Luminous balance swivel chair for children

By installing light-emitting components and light-transmitting panels on children's balance swivel chairs, combined with the rotational movement of the seated position, the problem of insufficient visual training in existing technologies is solved, achieving comprehensive training of vision and balance, and improving the sensory integration training effect of children.

CN223969350UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06WENZHOU LIYOU IND
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-19
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

Existing children's balance swivel chairs are insufficient in terms of visual exercise and play fun, making it difficult to achieve a comprehensive exercise effect and failing to meet the multi-sensory exercise needs of children's sensory integration training.

Method used

Design a light-emitting children's balance swivel chair. By setting up light-emitting components on the seat and using a light-transmitting panel and switch to control the light-emitting effect, combined with the rotational movement of the seat, it can achieve comprehensive training of vision and balance.

Benefits of technology

The rotation and flashing effects of the light-emitting components enhance children's visual sensory training, improve training efficiency and effectiveness, and achieve multi-sensory combined training.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a luminous balance swivel chair for children, which comprises a base and a seat rotatably mounted on the base, at least one luminous component is arranged on the seat, and the luminous component emits light towards the upper side or the lower side or the side surface of the seat. According to the scheme, besides balance, visual sense training can be carried out on sensory integration training of children, a composite training effect is achieved, and development of the children is better facilitated.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a children's balance swivel chair, specifically a children's balance swivel chair that can emit light. Background Technology

[0002] Sensory integration training for children refers to a training method that improves a child's ability to perceive and process information by providing targeted stimulation and exercise to the child's sensory system.

[0003] The training of balance primarily involves vestibular stimulation, using movements such as rotating and jumping to stimulate the vestibular organs and improve balance and spatial awareness. Children's balance chairs are very effective in improving balance, but further optimization can be made to enhance visual training and playfulness, thus increasing the overall effectiveness of the combined training. Utility Model Content

[0004] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a light-emitting children's balance swivel chair, which can provide visual sensory training in addition to balance training for children's sensory integration, thus producing a compound training effect and being more conducive to children's development.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a light-emitting children's balance swivel chair, comprising a base and a rotatable seat mounted on the base, wherein at least one light-emitting component is provided on the seat, and the light-emitting component emits light toward the top, bottom or side of the seat.

[0006] As a further improvement of this utility model, a light-transmitting plate is provided on the seat corresponding to the position of the light-emitting component. The light-transmitting plate is installed in conjunction with the seat and confines the light-emitting component within the seat.

[0007] As a further improvement of this utility model, the light-transmitting plate is provided with holes for light to leak out and / or the light-transmitting plate is made of a light-transmitting material.

[0008] As a further improvement of this utility model, the light-emitting component has a switch, and the seat or light-transmitting plate is provided with a through hole at the position corresponding to the switch for allowing the switch to leak out and controlling the switching.

[0009] As a further improvement of this utility model, a groove is provided at the position of the light-emitting component on the seat or light-transmitting plate, the through hole is located at the bottom of the groove, the light-emitting component is located in the groove, and is confined in the groove in conjunction with the light-transmitting plate.

[0010] As a further improvement of this utility model, the through hole is at least large enough to allow a finger to be inserted.

[0011] As a further improvement of this utility model, the seat is provided with a recess in shape that matches the shape of the light-transmitting plate at the position corresponding to the light-transmitting plate. The shape of the recess matches the light-transmitting plate and is used for embedding the light-transmitting plate.

[0012] As a further improvement of this utility model, the groove opening edge is chamfered or rounded.

[0013] As a further improvement of this utility model, a protrusion is provided on the light-transmitting plate or seat with the groove, and the position of the groove corresponds to the protrusion, with the groove extending into the protrusion.

[0014] As a further improvement of this utility model, a sound-emitting component is also provided inside the light-emitting component.

