for a nap or for the night.
- a rocker bed assembly for infants preferably newborns and small infants, is provided having upper and lower hollow frame members that join with a mid-section frame.
- the rocker bed includes side portions that converge into a common, rounded upper back portion and a rounded, lower leg portion extends forwardly from the lower ends of the side portions.
- a removable covering is positioned around the upper back portion and leg portions.
- a distinctive feature of the rocker bed assembly is the configuration of the hinge connection between the upper back portion and the leg portion with a mid-section portion.
- Respective connector members include push button release mechanisms and are located on each side of the rocker bed along the upper portion and lower portion.
- the connector members and release mechanisms function to lock in place or release the respective frame members from the mid-section frame portions.
- the mechanisms enable pivoting of the frame members between opened and closed positions. When the bed is in the open, fully extended position, pressing on the push button release mechanisms causes a release of the locked frame members to allow for inward folding. In the folded state, then, the upper and lower frame members are folded inwardly to converge and rest on top of the mid-section frame.
- the mid-section portion forms a slightly curved, ground-engaging base when the rocker bed is in its fully extended position, while the upper back portion and leg portion curve slightly upwardly.
- the covering stretches across the upper and lower hollow frame members, thereby forming a taut surface upon which an infant can be placed.
- a standard infant restraint is attached to the surface of the covering to prevent the infant from rolling out of the rocker bed.
- the taut covering in combination with the curved base, permits a slight rocking motion of the assembly when an infant is placed on the surface of the rocker bed.
- the rocking motion does not require any type of drive mechanism and is caused only by the weight/movement of the infant in combination with the curved base, or by a gentle manual rocking of the bed by the infant's caregiver.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the infant rock bed in accordance with the present invention in the fully extended position
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the infant rocker bed of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the infant rocker bed of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the infant rocker bed of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is an end view of the infant rocker bed of FIG. 1 , showing one of the end feet;
- FIG. 6 is side view, partially in section of the infant rocker bed of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective close up view of a release mechanism
- FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the release mechanism of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 is a detail view of a side frame bar of the infant rocker bed of the present invention, showing the push button release mechanisms of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the frame assembly of the infant rocker bed with the covering removed and in the open, extended position;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the infant rocker bed of the present invention with the top, head frame portion of the frame folded inward;
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the infant rocker bed of the present invention with both top and bottom frame portions folded inward;
- FIG. 13 is a side view of the infant rocker bed as shown in FIG. 12 .
- an infant rocker bed is represented at 1 comprising a unitary main frame assembly 3 having upper hollow frame members 2 and lower hollow frame members 4 that join with mid-section frame portions 6 , 7 forming an open frame.
- the rocker bed includes side frame members 8 , 10 that converge into a common, rounded, generally U-shaped back portion 12 adjacent to one end.
- a rounded, generally U-shaped leg portion 14 extends forwardly from the opposite end of the side frame members 17 , 19 .
- the mid-section frame portions 6 , 7 are defined by a slightly curved or convex ground-engaging base when the rocker bed is in its fully extended position shown in FIG.
- a plastic foot 22 is secured via a screw connection or other suitable means to opposite ends 24 , 26 of the main frame member 3 to further stabilize the rocker bed 1 and prevent tipping of the bed 1 when an infant is placed thereon.
- a hinge-type connection between the back portion 12 and the leg portion 14 with the mid-section frame portions 6 , 7 allows for positioning of the back portion 12 and the leg portion 14 relative to the mid-section frame portions 6 , 7 .
- a first pair of pivots or hinges 60 , 61 join the mid-section frame portion 6 to the upper and lower frame portions 2 , 4 while a second pair of hinges 62 , 63 likewise join oppositely disposed mid-section frame portion 7 to upper and lower frame portions 2 , 4 .
- the hinges 60 , 61 and 62 , 63 include a first and second pair of push button release mechanisms 18 and 20 , respectively, which are positioned on opposite sides of the rocker bed 1 along the upper and lower frame members 2 and 4 for releasing the upper and lower frame members from a locked position with the mid-section frame portion 6 .
- the first pair of the release mechanisms 18 lock into place or release the upper frame members 2 from the mid-section frame portions 6 , 7 when the release mechanism 18 is pressed inwardly, while the second pair of release mechanisms 20 lock into place or release the lower frame members 4 from the mid-section frame portions 6 , 7 when the release mechanism 20 is pressed inwardly. As shown in FIGS.
