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US20030218366A1 US10/397,325 US39732503A US2003218366A1 US 20030218366 A1 US20030218366 A1 US 20030218366A1 US 39732503 A US39732503 A US 39732503A US 2003218366 A1 US2003218366 A1 US 2003218366A1
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  • the present invention relates to a high-chair for children with means for easier actuation.
  • the aim of the invention is to solve the problems described above, by providing a high-chair for children with easier actuation means that allows to have the various controls arranged in an ergonomic position, making them easily accessible to bystanders but difficult to access for the child sat in the high-chair.
  • an object of the invention is to provide a high-chair for children in which the various controls are particularly simplified and easy to assemble within the high-chair, which and therefore does not have the various actuation mechanisms in sight.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a high-chair for children which, thanks to its particular constructive characteristics, is capable of giving the greatest assurances of reliability and safety in use.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a high-chair for children with easier actuation means that can be obtained easily starting from commonly commercially available elements and materials and is also competitive from a merely economical standpoint.
  • a high-chair for children with easier actuation means which comprises a stand for supporting a chair that can be arranged at a preset height, characterized in that it comprises, on said chair, means for varying the inclination of the backrest, which can be accessed on the rear part of said backrest, and means for connecting to each other said backrest and the footrest in order to vary the position of said footrest simultaneously with the variation in the inclination of said backrest.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the high-chair for children
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevation view of the high-chair in the position for use
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the means for varying the inclination of the backrest
  • FIG. 4 is a partially sectional view of the means for adjusting the vertical position
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic exploded perspective view of the elements that compose the means for adjusting the vertical position
  • FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the brake means
  • FIG. 7 is a view of the brake lever in the inactive position
  • FIG. 8 is a view of the brake lever in the active position for locking the wheel
  • FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the tray connected at the lower end of the arms of the supporting stand;
  • FIG. 10 is a side elevation view of the tray, shown in dashed lines during the closure of the stand;
  • FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the sliding dinner tray
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the lower shell of the sliding dinner tray.
  • the high-chair for children with easier actuation means comprises a supporting stand 2 , which is advantageously constituted by a first arm and a second arm, or front arm 3 and rear arm 4 , which are hinged in an upward region and are advantageously provided with wheels 5 for movement, which are arranged at the lower ends of the rear arm, and with balls 5 a, which are arranged on the front arm.
  • a chair 7 is connected to the stand 2 and can be arranged at various heights on the stand 2 .
  • a first particularity of the invention consists in that at the chair 7 , and more specifically at the rear face of the backrest 10 , which is constituted by a front half-shell 11 and by a rear half-shell 12 , there are backrest tilting means for inclining the backrest, which have a first actuation fork 20 , protruding from the rear half-shell 12 and whose lower arms 22 engage L-shaped levers 23 that are articulated to the structure of the high-chair.
  • each lever 23 the other arm is connected to a linkage 24 , which is articulated with a detent 25 that can slide so as to engage and disengage a set of locking teeth 26 arranged along a circular arc.
  • the actuation of the first fork 20 causes the rotation of the lever 23 and therefore the disengagement of the detent 25 from the set of teeth 26 , with the possibility to vary the inclination of the backrest 10 .
  • connection means for interconnecting the backrest 10 and the footrest 30 which is articulated to the structure of the chair; said means are constituted by a rod 31 , which is articulated between a first protrusion 32 , which is connected to the backrest 10 , and a second protrusion 33 , which is connected to the footrest 30 .
  • the means for adjusting the vertical position of the chair 7 are described with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5 and have a second fork 40 , which can be accessed at the rear face of the backrest and has lower lateral arms 41 , which are connected around the articulation point of the backrest and form a circular protrusion 42 that surrounds an elongated slot 43 for movement with respect to the articulation point 49 of the backrest.
  • the eye 45 of a linkage 46 engages the circular protrusion 42 and is articulated, at the other end, to a pin oscillating element 47 or block with two pins, which allows engagement with the shaped guiding slot 48 that adjusts the sliding with respect to the front arm of the stand 2 .
  • braking means 50 which are constituted by a lever 51 that is articulated to the end of one of the arms of the stand and has a contoured cutout 52 , which is substantially shaped like the numeral 8 and has a lower seat 53 and an upper seat 54 which are delimited by a central narrower portion 55 , which is meant to form, by, engaging the shaft 56 associated with the wheels 5 , an inactive position and an active position for the brake lever.
  • a tray 70 is described with reference to FIGS. 9 and 10 and is pivoted at one of its sides, for example to the front arm 3 of the stand 2 .
  • the tray 70 has a container portion 71 , which is surmounted by a border 72 provided with the pivots 73 and an upper covering border 74 .
