Infant support seat cushion
10383458 ยท 2019-08-20
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Abstract
An infant support and stabilization cushion seat to provide a safe and secure containment and retainment of an infant in a sitting position. The support cushion seat is formed of a resilient shape retaining foam core with a yielding encapsulating surface cover material defining a contoured child receiving area therewithin. An insertable access retainment tray portion overlies a portion of the child receiving area with deflectable under child placement and retrieval returning to the original orientation, once released.
Claims
1. A support device for an infant in a sitting position comprises, a triangular shaped cushion base configuration having a top surface with interconnected depending sides, front and rear back wall surfaces, a central infant receiving opening within said top surface, a pair of inclined arm rest portions in angular opposition formed within the cushion base configuration in spaced relation to one another, a containment and utility tray receiveably retained between said respective arm rest portions overlying and defining an infant leg opening, a tray retainment slot in each of said respective arm portions, said retainment slots are in angularly disposed spaced longitudinally to inclined arm rest top surface portions, said tray retainment slots in horizontal aligned effacing relation to one another, said inclined arm rest portions and said respective retainment slots there within are deformable from a first static open spaced tray receiving positions to a second translateral deformed tray engagement positions, said utility tray removable from a first horizontal deformed arm rest slot engagement retainment position to a second infant access position in spaced relation to said respective arm rest slots.
2. The support device for an infant set forth in claim 1 wherein said central infant receiving opening has an upstanding curved back rest portion with a contoured protrusion extending therefrom and an elongated hand engagement opening there within in spaced relation thereto.
3. The support device for an infant set forth in claim 1 wherein said containment and utility tray has a contoured curvilinear upstanding rear wall and upstanding spaced parallel sidewalls and interconnecting front wall extending therefrom and spaced parallel exterior guide rails on said respective sidewalls, said guide rails registerable within said respective tray retainment slots.
4. The support device for an infant set forth in claim 1 wherein said arm rest portions have infant containment strap harness guide openings extending there through interconnected by a recessed guide channel in the said cushion base configuration depending sides and back wall exterior surfaces, and strap harness openings ii through said rear back wall surface adjacent respective arm portion harness openings and a central seat opening through said infant receiving opening.
5. The support device for an infant set forth in claim 1 wherein said cushion base configuration comprises a resilient foam core with a yieldable encapsulating cover thereabout.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(15) Each of the arm portions 19 and 20 have effacing interior wall surfaces 19A and 20A with respective tray retainment slots 22 and 23 therein, best seen in
(16) The slots 22 and 23 extend in angular relation to the corresponding upper arm surfaces 12 and 13 from the from sidewall 18 in equal space parallel relation to one another to respective termination points indicated at 22A and 23A in spaced relation to the incline back sidewall 17.
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(18) A contoured opening at 29 within the back sidewall 17 defines an elongated contoured handgrip 30 formed from the contoured back wall surface, best seen in
(19) A pair of respective angular guide openings 31A and 31B are formed in the contoured back support area adjacent a transition area defined between the arm portions 19 and 20 and contoured back support area to receive an optional infant retaining strap assembly 50 illustrated in broken lines which may be required in a user determined situation.
(20) Typically, the inner seat engagement contours generally indicated at SC, best seen in
(21) A pair of oppositely disposed handgrip engagement openings 32A and 32B are formed within the respective inclined sidewalls extending upwardly from the ground engagement base and a handgrip opening 32C within the front seat bottom 27 defined surfaces to afford a user the ease of movement and transport, as best seen in
(22) Each of the arm portions 19 and 20 have respective receptacles 33 and 34 extending within their upper arm surfaces 12 and 13 to provide for use by the infant placement and positioning of items there within for ease of access and use.
(23) It will be evident from the above description that the infant's arms A will be well above the upper surface 12 and 13 of the arms 21 and 22 and a tray portion 35 allowing for free use thereof as described, as will be described hereinafter.
(24) The independent tray portion 35 can be seen in
(25) A pair of elongated tray support flanges 42 and 43 extend respectively from the sidewall's exterior surface for registration engagement with respective retainment slots 22 and 23 as illustrated in
(26) The tray portion 35 can be slidably disposed within the respective slots 22 and 23 then retained by deformation of the slots imparted by the transformational load of the infant I within the chair SC area indicated by force directional arrows 44. The respective arm portions 19 and 20 will deflect proportionally under center load displacement indicated by arrows 45 in
(27) It will be seen that the flexibility and material memory of the arm portions 12 and 13 due to the construction design and materials of choice in which the body member is formed of a resilient synthetic resin foam core of a shape retaining density sufficient to provide yielding deflecting support to the infant I when placed within the central opening 22 of the cushion chair seat and transvertical deflection of the arm portions 19 and 20. A synthetic foam core is preferably encapsulated in a flexible synthetic covering for ease of maintenance and cleaning as will be evident to those skilled within the art.
(28) The cross-sectional dimensions of the contoured seat bottom 27 indicated at 27A in
(29) While the imparted gripping action to retain the tray is significant, it can be overcome by a caretaker, not shown, and removed while the infant I is still seated, if required.
(30) It will be evident that the dimensions of the infant support cushion chair seat 10 are such as to provide adjustable engagement with the infant I within a certain early age group associated with primary motor skill development such as sitting. The cushion configuration of the invention will also serve as a comfortable confinement placement device assuring a safe and stable entertainment upright environment for the infant and affording a hands off orientation action for the parents or caregiver, not shown. The dimensional aspects of the infant cushion of the invention 10 is defined by the height of the main body member arm portions 20 and 21 being such that the infant's arms A will always be above the arm portion surfaces 12 and 13 allowing for easy access to the hereinbefore described item receiving recesses there within.
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(32) Should the infant strap retainment assembly 50 be required, strap elements indicated by broken lines would extend through the respective strap guide openings 51 and 52 around the back wall within a guide channel 53, therebetween a crotch engagement plate 54 having a pair of straps S extending from with a central seat opening 55 indicated in broken lines would be provided so as to loop out over the infant I and then across and through the hereinbefore described guide openings.
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(34) It will be evident that such a strap configuration would have an appropriate retainment fastener so as to provide adjustable confinement of the infant dependent on infant size and placement there within.
(35) It will thus be seen that a new and novel infant support seat cushion chair has been illustrated and described and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.