Patent classifications
A47D1/008
Shield for high chair
A shield for a tray for a high chair that in a first configuration prevents or minimizes a child's opportunity to dispose of food over and around the shield and in a second configuration, with the shield still remaining attached to the high chair allows, for easy access to the tray, e.g., during the feeding process with the child in the chair.
Baby bath chair
The present invention discloses a baby bath chair, including a seat, a backrest, and a dish tray. The backrest is hinged with a back end of the seat. The backrest can be adjustably rotated in multiple stages forwards and rearwards. A left-side middle portion and a right-side middle portion of the seat are formed with a left convex portion and a right convex portion, respectively. A back end of the dish tray is formed backward with a left connecting portion and a right connecting portion. The left connecting portion and the right connecting portion are detachably connected to the left convex portion and the right convex portion, respectively. The left connecting portion and the right connecting portion can be rotated around the left convex portion and the right convex portion, respectively. A top surface of the seat is provided with a drainage hole. The present invention can be used as a bath chair or as a dining chair. The backrest can be adjusted in multiple stages to adapt to different dining spaces or bathing angles of a baby. The dish tray can be rotated around the left convex portion or the right convex portion. When the baby needs to enter the seat, the dish tray can be rotated around the left convex portion or the right convex portion, so that the baby can enter the seat from a front side of the seat conveniently.
FOLDABLE MECHANISM AND INFANT CARRIER THEREOF
A foldable mechanism is applied to locking an infant carrier and includes first and second mounts and a locking member. The second mount is pivoted to the first mount and has first and second mating portions. The infant carrier is locked in the folded state when the first mount rotates to a first rotating position, and is locked in the expanded state when the first mount rotates to a second rotating position. The locking member is movably disposed between the first and second mounts and has a positioning portion and a locking portion. The positioning portion is engaged with the first mating portion to lock the first mount at the first rotating position. The locking portion is engaged with the second mating portion to lock the first mount at the second rotating position. A depth of the first mating portion is shallower than a depth of the second mating portion.
Foldable mechanism and infant carrier thereof
A foldable mechanism is applied to locking an infant carrier and includes first and second mounts and a locking member. The second mount is pivoted to the first mount and has first and second mating portions. The infant carrier is locked in the folded state when the first mount rotates to a first rotating position, and is locked in the expanded state when the first mount rotates to a second rotating position. The locking member is movably disposed between the first and second mounts and has a positioning portion and a locking portion. The positioning portion is engaged with the first mating portion to lock the first mount at the first rotating position. The locking portion is engaged with the second mating portion to lock the first mount at the second rotating position. A depth of the first mating portion is shallower than a depth of the second mating portion.
Structure for children bounce chair
The present invention provides an improved structure for a children bounce chair, comprising a base module, two telescopic support assemblies, a plurality of bounce assemblies and a table and chair module, wherein the telescopic support assemblies are assembled on the base module, one end of the bounce assemblies is respectively assembled on the corresponding telescopic support module, and the other end of the bounce assembly is respectively assembled on the table and chair module, so that the children bounce chair can be easily assembled, used or disassembled and stowed.
STRUCTURE FOR CHILDREN BOUNCE CHAIR
The present invention provides an improved structure for a children bounce chair, comprising a base module, two telescopic support assemblies, a plurality of bounce assemblies and a table and chair module, wherein the telescopic support assemblies are assembled on the base module, one end of the bounce assemblies is respectively assembled on the corresponding telescopic support module, and the other end of the bounce assembly is respectively assembled on the table and chair module, so that the children bounce chair can be easily assembled, used or disassembled and stowed.
RECONFIGURABLE CHILDREN'S FURNITURE
Reconfigurable children's furniture has a supportive framework comprising a pair of side A-frames cooperating to support a foldable base beneath vertical midpoints of the A-frames. The base has a pair of baseboards configured for folding between a daybed configuration wherein the baseboards each are adjacently horizontal thereby forming a bed surface therebetween and a stowed configuration. Supports are each connected between a respective outer corner of a respective baseboard and an upper edge of a net and each support is extendable. In the stowed configuration, each support is contracted and lies against a respective baseboard. In the daybed configuration, each support is extended and stands perpendicularly with respect to the respective baseboard.
Character chair
The present chair includes a scissoring straight leg and oblique support mechanism such that the chair may be folded between open and closed forms. The straight legs include lower feet and upper hubs. The oblique supports extend between the lower feet and upper hubs. The lower feet include structures that provide character to the folding chair.
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.
MODULAR CHAIR ASSEMBLY
A modular chair assembly includes a seat member and at least three support leg units. The seat unit includes a seat member which has a lower surface and an upper surface opposite to the lower surface. Each of the three support leg units is detachably mounted to the lower surface of the seat member, and includes an inner axle and a hollow tube sleeved on the inner axle. The inner axle and the hollow tube are made of different materials to permit the inner axle to have a larger anti-bending strength than the hollow tube. The inner axle includes a bottom end surface for being supported on the ground.