  • the pin 77 is connected to an automatic locking button 78 , so that when one wishes to close the stand it is sufficient to release the pin 77 by acting on the button and slide the pin within the slot 75 , simultaneously closing the stand and tipping the tray.
  • a sliding dinner tray generally designated by the reference numeral 80 , is described with reference to FIGS. 11 and 12 and has a lower half-shell 81 and an upper half-shell 82 , which enclose retention means comprising an actuation plate 84 that is provided with a grip element 85 , which can be accessed at the lower face of the dinner tray in a region located in front of the chair.
  • the plate 84 is provided with inclined slots 86 , which engage the buttons 87 formed by movable rods 88 , which are pivoted to locking jaws 89 that are articulated to the dinner tray and can engage in interlocking recesses 91 provided below a horizontal surface 90 of the chair 7 , so as to be able to vary, by sliding, the position of the dinner tray, moving it with respect to the horizontal surface 90 that forms the interlocking recesses 91 for the jaws 89 , which are actuated by making the plate 84 slide.
  • the materials employed, as well as the contingent shapes and dimensions may be any according to requirements.

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A high-chair for children with easy actuation, comprising a stand for supporting a chair that can be arranged at a preset height, a tilting device for varying the inclination of the backrest, which can be accessed on the rear part of the backrest, connectors for connecting to each other the backrest and the footrest in order to vary the position of the footrest simultaneously with the variation in the inclination of the backrest.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a high-chair for children with means for easier actuation. [0001]
  • As is known, high-chairs for children are already commercially available which, generally speaking, are made with a stand or supporting element whereto a chair is connected; such chair can be arranged at the preferred height and has a backrest that can be reclined in various manners. [0002]
  • In the solutions of the known art, currently there are considerable problems in providing an ergonomic distribution of the various controls, which must be available immediately to bystanders, who are caring for the child, but on the other hand must not be easily reachable by the child, in order to prevent inappropriate actuations. [0003]
  • Currently commercially available solutions have not proved suitable of solving the problem fully, and indeed have led to the provision of structures that are particularly complicated and awkward, and therefore they are subject to frequent jamming and are not always able to comply with the required safety criteria. [0004]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The aim of the invention is to solve the problems described above, by providing a high-chair for children with easier actuation means that allows to have the various controls arranged in an ergonomic position, making them easily accessible to bystanders but difficult to access for the child sat in the high-chair. [0005]
  • Within the scope of this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a high-chair for children in which the various controls are particularly simplified and easy to assemble within the high-chair, which and therefore does not have the various actuation mechanisms in sight. [0006]
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a high-chair for children which, thanks to its particular constructive characteristics, is capable of giving the greatest assurances of reliability and safety in use. [0007]
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a high-chair for children with easier actuation means that can be obtained easily starting from commonly commercially available elements and materials and is also competitive from a merely economical standpoint. [0008]
  • This aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved by a high-chair for children with easier actuation means, according to the invention, which comprises a stand for supporting a chair that can be arranged at a preset height, characterized in that it comprises, on said chair, means for varying the inclination of the backrest, which can be accessed on the rear part of said backrest, and means for connecting to each other said backrest and the footrest in order to vary the position of said footrest simultaneously with the variation in the inclination of said backrest.[0009]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • Further characteristics and advantages will become better apparent from the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of a high-chair for children with easier actuation means, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein: [0010]
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the high-chair for children; [0011]
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevation view of the high-chair in the position for use; [0012]
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the means for varying the inclination of the backrest; [0013]
  • FIG. 4 is a partially sectional view of the means for adjusting the vertical position; [0014]
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic exploded perspective view of the elements that compose the means for adjusting the vertical position; [0015]
  • FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the brake means; [0016]
  • FIG. 7 is a view of the brake lever in the inactive position; [0017]
  • FIG. 8 is a view of the brake lever in the active position for locking the wheel; [0018]
  • FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the tray connected at the lower end of the arms of the supporting stand; [0019]
  • FIG. 10 is a side elevation view of the tray, shown in dashed lines during the closure of the stand; [0020]
  • FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the sliding dinner tray; [0021]
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the lower shell of the sliding dinner tray.[0022]
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • With reference to the figures, the high-chair for children with easier actuation means, generally designated by the [0023] reference numeral 1, comprises a supporting stand 2, which is advantageously constituted by a first arm and a second arm, or front arm 3 and rear arm 4, which are hinged in an upward region and are advantageously provided with wheels 5 for movement, which are arranged at the lower ends of the rear arm, and with balls 5 a, which are arranged on the front arm.
  • A [0024] chair 7 is connected to the stand 2 and can be arranged at various heights on the stand 2.
