1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an infant seat that simulates the motion of a vehicle through automated movements.
2. Description of Related Art
Infant seats provide a means to seat and secure infants when the infant isn't being held or nurtured by their parents or caregiver. Infant seats come in many sizes and have various functions associated with them. Some infant seats have been known to include a rocking motion and perhaps a swinging motion to assist in appeasing an infant that may be seated in the seat. Further, other infant seats include the ability to transmit audio sounds such as music or lullabies while the infant is placed in the seat.
One example of an infant seat is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,574,806 which discusses an infant seat rocking device that provides a smooth rocking motion for infant without relying on the infant's own movement or the parent sitting with the child. Another example of an infant seat rocker is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,588,164 which discloses a base unit for supporting an infant carrier seat where the base provides a rocking motion to move the infant seat while the child is placed within the infant seat. A weight on the base is moved to shift the seat from one position to another and to cause the base to rock.
It would be advantageous to have an infant seat that simulates the movement and behavior of a moving vehicle. It's well known that many children fall asleep while traveling in a car seat of a moving vehicle and therefore if such a stationary device could be used in the home or daycare center it would be helpful in lulling the infant to sleep.
The present invention relates to an infant seat for simulating vehicle movement comprising: a base; an infant seat, where the infant seat is secured within the base; and a means for movement of the base, where the movements simulate the movement of a moving vehicle. The movements replicate a vehicle accelerating, decelerating, braking and occasional bumps that may be similar to a moving vehicle. The movement of the base may be powered by a motor that has various speed options associated with the movement. The infant seat may also include a handle and a visor.
The present invention relates to an infant seat that simulates the movement of a moving vehicle to assist in soothing and encouraging the sleep of a child that may be placed in the seat. It is well known that many children fall asleep in a moving vehicle. The base for the infant seat according to the present invention helps to simulate the motion of a moving vehicle along with bumps, rocking and stops and starting of a moving vehicle and therefore induces the sleep of a child.