CN217218594U - Children's dining chair - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a child dining chair, which comprises a first chair part and a second chair part, wherein the first chair part comprises a first sitting surface and two first wall structures which are arranged in the peripheral direction and protrude from the first sitting surface; the second chair part comprises a second seating surface, two second wall structures protruding upwards from the outer periphery of the second seating surface, and a bottom surface; the second seating surface is smaller than the first seating surface; the second chair part can be detachably locked on the first chair part through a locking structure, and the locking structure comprises a trigger piece and a locking piece; a receiving space for mounting the triggering member is at least partially present between the bottom surface and the first seating surface. The utility model discloses well locking structure's trigger piece sets up in bottom surface and the first accommodation space of taking between the surface, avoids children's maloperation for it is safer when first chair portion uses with the combination of second chair portion, prevents to lead to the state that children's seat pocket breaks away from suddenly because of the false triggering.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to a children's thing to sit on's technical field especially relates to a children's dining chair.
Background
There are a number of multi-functional child dining chair products in the prior art, which generally comprise two parts, a youth dining chair, and a child seat pocket, wherein the youth dining chair can be used for a large child to sit on, and the child seat pocket can be used for a small child to sit on. There are various ways of using the child seat, for example, the child seat and the youth dining chair can be detachably mounted together to form a high chair for young children; the child seat pocket can be detached and is independently combined and fixed with other planes, or is combined with a supporting seat structure on other planes.
See chinese patent nos. CN101711634B and CN207285732U, and US9101225B 2.
Usually when children's seat pocket and young dining chair combine, can guarantee the two through the locking mechanical system who sets up between the two and be difficult to separate, but at present most unlock the key all set up on children's seat pocket's lateral wall or on the back. However, these positions are easily touched by a child by mistake, and the child seat pocket is easily separated from the child seat pocket by mistake.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to overcome prior art not enough, provide a prevent children's dining chair that children touched by mistake.
The technical scheme of the utility model provides a child dining chair, which comprises a first chair part and a second chair part, wherein the first chair part comprises a first sitting surface and two first wall structures which are arranged in the upward direction and protrude out of the periphery of the first sitting surface;
the second chair part comprises a second seating surface, two second wall structures protruding upwards from the outer periphery of the second seating surface, and a bottom surface;
the second seating surface is smaller than the first seating surface;
the second chair part can be detachably locked on the first chair part through a locking structure, and the locking structure comprises a trigger piece and a locking piece;
a receiving space for mounting the triggering member is at least partially present between the bottom surface and the first seating surface.
Further, a seat belt is provided on the first seating surface, the seat belt being accommodated in the accommodation space.
Further, the accommodating space is a concave position formed by the bottom surface being concave upwards.
Further, the accommodation space is formed by a gap between a bottom surface and the first seating surface.
Further, the trigger is arranged on the front side of the bottom surface.
Further, the bottom surface is provided with a leg portion extending downward, the leg portion is detachably fixed on the bottom surface or integrally formed on the bottom surface, and the leg portion is accommodated in the accommodating space.
Further, when the locking member locks the first chair portion and the second chair portion, the locking member penetrates from the second wall structure into the first wall structure;
when the trigger piece is triggered, the trigger piece drives the locking piece to be separated from the first wall structure.
Furthermore, a first locking groove is formed in the first wall structure, and the locking piece is inserted into the first locking groove to lock the first chair part and the second chair part.
Further, the locking structure further comprises a traction piece, the traction piece is connected between the trigger piece and the locking piece, and the traction piece is arranged on the bottom surface.
Further, still include bearing structure, bearing structure can support on ground, and bearing structure and first chair portion detachable are connected or fixed connection or integrated into one piece.
After adopting above-mentioned technical scheme, have following beneficial effect:
the utility model discloses well locking structure's trigger piece sets up in bottom surface and the first accommodation space of taking between the surface, avoids children's maloperation. When first chair portion of needs unblock and second chair portion, need hand stretch into accommodation space, just can trigger the trigger piece, trigger piece drives the locking piece unblock. The first chair part and the second chair part are safer when being combined for use due to the arrangement, and the condition that a child seat pocket is suddenly separated due to false triggering is prevented.
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The disclosure of the present invention will become more readily understood by reference to the drawings. It should be understood that: these drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. In the figure:
fig. 1 is a front perspective view of a child dining chair according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the child dining chair according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a first chair portion and support structure in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a second chair portion according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a bottom surface of a second seat portion in an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a first chair portion according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the first chair portion according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the first seat portion and the plug member in an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 9 is a perspective view of a plug connector according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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support structure 1: the unlocking key 11, the first support rod 12, the second support rod 13 and the locking joint 14;
first seat portion 2: a first seating surface 21, a first wall structure 22, a first leg receiving space 23, a first backrest 24, a first locking slot 25, a second slot 26, a second locking slot 27, a first slot 28;
second seat portion 3: a second seating surface 31, a second wall structure 32, a second leg receiving space 33, a second backrest 34, a bottom surface 35, a plug 36;
the locking structure 4: the trigger piece 41, the locking piece 42 and the traction piece 43;
leg portion 5: a lower surface 51;
an accommodation space 6;
plug-in components 7: a first insertion tube 71, a second insertion tube 72, an insertion sheet 73 and a locking sheet 74;
a foot rest 8 and a dinner plate 9.