  • A first particularity of the invention consists in that at the [0025] chair 7, and more specifically at the rear face of the backrest 10, which is constituted by a front half-shell 11 and by a rear half-shell 12, there are backrest tilting means for inclining the backrest, which have a first actuation fork 20, protruding from the rear half-shell 12 and whose lower arms 22 engage L-shaped levers 23 that are articulated to the structure of the high-chair.
  • In each [0026] lever 23, the other arm is connected to a linkage 24, which is articulated with a detent 25 that can slide so as to engage and disengage a set of locking teeth 26 arranged along a circular arc.
  • The actuation of the [0027] first fork 20 causes the rotation of the lever 23 and therefore the disengagement of the detent 25 from the set of teeth 26, with the possibility to vary the inclination of the backrest 10.
  • A fundamental characteristic is constituted by the fact that there are connection means for interconnecting the [0028] backrest 10 and the footrest 30, which is articulated to the structure of the chair; said means are constituted by a rod 31, which is articulated between a first protrusion 32, which is connected to the backrest 10, and a second protrusion 33, which is connected to the footrest 30.
  • With this arrangement, by varying the inclination of the backrest the position of the footrest is changed at the same time. [0029]
  • The means for adjusting the vertical position of the [0030] chair 7 are described with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5 and have a second fork 40, which can be accessed at the rear face of the backrest and has lower lateral arms 41, which are connected around the articulation point of the backrest and form a circular protrusion 42 that surrounds an elongated slot 43 for movement with respect to the articulation point 49 of the backrest.
  • The [0031] eye 45 of a linkage 46 engages the circular protrusion 42 and is articulated, at the other end, to a pin oscillating element 47 or block with two pins, which allows engagement with the shaped guiding slot 48 that adjusts the sliding with respect to the front arm of the stand 2.
  • The actuation of the [0032] second fork 40 causes the oscillation of the block with the two pins 47, consequently allowing its movement within the slotted guide 48.
  • At the [0033] wheels 5 of the stand there are braking means 50, which are constituted by a lever 51 that is articulated to the end of one of the arms of the stand and has a contoured cutout 52, which is substantially shaped like the numeral 8 and has a lower seat 53 and an upper seat 54 which are delimited by a central narrower portion 55, which is meant to form, by, engaging the shaft 56 associated with the wheels 5, an inactive position and an active position for the brake lever.
  • When the lever is in the inactive position, as shown in FIG. 7, the lever is in the raised position and no interference occurs. [0034]
  • To engage the brake, one acts on the [0035] pedal 58, which is arranged at the ends of the lever 51, so as to engage the shaft 56 in the upper seat 54, with consequent coupling of the retention tooth 59 in the seats 60 formed by a pinion 61 keyed to the shaft 56.
  • When the lever is in the active position, therefore, the rotation of the wheel is absolutely prevented due to the locking applied by the [0036] retention tooth 59.
  • A [0037] tray 70 is described with reference to FIGS. 9 and 10 and is pivoted at one of its sides, for example to the front arm 3 of the stand 2.
  • As shown in the drawings, the [0038] tray 70 has a container portion 71, which is surmounted by a border 72 provided with the pivots 73 and an upper covering border 74.
  • At the [0039] border 72, on its lateral portions, there are guiding slots 75, which end with a locking portion 76, in which a pin 77 engages which is connected to the other arm 4 of the stand.
  • The [0040] pin 77 is connected to an automatic locking button 78, so that when one wishes to close the stand it is sufficient to release the pin 77 by acting on the button and slide the pin within the slot 75, simultaneously closing the stand and tipping the tray.
  • A sliding dinner tray, generally designated by the [0041] reference numeral 80, is described with reference to FIGS. 11 and 12 and has a lower half-shell 81 and an upper half-shell 82, which enclose retention means comprising an actuation plate 84 that is provided with a grip element 85, which can be accessed at the lower face of the dinner tray in a region located in front of the chair. The plate 84 is provided with inclined slots 86, which engage the buttons 87 formed by movable rods 88, which are pivoted to locking jaws 89 that are articulated to the dinner tray and can engage in interlocking recesses 91 provided below a horizontal surface 90 of the chair 7, so as to be able to vary, by sliding, the position of the dinner tray, moving it with respect to the horizontal surface 90 that forms the interlocking recesses 91 for the jaws 89, which are actuated by making the plate 84 slide.
