Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
446227000 | INFANT'S TOY AND MEANS FOR RETAINING, ATTACHING, OR SUPPORTING TOY IN INFANT'S ENVIRONMENT | 58 |
20080248712 | Amusement device for entertainment of a child - An amusement device for entertainment of a child is provided. Said amusement device is releasably attached to a child seat. Said amusement device includes a first panel for providing entertainment to a child sitting in said child seat, a second panel for providing support to said amusement device, and an attaching device for releasably attaching said amusement device to said child seat. | 10-09-2008 |
20080248713 | Magnetic valance for hanging toys from infant carriers - The present invention is a magnetic valance for attachment to baby carriers, strollers, infant car seats and other baby travel systems, to which an array of toys can be easily secured for the baby's enjoyment and stimulation. The valance comprises a fabric panel having an array of magnets sewn directly into the margins of the material allowing the margins to attract one another magnetically and grasp any object about which it is wrapped, and an array of tie-straps for supporting the attachable toys. The valance can be wrapped around the sunshade of infant carriers, and strollers, and attached onto itself via the internal magnets, with the tie-straps exposed in front of the baby for attaching infant toys. | 10-09-2008 |
20080280524 | Combination mobile child's toy and identification device - A combination mobile child's toy and identification device is provided. A child's toy is coupled to a mobile child seat, which may be a car seat or stroller seat. Attached to the toy is an identification receptacle, which contains identification information. The identification receptacle is child-proof, so that it may not be opened by a child but may be opened by an adult, such as a first responder. The combination toy and device allows a child to “communicate” idnetifictio information to a first responder, when a caregiver has become suddenly injured or incapacitated. | 11-13-2008 |
20090017718 | PARTIALLY DEFORMABLE TOY SUPPORT SYSTEM - A partially deformable toy support member comprising a bar having a resilient center section and a pair of deformable end sections. The resilient center section has an initial shape and is configured to return to the initial shape after deflection. The deformable end sections are able to retain shape once reconfigured. The bar includes at least one cushioning cover covering at least one of the center section and the end sections. The bar is configured to have toys supported therefrom and is configured to be connected to an infant supporting element. | 01-15-2009 |
20090088042 | Power Source Compartment For An Electronic Device - The present invention relates to a leak-proof compartment in which a power supply or source may be disposed. The compartment can be utilized in a children's product. In one embodiment, the children's product may include an electronic device for entertaining a child. The leak-proof compartment includes a receptacle having an opening and a cover for closing and sealing the opening. The receptacle is configured to receive the power source and the cover is placed within the opening to seal the compartment. The sealing effect of the cover prevents substances from leaking out of the compartment. | 04-02-2009 |
20090130949 | TOY SUPPORTING FRAME - Supporting pipes for hanging toys pivotally connect to each opening formed around a seat of a toy supporting frame with first ends and mount on a playard or a mattress with second ends. A rotary cover is further rotatably mounted on the seat and has openings corresponding to the openings of the seat. When the rotary cover rotates to a first position, the openings of the rotary cover align with the openings of the seat such that each supporting pipe is rotatable relative to the seat between an opening status and a folding status. When the rotary cover rotates to a second position, the openings of the rotary cover misalign with the openings of the seat such that each supporting pipe is retained in an opening status. | 05-21-2009 |
20090209169 | Method and apparatus to facilitate development of baby - A programmable system facilitates the development of a baby zero to six months old while the baby lies on its back in a baby crib. The programmable system includes an adjustable two dimensional display screen mounted on an adjustable arm to position the two dimensional display screen above the baby and generally parallel to the mattress of the crib. Real life audio-visual correlation models are shown on the display screen. | 08-20-2009 |
20090253342 | Infant activity mattress - An infant activity mattress comprising a collapsible floor mat made of flexible material rimed with a looped stiff though twistable support band, the mat being deformable between an expanded, essentially flat position, and a folded position; said mattress comprising a plurality of coupling sockets distributed adjacent edges of the mat, each for detachably coupling thereto an end of an arch or a stimulating element. | 10-08-2009 |
