The invention relates to devices to rock an individual to provide comfort, and particularly to devices to soothe a child and induce sleep.
It is well known that the gentle rocking or moving of a child will have the effect of soothing it, often to the extent of inducing sleep. Parents often rock children in prams and pushchairs to provide this calming effect. Since the age of the motor vehicle, parents have also discovered that the gentle motion experienced by a child travelling in a car often has a similar effect. Despite the many and self-evident drawbacks, many parents desperate to get their child asleep have resorted to driving around with the child in the car just induce this soothing and sleep-inducing effect.
Over the years, many devices have been developed to automate the process of inducing relaxation or sleep in infants.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,711,045 describes apparatus for inducing relaxation or sleep in infants comprising, in essence, a child seat mounted on three elliptical cams that rotate and cause the seat to move.
UK Patent Application GB 2355923 describes an oscillating infant seat assembly for an infant “bouncer” seat of the type having a resilient frame and base located directly below a seat. The device is provided with a crank arm to impart vertical reciprocal motion to the base of the seat, the frequency of which can be adjusted to match the natural frequency of the seat for a particular weight of baby.
International Patent Application WO 02/05687 describes in general terms, a seat mounted on a multi-dimensional actuator where the actuator is capable of generating a motion that simulates the motion of a moving vehicle. The device is said to promote sleeping in a seated user.
UK Patent Application GB 2307025 describes yet another rocking baby seat device in which a baby seat device in which a baby seat is held in a main base unit housing a moving generator. The movement generator comprises an oscillating crank to rock the seat back and forth. The device is said to mimic the movements of a vehicle in motion, and thereby induce sleep in a baby using the device.
International Patent Application WO 2004/107927 describes a cradle mounted on a chassis with springs and electromagnets, and is said to reproduce the rocking and acoustic environment experienced by an infant in a basket strapped in a moving car.
Also known to the applicant is international patent application WO 99/10062. This is, in fact an infant entertainment device, designed to entertain, and therefore maintain an infant in a state of arousal through play. The device has a seat member and an undulating track, connected to the seat by a rod. The seat is rotated by a motor, and the interaction of the rod and track cause the seat to rock as the seat rotates.
All these devices have various shortcomings, including the provision of only simple reciprocating motion, that fails to mimic that experienced by a child in a car or the use of highly complex actuators and control systems to attempt to mimic such motion leading to devices that are unwieldy and complex with associated likelihood of mechanical failure and high manufacturing costs. Furthermore, as configured, the devices are only capable of reproducing a single pattern of movement without extensive reprogramming or adjustment of cam wheels and the like. In the entertainment device, not only is the motion of the chair is constrained about a single axis by the hinged connection (thus only allowing rocking, and not pitching), but the chair needs to rotate as well, in order to produce the movement.
It is an object of the present invention to attempt a solution to at least some of these, and other problems.
Accordingly, the invention provides, in a first aspect, a rocking device comprising a seat unit (as defined herein) and a base unit, operatively coupled by a motion generator, said motion generator comprising: a profiled track defining a closed undulating path; a track follower, arranged to interact with said profiled track; and means to impart relative rotational movement between said profiled track and said track follower, thereby creating relative displacement between said seat unit and said base unit, characterized by the provision of decoupling means to decouple the relative displacement between the seat and base from any rotational movement of the chair.
In a second aspect, the decoupling means comprises a rotatable mounting between at least one of said seat unit and base unit and at least one of said profiled track and track follower.
In a third aspect, the rocking device further comprises a damper to modulate the relative displacement between the seat unit and the base unit.
Preferably, the rocking device of aspect 3 comprising a plurality of dampers.
Preferably also, in the rocking device of either aspect 3 or aspect 4 a damper is operably connected between the seat unit and the base unit.
Preferably also, in the rocking device of either aspect 3 or aspect 4 a damper is operably connected between the seat unit and the track follower.
In any aspect of the invention it is preferable that the profiled track is so shaped as to create relative displacement between the seat unit and the base unit in more than one spatial dimension.
Also included within the scope of the invention is a profiled track adapted for use with a rocking device as described above.
Also included within the scope of the invention is a method of making a profiled track for use with a rocking device, comprising the steps of: measuring the displacement of an object within a travelling vehicle; using those measurements to shape a track so as to mimic the displacement of the object so measured.
The movement experienced by a child in a travelling car may be measured using motion detectors such as accelerometers attached to a child seat in a car. The range of motion is measured and recorded during a typical journey, and transcribed onto a profiled track by e.g. machining or moulding. The mechanism of recording and playback is analogous to that used in the production and playing of vinyl records, where the pattern on the record is converted to sound by the needle, or stylus, responding to the pattern on the disc. Where the profiled track reproduces movement in multiple spatial dimensions, the process in analogous to a stereo vinyl record, where one track is reproduced by up-and-down movement of the stylus, and the other track by a side-to-side movement.
Also included within the scope of the invention is a rocking device substantially as described herein, with reference to, and as illustrated by, any appropriate combination of the accompanying drawings.
In the invention as defined above, the “seat unit” may comprise a seat, crib or cot, with or without a support plate, or merely a support plate adapted to receive a seat, crib or cot. In this way, a seat such as a specially adapted car seat, or a carrycot may be attached to the unit. As a child will be used to the seat in which they travel by car, this more closely mimics the “driving experience” that is known to induce restfulness and sleep. An additional feature in any of these devices is also the provision of mounting points on the base unit, to allow the whole unit to replace a conventional car seat. In this way, once a car journey is complete, the unit can be activated to mimic further travel, thus prolonging the sleep-inducing effect whilst the car is stationary. Parents would find this particularly useful in situations such as camping or caravanning, where, upon arrival at their destination, they would like a child to remain asleep whilst they erected a tent, or secured the caravan pitch.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
As the horizontal wheel 10 rotates, the track follower 13 engages with the undulating profiled track 5, and causes the seat 2 to move in response to the profile of the track. The rotating wheel 10 and motor assembly 9 thereby creates a relative displacement between the seat unit and the base unit, whilst decoupling the relative displacement from any rotational movement of the chair.
a) illustrates, schematically, the operation of the child entertainment device described in WO 99/10062. A seat unit, 14 is attached to a track follower 13 that interacts with an undulating track 5 attached to a base unit 8. As the seat is rotated (as indicated) the track follower 13 interacts with the undulating track 5 and causes the seat to rock (about a single axis) as the seat rotates—the rocking and rotation are coupled together.
b) to 2(e) illustrate, again schematically, embodiments of the present invention. All these embodiments have a seat unit 14, a track follower 13, an undulating track 5 and a base unit 8. The devices also have means—such as a motor—to rotate the undulating track 5 with respect to the track follower 13; this is not illustrated in
In addition, the devices have means 15 to decouple the relative displacement between the seat and base from any rotational movement of the chair 14. The various embodiments show possible arrangements of the elements with the track follower 13 being mounted to the seat unit 14 (
Different tracks may also be used to mimic different road conditions, and the rocking device is preferably constructed such that the profiled tracks are removable, and hence interchangeable, so that parents can select a track to mimic a range of motion that is particularly effective to soothing their child.
Particularly preferred additional features of the invention are as follows:
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