Surround type baby bath seat
12232663 ยท 2025-02-25
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Abstract
The present disclosure provides a surround type baby bath seat, including: a seat main body, two armrests, and a locking mechanism. The seat main body includes a base, a middle supporting column located at a front end of the base, and a backrest seat located at a rear end of the base. One end of each armrest is rotatably connected to the backrest seat, and the other end of the armrest is detachably connected to the middle supporting column through the locking mechanism. The surround type baby bath seat is easy to use. The button is arranged at the front end, so that a baby cannot touch the button, thus further improving the safety.
Claims
1. A baby bath seat, comprising: a seat main body, two armrests, and a locking mechanism, wherein the seat main body comprises a base, a middle supporting column located at a front end of the base, and a backrest seat located at a rear end of the base; one end of each armrest is rotatably connected to the backrest seat; and the other end of each armrest is detachably connected to the middle supporting column through the locking mechanism; wherein the locking mechanism comprises a sphere member and a lock piece; the sphere member is arranged at a top of the supporting column; the lock piece is arranged in the sphere member; an elastic member is arranged in the sphere member; an elastic force of the elastic member is capable of driving the lock piece to move upwards.
2. The surround type baby bath seat according to claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a button and a trapezoidal switch element; the lock piece is provided with a lock tongue and a first slope; the trapezoidal switch element is provided with a second slope that is in driving fit with the first slope; the button is arranged at a front end of the sphere member; the trapezoidal switch element is arranged on one side of the button; and a locking hole position that is in locking fit with the lock tongue is arranged at a lower end of the other side of each armrest.
3. The baby bath seat according to claim 2, wherein guide columns are respectively arranged at two ends of a bottom of the lock piece; two limiting holes are provided at a bottom of the sphere member; and the guide columns are configured to move correspondingly in the limiting holes.
4. The baby bath seat according to claim 3, wherein two elastic guide column limiting blocks are arranged at bottom ends of the guide columns; the two elastic guide column limiting blocks are able to be adjacent to or spaced apart from each other; and the elastic guide column limiting blocks are arranged below the limiting holes, so that preventing the guide columns from being separated from the limiting holes.
5. The baby bath seat according to claim 4, wherein supporting steps are arranged in the limiting holes; the elastic member is partially received in the limiting holes; and a bottom end of the elastic member resists against tops of the supporting steps.
6. The baby bath seat according to claim 2, wherein two limiting points are arranged on a rear side of the lock piece; a limiting box located behind the lock piece is arranged in the sphere member; and the limiting box resists against the rear side of the lock piece and the two limiting points resist against two opposite sides of the limiting box respectively.
7. The baby bath seat according to claim 3, wherein two limiting points are arranged on a rear side of the lock piece; a limiting box located behind the lock piece is arranged in the sphere member; and the limiting box resists against the rear side of the lock piece and the two limiting points resist against two opposite sides of the limiting box respectively.
8. The baby bath seat according to claim 4, wherein two limiting points are arranged on a rear side of the lock piece; a limiting box located behind the lock piece is arranged in the sphere member; and the limiting box resists against the rear side of the lock piece and the two limiting points resist against two opposite sides of the limiting box respectively.
9. The baby bath seat according to claim 5, wherein two limiting points are arranged on a rear side of the lock piece; a limiting box located behind the lock piece is arranged in the sphere member; and the limiting box resists against the rear side of the lock piece and the two limiting points resist against two opposite sides of the limiting box respectively.
10. The baby bath seat according to claim 2, wherein a mounting shaft hole is arranged on each of two opposite sides of the backrest seat; the mounting shaft hole is funnel-shaped; and a bottom end of each armrest is matched with a shape of the mounting shaft hole.
11. The baby bath seat according to claim 3, wherein a mounting shaft hole is arranged on each of two opposite sides of the backrest seat; the mounting shaft hole is funnel-shaped; and a bottom end of each armrest is matched with a shape of the mounting shaft hole.
12. The baby bath seat according to claim 4, wherein a mounting shaft hole is arranged on each of two opposite sides of the backrest seat; the mounting shaft hole is funnel-shaped; and a bottom end of are each armrest is matched with a shape of the mounting shaft hole.
