WO2021009610A1 - Booster seat for children - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
- A47D1/00—Children's chairs
- A47D1/008—Children's chairs with trays
- A47D1/0083—Children's chairs with trays movable to inoperative position
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
- A47D1/00—Children's chairs
- A47D1/008—Children's chairs with trays
- A47D1/0085—Children's chairs with trays removable
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
- A47D1/00—Children's chairs
- A47D1/02—Foldable chairs
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
- A47D1/00—Children's chairs
- A47D1/10—Children's chairs capable of being suspended from, or attached to, tables or other articles
- A47D1/103—Children's chairs capable of being suspended from, or attached to, tables or other articles attachable to adult's chairs
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- the present invention relates to a booster seat for children with a folding tray and a supporting rod therefor.
- booster seats for children allow children to sit on normal chairs at a table, in case a child is too small to use a normal adult chair but has grown enough to find the high chair too narrow and uncomfortable, or when the use of the high chair is not practical. Furthermore, most booster seats have a tray as a replacement for the table top. Certain booster seats have a rod engaged in the center of the bottom surface of the tray to be situated between the child’s legs as he/she sits.
- Booster seats are folded to a more compact closed form for storage when not in use and for easier transport.
- the booster seat can be only folded to the closed position after removing the tray.
- the tray with the rod In booster seats of the prior art, in order to fold, store and carry the booster seat, the tray with the rod must be first separated from the frame, the latter must be moved to a closed position by folding down the backrest onto the seat portion and collapsing the legs. Since the rod overhangs the tray, the backrest cannot be folded down onto the seat without first removing the tray with the rod. This requires an additional operation when folding and requires in certain cases two separate parts to be carried, the frame with the backrest and the seat, and the tray with the rod. Therefore, the booster seat 1 in the closed configuration is not very practical to carry and store.
- the frame is redeployed for the tray and the rod to be reconnected to the booster seat.
- the frame is redeployed for the tray and the rod to be reconnected to the booster seat.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a booster seat for children that can be more easily moved to a closed configuration, while obviating the aforementioned prior art problems,
- the object of the invention to provide a booster seat which can be folded to a closed form with a simple mechanism.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a booster seat of the present invention in the open configuration
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the booster seat of Figure 3 with the tray disengaged
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the booster seat of Figure 1 with the seat portion parallel to the lower base portion
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the booster seat of Figure 1, with both the seat portion and the tray parallel to the lower base portion,
- FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of the booster seat of Figure 3 in the closed configuration
- FIG. 6 shows a bottom view of the booster seat of Figure 1
- FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a booster seat of the present invention, with one detail highlighted
- FIG. 8 shows a detail of the seat portion of the booster seat of Figure 1
- FIG. 10 shows a detail of the seat portion of the booster seat of Figure 1
- FIG. 11 shows a detail of the tray and the supporting rod portion of the booster seat of Figure 7,
- FIG. 12 shows a perspective view of a booster seat of Figure 1 without the tray
- FIG. 13 shows a side view of the booster seat of Figure 1 in a particular operating configuration.
- booster seat as shown in the accompanying figures shall be deemed to be schematically illustrated, not necessarily drawn to scale, and not necessarily representing the actual proportions of its parts.
- FIG. 1 The figures show a booster seat according to the invention, generally designated by numeral 1.
- the booster seat 1 comprises a frame 2 composed of a front structure 3 and a rear structure 4.
- the front structure 3 is formed by a lower base portion 5 and an upper backrest portion 6.
- Both the lower base portion 5 and the rear structure 4 may be either composed, for example, of a single support, as shown in the accompanying figures, or have two distinct lateral support feet, not shown in the accompanying figures, to form, in the former case, a front and a rear support with two large bearing surfaces or, in the latter case, two front supports and two rear supports with four separate bearing areas.
- the upper backrest portion 6 comprises two upper lateral uprights 7a, 7b.
- the rear structure 4 is rotatably connected to the lower base portion 5.
- the booster seat 1 comprises a seat portion 8 that is attached to the upper backrest portion 6 to rotate about an axis of rotation R and a tray 9.
- the seat portion 8 is attached to the upper backrest portion 6 to rotate about an axis of rotation R and a tray 9.
