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US3849812A
US3849812A US00283893A US28389372A US3849812A US 3849812 A US3849812 A US 3849812A US 00283893 A US00283893 A US 00283893A US 28389372 A US28389372 A US 28389372A US 3849812 A US3849812 A US 3849812A
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  • An article of children s or infants fumlture, such as a Oct 29 1971 Great Britain; i i i 1374/71 cot, comprises a cradle-portion in which a child or in- 16 7 Great England 1539/71 fant lies, drive means for actuating the cradle-portion Apr. 21 1972 Great England 529 72 in rocking movement and means which can be used to Ma 25 1972 Great Britain 706/72 restrain the cradle-mm against movement when June 1972 GreatBritain I I I I 825/72 quired.
  • CHILDREN'S OR INFANTS FURNITURE This invention relates to childrens or infants furniture, and in particular to beds, cots, cradles or cribs for children or infants, all of which are to be understood as included in the term cot as used hereinafter.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a device for use in conjunction with an existing cot, enabling the latter to be rocked.
  • a still further, and more specific object of the invention is to provide a device which can be used in conjunction with an existing cot, without structural alteration of the cot, to enable the latter to be rocked.
  • a childs cot comprising a base-frame, a cradle-portion carried by the base-frame for rocking movement relatively thereto, drive means for actuating the cradle-portion in rocking movement relatively to the base-frame, and releasable fastening means for restraining the cradle-portion against movement relatively to the base-frame when required.
  • a magnetic arrangement may be employed for this purpose, and, according to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a child's cot comprising a base-frame, a cradle-portion removably' carried by the base-frame and capable of being mounted thereon in either of two oppositely, directed endwise dispositions and co-acting magnetic means carried by the baseframe and by the cradle-portion, the relative magnetic polarities of the co-acting magnetic means being reversed by reversal of the endwise disposition of the cradle-portiomwhereby the said magnetic means mutually repelin oneendwise disposition of the cradle-member, so that the cradle-member is movable relatively to the base-frame, while the said magnetic means mutually attract in the other endwise disposition of the cradlemember, so that the cradle-member is restrained against movement relatively to the base-frame, the said cot further comprising drive means for actuating the cra
  • a childs cot which includes a cradle-portion and a flexible fluid-containing envelope which, when containing fluid in the fluid-space therein, allows rocking movement of the cradleportion, the said cot further comprising drive means for actuating the cradle-portion in its rocking movement and means for restraining the cradle-portion against rocking movement when required.
  • a childs cot comprising upright structural members and a cradle-portion supported by the upright structural members, the cradle-portion comprising at least four horizontal stretcher-members, two stretchermembers being arranged one above the other at opposite sides of the cradle-portion, and vertical barmembers extending between the two stretchermembersat each side of the cradle-portion, the barmembers being connected to the stretcher-members by means of pivotal joints, so as to allow angular oscillatory movement of the bar-members, to provide a rocking action of the cradle-portion, the cot further comprising drive means for actuating the cradle-portion in its rocking action and releasable fastening means for restraining the cradle-portion against rocking when required.
  • a device for use in conjunction with an existing cot comprising a base-frame, a platform mounted on the base-frame for limited movement relatively thereto, drive means for actuating the platform in its movement relatively to the base-frame, and releasable fastening means for restraining the platform against movement relatively to the base-frame when required, the platform being adapted to receive and support a cot, whereby the cot is rocked during move: ment of the platform relatively-to the base-frame.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of one form of cot with a side panel removed, to show internal details;
  • FIG. 2 is an end view of the cot of FIG. 1;
  • v FIG. 3 is a fragmentary view showing a modification;
  • FIG. is a view similar to FIG. 1, but showing a dif- FIG. 10 is a sectional view through a still further form of cot;
  • FIGS. 11 and 12 are side elevational views of still ther forms of cot
  • FIG. 13 is an end view of another form of cot
  • the cot shown therein comprises a support frame 1 which rests on the floor.
  • the support frame has side panels, one side panel 2 being visible in FIG. 1, but the other side has been removed to show internal details.
  • the cot includes a portion 3 in which the infant lies, referred to herein as the cradle-portion or, alternatively, and purely for the purposes of description, as the basket.
  • the sides of the cradle-portion or basket 3 consist of upright rods (not shown) in the conventional manner.
  • the cradle-portion or basket 3 is mounted for side-to-side rocking movement by means of brackets 4 and 5 which are engaged on a rod 6 extending lengthwise of the frame 1.
  • the basket 3 is located relatively to the frame 1 by means of springs 7, three of which are visible in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the springs 7 act as cushioning devices which limit the rocking movement of the hasket and facilitate smoothness and quietness in the reversal of the motion thereof.
  • a fastening device 8 is provided to fix the basket in position when desired and to prevent unwanted movement thereof.
  • the device 8 comprises rings 9 and 10 on the frame 1 and on the basket 3 which serve, when brought into co-operating positions, to receive a fixing pin 11, so that the basket 3 can be fixed relatively to the frame 1.
  • FIG. 3 shows an alternative form of fastening device, in which a ring 12 engages in a slot 13 formed in a block 14, the block 14 also being formed with a bore 15 to receive a fixing pin 16, by means of which the ring 12 can be fixed relatively to the block 14.
  • a motor is mounted on the frame 1.
  • the motor 20 drives a cam 21 which bears directly against the basket 3 at a position near one side thereof.
  • the cam 21 causes the basket 3 to execute a jogging movement about the rod 6, as the cam is driven in rotation by the motor 20.
  • the cam 21 may be shaped so as to have a single rise, or two or more rises, so as to provide one or more jogging movements during each rotation of the cam.
  • the frame 1 could carry two short pivot-pins projecting inwardly from the endmembe'rs of the frame and engaging with pivot-pins provided on the basket 3.
