JPH1156973A - Pacifier with bell - Google Patents
Pacifier with bellInfo
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- JPH1156973A JPH1156973A JP25743697A JP25743697A JPH1156973A JP H1156973 A JPH1156973 A JP H1156973A JP 25743697 A JP25743697 A JP 25743697A JP 25743697 A JP25743697 A JP 25743697A JP H1156973 A JPH1156973 A JP H1156973A
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- pacifier
- bell
- baby
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Abstract
Description
【0001】[0001]
【発明の属する技術分野】この発明は、乳児が手で持っ
てしゃぶる、おしゃぶり(1)の口にくわえない外側の
部分に鈴(3)を取付け、これによっておしゃぶり
(1)をくわえた乳児が動くのにあわせて鈴(3)が鳴
るようにした鈴付おしゃぶりに関するものである。BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a baby sucking a pacifier (1) by attaching a bell (3) to an outer portion of the pacifier (1) which is not held in the mouth. This is related to a pacifier with a bell that makes the bell (3) ring as it moves.
【0002】[0002]
【従来の技術】従来よりおしゃぶりは乳児が手で持って
しゃぶったり、口にくわえたまましゃぶるおもちゃであ
り、ゴム状の吸い付き部分をしゃぶることは、生得的に
お乳を吸おうとする乳児にとっては精神的に安らぎと平
和を感ずることにもつながり、また保護者にとっても乳
児を一人で安心して遊ばせておけるおもちゃであった。2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, a pacifier is a toy that is sucked and held by a baby or sucked while holding the mouth, and sucking a rubber-like sucking part is for an infant who is naturally trying to suck milk. It was also a toy that allowed the baby to play alone with peace of mind as well as a sense of security and peace.
【0003】[0003]
【発明が解決しようとする課題】乳児がおしゃぶりをく
わえると、ある程度はそれに気を紛らせて、実際のお乳
をせがんだり、寂しさから泣くことも少なくなる傾向に
あったが、おしゃぶりの口内刺激だけでは飽きもはやか
った。このように、乳児が口内刺激に飽きて泣き出すた
びに保護者は再びあやしたり、機嫌をとる必要があっ
た。また、おしゃぶりをくわえて乳児あるいは幼児の機
嫌がよくなったにしても、ハイハイをして乳児あるいは
幼児があちらこちらに移動することも、保護者にとって
は心配の種であった。つまり、常に乳児あるいは幼児の
移動場所を確認する必要があった。[Problems to be Solved by the Invention] When an infant sucks a pacifier, it tends to be distracted to some extent, and there is a tendency that the actual milk is reduced and crying from loneliness is reduced. I was no longer tired of just being alone. Thus, each time the baby became tired of mouth irritation and began to cry, the guardian had to ridicule and be in a good mood again. In addition, even if the babies and infants were in a good mood after the pacifier, the parents and children were worried that the infants and infants would move around here and there. In other words, it was necessary to always confirm the place where the baby or infant moved.
【0004】[0004]
【課題を解決するための手段】おしゃぶり(1)の、口
に加えない側の口外部(2)中央に、鈴(3)を入れた
球形のカプセル(4)を取りつける。本発明は、以上の
構成よりなる鈴付おしゃぶりである。A spherical capsule (4) containing a bell (3) is attached to the center of the outside (2) of the pacifier (1) which is not added to the mouth. The present invention is a pacifier with a bell having the above configuration.
