AU2002336726A1 - Foldable baby's chair - Google Patents

Foldable baby's chair

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AU2002336726A1
AU2002336726A1 AU2002336726A AU2002336726A AU2002336726A1 AU 2002336726 A1 AU2002336726 A1 AU 2002336726A1 AU 2002336726 A AU2002336726 A AU 2002336726A AU 2002336726 A AU2002336726 A AU 2002336726A AU 2002336726 A1 AU2002336726 A1 AU 2002336726A1
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Colin Llan Levin
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FOLDABLE BABY'S CHAIR
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a folding baby's chair and, more particularly, to a folding baby's chair that is simple and inexpensive to fabricate; easy to erect and collapse as and when required, and that can be provided with a variety of different safety and utility features.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
Numerous different forms of folding baby's chairs have been proposed and are available on the market. Most of these, as far as applicant is aware, assume the form of a folding frame having fabric panels (that are generally cushioned) filling in spaces defined by the frame. Such a construction is generally relatively complicated; consequently costly; not always simple to erect and collapse as and when required; sometimes awkwardly shaped for transport and storage purposes in the collapse condition; and often have protruding formations that can be potentially harmful if appropriate care is not exercised.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of this invention, therefore, to provide a folding baby's chair that may be designed to be extremely simple and inexpensive to manufacture and that can be easily and swiftly erected and collapsed as and when required. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with this invention there is provided a folding baby's chair comprising a series of substantially rigid panels optionally covered with a suitable flexible woven or non-woven sheet material and interconnected by means of hinges between adjacent panels, the series of panels comprising at least a seat panel, a backrest panel and side panels, the folding baby's chair being characterized in that selected panels are provided at free edges thereof with attachment flaps having releasable fasteners cooperating with releasable fasteners provided on cooperating portions of cooperant panels such that the folding chair is held in an erected condition by virtue of inter- engagement of said fasteners.
Further features of the invention provide for the fasteners to be of the hook and loop type such as that sold under the trade name "VELCRO"; for the flaps to be formed as additional panels adapted to be at least partially, and optionally fully, superimposed over the panel to which each is releasably attached; for the side panels to have a rear section extending up the height of the rear panel and a forward section of considerably lower height; for each of the side panels or superimposed connecting flaps to have a part of a support panel hingedly attached to the upper edge of the forward section thereof with the two support panels being adapted to overlap in which condition fasteners conveniently of the hook and loop type releasably secure them together; and for a separate rigid table panel to be provided for releasable cooperation with the support panels.
Still further features of the invention provide for the entire series of panels to consist of inner panels sandwiched between layers of padding and two outer layers of said sheet material; for the sheet material covering the opposite sides of the panels to be secured together along lines between the panels to define said hinges; for harness straps to be provided for restraining an infant within the baby's chair; and for attachment straps to be provided for releasably securing the baby's chair to a support therefor, typically a free standing chair.
In order that the above and other features of the invention may become more apparent, one embodiment thereof will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings:-
Figure 1 is a plan view of one embodiment of baby's chair according to the invention in an opened out condition;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the baby's chair in a partly erected condition;
Figure 3 is a schematic perspective view of the baby's chair in a fully erected condition with the table panel in a stored position; and,
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the baby's chair in an erected condition and showing the table panel in its operative position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION WITH REFERENCE TO THE DRAWINGS
In this embodiment of the invention the baby's chair, generally indicated by numeral (1), is formed from a series of inner panels that are made of substantially rigid sheet material covered with a layer of padding material on
1416 2002-08-12 both sides, and on the outside with an outer sheet of, in this case, waterproof plastics material. The inner panels can be made of any suitably strong and rigid material and may, for example, be made of a suitable thickness of composition board (commonly available under the trade name MASONITE). The sheets of plastics material can be appropriately decorated with pictures or other graphics that would be appealing to children.
As a general structural feature that will become more apparent from the following, the two outer sheets of material are secured together between the edges of adjacent inner panels to form hinges by virtue of the flexible nature of the plastic sheet material and the padding material. In many cases the two sheets of plastic are of thermoplastic material and can simply be thermally welded together with the padding material similarly becoming welded to the outer sheets along one or more lines to form hinges between the various panels.
More particularly, the baby's chair comprises a seat panel (2) to the rear edge of which is attached the operatively lower edge of a backrest panel (3) by way of a hinge formation (created as described above) indicated by numeral (4). A side panel (5) is attached to each operatively generally vertical edge of the backrest panel (3) by way of a hinge formation indicated by numeral (6). Each side panel has a rear portion extending up the full height of the backrest panel and a forward portion, indicated by numeral (7), of substantially lower height so as to correspond with the height of a table panel that will be described below.
Simply for the sake of illustration, an inner panel (8) forming the inside of the seat panel is shown in Figure 1 as having a layer (9) of padding of thermoplastic fibrous material that is in turn covered by the outer sheet (10).
14162002-08-12 Each side of the seat panel has attached thereto by way of a hinge formation (11), a connecting flap (12) that in this case is substantially a duplicate of the side panel (5) and is adapted to be superimposed over the side panel in the erected condition. The side panels (5) and connecting flaps (12) are provided with co-operating pads (13) of hook and loop fastener material so that they can be releasably fastened together in this superimposed relationship. Conveniently, a pad of fastener material is provided towards the operatively upper end of each side wall and towards the front of each side wall.
Each of the connecting flaps has hingedly attached thereto, in the same manner, by way of a hinge formation (14), a support panel (15) wherein the two support panels are adapted to overlap in the operative position and be secured in this position also by means of a hook and loop fastener arrangement indicated by numeral (16). The height of the support panel thus corresponds to the upper edge of the forward lower portions (7) of the side panels.
A rigid table panel (17), preferably of plastics material, is provided for removable association with the support panels, as illustrated in Figure 4. The rigid table panel has one longitudinal edge doubled over to a U-shaped configuration so that it can be hooked over the edges of the support panels to keep it in position. A pocket could be provided at the rear of the backrest panel to accommodate the table panel when it is not in use as shown in Figure 3.
Finally, the baby's chair is provided with a full harness strap assembly indicated by numeral (18) for restraining an infant within the erected baby's chair. Also, the underneath of the seat panel is provided with a pair of attachment straps (19) whereby the seat panel can be temporarily strapped to a support for the baby's chair such as a conventional free standing chair
14162002-08-26 (not shown). Still further, in order to locate the baby's chair on a smooth surface such as that of a table top, the underside of the seat panel can also be provided with suction cups (not shown).
It will be understood that the baby's chair described above will be extremely simple to erect as and when required. All that is required is a simple folding operation of the assembly about the hinge formations and engagement of the co-operating fasteners which, in the case of hook and loop fasteners, simply requires that they be urged into engagement with each other. Similarly, collapsing only requires the fasteners to be disengaged and the panels to be folded as may be required.
The baby's chair has a number of additional features and uses and, in particular, in the opened out position illustrated in Figure 1 , the assembly of panels can be used as a play mat for an infant; as a surface on which to sleep; and as a comfortable surface for the purpose of changing an infant's nappy, for example.
For transport and storage purposes the panels can be folded so that they are superimposed on each other and thus form a neat square assembly that can be fitted into a flexible or rigid carry bag or other container.
Numerous variations may be made to the embodiment of the invention described above without departing from the scope hereof. In particular, it is not necessary that the connecting flaps be made to a full-size of the panel with which they are to cooperate and a narrow connecting flap, for example having hook and loop fasteners extending along the entire length thereof, may be entirely adequate. Also, the type of sheet material used for the inner panels, outer sheets and padding may be varied widely and the baby's chair may be provided with numerous other added features. The fasteners too may be of a different type, for example suitable press studs.
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Claims (11)

