Patent classifications
A47D1/00
GAME TABLE AND CHAIR FOR BABIES
The present utility model provides a game table and chair for babies, comprising a semi-closed seat with armrests and a backrest, wherein the front sides of the armrests are detachably connected with a table board; the outer side faces of the armrests are planes, and table top mounting belts are arranged on the outer side faces; the two sides of the table top mounting belts are connected with the armrests, and first mounting holes are formed between the middles of the table top mounting belts and the armrests; the side face of the table board is correspondingly connected with table top mounting strips; magic tapes and magic tape fasteners are arranged at the ends and belt bodies of the table top mounting strips respectively; the table top mounting strips penetrate through the first mounting holes, and the table top mounting strips and the seat are detachably connected together through the magic tapes and the magic tape fasteners; two backrest mounting belts are arranged on the front face of the backrest; the two sides of the backrest mounting belts are connected with the backrest; and second mounting holes are formed between the middles of the backrest mounting belts and the backrest. The present utility model is suitable for the intelligence development of babies and training of hands-on ability; and it is convenient for disassembly and assembly, convenient for babies to get on and off the chair, with a large activity space and high comfort.
Adjustable baby bouncer
A baby bouncer comprising a telescopic base, a seat, and an insert. The telescopic base comprises an outer shell portion and an inner extending portion located at least partially within the outer shell portion; an adjustable upper support pivotally coupled to the telescopic base; a connection limb having a first end operatively coupled to the adjustable upper support and a second end operatively coupled to the inner extending portion; an actuation pedal for adjusting an angle of the adjustable upper support in relation to the telescopic base; and a safety lock disposed on the telescopic base. The bouncer seat has a receiving area and an attachment pocket. The removable insert is received in the receiving area of the seat and receives an infant.
Shampoo support apparatus and method for use of same
A shampoo support apparatus and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment of the shampoo support apparatus, a body is configurable between a reclining configuration and a booster seat configuration. In the reclining configuration, the body provides a neck support and a back support. A support structure that may be placed above the body and may be adjustable is configured to accept and secure a smart device thereat and support the smart device at a smart device working distance from the neck support. In the booster seat configuration, the body folds into a rectangular shape to provide a seat.
Shampoo support apparatus and method for use of same
A shampoo support apparatus and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment of the shampoo support apparatus, a body is configurable between a reclining configuration and a booster seat configuration. In the reclining configuration, the body provides a neck support and a back support. A support structure that may be placed above the body and may be adjustable is configured to accept and secure a smart device thereat and support the smart device at a smart device working distance from the neck support. In the booster seat configuration, the body folds into a rectangular shape to provide a seat.
COMBINED BIB AND HIGHCHAIR COVER WITH TABLEWARE INLETS
An example apparatus includes a bib shaped to cover at least a portion of a body of a wearer. The apparatus also includes a tray cover extending from the bib. The tray cover is configured to cover at least part of a tray of a highchair. The tray cover is shaped to form an aperture configured to expose a portion of the tray. The apparatus also includes an inlet defined by the aperture. The inlet extends from a back side of the tray cover to a front side of the tray cover. The inlet is configured to receive at least a portion of tableware disposed on the tray and inserted through the inlet.
Baby high chair liner system
A baby high chair liner includes a single and unitary body including a plurality of panels integrally and monolithically coupled to each other, a plurality of fold over tabs integrally and monolithically coupled to the panels respectively, a plurality of lines of weakness disposed at associated conjoining edges of the panels and the fold over tabs such that the fold over tabs are freely pivotally about the lines of weakness, respectively, and a plurality of fasteners connected to the fold over panels, respectively. The fasteners are configured to detachably secure the fold over panels to the existing baby high chair. The panels and the fold over tabs are configured to secure and cover a major seat surface area of an existing baby high chair and thereby provide a protective barrier between a child and the existing baby high chair.
Infant chairs
An infant supporting chair including a frame, a seat movably supported on the frame, a unitary tray and a cooperative guidance and latching system. The cooperative guidance and latching system being configured to magnetically pull the unitary tray toward at least one latching position when the unitary tray is in range of the at least one latching position relative to the seat, releasably secure the unitary tray to the seat when the unitary tray is engaged to the at least one latching position, and slidably position the unitary tray relative to the seat when the unitary tray is partially disengaged from the at least one latching position.
High chair secured to picnic table
The present disclosure is directed to a high chair that is permanently secured to a picnic table to facilitate the public enjoyment of communal meals and recreational time by families that include small children. In some embodiments, the high chair may be configured to extend above the upper surface of the picnic table, providing the additional benefit of facilitating interaction and attunement between a child occupant of the high chair and adult occupants of the picnic table bench seats. In other embodiments, the high chair may be configured such that a food tray of the high chair is substantially level with the upper surface of the picnic table.
HIGHCHAIR
A highchair includes a base, and a cloth-covered seat provided on the base. A feeding tray is provided at a front end of the cloth-covered seat, and two support rods are arranged on the left and right of the cloth-covered seat. A top portion of each support rod is provided with a post hole. Two cover boxes are symmetrically arranged on the left and right under the feeding tray. Each cover box is internally provided with a handle. One end of the handle protrudes out of the cover box. Each of the cover boxes is internally provided with a lifting member. An insertion post is provided at a bottom portion of the lifting member. The insertion post is corresponding to the post hole, and is able to be inserted into the corresponding post hole by passing through a bottom portion of the cover box.
BABY BOUNCING CHAIR
The invention provides a baby bouncing chair, comprising a table, a seat unit, a plurality of chair leg units, a bouncing disc module, a plurality of supporting band units, a first cover plate, a bounce-control module and a limiting fastening piece. Each of the plurality of supporting band units is provided with a limiting rod. The bounce-control module is provided with a plurality of stop blocks. The bounce-control module controls movements of the limiting rods and the plurality of supporting band units in the bouncing disc module by the stop blocks to control the baby bouncing chair to be in a bouncing state or a non-bouncing state.