Abstract
A highchair includes a base, and a cloth-covered seat provided on the base. A feeding tray is provided at a front end of the cloth-covered seat, and two support rods are arranged on the left and right of the cloth-covered seat. A top portion of each support rod is provided with a post hole. Two cover boxes are symmetrically arranged on the left and right under the feeding tray. Each cover box is internally provided with a handle. One end of the handle protrudes out of the cover box. Each of the cover boxes is internally provided with a lifting member. An insertion post is provided at a bottom portion of the lifting member. The insertion post is corresponding to the post hole, and is able to be inserted into the corresponding post hole by passing through a bottom portion of the cover box.
Claims
1. A highchair, comprising a base, and a cloth-covered seat provided on the base, wherein a feeding tray is provided at a front end of the cloth-covered seat, and two support rods are arranged on left and right of the cloth-covered seat; a top portion of each support rod of the two support rods is provided with a post hole; two cover boxes are symmetrically arranged on left and right under the feeding tray; each cover box of the two cover boxes is internally provided with a handle, wherein the handle is configured to be pulled horizontally; one end of the handle protrudes out of each cover box; each cover box is internally provided with a lifting member, wherein the lifting member is configured to be lifted up with movement of the handle; an insertion post is provided at a bottom portion of the lifting member; and the insertion post is corresponding to the post hole, and the insertion post is configured to be inserted into the post hole by passing through a bottom portion of each cover box.
2. The highchair according to claim 1, wherein a top surface of each cover box is provided with an accommodating slot; the handle comprises a handle body and a driving member, wherein the handle body and the driving member are connected to each other; the handle body is located outside each cover box, and the driving member is located in the accommodating slot; the accommodating slot is internally provided with a positioning post, and the positioning post is provided with a notch; the lifting member is located in the notch; the insertion post is provided at the bottom portion of the lifting member; the driving member is provided with a movement slot; the positioning post is located in the movement slot; the movement slot is internally provided with a first spring abutting against the positioning post; and an end of the movement slot is provided with a front inclined surface and a rear inclined surface, wherein the end of the movement slot is adjacent to the lifting member, and the front inclined surface and the rear inclined surface are symmetrical to each other.
3. The highchair according to claim 1, wherein the bottom portion of each cover box is provided with a rod slot with an open rear end; left and right sides of the rod slot are respectively provided with a left sliding slot and a right sliding slot; the top portion of each support rod is provided with a clamping edge portion located between the left sliding slot and the right sliding slot; the open rear end of the rod slot is trumpet-shaped; an outer periphery of an upper half of each support rod defines an arc surface with a diameter gradually decreasing from bottom to top; a rear end of a bottom portion of the insertion post is provided with an inclined surface inclined from rear to front; and a second spring is provided between a top surface of the lifting member and a bottom surface of the feeding tray.
4. The highchair according to claim 1, wherein the base comprises four support legs distributed at four corners of the base; two cross-hinged connecting rods are provided between every two adjacent support legs of the four support legs, and two ends of each of the two cross-hinged connecting rods are hinged to the every two adjacent support legs; short support posts are respectively provided on two front support legs of the four support legs, and long support posts are respectively provided on two rear support legs of the four support legs; the two support rods are respectively corresponding to the short support posts; the short support posts and the long support posts extend into the cloth-covered seat, and top portions of the short support posts extend out of the cloth-covered seat; and bottom portions of the two support rods are respectively connected to the top portions of the short support posts.
5. The highchair according to claim 4, wherein a bottom surface of each of the four support legs is provided with a rubber pad.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] FIG. 1 is a structural view of a highchair according to the present invention;
[0013] FIG. 2 is a structural view of the highchair after a cloth-covered seat is removed according to the present invention;
[0014] FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the highchair according to the present invention;
[0015] FIG. 4 is a further exploded view of the highchair shown in FIG. 3; and
[0016] FIG. 5 is a structural view of a handle disengaged from a cover box according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0017] Referring to FIGS. 1 to 5, a highchair includes a base 1, and a cloth-covered seat 2 provided on the base 1. A feeding tray 3 is provided at a front end of the cloth-covered seat 2, and two support rods 4 are arranged on the left and right of the cloth-covered seat. A top portion of each of the two support rods 4 is provided with a post hole 41. Two cover boxes 5 are symmetrically arranged on the left and right under the feeding tray 3. Each of the cover boxes 5 is internally provided with a handle 6 that is able to be pulled horizontally. One end of the handle 6 protrudes out of the cover box 5. Each of the cover boxes 5 is internally provided with a lifting member 7 that is able to be lifted up with movement of the handle 6. An insertion post 8 is provided at a bottom portion of the lifting member 7. The insertion post 8 is corresponding to the post hole 41, and is able to be inserted into the corresponding post hole 41 by passing through a bottom portion of the cover box 5.
