Seats for supporting an infant in various positions come in variety of forms, such as rockers, bouncers, chairs, etc. Conventionally, each of these seats is sold separately, each performing only a single function and each taking valuable floor space in a home. Although some combination seats that perform multiple functions (e.g. a rocker/bouncer combination seat) are known, these combination seats are often quite large and bulky and have a large footprint. Additionally, these combination seats often do not easily and compactly fold for storage. Therefore, a need continues for a combination infant seat capable of multiple functions that may be easily collapsed into a storage position.
The herein-described embodiments address these and other problems associated with the art by providing a convertible infant seat that may be converted to a variety of use configurations (e.g. a rocker configuration, a chair configuration, and/or a bouncer configuration), as well as a storage configuration.
Therefore, consistent with one aspect of the invention, a convertible infant seat includes a seat for supporting an infant and a base supporting the seat; where the base includes a rocker member with first and second portions pivotally coupled to one another by a hinge, the first and second portions each having a curved rocking surface and the second portion being pivotable about the hinge between first and second positions relative to the first portion. In the first position, the curved rocking surface of the second portion is adjacent to the curved rocking surface of the first portion to support the base on a floor and permit rocking of the base on the floor, and in the second position, the second portion extends between the seat and the floor to support the seat and inhibit rocking of the base.
In some embodiments, the rocker member is a first rocker member and the convertible infant seat further includes a second rocker member. In some such embodiments, the convertible infant seat may additionally include a front support positioned generally transverse to and connecting the first rocker member and the second rocker member at respective first ends of the first and second rocker members. In some embodiments, the infant seat may also include at least one support leg coupled to the front support and movable between a use position and a storage position, where in the use position, the support leg extends generally downward from the front support to make contact with the floor and inhibit rocking of the base, and where in the storage position the support leg is positioned to enable rocking of the base. In some such embodiments, when the first and second rocking members are in the first position and the support leg is in the use position, rocking of the base is inhibited and the infant seat is in a bouncer configuration.
In some embodiments, the convertible infant seat further includes a spring portion extending from a first and a second side of the seat to the base to support the seat. In some embodiments, the hinge is offset from a second end of the first portion of the rocking member. In other embodiments, the hinge is offset from a first end of the second portion of the rocking member. In still other embodiments, the base includes a second hinge, where the second hinge joins the spring to the base.
In some embodiments, the seat includes a latch to receive the second portion of the rocking member when the second portion extends between the seat and the floor to support the seat. In some embodiments, the base includes a holder to receive the seat when the infant seat is in the storage configuration.
In some embodiments, the convertible infant seat additionally includes a tray removably attached to the seat. In some embodiments, the seat further includes a removable fabric cover.
In another aspect, an infant seat convertible between a rocker position, a chair position, and a bouncer position, includes: a seat; a base supporting the seat, where the base includes a first and second rocker members extending generally parallel to one another and a front support positioned generally transverse to and connecting the first and second rocking members proximate respective first ends thereof, where each of the first and second rocker members include: a first portion and a second portion, and a hinge pivotally coupling the first and the second portions, where the first and second portions each include a curved rocking surface and the second portion is pivotable about the hinge between first and second positions relative to the first portion; a spring portion extending from first and second sides of the seat to the base to support the seat; and one or more support legs coupled to a front portion of the base; where in the rocker position, the first and second rocking members are in the first position and the curved rocking surface of the second portion is adjacent to the curved rocking surface of the first portion to support the base on a floor and permit rocking of the base on the floor; where in the chair position, the first and second rocking members are in the second position and the second portion extends between the seat and the floor to support the seat and inhibit rocking of the base; and where in the bouncer position, the first and second rocker members are in the first position and the one or more support legs extend generally downwardly from the front portion of the base to support the seat and inhibit rocking of the base.
In some embodiments, the support leg is coupled to the front support and movable between a use position and a storage position, where in the use position the support leg extends generally downward from the front support to make contact with the floor and inhibit rocking of the base, and where in the storage position the support leg is positioned to enable rocking of the base.
In some embodiments, the seat includes a latch to receive the second portion of the first rocking member when the second portion extends between the seat and the floor to support the seat.
In some embodiments, the hinge is offset from respective second ends of the first portions of the first and the second rocking members. In other embodiments, the hinge is offset from respective first ends of the second portions of the first and the second rocking members.
In some embodiments, the front support includes a second hinge disposed, where the second hinge joins the spring to the base. In some embodiments, the base includes a latch to receive the seat when the infant seat is in the storage configuration.
