Patent classifications
A47D1/0085
Seat structure for infant
A seat structure for a baby or young infant that can facilitate an anterior pelvic tilt and hip abduction, while supporting the infant in an upright position. The infant seat structure described herein comprises a seat that is forward tilted. A pommel is provided at a forward edge of the seat that is wide enough to splay the infant's legs, provides support for the infant, and maintains their position in the seat structure. The infant seat structure also includes a back support and side supports to support the infant's/baby's upright position. The side supports do not extend substantially forward past the infant's hip joints, and therefore allow for substantial splaying of their legs. An infant's legs are able to project outwardly from the seat structure on either side of the pommel, through the two spaces that are each situated between the pommel and side supports. A mat is placed beneath the base and a tether is secured between the mat and seat to inhibit the child imparting a tipping force to the seat.
Foldable highchair
A foldable highchair includes four support rods and a cloth seat. A hinge base and a slide base are sleeved on each of the four support rods. Two folding rods intersected with each other are arranged between the every adjacent two support rods, and the two folding rods are hinged at an intersection. One end of each of the two folding rods is hinged with the corresponding hinge base, and the other end of each of the two folding rods is hinged with the corresponding slide base. A double-locking mechanism configured to control the two folding rods to be fixed or folded is arranged on the two folding rods between the adjacent two support rods in one group. The cloth seat is connected to the four support rods, and a feeding tray is arranged between the tops of the front two support rods.
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.
DETACHABLE TRAYS FOR CHILD SEATING PRODUCTS
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to a tray that may be detached from a first frame portion and a second frame portion of a child seating product using various tray decoupling mechanisms. The tray or the first and second frame portions may include a first latch, a second latch, a first latch opening, and a second latch opening. The first latch may be released via a first release mechanism and the second latch may be released using a second release mechanism, and the first release mechanism is different from the second release mechanism.
Folding Baby Highchair
A folding baby highchair, comprising a backrest assembly and a cushion, the backrest assembly is foldable towards the cushion to allow the grips to rotate towards the cushion by means of the grip pillars so as to drive the grip pillars to rotate to be stored in the grips, and chair legs are hinged to two inner sides of the cushion, the chair legs can be folded towards the bottom of the cushion, and the tray assembly can be detached and reassembled when necessary, such that the folding baby highchair is simple in structure and reasonable in design; and the components are foldable or detachable, such that the folding baby highchair occupies less space and is easy to carry.
Child booster seat assembly
A child booster seat assembly includes a base seat, an upper seat and a latch mechanism. The upper seat is detachably installed on the base seat. A first guiding structure and a second guiding structure are formed on the upper seat and the base seat respectively and for cooperating with each other to guide the upper seat to be aligned with the base seat. The first guiding structure protrudes from a rear bottom portion of the upper seat. The latch mechanism includes an actuator movably disposed on the upper seat, a first engaging structure and a second engaging structure. The first engaging structure is movably disposed on the first guiding structure and connected to the actuator. The second engaging structure is formed inside the second guiding structure and located at a position corresponding to the first engaging structure for engaging with or disengaging from the first engaging structure.
TRAY AND CHILD CHAIR
The present disclosure provides a tray and a child chair. The tray is adapted to be detachably mounted to an armrest of the child chair. The tray includes a tray body provided with a tray side wall, an engaging member movably connected to the tray body and disposed in front of the tray side wall. An engagement space is formed between the tray side wall and the engaging member, the armrest is insertable into the engagement space in a height direction to be engaged with the engaging member, and the engaging member is movable between an engaged position and a disengaged position relative to the armrest. The tray of the present disclosure has a simple structure, standardized components, low procurement costs, easy installation and fixation, and excellent reset performance.
Children's dining chair
A children's dining chair includes a base, handles, and a backrest. A left side, a right side, and a rear side of the base are provided with blocking walls. A first storage slot is defined in the blocking walls. The handles are detachably arranged on the left side and the right side of the base. The backrest is detachably arranged on the rear side of the base. When the handles and backrest are disassembled from the base, the handles and the backrest are capable of being stored in the first storage slot.
Sit-to-stand convertible highchair
A sit-to-stand convertible highchair includes a frame configured to support the sit-to-stand convertible highchair above a floor, a foot platform adjustably mounted on the frame, and a seat assembly adjustably mounted on the frame above the foot platform. The seat assembly includes a backrest and a support surface configured to convert between a sitting configuration, in which a user may sit on the support surface, and a standing configuration, in which the user may extend through the support surface to stand on the foot platform.
Convertible platform for supporting a user
A convertible platform for supporting a user in a standing or seated position is presented. In some embodiments, the convertible platform presents a set of front legs and a set of back legs that pivot about a pivot hinge to a preferred angle. The set of front legs and the set of back legs provide a base for supporting various attachment devices. The various attachment devices may comprise attachment members for attaching to base members for supporting the attachment device. The various attachment devices may be configured for supporting infants, toddlers, children, and adults in both standing and sitting positions. Furthermore, various attachments may be connected between the sets of legs for providing steps, platforms, shelves, and seats for the various users and/or objects.