- the tray 9 comprises a base plate 10, a pair of lateral arms 11 connected to the base plate 10 and a supporting rod 17 for supporting the base plate 10;
- the booster seat 1 comprises engagement/disengagement means 12, preferably for quick engagement/disengagement, for reversibly attaching the tray
- the engagement/disengagement means 12 are located above the region in which the seat portion 8 is rotatably attached to the lower base portion 5.
- the engagement/disengagement means 12 are composed of a pair of first components 12a respectively fixed to the pair of upper lateral uprights 7a, 7b and a pair of second components 12b which can be reversibly engaged with the pair of first components 12a respectively.
- the pair of second components 12b can be disengaged from the pair of first components 12a to allow the tray 9 to be removed from the booster seat 1.
- the seat portion 8 comprises a hole 16 in a substantially central position of the seat portion 8, the hole 16 being preferably centered with respect to the sides of the seat portion 8 and being closer to the front side thereof than to the rear side.
- the pair of second components 12b of the booster seat 1 is rotatably attached to the pair of lateral arms 11 of the tray 9 to commute the tray 9 between a use configuration and a stored configuration.
- the tray 9 projects in cantilever fashion from the upper backrest portion 6 and, for example, objects may be laid on the base plate 10 and the tray 9 may be used as a table.
- the tray 9 is substantially parallel to the upper backrest portion 6.
- the extension plane of the tray 9 is parallel to the extension plane of the upper backrest portion 6.
- the rod 17 of the booster seat 1 is rotatably attached to the base plate 10 and is configured to move between a supporting position and a rest position.
- the rod 17 In the supporting position, the rod 17 is perpendicular to the base plate 10 and fits into the hole 16 to keep the tray 9 in the use configuration, by acting as an upright.
- the rod 17 is perpendicular to the extension plane of the base plate 10.
- said rod 17 is disengaged from the hole 16 and substantially parallel to the base plate 10.
- the rod 17 is parallel to the extension plane of the base plate 10 ( Figure 13).
- the rod 17 engaged in the hole 16 is placed in front of the seat portion 8 to allow the child to sit on the seat portion 8 with the rod 17 between his/her legs as an additional safety element to prevent the child from sliding in front of the booster seat 1.
- the booster seat 1 is adapted to be commuted between an open configuration and a closed configuration.
- the open configuration the lower ends of the lower base portion 5 and the lower ends of the rear structure 4 are spaced apart with the seat portion 8 substantially parallel to the tray 9 in the use configuration, with the rod 17 in the supporting position.
- the seat portion 8 is preferably is parallel to the tray 9.
- the closed configuration the lower ends of the lower base portion 5 are close to the lower ends of the rear structure 4 with the seat portion 8 and the tray 9 substantially parallel to the upper backrest portion 6 and with the rod 17 in the rest position.
- the extension plane of the tray 9 and the extension plane of the seat portion 8 are parallel to the extension plane of the lower base portion 5.
- the open configuration is the configuration adapted for use of the booster seat 1, with the booster seat 1 being placed, for example, on a chair and the child sitting on the seat portion 8.
- the tray 9 may be removed from the booster seat 1 with the child using a table as a supporting surface instead of the base plate 10 of the tray 9.
- the closed configuration is the configuration adapted for storage of the booster seat 1 when not in use for easy transportation thereof.
- the hole 16 comprises an engaging member 23 for engagement of the free lower end of the rod 17 and a manually operable release lever 24 for disengaging the rod 17 from the hole 16.
- the release lever 24 comprises a tab that can be manually pulled to disengage the rod 17 from the hole 16.
- the rod 17 is perpendicular to the extension plane of the base plate 10.
- the rod 17 is disengaged from the hole 16 and substantially parallel to the base plate 10.
- the rod 17 is parallel to the extension plane of the base plate 10.
- the rod 17 engaged in the hole 16 is placed in front of the seat portion 8 to allow the child to sit on the seat portion 8 with the rod 17 between his/her legs as a safety to prevent the child from sliding in front of the booster seat 1.
- the rod 17 comprises a docking seat 25 for the attachment of the fastening member 23 at its free end.
