Electrically powered swing for infant
First Claim
1. In an electrically powered device for reciprocably swinging an infant in a pendulum motion, the improvement comprising,(a) support shaft means to which an infant-support means or `seat` is removably attached;
- (b) support frame means comprising housing means in which said support shaft means is housed, and support legs for supporting said housing means attached thereto;
(c) relatively rigid hanger means connecting said seat to said support shaft means for positive to-and-fro oscillation of said seat;
(d) bearing means in said housing means in which bearing means said support shaft means is rotatably held;
(e) an elongated power arm fixedly disposed to said support shaft means, said power arm including an extension thereof;
(f) solenoid means including a reciprocable plunger, said solenoid being fixedly mounted relative to said housing means;
(g) extensible spring means drivingly interconnecting said power arm and said plunger;
(h) switch means, actuatable by said power arm, to provide current intermittently to said solenoid; and
,(i) a source of electric current to be supplied to said solenoid at a voltage no greater than about 24 volts.
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Abstract
An infant'"'"'s swing is disclosed which has a simple construction including a stationary main frame and a reciprocable infant-swinging structure. The swing may be operated with a commercially available rechargeable or alkaline battery or transformer supplying current at no more than about 24 volts. The low voltage current is used to actuate a solenoid fixedly mounted on the main frame in a unique manner so as to use a compensating extensible spring. This spring drivingly engages an infant'"'"'s seat while simultaneously compensating for the difference between the linear velocity of the solenoid'"'"'s plunger and the angular velocity of hangers supporting the reciprocable seat. Current is supplied to the solenoid in pulses having a duration of less than about 0.5 second so as to conserve the battery. The swing may also be operated with a D-C transformer providing current at about 2 amperes and preferably 3 or 4 volts.
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8 Claims
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1. In an electrically powered device for reciprocably swinging an infant in a pendulum motion, the improvement comprising,
(a) support shaft means to which an infant-support means or `seat` is removably attached; -
(b) support frame means comprising housing means in which said support shaft means is housed, and support legs for supporting said housing means attached thereto; (c) relatively rigid hanger means connecting said seat to said support shaft means for positive to-and-fro oscillation of said seat; (d) bearing means in said housing means in which bearing means said support shaft means is rotatably held; (e) an elongated power arm fixedly disposed to said support shaft means, said power arm including an extension thereof; (f) solenoid means including a reciprocable plunger, said solenoid being fixedly mounted relative to said housing means; (g) extensible spring means drivingly interconnecting said power arm and said plunger; (h) switch means, actuatable by said power arm, to provide current intermittently to said solenoid; and
,(i) a source of electric current to be supplied to said solenoid at a voltage no greater than about 24 volts. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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