20100015882 | PORTABLE ACTIVITY PLAY TABLE TOY - A portable activity play table which can be easily transported from the home and used while a child is seated in an airplane seat, an automobile seat, a high chair, and the like, while providing intellectual stimulation and learning and hours of safe, enjoyable play for a child is disclosed. The portable activity play table toy has a table portion with a play surface area, and a strap with fasteners for securing the play table toy. The table portion has features that entertains and/or educates a child. | 01-21-2010 |
20100029170 | Infant accomodation apparatus - An infant accommodation apparatus | 02-04-2010 |
20100075568 | CHILD SEAT ATTACHMENT - A child seat attachment that can be releasably attached to a child seat handle side bar having a narrow portion and a wider portion using one hand, and removed with one hand. The child seat attachment provides visual, audible, and/or tactile stimulation for the child. The child seat attachment includes a bracket portion and a child amusement device coupled to the bracket portion. The coupling between the bracket portion and the child amusement device may be releasable, extendable, and/or articulatible. The bracket portion includes a panel coupled to a pair of opposed, spaced apart wings that may include multiple webs, including arcuate webs. The wings are spaced apart a distance greater than the width of the narrow portion of the child seat handle side bar and less than the width of the wider portion of the child seat handle side bar. | 03-25-2010 |
20100144237 | Child interaction device and method therefor - A child interaction device that is placed over the back of a chair or other article of furniture having at least one article of entertainment attached to its face. The device is positioned so that the article of entertainment is displayed on the front of the seat back so that a person sitting in the chair will face forward while the child held by that person will face rearward and therefore face toward the child interaction device, enabling the child to interact with the at least one article of entertainment. | 06-10-2010 |
20100267310 | MOBILE AVAILABLE FOR UTILIZATION OF BOTH SIDES - The present invention relates to a mobile for an infant, and more particular, to a mobile available of both sides, comprising a mobile body including a lower face formed as a black and white face ( | 10-21-2010 |
20100311303 | MOBILE - Provided is a mobile that includes: (a) a primary attachment point; (b) a set of at least two concentric rings including a main ring having a rotary axis with first and second ends, and at least one additional ring having its own rotary axis and carried by the main ring at the ends of the own rotary axis, each of the rings rotatable about its rotary axis; and (c) a main support element attached to the primary attachment point, configured to engage first and second ends of the rotary axis of the main ring, and being subject to rotational displacement so that the first end is sometimes above and sometimes below the second end. | 12-09-2010 |
20100323581 | Mobile for Infant Support Structure - A mobile mountable to an infant support structure includes a housing having a drive mechanism, a support arm extending from the housing, and an assembly supported from the support arm. The support arm is connected to the drive mechanism and movable relative to the housing in first and second opposite directions. The assembly includes a hub, a motion portion, and a hanging portion. The motion portion has a resilient component coupled to the hanging portion, which drives the hanging portion in a third direction when the support arm moves in the first direction. | 12-23-2010 |
20110014847 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR ENGAGING CHILDREN - A system and method for providing a child activity device is disclosed. The system may comprise a child activity device. The child activity device may comprise a main portion; one or more playthings for engaging children; and one or more attachment mechanisms to couple the one or more playthings with the main portion. In some embodiments, the main portion may be a headpiece comprising at least one of a hat, a cap, a visor, a headband, or a bonnet. In other embodiments, the main portion may be a garment comprising at least one of an apron, a shirt, a jacket, a vest, or a belt. In yet other embodiments, the main portion may be a stand-alone structure comprising at least one of a tent, a blanket, a pillow, a wallpiece, a stroller, a stroller attachment, a crib, a crib attachment, a carseat, or a carseat attachment. | 01-20-2011 |
20110065353 | INFANT PLAY GYM - An infant play gym including a mat, a first arched structure extending over the mat, a second arched structure extending over the mat, and a motion module. The motion module includes a housing couplable to both the first arched structure and the second arched structure, a power source, and a motor positioned within the housing and powered by the power source, the motor operable to cause the first and second arched structures to move with respect to one another. | 03-17-2011 |
20110076912 | Repositionable Infant Entertainment Device - An infant gym includes a first support member having opposite ends engageable with a support surface, a hub located between the ends of the first support member, and a second support member having a first end pivotally coupled to a rear portion of the hub and a second end engageable with the support surface. The second end of the second support member is movable toward and away from the ends of the first support member, thereby changing the orientation of the hub relative to the support surface. | 03-31-2011 |
