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The present invention provides an infant bed including a frame body that is movable between a stretched state and a collapsed state in which the frame body includes: a top frame having a first top frame and a second top frame pivoted with each other; a first leg and a second leg each having an upper end pivotally connected to the top frame and a sliding member movably mounted on each of the first leg and the second leg; a plurality of support frames in which two ends of each support frame being ...
An incubator for premature or weakly infants having a base section which serves as a support for both the infant in the incubator chamber and a protective top section made of a substantially transparent material. The incubator chamber is surrounded by an inner and an outer shell. The temperature and humidity of the air in the incubator chamber is controlled by introducing conditioned air into the incubator chamber and withdrawing it between the inner and outer shells.
An infant seat consists of collapsible and intersecting frame members providing for a substantial base to accommodate elevation of an infant maintained therein. One of the frame members is articulated with the two pieces thereof being interconnected by a spring such that the seat itself may be caused to reciprocate or "rock." Wheels at one end of the base accommodate ease of movement of the infant seat. A toy bar is adapted for selective interconnection with the frame for the presentation of an ...
An infant teether comprising a hollow teething unit defined in part by thin, flexible walls for holding hard teething foods such as cookies, pretzels, fruits, and the like. The walls of the teething unit are provided with a plurality of holes for allowing the food therein to be released into the infant's mouth in small, soft pieces, upon a repetitive biting action on the teething unit. The infant teether further comprises a cap for closing an opening in the teething unit to prevent food spillage...
The present invention provides an infant carrier having a bouncer mode of operation in which the bouncer mechanism is designed such that a harmonic vibration will be established regardless of varying weights of infants placed within the carrier. In addition, the infant carrier includes a mechanism for locking a carrying handle in one of two positions including cooperating camming surfaces formed on detent members of the handle and recess portions of the sides of the infant carrier.
An infant crawler used to assist infants in learning to walk, wherein the infant is supported by a central frame in a generally forwardly inclined position at a height whereat the infant's feet can reach the floor, so that the infant may move the crawler by pushing with its foot action. The torso of the infant is supported in a generally forwardly inclined position, so that the infant's strength and attention are not diverted from the process of learning leg and foot movement, to the necessity f...
An infant's garment having a sack portion adapted to receive the legs of an infant, and two flaps attached to the sack adapted to wrap around the infant's arms and overlap behind the body.
An infant rocker arranged to support a bassinet or the like on a support tray suspended bu coil springs above a base and drive means arranged to rhythmically move the support tray and hence the bassinet in a predetermined pattern, which is preferably an orbital motion, in a plane parallel to the base.
An infant feeding bib which is comfortable to wear and efficient in use. The bib comprises an apron-like member made of flexible material, which member is attachable to the neck of the infant to be fed, and a trough-shaped member made of rigid or substantially rigid material, which member is detachably connected to the apron-like member for catching the solids and liquids inadvertantly dropped by the infant.
An infant's chair for firmly fastening on a table is disclosed in the present invention. The infant's chair utilizes an accommodating device for holding an infant's body thereon, and two supporting members for securely supporting the accommodating device on the edge portion of the table without attaching it to the ground.
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