Folding booster chair
10588423 ยท 2020-03-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A folding chair for children includes a padded chair secured above a pair of folding angular tubular legs. Each folding angular tubular leg has a centrally located folding cross-brace. A pair of armrests are disposed on either side of the chair. A teething bar is secured at teething bar end to a distal end of each armrest. A handle is perpendicularly secured to the back of the chair. The folding mechanism is actuated by a switch located within the base of the chair.
Claims
1. A folding booster chair comprising: a back rest; a seat, moveably secured to a rear side of said back rest; a first arm, moveably secured to a first side of said back rest at a first arm first end; a second arm, moveably secured to a second side of said back rest at a second arm first end; a first arm support, moveably secured between said first arm at a first arm second end and a first side of said seat and adjacent a front side of said seat; a second arm support, moveably secured between said second arm at a second arm second end and a second side of said seat and adjacent a front side of said seat opposite said first arm; a teething tube, secured between said first arm second end and said second arm second end; a pair of legs, moveably and radially disposed beneath said rear side of said seat on opposite sides of said rear side of said seat; a pair of upper braces, each moveably and radially disposed beneath said front side of said seat on opposites sides of said front side of said seat at a respective first end of each said upper brace and moveably secured said pair of legs respectively; a pair of lower braces, each moveably and radially disposed beneath each respective said pair of legs; and, a pair of cross braces, each moveably disposed between each respective said pair of legs and each said pair of lower braces; wherein said teething tube is rotationally secured between said first arm second end and said second arm second end; and, wherein said teething tube comprises a soft durable exterior material having a solid core.
2. The booster chair of claim 1, wherein a safety strap is removably secured between said teething tube and said front side of said seat.
3. The booster chair of claim 1, further comprising a safety strap, secured between said teething tube and said front side of said seat.
4. The booster chair of claim 1, wherein said back rest and said seat are secured together by means of a first hinge mechanism.
5. The booster chair of claim 4, wherein a first leg and said seat are secured together by means of a second hinge mechanism.
6. The booster chair of claim 5, wherein said first hinge mechanism and said second hinge mechanism is capable of being secured in a locked position.
7. The booster chair of claim 6, wherein said back rest comprises a pliable plastic surface and foam interior.
8. The booster chair of claim 7, wherein said seat comprises a pliable plastic surface and foam interior.
9. The booster chair of claim 1, wherein said back rest and said seat are secured together by means of a first hinge mechanism.
10. The booster chair of claim 9, wherein a first leg and said seat are secured together by means of a second hinge mechanism.
11. The booster chair of claim 9, further comprising a first slide lock in mechanical communication with said first hinge and said release mechanism.
12. The booster chair of claim 11, further comprising a second slide lock in mechanical communication with said second hinge and said release mechanism.
13. The booster chair of claim 12, wherein said first slide lock and said second slide lock each comprise a spring pin.
14. A folding booster chair comprising: a back rest; a seat, moveably secured to a rear side of said back rest; a first arm, moveably secured to a first side of said back rest at a first arm first end; a second arm, moveably secured to a second side of said back rest at a second arm first end; a first arm support, moveably secured between said first arm at a first arm second end and a first side of said seat and adjacent a front side of said seat; a second arm support, moveably secured between said second arm at a second arm second end and a second side of said seat and adjacent a front side of said seat opposite said first arm; a teething tube, secured between said first arm second end and said second arm second end; a pair of legs, moveably and radially disposed beneath said rear side of said seat on opposite sides of said rear side of said seat; a pair of upper braces, each moveably and radially disposed beneath said front side of said seat on opposites sides of said front side of said seat at a respective first end of each said upper brace and moveably secured said pair of legs respectively; a pair of lower braces, each moveably and radially disposed beneath each respective said pair of legs; a pair of cross braces, each moveably disposed between each respective said pair of legs and each said pair of lower braces; and, a release mechanism disposed within said first side of said seat; wherein actuation of said release mechanism engages the release of a locking mechanism permitting said booster chair to be manipulated to a folded state; wherein said teething tube is rotationally secured between said first arm second end and said second arm second end; and, wherein said teething tube comprises a soft durable exterior material having a solid core.
15. The booster chair of claim 14, wherein a safety strap is removably secured between said teething tube and said front side of said seat.