- the release mechanism 18 includes collars 72 , 74 that secure frame portion ends 76 , 78 , for example, to the release mechanism 18 , a base cylinder 21 having a circular recess 80 and bores 82 , 84 that correspond to complementary ridges 82 ′, 84 ′ on a gasket member 25 , spring member 23 , outer corresponding cylinder cover 27 , securing pin 86 and push button 29 .
- Actuating the push button release members 18 , 20 essentially enables pivoting of the frame members 2 , 4 relative to the mid-section frame portions 6 , 7 between opened and closed positions.
- pressing on the push button release mechanisms 18 , 20 causes a release and permits pivoting of the locked frame members 2 , 4 to allow for inward folding of the frame members 2 , 4 (see FIGS. 11 through 13 ).
- the rocker bed 1 further includes a removable covering 28 that is positioned along an upper surface 27 of the rocker bed 1 and over the frame member 3 including the back portion 12 and leg portion 14 and secured thereabout via cooperating snap connections 30 provided on the covering 28 .
- the covering 28 is further secured about the side frame members 8 , 10 via suitable closure means, shown in FIG. 4 as a pair of zippers 46 , 48 and cooperating Velcro® fasteners 50 , 52 provided on opposite sides of the rocker bed 1 , although other closure means also could be used to the same effect.
- the covering 28 also includes reinforcement strips 35 , 37 on opposite sides of the rocker bed 1 where the covering 28 wraps around the mid-section portions 6 , 7 and engages a ground surface such as a mattress or other type of level surface.
- Openings 31 in the covering 28 are provided for access to the push button mechanisms 18 , 20 and separate recesses 33 accommodate the feet 22 on the ends of the rocker bed 1 .
- the covering 28 preferably is made from a thick, soft and washable fabric such as cotton, and can include padded or quilted head and foot areas 32 , 34 , respectively, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 .
- the covering 28 is sized to be fit tightly about the upper and lower hollow frame members 2 , 4 , thereby forming a taut surface 39 when the rocker bed is extended and upon which an infant can be placed in a lying-down/reclined position.
- the rocker bed 1 ideally is suited for newborns and infants weighing up to 20 pounds to avoid “bottoming out” of the rocker bed 1 on the support surface on which it is place and to permit rocking of the bed 1 .
- a standard infant restraint 36 is attached to the upper surface 27 of the covering 28 to prevent the infant from rolling out of the rocker bed 1 .
- the restraint 36 includes a waist strap 40 extending about the midsection of the infant and a harness panel 42 that is positioned between the legs of the infant and extends up to the infant's midsection so that cooperating buckle-type fastening means 44 provided on the waist strap and harness panel can be fitted together for securing the infant to the surface 27 of the covering 28 .
- the entire covering 28 can be easily removed from the frame assembly 3 for cleaning by releasing the covering snaps 30 and opening the zippers 46 , 48 and Velcro® fasteners 50 , 52 .
- the taut covering 28 in combination with the curved base formed by the midsection frame portions 6 , 7 permits a slight rocking motion of the rocker bed 1 when an infant is placed on the surface of the rocker bed.
- the rocking motion does not require any type of drive mechanism and is caused only by the weight and movement of the infant in combination with the curved base, or can be caused by a gentle manual rocking of the bed by the infant's caregiver.
- the infant rocker bed 1 is placed on a mattress or other level surface and an infant is secured to the top surface 27 of the covering 28 with the restraint 36 in a reclined/lying-down position.
- the rocker bed 1 then is rockable either by motion of the infant himself or by a gentle back and forth, end to end rocking of the infant bed 1 by a caregiver.
- the rocker bed 1 When not in use or to be stored for later use, the rocker bed 1 can be folded together into the closed position shown in FIGS. 11 , 12 and 13 by pressing the respective push button release mechanisms 18 , 20 and folding the upper and lower frame members 2 , 4 inwardly to rest upon the midsection frame portions 6 , 7 .
- the recess 33 acts as a handle member for easy portability of the folded rocker bed.
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- The following relates generally to a device for rocking an infant, and more particularly, relates to a foldable, collapsible rocker bed that is suitable for rocking an infant on a mattress of a crib or bed or other suitable, preferably flat surface.
- A variety of infant seats and rocking devices have been developed and are available on the market. For smaller infants who have not yet learned to walk, the infant's caregiver often prefers to place the infant in a portable “bouncy seat”, baby swing, or car seat when the caregiver is unable to carry or hold the infant. Generally, such types of infant seats consist of a base frame and infant seat frame pivotally connected to one another and a seat member with harness stretched around the infant seat frame for retaining the infant in the seat. The seat portion is moveable in a bouncing type motion when the caregiver presses downward on the seat portion or is moveable by the weight and activity of the infant himself. U.S. Pat. No. 5,868,459, U.S. Pat. No. 5,269,591, U.S. Pat. No. 5,617,594, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,361,106 illustrate only a few examples of such infant seats that bounce or rock.