  • the pivot-pins could be mounted on the basket 3 and the pivot-points on the frame 1.
  • the pivot-pins and pivotpoints can be arranged so that the pivotal axis of the basket 3 is near the bottom of the basket, in a similar position to the pivotal axis defined by the rod 6 in FIGS. 1 and 2, or the arrangement may be such that the pivotal axis is near the top of the basket.
  • the cot shown therein comprises a support frame 41 carrying a basket 43 which is mounted on the frame 41 by means of a rod 46 which extends transversely across the support frame 41, near one end of the latter.
  • the basket 43 is mounted for pivoting movement about one end thereof, being supported at the opposite end by springs mounted on the frame 41.
  • One such spring is visible in FIG. 4, at 47.
  • the basket 43 may be jogged up and down at one end thereof by means of a motor 40.
  • the motor 40 could drive the basket 43 by means of a cam arrangement as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • FIG. 4 shows an alternative arrangement in which the motor 40 drives a disc 41 carrying an eccentric pin which is connected to the basket 43 by means of a connecting rod 44.
  • the basket 43 is jogged by means of the reciprocatory movement of the connecting rod 44.
  • a fastening (not shown in the drawings) similar to that described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 or FIG. 3, is provided to fix the basket 43 when desired.
  • the device shown therein comprises a support frame 51 and a platform 52, the platform 52 being shown detached fromthe frame 51 in FIG. 5.
  • the platform 52 carries pivot-pins 53 and 54 by means of which the platform 52 is supported on pivot-points 55 and 56 carried by the frame 51, in the manner shown in FIG. 6.
  • the platform 52 can then be pivoted from side to side about the axis defined by the pivot-pins 53 and 54, under the action of a motor 57 mounted on the frame 51 and driving a cam 58.
  • the device shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 is used in conjunction with a conventional cot which can be rested on the platform 52, in the position indicated in dotted lines at 60 in FIG. 6.
  • the cot indicated in FIG. 6 is of a type having four feet, which engage over the opposite ends of the platform 52 and locate it relatively to the platform. As the platform 52 is oscillated by the motor 57, the cot 60 is rocked from side to side.
  • a hook-and-eye fastener 61 is provided so that the platform 52 can be held rigid when desired. When the platform is free, the rocking movement thereof is limited by means of springs 62 mounted on the frame 51.
  • FIG. 7 shows a cot of the kind provided with curved rockers at either end, one rocker 71 being visible in FIG. 7.
  • the cot 70 is used in conjunction with a device 72 which is shown purely schematically in FIG. 7.
  • the device 72 consists of a frame of somewhat similar construction to the frame 51 shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, carrying a motor provided with drive means, and a fastening device for use when rocking is not desired.
  • the arrangement of the motor and drive means may be similar to that of the motor 57 and cam 58 shown in FIG. 5. In that event, as the cam is driven in rotation, it bears directly on the cot 70 and rocks the latter on its rockers 71.
  • the cot shown therein comprises a support frame 81 fitted with two or more rails extending lengthwise of the frame 81 and forming a guide-track, the position of the guide-track being indicated in dotted lines at 82.
  • the cot includes a basket 83 which can glide lengthwise relatively to the rails 82.
  • the basket 83 may rest directly on the rails of the guide-track 82 but preferably, as indicated in FIG. 8, the basket 83 is mounted by means of rollers 84 and 85 running on the rails.
  • the basket 83 is cushioned in its endwise movement by means of 'springs 86 and 87 engaging between the basket 83 and the endmembers of the frame 81. It would also be possible for guide-rails to be provided, engaging the basket 83 at its sides, so as to provide lateral guiding.
  • the basket 83 is capable of endwise oscillating movement. It can be actuated in such movement by hand, or by means of a motor.
  • the motor may drive the basket 83 in its endwise movement by means of a cam, or an eccentric disc and connecting rod, as previously described.
  • other means could be employed, such as a belt and pulley drive, for example.
  • a fastening device is provided for holding the basket 83 in position, when rocking is not desired.
  • FIG. 9 shows a form of cot somewhat similar in overall construction to the cot shown in FIG. 8. However,
  • magnetic means are provided by means of which the basket 93 can be made to float relatively to the support frame 91.
  • the frame 91 and the basket 93 are each fitted with a number of permanent magnets.
  • thebasket 93 can be fitted with four magnets arranged near the four comers of the underside thereof, cooperating with magnets provided at corresponding positions on the frame 91.
  • two magnets 94 and 95 are visible on the frame 91, co-operating with two magnets 96 and 97 on the basket 93.
  • the disposition of the magnets on the frame 91 and on the basket 93 is such that, in one endwise position of the basket93, the polarities of the magnets are as indicated by the letters N and S in FIG. 9. It will be seen that, in the mode shown in FIG. 9, the magnets of each co-operating pair will tend to repel one another so that the basket 93 will float. On the other hand, if the endwise disposition of the basket 93 is reversed, the magnets of the respective pairs will attract one another and the basket 93 will thus be held fixed relatively to the support 91.
  • the device shown therein comprises a rigid outer frame 101 and a cradle-portion or basket 103.
  • the basket 103 is supported by a flexible envelope 102 arranged inside the frame 101, the envelope 102 being designed either to contain a liquid such as water, or to be inflated by means of air.
  • the whole structure is mounted on a base or stand 100.
  • a motor 104 is mounted on the outside of frame 101, the motor having a-reciprocatory drive shaft 105.
  • envelope 102 is provided with asealed sleeve 106 by means of which the shaft 105 extends through the interior space of the envelope, to be connected to the basket 103.
  • the motor 104 drives the shaft 105, which agitates the basket 103 as desired.
  • a device is provided (not shown in the drawings) for holding the cradle-portion 103 against movement when desired.