16. The booster chair of claim 14, further comprising a safety strap, secured between said teething tube and said front side of said seat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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DESCRIPTIVE KEY
(5) 10 folding booster chair 15 back rest 20 first arm 23 first arm support 25 second arm 27 second arm support 30 teething tube 35 safety strap 40 seat 45 release mechanism 50 first leg 55 first lower brace 60 second lower brace 65 second leg 70 first upper brace 75 second upper brace 80 first cross brace 85 second cross brace 86 safety restraint 87 cross member support 90 first hinge mechanism 95 pivot point 100 first slide lock mechanism 105 mechanical linkage 110 second hinge mechanism 115 second slide lock mechanism 120 lower sliding track 125 upper sliding track 130 arm support sliding track
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(6) The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
(7) The terms a and an herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
1. Detailed Description of the Figures
(8) Referring now to
(9) The back rest 15 is moveably secured at a bottom edge of the back rest 15 to a rear edge of the seat 40. The first arm 20 is perpendicularly and moveably secured at a first end of the first arm 20 to a first side edge of the back rest 15 while the second arm 25 is moveably and perpendicularly secured at a first end of the second arm 25 to a second side edge of the back rest 15 opposite the first arm 20. The first arm support 23 is rotationally and perpendicularly secured at a first end of the first support arm 23 beneath the first arm 20 at a second end of the first arm 20 and rotationally secured to a first side of the seat 40 adjacent a front edge of the seat 40. The second arm support 27 is rotationally and perpendicularly secured at a first end of the second arm support 27 beneath the second arm 25 at a second end of the second arm 25 and rotationally secured to a second side of the seat 40 opposite the first side of the seat 40 adjacent the front edge of the seat 40. Where said back rest 15 and said seat 40 comprise a durable plastic exterior having a soft foam interior.
(10) The teething tube 30 is made of a soft durable exterior material having a solid core and is rotationally secured between the second end of the first arm 20 and the second end of the second arm 25. A safety strap is removably secured to a center portion of the teething tube 30 at a first end of the safety strap 35 and secured to a center portion of the front edge of the seat 40 at a second end of the safety strap 35. The safety strap 35 may comprises a traditionally configured belt and buckle system.
(11) The lower portion of the device 10 comprises a first leg 50, a first lower brace 55, a second lower brace 60, a second leg 65, a first upper brace 70, a second upper brace 75, a first cross brace 80 and a second cross brace 85. In the deployed or open state, the first leg 50 is moveably and radially secured downward at a first end of the first leg 50 beneath the rear edge the seat 40 adjacent the first side of the seat 40. The second leg 65 is moveably and radially secured downward at a first end of the second leg 65 beneath the rear edge the seat 40 adjacent the second side of the seat 40. The first upper brace 70 is moveably and radially secured downward at a first end of the first upper brace 70 beneath the front edge of the seat 40 adjacent the first side of the seat 40 and moveably and radially secured at a second end of the first upper brace 70 to a portion of the first leg 50 adjacent the first end of the first leg 50. The second upper brace 75 is moveably and radially secured downward at a first end of the second upper brace 75 beneath the front edge of the seat 40 opposite the first upper brace 70 adjacent the second side of the seat 40 and moveably and radially secured at a second end of the second upper brace 75 to a portion of the second leg 65 adjacent the first end of the second leg 65. The first lower brace 55 is moveably and radially secured at a first end of the first lower brace 55 to the first leg 50 subjacent the second end of the first upper brace 70. The second lower brace 60 is moveably and radially secured at a first end of the second lower brace 60 to the second leg 65 subjacent the second end of the second upper brace 75. The first cross brace 80 is moveably and horizontally secured at a first end of the first cross brace 80 to the first lower brace 55 adjacent the first end of the first lower brace 55. The second cross brace 85 is moveably and horizontally secured at a first end of the second cross brace 85 to the second lower brace 60 adjacent the first end of the second lower brace 60.
(12) A release mechanism 45, preferably comprising a button, is disposed within a first side of the seat 40. The release mechanism 45 is in mechanical communication with an interior mechanism of the upper portion and lower portion of the device 10 (not shown) which upon activation permits the upper portion and lower portion of the device 10 to be physically manipulated from an open or deployed state as seen in
(13) Referring finally to
2. Utilization of the Preferred Embodiment
(14) The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the device 10 would be constructed in general accordance with
(15) It is envisioned that the device 10, once procured by a user, is physically manipulated which motions the upper portion and the lower portion of the device 10 apart. Upon sufficient manipulation, the user may lock the device 10 by means of the interior mechanism (not shown) into the open or deployed state (see