The invention relates to a bouncing cradle, or bouncy chair comprising a base frame, a backrest, a first pivot mounting carried by the backrest and carried by the base frame, and an arm fixedly connected to the backrest and situated under the backrest as well as at a distance from the first pivot mounting. The arm is connected, via a second pivot mounting, to an adjustment fitting. The adjustment fitting has at least two recesses that are situated at different distances from the second pivot mounting and that can receive a bar carried by the base frame and situated at a distance from the first pivot mounting, for setting different angles of inclination of the backrest in relation to the base frame. The bar, the arm and the first and the second mounting are axially parallel and the base frame is intended to stand on a substantially horizontal underlay.
Thus, the invention relates to a bouncing cradle (children's reclining chair) of the kind that comprises a base frame, which is intended to rest on a plane underlay, a backrest, for a first pivot mounting arranged for the backrest and carried by the base frame, an arm fixedly connected to the backrest and situated under the backrest as well as at a distance from the first pivot mounting, the arm being, via a second pivot mounting, connected to an adjustment fitting 40, which has at least two recesses that are situated at different distances from the second pivot mounting and that can receive a bar carried by the base frame, for setting different angles of inclination of the backrest in relation to the base frame, the bar, the arm and the pivot mountings being axially parallel. By bringing different recesses into engagement with the bar, it is possible to set a number of preselected inclination positions of the backrest, for instance inclination positions that are suitable for a number of different things to do for the child, such as play, rest, sleep.
An object of the invention is to provide a bouncing cradle, which easily and with high safety can be readjusted between said inclination positions.
An additional object is to provide a bouncing cradle that also upon lifting in the backrest retains the set inclination position of the backrest in relation to the base frame.
An additional object is to provide a construction that affords folding of the backrest substantially parallel to the base frame into a transportation position, as well as detachable securing of the backrest and the base frame in the transportation position.
An additional object is to provide a bouncing cradle that, after conversion from the transportation position into the using state, automatically, upon load, assumes a stable inclination position of the backrest.
An additional object is to provide a bouncing cradle that has a locking device, which upon actuation allows the conversion of the bouncing cradle between the transportation state and the using state.
Further other objects and advantages of the invention are defined directly or indirectly in the following the description.
The objects are entirely or partly attained by the invention.
The invention provides a bouncing cradle comprising a base frame, a backrest, a first pivot mounting carried by the backrest and carried by the base frame, and an arm fixedly connected to the backrest and situated under the backrest as well as at a distance from the first pivot mounting. The arm is connected, via a second pivot mounting, to an adjustment fitting. The adjustment fitting has at least two recesses that are situated at different distances from the second pivot mounting and that can receive a bar carried by the base frame and situated at a distance from the first pivot mounting, for setting different angles of inclination of the backrest in relation to the base frame. The bar, the arm and the first and the second pivot mounting are axially parallel and the base frame is intended to stand on a substantially horizontal underlay. The adjustment fitting has a through elongate opening having a side which is turned obliquely downward and faces the first pivot mounting. The recesses are situated such that each recess has a bottom part that supportingly receives the bar, and a mouth portion that, obliquely downward and toward the first pivot mounting, mouths into the opening.
Embodiments of the invention are defined in the appended dependent claims.
In the following, an embodiment of the invention will be described, reference being made to the appended drawing.
The backrest frame 25 is supplemented by two straight and axially aligned frame pieces 24 and a generally U-shaped yoke integratedly attached between the same.
The frame pieces 24 are received in a pivot mounting 12 along a straight edge 13 of a support plate 16 belonging to a base frame 10, which is intended to stably rest on a horizontal underlay. An essentially flat yoke of a generally triangular nature has the free ends 66 thereof parallel to and attached in the support plate. At a distance from the ends 66, the yoke is widened so as to form two support points, which are laterally spaced-apart in relation to the backrest 20. Said two support points may be established by friction material applied on the underside of the yoke in the corner areas of the yoke between the web and the branches. The support plate 16 may, on the underside along the circumference border thereof, be provided with a strand of friction material, for instance rubber, as anti-skid protection.
It can be seen that a bar 14 extends between the yoke ends 66, the bar 16 being received in the respective hole in the yoke end parts.
An adjustment fitting 40 has a pivot mounting 23 for the web part 22 of the U-shaped part of the backrest frame.
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The elongate opening 60 is delimited toward the upper end thereof by a locking arm 70, which is pivotally mounted around a spindle 71 in the vicinity of the pivot mounting 23, and is biased by a spring 72 toward the end position shown.
By the inclinations accounted for, the bar 14 can always, from the opening 60, slide on surfaces inclined to the vertical into the bottom portion 62 of a recess, when the backrest is loaded vertically. From
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By means of a bias spring 73, the locking arm 70 is biased against a stopper 74. The arm 70 can be turned manually against the action of the spring 73 and, in doing so, brings the opening 60 in communication with an additional elongate opening 80 in the fitting 40, the opening 80 extending up to the area of the pivot mounting 23.
Furthermore, it can be seen that on the outside thereof, the fitting 40 has a gripping ear 90, which facilitates manual turning of the fitting 40 around the mounting 22, 23.
The screw heads 86 of the bolt joints confine the straight frame pieces 24 in the grooves in the support plate 16. The integrated sleeves 85 afford a stable high-strength connection to the support plate 16, and afford, by means of the bolt joints, a simple connection of the yoke 84 to the support plate 16. From
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The upper side wall of the recess leans at an angle β<90° to the line 29 between the centres of the bar 14 and of the arm part 22. The lower side wall of the recess leans, as is seen from
By the fact that the upper wall of the elongate opening 60 has a substantial inclination to the horizontal, independently of the position of the bar 14 along the opening 60, the bar 14 will be able to slide along the upper smooth opening wall, when the backrest is loaded. When the bar 14 then is introduced into a recess 52, 53, the bar will 14 easily slide along the upper smooth mouth wall of the recess, which also has a substantial inclination to the horizontal, and passes into the bottom part 62 of the recess. Hence, the bar 14 automatically makes for one of the recesses 51-53 upon loading of the backrest.
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