Patent classifications
A47D13/04
Walker Device
The present invention relates to an improved walker device that is used to assist infants and toddlers in learning how to stand or walk. The improved walker has an integral structure and includes a vertical member, a cross member, a longitudinal member, a diagonal support member, a plurality of wheels, and a handle grip. The cross member has wheels at opposite ends and the longitudinal member extends horizontally from the middle of the cross member and has a wheel at the free end. The plurality of wheels work in conjunction to move the walker when forward force is applied to the handle grip. The wheels also ensure smooth movement over a floor surface, allowing the child to walk independently under adult supervision. The improved walker may have adjustable braking pads and/or wheels with treads for traction to control the speed of the improved walker.
Walker Device
The present invention relates to an improved walker device that is used to assist infants and toddlers in learning how to stand or walk. The improved walker has an integral structure and includes a vertical member, a cross member, a longitudinal member, a diagonal support member, a plurality of wheels, and a handle grip. The cross member has wheels at opposite ends and the longitudinal member extends horizontally from the middle of the cross member and has a wheel at the free end. The plurality of wheels work in conjunction to move the walker when forward force is applied to the handle grip. The wheels also ensure smooth movement over a floor surface, allowing the child to walk independently under adult supervision. The improved walker may have adjustable braking pads and/or wheels with treads for traction to control the speed of the improved walker.
Orthopedic baby seat
An orthopedic baby seat including an inflexible base, having a triangular planar cushion, of a flexible support material, wherein the base tapers towards a front end in a substantially fish-tail-shaped planar configuration. The base is configured to receive and support a baby's bottom. The seat further includes a back support, extending upwardly from and at least partially around the base, in a C-formation and to a height of at least to a bottom of the baby's ribcage, with an opening of the C-formation directed towards the front of the seat. The back support includes at least one layer of a flexible sheet material, having a number of spaced, upwardly extending retaining formations, and a number of elongated battens, retained by the retaining formations and extending longitudinally upwardly from the base, providing a rigid, vertically, and flexible lateral support to a baby.
Convertible walker and stroller
A convertible walker and stroller device includes a base having a plurality of wheels affixed thereto and a platform movably connected to the base via a height adjustment mechanism. A pair of openings disposed on the platform are adapted to receive a pair of legs of an occupant therethrough. The platform is configured to move between an extended position and a retracted position, wherein the platform contacts an upper side of the base when the platform is in the retracted position, and wherein a gap is defined between the base and the platform when the platform is in the extended position. The device can be selectively switched between walker and stroller configurations, providing multiple ways to transport an infant or small child in a single device.
Walking Assistance Assembly
A walking assistance assembly includes a set of first legs forming an X a set of second legs forming an X. A frame is coupled to each of the first and second sets of legs. Moreover, the frame is horizontally oriented when the first and second legs are in an unfolded position thereby facilitating the frame to surround a user. Each of the first and second legs supports the frame thereby supporting the weight of the user to assist the user with standing. A plurality of rollers is each of the rollers is rotatably coupled to a respective one of the first and second legs and each of the rollers can roll along a support surface. A seat is coupled between the set of first and second legs for having the user sit thereon.
MULTI-FUNCTION CENTERED WHEEL RIDE-ON TOY
A ride-on toy includes a main body having a lower wall and a centered wheel. The centered wheel is rotatably mounted in the main body with a portion of the wheel protruding from the main body through an opening in the lower wall, such that when the ride-on toy is disposed on a flat surface, it can be rocked back and forth relative to an axis defined by the centered wheel. A seat is arranged over the wheel and between two handles of different lengths. Stabilizers are connected to the lower wall at opposite sides of the opening. The centered wheel may be hollow and contain one or more developmental toys.
Walking Aid Apparatus for Toddlers
An apparatus includes a support frame structure for supporting a walking aid. A seating device supports a toddler in a sitting or standing position. A tether implement secures the seating device to the support frame structure, wherein the frame members stabilize the apparatus on a supporting surface. A plurality of wheels disposed at a base of each of the plurality of frame members provides mobility on the supporting surface. L-shaped extensions are configured to extend each of the plurality of wheels further out than the support frame structure. A braking mechanism disposed on an underside of each L-shaped extension is configured to generally stop a movement of the apparatus or a rotation of the wheel when the wheel is no longer supported by the supporting surface. A handle implement disposed on the support frame structure is configured to be operable for steering the apparatus.
Folding Walker with Wheels
A child's folding walker with caster wheels that is adjustable in height to permit a child to sit and touch the ground and move the walker. The walker has four vertical legs and two collapsible side frames that enabling the walker to collapse into a vertical configuration. Each collapsing side frame includes a folding, upper member and a folding lower member. The proximal ends of the folding members are pivotally attached to a vertical leg. Each upper frame member is made of two elongated sections joined by a locking collar that holds distal ends of the elongated sections together in axial, alignment. The locking collar is pivotally attached at its opposite ends to the two elongated sections, When the locking collar is forced upward, the two elongated sections are misaligned thereby enabling the legs to move inward. On the front and rear side frames on the walker is a supplemental locking assembly. The suspension seat is provided for supporting a child,
Modular table and walker
A children's play table and walker including modular table accessory panels for interchangeable use, and a walker rotationally mounted to move around the table. The seat may be removable so that the table can be used independently as the child grows. A modular tabletop assembly allows for customization of a table for different purposes or different developmental stages of a child. A gravity-assisted connection between a tabletop assembly and a table base assists in assembly of the table.
ORTHOPEDIC BABY SEAT
The invention relates to an orthopedic baby seat. The seat comprises a relatively inflexible base, having a substantially triangular planar cushion, of a resiliently flexible, support material, the cushioned base tapering towards a front end to provide a substantially fish-tail shaped planar configuration. The base is suitably dimensioned and configured to receive and support a baby's bottom thereon. The seat further comprises a back support, extending upwardly from and at least partially around the base, in a substantially C-formation and to a height of at least to the bottom of the baby's ribcage, with the opening of the C-formation directed towards the front of the seat. The back support comprises at least one layer of at least partially flexible sheet material, having a number of spaced, upwardly extending retaining formations, and a number of elongated battens, retained by the retaining formations and extending longitudinally upwardly from the base, providing a substantially rigid, vertically, and flexible, laterally, support to a baby occupying the seat. The seat also comprises two opposing leg openings, extending outwardly from the base, and two opposed, cushioned thigh support formations, separating the base from the two leg openings and dimensioned and configured to allow the hips to fall and spread naturally apart to the side, with the thighs at least partially supported towards the knee joints and the hips and knees bent, allowing the legs to spread outwardly in a supported manner while moving relatively freely in the seat.