Patent classifications
A47D1/02
Multifunctional small dining chair
A multifunctional small dining chair includes a front U-shaped support frame, a rear U-shaped support frame, a seat, a backrest, a left armrest, a right armrest and a dining tray. A top of the front U-shaped support frame and a top of the rear U-shaped support frame are arranged in a foldable manner. The seat and the backrest are arranged inside the front U-shaped support frame. The seat and the front U-shaped support frame are arranged in a foldable manner. A bottom end of the backrest and a rear end of the seat are hinged. A rear end of the left armrest and a rear end of the right armrest are connected to an upper front end of the front U-shaped support frame. The dining tray is provided between the left armrest and the right armrest, and the dining tray is rotatable relative to the left or right armrest.
SEAT AND CRIB ARRANGEMENT
The present invention relates to an infant seat and crib arrangement (10). The infant seat and crib arrangement (10) comprises a seat (14) configured to support an infant in a sitting position, a crib configured to enclose an infant and a frame (12). The frame (12) is configured for change between a first disposition in which the seat (14) engages removably with the frame to thereby bring the seat into use and a second disposition in which the crib removably engages with the frame to thereby bring the crib into use
Infant highchair
An infant highchair includes a standing frame, a seat and a locking mechanism. The seat is pivotally connected with the standing frame and has a seating surface, the seat being rotatable between a first and a second position, and the locking mechanism being operable to lock the seat in the first and second position. The first position allows a child to sit in contact with the seating surface, and the second position is suitable to receive installation of a removable child seat over the seat while disabling seating of a child on the seating surface.
Child Seat
A child seat includes a seat portion fixedly connected with a first coupling part, a connector pivotally connected with the first coupling part of the seat portion, the connector being operable to detachably engage with a corresponding structure provided on a child supporting apparatus, a locking mechanism operable to lock and unlock the connector with respect to the seat portion, a backrest frame fixedly connected with a second coupling part that is pivotally connected with the first coupling part, and a coupling mechanism operable to movably couple the seat portion to the backrest frame so that the seat portion and the backrest frame are movable in unison relative to the connector during adjustment of the backrest frame between an unfolded state and a folded state.
Child Seat
A child seat includes a seat portion fixedly connected with a first coupling part, a connector pivotally connected with the first coupling part of the seat portion, the connector being operable to detachably engage with a corresponding structure provided on a child supporting apparatus, a locking mechanism operable to lock and unlock the connector with respect to the seat portion, a backrest frame fixedly connected with a second coupling part that is pivotally connected with the first coupling part, and a coupling mechanism operable to movably couple the seat portion to the backrest frame so that the seat portion and the backrest frame are movable in unison relative to the connector during adjustment of the backrest frame between an unfolded state and a folded state.
SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR A CONVERTIBLE CHILD HIGH-CHAIR AND STEP STOOL
The convertible child high-chair and step stool can include a frame having a front leg stand and a rear leg stand. A height adjustment mechanism can be coupled to the front leg stand or the rear leg stand and can be adjustable along the vertical axis of the front leg stand or the rear leg stand from a raised position to a lowered position. The apparatus can also include a booster seat and removable platform step. In the raised position, the booster seat can be coupled to the height adjustment mechanism to provide a high chair. In the lowered position, the booster seat can be removed and the removable platform step can be coupled to the height adjustment mechanism and the frame to provide a step stool. The apparatus can also include wheel assemblies coupled to the frame that limit the potential for tip hazards in the step stool configuration.
Tray with integral mechanism
A tray for attachment to first and second rising legs of a foldable chair for a child. A connection between the tray and one of the first and second legs includes a female connector depending from the underside of a tray and a male connector rising from the leg. An interlock slides between the female and male connectors and is operated by a handle integral with the interlock. Resilient arms integral with the interlock and handle keep the interlock engaged and automatically draw back the interlock after the handle slides the interlock to a disengaged position such that the tray can be removed from the legs.
Folding Walker with Wheels
A child's folding walker with caster wheels that is adjustable in height to permit a child to sit and touch the ground and move the walker. The walker has four vertical legs and two collapsible side frames that enabling the walker to collapse into a vertical configuration. Each collapsing side frame includes a folding, upper member and a folding lower member. The proximal ends of the folding members are pivotally attached to a vertical leg. Each upper frame member is made of two elongated sections joined by a locking collar that holds distal ends of the elongated sections together in axial, alignment. The locking collar is pivotally attached at its opposite ends to the two elongated sections, When the locking collar is forced upward, the two elongated sections are misaligned thereby enabling the legs to move inward. On the front and rear side frames on the walker is a supplemental locking assembly. The suspension seat is provided for supporting a child,
Enclosed seating assembly
An example enclosed seating assembly includes a foldable chair enclosure. The example enclosed seating assembly also includes a perch seat for a user to rest against but not fully sit on in the foldable chair enclosure. At least one adjustable height foot platform is provided at the base of the foldable chair enclosure. At least one sensory module provides varied input for the user. The example enclosed seating assembly includes an anti-tip structure on the base of the foldable chair enclosure configured to reduce or altogether prevent tipping. The example enclosed seating assembly includes built in storage for the at least one sensory module. In an example, the enclosed seating assembly includes a door on a sidewall of the chair enclosure for the user to enter and exit the chair enclosure. In another example, the enclosed seating assembly includes a ramp.
Enclosed seating assembly
An example enclosed seating assembly includes a foldable chair enclosure. The example enclosed seating assembly also includes a perch seat for a user to rest against but not fully sit on in the foldable chair enclosure. At least one adjustable height foot platform is provided at the base of the foldable chair enclosure. At least one sensory module provides varied input for the user. The example enclosed seating assembly includes an anti-tip structure on the base of the foldable chair enclosure configured to reduce or altogether prevent tipping. The example enclosed seating assembly includes built in storage for the at least one sensory module. In an example, the enclosed seating assembly includes a door on a sidewall of the chair enclosure for the user to enter and exit the chair enclosure. In another example, the enclosed seating assembly includes a ramp.