Claims
- 1. A bouncer for supporting an infant in bouncing motion comprising:
- a base member for supporting said bouncer on a horizontal surface;
- an infant support member for receiving an infant, said infant support member supported on said base member;
- a resilient member defining a resilient connection between said base member and said infant support member;
- a vibrating mechanism connected to said infant support member for transmitting a vibration to said infant support member; and
- wherein said vibrating mechanism comprises a motor mounted on said infant support member for movement with said infant support member relative to said base member.
- 2. The bouncer as recited in claim 1 wherein said vibrating member comprises a housing surrounding said motor and supported for vibratory movement with said infant support member.
- 3. The bouncer as recited in claim 2 wherein said housing encloses a mechanism for producing a cyclical vibratory force to move said infant support member in vibratory movement relative to said base member.
- 4. The bouncer as recited in claim 3 wherein said mechanism includes a weighted member comprising a swinging weight driven in movement by said motor.
- 5. The bouncer as recited in claim 4 wherein said swinging weight is driven in circular movement.
- 6. The bouncer as recited in claim 1 wherein said vibrating mechanism comprises a weighted member including a swinging weight driven in movement by said motor, said swinging weight being cyclically movable to produce a vibratory force.
- 7. The bouncer as recited in claim 6 wherein said vibrating mechanism is mounted adjacent to an end of said resilient member.
- 8. The bouncer as recited in claim 7 wherein said resilient member comprises a spring supporting said infant support member.
- 9. The bouncer as recited in claim 8 wherein said spring comprises a compression spring.
- 10. The bouncer as recited in claim 1 wherein said vibrating mechanism is mounted at an end of said infant support member and an opposite end of said infant support member is connected to said base member.
- 11. A bouncer for supporting an infant in bouncing motion comprising:
- a base portion for supporting said bouncer on a horizontal surface;
- an infant support portion for supporting an infant;
- a spring portion extending between said base portion and said infant support portion, said spring portion resiliently supporting said infant support portion for movement relative to said base portion; and
- a vibrating mechanism including a motor supported on said infant support portion for movement with said infant support portion relative to said base portion, and said vibrating mechanism including a weighted member driven by said motor and movable to produce a force on said infant support portion whereby said infant support portion is caused to vibrate on said spring portion.
- 12. The bouncer as recited in claim 11 wherein said weighted member comprises a swinging weight and said motor causes said swinging weight to move in a circular path.
- 13. The bouncer as recited in claim 11 wherein said motor and said weighted member are contained within a housing mounted to said infant support portion.
- 14. The bouncer as recited in claim 11 wherein said infant support portion includes an end pivotally attached to said base portion at a pivot point.
- 15. The bouncer as recited in claim 14 wherein said spring portion is supported on said base in spaced relation to said pivot point.
- 16. The bouncer as recited in claim 15 wherein said spring portion comprises a coil spring.
- 17. The bouncer as recited in claim 11 wherein said weighted member is supported with said motor and is free of connections to said base portion.
- 18. The bouncer as recited in claim 11 wherein movement of said weighted member produces a harmonic vibratory movement of said infant support portion.
- 19. A bouncer for supporting an infant in bouncing motion comprising:
- a base member for supporting said bouncer on a horizontal surface;
- an infant support member including an infant receiving area for receiving an infant in a reclining position, said infant support member supported on said base member;
- a resilient spring connection between said infant support member and said base member, said resilient spring connection resiliently supporting said infant support member for movement relative to said base member; and
- a vibrating mechanism including a motor and a swinging weight supported for rotating cyclical movement on an end of said motor, said motor supported on said infant support member for movement with said infant support member relative to said base member wherein said swinging weight is free of connections to said base member, and said swinging weight produces a harmonic vibratory movement of said infant support member during the cyclical rotating movement of said swinging weight.
- 20. An apparatus for supporting an infant comprising:
- a base portion for supporting said apparatus on a horizontal surface;
- an infant support portion including an infant receiving area for receiving an infant in a reclining position, said infant support portion supported on said base portion; and
- a vibrating mechanism including a motor and a swinging weight supported for rotating cyclical movement on an end of said motor, said motor supported on said infant support portion for movement with said infant support portion wherein said swinging weight is free of connections to said base portion such that said swinging weight produces a vibratory movement of said infant support portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/942,423, filed Sep. 9, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,530.
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