【0005】[0005]
【発明の実施の形態】以下、本発明の実施の形態を説明
する。 イ. おしゃぶり(1)の基本的構造のうち、乳児が吸
いつくゴム部分とは反対側の、口外部(2)中央に、球
状のカプセル(4)を取りつける。 ロ. その球状のカプセル(4)の中に、自由に転がれ
るようにした鈴(3)を封入する。 本発明は、以上の構成よりなっている。本発明を使用す
るときは、従来のおしゃぶりと同様に扱い、乳児に吸い
つきゴムをしゃぶらせる。本発明のおしゃぶり(1)を
乳児がしゃぶったまま、頭や体を動かすと、球状のカプ
セル(4)の中の鈴(3)がその動きに連動して転がる
ので、鈴独特の音色で音を発することになる。すると、
乳児は口内の触覚刺激のみならず、鈴の音という聴覚刺
激をも得ることになり、またそれが自分の体の動きにあ
わせて音が鳴るという関連事象を覚えることにもなるの
で、それが能動的な遊びやリズム感の育成にもつなが
る。このような効果があるので、口内刺激だけのときよ
りも飽きにくくなる。また、鈴付のおしゃぶり(1)を
した乳児が音を鳴らして遊んでいる姿は、それを見てい
る者をも楽しませて、場をなごませる効果がある。さら
に、乳児がハイハイをするようになって、一人であちら
こちらへと移動することが多くなっても、本発明のおし
ゃぶりを乳児がしていれば、移動に伴い鳴る鈴の音によ
り、保護者は乳児の大体の移動方向をすぐに知ることが
できる。たとえば、乳児の母親が台所仕事などで、乳児
から多少目を離すことがあっても、その鈴の音により乳
児のだいたいの場所がわかるので、頻繁に後ろを振り向
いて確認をとる必要がなくなった。球形のカプセル
(4)は、真ん中の半球部分のところで、もう片方の半
球部分を外せて、中に封入してある鈴(3)が取り出せ
るようにもできる。こうすることにより、鈴の音が煩わ
しいときなどには、それに応じて取り外せたり、または
他の音色を奏でる別の鈴を入れ換えたりすることも可能
になる。このように、カプセル(4)を開閉可能にし、
さらに透明なプラスチックにすることで、鈴(3)の他
にも、なにか視覚的に楽しませることができそうなもの
も封入できる。たとえば、キラキラした色とりどりの紙
片を散りばめることで、おしゃぶり(1)の動きに連動
して変わる色のパターンも楽しませたりできる。乳児は
自分の動きとあわせて鈴が鳴ったり、色紙片の模様が変
わったりするのをみて、視覚的にも聴覚的にも楽しめ
る。また、カプセル(4)そのものに触れることで、多
感な触覚刺激を誘発するように工夫することもできる。
カプセル(4)は容易に取り外すことができないよう
に、ねじ込み式などにし、また少なくとも幼児の口に入
らないていどの大きさを持つなどの条件が望ましい。こ
れは、乳児や幼児が外した半球部分を誤って飲み込んだ
りしないように配慮するためである。生まれつきの視覚
障害児が本発明のおしゃぶり(1)で遊ぶ場合も、従来
のおしゃぶりと比べて聴覚を適度に刺激するため、また
もともと視覚よりも聴覚に依存する傾向にあるため、か
えって音感能力やリズム感覚を発達させる可能性もあ
る。このような乳幼児は視覚機能が劣るために、体外対
象物の情報を視覚からではなく、主に聴覚と触覚から得
ることになる。そのためにも、乳児の時期から、常にこ
うした音を鳴らすおもちゃを渡して、音の世界を身近な
ものにしておくことは、いろいろな音に対して敏感に反
応させる訓練、または学習にもなる。本発明は、乳児に
とってはもっとも身近なおしゃぶりに、そうした音を鳴
らすという機能を付与したものである。もちろん、視覚
障害児に限らず普通の乳児においても、本発明のもつ遊
びと学習効果は利用できる。さらに、本発明のおしゃぶ
り(1)をした乳児の保護者が、逆に視覚障害者である
場合も、その鈴の音により、乳児の動きが分かるのでよ
り安心できるという効果もあげられる。Embodiments of the present invention will be described below. I. In the basic structure of the pacifier (1), a spherical capsule (4) is attached to the center of the outside of the mouth (2), opposite to the rubber part where the baby can suck. B. In the spherical capsule (4), a bell (3) that can be rolled freely is sealed. The present invention has the above configuration. When using the present invention, treat it like a conventional pacifier and suck the baby and suck the rubber. When the head and body are moved while the infant sucks the pacifier (1) of the present invention, the bell (3) in the spherical capsule (4) rolls in conjunction with the movement, so that the sound is unique to the bell. Will be issued. Then
Infants will get not only a tactile stimulus in the mouth but also an auditory stimulus called a bell, and it will also learn the related event of sounding in accordance with the movement of their body, so that It also leads to active play and fostering a sense of rhythm. Because of such an effect, it is harder to get tired than when only oral stimulation is used. In addition, the appearance of a baby playing with a pacifier (1) playing a sound with a bell has the effect of delighting even those who are watching it and calming the place. In addition, even if the baby starts to crawl and travels from one place to another, if the baby is using the pacifier of the present invention, the sound of the bell that rings as the baby travels will give the parents Can immediately know the approximate direction of movement of the baby. For example, even if the baby's mother keeps her eyes away from her in the kitchen, she can find the baby's approximate location using the bell, so she doesn't have to look back and check frequently. . The spherical capsule (4) can remove the other hemisphere at the middle hemisphere so that the bell (3) enclosed therein can be taken out. By doing so, when the sound of a bell is troublesome, it is possible to remove it or replace another bell that plays another tone. Thus, the capsule (4) can be opened and closed,