  • the cot shown therein in side elevation comprises four upright structural members, of whichtwo are visible in FIG. 11 at 110 and 111.
  • the uprights are connected by two lengthwise stretcher-members 112 and 113 spaced one .above the other and connected to the uprights by means of pivotal joints 114, 115, 116 and 117.
  • the lengthwise members 112 and 113 have vertical bar-members 118 extending between them, which are connected to the lengthwise members 112, 113 by means of pivotal joints similar to those already referred to.
  • the uprights and stretcher-members are connected to one another mounted on the structure, as indicated at 120.
  • bearer-members 112, 113 and the vertical members 118 extending between them constitute two walls, defining between them the cradle-portion where the infant lies, rocking movement being imparted to the cradle-portion by the oscillatory movement applied to the whole structure as referred to above.
  • Means are provided for restraining the structure against movement when required, these means being similar to those already referred to in connection with other constructions.
  • the cot shown therein likewise has a cradle-portion or basket, defined by walls, each of which is constituted by a plurality of vertical bar-members 128 extending between horizontal stretcher-members 122, 123.
  • a cradle-portion or basket defined by walls, each of which is constituted by a plurality of vertical bar-members 128 extending between horizontal stretcher-members 122, 123.
  • the stretcher 122 as shown in FIG. 12 is pivotally connected to the uprights 121, so that the cradle-portion or basket is in effect suspended from 'the stretchers at the upper part of the cot, for oscillatory movement within the space defined by the four uprights 121.
  • Oscillatory rocking movement of the basket is effected by a motor 124 mounted on one of the uprights 121, which oscillates the basket by means of a reciprocatory connecting rod 125, and fastening means are provided for locking.
  • FIG. 13 shows and end view of a modified form of the cot shown in FIG. 12.
  • the pivotal joints 134 at the comers of the basket 133 have linkmembers 135 connected thereto, the link-members extending to pivots 136 near the feet of the uprights 131.
  • the upper corners of the basket 133 are directly connected to the uprights 131, by means of the pivots indicated at 137.
  • the pivotal joints 134 are constructed with considerable play, and this allows very limited oscillatory movement of the basket 133 relatively to the uprights 131.
  • Drive means are provided for actuating the basket in its oscillatory movement, which drivemeans may be similar to the drive described with reference to FIG. 12.
  • Fastening means are provided, for locking the basket 133 in position, when required.
  • a motor has been shown, mounted on the stationary base-frame of the arrangement, connecting means being provided for transmitting the drive to the movable portion of the arrangement. It would be equally possible for the motor to be mounted on the movable portion and to be connected to the stationary portion by connecting means,
  • a motor could be mounted on the cot, so as to provide the desired rocking movement by reaction, against the floor for example.
  • cushioning elements such as springs or rubber pads, would be mounted at the ends of the rockers, so as to limit the rocking movement of the cot, and facilitate reversal thereof, at the limits of its rocking'movement.
  • Another important feature of the invention resides in the provision of means whereby movement can be positively prevented, when desired.
  • the details described in relation to this feature, with particular reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, can be applied to all the embodiments of the invention described herein.
  • any other convenient form of clamp or fastener can be employed for the purpose.
  • various kinds of motor are suitable, such as spring motors and electric motors, including linear and synchronous motors and solenoid devices.
  • the motor used may be provided with a variable speed facility, and a timer may be employed, so that the motor is switched off after rocking action has been applied for a predetermined time.
  • a childs cot or crib comprising in combination:
  • pivot means supporting said cradle-portion on said base-frame and defining an axis of pivotal movement about which said cradle-portion is capable of limited rocking movement
  • resilient elements engaged between said cradleportion and said base-frame, for cushioning said cradle-portion in its rocking movement about said pivotal axis
  • a cot according to claim 1 wherein the baseframe is of elongated form and the cradle-portion is mounted for pivotal movement about a substantially horizontal axis extending transversely of the baseframe, adjacent one end of the base-frame and of the cradle-portion.
  • a cot according to claim 1 wherein the said drive means comprise a motor and a rotary cam driven by the motor, the cam being arranged to bear directly against the cradle-portion so as to jog the cradle-portion sequentially during rotation of the cam.
  • a cot according to claim 1 wherein the said drive means comprise a motor, a rotary drive disc driven by the motor, an eccentric pin on the said disc and a connecting rod connecting the said pin to the cradleportion, whereby the cradle-portion is rocked by reciprocatory motion of the connecting rod.
  • a childs cot comprising a base-frame of upright structural members and a cradle-portion supported by the upright structural members, the cradle-portion comprising at least four horizontal stretcher-members, two stretcher-members being arranged one above the other at opposite sides of the cradle-portion, and vertical bar-members extending between the two stretchermembers at each side of the cradle-portion, the barmembers being connected to the stretcher-members by means of pivotal joints, so as to allow angular oscillatory movement of the bar members, to provide a rocking action of the cradle-portion, the cot further comprising drive means for actuating the cradle-portion in its rocking action, releasable fastening means for preventing rocking when required and resilient elements engaged between said cradle-portion and said base frame, for cushioning said cradle-portion in its rocking movement.
  • a childs cot according to claim 5 wherein'the two upper stretcher-members extend between the upright members at each side of the cot, the bar-members and the lower stretcher-members depending from the upper stretcher-members and being freely pivotable relatively thereto, so as to provide rocking action of the cradleportion.
  • a device for rocking a cot or crib comprising in combination a base-frame,
  • a cot or crib supporting platform located adjacent to said base-frame
  • pivot means supporting said platform on said baseframe and defining an axis of pivotal movement about which said platform is capable of limited rocking movement
  • a device wherein the platform is mounted for pivoting movement about a substantially horizontal axis.
  • a device wherein the said horizontal axis extends intermediately of the width of the platform.
