Patent classifications
A47D1/006
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. The latch is operable to lock the front guard in position, wherein the latch is engaged with the front guard for locking the front guard and disengaged from the front guard for unlocking the front guard. The linking part is pivotally connected with the backrest frame, and the backrest frame is rotatable to cause the latch to unlock for rotation of the front guard.
INFANT HIGHCHAIR
An infant highchair includes a standing frame including a support platform, a seat pivotally connected with the standing frame and having a seating surface, and a locking mechanism operable to lock the seat in position. The seat is rotatable between a first and a second position, the first position allowing a child to sit in contact with the seating surface, and the second position being suitable to receive installation of a removable child seat over the seat while disabling seating of a child on the seating surface, the seating surface moving around the support platform when the seat rotates relative to the standing frame, the second position of the seat uncovering the support platform so that a removable child seat is installable over the seat at least partially supported in contact with the support platform. The locking mechanism is operable to lock the seat in the first and second position.
INFANT CAR SEAT
An infant car seat is adapted for being installed on a seat carrier. The infant car seat includes a seat shell, a latch, a release unit, and a resilient member. The seat shell is formed with a receiving space having an opening. The latch is disposed in the receiving space, and is adapted for engaging with a ledge of the seat carrier. The release unit includes an actuating member operable to drive the latch to move from a rest position, where a portion of the latch protrudes out of the opening for engaging with the ledge of the seat carrier, to a retracted position, where the latch is retracted into the receiving space. The resilient member is connected between the seat shell and the latch for biasing the latch toward the rest position.
Bathroom stool
A bathroom stool includes a seat board, and a plurality of support legs. A plurality of first slots are defined in a bottom edge of the seat board, and a top end of each of the plurality of support legs is inserted into one first slot; a first engagement hole is defined in a side wall of the first slot; and a first through hole is defined in a side wall of the top end of the support leg, and a first compression elastic tab is disposed inside the support leg, a first protrusion being securely arranged on a side of the first compression elastic tab, the first protrusion extending, from the first through hole, out of the side wall of the support leg.
FASTENING MEMBER FOR QUICK RELEASE AND FASTENING OF HIGH CHAIR LEG
A fastening member for quick release and fastening of a high chair leg is provided. The fastening member is disposed between an upper support tube and a lower support tube of the leg and provided with a sleeve member, a locking hook, a plug, a curved swing arm, and a sliding sleeve. The curved swing arm located inside the plug is connected to the plug by a third pin to be rotatable. The sliding sleeve is mounted around a lower end of the upper support tube. The sliding sleeve is provided with an abutting portion corresponding to an insertion hole and abutting against an upper part of the curved swing arm. By the fastening member, the upper support tube and the lower support tube are separated from or assembled with each other quickly. The sliding sleeve enables the fastening member to be released from or maintained at a fastened state.
CHILD SEAT
A child seat includes a seat portion and a front guard pivotally connected with each other, wherein the front guard is rotatable relative to the seat portion between an unfolded position and a folded position, a first spring configured to bias the front guard toward the unfolded position, a latch connected with the seat portion and operable to rotationally lock the front guard with respect to the seat portion, wherein the latch is engaged with the front guard for locking the front guard and disengaged from the front guard for unlocking the front guard, and a second spring configured to apply a biasing force adapted to urge the latch to engage with the front guard.
HIGH CHAIR FOR CHILDREN
The present disclosure relates to a high chair for children, comprising a high chair body and a number of chair legs installed at the lower end of the high chair body, wherein the high chair body comprises a support ring and a seat unit, the seat unit is made of flexible material and is provided with an accommodating cavity for children to sit, and the upper edge of the seat unit is connected to the support ring.
Seat structure for infant
A seat structure for a baby or young infant that can facilitate an anterior pelvic tilt and hip abduction, while supporting the infant in an upright position. The infant seat structure described herein comprises a seat that is forward tilted. A pommel is provided at a forward edge of the seat that is wide enough to splay the infant's legs, provides support for the infant, and maintains their position in the seat structure. The infant seat structure also includes a back support and side supports to support the infant's/baby's upright position. The side supports do not extend substantially forward past the infant's hip joints, and therefore allow for substantial splaying of their legs. An infant's legs are able to project outwardly from the seat structure on either side of the pommel, through the two spaces that are each situated between the pommel and side supports. A mat is placed beneath the base and a tether is secured between the mat and seat to inhibit the child imparting a tipping force to the seat.
Children's swivel chair
Disclosed is a children's swivel chair, including a chassis assembly. The chassis assembly includes a plurality of padding plates that are spliced together, the plurality of padding plates are spliced together to form a chassis structure concave in a middle, a bottom of the chassis structure is further provided with a support seat, and the support seat rotationally supports the chassis structure on a carrier. The chassis assembly of the children's swivel chair in this example is formed by splicing a plurality of structurally identical padding plates, and during transport or storage, each of the padding plates can be disassembled to reduce an overall volume and occupied space, thereby facilitating transport and storage. Further, a base assembly of the children's swivel chair is designed to have a detachable structure, which further enhances convenience of storage and transport.
Quick connecting child booster seat
A portable booster seat for supporting a child on a chair having a retractable clamping arm that is extendable to an underside surface of a chair seat and selectively moveable to clamp the booster seat to the chair.