Patent classifications
A47D1/0085
Booster seat with stowable tray and/or stowable securing strap
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.
Child seat for a swimming pool
A child seat apparatus for use in a swimming pool includes a frame assembly including an opposed and parallel pair of side frames, a vertical adjusting assembly movably connected to the pair of side frames, a floatable seat assembly connected to the vertical adjusting assembly between the pair of side frames, and a weighted base connected to the frame assembly.
Childs chair or highchair
The invention relates to a child's chair or highchair 1 comprising a seat 2 and four legs 3, the seat 2 having open front and a rear back support 24 and extending forwardly therefrom inclined sides 26 which meet a seat base 25, the four legs 3 being removably attached to the seat 2 by means of leg frame 4 attached to an underside of the seat base and which includes four sockets 9 into which an upper end of each leg 3 is located and connected, each leg 3 extending at an inclined angle outwardly downwards and at the opposite, lower end of each leg 3, feet 8 are provided which each have an external surface corresponding to the inclined angle of the leg so that the chair 1 rests stably on a flat floor. The legs 3 are removable by means of a releasable locking mechanism comprising a receiving hole 11 in each socket 9 and a corresponding the engaging bolt 101 in the each leg 3, the engaging 101 bolt and a retaining bolt 102 and a spring 108 arranged between being is located in a through hole 111 in a leg top section 112 of each leg 3.
Child booster seat with swivel capability
A child booster seat has a base assembly, a seat carried by part of the base assembly, and an actuator. The seat can swiveled between at least two different rotational seat facing orientations and can be selectively latched in either one of the at least two different seat facing orientations. The seat can be unlatched using one hand by moving the actuator and can be reoriented by swiveling the seat using the same one hand.
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.
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.
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 child seat is attached to a support frame at an elevated position above a ground surface, and a second configuration in which the child seat is converted to a booster seat standing independent of the support frame, the first and second support respectively extending forward from the first and second connection in the first configuration, and the first and second support respectively extending rearward from the first and second connection so that the child seat stands on the first and second supports in the second configuration.
Tray with integral mechanism
A tray for attachment to first and second rising legs of a foldable chair for a child. A connection between the tray and one of the first and second legs includes a female connector depending from the underside of a tray and a male connector rising from the leg. An interlock slides between the female and male connectors and is operated by a handle integral with the interlock. Resilient arms integral with the interlock and handle keep the interlock engaged and automatically draw back the interlock after the handle slides the interlock to a disengaged position such that the tray can be removed from the legs.
Adjustable chair assembly
The present disclosure is directed to an adjustable chair assembly that includes two separate seat assemblies and two separate footrests. The two seat assemblies can be attached to each other in a first state and can be detached from each other in a second state via engagement with an actuator. The adjustable chair assembly can include a plurality of actuator assemblies that can be configured to adjust a recline angle of at least one of the seat assemblies, a height of a frame member, and other aspects of the adjustable chair assembly.
HIGH CHAIR FOR CHILDREN
The present disclosure relates to a high chair for children, comprising a high chair body and a number of chair legs installed at the lower end of the high chair body, wherein the high chair body comprises a support ring and a seat unit, the seat unit is made of flexible material and is provided with an accommodating cavity for children to sit, and the upper edge of the seat unit is connected to the support ring.