Detailed Description
The following describes the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
It is easily understood that, according to the technical solution of the present invention, a plurality of structural modes and implementation modes that can be mutually replaced by those of ordinary skill in the art can be achieved without changing the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings are only exemplary illustrations of the technical solutions of the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting or restricting the technical solutions of the present invention in its entirety or as a limitation of the present invention.
The terms of orientation of upper, lower, left, right, front, rear, front, back, top, bottom, etc., referred to or which may be referred to in this specification, are defined relative to the configuration shown in the drawings, and are relative concepts, and thus may be changed accordingly depending on the position in which the configuration is located and the state of use. Therefore, these and other directional terms should not be construed as limiting terms.
In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in figures 1-4, a child's dining chair, a first chair portion 2 and a second chair portion 3,
a first seat portion 2 including a first seating surface 21, two first wall structures 22 provided protruding upward from the outer periphery of the first seating surface 21;
a second seat portion 3 including a second seating surface 31, two second wall structures 32 provided in an upward direction from the outer periphery of the second seating surface 31, and a bottom surface 35;
the second seating surface 31 is smaller than the first seating surface 21;
the second chair part 3 can be detachably locked on the first chair part 2 through a locking structure 4, wherein the locking structure 4 comprises a trigger 41 and a locking piece 42;
a receiving space 6 for mounting the triggering member 41 is at least partially present between the bottom surface 35 and the first seating surface 21.
In this embodiment, the first seat portion 2 is a young dinning chair, and the second seat portion 3 is a child seat pocket.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 3, the first seat portion 2 includes a first seating surface 21, two first wall structures 22 protruding from the outer periphery of the first seating surface 21, a first leg receiving space 23 for receiving the legs of the child, and a first backrest 24 for supporting the back of the child.
The first seating surface 21 is an upper surface of a seat plate of the first seat portion 2, and the first seating surface 21 may have a certain curvature to conform to a curve of a hip of a human body, thereby having a certain comfort. The first wall structure 22 is located at left and right sides of the first seating surface 21 and extends substantially in a vertical direction for wrapping the buttocks of a human body, and may also serve as an armrest. The first backrest 24 is located at a rear side of the first seating surface 21 and extends substantially in a longitudinal direction for supporting a back of the child. The first leg accommodating space 23 is located above the first seating surface 21.
As shown in fig. 4-5, the second seat portion 3 includes a second seating surface 31, two second wall structures 32 protruding upward from the outer periphery of the second seating surface 31, a second leg receiving space 33 for receiving the legs of the child, a second backrest 34 for supporting the back of the child, and a bottom surface 35.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 4, the second seating surface 31 is an upper surface of a seat plate of the second seat portion 3, and the second seating surface 31 may have a certain curvature, which conforms to a curve of a hip of a human body, and has certain comfort. The second wall structure 32 is located at the left and right sides of the second seating surface 31 and extends substantially in the vertical direction for wrapping the buttocks of the human body, and may also be used as an armrest. The second backrest 34 is located at a rear side of the second seating surface 31 and extends substantially in a longitudinal direction for supporting a back of the child. The second leg accommodating space 33 is located above the second seating surface 31.
As shown in fig. 5, the bottom surface 35 is a lower surface of the seat plate of the second seat portion 3, i.e., a surface opposite to the second seating surface 31. As shown in fig. 1, after the second seat portion 3 and the first seat portion 2 are mounted, the accommodating space 6 for mounting the triggering member 41 is at least partially formed between the bottom surface 35 and the first seating surface 21, when the first seat portion 2 and the second seat portion 3 need to be unlocked, the triggering member 41 can be touched only when the hand of the user extends into the accommodating space 6, and the triggering member 41 drives the locking member 42 to be unlocked.
Alternatively, the bottom surface 35 may be a substantially flat bottom surface, or an arc having the same curvature as the second seating surface 31; there may also be a plurality of downwardly directed ribs forming a generally equal base surface in overall thickness. In the case of ribs, the bottom surface 35 is the entirety of the ribs and the bottom surface of the seat plate.
Optionally, a safety belt (not shown) is provided on the first seating surface 21, the safety belt being accommodated in the accommodation space 6.
Alternatively, the accommodation space 6 is formed by a recessed portion formed by the bottom surface 35 being recessed upward.