20110104979 | CHILD ACTIVITY SYSTEMS - A safe and fun standing and walking-training and play apparatus and method, ideal for infants, new toddlers, and toddlers, is disclosed. The apparatus is lightweight, sturdy, and simple to assemble and disassemble by hand without tools. Further, the system comprises a configuration that is adjustable in height. The system additionally includes attachable play features such as basketball hoops, full and end activity/play tables, material for making a tent, fort-like (or ‘crawl-through’) structure, and soccer (or hockey) goals. Also included is an infant harness attachment and other suspended play items. | 05-05-2011 |
20110117808 | TOY ATTACHMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods enable attaching toys or other items to child care equipment such as a play gyms, swings, bouncers, changing pads, and the like. Attachment is accomplished by passing a compressible portion of the item to be attached through an opening in the child care equipment. The opening may be provided by a hole in the equipment, or by a hole in a clip engaged with a rod embedded in or attached to the equipment. The clip may slide along the rod to adjust the position of the item. In one application, rods embedded in a play gym provide a structural support for a canopy of the play gym, and also may receive clips for attaching toys or other items to the play gym. | 05-19-2011 |
20110230115 | ELECTRONIC REMOTE CONTROL MUSIC MOBILE WITH BUILT-IN MP3 PLAYER, TIMER, COLORFUL LIGHTS, REMOTE BABY MONITOR, AND ADJUSTABLE SUPPORT ARM - The electronic mobile is mountable to a crib through an adjustable arm where the height and length can be adjusted. The device includes a central operating unit with built in MP3 player with USB port, timer, colorful lights, baby monitor baby unit, electric motor as well as baby monitor remote unit, and two speakers. The MP3 player, timer, colorful lights and electric motor can be operated either manually or through remote control. The built in baby monitor baby unit links to the baby monitor remote unit, allowing two ways communications. At the base of the mobile there are several animal figures attached using a hook and safety latch. The central operating unit is detachable from the adjustable arm and mobile, and the unit can be powered by battery or the AC/DC adaptor with cord that runs inside the adjustable arms. | 09-22-2011 |
20110269368 | BABY SPORT TOY BAR - A baby sports toy bar with sporting toys suspended down from a toy holder which pivots and locks around a pivot. The pivot is held in position at the curved end of the toy support frame while the straight end of the toy support frame slides into a base tube which pivots and locks in the attachment unit that adapts to a cot/rocker. The toy support frame is operatively height adjustable and radially adjustable with reference to the base tube and the attachment unit. The sports toys include both foot sport and hand sport. There are accessories provided for the hand sport activities for the baby to use. | 11-03-2011 |
20110275273 | ACTIVITY MAT - An infant activity device comprising two or more arches configured for creating an activity space therebelow defined by a location of articulation of the arches, and further comprising an arch configuration member configured for displacement between different articulation configurations of the arches by sliding with respect to at least one arch and further configured for retaining the arches at any desired articulation configuration to thereby alter the activity space. | 11-10-2011 |
20110312243 | Interchangeable stimulation system for child carrier - Disclosed is an interchangeable stimulation system for child carriers that integrates an easily interchangeable stimulation device with a child carrier, such as a car seat, a carriage or stroller, a child swing, a crib, a playpen, or other child carrying device. The interchangeability of the system allows for display of stimulation devices that are particularly configured to stimulate children that are within distinct, defined age groups without requiring replacement of the stimulation system. | 12-22-2011 |
20120083183 | Collapsible baby play station - A baby play station has a planar mat portion having a plurality of side edges, and a plurality of walls, each wall having incorporated therewith a panel, and each wall having a lower side that is hingedly coupled to one of the plurality of side edges of the mat portion. Each panel includes a foldable frame member having a folded and an unfolded orientation, the frame member defining a periphery for the panel with an interior space inside of the peiphery, and a fabric material covering the interior space defined by the frame member to form the panel when the frame member is in the unfolded orientation. | 04-05-2012 |
20120083184 | Repositionable Infant Entertainment Device - An infant gym includes a first support member having opposite ends engageable with a support surface, a hub located between the ends of the first support member, and a second support member having a first end pivotally coupled to a rear portion of the hub and a second end engageable with the support surface. The second end of the second support member is movable toward and away from the ends of the first support member, thereby changing the orientation of the hub relative to the support surface. | 04-05-2012 |