CLAIMS:
1. A folding baby's chair (1) comprising a series of substantially rigid panels optionally covered with a suitable flexible woven or non-woven sheet material and interconnected by means of hinges (4, 6, 11 , 14) between adjacent panels, the series of panels comprising at least a seat panel (2), a backrest panel (3) and side panels (5), the folding baby's chair being characterized in that selected panels (2, 12), is are provided at free edges thereof with attachment flaps (12) having releasable fasteners (13, 16) cooperating with releasable fasteners provided on cooperating portions of cooperant panels such that the folding chair is held in an erected condition by virtue of inter-engagement of said fasteners.
2. A folding baby's chair as claimed in claim 1 in which the fasteners are of the hook and loop type.
3. A folding baby's chair as claimed in either one of claims 1 or 2 in which the flaps (12) are formed as additional panels adapted to be at least partially, and optionally fully, superimposed over another panel (5) to which each is releasably attached.
4. A folding baby's chair as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the side panels have a rear section extending up the height of the rear panel and a forward section (7) of considerably lower height.
5. A folding baby's chair as claimed in claim 4 is in which each of the side panels or superimposed connecting flap (12) have a part of a support panel (15) hingedly attached (14) to the upper edge of the forward section thereof with the two support panels being adapted to overlap in which condition fasteners (16) releasably secure them together.
6. A folding baby's chair as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which a separate rigid table panel (17) is provided for releasable cooperation with the support panels.
7. A folding baby's chair as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the entire series of panels consists of inner panels sandwiched between layers of padding and two outer layers of said sheet material.
8. A folding baby's chair as claimed in claim 7 in which the sheet material covering the opposite sides of the panels is secured together along lines between the panels to define said hinges.
9. A folding baby's chair as claimed in claim 8 in which the sheet material is thermoplastic and securing thereof is achieved by thermally welding the sheets together.
10. A folding baby's chair as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which harness straps (18) are provided for restraining an infant within the baby's chair.
11. A folding baby's chair as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which attachment straps (19) with are provided for releasably securing the baby's chair to a support therefor.
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