In an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1, the receiving space 6 is formed by a gap between the bottom surface 35 and the first seating surface 21, and the gap is formed between the entire bottom surface 35 and the first seating surface 21.
Alternatively, the bottom surface 35 may be in contact with the first seating surface 21 in a portion of the area with a gap between the first seating surface 21 and another portion of the area. For example: there is a gap at the corresponding location where the first seating surface 21 is provided with a seat belt for receiving the seat belt.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, the trigger 41 is provided on the front side of the bottom surface 35.
Specifically, the first chair part 2 and the second chair part 3 are detachably connected through a locking structure 4, and when the locking structure 4 is locked, the first chair part 2 and the second chair part 3 are relatively fixed; when the locking structure 4 is unlocked, the first and second chair parts 2, 3 are separable.
As shown in fig. 5, the trigger 41 may be a push button connected to the locking member 42 via a pull member 43, and the locking structure 4 is mounted on the bottom surface 35. Wherein the trigger 41 is disposed at the front side of the bottom surface 35, two locking members 42 are disposed at the left and right sides of the bottom surface 35 and partially protrude from the left and right sides, and a pulling member 43 is connected between the locking members 42 and the trigger 41.
Preferably, the pulling member 43 is a steel wire. Alternatively, the pulling member 43 may be a pull string, a connecting rod, or the like.
In an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in fig. 5-6, when the locking member 42 locks the first chair portion 2 and the second chair portion 3, the locking member 42 penetrates the first wall structure 22 from the second wall structure 32;
when the trigger 41 is triggered, the trigger 41 brings the locking member 42 apart from the first wall structure 22.
Specifically, the locking member 42 passes through the outer side of the second wall structure 32 and then locks with the inner side of the first wall structure 22, so as to lock the second chair portion 3 with the first chair portion 2.
When the trigger 41 is triggered, the trigger 41 brings the locking member 42 back towards the center of the second wall structure 32, so that the locking member 42 is separated from the first wall structure 22.
Further, as shown in fig. 6, the first wall structure 22 of the first chair portion 2 is respectively provided with a first locking groove 25, and the locking members 42 extend from the left and right side surfaces of the bottom surface 35 and are inserted into the first locking grooves 25, so as to connect the second chair portion 3 with the first chair portion 2.
When the second chair part 3 needs to be disassembled, the trigger piece 41 is pressed, the trigger piece 41 drives the traction piece 43, the traction piece 43 pulls the locking piece 42 inwards, so that the locking piece 42 is retracted into the bottom surface 35 and is separated from the first locking groove 25, and the first chair part 2 is separated from the second chair part 3. The user can lift the second chair portion 3 upwards and thereby detach the second chair portion 3 from the first chair portion 2.
In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in fig. 5, the bottom surface 35 is provided with a leg portion 5 extending downward, the leg portion 5 can be detachably fixed on the bottom surface 35 or integrally formed on the bottom surface 35, and the leg portion 5 is accommodated in the accommodating space 6.
The lower surface 51 of the leg 5 contacts or maintains a certain space with the first seating surface 21; when the second chair portion 3 is separated from the first chair portion 2, the lower surface 51 of the leg portion 5 can be directly supported in contact with another third plane.
Specifically, four legs 5 are disposed on the bottom surface 35, and when the second chair portion 3 is used alone, the legs 5 can directly contact with the ground or another chair surface, so as to support the second chair portion 3 and maintain the stability of the second chair portion 3 when in use.
Alternatively, the lower surfaces 51 of the four legs 5 may be planar, or convex. The leg 5 may be integrally formed with the bottom surface 35, or may be connected to the bottom surface 35 by plugging.
The accommodation space 6 also provides an installation space for the leg 5 and avoids interference of the leg 5 with the first seat portion 2.
In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in fig. 5, the bottom of the left and right sides of the second chair portion 3 is provided with an insertion portion 36, and as shown in fig. 6, the top of the left and right sides of the first chair portion 2 is provided with a first insertion groove 28. When the first chair portion 2 is connected to the second chair portion 3, the insertion portion 36 is inserted into the first insertion slot 28, so as to position the first chair portion 2 and the second chair portion 3, and the locking structure 4 can connect the first chair portion 2 to the second chair portion 3 quickly and accurately. The connected plug portion 36 is flush and smooth with the outer surface of the first slot 28 to avoid scratching children.
Further, as shown in fig. 7, a second slot 26 and a second locking slot 27 are formed on the bottom surface of the first chair portion 2. As shown in fig. 9, the plug 7 is further included, the plug 7 includes a plug piece 73 and a locking piece 74, the plug piece 73 is used for being inserted into the first slot 28, and the locking piece 74 is used for being inserted into the second locking slot 27. As shown in fig. 8, the first seat portion 2 and the plug 7 are connected.
