Claims
- 1. A infant entertainment device comprising:
- a) a base element having a first maximum lateral dimension;
- b) a seat member having a second maximum lateral dimension which is substantially equal to said first maximum lateral dimension and a first maximum vertical dimension which does not exceed said first maximum lateral dimension sitting atop said base element and removably attached thereto, said device having a low profile for receiving an infant in a semi-reclined position, said low-profile device including no dimension appreciably wider than said base element and said base element being wider than said seat member is tall such that said entertainment device is not prone to tipping;
- c) a drive element for continuously rotating said seat member about a vertical axis relative to at least a portion of said base element to entertain said infant while said drive element is engaged;
- d) means for supplying power to said drive element;
- whereby said low profile of said entertainment device provides a safe environment for said infant.
- 2. The infant entertainment device of claim 1 wherein said seat member comprises a molded receptacle rotatably attached to said at least a portion of said base element and a separable baby carrier which is received in said receptacle, said separable baby carrier including a handle.
- 3. The infant entertainment device of claim 2 wherein said molded receptacle comprises a low-profile member having a low center portion which receives said baby carrier and two sides, each with a rounded notch for receiving and supporting said separable baby carrier.
- 4. The infant entertainment device of claim 3 further comprising means to automatically rock said seat member in said rounded notch as it rotates.
- 5. The infant entertainment device of claim 4 wherein said means to automatically rock said seat member comprises a cam mounted on said stationary base and a cam follower engaged with said cam and having an extension attached thereto which extends through said receptacle and engages said carrier to automatically rock said carrier as said device rotates relative to said stationary base.
- 6. An infant entertainment device comprising:
- a) a stationary base;
- b) a molded receptacle attached to said stationary base in a manner to permit relative rotation with respect thereto, said molded receptacle having two lateral walls each with a pair of oppositely sloped surfaces with a rounded notch therebetween;
- c) a seat member for receiving an infant in a semi-reclined position, said seat member having an element with a surface portion which is complementarily shaped to and received in said notch such that said seat member is removably received within said molded receptacle;
- d) a drive element for rotating said molded receptacle and said seat member relative to said base member to entertain said infant;
- e) means for supplying power to said drive element.
- 7. The infant entertainment device of claim 6 wherein said molded receptacle comprises a low-profile member having a low center portion which receives said baby carrier and two sides, each with a rounded notch for receiving said separable baby carrier.
- 8. The infant entertainment device of claim 7 further comprising means to automatically rock said seat member in said rounded notch as it rotates.
- 9. The infant entertainment device of claim 8 wherein said means to automatically rock said seat member comprises a cam mounted on said stationary base and a cam follower engaged with said cam and having an extension attached thereto which extends through said receptacle and engages said carrier to automatically rock said carrier as said device rotates relative to said stationary base.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a carousel for entertaining an infant or toddler by rotating them, with or without an additional rocking motion. More particularly, the present invention is directed to an improvement of the device described and claimed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/126,040 filed Sep. 23, 1993 entitled "Infant Carousel", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,487,705 the present application being a continuation-in-part thereof.
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