  • a device according to claim 10, wherein the platform is mounted on the base-frame by means of cooperating pivot-pins and pivot-points which define the said horizontal axis.
  • a device wherein the said drive means comprise a motor and a rotary cam driven by the motor, the cam being arranged to bear directly against the platform so as to jog the platform sequentially during rotation of the cam.
  • a childs cot comprising a plurality of upright structural members, two pairs of stretcher-members, extending between said upright members at opposite sides of the said cot, the two stretcher-members'of each pair being spaced one above the other, and upright barmembers extending between the two stretchermembers of each pair, whereby the said stretchermembers and the said upright bar-members form two walls defining between them, a cradle-portion of the said cot, the said stretcher-members being connected to the upright members and to the bar-members by means of pivotal joints, whereby all of the said members are capable of mutual angular yielding movement so as to allow rocking of the said cot, drive means being provided to actuate said members in their mutual yielding movement and releasable fastening means being provided for preventing rocking when required and resilient elements engaged between said cradle-portion and said upright members for cushioning said cradle-portion in its rocking movement.

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An article of children''s or infants'' furniture, such as a cot, comprises a cradle-portion in which a child or infant lies, drive means for actuating the cradle-portion in rocking movement and means which can be used to restrain the cradle-portion against movement when required. Various different means for supporting the cradle-portion for rocking movement are disclosed, and a device is also disclosed which can be used in conjunction with an existing cot, this device incorporating a platform which is mounted for rocking movement and upon which the cot to be rocked can be mounted.

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o United States Patent 1191 1111 3,849,812
Walsh Nov. 26, 1974 [5 CHILDREN'S R INFANTS FURNITURE 3,378,859 4/1968 Parker 5 109 [76] Inventor: Frederick Bartholomew Walsh, 17 Grange Park y Dublin 5, Ireland Primary ExaminerCasmir A. Nunberg [22] Fllgd' 1972 Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Pollock, Philpitt & Vande [21] Appl. No.: 283,893 Sande Foreign Application Priority Data Sept. 1,1971 Great Britain 1110/71 [57] ABSTRACT Sept. 28, 1971 Great Britain 1207/71 i Oct. 5, 1971 Great Britain I 1244/71 An article of children s or infants fumlture, such as a Oct 29 1971 Great Britain; i i i 1374/71 cot, comprises a cradle-portion in which a child or in- 16 7 Great Britain 1539/71 fant lies, drive means for actuating the cradle-portion Apr. 21 1972 Great Britain 529 72 in rocking movement and means which can be used to Ma 25 1972 Great Britain 706/72 restrain the cradle-mm against movement when June 1972 GreatBritain I I I I 825/72 quired. Various different means for supporting the Aug. 27: 1971 Great Britain 1015 71 cradle-Portion for rocking movement are disclosed and a device is also disclosed which can be used in 52 U.S. CL; .L 5/108, 5/105 conjunction with an existing Cot/this device incorpo- [51 Int. Cl A47d 9/02 rating a Platform which is mounted for rocking move- [58] Field of Search 5/108 109 61, 62 mm and upon which the cot to be rocked can be I mounted.
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 13 Claims, 13 Drawing Figures 2,493,655 1/1950 Chodacki et al 5/109 PATENTE NW2 6 I974 SHEET 10F 4 FIG. 1.
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CHILDREN'S OR INFANTS FURNITURE This invention relates to childrens or infants furniture, and in particular to beds, cots, cradles or cribs for children or infants, all of which are to be understood as included in the term cot as used hereinafter.
It is well'known that an infant can often be soothed or put at ease by rocking or gently agitating the cot. It
is a principal object of the present invention to provide a cot having improved means enabling it to be rocked.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a cot having relatively simple means whereby rocking can be carried out automatically, in a convenient and effective manner.
Another object of the invention is to provide a device for use in conjunction with an existing cot, enabling the latter to be rocked.
A still further, and more specific object of the invention, is to provide a device which can be used in conjunction with an existing cot, without structural alteration of the cot, to enable the latter to be rocked.
The term rocking and related words are used in this specification in the broadest possible sense, and are to be understood as embracing pivotal or other oscillation about a horizontal or a vertical axis, as well as compound oscillatory movement which takes place about a number of axes simultaneously, or which takes place without any well-defined axis of oscillation, and also oscillatory movement along a rectilinear or curvi- According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided, a childs cot comprising a base-frame, a cradle-portion carried by the base-frame for rocking movement relatively thereto, drive means for actuating the cradle-portion in rocking movement relatively to the base-frame, and releasable fastening means for restraining the cradle-portion against movement relatively to the base-frame when required.
Various mechanical arrangements may be employed for supporting the cradle-portion for rocking move.
ment, as will be described more fully hereinafter. Alternatively, a magnetic arrangement may be employed for this purpose, and, according to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a child's cot comprising a base-frame, a cradle-portion removably' carried by the base-frame and capable of being mounted thereon in either of two oppositely, directed endwise dispositions and co-acting magnetic means carried by the baseframe and by the cradle-portion, the relative magnetic polarities of the co-acting magnetic means being reversed by reversal of the endwise disposition of the cradle-portiomwhereby the said magnetic means mutually repelin oneendwise disposition of the cradle-member, so that the cradle-member is movable relatively to the base-frame, while the said magnetic means mutually attract in the other endwise disposition of the cradlemember, so that the cradle-member is restrained against movement relatively to the base-frame, the said cot further comprising drive means for actuating the cradle-portion in rocking movement relatively to the base-frame, when the said cradle-portion is in the dis-' position in which it is movable relatively to the latter.
Moreover, according to yet another aspect of the invention, there is provided a childs cot which includes a cradle-portion and a flexible fluid-containing envelope which, when containing fluid in the fluid-space therein, allows rocking movement of the cradleportion, the said cot further comprising drive means for actuating the cradle-portion in its rocking movement and means for restraining the cradle-portion against rocking movement when required.