20120100776 | CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT DEVICE - Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a children's entertainment device having a stepper motor drive system configured to drive a rotatable entertaining element. In certain embodiments, the stepper motor is configured to rotate a drive shaft operatively connected to a damper, which is configured to damp the intermittent rotational motion output by the stepper motor in order to smoothly and continuously rotate an entertaining element, such as in a children's mobile. | 04-26-2012 |
20120129421 | ACCESSORY FOR BABIES OR CHILDREN, AND A KIT COMPRISING SAME - The present invention relates to an accessory for infants or children, and a kit thereof. The accessory has a body generally in the form of a loop defining a vacant center and having a first free end and a second free end, and means for closing the loop. | 05-24-2012 |
20120171923 | Method for an Oscillating Moving Display - An efficient battery powered oscillating mobile comprises of a mobile, elastic cord, free standing module assembly, plurality of keeper fasteners, and external rigid anchor point. The mobile comprises of an outer shell, which comprises of a printed circuit board assembly, hole, tab, and cord. The printed circuit board assembly comprises of a printed circuit board, motor, motor shaft, metal arm, and cross beam. Each keeper fastener comprises of keeper fingers, blade screwdriver slot, keeper head, and keeper shaft. The free standing module comprises of a power source assembly, housing mechanism, motor assembly, catch, catch slot, plurality of slots, sliding guide, printed circuit board assembly, electrical contact pin, plurality of retainer holes, snap locks, switch spring system, cord adaptor, coin cells, and keeper spring. | 07-05-2012 |
20120184177 | AMUSEMENT APPARATUS - A game apparatus | 07-19-2012 |
20120276805 | Child Activity Wrap - A child activity wrap comprising a band, where the band wraps around an object; a fastening means attached to an end of the band, where the fastening means secures the band around the object; a mirror attached to a central portion of the band; a plurality of hanging toys attached to the band; and a plurality of attachments fastened to the band, wherein the plurality of attachments connect the plurality of hanging toys to the band to provide entertainment for a child. The child activity wrap may further include textured shapes, and a beam to attach sliding rings for additional stimulating pieces to entertain the child. | 11-01-2012 |
20130065479 | COLLAPSIBLE PLAY GYM - A collapsible play gym for infants, the gym having a base and a bar assembly. The bar assembly includes an array of permanently attached flexible bars that are collapsible to a compact aligned configuration for storage and transport. The bars can be flexed into an upright configuration for suspending toys or other entertainment items over the base, and the bar assembly retained in the upright configuration by releasable attachments. | 03-14-2013 |
20130065480 | REPOSITIONABLE TOY-ATTACHMENT DEVICE - An attachment mechanism for suspending one or more toys or other objects from a child-support apparatus such as a crib, bassinet, car seat, stroller, swing, bouncer, play gym, play yard, jumper, or the like. Typically, the child-support apparatus includes one or more beams or other supports where the toy-attachment mechanism is located. The toy-attachment mechanism includes a repositioning track and a slide coupling that is repositionable along the track and from which toys can be suspended. In typical embodiments, the track and the coupling include mating teeth that interlock to hold the coupling in place but that can be disengaged to reposition the coupling and the toys suspended therefrom. | 03-14-2013 |
20130244533 | CONVERTIBLE PLAY GYM - Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a children's play gym configured for being converted between different configurations providing unique functionalities. In certain embodiments, the convertible play gym is provided with one or more adaptable entertainer components including various entertainment features (e.g., lights and sound producing devices). In a first configuration adapted for infants, at least one of the entertainer components is suspended above the play gym's mat and configured for reacting to movement, sound, or other input provided by an infant child laying on the play gym's mat. In a second configuration adapted for toddlers, the suspended entertainer component may be detached from the play gym's support members and reconfigured as a children's entertainment table (e.g., by itself or as part of an assembly with other entertain components). | 09-19-2013 |
20130280983 | BABY HOLDING AND ENTERTAINING APPARATUS - A child play gym system includes a canopy that may be formed by a number of rods. A canopy track may be fixedly coupled to a particular rod, and a canopy clip may be slidingly coupled with the canopy track. A base may be coupled to the canopy so that the canopy arches over the base. A base track may be fixedly coupled to the base, and a base clip may be slidingly coupled with the base track. An item may include a body and a coupling member and may be coupled to the body by a tether. The coupling member may be resilient so that the item may be coupled to the canopy clip or the pad clip when the coupling member is compressed and inserted within an opening of the one of the clips so that the tether extends at least partially through the opening. | 10-24-2013 |
