Patent classifications
A47D1/008
Car Seat Catching System
A car seat catching system for spilled liquids and dropped objects. At least one collection sheet surrounds a child car seat. The collection sheet may have one or more rib to support the collection sheet and provide at least semi-rigid, bowl-shaped support for the at least one collection sheet. In an example with a base, a removable tray can be provided within the base. The base is configured to collect crumbs and smaller objects in the removable tray, while blocking larger objects from entering into the base so that the larger objects remain on the at least one collection sheet for retrieval by a child in the child car seat and/or other person.
CONVERTIBLE HIGH CHAIR
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a convertible children's high chair. According to various embodiments, the convertible high chair generally includes a first child seat supported above a floor by a high chair frame, and a second child seat configured for being removably coupled to the first child seat. The second child seat is configured such that, when detached from the high chair's first child seat, it can be used as a booster seat. In certain embodiments, the second child seat includes a base surface configured to stably support the second child seat on a separate support surface.
CONTAINMENT APPARATUS
Disclosed are containment apparatuses that include, in some embodiments, a flexible barrier configured to attach to a tray. The flexible barrier may include a middle panel configured to extend approximately perpendicular to and along a perimeter of the tray. The flexible barrier also has a first edge and a second edge opposite the first edge. A right side panel of the flexible barrier extends from the first edge toward the middle panel and a left side panel of the flexible barrier extends from the second edge toward the middle panel. The containment apparatus further includes an adjustable coupler configured to attach the right side panel to the left side panel.
BABY CHAIR
A baby chair includes a main body including a sitting groove having a shape corresponding to an outer surface of a backside of child sitting in the chair and an inner space in a lower end thereof, two front plates each including two insertion gadgets inserted into the inner space from an outer surface of each of a left and right lower end of the main body, two rear plates on an inner surface of the inner space each including two insertion holes into which the insertion gadgets are inserted, binding gadgets protruding toward an opposite direction of each pair of the insertion gadgets from a surface of each front plate, two belt plates each including a binding hole into which the pair of binding gadgets is inserted and rotatably attached thereto, and belt grooves which connect one side of the binding hole to an end of each belt.
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL ENTERTAINER FOR A CHILD
An entertainer for a child that is specifically configured and adapted for use in several operational configurations. The entertainer includes a plurality of legs and a tray for supporting a plurality of activity items for the child. A multi-functional plate is attachable to the legs to allow the entertainer to assume a seat support configuration. The multi-functional plate is detachable from the legs and positionable over the tray to allow the entertainer to assume a table top configuration.
Foldable restaurant and public eating area high chair
A restaurant and public eating area high chair is a high chair intended for use by infants and small children in restaurants and public eating areas. A restaurant and public eating area high chair consists of two front legs, two back legs, a seat, a backrest, a front bar, and side rails that are high enough to keep the child from falling off of the seat. The foldable restaurant and public eating area high chair is comprised of the same parts as prior art restaurant and public eating area high chairs, but is built in such a way so that it can fold flat. Folding flat makes the restaurant and public eating area high chair easy to carry, easy to store, and safer to use than prior art restaurant and public eating area high chairs.
Baby carriage
A baby carriage comprises a frame and a cushion. The cushion is disposed on the frame. The cushion comprises a plurality of reinforcing plates and a fabric cover. The reinforcing plates are disposed in the fabric cover. The reinforcing plates are arranged side by side and separated from each other. At least one of the reinforcing plates comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib. The plate body has a plurality of through holes formed thereon. The first reinforcing rib is located on a bottom surface of the plate body. The first reinforcing rib comprises a straight section and a curved section. The curved section extends from the straight section. A gap exists between an end of the curved section and one of the straight section and the curved section.
Electronic education system
An electronic education system includes an electronic device. A chair is provided and a child may sit upon the chair. A tray is removably coupled to the chair. The electronic device is removably coupled to the tray. Thus, the electronic device is accessible to the child. An undercarriage is movably coupled to the chair. The undercarriage is selectively positioned in a deployed position to roll along a support surface. The undercarriage is selectively positioned in retracted position.
Highchair Bib
The present invention describes a highchair bib and debris catch device. The highchair bib forms a barrier over the upward facing surfaces of the highchair seat and over the child's torso that prevents food and liquids from coming in contact with the highchair seat and the child's torso and legs. It catches any mess that lands on it and prevents it from falling to the floor. The preferred embodiment of the highchair bib is designed such that it can easily be mounted on a wide variety of highchairs with no modification of the highchairs required.
INSERT ELEMENT POSITIONABLE WITHIN A TRAY AND TRAY LINER OF A HIGH CHAIR
A heat sustaining system disclosed here includes an insert element positionable within high chair feeding members, and further includes a heating element and an electrical power source. The high chair feeding members are a high chair tray liner or a high chair tray. The insert element is housed within the high chair feeding members, where the high chair feeding members define a cavity. The heating element is inserted into the cavity of high chair feeding members to transfer generated heat to an upper surface of the high chair feeding members, thereby conductively transferring heat to the surface of the high chair feeding members. The electrical power source is positioned adjacent to the heating element to heat the heating element, where the heat generated in the heating element is of a predefined temperature which sustains the heat of a food item positioned above the upper surface of the high chair feeding members.