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USRE11140E
USRE11140E US RE11140 E USRE11140 E US RE11140E
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  • the object of the invention is to devise a combined baby-walker and baby-j umper; and the invention consists in the novel construction and combination of parts hereinafter described, and specifically pointed out in the claims.
  • the device comprises a table supported on suitable legs provided with casters, a circular hole being made in the center of the table to admit the body of a child.
  • a padded ring is suspended within and below the hole by springs secured to the under side of the table, and near the bottom of the padded ring is a supplemental ring supported on friction-rollers.
  • This supplemental ring is provided with a detachable seat and with straps arranged to extend between the legs of the baby to support it while walking afterremoval of the detachable seat, the whole being constructed as hereinafter more particularly explained.
  • the drawing is a perspective view, partially in section, of a combined baby-jumper and baby-walker embracing my invention.
  • FIG. 1 Arepresents a table, which I preferably make round and sufficiently large to carry toys and other articles.
  • This table is supported by the legs B, on the ends of which large caster-wheels O are placed, so that the table may be pushed freely on the floor.
  • D is a hole made in the center of the table A, while a represents a bead formed on the table surrounding the hole D,and l) isa bead surrounding the outer edge of the table A,
  • This seat F is a padded ring placed within and immediately below the hole D. WVithin this ring is provided a detachable seat F, extending about half-way across the padded ring E, So that the legs of the child seated upon the seat may extend through the ring.
  • This seat F may be held in position in any suitable manner, provided the means adopted for such purpose will permit it to revolve and to be readily detached.
  • the G is a supplemental ring placed near the bottom of the ring E, and resting upon friction-rollers H (shown as carried by the ring E) in such a manner that the said ring G may be revolved easily within the ring E.
  • the straps I are connected to the ring G in such a manner that they may be readily detached.
  • the ring E is supported in position by the springs J in such a manner that any weight placed on the seat F will cause a free spring movement of, the padded ring E, the seat F, and the supplemental ring G.
  • K is a shelf hinged at d, and provided with hooked supports re, placed at or near each end of the shelf, and designed to rest upon the head a.
  • This hinged shelf provides a convenient support for the toys of a small child occupying the seat F, and it may be readily raised out of the hole I) when the seat F is removed, and the device is used as a support for a child learning to walk.
  • VVhen my device is to be used as a support for a child learning to walk, the seatF is removed and the legs of the child are placed between the straps I.
  • a rod L is connected to the table A inside of its outer rim, so that the child may readily grasp the said rod without any fear of knocking its fingers against the wall or other obstruction against which it may push the table.
  • the child learning to walk may turn in any direction without the slightest exertion and without the necessity of revolving the entire table. Consequently the child is taught to walk practically without any exertion.
  • a table supported on suitable legs provided with caster-wheels and having a hole made in its center to receive a child, in combination with aspring-supported ring located in said hole, a revoluble supplemental ring to which supporting-straps are connected, and friction-rollers H between said rings, substantially as set forth.
  • a table A provided with legs 13, having caster-wheels O placed on their feet, a bead a, formed on the table A and surrounding the hole made in its center, and a bead b, surrounding the outer rim of the table A,ashelt K, hinged at d to the table A and provided with hooked supports e, in combination with an elastically-supported padded ring E and supplemental ring G, supported on frictionrollersH and carrying the straps I, the whole being arranged substantially as and for the purpose specified.
  • a combined baby-Walker and babyjumper the combination, with a table A, suitably supported and having a hole therein to receive a child, of an elastically-supported ring E, located in said hole, a revoluble supplemental ring G, carried by the ring E, and a suitable seat F, supported on the revoluble ring G, substantially as set forth.
  • the combination with the table A, suitably supported and having a hole therein to receive a child, of an elastically-supported revoluble ring G and a suitable seat F, carried by said ring, whereby the child is enabled to easily turn its spring-supported seatwit'hout turning the table, as set forth.
  • the combination with the table A, suitably supported and having a hole therein to receive a child, of an elastically-supported ring E, located in said hole, and a suitable seat F, supported beneath the lower edge or rim of the ring E, substantially as and for the purpose described.

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