Height-adjustable child support device
US-2016286977-A1 · Oct 6, 2016 · US
US10463171B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10463171-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715713020-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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An activity jumper for a child includes a base and two vertical supports operably connected to the base. The vertical supports extend upward from the base with each vertical support including two arms that extend away from the vertical support. A plurality of stretchable tension members are each operably connected to one of the two arms of one of the two vertical supports and a tabletop is suspended by the tension members, the tabletop having a top play surface and a central opening with a child seat disposed in the central opening. A method of storing an activity jumper is also provided.
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What we claim is: 1. An activity jumper for a child, the activity jumper comprising: a base; two vertical supports operably connected to the base and extending upward from the base, each vertical support including two arms that extend away from the vertical support; a plurality of stretchable tension members, each tension member operably connected to one of the two arms of one of the two vertical supports; and a tabletop suspended by the tension members, the tabletop having a top play surface and a central opening with a child seat disposed in the central opening; wherein each of the tension members includes: a first strap operably connected to one of the arms of one of the vertical supports, a second strap operably connected to the tabletop, and a piston connected to and extending between the first strap and the second strap. 2. The activity jumper of claim 1 , wherein the base comprises: two base assemblies, each base assembly configured to receive one of the two vertical supports; and two support stabilizing members connecting the two base assemblies to form a substantially oval shape. 3. The activity jumper of claim 1 , wherein for each of the two vertical supports, the two arms are offset such that one of the two arms is closer to an upper end of the vertical support than the other of the two arms. 4. The activity jumper of claim 3 , wherein the two arms are offset by about 2 inches. 5. The activity jumper of claim 1 , wherein the first strap, the second strap, or both the first strap and the second strap are comprised of a non-elastic material. 6. The activity jumper of claim 1 , wherein the piston comprises a housing and a spring enclosed by the housing; wherein the first strap extends through the housing and connects to one end of the spring and the second strap extends through the housing and connects to another end of the spring. 7. The activity jumper of claim 6 , wherein the piston further includes an additional strap enclosed by the housing, the additional strap connected to the first strap and the second strap such that the additional strap prevents the spring from extending past a maximum length. 8. The activity jumper of claim 7 , wherein the maximum length is less than or equal to about 3.75 inches. 9. The activity jumper of claim 1 , wherein the tabletop includes a plurality of height adjustment means, each height adjustment means comprising a plurality of hooks along a bottom of the tabletop and aligned in a row perpendicular to a perimeter of the tabletop; and wherein each of the second straps of the tension members includes a clip configured to removably engage one of the hooks of one of the height adjustment means. 10. The activity jumper of claim 9 , wherein the tabletop defines t-shaped slots along the perimeter of the tabletop and adjacent to each of the height adjustment means, each of the t-shaped slots configured to removably retain the second strap in alignment with the respective height adjustment means. 11. The activity jumper of claim 1 , wherein the activity jumper further includes an electronic counter removably connected to the tabletop, the electronic counter configured to that track movement of the tabletop caused by vertical movement of a child positioned in the child seat. 12. The activity jumper of claim 11 , wherein the electronic counter includes lights, a speaker, or both lights and speaker. 13. An activity jumper for a child, the activity jumper comprising: a base; two vertical supports operably connected to the base and extending upward from the base, each vertical support including two arms that extend away from the vertical support; a plurality of stretchable tension members, each tension member operably connected to one of the two arms of one of the two vertical supports; and a tabletop suspended by the tension members, the tabletop having a top play surface and a central opening with a child seat disposed in the central opening; wherein the base includes: two base assemblies, each base assembly configured to receive one of the two vertical supports, and two support stabilizing members connecting the two base assemblies to form a substantially oval shape. 14. The activity jumper of claim 13 , wherein for each of the two vertical supports, the two arms are offset such that one of the two arms is closer to an upper end of the vertical support than the other of the two arms. 15. The activity jumper of claim 13 , wherein each of the tension members comprises: a first strap operably connected to one of the arms of one of the vertical supports; a second strap operably connected to the tabletop; and a piston connected to and extending between the first strap and the second strap, the piston including a housing and a spring enclosed by the housing with the first strap extending through the housing and connecting to one end of the spring and the second strap extending through the housing and connecting to another end of the spring. 16. An activity jumper for a child, the activity jumper comprising: a base; two vertical supports operably connected to the base and extending upward from the base, each vertical support including two arms that extend away from the vertical support; a plurality of stretchable tension members, each tension member including a first strap operably connected to one of the arms of one of the vertical supports, a piston connected to the first strap opposite the arm, and a second strap connected to the piston opposite the first strap; and a tabletop connected to each of the second straps of the plurality of tension members such that the tabletop is suspended by the tension members, the tabletop having a top play surface and a central opening with a child seat disposed in the central opening. 17. The activity jumper of claim 16 , wherein, for each tension member, the piston comprises a housing and a spring enclosed by the housing; wherein the first strap extends through the housing and connects to one end of the spring and the second strap extends through the housing and connects to another end of the spring. 18. The activity jumper of claim 17 , wherein, for each tension member, the piston further includes an additional strap enclosed by the housing, the additional strap connected to the first strap and the second strap such that the additional strap prevents the spring from extending past a maximum length. 19. The activity jumper of claim 18 , wherein the maximum length is less than or equal to about 3.75 inches. 20. The activity jumper of claim 16 , wherein, for each tension member, the first strap, the second strap, or both the first strap and the second strap are comprised of a non-elastic material. 21. The activity jumper of claim 16 , wherein the base comprises: two base assemblies, each base assembly configured to receive one of the two vertical supports; and two support stabilizing members connecting the two base assemblies to form a substantially oval shape. 22. The activity jumper of claim 16 , wherein for each of the two vertical supports, the two arms are offset such that one of the two arms is closer to an upper end of the vertical support than the other of the two arms. 23. The activity jumper of claim 16 , wherein the tabletop includes a plurality of height adjustment means, each height adjustment means comprising a plurality of hooks along a bottom of the tabletop and aligned in a row perpendicular to a perimeter of the tabletop; and wherei
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