[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0016] 1. It can help children improve their balance;

[0017] 2. It can provide visual sensory training for children; 3. It has a compound training effect, which helps to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of training and enables multi-sensory combined training. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the seating structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the seat bottom structure of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the light-transmitting plate structure of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the light-transmitting plate of this utility model from another perspective.

[0023] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of one of the seated cross-sectional structures of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of another seating section of the present invention. Reference numerals: 1. Base; 2. Seat; 21. Groove; 22. Through hole; 23. Recess; 24. Rounded corner; 25. Protrusion; 3. Light-emitting component; 31. Switch; 4. Light-transmitting plate. Detailed Implementation

[0025] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings.

[0026] Reference Figure 1-7 As shown,

[0027] A light-emitting children's balance swivel chair includes a base 1 and a rotatable seat 2 mounted on the base 1. The seat 2 is provided with at least one light-emitting component 3, and the light-emitting component 3 emits light above, below or to the side of the seat 2.

[0028] The seat 2 and the base 1 can be connected by a bearing, which allows the seat 2 to rotate more stably and smoothly on the base 1. Specifically, the base 1 can have a disc, which is connected to the seat 2. The disc can be connected to the shaft of the base 1 through a bearing.

[0029] In this solution, the light-emitting component 3 can be a rotation-triggered induction light-emitting component 3. The specific structure of this type of light-emitting component 3 is existing technology. Under a certain displacement state, the internal spring or spring will generate a triggering effect, thereby energizing the lamp to emit light. Under this effect, when the child sits on the seat 2 and rotates, the light-emitting component 3 can emit light. The specific light emission direction can be towards the top, bottom, or side of the seat 2. At this time, this solution allows the child to observe the light emission effect while rotating and playing to exercise their balance ability, which has a visual training effect. Moreover, the light emission effect can be a flashing or colorful dazzling light emission mode. As the seat 2 rotates, the light source will also move, and the light source trailing effect is produced by combining the rotation trajectory with the visual afterimage. As the number of light-emitting components 3 increases, different visual effects can be produced, producing different visual stimuli, thereby exercising the visual senses.

[0030] There can be multiple light-emitting components 3, and a switch 31 can be configured. By selecting different numbers and positions of light-emitting components 3, the switch 31 can be operated, and different visual effects can be produced as the seat 2 rotates.

[0031] A light-transmitting plate 4 is provided on the seat 2 at the position corresponding to the light-emitting component 3. The light-transmitting plate 4 is installed in conjunction with the seat 2 and restricts the light-emitting component 3 within the seat 2.

[0032] The light-transmitting plate 4 can shield and protect the light-emitting component 3, while simultaneously allowing light to pass through, enabling the light source to be emitted externally. Furthermore, the light-transmitting plate 4 also acts as a constraint, preventing the light-emitting component 3 from detaching. In other words, this solution allows the light-emitting component 3 to be installed without a direct connection or fixation to the seat 2, such as by clips or screws. The light-transmitting plate 4 is used to install the component, thus indirectly creating the effect of installation. This installation method is faster and helps improve production efficiency. In the specific setup, the light-emitting component 3 can also have a certain amount of space within the seat 2. Combined with the rotation direction of the seat 2, the light-emitting component 3 can move within this space, producing different visual effects.

[0033] To facilitate the external projection of the light source, the light-transmitting plate 4 is provided with holes for light to leak out and / or the light-transmitting plate 4 is made of a light-transmitting material.

[0034] In a further configuration, the light-emitting component 3 has a switch 31, and a through hole 22 is provided on the seat 2 or the light-transmitting plate 4 at a position corresponding to the switch 31 for exposing the switch 31 and controlling its switching. The switch 31 of the light-emitting component 3 can control whether the light-emitting component 3 emits light. The through hole 22 facilitates user operation, especially since the light-transmitting plate 4 is located on the upward-facing side of the seat 2, and the through hole 22 is located on the seat 2. This combination ensures that the switch 31 does not affect the aesthetics and is convenient to operate. In this embodiment, because the through hole 22 is required to cooperate with the switch 31 for operation, the movement space of the light-emitting component 3 itself is relatively limited.

