Infant lounger

US9585494B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9585494-B2
Application numberUS-201213571514-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 10, 2012
Priority dateAug 10, 2011
Publication dateMar 7, 2017
Grant dateMar 7, 2017

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Abstract

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A lounger seat, as for infants or children, having a body with a seating area, sidewalls for retaining the child in the seating area, and a non-flat lower surface for supporting the lounger on a support surface. In example embodiments, the non-flat lower surface allows rocking of the lounger. A kickstand or brace is optionally extendable to block the lounger from rocking, or retractable to permit rocking.

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What is claimed is: 1. A rocking lounger for supporting an infant or child user in a reclined position on a support surface, the lounger comprising: a main lounger body, comprising: a central support portion comprising a first upper support surface for supporting the user's head and back, a second lower support surface for supporting the user's legs, a seat area between the upper and lower portions, first and second sides, and head and foot ends, wherein the upper and lower support surfaces of the central support portion are oriented at an obtuse angle relative of about 100°-170° relative to one another to support the infant or child in the reclined position; first and second sidewalls extending along the first and second sides of the central support portion; and a base defining a lower and rearward outer convexly curved surface for supporting the lounger on the support surface, the curved surface extending at least partially between the head end and the foot end for providing a smooth rocking motion, the curved surface comprising at least one contact point in contact with the support surface and at least one point not in contact with the support surface at any moment during rocking, wherein the lounger is configured to provide a smooth rocking motion on the support surface along the curved surface of the base, wherein points along the curved surface are configured to contact the support surface during rocking of the lounger, and wherein the curved surface near the head and foot ends is elevated about 1-3 inches above a medial portion of the curved surface that contacts the underlying support surface in an equilibrium state; a kickstand movable between at least a first position and a second position, the kickstand comprising a mounting end movably mounted to the main lounger body and a free end movable relative to the main lounger body, wherein in the first position the free end of the kickstand is retracted against the main lounger body and not protruding from below the base curved surface allowing rocking motion of the lounger, and wherein in the second position the free end of the kickstand is extending from at least a portion of the main lounger body to engage the support surface to prevent rocking motion of the lounger; wherein the central support portion is removably attached to the first and second side portions for collapsible storage of the lounger; and further comprising first and second cross-bars removably attachable between the first and second side portions to form a support frame, and wherein the central support portion comprises releasable attachment means for engagement with the support frame. 2. The lounger of claim 1 , wherein the central support portion comprises a foam body. 3. The lounger of claim 2 , wherein the first and second side portions each comprise a foam core without a rigid outer covering. 4. The lounger of claim 1 , further comprising a harness for retaining the user in the lounger. 5. The lounger of claim 4 , wherein the harness comprises a three-point harness having a waist belt and a crotch strap. 6. The lounger of claim 1 , wherein the central support portion comprises a molded plastic shell. 7. The lounger of claim 1 , wherein the obtuse angle of the upper and lower support surfaces of the central support portion is about 120°-160°. 8. The lounger of claim 1 , further comprising a slipcover removably covering the first and second side portions and the central support portion. 9. The lounger of claim 1 , further comprising a headrest movably positioned on the central support portion. 10. The lounger of claim 1 , further comprising a sound transmitter. 11. The lounger of claim 1 , further comprising at least one tactile entertainment element. 12. The rocking lounger of claim 1 , wherein the first and second sidewalls extend generally contiguously along the first and second sides of the central support portion and project a distance above the first and second support surfaces of the central support portion, wherein the first and second sidewalls are generally solid and without any openings and extend contiguously from the head end to the foot end, and wherein base lower curved surface extends substantially contiguously from the head end to the foot end. 13. A rocking lounger comprising: a body comprising a central support portion and a first and second solid sidewall portion, the central support portion having an upper surface and a lower surface, first and second sides, a head end and a foot end, the upper surface defining a seating area and the lower surface being curved to permit a smooth rocking motion, the curved lower surface extending substantially continuously from the head end to the foot end without any discontinuities between the head end and the foot end that would interrupt the smooth rocking motion, the upper and lower support surfaces oriented at an obtuse angle of about 120°-160° relative to one another to support the infant or child in the reclined position, the first and second sidewalls extending contiguously along the first and second sides of the central support portion and projecting a distance above the upper surface of the central support portion, the first and second sidewalls being solid and without openings and extending continuously from the head end to the foot end; a kickstand for selective operation to allow or prevent rocking of the body, the kickstand being movable between a first or retracted position and a second or extended position, wherein in the first position the kickstand is retracted within a recessed portion of the curved lower surface allowing rocking motion of the lounger, and wherein in the second position the kickstand is extending out of the recessed portion of the curved lower surface for preventing rocking motion of the lounger; wherein in an equilibrium state the curved lower surface near the head and foot ends is elevated about 1-3 inches above a medial portion of the curved lower surface that contacts the underlying support surface; wherein the central support portion is removably attached to the first and second side portions for collapsible storage of the lounger; and further comprising first and second cross-bars removably attachable between the first and second side portions to form a support frame, and wherein the central support portion comprises releasable attachment means for engagement with the support frame. 14. The lounger of claim 13 , wherein the body comprises a plastic shell. 15. The lounger of claim 13 , wherein the kickstand is pivotally mounted to the curved lower surface, wherein when the kickstand is in the first position retracted within the recessed portion of the curved lower surface allowing rocking motion of the lounger, the kickstand is positioned at or above the curved lower surface that rocks on the underlying support surface. 16. A rocking lounger for supporting an infant in a reclined position on an underlying support surface, the lounger comprising: a foam body including a first sidewall, a second sidewall, and a central support portion positioned therebetween, wherein the first and second sidewalls and the central support collectively define a head end, an opposite foot end, a first side, a second opposite side, and an arcuate lower surface, wherein the first and second sidewalls each extend contiguously along the respective first and second sides of the central support portion from the head end to the foot end of the central support portion, project above the central support portion, and form respective first and second side surfaces of the foam body without a rigid outer coveri

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  • with curved rocking members resting on the ground · CPC title

  • Baby-carriers with rigid frames · CPC title

  • A47D13/02Primary

    Baby-carriers; Carry-cots · CPC title

  • Rocking-chairs; {Indoor} Swings {; Baby bouncers} · CPC title

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What does patent US9585494B2 cover?
A lounger seat, as for infants or children, having a body with a seating area, sidewalls for retaining the child in the seating area, and a non-flat lower surface for supporting the lounger on a support surface. In example embodiments, the non-flat lower surface allows rocking of the lounger. A kickstand or brace is optionally extendable to block the lounger from rocking, or retractable to perm…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Burns Stephen, Sclare Jacob, Gilbert David, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47D13/02. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 07 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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