Dual infant activity center
An infant activity device is disclosed which includes a tray mounted on a vertical elevation member to support the tray in a horizontal orientation above a support surface. The tray has two openings for two seats to supporting an infant and allow the infants to sit above the support surface to allow their legs to engage the support surface. The seats are positioned a predetermined distance away from each other to impede an infant is sitting in the first seat from reaching the head or torso of a second infant sitting in the second seat.
The Applicant claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/064,046 entitled Dual Activity Center filed on Feb. 13, 2008 and which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDInfant activity centers or child entertainment centers typically involve a tray or tabletop through which an opening is provided to allow a small child or infant to sit and interact with items that may be provided on the tray. The trays are elevated from a support member such as a floor by a plurality of legs or pylons. Many of the prior art devices are stationary devices and cannot be moved by the infant.
SUMMARYThe present invention is directed to a unit that is designed to holds two infants, such as twins, in separate seats in a manner that allows them to interact and play with one another. The arrangement of the seats in the device encourages early socialization among twins or children of approximately the same age and allows for them to safely play with one another in a secure environment. Further aspects of the disclosure are directed to an infant activity center wherein more than one infant can interact with one another and share items on a single tray. In a preferred embodiment, the tray is supported from the floor by a plurality of legs. Two passages are provided through the tray in which seats for infants are situated. The seats are designed to support the weight of the infant and each seat includes openings through which the infant's legs may be received. The seat is made from a flexible fabric or other material such as molded synthetic resin. In one embodiment the seats allow for the infant to rotate 360° using their legs or arms for mobility. The rotation of the seat with respect to the tray may be facilitated by the provision of an annular bearing assembly or rollers (not shown) which are received in a complementary annular ring on the tabletop around the seats. This arrangement provides some exercise for the infant and allows the children to conveniently access the entire tabletop that surrounds the seating area, including areas that are provided with secured toys as well as areas on the tabletop that are empty.
In an alternative contemplated embodiment, toys are provided that are located and secured on the tabletop between the infants as well as at locations secured around the tabletop of the unit. In a preferred embodiment a toy is positioned in a secured location that is accessible by both infants when they are seated in their respective seats. Providing toys that are secured in place prevents the toys from being dropped from the tabletop or, with respect to the toy in the location between the infants, to be moved by one of the infants from the location. This arranged allows simultaneous play by more than one infant with a single toy and prevents one infant from keeping the toy to oneself. The infants are spaced apart from one another in a manner that allows them to share a toy, but they are not able to directly interact with each other, with the exception of their extended hands. This arrangement allows the infants to explore playing with one another as well as individually. Toys secured to the tabletop may include abacus like wire toys, spinning toys, light-up toys, mirrors and musical or noisemaking toys.
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Tray 12 is provided with a plurality of toys 18-21 secured to the tray that can be manipulated by the infants when seated. One of the toys 24 is positioned directly between opposite seats 30 and 32.
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In yet a further embodiment, the method of securing the toys in place may be provided in such manner as to allow the parent to easily change the locations of the toys that have been secured to the tabletop. Such techniques are well known in the art and may include snap fitting securing techniques, or the use of bolts and wing nuts. Preferably all the parts that are used in the construction of the devices are sized in a manner to obviate any choking hazards. In yet a further contemplated embodiment of the invention, a portion of the tabletop or tray is comprised of Lucite, plexi-glass or other transparent material. In this embodiment the infant may be able to look downward though the table to see objects on the floor. While in the preferred embodiment the seat structure is attached to the tabletop to allow for 360° rotation, less than complete rotation may also advance the objectives.
It will be understood that the embodiments described herein are merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art may make many variations and modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the seat assemblies 30 and 32 could be modified so that the seat is adapted for reciprocating movement in a vertical direction, whereby the infant seated in the seat 30 and 32 would be able to bounce up and down. All such variations and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
1. An infant activity device adapted for use in a substantially stationary location on a support surface, comprising
- a tray mounted on a vertical elevation member so that said tray is maintained in a substantially horizontal orientation and above said support surface,
- said tray having a plurality of positions for mounting a plurality of seats within said tray, said plurality of seats including a first seat and second seat,
- said plurality of seats provided for supporting an infant, said seat sized and shaped so as to permit an infant to sit thereon and suspend said infant above said support surface to allow said infant to engage said support surface, and wherein each said seat has a central axis and the central axis of said first seat is a predetermined distance away the central axis of a second adjacent seats, and said predetermined distance is selected to be sufficient to impede an infant that is sitting in said first seat from reaching the head or torso of a second infant sitting in said second seat.
2. The device recited in claim 1 wherein said vertical member comprises a sidewall.
3. The device recited in claim 1 wherein said vertical member comprises legs.
4. The device recited in claim 3 further comprising a base and said base being immovably positioned relative to the support surface, wherein said legs extend from said base to said tray.
5. The device recited in claim 1 wherein at least one seat is mounted in a circular opening in said tray.
6. The device recited in claim 5 wherein said seat can pivot about an axis.
7. The device recited in claim 5 wherein said seats further comprise an annular bearing to allow said seats to rotate about an axis.
8. The device recited in claim 5 wherein said seats further comprise a plurality of rollers attached to said seats, each of said rollers riding along an annular groove provided on said tray.
9. A infant activity center adapted for use in a substantially stationary location on a support surface, comprising
- a tray mounted on a vertical elevation member so that said tray is maintained in a substantially horizontal orientation and above said support surface,
- said tray having openings for receiving seats within said tray,
- said seats provided for supporting an infant, said seat sized and shaped so as to permit an infant to sit thereon and suspend said infant above said support surface to allow said infant to engage said support surface, and wherein said seat has central axis, and
- wherein said tray has a surface adapted for abutting a second infant activity center, wherein said trays of said first activity center and said second infant activity center will be positioned in substantially the same horizontal plane, and
- an attachment device, for securing said first infant activity center to said second infant activity center.
10. The infant activity center recited in claim 9 wherein said attachment device comprises a pallet.
11. The infant activity center recited in claim 10 wherein said pallet further comprises a toy located between the seats provided in said first and said second infant activity centers.
12. The infant activity center as recited in claim 10 wherein a first seat in said first activity center and a second seat in said second activity center have a central axis and said plurality of seats provided for supporting an infant, said seats sized and shaped so as to permit an infant to sit thereon and suspend said infant above said support surface to allow said infant to engage said support surface, and wherein each said seat has a central axis and the central axis of said first seat is a predetermined distance away from the central axis of a second adjacent seat, and said predetermined distance is selected to be sufficient to impede an infant that is sitting in said first seat from reaching the head or torso of a second infant sitting in said second seat.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 13, 2009
Publication Date: Aug 13, 2009
Inventor: Mae J. Rhoten (Los Angeles, CA)
Application Number: 12/379,182
International Classification: A47B 83/02 (20060101);