Access-optimized mobile infant support

US9756962B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9756962-B2
Application numberUS-201414453209-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 6, 2014
Priority dateAug 9, 2013
Publication dateSep 12, 2017
Grant dateSep 12, 2017

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Abstract

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An access-optimized infant support device comprising a lower support frame and a seat or resting portion supported on the lower support frame, whereby the lower support frame maintains the seat or resting portion at a height allowing a line-of-sight eye-contact interaction between an infant on the seat or resting portion and an adult seated at a standard dining table, and also allows close proximity between the infant on the seat or resting portion and an adult seated on a standard sofa.

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What is claimed is: 1. An access-optimized infant support device comprising a lower support frame and a seat or resting portion supported on the lower support frame, whereby the lower support frame maintains the seat or resting portion at a height of about 21″ to about 36″ above a support surface and whereby the seat or resting portion is oriented at an angle of inclination of about 15° to about 40° relative to horizontal wherein the lower support frame comprises front and rear legs coupled to a gripping handle extending around at least a portion of the seat or resting portion. 2. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the lower support frame maintains the seat or resting portion at a height of about 26″-32″. 3. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the lower support frame maintains the seat or resting portion at a height of about 29″. 4. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the height of the seat or resting portion is adjustable. 5. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the lower support frame further comprises at least one wheel for mobility of the access-optimized infant support device. 6. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the seat or resting portion is oriented at an angle of inclination of about 27.5° relative to horizontal. 7. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the angle of inclination of the seat or resting portion is adjustable. 8. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , further comprising a detachable coupling between the lower support frame and the gripping handle allowing the seat or resting portion to be selectively attached to and removed from the lower support frame. 9. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the gripping handle is accessible at multiple locations around the seat or resting portion. 10. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the gripping handle is a wrap-around halo grip substantially surrounding the seat or resting portion. 11. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the lower support frame comprises a pair of front leg and a pair of rear legs. 12. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 11 , wherein the lower support frame further comprises at least one cross-member extending between the legs. 13. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 12 , wherein the legs define a periphery, and wherein the cross-member is inset a distance from a projection of the periphery. 14. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 11 , wherein the legs define a periphery, and wherein the seat or resting portion substantially aligns with a projection of the periphery. 15. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 11 , wherein the legs define a periphery, and wherein the seat or resting portion extends slightly beyond a projection of the periphery in at least one direction. 16. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 11 , wherein the legs define a periphery, and wherein the seat or resting portion does not extend beyond a projection of the periphery. 17. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 11 , wherein the legs define a periphery, and wherein the device does not include any stroller handle or feeding tray portion extending beyond a projection of the periphery. 18. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the height of the seat or resting portion allows a line-of-sight eye-contact interaction between an infant on the seat or resting portion and an adult seated at a standard dining table. 19. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the height of the seat or resting portion allows close proximity between an infant on the seat or resting portion and an adult seated on a standard sofa. 20. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the height of the seat or resting portion allows a line-of-sight eye-contact interaction between an infant on the seat or resting portion and an adult seated at a standard dining table, and also allows close proximity between the infant on the seat or resting portion and an adult seated on a standard sofa. 21. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , further comprising a connection allowing movement between the lower support frame and the seat or resting portion. 22. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the movement between the lower support frame and the seat or resting portion is soothing to an infant on the seat or resting portion. 23. The access-optimized infant support device of claim 1 , wherein the movement between the lower support frame and the seat or resting portion is a jiggle movement. 24. A mobile device for supporting and moving an infant or child, comprising: a seat portion having a gripping handle extending around at least a portion of the seat portion; and a support frame for supporting the seat portion, the support frame comprising support legs and cross-members extending between the support legs, the support legs extending from a proximal end near the seat portion to a distal end opposite the seat portion, wherein a plurality of the support legs are arcuate and define an outwardly directed convex curvature whereby their distal ends are more vertically oriented than their proximal ends and wherein the proximal ends of the support legs are coupled to the gripping handle; wherein the distal ends of the support legs define a periphery comprising a width (W) and a length (L), the width being between about 14″ to about 23″ and the length being between about 19″ to about 31″, and wherein a length-to-width aspect ratio (L/W) is between about 0.8 to about 2.2. 25. The mobile device of claim 24 , wherein the width is about 18″. 26. The mobile device of claim 24 , wherein the length is about 25″. 27. The mobile device of claim 24 , wherein the length-to-width aspect ratio is about 1.4. 28. The mobile device of claim 24 , wherein the support frame maintains the seat portion at a height of about 21″ to about 36″ above the support surface. 29. The mobile device of claim 28 , wherein the support frame maintains the seat portion at a height of about 29″. 30. The mobile device of claim 24 , wherein the gripping handle is accessible at multiple locations around the seat portion. 31. The mobile device of claim 24 , wherein at least one of the cross-members is inset a distance from a projection of the periphery. 32. The mobile device of claim 24 , wherein the seat portion substantially aligns with a projection of the periphery. 33. The mobile device of claim 24 , further comprising at least one component including a feeding tray, push-handle or other accessory coupled to the seat portion and/or the support frame, wherein the at least one component does not substantially extend beyond a projection of the periphery. 34. A mobile infant support device comprising: a resting portion for supporting a child or infant at an angle of inclination of about 15° to about 40° and a gripping handle extending at least partially around the resting portion; a support frame for supporting the resting portion abo

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  • Cradles {; Bassinets} · CPC title

  • adjustable · CPC title

  • for carrying children in seated position · CPC title

  • Children's tables {(school forms A47B39/00; school desks or tables A47B41/00)} · CPC title

  • A47D1/06Primary

    convertible to a push chair · CPC title

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What does patent US9756962B2 cover?
An access-optimized infant support device comprising a lower support frame and a seat or resting portion supported on the lower support frame, whereby the lower support frame maintains the seat or resting portion at a height allowing a line-of-sight eye-contact interaction between an infant on the seat or resting portion and an adult seated at a standard dining table, and also allows close prox…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kids Ii Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47D1/06. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 12 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).