Patent classifications
A47D1/0083
Storage mechanism for seat table
Provided is a storage mechanism for a seat table enabling improved handleability at the time of storage with a relatively simple configuration. One aspect of the present disclosure is a storage mechanism for a seat table used by combination with a seat. The storage mechanism for the seat table includes a held portion provided to the seat table, and a holding portion provided to a storage portion where the seat table is stored. The held portion includes at least one attracted magnet. The holding portion includes at least one attracting magnet attracting the at least one attracted magnet, and at least one repelling magnet repelling the at least one attracted magnet.
Protective nook for open tray
A nook for protecting a surrounding environment from contamination and being removably attached to an outer circumferential periphery of an open chair tray for at least partially encompassing an upper surface of the tray. Included in the nook is an overhanging lip attached to the nook configured for overlapping a portion of the outer circumferential periphery of the tray. A flexible sheet has a substantially planar surface, and a pocket member is disposed on the flexible sheet and configured for placing an object within the pocket member. The nook is formed by bending the sheet into a generally U-shaped structure corresponding to the outer circumferential periphery of the tray.
CHILD'S HAIR CARE CHAIR
An apparatus includes a chair, at least one restraining-strap and at least one compartment. The at least one compartment includes a slide-out tray and a tray-aperture for holding a book or other entertainment means for the child. The chair is useful for assisting parents and caregivers, as well as stylists, in caring for a young child's hair by facilitating the washing and rinsing of the child's hair without fear of accidents or a struggle.
CHILD TRAY ASSEMBLY AND MULTI-FUNCTION HIGH CHAIR
A child tray assembly includes a first tray and a second tray. The first tray is slidably disposed on a child seat. The first tray includes a first tray body and a first actuator. The second tray is detachably disposed on the first tray. The second tray includes a second tray body, a second actuator and a sliding latch. The second tray body can be installed on the first tray body by a first engaging portion of the sliding latch. The first actuator can be driven by the second actuator to allow the first tray to slide relative to the child seat when the second tray is disposed on the first tray. Furthermore, lower tubes can be installed on the second tray body by a second engaging portion of the sliding latch to form a small table when the second tray is detached from the first tray.
Child tray assembly
A child tray assembly adapted for a child seat is provided. The child tray assembly includes a first tray and a second tray. The first tray is slidably disposed on the child seat. The first tray includes a first tray body and at least one sliding track installed on the first tray body. The second tray includes a second tray body and at least one sliding latch slidably disposed on the second tray body, the second tray body being detachably combined with the first tray body by the at least one sliding latch.
Highchair
A highchair includes a base, and a cloth-covered seat provided on the base. A feeding tray is provided at a front end of the cloth-covered seat, and two support rods are arranged on the left and right of the cloth-covered seat. A top portion of each support rod is provided with a post hole. Two cover boxes are symmetrically arranged on the left and right under the feeding tray. Each cover box is internally provided with a handle. One end of the handle protrudes out of the cover box. Each of the cover boxes is internally provided with a lifting member. An insertion post is provided at a bottom portion of the lifting member. The insertion post is corresponding to the post hole, and is able to be inserted into the corresponding post hole by passing through a bottom portion of the cover box.
Upright child high chair
An upright child high chair may include a seat configured to support the weight of the child and maintain an upright body position of the child. The seat may include two symmetrically opposed apertures for accommodating the child's legs extending in the upright body position below the seat. The high chair may further include a base structure attached to the seat and extending downward from the seat. A platform may be attached to the base structure and may be located below the seat. The platform may be configured to deflect from a resting position in response to a force applied to the platform by the child while the seat continues to substantially support the weight of the child.
CHILD TRAY ASSEMBLY AND RELATED MULTI-FUNCTION HIGH CHAIR
A child tray assembly adapted for a child seat is provided. The child tray assembly includes a tray. The tray includes a tray body and a sliding latch slidably disposed on the tray body. The sliding latch includes a first engaging portion, a second engaging portion and an operating portion. The first engaging portion is for engaging with another tray or at least one sliding track, so as to configure the tray to be slidably disposed on the child seat by the another tray or the at least one sliding track. The second engaging portion is for engaging with at least one tube, so as to configure the tray to be used as a table. The operating portion is connected to the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion for driving the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion.
BOOSTER SEAT WITH STOWABLE TRAY COMPARTMENT AND BASE PANEL
A booster seat includes a storage compartment for a tray and/or a storage compartment for securing straps. The tray-storage compartment can be formed in a base of the seat and include an access opening through a sidewall of the base. The tray-storage compartment can include two opposite and inwardly-extending lips that support the tray in the stowed position, and a support foot that moves between a use position in the compartment where it helps support the seat and a stored position displaced from the compartment. Also, the tray-storage compartment can include ribs that engage the tray in the stowed position to retain it there. The strap-storage compartment can be formed in the base and include an access opening with a closure for retaining the straps in the compartment. A base panel can be provided for stability and support.
Apparatus for Safe Eating and Playing of Young Children
Provided is an apparatus for safe eating and playing of young children, comprising a chair and a frame for supporting the chair, wherein the chair comprises a seat cushion, a backrest, two side walls extending forward from two sides of the backrest, and a limiting component connected to the two side walls at an end away from the backrest; and the frame comprises an upper frame, a lower frame, and a rotation feature positioned between the upper frame and the lower frame to facilitate rotational movement of the lower frame around at least one rotation axis, wherein the rotation feature comprises an at least partially spherical component or other curved surfaces.