Further, by using a transparent plastic, in addition to the bell (3), anything that can be visually enjoyed can be enclosed. For example, by scattering colorful and colorful paper pieces, it is possible to entertain a color pattern that changes in conjunction with the movement of the pacifier (1). Infants can enjoy both visually and audibly by seeing the bell ring and the pattern of colored paper strips changing with their own movements. In addition, it can be devised so that touching the capsule (4) itself induces a sensational tactile stimulus.
It is desirable that the capsule (4) be screwed or the like so that it cannot be easily removed, and that the capsule (4) have at least any size that does not fit in the mouth of the infant. This is to prevent the infant or infant from accidentally swallowing the removed hemisphere. When a born visually impaired child plays with the pacifier (1) of the present invention, he / she has a tendency to more appropriately stimulate hearing than conventional pacifiers and tends to rely more on hearing than on sight. It may also develop a sense of rhythm. Such infants have inferior visual function, so that information on the extracorporeal object is mainly obtained from the auditory sense and the tactile sense, not from the visual sense. For this reason, from the time of infancy, always giving such toys that make such sounds and keeping the world of sound familiar is also training or learning to react sensitively to various sounds. The present invention is provided with a function of emitting such a sound to a pacifier that is most familiar to an infant. Of course, not only visually impaired children but also ordinary babies can use the play and learning effects of the present invention. Furthermore, even if the parent of the infant who has performed the pacifier (1) of the present invention is a visually impaired person, the sound of the bell can tell the movement of the infant, so that there is an effect that the infant can be more relieved.
【0006】[0006]
【発明の効果】本発明を使用することによって、乳児が
するおしゃぶりに、鈴の音を楽しませることができ、こ
れが乳児に口内刺激と聴覚刺激を与えるので、ただのお
しゃぶりと比べて、遊びと学習につながる効果が生まれ
る。さらに、保護者にとっても乳児の移動方向と場所が
鈴の音で分かるので、安心していられる。By using the present invention, the sound of a bell can be enjoyed in the pacifier performed by the baby, which gives the baby a mouth stimulus and an auditory stimulus. This has the effect of leading to learning. In addition, parents can be relieved because the baby's movement direction and location can be identified by the bell sound.
【図1】本発明の斜視図FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
【図2】本発明の使用状態を示す斜視図FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a use state of the present invention.
1 おしゃぶり 2 口外部 3 鈴 4 カプセル 1 pacifier 2 outside mouth 3 bell 4 capsule
Claims (1)
(3)を入れたカプセル(4)を取付けた鈴付おしゃぶ
り。1. A pacifier with a bell attached to a capsule (4) containing a bell (3) at the outside (2) of the mouth of the pacifier (1).
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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JP25743697A JPH1156973A (en) | 1997-08-18 | 1997-08-18 | Pacifier with bell |
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JP25743697A JPH1156973A (en) | 1997-08-18 | 1997-08-18 | Pacifier with bell |
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CN107437410A (en) * | 2017-07-28 | 2017-12-05 | 北京童趣控股有限公司 | A kind of musical instrument prenatal culture bell |
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CN107437410A (en) * | 2017-07-28 | 2017-12-05 | 北京童趣控股有限公司 | A kind of musical instrument prenatal culture bell |
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