According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a childs cot comprising upright structural members and a cradle-portion supported by the upright structural members, the cradle-portion comprising at least four horizontal stretcher-members, two stretchermembers being arranged one above the other at opposite sides of the cradle-portion, and vertical barmembers extending between the two stretchermembersat each side of the cradle-portion, the barmembers being connected to the stretcher-members by means of pivotal joints, so as to allow angular oscillatory movement of the bar-members, to provide a rocking action of the cradle-portion, the cot further comprising drive means for actuating the cradle-portion in its rocking action and releasable fastening means for restraining the cradle-portion against rocking when required.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, there is provided a device for use in conjunction with an existing cot, comprising a base-frame, a platform mounted on the base-frame for limited movement relatively thereto, drive means for actuating the platform in its movement relatively to the base-frame, and releasable fastening means for restraining the platform against movement relatively to the base-frame when required, the platform being adapted to receive and support a cot, whereby the cot is rocked during move: ment of the platform relatively-to the base-frame.
The invention will now be more fully described with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings which show, by way of example only, various specific embodiments of the invention. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of one form of cot with a side panel removed, to show internal details;
FIG. 2 is an end view of the cot of FIG. 1; v FIG. 3 is a fragmentary view showing a modification;
FIG. is a view similar to FIG. 1, but showing a dif- FIG. 10 is a sectional view through a still further form of cot;
FIGS. 11 and 12 are side elevational views of still ther forms of cot;
FIG. 13 is an end view of another form of cot;
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the cot shown therein comprisesa support frame 1 which rests on the floor. The support frame has side panels, one side panel 2 being visible in FIG. 1, but the other side has been removed to show internal details.
The cot includes a portion 3 in which the infant lies, referred to herein as the cradle-portion or, alternatively, and purely for the purposes of description, as the basket. The sides of the cradle-portion or basket 3 consist of upright rods (not shown) in the conventional manner. The cradle-portion or basket 3 is mounted for side-to-side rocking movement by means of brackets 4 and 5 which are engaged on a rod 6 extending lengthwise of the frame 1.
In addition, the basket 3 is located relatively to the frame 1 by means of springs 7, three of which are visible in FIGS. 1 and 2. The springs 7 act as cushioning devices which limit the rocking movement of the hasket and facilitate smoothness and quietness in the reversal of the motion thereof. A fastening device 8 is provided to fix the basket in position when desired and to prevent unwanted movement thereof. As shown in FIG. 1, the device 8 comprises rings 9 and 10 on the frame 1 and on the basket 3 which serve, when brought into co-operating positions, to receive a fixing pin 11, so that the basket 3 can be fixed relatively to the frame 1.
FIG. 3 shows an alternative form of fastening device, in which a ring 12 engages in a slot 13 formed in a block 14, the block 14 also being formed with a bore 15 to receive a fixing pin 16, by means of which the ring 12 can be fixed relatively to the block 14.
Referring again to FIGS. 1 and 2, a motor is mounted on the frame 1. The motor 20 drives a cam 21 which bears directly against the basket 3 at a position near one side thereof. Thus the cam 21 causes the basket 3 to execute a jogging movement about the rod 6, as the cam is driven in rotation by the motor 20.
The cam 21 may be shaped so as to have a single rise, or two or more rises, so as to provide one or more jogging movements during each rotation of the cam.
Instead of the basket 3 being mounted on a long rod 6, it would be possible for the frame 1 to carry two short pivot-pins projecting inwardly from the endmembe'rs of the frame and engaging with pivot-pins provided on the basket 3. Alternatively, the pivot-pins could be mounted on the basket 3 and the pivot-points on the frame 1.
In such a construction, the pivot-pins and pivotpoints can be arranged so that the pivotal axis of the basket 3 is near the bottom of the basket, in a similar position to the pivotal axis defined by the rod 6 in FIGS. 1 and 2, or the arrangement may be such that the pivotal axis is near the top of the basket.
Referring now to FIG. 4, the cot shown therein comprises a support frame 41 carrying a basket 43 which is mounted on the frame 41 by means of a rod 46 which extends transversely across the support frame 41, near one end of the latter. Thus the basket 43 is mounted for pivoting movement about one end thereof, being supported at the opposite end by springs mounted on the frame 41. One such spring is visible in FIG. 4, at 47.
The basket 43 may be jogged up and down at one end thereof by means of a motor 40. The motor 40 could drive the basket 43 by means of a cam arrangement as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. However, FIG. 4 shows an alternative arrangement in which the motor 40 drives a disc 41 carrying an eccentric pin which is connected to the basket 43 by means of a connecting rod 44. Thus the basket 43 is jogged by means of the reciprocatory movement of the connecting rod 44.
A fastening (not shown in the drawings) similar to that described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 or FIG. 3, is provided to fix the basket 43 when desired.
Referring now to FIGS. 5 and 6, the device shown therein comprises a support frame 51 and a platform 52, the platform 52 being shown detached fromthe frame 51 in FIG. 5. The platform 52 carries pivot- pins 53 and 54 by means of which the platform 52 is supported on pivot- points 55 and 56 carried by the frame 51, in the manner shown in FIG. 6. The platform 52 can then be pivoted from side to side about the axis defined by the pivot- pins 53 and 54, under the action of a motor 57 mounted on the frame 51 and driving a cam 58.
The device shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 is used in conjunction with a conventional cot which can be rested on the platform 52, in the position indicated in dotted lines at 60 in FIG. 6. The cot indicated in FIG. 6 is of a type having four feet, which engage over the opposite ends of the platform 52 and locate it relatively to the platform. As the platform 52 is oscillated by the motor 57, the cot 60 is rocked from side to side.
