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US1505518A
US1505518A US574447A US57444722A US1505518A US 1505518 A US1505518 A US 1505518A US 574447 A US574447 A US 574447A US 57444722 A US57444722 A US 57444722A US 1505518 A US1505518 A US 1505518A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the device
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation
  • Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 2'
  • Fig. 4I is a similar view on line 4-4 of Fig. 2, and 25 Fig. 5 is a cross section taken on line 55 of Fig. 2.
  • A indicates the le s of the chair, which are curved outward y at their lower ends as 30 shown.
  • Each leg is made up of telescopic y sections and 11 respective which per mits the chair to be varied in height, and these sections are held fixed relatively by set screws 12.
  • the legs at the rear of the chair are extended to provide the back rest 13, which also includes the transversely disposed members 14.
  • the legs at the rear of the chair are connected by a transversely disposed brace 15, and the front legs are similarly connected by a brace 16.
  • the corresponding legs at the front and rear are connected by braces, which are made up of telescopic sections 17 and 18 respectively which can be adjusted to vary the size of the chair, or in other words, to permit the front legs to be moved toward and awa from the back legs.
  • T e seat frame is constructed in a similar manner, that is to say, the end members 18 are secured to the front and rear legs as shown, while the parallel side members are made upof telescopic sections 20 and 21, so that the seat frame can be varied in size simultaneously with the adjustment of the front and rear legs toward and away In the drawings forming part of this a from each other in a manner above stated.
  • These sections 20 and 21 are fixed relatively by means of the set screws 22.
  • the front legs project an appreciable distance above the seat frame, and are connected to the rear leg by means of arm rests.
  • Each of the arm rests is constructed of telescopic sections 24 and 25 respectively, and these sections are fixed relatively by means of set screws 26.
  • the chair is provided with pads 27 which cover all portions of the chair that a child could come in contact with, and these pads are constructed so that the side and end members 28 can be extended for use when the chair is increased in dimensions, or properly folded or arranged When'the chair is reduced in size.
  • the table is indicated at 21, and is supported by the arm rests above mentioned, in a manner which permits the table to be removed from the chair or associated therewith as the occasion may require.
  • the table is supported by Spaced parallel rods 30, which are arranged to slide or telescope within the respective sections of the arm rests, and are held fixed relatively thereto by means of set screws 31.
  • the chair is also equipped with a foot rest indicated at 33, and this foot rest is also mounted so that it can be adjusted vertically to the comfort of the user of the chair, and can also be quickly attached to or removed from the chair when desired.
  • This foot rest may be of any suitable design, and is adapted to be supported by spaced vertically disposed rods, each of which is made up of a fixed section 84 and a telescopic section 35. These sections are held fixed relatively by means of set screws 37. The corresponding upper sections terminate to provide hook-like ortions 38, which are adapted to engage t e adjacent member of the seat frame, whereby the foot rest is supported on the chair.
  • this foot rest also bears against the front legs of the chair, the latter assisting to sup ort and brace the foot rest as will be rea ily understood, the foot rest being reinforced by transverse members 31 which are secured to the underside of the foot rest, and these members are connected to the sections 34of the supporting bars by diagonally disposed bracing ele' ments 40. Manifestly, the foot rest can be adjusted vertically, or it can be removed.
  • a high chair comprising supporting legs, a seat frame made up of telescopic sections whereby the size of the frame can be varied, braces connecting-the front and rear legs of the chair and including telescopic sections to permit said legs to be moved toward and away from each other simultaneously, with the adjustment of said frame to vary the size of the latter, said rear-legs being extended to provide a back rest, and arm rests connecting the front and rear legs and includin telescopical sections for the purpose speci ed.
  • a high chair comprising front and rear legs including adjustable sections to vary the height of the legs, braces connecting the front and rear legs to permit the latter to be moved toward and away from each other, a seat frame supported by said legs and including telescopic sections whereby the size of the frame can be varied simultaneously with the movement of said legs toward and away from each other, arm rests connecting the front and rear legs and including telescopic sections, a table supported by the arm rests and including supporting rods adapted to be received by said arm rests, and a foot rest for the chair.

