Convertible BackPack BabyChair
20170354238 · 2017-12-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F4/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A backpack converts into a babychair. The babychair is adapted to attach to a table and to allow a human child to sit in the babychair while facing the table. The babychair converts into a backpack for convenient transport and storage.
Claims
1. A convertible backpack-babychair, comprising: two shoulder straps configured to be worn over the shoulders of an adult; two side panels; an upper compartment; a lower compartment; two legs; a bracket connecting the two legs; and a seat comprising a seat back and a seat bottom configured to allow a child to sit in the seat; wherein: the bracket is configured to allow each leg to rotate about 180 degrees between a first position and a second position; the seat back is configured to fold onto the seat bottom and to unfold into an upright position no farther than about 90 degrees with respect to the seat bottom; a lower surface of the seat bottom is in contact with an upper surface of the bracket; each leg comprises an attachment means for attaching the leg to an upper surface and a lower surface of a table; each leg further comprises a contacting means for contacting the leg to the bottom surface of the table; the side panels are configured to open and close; the side panels are configured to hide the legs when the panels are closed and the legs are in the stored position.
2. The backpack-babychair of claim 1, wherein: the attachment means comprises an adjustable vice like grip assembly that comprises an upper end cap and a lower end cap that are configured to contact, respectively, the upper and lower surfaces of the table; the lower end cap is configured to slide along a ribbed plastic bar that connects an upper horizontal portion and a bottom horizontal portion of each leg; the contacting means comprises a pivoting leg assembly that comprises an adjustable end cap that is configured to contact the lower surface of the table.
3. A method of converting the backpack-babychair of claim 2 from a backpack configuration into a babychair configuration, the method comprising: opening the two side panels to reveal the two legs; rotating each leg approximately 180 degrees from the first position to the second position; unfolding the seat back into an upright position approximately 90 degrees with respect to the seat bottom; placing the upper end cap of each leg into contact with the upper surface of the table; sliding the lower end cap of each leg along the ribbed plastic bar to bring the lower end cap into contact with the lower surface of the table; and placing the end cap of the pivoting leg assembly into contact with the lower surface of the table.
4. A method of converting the backpack-babychair of claim 2 from a babychair configuration into a backpack configuration, the method comprising: removing the lower end cap from contact with the upper surface of the table by disengaging a release latch and sliding the lower end cap downwards along the ribbed plastic bar; removing the end cap of the pivoting leg assembly by rotating the pivoting leg assembly to a horizontal position; folding the seat back into contact with the seat bottom; rotating each leg approximately 180 degrees from the second position to the first position; and closing the side panels to hide the legs.
5. The backpack-babychair of claim 2, wherein: the adjustable vice like grip assembly comprises a grip housing that is configured to unidirectionally slide upwards along the ribbed plastic bar and is prevented from sliding downwards by a slug stop wedged against the ribbed plastic bar; the grip housing comprises a trigger that is configured to exert additional incremental pressure between the upper and lower end caps and the upper and lower surfaces of the table; and the grip housing comprises a release latch that is configured to disengage the slug stop and allow the grip housing to slide downwards along the ribbed plastic bar.
6. The backpack-babychair of claim 2, wherein: the pivoting leg assembly is configured to pivot and lock in a plurality of angles; and the end cap of the pivoting leg assembly is configured to be adjusted in height.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0016] At the upper end of each leg is an attachment means for attaching the babychair to the table. In an embodiment, the attachment means is an adjustable vise like grip assembly that grips the top and bottom surfaces of the table nearest the seat. The vise like grip assembly includes an upper end cap and a lower end cap that are preferably made of rubber or other non-stick material that contacts the top and bottom surfaces of the table. The lower end cap of the assembly is attached to a grip housing that includes a trigger that slides upwards on a reinforcing bar that connects the upper and bottom horizontal portions of each seat leg. The trigger can slide easily and unidirectionally upwards but will not slide downwards unless a safety release latch located at the rear end of the grip housing is pressed. The vise like grip assembly is described in further detail in connection with
[0017] At the opposite end of each leg (i.e., opposite the vice like grip assembly) is a contacting means for contacting the babychair to the table by contacting the bottom surface of the table. In an embodiment, the contacting means is a pivoting leg assembly that can pivot and lock at various angles (e.g., 90°, 75°, 60°, 45°, 30°, 15° or 0° angle relative to the horizontal bottom section of the seat leg). The pivoting leg assembly may also include an adjustable end cap for minor height adjustment. The end cap is preferably made of rubber or other non-stick material that contacts the bottom surface of the table. The adjustable pivoting leg assembly can accommodate various thickness of the table and also can maneuver around an obstructing apron of the table. The adjustable pivoting leg assembly is discussed in greater detail in connection with
[0018] The seat has a back and a bottom approximately perpendicular to one another when unfolded, which allows a human child (not shown) to sit comfortably while facing the table. The seat back and bottom, each preferably having a satin finish, are reinforced with a plastic polyethylene panel and layered with Dacron® fiber fill or similar quality fill. An internal seat bucket, also with satin finish, is clamped on each side of the seat leg and attached by Velcro against the seat back.