A hook-and-eye fastener 61 is provided so that the platform 52 can be held rigid when desired. When the platform is free, the rocking movement thereof is limited by means of springs 62 mounted on the frame 51.
FIG. 7 shows a cot of the kind provided with curved rockers at either end, one rocker 71 being visible in FIG. 7. The cot 70 is used in conjunction with a device 72 which is shown purely schematically in FIG. 7. The device 72 consists of a frame of somewhat similar construction to the frame 51 shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, carrying a motor provided with drive means, and a fastening device for use when rocking is not desired. The arrangement of the motor and drive means may be similar to that of the motor 57 and cam 58 shown in FIG. 5. In that event, as the cam is driven in rotation, it bears directly on the cot 70 and rocks the latter on its rockers 71.
Referring now to FIG. 8, the cot shown therein comprises a support frame 81 fitted with two or more rails extending lengthwise of the frame 81 and forming a guide-track, the position of the guide-track being indicated in dotted lines at 82. The cot includes a basket 83 which can glide lengthwise relatively to the rails 82. For this purpose the basket 83 may rest directly on the rails of the guide-track 82 but preferably, as indicated in FIG. 8, the basket 83 is mounted by means of rollers 84 and 85 running on the rails. The basket 83 is cushioned in its endwise movement by means of 'springs 86 and 87 engaging between the basket 83 and the endmembers of the frame 81. It would also be possible for guide-rails to be provided, engaging the basket 83 at its sides, so as to provide lateral guiding.
It will be understood that, in the arrangement shown in FIG. 8, the basket 83 is capable of endwise oscillating movement. It can be actuated in such movement by hand, or by means of a motor. The motor may drive the basket 83 in its endwise movement by means of a cam, or an eccentric disc and connecting rod, as previously described. However, other means could be employed, such as a belt and pulley drive, for example. A fastening device is provided for holding the basket 83 in position, when rocking is not desired.
FIG. 9 shows a form of cot somewhat similar in overall construction to the cot shown in FIG. 8. However,
in this case, magnetic means are provided by means of which the basket 93 can be made to float relatively to the support frame 91.
The frame 91 and the basket 93 are each fitted with a number of permanent magnets. Thus, for example, thebasket 93 can be fitted with four magnets arranged near the four comers of the underside thereof, cooperating with magnets provided at corresponding positions on the frame 91. In FIG. 9, two magnets 94 and 95 are visible on the frame 91, co-operating with two magnets 96 and 97 on the basket 93.-
l The arrangement is such that the basket 93 can readily be removed from the frame 91, and replaced with its endwise disposition reversed relatively to the frame 91.
The disposition of the magnets on the frame 91 and on the basket 93 is such that, in one endwise position of the basket93, the polarities of the magnets are as indicated by the letters N and S in FIG. 9. It will be seen that, in the mode shown in FIG. 9, the magnets of each co-operating pair will tend to repel one another so that the basket 93 will float. On the other hand, if the endwise disposition of the basket 93 is reversed, the magnets of the respective pairs will attract one another and the basket 93 will thus be held fixed relatively to the support 91.
Referring now to FIG. 10, the device shown therein comprises a rigid outer frame 101 and a cradle-portion or basket 103. The basket 103 is supported by a flexible envelope 102 arranged inside the frame 101, the envelope 102 being designed either to contain a liquid such as water, or to be inflated by means of air. The whole structure is mounted on a base or stand 100.
A motor 104 is mounted on the outside of frame 101, the motor having a-reciprocatory drive shaft 105. The
envelope 102 is provided with asealed sleeve 106 by means of which the shaft 105 extends through the interior space of the envelope, to be connected to the basket 103. The motor 104 drives the shaft 105, which agitates the basket 103 as desired.
A device is provided (not shown in the drawings) for holding the cradle-portion 103 against movement when desired.
'It would be possible to dispense with the rigid frame 101 and with the separate cradle-portion or basket 103. Both of these parts could be constituted by the wall of the envelope 102 which, for this purpose, could be formed with appropriate semi-rigid wall-portions.
Referring now to FIG. 11, the cot shown therein in side elevation comprises four upright structural members, of whichtwo are visible in FIG. 11 at 110 and 111. The uprights are connected by two lengthwise stretcher-members 112 and 113 spaced one .above the other and connected to the uprights by means of pivotal joints 114, 115, 116 and 117. The lengthwise members 112 and 113 have vertical bar-members 118 extending between them, which are connected to the lengthwise members 112, 113 by means of pivotal joints similar to those already referred to. The uprights and stretcher-members are connected to one another mounted on the structure, as indicated at 120.
It will be understood that the bearer-members 112, 113 and the vertical members 118 extending between them constitute two walls, defining between them the cradle-portion where the infant lies, rocking movement being imparted to the cradle-portion by the oscillatory movement applied to the whole structure as referred to above.
Means (not shown in the drawings) are provided for restraining the structure against movement when required, these means being similar to those already referred to in connection with other constructions.
Referring now to FIG. 12, the cot shown therein likewise has a cradle-portion or basket, defined by walls, each of which is constituted by a plurality of vertical bar-members 128 extending between horizontal stretcher- members 122, 123. In this case, however, only the upper stretcher at each side of the cot (the stretcher 122 as shown in FIG. 12) is pivotally connected to the uprights 121, so that the cradle-portion or basket is in effect suspended from 'the stretchers at the upper part of the cot, for oscillatory movement within the space defined by the four uprights 121.
Oscillatory rocking movement of the basket is effected by a motor 124 mounted on one of the uprights 121, which oscillates the basket by means of a reciprocatory connecting rod 125, and fastening means are provided for locking.
