This invention relates generally to vibration devices and, more particularly, to a vibrating device specifically configured for use in comforting an infant or toddler to the point of encouraging the infant to fall asleep.
Parents, grandparents, babysitters, or other caregivers have all tried various methods to help an infant get to sleep for a nap or for the night. Such methods may include rocking the baby in a chair, carrying the baby around the house, singing, or even going for a drive. In the end, however, the most frequently used method includes some form of gently patting the baby's back and/or bottom until the baby is soundly asleep. Sometimes the caregiver even continues to pat the baby's back after laying him or her down in the baby bed to verify that the baby is fast asleep.
Various devices have been proposed in the prior art to vibrate in a manner that is soothing when rested against a person's skin or pressed against a person's sore muscles. Although assumably effective for their intended purposes, the existing devices and proposals do not provide a vibratory device that can be configured to simulate the patting that a caregiver provides while helping an infant go to sleep.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a vibratory device that is configured to assist in patting an infant's back as an assistant to a caregiver's attempt to put the baby to sleep. Further, it would be desirable to have a vibration device that may be coupled to the inside of a baby bed and positioned to automatically and safely pat a baby's back without direct supervision or involvement of a caregiver.
A vibrating device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention for use in comforting an infant includes a motor and an arm operatively coupled to the motor. The arm includes a first end operatively coupled to the motor and a second or distal end displaced from the proximal end, the arm being repeatedly movable between first and second configurations when the motor is energized. A pad member is fixedly connected to the distal end of the arm, the pad member having a soft construction configured to prevent injury when the pad member contacts an infant. The vibrating device includes a housing including side walls defining an interior area configured to contain the motor. A housing side wall defines an aperture through which the arm extends away from the motor. When the motor is energized, the arm vibrates up and down so as to pat a baby's back.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a vibrating device specifically configured to pat the back or bottom of an infant so as to comfort the infant or assist in putting the infant to sleep.
Another object of this invention is to provide a vibrating device, as aforesaid, having a motor, an arm operatively coupled to the motor, and a pad situated at a distal end of the arm for patting a baby's back or bottom when the motor is energized.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a vibrating device, as aforesaid, that may be selectively coupled to a spindle of a baby crib and positioned so that an arm may be positioned to pat a baby's back.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a vibrating device, as aforesaid, having padding situated on the arm and pad member to prevent injury to the infant when the motor is energized.
A further object of this invention is to provide a vibrating device, as aforesaid, that includes a support stand so that the vibrating device may be selectively positioned on the floor.
A still further object of this invention is to provide a vibrating device, as aforesaid, that is easy to use and safe in operation.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
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A vibration device for patting an infant's back according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
The vibration device 10 includes a housing 20 having a bottom wall 22, a top wall 24, and a plurality of side walls 26 extending upwardly from the bottom wall 22 (
The motor 32 is positioned in the interior area of the housing 20 (
More particularly, the second portion first end 52 may be magnetically connected to the first portion second end 46. The first portion second end 46 has a configuration that is complementary to a configuration of the second portion first end 52. For instance, respective ends may include less that a full thickness such that a normal thickness is presented when the ends are situated adjacent to one another. In other words, respective ends may be situated side by side as a result of their respective reduced thicknesses as can be appreciated by comparing
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The vibration device 10 may also include a support stand 60 that enables the device to be used apart from a baby bed 6, such as to be utilized on a floor surface or on an adult sized bed. The support stand 60 may include a base member 62 and a support post 68 extending upwardly from the base member 62. It is understood that the support post 68 includes a configuration that is complementary to the clamp member 30 such that the clamp member 30 may be selectively coupled thereto in the same manner as it is intended to be coupled to a baby bed spindle 8. The base member 62 may include a first base portion 64 and a second base portion 66. Each respective base portion may include a generally U-shaped configuration defining an open end directed away from the support post 68. It is believed that this configuration provides a beneficial stability to the base member 62.
In use, the vibrating device 10 may be positioned adjacent an infant that is lying on his stomach, such as by coupling the clamp member 30 to a baby bed spindle 8 or by coupling the clamp to the support post 68 of the support stand 60. The motor 32 may then be actuated such as by pressing an on/off button (not shown) or the like. When the motor 32 is energized, the arm 40 is repeatedly and perhaps quickly moved up and down such that the pad member 34 may repeatedly pat the back or bottom of an infant.
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.