20130280984 | PLAY MAT AND SYSTEM - A play mat is formed from a cushion material enclosed by fabric. A flexible rod-like element with a substantially continuous outer surface may be fixedly coupled to a portion of the mat. A slidable member is slidingly coupled with the rod-like element. In some cases, at least one article is coupled to the slidable member. The article includes a first item coupled to a second item by a length of material. The first item may be resilient so that the article is coupled to the slidable member when the first item is compressed and passed through an opening of the slidable member so that at least a portion of the length of material is positioned within the opening. | 10-24-2013 |
20130288562 | RATTLE-TUMBER TOY - A rattle-tumbler toy, comprising a ball-shaped thin-walled body having two parts, one is a transparent reservoir and another is a non-transparent leak-proof cover connected to the first part of the body, a membrane on which a playing element is mounted and connected to the body cover. The transparent reservoir has a neck whose external surface has a collar for connection to mating parts on an internal surface of the cover when fastening the cover on the reservoir. When the body is assembled, the playing element is mounted in the transparent reservoir. The membrane is a thin-walled tumbler. The membrane is mounted in the inner space of the neck to place the playing element in the transparent part of the body. The transparent part of the body has freely arranged balls, and in the place of connection of the cover's wall to the transparent reservoir's wall there is a seal. | 10-31-2013 |
20130295817 | Infant's Entertainment Apparatus and Interactive Device - An infant entertainment apparatus includes an upper frame with a housing for a portable electronic device that can be configured to multiple positions to provide entertainment to a child via the portable electronic device. In one embodiment, the infant entertainment apparatus may include two pivotally coupled arcuate members. A housing for a portable electronic device may be coupled to one of the arcuate members and house a portable electronic device. | 11-07-2013 |
20140024284 | Play mat - A play mat as an upper surface that comprises at least one pocket adapted such that at least one sheet bearing indicia may be removably positioned therein. When the play mat is in use the indicia are displayed to a user of the play mat. The play mat may have means to record, store and playback sounds. Activation of the playback of sounds may occur by pressing buttons located under the sheets of indicia. | 01-23-2014 |
20140065925 | CONVERTIBLE ENTERTAINMENT MOBILE - Provided is an entertainment mobile including a base unit accommodating an electric power source, a motor and an illumination system, said base unit configurable between a suspended position and a table top position; a canopy arm detachably attachable to the base unit at a base end thereof and configured for supporting a canopy at a canopy end thereof; and a canopy post for supporting the canopy over the base unit; a canopy detachably attachable to the canopy end of the canopy arm and to the canopy post; the entertainment mobile is configurable between at least a suspended position and a table-top position and the illumination system is configurable between illuminating the canopy and projecting over a wall surface. | 03-06-2014 |
20140194031 | ACTIVITY CENTER - Provided is an activity center including a floor mat having a base portion and at least one auxiliary portion articulated to the base portion along a fold line and a frame assembly articulated at least to the base portion; the auxiliary portion being configurable between a first position in which it is coplanar with the base portion, and at least a second position in which it is folded along the fold line to be at least partially attached to the frame assembly. | 07-10-2014 |
20140242872 | Baby mobile - Provided is a baby mobile. The baby mobile includes a body module, an object module, and a cam module. The body module is fixed on a ceiling. The object module is equipped with an object attracting the attention of a baby and coupled to the body module. The cam module is disposed in the body module and mutually interferes with the object module to relatively move the object in a vertical direction. Here, the body module includes a cam body with the cam module disposed inside and a ceiling fixing member that fixes the cam body and a ceiling. The object module includes an operation bar disposed to penetrate the cam body and an object hanging on the operation bar. | 08-28-2014 |