FIG. 13 shows and end view of a modified form of the cot shown in FIG. 12. In the construction shown in FIG. 13, instead of the cradle-portion or basket 133 being freely suspended between the uprights 131, the pivotal joints 134 at the comers of the basket 133 have linkmembers 135 connected thereto, the link-members extending to pivots 136 near the feet of the uprights 131. The upper corners of the basket 133 are directly connected to the uprights 131, by means of the pivots indicated at 137.
The pivotal joints 134 are constructed with considerable play, and this allows very limited oscillatory movement of the basket 133 relatively to the uprights 131. Drive means are provided for actuating the basket in its oscillatory movement, which drivemeans may be similar to the drive described with reference to FIG. 12. Fastening means are provided, for locking the basket 133 in position, when required.
The above description of particular embodiments of the invention has, of course, been given by way of example only, and the details of the various embodiments may be varied without departing from the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
In particular, the details of the drive means described above may be varied, and the specific forms of drive referred to in connection with particular embodiments may be applied to others of the embodiments described.
Particular reference may be made to the fact that the various different drive arrangements described, may all be applied to the device shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, which is intended for use in conjunction with an existing cot.
In certain of the embodiments described, a motor has been shown, mounted on the stationary base-frame of the arrangement, connecting means being provided for transmitting the drive to the movable portion of the arrangement. It would be equally possible for the motor to be mounted on the movable portion and to be connected to the stationary portion by connecting means,
so as to provide the necessary reaction for driving the movable portion in its rocking movement.
In connection with a cot of the kind shown in FIG. 7, which is mounted on curved rockers, a motor could be mounted on the cot, so as to provide the desired rocking movement by reaction, against the floor for example. In this case, cushioning elements, such as springs or rubber pads, would be mounted at the ends of the rockers, so as to limit the rocking movement of the cot, and facilitate reversal thereof, at the limits of its rocking'movement.
Particular reference is directed to the feature of the invention, according to which means are provided for limiting movement in the various constructions described. Any form of resilient element can be employed for this purpose.
Another important feature of the invention, resides in the provision of means whereby movement can be positively prevented, when desired. The details described in relation to this feature, with particular reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, can be applied to all the embodiments of the invention described herein. Alternatively, any other convenient form of clamp or fastener can be employed for the purpose.
The two features just referred to have important practical advantages which are obtainable regardless of whether the rocking movement of the cot in question is effected by manual operation or by means of a power drive.
As regards the forms of power drive which may be employed, various kinds of motor are suitable, such as spring motors and electric motors, including linear and synchronous motors and solenoid devices. The motor used may be provided with a variable speed facility, and a timer may be employed, so that the motor is switched off after rocking action has been applied for a predetermined time.
I claim:
1. A childs cot or crib comprising in combination:
a base-frame,
a cradle-portion located adjacent said base-frame,
pivot means supporting said cradle-portion on said base-frame and defining an axis of pivotal movement about which said cradle-portion is capable of limited rocking movement,
resilient elements engaged between said cradleportion and said base-frame, for cushioning said cradle-portion in its rocking movement about said pivotal axis,
drive means for actuating said cradle-portion in such rocking movement,
and releasable fastening means for selectively preventing movement of said cradle-portion relatively to said base-frame.
2. A cot according to claim 1, wherein the baseframe is of elongated form and the cradle-portion is mounted for pivotal movement about a substantially horizontal axis extending transversely of the baseframe, adjacent one end of the base-frame and of the cradle-portion.
3. A cot according to claim 1, wherein the said drive means comprise a motor and a rotary cam driven by the motor, the cam being arranged to bear directly against the cradle-portion so as to jog the cradle-portion sequentially during rotation of the cam.
4. A cot according to claim 1, wherein the said drive means comprise a motor, a rotary drive disc driven by the motor, an eccentric pin on the said disc and a connecting rod connecting the said pin to the cradleportion, whereby the cradle-portion is rocked by reciprocatory motion of the connecting rod.
5. A childs cot comprising a base-frame of upright structural members and a cradle-portion supported by the upright structural members, the cradle-portion comprising at least four horizontal stretcher-members, two stretcher-members being arranged one above the other at opposite sides of the cradle-portion, and vertical bar-members extending between the two stretchermembers at each side of the cradle-portion, the barmembers being connected to the stretcher-members by means of pivotal joints, so as to allow angular oscillatory movement of the bar members, to provide a rocking action of the cradle-portion, the cot further comprising drive means for actuating the cradle-portion in its rocking action, releasable fastening means for preventing rocking when required and resilient elements engaged between said cradle-portion and said base frame, for cushioning said cradle-portion in its rocking movement.
6. A childs cot according to claim 5, wherein'the two upper stretcher-members extend between the upright members at each side of the cot, the bar-members and the lower stretcher-members depending from the upper stretcher-members and being freely pivotable relatively thereto, so as to provide rocking action of the cradleportion.
- 7. A childs cot according to claim 5, wherein the two upper stretcher-members extend between the upper parts of the upright members at the respective sides of the cot, and wherein two link-members are associated with the lower stretcher-member at each side of the cot, each said link-member extending between a pivotal connection at one end of the corresponding lower stretcher-member and a pivotal connection at the lower part of the corresponding upright member, the pivotal connections between the said lower stretchermembers and the link-members associated therewith having substantial play, whereby the lower stretchermembers are capable'of endwise oscillatory movement to provide rocking movement of the cradle-portion.
8. A device for rocking a cot or crib comprising in combination a base-frame,
a cot or crib supporting platform located adjacent to said base-frame,
pivot means supporting said platform on said baseframe and defining an axis of pivotal movement about which said platform is capable of limited rocking movement,
resilient elements engaged between said platform and said base-frame, for cushioning said platform in its rocking movement about said pivotal axis, drive means for actuating said platform in such rocking movement,
and releasable fastening means for selectively preventing movement of said platform relatively to said base-frame.
