Patent classifications
A47D1/0085
Adjustable highchair assembly
An adjustable highchair. The adjustable highchair includes attachments for seating multiple children simultaneously for convenience when seating multiple children for feeding or other activities. An interchangeable chair assembly is attachable to a height adjustable stem. Each chair assembly includes one or more seats that support a child.
Floor seat apparatus
The present floor seat apparatus includes a base, a seat removably seatable in the base, and a tray engagable to the base. The base may be used as a seat by itself, with or without the seat and with or without the tray. The base includes a post. The seat includes a post through opening that engages the post and positions the seat in the seat receptacle of the base.
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.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A FOLDING HIGH CHAIR
A high chair can include a front leg stand, a rear leg stand, and a seat. The seat can include a seat base and a seat back that rotates with respect to the seat base. The seat can be adjusted vertically up and down the front leg stand. The rear leg stand can also movably coupled to the front leg stand and positionally adjusted with respect to the front leg stand. The high chair can also include at least one first folding hub to rotate the seat back with respect to the seat base and at least one second folding hub to rotate the seat with respect to the front leg stand. Rotation of a portion of the first folding hub can unlock the second folding hub to allow the seat to rotate with respect to the front leg stand.
Child seat
An improved child seat allows for easier cleaning and adaptation to suit children of various sizes and ages. The child seat can include features such as a removable seat pan that has upwardly curved edges to keep debris inside the seat pan and which allows for easy clean up. The seat pan can be removed to enlarge the chair for a growing child to fit inside the child seat. For additional flexibility, the child seat can incorporate a height adjustment mechanism to support the seat and match the stature of the child. This height adjustment mechanism can also be used to clamp the child seat to a tabletop.
Non-slip container with hidden suction cup
The disclosed is a non-slip container with hidden suction cup. In one aspect, a container includes a storage space, a suction cup, solid core, suction mechanism and a release tab. The solid core is placed directly above the suction cup in the storage space. The suction mechanism is positioned in a sectional gap of the container under the solid core. The suction mechanism enables the container to adhere with a surface on which the container is affixed. The release tab of the suction mechanism is accessible from the strategically placed area of the container. The release tab is positioned under the solid core and fully vertically flushes with the container. The release tab is encompassed in the sectional gap under the container. The release tab enables a user to detach the container from the surface when the release tab is lifted upward from the surface.
Secondary tray apparatus for high chairs
A secondary tray apparatus for a child's high chair of the type having each of a seat and a tray with an eating surface that is coupled to the high chair. The secondary tray apparatus includes an eating surface bounded along a first side by an inner edge and is otherwise bounded by a wall having inner and outer sides. The wall extends upwardly from the eating surface to a height of at least 4 above said eating surface, with at least the inner side of the wall angled away from the eating surface. Securing means coupled to the tray apparatus permit securely coupling the secondary tray apparatus on top of a high chair tray. In the state of being secured on top of a high chair tray, the inner edge is positioned so as to confront a child seated in the high chair, and the wall is disposed so as to define a surface for containing items placed on the eating surface.
Enclosed Seating Assembly
An example enclosed seating assembly includes a foldable chair enclosure. The example enclosed seating assembly also includes a perch seat for a user to rest against but not fully sit on in the foldable chair enclosure. At least one adjustable height foot platform is provided at the base of the foldable chair enclosure. At least one sensory module provides varied input for the user. The example enclosed seating assembly includes an anti-tip structure on the base of the foldable chair enclosure configured to reduce or altogether prevent tipping. The example enclosed seating assembly includes built in storage for the at least one sensory module. In an example, the enclosed seating assembly includes a door on a sidewall of the chair enclosure for the user to enter and exit the chair enclosure. In another example, the enclosed seating assembly includes a ramp.
MODULAR TABLE AND WALKER
A children's play table and walker including modular table accessory panels for interchangeable use, and a walker rotationally mounted to move around the table. The seat may be removable so that the table can be used independently as the child grows. A modular tabletop assembly allows for customization of a table for different purposes or different developmental stages of a child. A gravity-assisted connection between a tabletop assembly and a table base assists in assembly of the table.
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.