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Aug. 19, 1924. 1,5055% 5. T. WORKMAN, JR
HIGH CHAIR Filed July 12, 1922 2 Sheets-51mm, l
IMVENTOR WITNESS: ATTORNEY S.T. WORKMAN, JR
HIGH CHAIR Filed July 12', 1922 2 Shuts-Sheet 2 ATTORN EY Patented Aug. 19, 1924.
UNITED STATES SAMUEL T. WORKMAN, JB., OF MOORESTOWN, NEW JERSEY.
HIGH CHAIR.
Application filed m 12, 1922. Serial No. 574,447..
plication, like numerals of reference in icate similar parts in the several views, and
wherein Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the device;
20 Fig. 2 is a front elevation;
Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 2'
Fig. 4I is a similar view on line 4-4 of Fig. 2, and 25 Fig. 5 is a cross section taken on line 55 of Fig. 2.
Referrin to the drawings in detail, A indicates the le s of the chair, which are curved outward y at their lower ends as 30 shown. Each leg is made up of telescopic y sections and 11 respective which per mits the chair to be varied in height, and these sections are held fixed relatively by set screws 12. The legs at the rear of the chair are extended to provide the back rest 13, which also includes the transversely disposed members 14. The legs at the rear of the chair are connected by a transversely disposed brace 15, and the front legs are similarly connected by a brace 16. The corresponding legs at the front and rear are connected by braces, which are made up of telescopic sections 17 and 18 respectively which can be adjusted to vary the size of the chair, or in other words, to permit the front legs to be moved toward and awa from the back legs.
T e seat frame is constructed in a similar manner, that is to say, the end members 18 are secured to the front and rear legs as shown, while the parallel side members are made upof telescopic sections 20 and 21, so that the seat frame can be varied in size simultaneously with the adjustment of the front and rear legs toward and away In the drawings forming part of this a from each other in a manner above stated. These sections 20 and 21 are fixed relatively by means of the set screws 22. The front legs project an appreciable distance above the seat frame, and are connected to the rear leg by means of arm rests. Each of the arm rests is constructed of telescopic sections 24 and 25 respectively, and these sections are fixed relatively by means of set screws 26. The chair is provided with pads 27 which cover all portions of the chair that a child could come in contact with, and these pads are constructed so that the side and end members 28 can be extended for use when the chair is increased in dimensions, or properly folded or arranged When'the chair is reduced in size.
. The table is indicated at 21, and is supported by the arm rests above mentioned, in a manner which permits the table to be removed from the chair or associated therewith as the occasion may require. For this purpose, the table is supported by Spaced parallel rods 30, which are arranged to slide or telescope within the respective sections of the arm rests, and are held fixed relatively thereto by means of set screws 31.
The chair is also equipped with a foot rest indicated at 33, and this foot rest is also mounted so that it can be adjusted vertically to the comfort of the user of the chair, and can also be quickly attached to or removed from the chair when desired.
This foot rest may be of any suitable design, and is adapted to be supported by spaced vertically disposed rods, each of which is made up of a fixed section 84 and a telescopic section 35. These sections are held fixed relatively by means of set screws 37. The corresponding upper sections terminate to provide hook-like ortions 38, which are adapted to engage t e adjacent member of the seat frame, whereby the foot rest is supported on the chair. It is of course to be understood that this foot rest also bears against the front legs of the chair, the latter assisting to sup ort and brace the foot rest as will be rea ily understood, the foot rest being reinforced by transverse members 31 which are secured to the underside of the foot rest, and these members are connected to the sections 34of the supporting bars by diagonally disposed bracing ele' ments 40. Manifestly, the foot rest can be adjusted vertically, or it can be removed.
While it is believed that from the foregoing description, the nature and advantages of the invention will be readily apparent, I desire to have it understood that I do notlimit myself to what is herein shown and described, and that such changes may be resorted to when desired as fall within the scope of what is claimed.
