INSERT ELEMENT POSITIONABLE WITHIN A TRAY AND TRAY LINER OF A HIGH CHAIR
20180049585 ยท 2018-02-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05B3/20
ELECTRICITY
H05B2203/028
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H05B3/20
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A heat sustaining system disclosed here includes an insert element positionable within high chair feeding members, and further includes a heating element and an electrical power source. The high chair feeding members are a high chair tray liner or a high chair tray. The insert element is housed within the high chair feeding members, where the high chair feeding members define a cavity. The heating element is inserted into the cavity of high chair feeding members to transfer generated heat to an upper surface of the high chair feeding members, thereby conductively transferring heat to the surface of the high chair feeding members. The electrical power source is positioned adjacent to the heating element to heat the heating element, where the heat generated in the heating element is of a predefined temperature which sustains the heat of a food item positioned above the upper surface of the high chair feeding members.
Claims
1. A heat sustaining system comprising an insert element positionable within high chair feeding members comprised of the high chair tray and the high chair tray liner, and the heat sustaining system comprising; the insert element configured to be housed within the high chair feeding members, wherein the high chair feeding members define a cavity; a heating element configured to be inserted into the cavity of the high chair feeding members to transfer a generated heat to the upper surfaces of the high chair feeding members, thereby conductively transferring heat to the surfaces of the high chair feeding members; and an electrical power source positioned adjacent to the heating element configured to heat the heating element, wherein the heat generated in the heating element is of a predefined temperature which sustains the heat of a food item positioned above the upper surfaces of the high chair tray and high chair tray liner.
2. The heat sustaining system of claim 1, wherein the high chair feeding members are of a high chair tray, and a high chair tray liner.
3. The heat sustaining system of claim 1, wherein the heating element is of a generally flat wafer type material configured to conduct maximum heat at low power consumption.
4. The heat sustaining system of claim 1, wherein the electrical power source is one of a battery and an A/C power supply.
5. The heat sustaining system of claim 4, wherein the battery is positioned within the cavity adjacent to the heating element and insulated from the heating element to prevent damage to the battery from heat radiation.
6. The heat sustaining system of claim 4, wherein the battery is one of removable type and permanently mounted type.
7. The heat sustaining system of claim 4, further comprising a socket section configured to receive a power adapter from the A/C power supply.
8. An insert element positionable within the high chair feeding members, to selectively heat the high chair feeding members, wherein the insert element is configured to be housed within the high chair feeding members, wherein the high chair feeding members define a cavity; a heating element configured to be inserted into the cavity of the high chair feeding members to transfer generated heat to the upper surfaces of the high chair feeding members, thereby conductively transferring heat to the surface of the high chair feeding members; and an electrical power source positioned adjacent to the heating element configured to heat the heating element, wherein the heat generated in the heating element is of a predefined temperature which sustains the heat of a food item positioned above the upper surface of the high chair feeding members.
9. The insert element of claim 8, wherein the high chair feeding members are of a high chair tray, and a high chair tray liner.
10. The insert element of claim 8, wherein the heating element is of a generally flat wafer type material configured to conduct maximum heat at low power consumption.
11. The insert element of claim 8, wherein the electrical power source is one of a battery and an A/C power supply.
12. The insert element of claim 12, wherein the battery is positioned within the cavity adjacent to the heating element and insulated from the heating element to prevent damage to the battery from heat radiation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] In an embodiment, the high chair tray liner 102 comprises flanged sections 110, as shown in
[0016] In an embodiment, the heating element 106 is of a generally flat wafer type material configured to conduct maximum heat at low power consumption. In general, heat supply elements are usually of a tubular, screened electrical resistance which is designed for conducting heat to utensils. This method does not allow reasonable thermal contact between the resistance and the base structure of the utensil, nor allow consistent temperature distribution. The circular cross sectional geometry of the heat supply elements does not allow the heat to be transferred uniformly on to the utensil that's positioned above the heat supply element. The only remedy is a flat heating element 106 which is easy to participate with the heating article which gives a guarantee of uniform heat distribution over the base heating surface of the utensil and food placed directly on high chair feeding members, and which is inexpensive to manufacture.
[0017] In an embodiment, the electrical power source 107 is one of a battery 108 and an A/C power supply. In an embodiment, the battery 108 is positioned within the cavity 105 adjacent to the heating element 106 and insulated from the heating element 106 to prevent damage to the battery 108 from heat radiation. In an embodiment, the battery 108 can be either removable or permanently mounted. The insert element within the high chair tray liner 102 or high chair tray 103 normally works on the battery 108 because of the portability and safety aspect of the design, where it can be used without being connected to A/C power during feedings where children are in close proximity to the power source. The design only requires A/C power to recharge the D/C battery power source after many feeding times using the battery power source. The D/C power source also provides portability for breakdown and storage of the high chair and removal from storage during feeding times, as well as simplistic feeding without the hindrances of power cords required when connected to A/C power. Portability also provides benefits during a vacation or camping with the infant, where electrical power is not readily available. The temperature generated is much less below a temperature which could hurt the body of the infant. Therefore, the high chair tray liner 102 and high chair tray 103 provides an ambient temperature which is just enough to sustain the temperature of an already heated food inside a utensil which is kept above the insert element or already heated food placed directly on the high chair tray liner 102 or high chair tray 103. In an embodiment, the high chair tray liner 102 and high chair tray 103 of the heat sustaining system 100, further comprises a socket section 109 configured to receive a power adapter from the A/C power supply. As shown in
[0018] The foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present concept disclosed herein. While the concept has been described with reference to various embodiments, it is understood that the words, which have been used herein, are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Further, although the concept has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials, and embodiments, the concept is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the concept extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims. Those skilled in the art, having the benefit of the teachings of this specification, may affect numerous modifications thereto and changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the concept in its aspects.