  • From the above description it is thus evident that the invention achieves the intended aim and objects, and in particular the fact is stressed that a high-chair for children is provided which is particularly practical and versatile, since it allows to have actuation elements that can be accessed immediately and are handy for bystanders but are arranged where they cannot be accessed easily by the child placed in the high-chair. [0042]
  • The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations such as, for example, providing chairs with different shapes and sizes, while using the same mechanisms of the present invention. All such variations are to be considered as falling within the scope of the appended claims. [0043]
  • All the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent elements. [0044]
  • In practice, the materials employed, as well as the contingent shapes and dimensions, may be any according to requirements. [0045]
  • The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. MI2002A001135 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference. [0046]

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1. A high-chair for children with easy actuation, comprising: a chair; a backrest; a footrest; a stand for supporting said chair, said backrest and said footrest, said chair being arrangeable at a preset height; tilting means, located on said chair, for varying inclination of the backrest, which can be accessed for actuation on a rear part of said backrest; and connection means for connecting to each other said backrest and said footrest in order to vary the position of said footrest simultaneously with variation in the inclination of said backrest.
2. The high-chair of claim 1, wherein said backrest is constituted by a front and a rear half-shells, said tilting means comprising: a first actuation fork, which is accommodated within said front and rear half-shells; L-shaped levers articulated to said chair, said first actuation fork having lower arms engaging said L-shaped levers; a locking set of teeth arranged on a circular arc; a detent that is slideable for engaging and disengaging said set of teeth and, linkages being articulated to said levers and being connected to said detent.
3. The high-chair of claim 1, wherein said connection means comprises a rod that is articulated between a first protrusion of said backrest and a second protrusion that is provided at said footrest.
4. A high-chair for children with easy actuation, comprising: a backrest; a chair; a supporting stand for said chair and backrest that can be arranged at a preset height, and has front and rear arms; and adjustment means for adjusting vertical position of said chair on said stand, said adjustment means being accessible for actuation at the backrest of said chair.
5. The high-chair of claim 4, wherein said adjustment means comprise: a second fork, which can be accessed for actuation at a rear face of the backrest and has lower lateral arms which are connected to an articulation point of the backrest and said second fork having a circular protrusion and an elongated slot, surrounded by said protrusion, for movement with respect to an articulation point of the backrest; an oscillating element with two pins; a contoured slot provided on the front arm of the stand; and a linkage with an eye engaging said protrusion and being articulated, at the other end, to said oscillating element that can engage said contoured slot for guided sliding with respect to the front arm of said stand.
6. A high-chair for children with easy actuation, comprising: a chair; a stand for supporting said chair so as to be arrangeable at a preset height, a shaft supported at a lower end of said stand; wheels supported on said shaft; a pinion keyed on said shaft and being provided with seats; a brake lever that is articulated at the lower end of said stand, said brake lever having a contoured cutout, which provides an inactive position and an active position for said brake lever with respect to the supporting shaft of the wheels of said stand; and a retention tooth provided on said brake lever to engage, when said brake lever is in the active position, in said seats of said pinion.
7. The high-chair of claim 6, wherein said contoured cutout is substantially shaped like the numeral 8, having a lower seat, an upper seat and a central narrower portion so as to set, by engaging the wheel supporting shaft, said inactive and active positions.
8. A high-chair for children with easy actuation, comprising: a chair; a stand for supporting the chair so as to be arrangeable at a preset height, said stand having front and rear arms; a tray that has lateral guiding slots for closing said stand when said tray is turned over, and is supported proximate to lower ends of the arms of said stand; a first one of said arms being pivoted to an end of said tray, and a second one of said arms engaging slidingly said lateral guiding slots.
9. The high-chair of claim 8, wherein said tray comprises a container portion that is surmounted by a border provided with pivots for pivoting to the front arm of said stand and an upper covering border, said guiding slots being provided in said border and ending with a locking portion, and a pin that is connected to the rear arm of said stand and engages said guiding slots.
10. The high-chair of claim 9, further comprising an automatic locking button connected to said pin for actuating release with respect to said guiding slots.
11. A high-chair for children with easy actuation, comprising: a chair with a horizontal surface; a stand for supporting said chair so as to be arrangeable at a preset height; a sliding dinner tray that is associated with the horizontal surface of the chair; and retention means for retaining said dinner tray, said retention means being accessible for actuation at a lower face of said dinner tray.
12. The high-chair of claim 11, wherein said sliding dinner tray has a lower half-shell and an upper half-shell, which enclose said retention means; and wherein said retention means are constituted by an actuation plate that is provided with a grip element that is accessed for actuation at the lower face of the dinner tray in a front region with respect to the chair; locking jaws, which are articulated to the dinner tray and are engageable in interlocking recesses formed under said horizontal surface; rods that are pivoted to said locking jaws so as to perform a translational motion and having protruding buttons, said plate being provided with inclined slots that can engage said buttons.
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