A collapsible infant bouncer comprising support assembly configured with a pair of intersecting support rods pivotally articulated to one another, each support rod configured with at least a top link and a bottom link foldable about a folding joint, and a flexible seating member mounted on the suppo
A collapsible infant bouncer comprising support assembly configured with a pair of intersecting support rods pivotally articulated to one another, each support rod configured with at least a top link and a bottom link foldable about a folding joint, and a flexible seating member mounted on the support assembly.
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1. An infant bouncer, comprising: a support assembly configured with a pair of support rods pivotally articulated to one another, each of the support rods configured with at least a top link and a bottom link foldable about a folding joint, the top links of the support rods being retained at an inte
1. An infant bouncer, comprising: a support assembly configured with a pair of support rods pivotally articulated to one another, each of the support rods configured with at least a top link and a bottom link foldable about a folding joint, the top links of the support rods being retained at an intersecting configuration, the intersected top links of the support rods defining a first plane and the bottom links of the support rods defining a second plane different from the first plane; anda flexible seating member mounted on the support assembly;wherein the infant bouncer is configurable between an open position in which the first plane creates a first angle with respect to the second plane, and a collapsed position in which the first plane creates a second angle with respect to the second plane different from the first angle. 2. The infant bouncer according to claim 1, wherein, in the open position, the top link and the bottom link of each support rod are substantially coextensive and, in the collapsed position, the top links are folded over the bottom links, and the bottom links link of the support rods are adjoined and substantially parallel disposed. 3. The infant bouncer according to claim 1, wherein a top portion of the flexible seating member is secured over a free top end of the top links of the support rods, and a bottom portion of the flexible seating member is secured over a free bottom end of the bottom links of the support rods. 4. The infant bouncer according to claim 1, wherein one of the top link or the bottom link is configured for snap locking at the folding joint in either or both of an open position in which the top link and the bottom link substantially coextend, and the collapsed position. 5. The infant bouncer according to claim 1, wherein the folding joint includes a safety arresting mechanism to prevent unintended collapsing of the links. 6. The infant bouncer according to claim 1, wherein the folding joint includes a gliding surface configured for smooth displacement of a locking mechanism of one of the top link or the bottom link over a wall surface of the folding joint. 7. The infant bouncer according to claim 1, wherein a joint end of both the top link and the bottom link of a support rod are pivotally secured to the folding joint, displaceable between an open position in which the top link and the bottom link substantially coextend, and the collapsed position. 8. The infant bouncer according to claim 1, further comprising springy supports that facilitate gentle bouncing of the infant bouncer. 9. The infant bouncer according to claim 1, further comprising a connecting member that extends between a portion of each of the two bottom links to restrict expansion of the two support rods at the open position of the bouncer. 10. The infant bouncer according to claim 9, wherein the connecting member includes a strap of flexible material extending between a bottom portion of the bottom links. 11. The infant bouncer according to claim 9, wherein the connecting member includes two or more support links pivotally secured to a bottom location of bottom links and to one another, the support links deployable between a collapsed position at which they at least partially overlap, and an open position at which they substantially coextend. 12. The infant bouncer according to claim 11, wherein the support links include a locking mechanism for arresting the connecting member at the open position, to thereby retain the bouncer at the open position and prevent spontaneous folding thereof. 13. The infant bouncer according to claim 1, wherein the folding joint is configured for arresting the top and bottom links at the open position by a normally locked arresting mechanism, such that when deployed at the fully open position the top link and the bottom link become a rigid element' substantially continuous with one another. 14. The infant bouncer according to claim 13, wherein the arresting mechanism is configured as a hooked member articulated with one of the top link and the bottom link, and configured for arresting a respective recess configured at the other one of the top link and the bottom link. 15. The infant bouncer according to claim 13, wherein an unlocking mechanism is configured at a pivot location of the two respective top links, said unlocking mechanism configured for simultaneous manipulating of the arresting mechanism at the folding joints. 16. The infant bouncer according to claim 15, wherein displacement of the pivoting hook members by the unlocking mechanism is facilitated by a cord member articulated to the hook members and to the unlocking mechanism, whereby manipulating the unlocking mechanism entails temporarily unlocking of the hook members so as to disengage from the respective arresting recess. 17. The infant bouncer according to claim 16, wherein manipulating the unlocking mechanism is facilitated by rotating a manipulator to pull a cord, said cord extending through at least a portion of the top links. 18. The infant bouncer according to claim 16, wherein the pivoting hook members and/or the respective arresting recess include gliding surfaces to facilitate smooth displacement of the hook members into arresting engagement of the arresting recess. 19. The infant bouncer according to claim 16, wherein the pivoting hook members are biased into their locking position. 20. A support assembly for an infant bouncer, the support assembly comprising: a pair of support rods pivotally articulated to one another, each of the pair of support rods configured with at least a top link and a bottom link foldable about a folding joint, the top links of the pair of support rods being retained at an intersecting configuration, the intersected top links of the support rods defining a first plane and the bottom links of the support rods defining a second plane different from the first plane; andwherein the infant bouncer is configurable between an open position in which the first plane creates a first angle with respect to the second plane, and a collapsed position in which the first plane creates a second angle with respect to the second plane different from the first angle.
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