Patent classifications
A47D1/04
HIGHCHAIR
A highchair includes a building block table, a booster stool and a feeding chair. The bottom of the booster stool is detachably connected to the top of the building block table. The bottom of the feeding chair is detachably connected to the top of the booster stool. Four sockets are provided on the top surface of the building block table. An elastic cover that is adapted to the socket covers the top of each socket. A plurality of vertical grooves are spaced apart on the inner periphery of each socket. The bottom surface of each socket is provided with a first spring receiving groove. A plurality of protruding blocks are spaced apart on the outer periphery of each cover. The protruding block is matched with a corresponding groove. The bottom surface of each cover is provided with a second spring receiving groove.
MODULAR CRADLE
A modular cradle system for children's gear includes a modular cradle assembly having a hinge frame, coupling hubs extending from the hinge frame, and a child receiving receptacle connectable with the hinge frame. The modular cradle system can be detachably coupled to various gear product bases such as a rocker base, swing, highchair, bassinet, play yard or other desired product base.
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.
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.
Baby chair that is assembled and disassembled
A baby chair includes a baby chair comprising a chair body and a support rack assembled with the chair body. The chair body includes a plurality of legs. The support rack includes a base and a plurality of fastening members. The base has a top provided with a plurality of positioning recesses. The fastening members are pivotally mounted in positioning recesses. The chair body is used individually to function as a baby chair, and the support rack is used individually to function as a baby table. When the support rack is assembled with the chair body, each of the legs of the chair body is inserted into each of the positioning recesses of the support rack, and is locked by each of the fastening members. Thus, the support rack increases the height of the chair body.
Baby chair that is assembled and disassembled
A baby chair includes a baby chair comprising a chair body and a support rack assembled with the chair body. The chair body includes a plurality of legs. The support rack includes a base and a plurality of fastening members. The base has a top provided with a plurality of positioning recesses. The fastening members are pivotally mounted in positioning recesses. The chair body is used individually to function as a baby chair, and the support rack is used individually to function as a baby table. When the support rack is assembled with the chair body, each of the legs of the chair body is inserted into each of the positioning recesses of the support rack, and is locked by each of the fastening members. Thus, the support rack increases the height of the chair body.
Swing dining chair
A swing dining chair comprising supporting frames, swing arms 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 lifting base, and the seat is connected with the lifting base. A first locking device is arranged between the seat and the lifting base for locking the seat. A second locking device is provided for locking the first locking device. A third locking device is arranged between the seat and the lifting base for locking the multi-stage included-angle adjustment device. A fourth locking device is arranged between the swing arm and the supporting frame for locking the swing arm. The lifting base is provided with an unlocking mechanism for unlocking the fourth locking device. The present disclosure has a simple structure, achieves convenient operation, and avoids maloperation.
Swing dining chair
A swing dining chair comprising supporting frames, swing arms 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 lifting base, and the seat is connected with the lifting base. A first locking device is arranged between the seat and the lifting base for locking the seat. A second locking device is provided for locking the first locking device. A third locking device is arranged between the seat and the lifting base for locking the multi-stage included-angle adjustment device. A fourth locking device is arranged between the swing arm and the supporting frame for locking the swing arm. The lifting base is provided with an unlocking mechanism for unlocking the fourth locking device. The present disclosure has a simple structure, achieves convenient operation, and avoids maloperation.
Convertible highchair
A children's accessory that is convertible between a highchair configuration and a stepstool. In the highchair configuration the device generally includes a first child seat supported above a floor by a highchair 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 highchair'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. In the stepstool configuration a support step platform is supported above the floor by the frame, and a back rail at the top of the frame provides further support for the user.
Convertible highchair
A children's accessory that is convertible between a highchair configuration and a stepstool. In the highchair configuration the device generally includes a first child seat supported above a floor by a highchair 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 highchair'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. In the stepstool configuration a support step platform is supported above the floor by the frame, and a back rail at the top of the frame provides further support for the user.