13. The baby bath seat according to claim 5, wherein a mounting shaft hole is arranged on each of two opposite sides of the backrest seat; the mounting shaft hole is funnel-shaped; and a bottom end of each armrest is matched with a shape of the mounting shaft hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTIONS OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(11) 1: seat main body; 10: base; 11: middle supporting column; 12: backrest seat; 13: mounting shaft; 14: notch; 20: armrest; 21: locking hole position; 22: raised wall ring; 30: locking mechanism; 31: sphere member; 311: limiting hole; 312: supporting step; 313: limiting box; 314: opening; 32: button; 33: lock piece; 331: lock tongue; 332: first slope; 333: guide column; 334: guide column limiting block; 335: limiting point; 34: trapezoid switch member; 341: second slope; and 35: elastic member.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(12) The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present disclosure will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present disclosure, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present disclosure but not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of present disclosure without making creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of present disclosure. The terms first and second are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or to implicitly indicate the number of technical features indicated. From this, features defined as first and second may explicitly or implicitly include at least one feature. In the description of the present disclosure, plurality means at least two, for example, two and three, unless explicitly specified otherwise. Several means one or more.
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(15) In some optional implementations, guide columns 333 are respectively arranged at two ends of a bottom of the lock piece 33; two limiting holes 311 are provided at a bottom of the sphere member 31; and the guide columns 333 correspondingly pass through the limiting holes 311. The guide columns 333 and the limiting holes 311 are in sliding fit, so that the lock piece 33 moves up and down.
(16) In some optional implementations, two elastic guide column limiting blocks 334 are arranged at bottom ends of the guide columns 333; the two elastic guide column limiting blocks 334 can be close to or far from each other; and the elastic guide column limiting blocks 334 are arranged below the limiting holes 311, so that the guide columns 333 can be prevented from being separated from the limiting holes 311.
(17) In some optional implementations, the elastic member 35 is a spring. The spring sleeves an outer side of the guide column 333, thus facilitating the mounting of the spring.
(18) In some optional implementations, supporting steps 312 are arranged in the limiting holes 311; the spring extends into the limiting holes 311; and a bottom end of the spring resists against tops of the supporting steps 312, thus facilitating the positioning of the spring.
(19) In some optional implementations, two limiting points 335 are arranged on a rear side of the lock piece 33; a limiting box 313 located behind the lock piece 33 is arranged in the sphere member 31; and the limiting box 313 resists against the rear side of the lock piece 33. The two limiting points 335 respectively resist against the two sides of the limiting box 313. After the button 32 is pressed, the button 32 and the trapezoidal switch element 34 apply a force to the lock piece 33 behind, and the limiting box 313 can block the lock piece 33 from the back and cooperate with the two limiting points 335 of the lock piece 33, so that the force applied to the lock piece 33 by the button 32 through the trapezoidal switch element 34 can be stably converted into a downward force, but a left or right or backward force will not be generated, thus improving the stability of the lock piece 33.
(20) In some optional implementations, the mounting shaft hole 13 is funnel-shaped; bottom ends of the armrests 20 are matched with a shape of the mounting shaft hole 13. A diameter of a bottom end of the mounting shaft hole 13 is less than a diameter of each raised wall ring 22. A plurality of notches 14 are provided at the bottom end of the mounting shaft hole 13. When the bottom ends of the armrests 20 are inserted into the mounting shaft hole 13, a portion of the mounting shaft hole 13 located around the notches 14 can have elastic deformation, so that the raised wall rings 22 can move to a position below the mounting shaft hole 13. After the raised wall rings 22 cross the notches 14, the portion of the mounting shaft hole 13 located around the notches 14 returns to the original position, so that the raised wall rings 22 cannot return into the mounting shaft hole 13, thus ensuring that the armrests 20 cannot fall off from the mounting shaft hole 13 after being mounted.
(21) In some optional implementations, the sphere member 31 is detachably connected to the middle supporting columns 11 through a buckle structure.
(22) Although the embodiments of the present disclosure have been shown and described, it can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions, and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principle and spirit of the present disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure is defined by the accompanying claims and their equivalents.