Patent classifications
A47D1/10
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.
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for a convertible child booster's seat
A booster seat can be configured to be adjusted from a full or home booster configuration to a travel configuration or a backless booster configuration. In the full configuration, the booster seat can include a seat base, a seat shell movably coupled to and configured to recline with respect to the seat base, a seat back removably coupled to the seat shell, and soft goods that cover portions of the seat back and the seat shell. In the travel configuration, for example, the booster seat can include the seat back and soft goods without the seat shell and the seat base. In the backless booster configuration, the booster seat can include the seat base and the seat shell without the seat back (e.g., decoupling the seat back from the seat shell). Multiple modes of the booster seat allows for continued use of the seat as the child grows and when travelling.
Multi-functional infant, baby, and toddler seating system
A multi-functional infant, baby and toddler seating system characterized by two complementary components that can be used separately, yet simultaneously, for distinctly different infant, baby and toddler seating purposes, or the individual, but complementary components can be used uniquely together for yet another distinctly different means of seating babies and toddlers during meal time or other seating needs.
HOOK-ON CHAIR
A children's dining chair, such as for example a hook-on children's dining chair for hooking onto or otherwise attaching to a table or other support, with an improved structure and better performance. In example embodiments, the present invention further provides a hook-on chair with an enhanced clamping force.
CHILD MOTION APPARATUS
A child motion apparatus includes an apparatus base, a movable carrier, a seat mount, a motion mechanism, and a seat assembly. The movable carrier is movably disposed on the apparatus base along a sliding direction. The seat mount is rotatably connected to the movable carrier about a rotation axis perpendicular to the sliding direction. The motion mechanism includes a sliding mechanism and a rotating mechanism. The sliding mechanism connects the movable carrier and the apparatus base for sliding the movable carrier relative to the apparatus base along the sliding direction. The rotating mechanism is disposed on the movable carrier and connected to the seat mount for rotating the seat mount about the rotation axis. The seat assembly is detachably connected to the seat mount, so that the seat assembly slides and rotates together with the seat mount.
APPARATUS FOR SOOTHING A CHILD
An apparatus for soothing a child is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a cart, a conveyor belt, and a stabilization frame. The cart is configured to receive and support a child seat, and includes a plurality of downwardly extending wheels. The conveyor belt is disposed below the cart to support the cart. The conveyor belt has an uneven surface. The wheels of the cart role over the uneven surface while the conveyor belt operates. The stabilization frame extends higher than the conveyor belt, surrounds the conveyor belt, and is configured to maintain the cart over the conveyor belt while the conveyor belt operates. Movements created by the wheels of the cart rolling over the uneven surface are transmitted via the cart to the child seat, which can have a soothing effect on a child seated therein.
Collapsible swing frame
A collapsible swing frame for supporting a child receiving receptacle includes first and second support members, and upper swing mechanism, and a cross-brace pivotally coupled between the first and second support members. Preferably, the collapsible swing frame is movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. Preferably, the cross-brace provides a rigid and substantially supportive connection between the first and second support members.
SEAT FOR A PUSHCHAIR AND/OR DOLL'S PRAM
Disclosed is a seat for a pushchair and/or for a doll's pram, in which a coupling unit is arranged between the back rest and the leg rest, the coupling unit carrying out an opposite movement transformation of the leg rest synchronous or offset in time when lowering the backrest, and the leg rest is moved back into the lower pivot position when the back rest is raised or is released for putting back in place.
Child restraint system for an infant
A child restraint system for securely carrying an infant in a vehicle, said child restraint system comprising a rigid shell that is concave of an inner side and which may be attached to a seat of a vehicle, to provide a unitary element that serves as both seat and back for supporting the infant, and a harness for holding the infant within the concave side of the shell; the unitary element comprising two parts that are hinged together so that the shell folds along a center line running through the rigid shell, each part comprising at least two panels, such that each panel is attachable to adjacent panels to form the rigid shell, or disconnectable from the adjacent panels so that the child restraint system is compactable into a substantially flattened configuration for storage.
UNIVERSAL BICYCLE MOUNTING APPARATUS TO SUPPORT AN INFANT SEAT
A universal bicycle mounting apparatus that secures an infant car seat to a bicycle frame is provided. The mounting apparatus includes a base frame coupled to the frame of the bicycle and having a plurality of legs, the plurality of legs having a pair of front legs and a pair of rear legs, each front leg of the pair of front legs coupled to one of the pair of rear legs at a junction, each front leg in the pair of front legs having a front spring coupled thereto, each rear leg in the pair of rear legs having a rear spring coupled thereto, and a cradle designed to support the infant car seat and coupled to the front springs of the front legs and the rear springs of the rear legs.