Patent classifications
A47D1/0085
MULTI-FUNCTION HIGH CHAIR
A multi-function high includes a first child seat and a second child seat. The first child seat includes a first seat portion. A first seating area is formed on the first seat portion. A second child seat includes a second seat portion and an infant insert. The second seat portion is detachably installed on the first seat portion. A second seating area is formed on the second seat portion and smaller than the first seating area. The infant insert is detachably installed on the second seat portion and made of soft and resilient material. A third seating area is formed on the infant insert and smaller than the second seating area. The multi-function high chair can accommodate children of a wide range of ages with the first seating area, the second seating area, or the third seating area selectively.
Foldable small dining chair
A foldable small dining chair includes a front support frame and a rear support frame which are arranged in a foldable manner. The front support frame is provided with a left sleeve member and a right sleeve member. The front support frame is provided with a left armrest connecting rod and a right armrest connecting rod. A top front end of the left armrest connecting rod is provided with a foldable left armrest, and a top front end of the right armrest connecting rod is provided with a foldable right armrest. A rotatable seat is provided between the left sleeve member and the right sleeve member. A dining tray being detachable and movable forwards and backwards is provided between the left armrest and the right armrest. A detachable backrest is provided between the left armrest connecting rod and the right armrest connecting rod.
Child carrier
A child carrier includes a supporting frame, a sliding base, a seat, an insert member disposed on the seat for selectively engaging with or disengaging from the sliding base, and an actuator operable to drive the insert member to be engaged with or be disengaged from the sliding base. The sliding base is disposed on the supporting frame and slidable in a substantially longitudinal direction of the supporting frame. The seat is foldably assembled with the sliding base and includes a seat portion selectively coupled to the sliding base. The seat portion includes an engaging member having an engaging portion, and the engaging portion is operable to engage with the sliding base. The actuator is able to drive the insert member to move a first distance. The supporting frame is driven to be folded up when the sliding base slides upward along the supporting frame.
CHILD BOOSTER SEAT CONVERTIBLE TO FLOOR CHAIR
A convertible booster seat for use positioned on a convention chair or for use as a free-standing chair that features a pair of folding legs rotatably connected to a booster seat base and configurable in generally opposing folded and deployed positions. Moving the legs between the folded and deployed simultaneously shifts the legs longitudinally in relation to the seat base to improve stability when the booster seat is being used as a free-standing chair and to enable the legs to be stowed completely beneath the seat base when folded.
CONVERTIBLE CHILD CHAIR
A convertible child chair converts between multiple heights, including a high chair, a child seat, and a booster seat, through simple reconfiguration of a leg assembly of the chair. A belly band may be removably coupled to a seat of the child chair. A tray may be removably coupled to the child seat and may have an adjustable depth while remaining coupled to the chair. A footrest may be removably coupled to the chair and may have a adjustable height by removing the footrest and flipping the footrest.
MULTIPURPOSE HIGHCHAIR
A multipurpose highchair is provided. The multipurpose highchair includes two support legs, two armrests, a footrest, a seat plate, a tray, and a backrest, where each of the armrests corresponds to one support leg, and is provided at a top part of the corresponding support leg; the footrest is height-adjustable, and is provided between the two support legs; the seat plate is height-adjustable, and is provided between the two support legs; the tray is adjustable in a front-rear direction, and is provided between the two armrests; and the backrest is provided between rear ends of the two armrests, and is rotatable relative to the two armrests. The tray is adjustable in the front-rear direction relative to the two armrests, the footrest and the seat plate are height-adjustable relative to the two support legs, and the backrest is angle-adjustable to meet different usage needs.
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.
HIGH CHAIR STRUCTURE
A high chair structure is disclosed. In the disclosed high chair, an upper tray board is elastically fixed on a tray assembly of a seat part thereof. In addition, two fixing-belt receiving grooves are disposed on two sides of the seat part, and two cover boards are disposed on the openings of the fixing-belt receiving grooves to cover thereon. Moreover, the high chair further comprises a desk part that can be separated from the seat part, so that the desk part can be used as a desk alone.
Dine and draw child lap tray apparatus
A two-part tray apparatus that includes a base tray having a desk surface for drawing and writing and a food tray having four food compartments. A resilient bottom of the base tray may rest on a lap. The food tray is nestable into the base tray and is nonslideable relative to the base tray. The base tray includes a proximal side with no upwardly extending walls to make it easy for a child to write or draw on the desk surface. Strap units are included to anchor opposite ends of the tray apparatus or may be connected to each other to form a full length shoulder strap.
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.