Patent classifications
A47D1/002
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.
MULTI-STAGE LINKAGE INTERLOCKING STRUCTURE OF SWING DINING CHAIR
A multi-stage linkage interlocking structure of a swing dining chair comprising a swing arm and a chair body. The chair body comprises a seat and a backrest. A multi-stage included-angle adjustment device is arranged between the seat and the backrest. The swing arm is provided with a mounting base, and the seat is rotatably connected with the mounting base. A first locking device is arranged between the seat and the mounting base for locking the seat. The seat is provided with a second locking device for locking the first locking device. A sliding connection rod in linkage with the backrest is provided for unlocking the second locking device. A third locking device in linkage with the mounting base and interacting with the multi-stage included-angle adjustment device is arranged between the seat and the mounting base. The present disclosure has a simple structure, achieves convenient operation and safety, and avoids mal operation.
ROTATABLE SAFETY SEAT AND CARRIER
The present invention provides a rotatable safety seat includes a seat body, a seat base and a rotation component. The rotation component is slidably connected between the seat body and the seat base. The seat body is slid relative to the seat base via simultaneous shifting and rotation. The rotation component is slidably connected between the seat body and the seat base. During slid of the seat body, the seat body is shifted due to the slide, the seat body is shifted because of the slide, so as to move the seat body close to or away from the seat base; in the meantime, the seat body is rotated when being shifted, so that the infant or the child on the seat body is moved close to or away from the caretaker according to the actual demand. The present invention further provides a carrier with the rotatable safety seat
ORTHOPEDIC BABY SEAT
The invention relates to an orthopedic baby seat. The seat comprises a relatively inflexible base, having a substantially triangular planar cushion, of a resiliently flexible, support material, the cushioned base tapering towards a front end to provide a substantially fish-tail shaped planar configuration. The base is suitably dimensioned and configured to receive and support a baby's bottom thereon. The seat further comprises a back support, extending upwardly from and at least partially around the base, in a substantially C-formation and to a height of at least to the bottom of the baby's ribcage, with the opening of the C-formation directed towards the front of the seat. The back support comprises at least one layer of at least partially 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 substantially rigid, vertically, and flexible, laterally, support to a baby occupying the seat. The seat also comprises two opposing leg openings, extending outwardly from the base, and two opposed, cushioned thigh support formations, separating the base from the two leg openings and dimensioned and configured to allow the hips to fall and spread naturally apart to the side, with the thighs at least partially supported towards the knee joints and the hips and knees bent, allowing the legs to spread outwardly in a supported manner while moving relatively freely in the seat.
Child seat
A child seat includes a seat portion, a backrest frame and a front guard respectively connected pivotally with the seat portion, a latch connected with the seat portion, and a linking part respectively coupled to the latch and the backrest frame, wherein the latch is operable to lock the front guard in position, the latch being engaged with the front guard for locking the front guard and disengaged from the front guard for unlocking the front guard, and the backrest frame being rotatable to cause the latch to unlock for rotation of the front guard.
INFANT CARRIER AND BACKREST ADJUSTING MECHANISM THEREOF
A backrest adjusting mechanism disposed between a backrest tube and a frame of an infant carrier is disclosed. The backrest adjusting mechanism includes an outer cover, an inner cover, a driving member, a locking member, and an operating member. The outer cover is fixed at the frame. The inner cover is connected to the backrest tube and pivoted to the outer cover via a pivot shaft. The driving member is movably disposed between the outer cover and the inner cover. The locking member is movably disposed on the driving member. The operating member is connected to the driving member for driving the driving member to move between a first position and a second position. Switching of the driving member between the first position and the second position drives the locking member to selectively lock or release the outer cover and the inner cover.
SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUSES FOR A CONVERTIBLE CHILD BOOSTER'S SEAT
A booster seat can be configured to be adjusted from a full or home booster configuration to a travel configuration or a backless booster configuration. In the full configuration, the booster seat can include a seat base, a seat shell movably coupled to and configured to recline with respect to the seat base, a seat back removably coupled to the seat shell, and soft goods that cover portions of the seat back and the seat shell. In the travel configuration, for example, the booster seat can include the seat back and soft goods without the seat shell and the seat base. In the backless booster configuration, the booster seat can include the seat base and the seat shell without the seat back (e.g., decoupling the seat back from the seat shell). Multiple modes of the booster seat allows for continued use of the seat as the child grows and when travelling.
FEATURE HIGH CHAIR
A combination step stool and high chair includes at least a base with one or more steps and a chair that can be selectively attached to and detached from the base.
Weight support systems
A diaper-changing platform system is disclosed having a structural frame supporting member that receives a platform member. The platform member is configured with interlocking sections configured such that at least one interlocking section can be positioned to project from the platform member to enable an infant or toddler to sit on the interlocking section and is also configured to be positioned such that the platform member defines a generally flat surface enabling an infant or toddler to be positioned lying on the generally flat surface. A stroller for transporting an infant or toddler includes a frame and the diaper-changing platform system. The frame of the stroller receives the diaper-changing platform system when the platform member enables an infant or toddler to sit on at least one interlocking section to enable transporting via the stroller the diaper-changing platform system. A weight supporting system including usage of supporting ribs and exoskeletons is included.
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.