A47D1/004

HIGHCHAIR FOOTREST

An infant highchair is provided. The infant highchair includes a base having a plurality of legs and a footrest positioned between a first and a second leg of the base. The footrest includes two rotators configured to rotate the footrest into a first position for foot support and a second position for foot support. The footrest includes a bottom support having a first planar surface opposite a second planar surface and the two rotators configured to rotate the footrest at least 180. The footrest includes two locking mechanisms configured to lock the footrest in at least one position for foot support. The footrest includes two release actuators, each release actuator configured to release a respective locking mechanism.

CONVERTIBLE HIGH CHAIR
20170360215 · 2017-12-21 · ·

Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a convertible children's high chair. According to various embodiments, the convertible high chair generally comprises a first child seat supported above a floor by a high chair frame, and a second child seat configured for being removably coupled to 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 apart from the high chair as a booster seat (e.g., secured to the seating surface of a standard chair or another support surface). In certain embodiments, the second child seat includes a base surface configured to stably support the second child seat on a separate support surface (e.g., without the need to be attached to or mounted on a separate base or support member).

CONVERTIBLE INFANT CHAIR ASSEMBLY

A convertible highchair is described that includes a bucket seat with a contoured backrest and an adjustable harness to securely and comfortably hold an infant in place while eating or performing various activities. The bucket seat, acting as an infant seat, is also removable to accommodate infants of different sizes and ages. For instance, the bucket seat can be removed to transition the highchair from use as a baby feeding chair to use as a toddler feeding chair, where a toddler seat is height adjustable. The highchair also features a removable tray that is adjustable in distance from the infant to allow for easy access to food and drinks. The tray can also be equipped with a spill-resistant lip to prevent food and drinks from spilling onto the infant's lap or the floor. The highchair also includes a sturdy base with legs that ensure stability on various surfaces.

CONVERTIBLE HIGH CHAIR SYSTEM
20250057327 · 2025-02-20 · ·

Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a convertible children's high chair and a booster seat. According to various embodiments, the convertible high chair generally comprises a first child seat supported above a floor by a high chair frame, and a booster seat configured for being removably coupled to first child seat. The booster seat is configured such that, when detached from the high chair's first child seat, it can be used apart from the high chair (e.g., secured to the seating surface of a standard chair or another generally flat support surface). In certain embodiments, the booster seat includes a base surface configured to stably support the second child seat on a separate support surface (e.g., without the need to be attached to or mounted on a separate base or support member).

CONVERTIBLE TODDLER CHAIR AND STANDING PLATFORM

A toddler chair convertible to a standing platform including a foldable support frame with front and rear legs configured to stably support a standing platform and an elevated seat assembly for a toddler. The seat assembly includes a seating portion, a backrest portion, and a moveable elevating frame. The seating assembly is vertically moveable in relation to the support frame. The seating and backrest portions are moveable in relation to each other. A linkage interconnecting the seating portion and the support frame controls movement of the seating portion as the seat assembly is moved in relation to the support frame. In one configuration the seating assembly disposed generally above the platform and is operable as a seat for a child. In a second configuration, the seating portion is repositioned into general alignment with the backrest portion to allow a child to stand on the platform below.

BABY CARRIER
20170129524 · 2017-05-11 ·

An improved baby carrier is disclosed that includes a support frame coupled to a seating assembly though a suspension mechanism to provide weight support for a baby or toddler. The baby carrier includes an attachment harness worn by an adult to provide non-slip coupling between the baby carrier and the adult. The baby carrier also includes a semi-rigid coupling between the seat and harness assembly, a seat height adjustment capability, a sturdy support frame configuration, and a braking system. The baby carrier is a structurally stable device, and during use, significantly reduces the load of carrying the baby or toddler on the adult. Further, the baby carrier can have a compact size in a stowed mode for mobility, and can be used to meet a variety of user needs and carrying scenarios.

Multi-mode high chair
09635955 · 2017-05-02 · ·

A multi-mode high chair for a child that may be alternatively configured as a high chair, a toddler chair, or a booster seat. The high chair comprises a toddler chair on which is nestingly mounted a booster seat to define a high chair configuration. An easily operable latch mechanism secures the booster seat to the toddler seat to retain the chair in the high chair configuration. The latch is easily and conveniently operable to enable the booster seat to be removed from the toddler chair to convert the high chair into a toddler chair and a separate booster seat. Folding feet on the booster seat allow it to stably rest on a chair or the like. A tray selectively attachable to the booster seat and an adjustable footrest add further utility to the high chair.

CHILD SEAT CONVERTIBLE TO MULTIPLE CONFIGURATIONS OF USE

A child seat includes a seat body, and a first and a second support respectively assembled with the seat body via a first and a second connection. The seat body has a seating surface and a bottom surface below the seating surface, and the first and second support are extendable below the bottom surface. The child seat has a first configuration in which the first support is configured as a leg resting board and the second support extends forward toward the first support, and a second configuration in which the first support is folded to a substantially horizontal position and the second support extends rearward so that the child seat is able to stand on the first and second supports.

Occupational Therapy Assembly
20170112285 · 2017-04-27 ·

An occupational therapy assembly includes a sitting unit that has a first chair portion and a second chair portion. The first chair portion may have a first user sit thereon. The second chair portion may have a second user sit thereon. The second chair portion is positioned above and behind the first chair portion. Thus, the second chair portion facilitates the second user to view activities performed by the first user. The second chair additionally facilitates the second user to perform occupational therapy with the first user. A plurality of legs is provided and each of the legs is movably coupled to the sitting unit. Each of the legs may abut a support surface.

INFANT CHAIRS

An infant-supporting chair. The chair may include a seat and a tray assembly that includes a releasable mechanical latching system for retainingly engaging the tray assembly to the seat when the tray assembly is in a latching position. The chair may further include a tray guidance system that is configured to guide the tray assembly into the latching position. The tray guidance system may comprise at least one magnet feature in the seat and at least one other magnet feature in the tray assembly. Once latched, the tray may be slidably positioned relative to the seat while remaining latched thereto. The seat may be movably supported on a frame assembly and a seat positioning system may be included to selectively retain the seat at desired heights on the frame assembly.