- the docking seat is in the form of a hole at the free lower end of the rod 17, i.e. the one that is not attached to the base plate 10.
- the booster seat 1 comprises two sleeves 18a, 18b fixed to the sides of the upper backrest portion 6 and telescopically connected to the lower base portion 5.
- the seat portion 8 is rotatably attached to the sleeves 18a, 18b.
- the sleeves 18a, 18b are fixed in a manner that they will be rigidly joined to the upper backrest portion 6, i.e. with no relative movement between the sleeves 18a, 18b and the upper backrest portion 6.
- each sleeve 18a, 18b comprises a first coupling for the upper backrest portion 6 and a second coupling for the lower base portion 5.
- Each sleeve 18a, 18b is stationary with respect to the upper backrest portion 6 and can slide relative to the lower base portion 5.
- This configuration is used to slide the upper backrest portion 6 and the seat portion 8 in a rigidly joined state so that the upper backrest portion 5 and the seat portion 8 may be lifted or lowered with respect to the lower base portion 5 to adjust the upper backrest portion 6 and the seat portion 8 according to the height of the child (open configuration) or may be fully lowered for storage of the booster seat 1 as shown in Figure 5 (closed configuration).
- the lower base portion 5 is caused to slide in the two sleeves 18a, 18b to move toward the upper backrest portion 6 and the seat portion 8, for the structure of the booster chair 1 to be compacted and conveniently stored in the closed configuration.
- the lower base portion 5 comprises two lower lateral uprights 5a, 5b.
- the upper lateral uprights 7a, 7b are telescopically connected to the lower lateral uprights 5a, 5b via he sleeves 18a, 18b.
- each upper lateral upright 7a, 7b is telescopically connected to a respective lower lateral upright 5a, 5b by means of a respective sleeve 18a, 18b.
- the two sleeves 18a, 18b are respectively fixed to the sides of the two upper lateral uprights 7a, 7b.
- the upper lateral uprights 7a, 7b and the lower lateral uprights 5a, 5b are laterally aligned with respect to the seat portion 8 for the structure to have greater stability.
- the rear structure 4 is rotatably attached to the lower base portion 5.
- the rear structure 4 comprises two rear lateral uprights 4a, 4b rotatably attached to the front structure 3. More preferably, each rear upright 4a, 4b is rotatably attached to a respective upper lateral upright 7a, 7b.
- the two upper lateral uprights 7a, 7b and the two lower uprights 5a, 5b lie on the same plane.
- the front structure 3 comprises a lower rod 5c and an upper rod 7c, each perpendicular to the upper uprights 7a, 7b and the lower uprights 5a, 5b, respectively.
- the upper rod 7c and the two upper lateral uprights 7a, 7b form a U- shaped structure and, likewise, the lower rod 5c and the lower uprights 5a, 5b form a U-shaped structure
- These U-shaped structures of the upper backrest portion 6 and the lower base portion 5 respectively lie on the same plane as the upper lateral uprights 7a, 7b and the lower lateral uprights 5a, 5b.
- the rear structure 4 comprises a rear rod 4c which forms a U-shaped structure with the two rear uprights 4a, 4b.
- the U-shaped rear structure 4 lies on a plane inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to that of the lower base portion 5 and of the upper backrest portion 6 in the open configuration, and lied on a plane parallel to that of the lower base portion 5 and of the upper backrest portion 6 in the closed configuration.
- the booster seat 1 comprises locking/unlocking means 13 which are operable on the seat portion 8 for reversible commutation between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration.
- the locking/unlocking means 13 are located on a bottom surface of the seat portion 8 and fit into appropriate receptacles formed on the upper backrest portion 6 and namely in the sleeves 18a, 18b.
- the seat 8 In the locked configuration, the seat 8 is rotatably constrained with respect to the structure 3.
- the unlocked configuration the seat 8 is rotatably released with respect to the structure 3.
- the booster seat 1 may be commuted between the open configuration and the closed configuration by commuting the locking/unlocking means 13 from the locking configuration to the unlocking configuration.
- the locking/unlocking means 13 are in the locked configuration in which they keep the seat portion 8 substantially parallel to the tray 9 in the use configuration.