9. A device according to claim 8, wherein the platform is mounted for pivoting movement about a substantially horizontal axis.
10. A device according to claim 9, wherein the said horizontal axis extends intermediately of the width of the platform.
' 11. A device according to claim 10, wherein the platform is mounted on the base-frame by means of cooperating pivot-pins and pivot-points which define the said horizontal axis.
12. A device according to claim 8, wherein the said drive means comprise a motor and a rotary cam driven by the motor, the cam being arranged to bear directly against the platform so as to jog the platform sequentially during rotation of the cam.
13. A childs cot comprising a plurality of upright structural members, two pairs of stretcher-members, extending between said upright members at opposite sides of the said cot, the two stretcher-members'of each pair being spaced one above the other, and upright barmembers extending between the two stretchermembers of each pair, whereby the said stretchermembers and the said upright bar-members form two walls defining between them, a cradle-portion of the said cot, the said stretcher-members being connected to the upright members and to the bar-members by means of pivotal joints, whereby all of the said members are capable of mutual angular yielding movement so as to allow rocking of the said cot, drive means being provided to actuate said members in their mutual yielding movement and releasable fastening means being provided for preventing rocking when required and resilient elements engaged between said cradle-portion and said upright members for cushioning said cradle-portion in its rocking movement.
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1. A child''s cot or crib comprising in combination: a base-frame, a cradle-portion located adjacent said base-frame, pivot means supporting said cradle-portion on said base-frame and defining an axis of pivotal movement about which said cradle-portion is capable of limited rocking movement, resilient elements engaged between said cradle-portion and said base-frame, for cushioning said cradle-portion in its rocking movement about said pivotal axis, drive means for actuating said cradle-portion in such rocking movement, and releasable fastening means for selectively preventing movement of said cradle-portion relatively to said base-frame.
2. A cot according to claim 1, wherein the Base-frame is of elongated form and the cradle-portion is mounted for pivotal movement about a substantially horizontal axis extending transversely of the base-frame, adjacent one end of the base-frame and of the cradle-portion.
3. A cot according to claim 1, wherein the said drive means comprise a motor and a rotary cam driven by the motor, the cam being arranged to bear directly against the cradle-portion so as to jog the cradle-portion sequentially during rotation of the cam.
4. A cot according to claim 1, wherein the said drive means comprise a motor, a rotary drive disc driven by the motor, an eccentric pin on the said disc and a connecting rod connecting the said pin to the cradle-portion, whereby the cradle-portion is rocked by reciprocatory motion of the connecting rod.
5. A child''s cot comprising a base-frame of upright structural members and a cradle-portion supported by the upright structural members, the cradle-portion comprising at least four horizontal stretcher-members, two stretcher-members being arranged one above the other at opposite sides of the cradle-portion, and vertical bar-members extending between the two stretcher-members at each side of the cradle-portion, the bar-members being connected to the stretcher-members by means of pivotal joints, so as to allow angular oscillatory movement of the bar-members to provide a rocking action of the cradle-portion, the cot further comprising drive means for actuating the cradle-portion in its rocking action, releasable fastening means for preventing rocking when required and resilient elements engaged between said cradle-portion and said base frame, for cushioning said cradle-portion in its rocking movement.
6. A child''s cot according to claim 5, wherein the two upper stretcher-members extend between the upright members at each side of the cot, the bar-members and the lower stretcher-members depending from the upper stretcher-members and being freely pivotable relatively thereto, so as to provide rocking action of the cradle-portion.
7. A child''s cot according to claim 5, wherein the two upper stretcher-members extend between the upper parts of the upright members at the respective sides of the cot, and wherein two link-members are associated with the lower stretcher-member at each side of the cot, each said link-member extending between a pivotal connection at one end of the corresponding lower stretcher-member and a pivotal connection at the lower part of the corresponding upright member, the pivotal connections between the said lower stretcher-members and the link-members associated therewith having substantial play, whereby the lower stretcher-members are capable of endwise oscillatory movement to provide rocking movement of the cradle-portion.
8. A device for rocking a cot or crib comprising in combination a base-frame, a cot or crib supporting platform located adjacent to said base-frame, pivot means supporting said platform on said base-frame and defining an axis of pivotal movement about which said platform is capable of limited rocking movement, resilient elements engaged between said platform and said base-frame, for cushioning said platform in its rocking movement about said pivotal axis, drive means for actuating said platform in such rocking movement, and releasable fastening means for selectively preventing movement of said platform relatively to said base-frame.
9. A device according to claim 8, wherein the platform is mounted for pivoting movement about a substantially horizontal axis.
10. A device according to claim 9, wherein the said horizontal axis extends intermediately of the width of the platform.
11. A device according to claim 10, wherein the platform is mounted on the base-frame by means of co-operating pivot-pins and pivot-points which define the said horizontal axis.
12. A device according to claim 8, wherein the said drive means comprise a motor and a rotary cam driven by the motor, the cam beIng arranged to bear directly against the platform so as to jog the platform sequentially during rotation of the cam.
13. A child''s cot comprising a plurality of upright structural members, two pairs of stretcher-members, extending between said upright members at opposite sides of the said cot, the two stretcher-members of each pair being spaced one above the other, and upright bar-members extending between the two stretcher-members of each pair, whereby the said stretcher-members and the said upright bar-members form two walls defining between them, a cradle-portion of the said cot, the said stretcher-members being connected to the upright members and to the bar-members by means of pivotal joints, whereby all of the said members are capable of mutual angular yielding movement so as to allow rocking of the said cot, drive means being provided to actuate said members in their mutual yielding movement and releasable fastening means being provided for preventing rocking when required and resilient elements engaged between said cradle-portion and said upright members for cushioning said cradle-portion in its rocking movement.
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