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[0026] Within the grip housing is a pair of slug stops positioned at a 30° angle such that the inner edges of the stops are pressed against the teeth (ribbed edges) of the ribbed plastic bar. The teeth (ribbed edges) of the ribbed plastic bar may be located along the entire length or a portion of the length of the plastic bar. The jagged teeth of one side of the bar, as viewed from a magnifying glass, is angled at 60° on upper face of the jagged tooth and 30° on the lower face. The opposite edge of the bar is configured with opposite angles (30° upper face and 60° on the lower face). This allows the slug stops to wedge against the teeth of the bar when the slug stops are positioned at a 30° angle within the serrated bar. A trigger (encased within the grip housing) rests against the top portion of lower angled end of the slug stops. When the grip housing reaches the uppermost height (as when the lower rubber pad is pressed against the bottom surface of the table), the trigger will add additional incremental pressure to keep the rubber end caps tightly pressed against the upper and lower surfaces of the table. The pressure between the end caps is released when the release latch at the rear end of the grip housing is pressed downwards. The release latch is connected to the elevated end of the slug stops. When the latch is pressed downwards, the locking slug disengages itself against the teeth of the ribbed bar and thus allows the grip assembly to slide down the bar.
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EXAMPLES
[0029] TABLE 1 below contains the specifications of an exemplary embodiment of the convertible backpack-babychair. The table is arranged in such a way that the indentions under the description column constitutes the hierarchy (or order) in which the parts are assembled. Reference to the labor component of the assembly are also listed in the table. The dimensions in TABLE I can be varied. For example, the outer diameters, inner diameters, and thicknesses in TABLE 1 can be varied by about ±50%, ±40%, ±30%, ±20%, ±10%, or ±5%.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Part No OM ty Description Specification FP0-0600 a “Jandro” Backpack/Baby Seat Combo Packaged Assembly SUP-06A0 a Baby Seat Manufactured Sub Product 06A0-ASP1000 a Baby Seat Frame Manufactured Sub-Assembly 06A0-ASP1100 a Baby Seat Leg Sub-Assembly (2 Seat Legs Per Unit) 06A0-MAM1110 a ⅞″ O.D. Seat Leg Tube ⅞″ dia., 16 ga. (0.060″ dia) Seam Welded Aluminum Tube 06A0-LAB1110 h .008 Bend Pivot Leg Tube two Bend ⅞″ Dia pivot leg two places with 3″ radius places 06A0-MOR1120 a Rubber Upper End Cap Molded Rubber End Cap-Upper (see design) 06A0-ASP1130 a Grip Assembly Sub-Assembly 06A0-MOR1131 a Rubber Lower End Cap Molded Rubber End Cap-Lower (see design) 06A0-MOP1132 a Grip Housing-Left Molded Polyethylene Plastic-Left Housing (see design) 06A0-MOP1133 a Grip Housing-Right Molded Polyethylene Plastic-Right Housing (see design) 06A0-MOP1134 a Grip Trigger Molded Polyethylene Plastic-Trigger (see design) 06A0-PUC1135 a Trigger Spring C-Spring (see design) 06A0-MOP1136 a Release Latch Cap Molded Polyethylene Plastic-Cap (see design) 06A0-PUC1137 a Grip Housing Rivets 3/16″ Dia. × 0.5″L Rivets 06A0-LAB1130 h .01 Assemble Grip Assembly Assemble Grip Assembly by attaching 5 rivets 06A0-ASP1140 a Support Bar Assembly Fabricated Sub-assembly 06A0-MOP1141 a Support Bar Clamp Molded Polyethylene Plastic (see design) 06A0-MOP1142 a Support Bar Molded Polyethylene Plastic (see design) 06A0-PUC1143 a Support Bar Rivets 06A0-MAM1144 a Upper Locking Slug Stamped steel strip 2.125″ L × 9/16″ W and 1/16″ T (Curved End) steel slug with a 