20140273719 | DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITY GYM FOR BABIES - A developmental toy for infants including an infant support surface having an open and a folded operative orientation, a first pair of circumferential elements associated therewith and having an open and a folded operative orientation and a second pair of elements, generally similar in configuration to the first pair of circumferential elements, arranged to support toy objects above the infant support surface and having an open and a folded operative orientation and a locking assembly for selectably locking the first and second pairs of circumferential elements in their respective open operative orientations, the open operative orientation of the infant support surface being an angular separation of 180 degrees, the open operative orientation of the first pair of circumferential elements being an angular separation of 180 degrees and the open operative orientation of the first pair of circumferential elements being an angular separation of substantially less than 180 degrees. | 09-18-2014 |
20140315467 | Mobile Kit that Revolves from a Ceiling Fan - A mobile kit that revolves from the airflow of a ceiling fan. The mobile kit comprises a display structure that is attached to a balancing platform by one or more bridles, which permits balancing and rebalancing of the mobile when ornaments are added, removed or relocated. The balancing platform is attached to the lower end of a fan attachment device, which is a swivel chain with attachment means, or a similar device with one or more swivel attachment means that permits continuous rotation of the display structure in the airflow. A wide variety of designs for ornaments, display structures, and balancing platforms permit limitless design themes for home, office, or any place where ceiling fans are used. | 10-23-2014 |
20140370778 | TOY SUPPORT - A toy support including a connecting element disposed at first end of the toy support, a stopper element disposed at a second end of the toy support opposite the first, at least one flexible member disposed between the first end and the second end, and at least one rigid member disposed between the first end and the second end. | 12-18-2014 |
20150017871 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RETAINING AND STORING A CHILD'S PACIFIER OR TEETHING-RING - Apparatuses and methods for retaining and storing a child's pacifier or teething-ring are provided wherein a flexible pocket can store a pacifier/teething-ring when not in use and a tether can be used to retain the pacifier/teething-ring to child's clothing whether or not the pacifier/teething ring is in use. In some embodiments, the pocket can be formed in a caddy which can comprise, or can be retrofit to, a tether having a clothing fastening means at one end and a pacifier/teething-ring fastening means at the other, wherein the tether has sufficient length for the attached pacifier/teething-ring to be placed in the pocket, or in the child's mouth. | 01-15-2015 |
20150321112 | TOY MOBILE - Provided is an infant toy mobile including a hub rotatable about a first axis and at least one object support articulated to the hub and being configured for articulation thereto of at least two geometric objects, and further being configured for rotation with respect to the hub about a second axis different from the first axis. | 11-12-2015 |
20160016092 | CLIP ATTACHMENT SYSTEM - A clip attachment system and method of manufacture can include: a proximal end; a first prong and a second prong, the first prong and the second prong extending from sides of the proximal end; a proximal extension extending from a middle portion of the proximal end between and spaced apart from the first prong and the second prong, and the proximal extension extending further from the proximal end than all portions of the first prong and the second prong that are in direct contact with the proximal end; a first intermediate extension extending from the first prong toward the second prong and a second intermediate extension extending from the second prong toward the first prong; and wherein the first prong terminates in a first curved end that extends toward and is spaced apart from a second curved end of the second prong. | 01-21-2016 |
20160038850 | ACTIVITY ARCH - According to one aspect of the presently disclosed subject matter, there is provided an infant activity apparatus including a first arch extending between first and second ends thereof, and a second arch extending between first and second ends thereof, where the first ends are articulated to a first coupling element, and the second ends are articulated to a second coupling element, and where each of the coupling elements facilitates independent pivoting of the ends articulated thereto. | 02-11-2016 |
20160067622 | INFANT MOBILE WITH ILLUMINATED AND ROTATING ELEMENTS - An infant mobile includes an arm and an axle or hub extending downward from the arm which is rotatable 360° in its axis. At least one translucent element extends outward from the axle or hub. At least one light emitting device is operatively associated with the translucent element to provide illumination to the translucent element. A motor is operatively associated with the hub or axle so that during use of the mobile, the motor causes the hub or axle to rotate 360° causing the translucent element to rotate relative to the arm of the mobile. | 03-10-2016 |