[0035] To facilitate the positioning of the light-emitting component 3 and make the operation of the switch 31 more convenient, a groove 21 is provided on the seat 2 or the light-transmitting plate 4 corresponding to the position of the light-emitting component 3. The through hole 22 is located at the bottom of the groove 21, and the light-emitting component 3 is located in the groove 21 and is confined in the groove 21 in conjunction with the light-transmitting plate 4.

[0036] This solution can be implemented in the following two ways:

[0037] The groove 21 allows the light-emitting component 3 to be positioned, preventing the position of the light-emitting component 3 from changing randomly, making the position of the switch 31 and the through hole 22 more stable, and making it more convenient for the user to operate the switch 31.

[0038] In particular, in the following configuration, the through-hole 22 is sized to allow a finger to be inserted. This allows the user to easily operate the switch 31.

[0039] In a preferred embodiment, the light-transmitting panel 4 is located on the upward-facing side of the seat 2. As an embodiment that makes it more comfortable for children to sit on the seat 2, a recess 23 with a shape adapted to the light-transmitting panel 4 is provided on the seat 2 at the position corresponding to the light-transmitting panel 4. The shape of the recess 23 is adapted to the light-transmitting panel 4 for the light-transmitting panel 4 to be embedded.

[0040] The recess 23 can at least partially conceal the light-transmitting panel 4, reducing the thickness of the light-transmitting panel 4 exposed on the seat 2. Depending on the needs, the depth of the light-transmitting panel 4 can even be the same as the depth of the recess 23, allowing for a better transition between the light-transmitting panel 4 and the surface of the seat 2, reducing discomfort for children sitting on the seat 2. Furthermore, this recess 23 design allows for an interference fit between the light-transmitting panel 4 and the recess in specific optional applications, resulting in a more stable installation and reducing the need for screws. It also allows for easy removal of the light-transmitting panel 4 when the light-emitting component 3 is pushed out with a finger. Of course, for higher installation stability and strength, screws are still required to install the light-transmitting panel 4 to the seat 2.

[0041] In addition, as an alternative embodiment that facilitates the placement of the light-emitting component 3, the groove 21 has a chamfered or rounded corner 24 at the edge.

[0042] The chamfered or rounded corner 24 makes it easier for the light-emitting component 3 to align with the groove 21, effectively enlarging the opening of the groove 21. Furthermore, the chamfered and rounded corner 24 guide the light-emitting component 3 into the groove 21 more easily, facilitating installation. The light-transmitting plate 4 also provides constraint, allowing for quick assembly of the light-emitting component 3. In fact, after being installed on the seat 2, the light-transmitting plate 4 can be pressed against the light-emitting component 3, making it more stable and secure. This ensures a more stable operation of the switch 31, preventing movement of the light-emitting component 3 and making operation more convenient.

[0043] Furthermore, in a further configuration, a protrusion 25 is provided on the light-transmitting plate 4 or the seat 2 on which the groove 21 is provided, and the position of the groove 21 corresponds to the protrusion 25, with the groove 21 extending into the protrusion 25.

[0044] This solution can produce at least two implementation methods:

[0045] 1.Reference Figure 7 As shown, the protrusion 25 is below the seat 2, the light-transmitting plate 4 is above the seat 2, the light-emitting component 3 emits light towards the top of the seat 2, and the groove 21 is on the seat 2 and corresponds to the position of the protrusion 25.

[0046] 2.Reference Figure 6As shown, the protrusion 25 is on the light-transmitting plate 4, which is located below the seat 2. The light-emitting component 3 emits light downwards towards the seat 2. The groove 21 is located on the light-transmitting plate 4 and corresponds to the position of the protrusion 25.

[0047] Both of the above solutions can avoid the problem of increased costs caused by the increased thickness of the seat 2 due to the thickness of the light-emitting component 3 itself, which means that costs can be reduced to a certain extent.

