CONVERTIBLE HIGH CHAIR SYSTEM
20250057327 ยท 2025-02-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47D1/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a convertible children's high chair and a booster seat. According to various embodiments, the convertible high chair generally comprises a first child seat supported above a floor by a high chair frame, and a booster seat configured for being removably coupled to first child seat. The booster seat is configured such that, when detached from the high chair's first child seat, it can be used apart from the high chair (e.g., secured to the seating surface of a standard chair or another generally flat support surface). In certain embodiments, the booster seat includes a base surface configured to stably support the second child seat on a separate support surface (e.g., without the need to be attached to or mounted on a separate base or support member).
Claims
1. A child seat configured to be removably coupled to a high chair seat assembly, comprising: a base portion; wherein said child seat is configured to fit securely on top of the high chair seat assembly in a first mode of operation; wherein said base portion is configured to rest on a flat support surface without a need for an additional separate support member between the flat support surface and said base portion in a second mode of operation; wherein the child seat further comprises at least one strap for securing the child seat to the flat support surface in the second mode of operation; and wherein the base portion comprises at least one compartment for containing a strap within a storage compartment, the storage compartment being repositionable between an open configuration and a closed configuration.
2. The child seat of claim 1, wherein the child seat cannot be coupled to the high chair seat assembly unless the storage compartment is in the closed configuration.
3. The child seat of claim 1, wherein a bottom of the base portion comprises non-slip pads.
4. The child seat of claim 3, wherein a bottom of the base portion comprises protrusions that act as feet, and wherein the non-slip pads are positioned on the protrusions for gripping the flat support surface.
5. The child seat of claim 1, wherein the strap is retained within the storage compartment when the storage compartment is in the closed configuration.
6. A child seat configured to be removably coupled to a high chair seat assembly, comprising: a base portion comprising first and second shoulders extending upwardly from first and second sides of a seating surface; and wherein said child seat is configured to fit securely on top of the high chair seat assembly in a first mode of operation such that at least a portion of the base portion fits securely between upwardly extending shoulders on the high chair seat assembly; wherein said base portion is configured to rest on a flat support surface without the need of an additional separate support member between the flat support surface and said base portion in a second mode of operation; wherein the child seat further comprises at least one strap for securing the child seat to the flat support surface in the second mode of operation, and wherein the base portion comprises at least one storage compartment for containing a strap within the storage compartment, the storage compartment being repositionable between an open configuration and a closed configuration.
7. The child seat of claim 6, wherein the base portion comprises recesses below the first and second shoulders, wherein the recesses are configured to receive corresponding shoulders of the high chair seat assembly in the first mode of operation.
8. The child seat of claim 6, wherein at least a portion of the strap can be withdrawn from the storage compartment when in the open configuration.
9. The child seat of claim 8, wherein each of the at least one storage compartments hinges outwardly from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
10. The child seat of claim 6, wherein the child seat cannot be coupled to the high chair seat assembly unless the storage compartment is in the closed configuration.
11. The child seat of claim 6, wherein the at least one storage compartment forms an obstruction preventing engagement of the child seat with the high chair seat assembly when the storage compartment is in the open configuration.
12. The child seat of claim 6, wherein the child seat cannot be coupled to the high chair seat assembly if the strap is not contained within the storage compartment.
13. A child seat configured to be removably coupled to a high chair seat assembly, comprising: a base portion; a seating surface configured to support a child thereon; and first and second shoulders extending upwardly from first and second sides of the seating surface; wherein said child seat is configured to fit securely on top of the high chair seat assembly in a first mode of operation; wherein said base portion is configured to rest on a flat support surface without the need of an additional separate support member between the flat support surface and said base portion in a second mode of operation; and wherein the base portion comprises recesses below the first and second shoulders, said recesses configured to receive corresponding shoulder portions of the high chair seat assembly in the first mode of operation; wherein the base portion comprises a pair of storage compartments for containing a strap within the storage compartments, each storage compartment being repositionable between an open configuration and a closed configuration; and wherein the base portion comprises non-slip pads for gripping the flat support surface in the second mode of operation.