Turning now to the drawings, wherein like numbers denote like parts throughout the several views,
In some instances, the seat frame 104 may be a single piece structure, while in other instances, the seat frame 104 may be include multiple pieces, for example a generally vertical piece 103 for supporting the infant's upper body and spine and a generally horizontal piece 105 for supporting the infant's lower body and buttocks. In some instances, the seat and the generally horizontal piece 105 of the frame 104 may be constructed of a hard material, such as plastic. The seat may, in some instances, include a footrest portion 108. Where present, the generally horizontal piece 105 may be coupled with the footrest portion 108.
The seat frame 104 may additionally include a toy bar attachment 109. In some instances, the toy bar attachment 109 may be removably coupled to the frame 104. In such instances, the toy bar attachment 109 may be coupled to the frame through any attachment mechanism known; as a non-limiting example, it may be removably attached through a sliding latch design. The toy bar attachment 109 may include a mobile, toys, or other visually stimulating items to entertain an infant. Furthermore, as illustrated particularly in
The convertible infant seat may also include a rocker support 111. This rocker support may be a plastic, metal, or the like support bar that may extend from the first 146 and second 148 sides of the seat 102 towards a base 110 (described in detail herein). In some instances, such as illustrated in
The convertible infant seat may also include a base 110 that supports the seat 102. In some instances, the base may include a single rocker member spanning a substantial portion of the width of the seat 102. In other instances, such as illustrated herein, the base may include a first rocker member 112 and a second rocker member 114, which may be positioned substantially parallel to one another. Each of the first and second rocker members 112, 114 may be constructed of two elongated pieces—a first portion 122 and second portion 124, each of which may include a curved rocking surface 126 designed for placement on the floor when in the rocking configuration (as illustrated in
The first and second portions 122, 124 of the rocking member(s) 112, 114 may be pivotally coupled to one another by a hinge and lock 128. The hinge 128 may allow the second portion 124 of the rocking member(s) 112, 114 to pivot between a first position (illustrated in
In some instances, a second end 132 of the first portion 122 of the rocking member(s) 112, 114 and a first end 134 of the second portion 124 may be narrower than the remaining portions of the rocking member(s) 112, 114. This narrowing may allow the second end 132 of the first portion 122 of and the first end 134 of the second portion 124 to overlap each other when the convertible infant seat is in the rocker (see
As described, the hinge 128 may allow the second portion 124 of the rocking member(s) 112, 114 to be pivotable between a first position (illustrated in
In some instances, the hinge 128 may be offset from a second end 132 of the first portion 122 of the rocking member(s) 112, 114. In other instances, the hinge 128 may be offset from a first end 134 of the second portion 124 of the rocking members 112, 114. In still other instances, the hinge 128 may be offset from both the second end 132 of the first portion 122 of the rocking member(s) 112, 114 and the first end 134 of the second portion 124 of the rocking member(s) 112, 114. As illustrated
When in a chair configuration, there may be no movement of the convertible infant seat 100. The convertible infant seat 100 may be placed on the floor or other surface and an infant placed in the seat 102. In some instances, the convertible infant seat 100 may also include a tray (not illustrated), for example for toys, etc. that is removably attached to the seat 102. In some instances, the base 110 of the convertible infant seat 100 may additionally include a front support 136 that is positioned between the first end 138 of the first rocking member 112 and the first end 140 of the second rocking member 114. This front support 136, where present, may facilitate the stabilization of the convertible infant seat 100 in use configurations (e.g. the rocker configuration, the chair configuration, and the bouncer configuration). In some instances, the front support 136 may be constructed of the same material as the rocking member(s) 112, 114, for example of wood or a durable plastic. In other instances, the front support 136 may be constructed of a different material as the rocking member(s) 112, 114. The rocking member(s) 112, 114, may in some instances, additionally include one or more support legs 142. Such a support leg 142 may be movable between a storage position (see
In some instances, the support leg 142 may additionally include a non-slip or non-skid surface, such as rubber, to minimize movement when the support leg 142 is in a use position. Non-slip or non-skid surfaces may, in some instances, also be present on the front support 136, the first end 138 of the first rocking member 112, and/or the first end 140 of the second rocking member 114. Although the support leg 142 is illustrated as being incorporated as a part of the rocking member(s) 112, 114, this is not intended to be limiting, as the support leg 142 may be coupled anywhere on the base 110. As a non-limiting example, in some instances, the support leg 142 may be incorporated as a part of the front portion 136.
In some instances, the convertible infant seat 100 may be collapsed into a storage configuration. The storage configuration may, in some instances, have a slim profile for easy storage as illustrated in
It will be appreciated that various additional modifications may be made to the embodiments discussed herein, and that a number of the concepts disclosed herein may be used in combination with one another or may be used separately. Therefore, the invention lies in the claims hereinafter appended.
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