20160067623 | TOY BAR - A toy bar for placement over or in front of a child to provide entertainment. The toy bar includes a tube component and first and second support members. The tube component generally includes a first end and a second end, and the first and second support members are generally removably attached to the tube component. Optionally, an LED light component fitted within the tube component. Optionally, at least one of the support members includes an electronic module, and wherein the electronic module can be programmed to activate one or more of a plurality of entertainment or soothing features including playing sounds, the LED light component, or a vibration unit. Optionally, one or more toys, loops or fasteners are coupled to the tube component. | 03-10-2016 |
20160074764 | Acousto-Optical Baby Toy with a Remote Control Monitoring Function - An acousto-optical baby toy includes a cantilever control unit, an acousto-optical unit connected with the cantilever control unit, and a support unit connected with the cantilever control unit. The acousto-optical baby toy further comprises a remote controller connected with the circuit board of the cantilever control unit in a wireless manner. Thus, the acousto-optical baby toy presents the sound and image messages of the baby cot in a wireless manner so that the parents can operate the acousto-optical baby toy in a remote control manner to watch the instant condition of the baby placed in the baby cot. In addition, the acousto-optical baby toy indicates the environmental messages, functions as a night lamp, has an interactive acousto-optical effect and provides a vibrating function, thereby facilitating the parents taking care of the baby in the baby cot. | 03-17-2016 |
20160089307 | AUXILIARY BOTTLE FEEDING APPARATUS AND BABY PRODUCT TO WHICH AUXILIARY BOTTLE FEEDING APPARATUS IS MOUNTED - The present invention relates to a baby product, and more particularly to an auxiliary bottle feeding apparatus and a baby product to which the auxiliary bottle feeding apparatus is mounted, which are conceived to perform bottle feeding even without assistance of a guardian while taking care of a baby, and serve as a means for making the face of a baby seated in a bottle feeding posture on the baby product and a pacifier of a baby bottle located on a space to face each other while being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval, and consistently fixing said state at the same time. | 03-31-2016 |
20160096116 | INFANT MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT DEVICE - A mobile entertainment device comprising a housing with a touchscreen, where the touchscreen navigates through various screen applications and options; a disc player within the housing, where the disc player includes a disc changer on a side of the housing with an eject button; a pair of speakers on a lateral portion of the housing, where the speakers are forward facing; a USB port on a side of the housing, where the USB port receives a USB cable; and a pair of adjustable securing straps fastened against a backside of the housing, where the pair of adjustable securing straps enable the housing to attach to a stationary object. The housing may be secured against the headrest in a vehicle or attached to a stand attached to a crib thereby allowing versatile entertainment wherever the child desires. | 04-07-2016 |
20160096117 | TOY TETHERING DEVICE - A tethering assembly includes a housing that may be positioned on a support surface. A plurality of arms radiates outwardly from the housing. A plurality of cylinders is each coupled to a distal end of an associated one of the arms. A plurality of cords each extends outwardly from the distal end of an associated one of the arms and an associated one of the cylinders. A plurality of clips is each coupled to an associated one of the cords. Each of the clips may be coupled to an associated one of a plurality of toys. A plurality of retractors is each positioned within an associated one of the arms. Each of the retractors has an associated one of the cords is coupled thereto. Thus, the retractors each allow the clips to be moved between a minimum distance and a maximum distance away from the housing. | 04-07-2016 |
20160101369 | Child Entertainment Apparatus and Interactive Device - A children's entertainment structure or play gym includes a first support member, a second support member, an arched member coupled to the top of the first support member and the top of the second support member, and a mat reconfigurable between the first and second support members and beneath the arched member. Moreover, each of the support members has an upper opening and an internal passageway that is in connection with the upper opening that extends through at least a portion of the support member. The upper opening and the passageway are sized and configured to receive and transport balls to the bottom of the support members. The arched member includes a channel that is also configured to receive balls, while allowing them to roll towards the upper openings on the support members. | 04-14-2016 |
20160106229 | Bodily Support Assembly - A bodily support assembly for securely holding an infant in a play station includes the play station structured to contain the infant. A first support is structured to be positioned within the play station. A second support is structured to be positioned around the infant. The second support is positioned within the first support. The infant is securely held within the play station. A head rest is structured to prevent backwards tipping of the infant's head while the infant is positioned within the play station. | 04-21-2016 |
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