Further, as shown in fig. 9, the plug 7 further includes a first insertion tube 71 and a second insertion tube 72. As shown in fig. 3, the first insertion tube 71 is connected to the first support rod 12 of the support structure 1, the first support rod 12 penetrates into the first insertion tube 71, and the connection to the first chair part 2 is achieved by the plug 7. Both ends of the foot board 8 are inserted into the second insertion tubes 72, respectively, to achieve connection with the first chair part 2.
In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1, the present invention further comprises a dinner plate 9, and the dinner plate 9 can be detachably connected to the second chair portion 3 and the first chair portion 2, respectively.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the present invention further comprises a supporting structure 1, the supporting structure 1 can be supported on the ground, and the supporting structure 1 is detachably connected to the first chair portion 2 or fixedly connected to the first chair portion or integrally formed with the first chair portion, and the supporting structure 1 is placed on the ground for supporting the first chair portion 2 and the second chair portion 3 mounted thereon.
Specifically, the supporting structure 1 includes a first supporting rod 12 and a second supporting rod 13, and the first supporting rod 12 and the second supporting rod 13 are connected by a locking joint 14. When the locking joint 14 is locked, the angle between the first support bar 12 and the second support bar 13 is fixed, and the first support bar 12 and the second support bar 13 can be unfolded to a proper angle for maintaining the stability of the child dining chair. When the child dining chair needs to be folded, the unlocking key 11 (see fig. 2) is pressed, the unlocking key 11 drives the locking joint 14 to unlock, so that the first support rod 12 and the second support rod 13 can rotate relatively before folding, thereby realizing folding.
Alternatively, the support structure 1 may not be provided, and the first seat portion 2 may be directly in contact with the ground or placed on another seat.
The utility model discloses in, through leaving accommodation space 6 between the first surface 21 of taking at first chair portion 2 and the bottom surface 35 of second chair portion 3, accommodation space 6 can be used for holding structural parts such as trigger 41, safety belt, shank 5, has avoided touching the mistake of trigger 41 and has bumped to make first chair portion 2 and second chair portion 3 when the installation, can not produce the interference, easily user operation.
What has been described above is merely the principles and preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, on the basis of the principle of the present invention, several other modifications can be made, and the protection scope of the present invention should be considered.
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1. A child dining chair comprising a first chair part (2) and a second chair part (3),
-said first seat part (2) comprising a first seating surface (21), two first wall structures (22) protruding upwards from the periphery of said first seating surface (21);
-said second seat part (3) comprising a second seating surface (31), two second wall structures (32) arranged protruding upwards from the outer periphery of said second seating surface (31), and a bottom surface (35);
the second seating surface (31) is smaller than the first seating surface (21);
the second chair part (3) can be detachably locked on the first chair part (2) through a locking structure (4), and the locking structure (4) comprises a trigger piece (41) and a locking piece (42);
a receiving space (6) for mounting the triggering member (41) is at least partially present between the bottom surface (35) and the first seating surface (21).
2. Child dining chair according to claim 1, characterized in that a safety belt is provided on said first seating surface (21), said safety belt being accommodated in said accommodation space (6).
3. A child dining chair according to claim 1, wherein said receiving space (6) is formed by a recess formed by an upwardly concave bottom surface (35).
4. Child dining chair according to claim 1, characterized in that said housing space (6) is formed by a gap between the bottom surface (35) and said first seating surface (21).
5. Child dining chair according to claim 1, characterized in that said trigger (41) is arranged on the front side of said bottom surface (35).
6. Child dining chair according to claim 1, characterized in that said bottom surface (35) is provided with downwardly extending legs (5), said legs (5) being removably fixed to said bottom surface (35) or being integrally formed with said bottom surface (35), said legs (5) being received in said receiving space (6).
7. Child dining chair according to claim 1, characterized in that said locking element (42) penetrates from said second wall structure (32) into said first wall structure (22) when said locking element (42) locks said first (2) and second (3) chair parts;
when the trigger member (41) is triggered, the trigger member (41) brings the locking member (42) out of engagement with the first wall structure (22).
8. Child dining chair according to claim 7, characterized in that said first wall structure (22) is provided with a first locking groove (25), said locking element (42) being inserted into said first locking groove (25) to lock said first (2) and second (3) chair parts.
9. Child dining chair according to claim 1, characterized in that said locking structure (4) further comprises a pulling member (43), said pulling member (43) being connected between said trigger (41) and said locking member (42), said pulling member (43) being arranged on said bottom surface (35).
10. A child dining chair according to claim 1, further comprising a support structure (1), wherein the support structure (1) is capable of supporting on a ground surface, and wherein the support structure (1) is removably attached to the first seat portion (2) or fixedly attached to or integrally formed with the first seat portion.
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