This non-provisional application claims benefits and priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Chinese Patent Application No. CN/201010153106.7 filed in The People's Republic of China on Apr. 20, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a control method and swing mechanism for an infant and child swing, especially to a swing can move freely by inertia force and gravity force after passed a reference point in a first direction and before returned to the reference point for saving energy.
2. Description of the Related Art
Traditional powered swing either for baby or child, has an example disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,846,136, which uses a cam-like member associated with a spring to drive the swing arm thereof forth and back. However, the mechanical energy is always wasted too much between the ineffective vibrations of the spring. The preselected swing amplitude may also not be obtained with accurate and consistent.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,846,136 provided a method for controlling the amplitude of a swing accurately and consistently, which includes the steps of monitoring the current swing amplitude, generating a swing amplitude signal which is representative of said current swing amplitude, comparing the current swing amplitude when the swing changes direction with a preselected maximum swing amplitude; and, adjusting the output power of the motor when the current swing amplitude is not substantially equal to the preselected maximum swing amplitude. The swing cycle is monitored and the energy produced by the swing motor to drive the swing is reviewed for adjustment no less frequently than once each swing cycle, thereby improving the accuracy and consistency of swing height. However, as the swing is used for amusement not for industrial instrument, the control method of U.S. Pat. No. 5,846,136 is too complex to a child or baby swing.
For simplifying the swing mechanism and the control method, and further to save energy by fully utilizing the inertia force and gravity force in the pendulum like swing movement, the present invention provides a novel control method and swing mechanism for infant and child swing.
The swing mechanism according to the present invention includes a swing arm, a swing angle adjustment assembly and a PWM motor driving unit. The swing arm driven by a motor for swinging forth and back in a first direction and a second direction.
The swing angle adjustment assembly includes a knob, a connecting arm and a sensor, wherein the knob is associated with the sensor by the connecting arm thereby moving the sensor to a reference point at a swing height of the infant and child swing by turning the knob. The PWM motor driving unit inputs an adjustable voltage to the motor for driving the swing arm, and interrupting the adjustable voltage thereafter when the swing arm arrived the reference point in the first direction.
The control method according to the present invention includes the steps of: (1) moving the sensor to a reference point; (2) driving the swing arm toward the reference point in a first direction; (3) generating a signal when the swing arm arrived and detected by the sensor at the reference point; (4) permitting the infant and child swing to move freely and upwardly by the inertial force after the swing arm passed through the reference point; (5) driving the swing arm in a second direction after the swing arm swung back and passed the reference point; and (6) repeating the steps of (2) to (5) after the infant and child swing being swung back from the second direction to the first direction.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention; examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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The swing arm 23 can be driven by a motor 32 for swinging forth and back in a first direction and a second direction. For enlarging the power output from the motor 32, the swing mechanism 3 is preferably further included a gear reduction unit 33 for transmitting the power output from the motor 32 to a driving shaft 34 for driving the swing arm 23 forth and back, as being illustrated in
The swing angle adjustment assembly 6 as set forth above, includes a knob 61, a connecting arm 62 and a sensor 63, wherein the knob 61 is associated with the sensor 63 by the connecting arm 62 thereby moving the sensor 63 to a reference point at a swing angle (θ1 θ2
θ3
θ4 or θ5) of the infant and child swing 20 by turning the knob 61.
As shown in θ2
θ3
θ4 or θ5), a swing height, or swing amplitude of the infant and child swing 20.
An indicating unit 5 may be installed within the shroud 31. The indicating unit 5 includes an indicator 51 driven by the driving shaft 34 thereby following the swing arm 23 to swing forth and back. The indicator 51 may be attached on the swing arm 23 or formed as a L-shaped arm with a light shelter or light reflector at the distal end thereof, and the sensor 63 may be embodied as a photoelectric switch which can generate a signal to the PWM motor driving unit 8 when the light shelter or light reflector shades or reflects a light on the sensor 63.
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For making sure of the infant and child swing 20 being come back from the first direction to the second direction, it is preferably to make the sensor 63 generating a second signal when the swing arm 23 come back the reference point in second direction; when the PWM motor driving unit 8 received the second signal from the sensor 63, inputs an opposite adjustable voltage to the motor 32 to drive the swing arm 23 moving in the second position for less than half time length of the swing cycle. For achieve this swing control, the PWM motor driving unit 8 may also be equipped with a memory unit 81 for recording or store each time length of the swing cycles.
For simplifying the swing control, in some prefer embodiment, the PWM motor driving unit 8 terminates the adjustable voltage to the motor 32 for 25 milli-second (ms) to 1 second (s) after being received the first signal from the sensor 63 (without waiting the second signal generate from the sensor 63), and then inputs opposite adjustable voltage to the motor 32 for driving the swing arm 23 in the second direction for ¼ to ½ time length of the swing cycles.
As being illustrated in
(1). moving a sensor 63 to a reference point which represents a selected swing angle (θ1 θ2
θ3
θ4 or θ5), a swing height, or swing amplitude of the infant and child swing 20, as set forth above.
(2). inputting a voltage to a motor 32 to drive a swing arm 23 of the infant and child swing 20 for moving the swing arm 23 toward the reference point in a first direction;
(3). generating a signal when the swing arm 23 arrived and detected by the sensor 63 at the reference point;
(4). interrupting the voltage to the motor, and permitting the swing arm 23 to move freely and upwardly by the inertial force of the infant and child swing 20;
(5). inputting an opposite voltage to the motor 32 to drive the swing arm 23 in a second direction for less than a time length of half current swing cycle, after the swing arm 23 being pulled by the gravity force and swung back to the second direction; and
(6). repeating the steps of (2) to (5), after the infant and child swing 20 being pulled by the gravity and swung back from the second direction to the first direction.
It would be appreciated that the sensor 63 is moved by turning the knob 61 of the swing angle adjustment assembly 6 as shown in
While particular embodiments of the invention have been described, those skilled in the art will recognize that many modifications are possible that will achieve the same goals by substantially the same system, device or method, and where those systems, devices or methods still fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention disclosed.
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