Claims
- 1. An infant walker adapted for use in a substantially stationary location on a support surface, such as a floor, comprising a frame having a central axis and an outer circumferential edge; mounting means for mounting said frame above the support surface such that said frame is maintained in a substantially horizontal orientation with its said central axis extending vertically and such that said frame is substantially immovable relative to the support surface, said mounting means including a support rod extending downwardly from said frame along said central axis thereof and a plurality of legs extending outwardly from a lower end of said support rod in engagement with the support surface; supporting means, positioned adjacent to said outer circumferential edge of said frame, for supporting an infant for rotation about an axis of rotation of said supporting means, said supporting means including a seat sized and shaped so as to permit an infant to sit thereon; and suspending means for suspending said seat above the support surface such that an infant in said seat has its legs in engagement with the support surface and such that said seat is revolvable about said central axis of said frame in a circular path which circumscribes said outer circumferential edge of said frame, said suspending means including a sleeve rotatably mounted on said lower end of said support rod, a mounting arm attached to said sleeve, said mounting arm having a first end extending upwardly and outwardly from one side of said sleeve and a second end extending upwardly and outwardly from an opposite side of said sleeve, a counterweight carried by said first end of said mounting arm, and rotating means carried by said second end of said mounting arm for enabling said seat to freely rotate about said axis of rotation of said supporting means, whereby an infant in said seat can walk around said frame along said circular path and/or spin about said axis of rotation.
- 2. An infant walker according to claim 1, wherein said support rod is adjustable to thereby permit the distance between said frame and the support surface to be varied.
- 3. An infant walker according to claim 2, wherein said suspending means is motorized, whereby an infant in said seat can be automatically revolved around said frame along said circular path when said frame is at an elevation which inhibits the infant's legs from contacting the support surface.
- 4. An infant walker according to claim 1, wherein said frame is rotatable about its said central axis.
- 5. An infant walker according to claim 4, further comprising first locking means for locking said sleeve against rotation relative to said support rod, second locking means for locking said frame against rotation about its said central axis, and third locking means for locking said seat against rotation about said axis of rotation of said supporting means.
- 6. In an infant walker adapted for use in a substantially stationary location and including a frame, having an opening therein, and mounting means for mounting said frame above a support surface such that said frame is maintained in a substantially horizontal orientation and is substantially immovable relative to a support surface, the improvement comprising supporting means for supporting a plurality of infants above a support surface with their legs in engagement with a support surface, said supporting means including a first seat positioned adjacent to an outer circumferential edge of said frame and a second seat positioned inside said opening in said frame, each of said first and second seats having a size and shape so as to permit an infant to sit thereon; suspending means for suspending said first seat above a support surface such that said first seat is revolvable about said frame; and first rotating means for allowing rotation of said second seat about its own axis of rotation.
- 7. The improved infant walker of claim 6, further comprising second rotating means for allowing rotation of said first seat about its own axis of rotation.
- 8. The improved infant walker of claim 7, wherein said frame is an annular tray having said opening centrally located therein.
- 9. The improved infant walker of claim 8, wherein said mounting means includes a plurality of legs attached to said annular collar.
- 10. The improved infant walker of claim 9, wherein said suspending means includes a radial member, having a first end attached to said rotating means and a second end revolvably attached to said mounting means, and a roller assembly attached to an upper side of said radial member between said first end thereof and said second end thereof, said roller assembly engaging with an annular track which is attached to a bottom surface of said frame at a position proximate to said outer circumferential edge of said frame.
- 11. The improved infant walker of claim 10, wherein said second rotating means includes at least one roller bearing race positioned between said radial member and said first seat, whereby said second rotating means maintains said first seat in a horizontal orientation relative to a support surface and said first seat rolls as it rotates relative to said radial member.
- 12. The improved infant walker of claim 11, wherein said second end of said radial member is revolvably attached around said annular collar and is seated on a flange on a lower end of said annular collar.
- 13. The improved infant walker of claim 11, wherein said second end of said radial member has an annular ring which encircles said roller bearing race of said first rotating means and is seated on a flange on a lower end of said annular collar.