- A problem often faced by the parents or caregivers of a newborn or small infant is soothing the baby to the point of sleeping. While a baby swing or an infant seat like those described above can be effective in rocking a baby to sleep, often babies will wake up again upon being removed from the swing or seat to be placed in the crib for a nap or for the night.
- A need therefore exists for an infant rocking device in the form of a collapsible portable bed that can be placed directly onto a crib mattress or other similar surface so that the infant can be rocked to sleep in the device, either by the weight and movement of the infant himself or by gentle rocking by the caregiver, and sleep or nap while lying down comfortably, without requiring transfer of the infant from the device onto the crib or bed mattress.
- It is desirable to provide a portable rocking bed for small infants for use on a surface such as a crib mattress or other similar surface that is moveable between open and closed positions to enable folding for easy storage and transport. Further, it is desirable to provide a portable rocking bed that can be used on a stable surface for rocking an infant while the infant is lying down, rather than seated, and including a portable rocking bed having a comfortable yet taut support panel covering onto which the infant is placed to facilitate rocking and falling to sleep, such covering having a removable and washable fabric panel for supporting the infant thereon.
- Accordingly, a rocker bed assembly for infants, preferably newborns and small infants, is provided having upper and lower hollow frame members that join with a mid-section frame. The rocker bed includes side portions that converge into a common, rounded upper back portion and a rounded, lower leg portion extends forwardly from the lower ends of the side portions. A removable covering is positioned around the upper back portion and leg portions.
- A distinctive feature of the rocker bed assembly is the configuration of the hinge connection between the upper back portion and the leg portion with a mid-section portion. Respective connector members include push button release mechanisms and are located on each side of the rocker bed along the upper portion and lower portion. The connector members and release mechanisms function to lock in place or release the respective frame members from the mid-section frame portions. The mechanisms enable pivoting of the frame members between opened and closed positions. When the bed is in the open, fully extended position, pressing on the push button release mechanisms causes a release of the locked frame members to allow for inward folding. In the folded state, then, the upper and lower frame members are folded inwardly to converge and rest on top of the mid-section frame.
- The mid-section portion forms a slightly curved, ground-engaging base when the rocker bed is in its fully extended position, while the upper back portion and leg portion curve slightly upwardly. The covering stretches across the upper and lower hollow frame members, thereby forming a taut surface upon which an infant can be placed. A standard infant restraint is attached to the surface of the covering to prevent the infant from rolling out of the rocker bed.
- The taut covering, in combination with the curved base, permits a slight rocking motion of the assembly when an infant is placed on the surface of the rocker bed. The rocking motion does not require any type of drive mechanism and is caused only by the weight/movement of the infant in combination with the curved base, or by a gentle manual rocking of the bed by the infant's caregiver.
- The above and other advantages and features will become more readily appreciated and understood from a consideration of the following detailed description of different embodiments when take together with the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the infant rock bed in accordance with the present invention in the fully extended position; -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the infant rocker bed ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a top view of the infant rocker bed ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the infant rocker bed ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is an end view of the infant rocker bed ofFIG. 1 , showing one of the end feet; -
FIG. 6 is side view, partially in section of the infant rocker bed ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective close up view of a release mechanism; -
FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the release mechanism ofFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 is a detail view of a side frame bar of the infant rocker bed of the present invention, showing the push button release mechanisms ofFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the frame assembly of the infant rocker bed with the covering removed and in the open, extended position; -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the infant rocker bed of the present invention with the top, head frame portion of the frame folded inward; -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the infant rocker bed of the present invention with both top and bottom frame portions folded inward; and -
FIG. 13 is a side view of the infant rocker bed as shown inFIG. 12 . - Referring to