What I claim is '1. A high chair comprising supporting legs, a seat frame made up of telescopic sections whereby the size of the frame can be varied, braces connecting-the front and rear legs of the chair and including telescopic sections to permit said legs to be moved toward and away from each other simultaneously, with the adjustment of said frame to vary the size of the latter, said rear-legs being extended to provide a back rest, and arm rests connecting the front and rear legs and includin telescopical sections for the purpose speci ed.
2. A high chair comprising front and rear legs including adjustable sections to vary the height of the legs, braces connecting the front and rear legs to permit the latter to be moved toward and away from each other, a seat frame supported by said legs and including telescopic sections whereby the size of the frame can be varied simultaneously with the movement of said legs toward and away from each other, arm rests connecting the front and rear legs and including telescopic sections, a table supported by the arm rests and including supporting rods adapted to be received by said arm rests, and a foot rest for the chair.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
SAMUEL T. WORKMAN, JR.
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Cited By (13)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2619152A (en) * 1948-08-17 1952-11-25 Stanley S Lane Combined stool, ladder, and high chair
US2718917A (en) * 1954-03-23 1955-09-27 Charles E Johnson Collapsible chair
US2767774A (en) * 1952-03-13 1956-10-23 George T Derby High chair with tray attachment
US2769483A (en) * 1955-04-25 1956-11-06 Marjorie A Peterson Universally adjustable invalid chair
US2797738A (en) * 1954-11-22 1957-07-02 William M Patterson Adjustable chair
US2944589A (en) * 1957-09-03 1960-07-12 Balfour Lionel Maxwell Joachim Seat structure for mounting on the roofs of motor cars and the like
US3186759A (en) * 1962-02-21 1965-06-01 William E Reeves Invalid chair
US3695702A (en) * 1970-11-12 1972-10-03 Joseph Frank Ingellis Adjustable furniture
US3792897A (en) * 1971-10-08 1974-02-19 L Alson Wheel chair assembly and body-supporting insert therefor
US6089654A (en) * 1993-01-15 2000-07-18 Burstein; Sharon A. Modular furniture for children
US6851752B2 (en) 2002-11-04 2005-02-08 Mattel, Inc. Height adjustment mechanism for an infant support structure
US20090206639A1 (en) * 2008-02-19 2009-08-20 Wonderland Nurserygoods Hong Kong Company Limited Tray Latch Mechanism for High Chair
US20120223548A1 (en) * 2011-03-01 2012-09-06 Bravo Sports Platform assembly and article of furniture incorporating the same

Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2619152A (en) * 1948-08-17 1952-11-25 Stanley S Lane Combined stool, ladder, and high chair
US2767774A (en) * 1952-03-13 1956-10-23 George T Derby High chair with tray attachment
US2718917A (en) * 1954-03-23 1955-09-27 Charles E Johnson Collapsible chair
US2797738A (en) * 1954-11-22 1957-07-02 William M Patterson Adjustable chair
US2769483A (en) * 1955-04-25 1956-11-06 Marjorie A Peterson Universally adjustable invalid chair
US2944589A (en) * 1957-09-03 1960-07-12 Balfour Lionel Maxwell Joachim Seat structure for mounting on the roofs of motor cars and the like
US3186759A (en) * 1962-02-21 1965-06-01 William E Reeves Invalid chair
US3695702A (en) * 1970-11-12 1972-10-03 Joseph Frank Ingellis Adjustable furniture
US3792897A (en) * 1971-10-08 1974-02-19 L Alson Wheel chair assembly and body-supporting insert therefor
US6089654A (en) * 1993-01-15 2000-07-18 Burstein; Sharon A. Modular furniture for children
US6851752B2 (en) 2002-11-04 2005-02-08 Mattel, Inc. Height adjustment mechanism for an infant support structure
US20090206639A1 (en) * 2008-02-19 2009-08-20 Wonderland Nurserygoods Hong Kong Company Limited Tray Latch Mechanism for High Chair
US7922244B2 (en) * 2008-02-19 2011-04-12 Wonderland Nurserygoods Co., Ltd. Tray latch mechanism for high chair
US20120223548A1 (en) * 2011-03-01 2012-09-06 Bravo Sports Platform assembly and article of furniture incorporating the same

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