- 14. The improved infant walker of claim 8, wherein said annular tray includes first gripping means for allowing an infant in said second seat to grip said tray and second gripping means for allowing an infant in said first seat to grip said tray.
- 15. The improved infant walker of claim 14, wherein said first gripping means includes an inner circular ridge extending upwardly from an inner circumferential edge of said tray and said second gripping means includes an outer circular ridge extending upwardly from an outer circumferential edge of said tray.
- 16. The improved infant walker of claim 6, wherein at least one of said first and second seats includes resilient means for enabling said at least one of said first and second seats to reciprocate vertically, whereby an infant seated in said at least one of said first and second seats can bounce up and down.
- 17. The improved infant walker of claim 16, wherein said resilient means includes a plurality of springs.
- 18. The improved infant walker of claim 6, wherein said mounting means is adjustable to thereby permit the distance between said frame and a support surface to be varied.
- 19. The improved infant walker of claim 18, wherein said suspending means is motorized, whereby an infant in said first seat can be automatically revolved about said frame when said frame is at an elevation which inhibits an infant's legs from contacting a support surface.
- 20. An infant walker adapted for use in a substantially stationary location on a support surface, such as a floor, comprising a base immovably positioned relative to the support surface; a rotatable tray having a central axis and an outer peripheral edge; mounting means for rotatably mounting said tray on said base such that said tray is maintained in a substantially horizontal orientation with its said central axis extending vertically and such that said tray is positioned above the support surface; supporting means, positioned in said tray adjacent to said outer peripheral edge thereof, for supporting an infant for rotation about an axis of rotation of said supporting means, said supporting means including a seat sized and shaped so as to permit an infant to sit thereon; and suspending means for suspending said seat above the support surface such that an infant in said seat has its legs in engagement with the support surface and such that said seat is revolvable about said central axis of said tray in a circular path, said suspending means including rotating means for enabling said seat to freely rotate about said axis of rotation of said supporting means, whereby an infant in said seat can walk along said circular path and/or spin about said axis of rotation.
- 21. An infant walker according to claim 20, wherein said mounting means includes a spindle extending upwardly from said base along said central axis of said tray, said tray being rotatably mounted on said spindle.
- 22. An infant walker according to claim 20, wherein said seat of said supporting means is revolvable about said central axis conjointly with said tray.
- 23. An infant walker according to claim 20, wherein said suspending means includes resilient means for enabling said seat to reciprocate vertically, whereby an infant seated in said seat can bounce up and down.
- 24. An infant walker according to claim 23, wherein said resilient means includes a plurality of springs.
- 25. An infant walker according to claim 20, wherein said mounting means is adjustable to thereby permit the distance between said frame and the support surface to be varied.
- 26. An infant walker according to claim 25, wherein said suspending means is motorized, whereby an infant in said seat can be automatically revolved about said central axis of said tray along said circular path when said frame is at an elevation which inhibits the infant's legs from contacting the support surface.
- 27. An infant walker according to claim 20, wherein said seat is removable.
- 28. An infant walker according to claim 27, further comprising an attachment adapted to replace said seat after its removal, said attachment including fastening means for releasably fastening an infant carrier to said attachment.
- 29. An infant walker adapted for use in a substantially stationary location, comprising a base; mounting means for mounting said base such that said base is substantially immovable relative to the support surface; supporting means for supporting an infant above the support surface with its legs in engagement with the support surface, said supporting means including a seat, said seat having a size and shape so as to permit an infant to sit thereon; and suspending means for suspending said seat above the support surface such that said seat is revolvable about a central vertical axis of said base, said suspending means including rotating means for enabling said seat of said supporting means to rotate relative to said suspending means and resilient means for enabling said seat of said supporting means to reciprocate vertically.
- 30. An infant walker according to claim 29, wherein said resilient means includes a plurality of springs.
- 31. An infant walker according to claim 29, wherein said seat is removable.
- 32. An infant walker according to claim 31, further comprising an attachment adapted to replace said seat after its removal, said attachment including fastening means for releasably fastening an infant carrier to said attachment.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of our prior application Ser. No. 07/528,724, filed May 24, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,085,428.
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