[0048] The protrusion 25 makes it easier for users to find the switch 31 when turning the light-emitting component 3 on and off. In other words, users only need to touch the protrusion 25 to find the through hole 22 and the switch 31 at the location of the through hole 22. This makes the operation more convenient for users, especially since the seat 2 of the children's swivel chair is relatively low, making it difficult to see and operate the switch 31. The protrusion 25 not only works with the groove 21 to accommodate the light-emitting component 3, avoiding the problem of increased cost due to the thickness of the seat 2 caused by the thickness of the light-emitting component 3, but also makes it easy for users to quickly touch the protrusion 25 to operate the switch 31 while overcoming the thickness and cost issues of the seat 2.

[0049] Based on the first embodiment above, the following effects can also be achieved: when it is necessary to remove the light-emitting component 3, a finger can be inserted into the through hole 22, and the light-emitting component 3 can be pressed against it to push it and the light-transmitting plate 4 out of the seat 2. This facilitates the replacement of the battery of the light-emitting component 3 and allows for reinstallation if installation problems occur during the installation process. It should be noted that the light-transmitting plate 4 can be installed on the seat 2 by snap-fit ​​or screws, but these installations need to be disassembled before forcefully pushing the light-emitting component 3 out with a finger.

[0050] All of the aforementioned solutions can train vision and balance. Preferably, the light-emitting component 3 can also be equipped with a sound-emitting component. By rotating the seat 2, the sound source can be moved closer and further away, generating auditory stimulation, thereby training the child's auditory senses.

[0051] The aforementioned light-emitting component 3 can be implemented using the following scheme: the light-emitting component 3 includes a housing, a battery disposed within the housing, a switch 31 mounted on the housing for controlling whether the battery is powered on, an LED bead and a buzzer disposed within the housing. The housing can be circular or rectangular. The battery can be a button battery or a cylindrical battery. The switch 31 can be a toggle switch. The above description is only a preferred embodiment of this utility model. The protection scope of this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. All technical solutions within the scope of this utility model's concept are within the protection scope of this utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, any improvements and modifications made without departing from the principle of this utility model should also be considered within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A light-emitting child balance swing comprising a base, a seat rotatably mounted on the base, characterized in that, The seat is provided with at least one light-emitting component, and the light-emitting component emits light towards the upper portion, lower portion or side portion of the seat; The seat is provided with a light-transmitting plate corresponding to the position of the light-emitting component, and the light-transmitting plate is installed in cooperation with the seat and limits the light-emitting component in the seat; The light-transmitting plate is provided with holes for light leakage and / or the light-transmitting plate is made of light-transmitting material.

2. The lighted children's balance swing of claim 1, wherein, The light-emitting component is provided with a switch, and the seat or the light-transmitting plate is provided with a through hole corresponding to the position of the switch for light leakage and control of the switch switching.

3. The lighted children's balance swing of claim 2, wherein, The seat or the light-transmitting plate is provided with a recess corresponding to the position of the light-emitting component, the through hole is located at the bottom of the recess, the light-emitting component is located in the recess, and the light-emitting component is limited in the recess in cooperation with the light-transmitting plate.

4. The lighted children's balance swing of claim 3, wherein, The size of the through hole is at least capable of allowing a finger to be inserted.

5. The lighted children's balance swing of claim 4, wherein, The seat is provided with a recess corresponding to the position of the light-transmitting plate, and the recess is adapted to the shape of the light-transmitting plate for embedding the light-transmitting plate.

6. The lighted children's balance swing of claim 3, wherein, The edge of the recess is chamfered or rounded.

7. The lighted children's balance swing of claim 3, wherein, The light-transmitting plate or the seat provided with the recess is provided with a protrusion, and the position of the recess corresponds to the protrusion, and the recess is deep into the protrusion.

8. The light-emitting balance chair for children according to any one of claims 1-7, characterized in that The light-emitting component is further provided with a sound-emitting component.