14. The child seat of claim 13, wherein a bottom of the base portion is not complimentary to a top of the high chair seat assembly.
15. The child seat of claim 14, wherein the bottom of the base portion comprises protrusions that act as feet, and wherein the non-slip pads are positioned on the protrusions for gripping the flat support surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
[0019] Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a convertible children's high chair. According to various embodiments, the convertible high chair generally comprises a first child seat supported above a floor by a high chair frame, and a second child seat configured for being removably coupled to first child seat. The second child seat is configured such that, when detached from the high chair's first child seat, it can be used apart from the high chair as a booster seat (e.g., secured to the seating surface of a standard chair or another support surface).
[0020] In certain embodiments, the convertible high chair is adapted such that it can be converted for use by children of varying ages. For example, in one embodiment, the high chair's first child seat may be configured as a toddler seat dimensioned for toddler-age children. As such, when the second child seat is detached, the high chair functions in a first configuration as a toddler high chair. In addition, the second child seat may be configured as an infant booster seat dimensioned for infant-age children. As such, when the second child seat is coupled to the first child seat, the high chair functions in a second configuration as an infant high chair. In such embodiments, the second child seat may also include a base surface configured to stably support the second child seat on a separate support surface (e.g., without the need to be attached to or mounted on a separate base or support member). As such, when the second child seat is detached, it may function on its own in a third configuration as an infant booster seat. Exemplary embodiments of such convertible high chairs are described in greater detail below.
Convertible High Chair
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[0024] In the illustrated embodiment, the first child seat's seating surface 11, crotch restraint 12, shoulders 13, and back rest 14 are generally dimensioned to accommodate a toddler-age child. As such, the high chair 1 is well suited to function as a toddler high chair in the configuration shown in
Booster Seat
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[0027] In addition, the second child seat 20 includes a pair of storage compartments 28 on its lateral sides adjacent the second child seat's base surface 30 (shown in
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[0029] In the illustrated embodiment, the second child seat's seating surface 21, crotch restraint 22, shoulders 23, and back rest 25 are generally dimensioned to accommodate an infant-age child. As such, the second child seat 20 is well suited to function as an infant booster seat in the configuration shown in
[0030] As noted above, the second child seat 20 is also configured for being removably coupled to the first child seat 10 (e.g., in the infant high chair configuration of
[0031] In the illustrated embodiment of
[0032] As will be appreciated from the description herein, the configuration of the convertible high chair 1 enables a user to easily convert the high chair 1 between an infant high chair configuration, a toddler high chair configuration, and an infant booster seat configuration. In addition, the high chair's second child seat 20 is especially well suited for use on its own as a booster seat, without the need to be attached to additional base or support members. According to various embodiments, this ability enhances the convenience for a user in converting the high chair 1, reduces the manufacturing cost of the high chair 1, and improves the overall reliability of the high chair 1.
Various Other Embodiments
[0033] As will be appreciated from the description herein, various changes and modifications to the convertible high chair 1 are contemplated as being within the scope of the present invention. For example, as will be appreciated from the description herein, the first child seat 10 may be permanently attached to the frame 2, or removably coupled to the frame 2. In addition, in various embodiments, the second child seat 20 may configured for being coupled to the first child seat 10, the frame 2, or both when in the infant high chair configuration of
[0034] Additionally, in certain embodiments, the bottom surface 30 of the second child seat 20 may not be complimentary to the first seating surface 11. As an example, in one embodiment, the bottom surface 30 defines protruding portions where the non-slip pads 32 are located that may act as feet for the second child seat 20. In such embodiments, the second child seat 20 may be configured to be coupled to the first child seat 10 and for use as a boost seat on its own in a manner analogous to that described above. In addition, as will be appreciated from the description herein, various features of the of the first child seat 10 and second child seat 20 described herein may be omitted in other embodiments (e.g., footrests, back rests, non-slip pads, etc.). In addition, according to various other embodiments, both of the child seats 10, 20 may be adapted for use by infants, toddlers, or young children.
CONCLUSION
[0035] Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.