[0018] Referring to FIGS. 3 to 5, a top surface of each of the cover boxes 5 is provided with an accommodating slot 51. The handle 6 includes a handle body 61 and a driving member 62 that are connected to each other. The handle body 61 is located outside the cover box 5, and the driving member 62 is located in the accommodating slot 51. The accommodating slot 51 is internally provided with a positioning post 52, and the positioning post 52 is provided with a notch 53. The lifting member 7 is located in the notch. The insertion post 8 is provided at the bottom portion of the lifting member 7. The driving member 62 is provided with a movement slot 63. The positioning post 52 is located in the movement slot 63. The movement slot 63 is internally provided with a first spring 64 abutting against the positioning post 52. An end of the movement slot 63 adjacent to the lifting member 7 is provided with a front inclined surface 65 and a rear inclined surface 65 that are symmetrical to each other.
[0019] Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, the bottom portion of the cover box 5 is provided with a rod slot 54 with an open rear end. Left and right sides of the rod slot 54 are respectively provided with a left sliding slot 55 and a right sliding slot 56. The top portion of each of the support rods 4 is provided with a clamping edge portion 42 located between the left sliding slot 55 and the right sliding slot 56. The rear end of the rod slot 54 is trumpet-shaped. An outer periphery of an upper half of each of the support rods 4 defines an arc surface 43 with a diameter gradually decreasing from bottom to top. A rear end of a bottom portion of the insertion post 8 is provided with an inclined surface 81 inclined from rear to front. A second spring 71 is provided between a top surface of the lifting member 7 and a bottom surface of the feeding tray 3.
[0020] Referring to FIGS. 1 to 5, to install the feeding tray 3, the clamping edge portion 42 of each of the support rods 4 is aligned with the left sliding slot 55 and the right sliding slot 56, and the feeding tray 3 is pushed rearward. When the clamping edge portion 42 abuts against the insertion post 8, the arc surface 43 is matched with the inclined surface 81. When the feeding tray 3 is continuously pushed rearward, the lifting member 7 is automatically lifted up. When the insertion post 8 is aligned with the post hole 41, the insertion post 8 falls into the post hole 41, thereby fixing the feeding tray 3. To remove the feeding tray 3, the two handles 6 are pulled outward. The two inclined surfaces 65 of the driving member 62 drive the lifting member 7 to lift up, such that the insertion post 8 is disengaged from the corresponding post hole 41. Thus, the feeding tray 3 can be pulled forward and removed. To get the child in and out of the highchair, one of the handles 6 is pulled outward, such that the insertion post 8 of the lifting member 7 corresponding to the handle 6 is disengaged from the corresponding post hole 41. At this time, the insertion post 8 of the lifting member 7 corresponding to the other handle 6 can be used as a rotating shaft, around which the feeding tray 3 can be rotated.
[0021] Referring to FIGS. 1 to 4, the base 1 includes four support legs 11 distributed at four corners of the base 1. Two cross-hinged connecting rods 12 are provided between every two adjacent support legs 11, and two ends of each of the two connecting rods 12 are hinged to the two adjacent support legs 11. Short support posts 13 are respectively provided on two front support legs 11, and long support posts 14 are respectively provided on two rear support legs 11. Each of the support rods 4 is corresponding to one short support post 13. The short support posts 13 and the long support posts 14 all extend into the cloth-covered seat 2, and top portions of the short support posts 13 extend out of the cloth-covered seat 2. A bottom portion of each of the support rods 4 is connected to the top portion of the corresponding short support post 13. The connection between the cloth-covered seat 2 and the base 1 is simple and convenient. That is, the short support posts 13 and the long support posts 14 are directly inserted into the cloth-covered seat 2, and a bottom portion of the cloth-covered seat 2 abuts against the top portions of the four support legs 11. The four support legs 11 and the two connecting rods 12 between every two adjacent support legs 11 are folding, which greatly reduces the packaging space. When folding the four support legs 11 and the two connecting rods 12 between every two adjacent support legs 11, both hands can grasp the outer peripheries of the support legs 11, thereby effectively preventing the hands from being pinched. A bottom surface of each of the four support legs 11 is provided with a rubber pad 15. The rubber pad 15 increases the friction between the support legs 11 and the ground, and achieves a desired anti-slip effect.
[0022] In addition, the highchair of the present invention can be used as a booster on an adult chair.
[0023] The above described are merely specific implementations of the present invention, but the design concept of the present invention is not limited thereto. Any non-substantial changes made to the present invention based on the concept of the present invention should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.