FIGS. 1 through 13 , an infant rocker bed is represented at 1 comprising a unitarymain frame assembly 3 having upperhollow frame members 2 and lowerhollow frame members 4 that join withmid-section frame portions FIG. 10 , the rocker bed includesside frame members back portion 12 adjacent to one end. A rounded, generally U-shapedleg portion 14 extends forwardly from the opposite end of theside frame members mid-section frame portions FIG. 1 , while theback portion 12 andleg portion 14 curve slightly upwardly from themidsection frame portions FIG. 5 , aplastic foot 22 is secured via a screw connection or other suitable means toopposite ends 24, 26 of themain frame member 3 to further stabilize therocker bed 1 and prevent tipping of thebed 1 when an infant is placed thereon. - A hinge-type connection between the
back portion 12 and theleg portion 14 with themid-section frame portions back portion 12 and theleg portion 14 relative to themid-section frame portions FIGS. 7 , 8, 9 and 10, a first pair of pivots orhinges mid-section frame portion 6 to the upper andlower frame portions hinges mid-section frame portion 7 to upper andlower frame portions hinges button release mechanisms rocker bed 1 along the upper andlower frame members mid-section frame portion 6. - The first pair of the
release mechanisms 18 lock into place or release theupper frame members 2 from themid-section frame portions release mechanism 18 is pressed inwardly, while the second pair ofrelease mechanisms 20 lock into place or release thelower frame members 4 from themid-section frame portions release mechanism 20 is pressed inwardly. As shown inFIGS. 7 and 8 , therelease mechanism 18 includescollars release mechanism 18, abase cylinder 21 having acircular recess 80 andbores complementary ridges 82′, 84′ on agasket member 25,spring member 23, outercorresponding cylinder cover 27, securingpin 86 andpush button 29. Actuating the pushbutton release members frame members mid-section frame portions FIG. 1 , pressing on the pushbutton release mechanisms frame members frame members 2, 4 (seeFIGS. 11 through 13 ). - In the completely folded state shown in
FIGS. 11 , 12 and 13, the upper andlower frame members mid-section frame portions FIG. 12 , actuating therelease members lower frame members lower frame members mid-section frame portions rocker bed 1 is then in its fully extended position shown inFIG. 1 . - The
rocker bed 1 further includes aremovable covering 28 that is positioned along anupper surface 27 of therocker bed 1 and over theframe member 3 including theback portion 12 andleg portion 14 and secured thereabout via cooperatingsnap connections 30 provided on the covering 28. The covering 28 is further secured about theside frame members FIG. 4 as a pair ofzippers fasteners rocker bed 1, although other closure means also could be used to the same effect. The covering 28 also includes reinforcement strips 35, 37 on opposite sides of therocker bed 1 where the covering 28 wraps around themid-section portions Openings 31 in the covering 28 are provided for access to thepush button mechanisms separate recesses 33 accommodate thefeet 22 on the ends of therocker bed 1. The covering 28 preferably is made from a thick, soft and washable fabric such as cotton, and can include padded or quilted head andfoot areas FIGS. 1 and 3 . - The covering 28 is sized to be fit tightly about the upper and lower
hollow frame members taut surface 39 when the rocker bed is extended and upon which an infant can be placed in a lying-down/reclined position. Therocker bed 1 ideally is suited for newborns and infants weighing up to 20 pounds to avoid “bottoming out” of therocker bed 1 on the support surface on which it is place and to permit rocking of thebed 1. - A
standard infant restraint 36 is attached to theupper surface 27 of the covering 28 to prevent the infant from rolling out of therocker bed 1. Therestraint 36 includes awaist strap 40 extending about the midsection of the infant and aharness panel 42 that is positioned between the legs of the infant and extends up to the infant's midsection so that cooperating buckle-type fastening means 44 provided on the waist strap and harness panel can be fitted together for securing the infant to thesurface 27 of thecovering 28. - The
entire covering 28 can be easily removed from theframe assembly 3 for cleaning by releasing the covering snaps 30 and opening thezippers Velcro® fasteners - The
taut covering 28 in combination with the curved base formed by themidsection frame portions rocker bed 1 when an infant is placed on the surface of the rocker bed. The rocking motion does not require any type of drive mechanism and is caused only by the weight and movement of the infant in combination with the curved base, or can be caused by a gentle manual rocking of the bed by the infant's caregiver. - In use, it is contemplated that the
infant rocker bed 1 is placed on a mattress or other level surface and an infant is secured to thetop surface 27 of the covering 28 with therestraint 36 in a reclined/lying-down position. Therocker bed 1 then is rockable either by motion of the infant himself or by a gentle back and forth, end to end rocking of theinfant bed 1 by a caregiver. - When not in use or to be stored for later use, the
rocker bed 1 can be folded together into the closed position shown inFIGS. 11 , 12 and 13 by pressing the respective pushbutton release mechanisms lower frame members midsection frame portions rocker bed 1 is in the folded position, therecess 33 acts as a handle member for easy portability of the folded rocker bed. - It is therefore to be understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiment have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with the details of the structure and function of the embodiment, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made within the principles of the embodiment to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed and reasonable equivalents thereof.
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