Convertible high chair
US-2017251826-A1 · Sep 7, 2017 · US
US12239241B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12239241-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318494124-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 4, 2025 |
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An infant highchair includes a standing frame including a support platform, a seat pivotally connected with the standing frame and having a seating surface, and a locking mechanism operable to lock the seat in position. The seat is rotatable between a first and a second position, the first position allowing a child to sit in contact with the seating surface, and the second position being suitable to receive installation of a removable child seat over the seat while disabling seating of a child on the seating surface, the seating surface moving around the support platform when the seat rotates relative to the standing frame, the second position of the seat uncovering the support platform so that a removable child seat is installable over the seat at least partially supported in contact with the support platform. The locking mechanism is operable to lock the seat in the first and second position.
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What is claimed is: 1. An infant highchair comprising: a standing frame; a seat pivotally connected with the standing frame and having a seating surface and at least one hook, the seat being rotatable relative to the standing frame between a first position and a second position, the first position allowing a child to sit in contact with the seating surface, and the second position being suitable to receive installation of a removable child seat over the seat while disabling seating of a child on the seating surface; and a safety mechanism coupled to the standing frame, the safety mechanism being operable to restrict rotation of the seat from the first position to the second position at an intermediate position between the first position and the second position and to allow continuous rotation of the seat from the second position to the first position. 2. The infant highchair of claim 1 , wherein the safety mechanism is movable between a hindering position and a release position, wherein in the hindering position, the safety mechanism is engageable with the at least one hook to restrict the rotation of the seat from the first position to the second position. 3. The infant highchair of claim 2 , wherein the safety mechanism is engageable with the at least one hook when the seat is in an intermediate position, the intermediate position being between the first position and the second position. 4. The infant highchair of claim 3 , wherein the intermediate position is at an angle of about 15 degrees relative to the first position. 5. The infant highchair of claim 3 , wherein the standing frame further comprises a support platform, the seating surface being movable about the support platform as the seat rotates relative to the standing frame and the safety mechanism further comprises an impeding part having at least one bending portion, the impeding part being movable between the hindering position and the release position, wherein in the hindering position, the at least one bending portion protrudes above the support platform. 6. The infant highchair of claim 5 , wherein the impeding part is pivotally coupled to a calf support portion of the standing frame. 7. The infant highchair of claim 5 , wherein the at least one hook is engageable with the at least one bending portion when the impeding part is in the hindering position. 8. The infant highchair of claim 5 , wherein the safety mechanism further comprises a spring operable to bias the impeding part toward the hindering position. 9. The infant highchair of claim 8 , wherein when the seat rotates from the second position to the first position, the at least one hook is engageable with the impeding part to move the impeding part to the release position. 10. The infant highchair of claim 9 , wherein when the seat rotates from the second position to the first position, the at least one hook is engageable with the impeding part to oppose the bias of the spring. 11. The infant highchair of claim 10 , wherein the at least one hook includes a ramp surface operable to contact the at least one bending portion when the seat rotates from the second position to the first position. 12. The infant highchair of claim 5 , further comprising a release actuator operably coupled to the impeding part, the release actuator being operable to transform the impeding part from the hindering position to the release position. 13. The infant highchair of claim 12 , wherein the release actuator is concealed when the seat is in the first position and the release actuator is exposed when the seat is in the intermediate position. 14. An infant highchair comprising: a standing frame; a seat pivotally connected with the standing frame and having a seating surface and at least one hook, the seat being rotatable relative to the standing frame between a first position and a second position, the first position allowing a child to sit in contact with the seating surface, and the second position being suitable to receive installation of a removable child seat over the seat while disabling seating of a child on the seating surface; and a safety mechanism coupled to the standing frame, the safety mechanism being operable to restrict rotation of the seat from the first position to the second position and to allow continuous rotation of the seat from the second position to the first position, wherein the safety mechanism is movable between a hindering position and a release position, and in the hindering position, the safety mechanism is engageable with the at least one hook to restrict rotation of the seat from the first position to the second position; wherein the safety mechanism is engageable with the at least one hook when the seat is in an intermediate position, the intermediate position being between the first position and the second position.
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