1.125″ L × 5/16″ W rectangular slot-Curved end 06A0-MAM1145 a Lower Locking Slug Stamped steel strip 2.125″ L × 9/16″ W and 1/16″ T steel slug with a 1.125″ L × 5/16″ W rectangular slot 06A0-PUC1146 a Slug Spring V-Shape Spring 06A0-LAB1140 h .01 Assemble Support Assemble Support Assembly using two rivets Assembly 06A0-ASP1150 a Pivot Leg Assembly Fabricated Sub Assembly made up of ⅞″ dia., 16 ga. (0.060″ Dia) and assembled into Pivot Housing and Base 06A0-PUC1151 a Rubber End Cap Adjustable Rubber End Cap for ⅞″ O.D., 0.060″ (16 (Adjustable) ga) tube (¾″ I.D.) 06A0-MAM1152 a ⅞″ O.D. Pivot Leg Tube ⅞″ dia., 16 ga. (0.060″ dia) × 3-½″ Long; Seam Welded Aluminum Tube 06A0-MOP1153 a Pivot tube Housing Injection molded Polyethylene plastic (see design) 06A0-MOP1154 a Pivot Tube Trigger Injection molded Polyethylene plastic (see design) 06A0-PUC1155 a Pivot Tube Spring Coiled Spring-⅞″ L × 0.12″ R (10 Turns) 06A0-MOP1156 a Pivot Tube Base Injection molded Polyethylene plastic (see design) 06A0-PUC1157 a ivets Rivet-⅞″ L × 3/16″ D ( 5/16″ head) 06A0-LAB1150 h .004 Assemble Pivot Leg Assemble pivot tube housing to base with 1 rivet 06A0-PUC1160 a Spring Clip for ⅞″ pipe Spring Inner Tube V-clip used as locking mechanism for baby ⅞″ dia. seat legs against the slotted seat plate 06A0-MOP1170 a Latch Injection molded plastic latch (see design) 06A0-LAB1100 h .005 Attach Pivot Leg to Seat Leg Assemble pivot leg to seat tube with 1 rivet Tube 06A0-LAB1102 h .01 Attach Support Bar to Seat Assemble support bar to seat tube with 2 rivets Leg Tube 06A0-MAM1200 a Seat Bracket Polyethylene Plastic Injection Molded Bracket (see design) 06A0-ASP2000 a Baby Seat Cushion Assembly Fabricated Seat Sub-Assembly (Satin Finish) reinforced with a 0.060″ plastic polyethylene panel for Seat and Back and layered with Dacronâ fiber fill (or similar quality fill) 06A0-SEF2100 a Seat Cushion Bucket w/ Clamp Assembled sub product; Sewn fabric (Satin Finish) in a and Velcro seat configuration with two leg holes; filled with layer of Dacron fiber fill; with sewn Velcro and clamp 06A0-SEF2110 a Seat Cushion Bucket Sewn fabric (Satin Finish) in a seat configuration with two leg holes; filled with layer of Dacronâ fiber fill 06A0-MOP2120 a Clamp Molded polyethylene plastic clamp with slots to enable attachment of fabric and or straps 06A0-SEF2130 a Velcro Velcro 06A0-LAB2100 h .012 Sew Clamp and Velcro to Sew Clamp on two upper side of the seat bucket and Seat Cushion attached Velcro on back of Seat seat bucket 06A0-MOP2200 a Seat Back Plate with interlocking Seat Back with a interlocking latch; such as an infused latch rod with screw ends 06A0-MOP2300 a Seat Bottom Plate 0.060″ plastic polyethylene panel (see design) 06A0-SUP2400 a Knob Plastic screw-on knob 06A0-SEF2500 a Seat Back and Bottom fabric Cordura fabric to form the seat back and bottom casing casing 06A0-SEF2600 a Seat Belt Standard 1½″ wide fabric seat belt 06A0-LAB2000 h .200 Insert Seat Back and Bottom Sew Cordura fabric to form the seat back and bottom Plates to seat fabric casing; sew seat casing; infuse back and bottom plates to seat casing, belt to seat bottom; sew mating attach mating Velcro and sew complete Velcro on seat back; sew casing shut SUP-06B0 a Back Pack with Back Plate Fabricated Sub-Assembly 06B0-SEF1000 a Back Pack Fabricated Cordura (or similar quality fabric) Backpack with split upper and lower panels and side sleeve panels for seat leg tube storage (See Design) 06B0-MOP2000 a Back Plate Molded polyethylene plastic plate with 5 mounting holes 06B0-PUC3000 a Grommets Grommets- 3/16″ D × 5/16″ head 06B0-LAB0000 h .01 Attach back plate to backpack using Attach back plate to backpack using grommets in 5 grommets places