Patent classifications
A47D1/002
CONVERTIBLE PLATFORM FOR SUPPORTING A USER
A convertible platform for supporting a user in a standing or seated position is presented. In some embodiments, the convertible platform presents a set of front legs and a set of back legs that pivot about a pivot hinge to a preferred angle. The set of front legs and the set of back legs provide a base for supporting various attachment devices. The various attachment devices may comprise attachment members for attaching to base members for supporting the attachment device. The various attachment devices may be configured for supporting infants, toddlers, children, and adults in both standing and sitting positions. Furthermore, various attachments may be connected between the sets of legs for providing steps, platforms, shelves, and seats for the various users and/or objects.
ADJUSTABLE INFANT SEAT
An adjustable infant seat assembly is disclosed herein that includes various adjustment assemblies for providing variable angular orientations of multiple aspects of the adjustable infant seat assembly. The adjustable infant seat assembly also includes a removable soft goods assembly.
FABRIC STRUCTURE AND CHILD SUPPORTER
The present disclosure discloses a fabric structure and a child supporter. The fabric structure includes a backrest fabric for covering a backrest, a headrest fabric for covering a headrest and a shielding member for shielding the adjusting region. The backrest has an adjusting region. The headrest is capable of being adjusted along the adjusting region relative to the backrest. The shielding member is a telescopic structure. An upper end of the shielding member is connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to an upper end of the adjusting region. A lower end of the shielding member is connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to a lower end of the adjusting region. When the position of the headrest is adjusted relative to the backrest, the telescopic structure is telescopic to shield the adjusting region.
Child seat
A child seat includes a seat portion, a backrest frame and a front guard respectively connected pivotally with the seat portion, the backrest frame having multiple deployed positions and a collapsed position, the front guard being rotatable relative to the seat portion between an unfolded and a folded position, and a folding mechanism including a latch connected with the seat portion, and a linking part respectively coupled to the latch and the backrest frame. The latch can engage and lock the front guard in the unfolded position, and the backrest frame is rotatable to cause a displacement of the linking part that urges the latch to disengage and unlock the front guard. The folding mechanism is configured to keep the front guard in the unfolded position while the backrest frame is deployed for use, and to unlock the front guard as the backrest frame rotates toward the collapsed position.
Seat shell infant seat and method of manufacture
A shell for an infant seat comprises a carbon fiber structure reinforced by one or more reinforcing members of a material other than carbon fiber forming a shell shaped to accommodate an infant. The one or more reinforcing members is located on the concave side of the structure, e.g. between the structure and the infant. The structure and the one or more reinforcing members are fixed to each other so as to prevent relative movement between them in use. The reinforcing members may be made from plastic and may be overmolded or glued on the carbon fiber structure.
Seat orientation adjustment device and safety seat
The present disclosure relates to a seat posture adjustment device and a safety seat. The seat posture adjustment device comprises a locking member (5), a support rod (3) arranged on a seat body (1) and a guide groove (4) formed in a seat support (2), wherein the support rod (3) is inserted into the guide groove (4) to connect the seat body (1) and the seat support (2), and the support rod (3) is movable along the guide groove (4) to realize the posture adjustment of the seat body (1), and the locking member (5) is arranged on the support rod (3) and movable relative to the support rod (3) to realize locking or unlocking between the seat body (1) and the seat support (2). The locking member is arranged on the support rod which guides the locking member, and the support rod still has a connecting effect in an unlocking state, so that the locking member is reset more smoothly and accurately.
HIGHCHAIR WITH AN AUTOMATED TRAY
A highchair for seating a child includes a seat configured for a child to sit, and a frame having a first side and a second side where the frame is attached to and supporting the seat at a height. The highchair also includes a tray rotatably secured to the first side of the frame, a tray adjustment mechanism comprising a motor, and a bracket secured to the tray. In addition, a connector is coupled between the tray adjustment mechanism and the bracket where the connector is configured to be extended or retracted by the motor to adjust a position of the tray over the seat. A battery is configured to power the tray adjustment mechanism and the motor comprises a stepper motor. The tray adjustment mechanism may also include a receiver so that the tray can be activated using a wireless signal or voice command.
CHILD CARRIER
A child carrier includes a booster seat and a leg assembly. The leg assembly is detachably installed on the booster seat. The leg assembly includes an upper support and a lower support. The upper support is detachably installed on the booster seat. The lower support is detachably installed on the upper support. The child carrier is in a high chair mode when the lower support and the upper support are respectively installed on the upper support and the booster seat to connect the leg assembly to the booster seat, the child carrier is in a youth chair mode when the upper support is installed on the booster seat and the lower support is detached from the upper support, and the child carrier is in a booster mode when the upper support is detached from the booster seat to separate the leg assembly from the booster seat.
Orthopedic baby seat
An orthopedic baby seat including an inflexible base, having a triangular planar cushion, of a flexible support material, wherein the base tapers towards a front end in a substantially fish-tail-shaped planar configuration. The base is configured to receive and support a baby's bottom. The seat further includes a back support, extending upwardly from and at least partially around the base, in a C-formation and to a height of at least to a bottom of the baby's ribcage, with an opening of the C-formation directed towards the front of the seat. The back support includes at least one layer of a flexible sheet material, having a number of spaced, upwardly extending retaining formations, and a number of elongated battens, retained by the retaining formations and extending longitudinally upwardly from the base, providing a rigid, vertically, and flexible lateral support to a baby.
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.