Lift mechanism for infant care apparatus canopy
First Claim
1. An infant care apparatus, said apparatus comprising an enclosure having a surface on which an infant is adapted to be positioned, at least one vertical member being fixed in a stationary vertical position and extending upwardly from said surface, a canopy mounted to said at least one vertical member, said canopy being movable between a lower position wherein said canopy fits over said enclosure to form a closed infant compartment and an upper position where said canopy is elevated with respect to said enclosure and said infant compartment is open, a mechanism for raising and lowering said canopy with respect to said enclosure to open and close said infant compartment, said mechanism comprising a constant force spring means positioned between said canopy and said enclosure, said constant force spring means adapted to essentially counterbalance the weight of the canopy, and an electric motor mounted in said apparatus mechanically interconnected to said canopy to raise and lower said canopy.
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Abstract
An infant care apparatus that has a canopy that can be moved vertically with respect to an infant pedestal on which the infant is positioned. In the preferred embodiment, the canopy contain a radiant heater that can be moved from a lower position enclosing the infant in an infant compartment to an upper position where the infant compartment is open. The canopy is affixed to a movable frame member that is, in turn, movably mounted on a stationary frame member. A constant force spring or springs are used to interconnect between the stationary frame member and the movable frame member and the springs are designed so as to achieve a counterbalancing of the canopy and associated components such that the weight of such canopy and components is neutralized. Thus, a standard, inexpensive motor can be used to raise and lower the canopy without complex synchronization between two motors and yet the unit moves smoothly and without misalignment. In addition, two sets of stationary and movable frame members can be used and position the motor and its lifting mechanism in only one of the sets of frame members without creating a misalignment of the frame members as the canopy is raised and lowered.
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- 1. An infant care apparatus, said apparatus comprising an enclosure having a surface on which an infant is adapted to be positioned, at least one vertical member being fixed in a stationary vertical position and extending upwardly from said surface, a canopy mounted to said at least one vertical member, said canopy being movable between a lower position wherein said canopy fits over said enclosure to form a closed infant compartment and an upper position where said canopy is elevated with respect to said enclosure and said infant compartment is open, a mechanism for raising and lowering said canopy with respect to said enclosure to open and close said infant compartment, said mechanism comprising a constant force spring means positioned between said canopy and said enclosure, said constant force spring means adapted to essentially counterbalance the weight of the canopy, and an electric motor mounted in said apparatus mechanically interconnected to said canopy to raise and lower said canopy.
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