- the respective extension planes of the rear structure 4, the tray 9, the seat portion 8 and of the lower base portion 5 are parallel to one another.
- the locking/unlocking means 13 comprise a pair of retaining elements 14 and a lever 15 operable on the pair of retaining elements 14.
- the pair of retaining elements 14 and the lever 15 are connected to each other by means of flexible connecting elements 14a.
- the retaining elements 14 engage the frame 2 at two respective points behind the axis of rotation R of the seat portion 8 to lock the rotation of the seat 8 with respect to the upper backrest portion 6 and in particular with respect to the sleeves 18a, 18b in the locked configuration.
- the lever 15 is adapted to be operated manually by a force applied by the user to disengage the retaining elements 14 from the frame 2 and in particular from the sleeves 18a, 18b of the upper backrest portion 6, in the unlocked configuration for the seat portion 8 to be commutated from the use configuration to the stored configuration.
- the locked configuration is required as a safety, to ensure that the seat portion 8 will not rotate about the axis of rotation R under a force inadvertently applied to the seat portion 8, such as the force applied when a child leans forward and his/her weight is excessively displaced toward the front part of the seat portion 8.
- the unlocked configuration is required when the booster seat 1 is to be moved to the closed configuration.
- the seat portion 8 comprises a housing 22 to accomodate the buckle of a safety belt 20 when the latter is not in use.
- a safety belt 20 For example, if the booster seat 1 is used as a floor seat 2, no safety belt is required.
- the safety belts for securing the booster seat 1 to the adult chair can be engaged to the lower base portion 5 to engage the booster chair 1 to the seat portion of the adult chair and to the rear structure 4 to engage the booster seat 1 to the backrest of the adult chair using quick engagement/disengagement means.
- the booster seat 1 comprises a textile insert 21 on the seat portion 8 and on the upper backrest portion 6.
- the textile insert 21 may either be a single piece from the seat portion 8 to the upper backrest portion 6 or be composed of two separate pieces, one on the seat portion 8 and the other on the upper backrest portion 6, which are not connected to each other.
- booster seat 1 Two modes of use of the booster seat 1 by a user are described below, with the booster seat 1 being moved from the open configuration to the closed configuration and vice versa respectively.
- the rod 17 is disengaged from the hole 16.
- the seat portion 8 is commutated from the open configuration to the closed configuration after commutating the locking/unlocking means 13 from the locked configuration to the unlocked configuration ( Figure 3).
- the tray 9 is moved from the use configuration to the stored configuration ( Figure 4).
- the backrest portion 6 may be lowered using the sleeve 18a, 18b for the backrest seat 1 to be even more compact in the closed configuration ( Figure 5).
- the rear structure 4 is moved to a position substantially parallel to the tray 9, the seat portion 8 and the lower base portion 5, to fold the booster chair 1 to a completely closed position (Figure 5).
- the rear structure 4 is initially opened by spacing the lower ends of the rear structure 4 apart from the lower ends of the lower base portion 5 ( Figure 4). Then, the seat portion 8 is moved to the open configuration ( Figure 12, where the booster seat 1 is shown without the tray) and optionally raised with the backrest portion 6. While the seat portion 8 is moved to the open configuration, the locking/unlocking means automatically move to the locked configuration.
- the tray 9 is moved from the stored configuration to the use configuration by engagement of the rod 17 in the hole 16 for supporting the base plate 10 of the tray 9 with the latter projecting out of the upper backrest portion 6 in cantilever fashion ( Figure 1).
- the frame 2 is composed of a lower base portion 5 and a rear structure 4, which are rotatably attached to each other over the seat portion 8. Therefore, considering the structure of the booster seat 1 the latter may be folded or deployed to the closed and open positions in a single step, unlike the prior art in which the booster seats reached the closed or open positions with a minimum of three steps: removing the tray from the frame, folding or deploying the frame, and engaging the tray back with the frame.
- the booster seat of 1 the present invention may be folded to the closed position with a simple mechanism, without requiring the tray to be separated from the rest of the booster seat.
- a single booster seat assembly 1 may be obtained, that is compact and easy to carry and store.
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