FABRIC STRUCTURE AND CHILD SUPPORTER
20230371711 ยท 2023-11-23
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure discloses a fabric structure and a child supporter. The fabric structure includes a backrest fabric for covering a backrest, a headrest fabric for covering a headrest and a shielding member for shielding the adjusting region. The backrest has an adjusting region. The headrest is capable of being adjusted along the adjusting region relative to the backrest. The shielding member is a telescopic structure. An upper end of the shielding member is connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to an upper end of the adjusting region. A lower end of the shielding member is connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to a lower end of the adjusting region. When the position of the headrest is adjusted relative to the backrest, the telescopic structure is telescopic to shield the adjusting region.
Claims
1. A fabric structure, comprising: a backrest fabric configured to cover a backrest; and a headrest fabric configured to cover a headrest, the backrest having an adjusting region, the headrest is capable of being adjusted along the adjusting region relative to the backrest; and a shielding member configured to shield the adjusting region, wherein the shielding member has a telescopic structure, an upper end of the shielding member is connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to an upper end of the adjusting region, a lower end of the shielding member is connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to a lower end of the adjusting region, and when the headrest is adjusted relative to the backrest, the shielding member is telescopic to shield the adjusting region.
2. The fabric structure according to claim 1, wherein when the headrest is adjusted to a lowest position relative to the backrest, the shielding member is unfolded to shield the adjusting region; when the headrest is adjusted to a highest position relative to the backrest, the shielding member is folded to shield the adjusting region.
3. The fabric structure according to claim 1, wherein the lower end of the shielding member is elastically connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to the lower end of the adjusting region, so as to achieve telescoping of the shielding member.
4. The fabric structure according to claim 3, further comprising an elastic member, wherein the lower end of the shielding member is elastically connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to the lower end of the adjusting region via the elastic member, and the telescoping of the shielding member is achieved by telescoping of the elastic member.
5. The fabric structure according to claim 4, wherein one end of the elastic member is connected to the lower end of the shielding member, and the other end of the elastic member is elastically connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to the lower end of the adjusting region.
6. The fabric structure according to claim 4, wherein the elastic member is an elastic band, a spring sheet or a rubber band.
7. The fabric structure according to claim 4, wherein the elastic member is provided with a length adjusting mechanism.
8. The fabric structure according to claim 7, wherein the length adjusting mechanism is a B-shaped buckle or a butterfly buckle.
9. The fabric structure according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of the shielding member is less than a thickness of the backrest fabric, and the thickness of the shielding member is less than a thickness of the headrest fabric.
10. The fabric structure according to claim 1, wherein the shielding member has a fold structure, a mesh layer structure, a diffraction slit cloth structure or an elastic fabric structure.
11. The fabric structure according to claim 1, wherein the upper end of the shielding member is fixedly connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to the upper end of the adjusting region.
12. The fabric structure according to claim 11, wherein the upper end of the shielding member is fixedly connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to the upper end of the adjusting region by sewing or adhesion.
13. The fabric structure according to claim 1, wherein the upper end of the shielding member is detachably connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to the upper end of the adjusting region.
14. The fabric structure according to claim 13, wherein the upper end of the shielding member is detachably connected to the backrest fabric adjacent to the upper end of the adjusting region by a zipper, a buckle, a bonding member, a fixed buckle and a fixed hole that are mutually matched, a HOOK&LOOP or a snap.
15. A child supporter, comprising: a supporter body; a backrest having an adjusting region; a headrest provided on the supporter body; and a headrest adjusting mechanism provided in the adjusting region, the headrest being slidably adjustable relative to the backrest along a vertical direction by the headrest adjusting mechanism; and the fabric structure according to claim 1.
16. The child supporter according to claim 15, wherein the child supporter is a safety seat, a stroller, a cradle or an infant dining chair.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] In order to better describe and illustrate embodiments and/or examples of those disclosures disclosed herein, reference may be made to one or more accompanying drawings. Additional details or examples used to describe the accompanying drawings should not be considered as limitations on the scope of any of the disclosed disclosures, the embodiments and/or examples presently described, and the best mode of these disclosures presently understood.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0013] In order to describe technical contents and structural features of the present disclosure in detail, the following is a further description with reference to implementations and the accompanying drawings. The present disclosure is further described below with an example in which a child supporter is a safety seat.
[0014] As shown in
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[0016] Specifically, when the headrest 4 is adjusted to the highest position of the backrest 3, the shielding member 13 is stored in a folded form in the adjusting region and is shielded by the headrest 4, which doesn't affect the position adjustment of the headrest 4, prevent entrapment of infants, and keep an external structure of the child safety seat 100 simple and beautiful.
[0017] As shown in
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[0019] Specifically, the elastic member 14 may be further provided with a length adjusting mechanism. The length adjusting mechanism is a B-shaped buckle or a butterfly buckle. Specifically, the elastic member 14 may include a first elastic segment connected to the lower end of the shielding member 13 and a second elastic segment connected to the backrest fabric 11 adjacent to the lower end of the adjusting region, The length adjusting mechanism is fixed to the first elastic segment or the second elastic segment, and the second elastic segment or the first elastic segment is connected to the first elastic segment or the second elastic segment via the length adjusting mechanism.
[0020] In this way, the lower end of the shielding member 13 is provided with the elastic member 14. When the headrest 4 is adjusted upwards, the elastic member 14 is elongated, and the shielding member 13 is pulled upwards to form a folded shape to shield the smaller adjusting region between the backrest fabric 11 and the headrest fabric 12. when the headrest 4 is adjusted downwards, the elastic member 14 recovers and shortens under elasticity, and the shielding member 13 is pulled downwards and unfolded to shield the enlarged adjusting region between the backrest fabric 11 and the headrest fabric 12. Such that a size of the shielding member 13 is consistent with a size of the adjusting region in real time, so as to keep an overall structure of the appearance of the child safety seat 100 simple.
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[0022] The foregoing disclosure are merely preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, equivalent variations made according to the claims of the present disclosure shall fall within the scope of the present disclosure.