Multifunctional apparatus for use in the kitchen
US-2016374516-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US12442680B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12442680-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418769370-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2024 |
| Priority date | Sep 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 14, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 14, 2025 |
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A multi-purpose child support assembly is provided and includes a frame assembly, a support component and a weighting module. The frame assembly includes a lower frame and an upper frame movable relative to the lower frame. The support component is mounted to the upper frame. The support component defines a supporting area for supporting a child placed on the support component. The weighting module is disposed on the frame assembly between the lower frame and the upper frame. Besides, a related child support assembly is also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-purpose child support assembly, comprising: a frame assembly comprising: a lower frame, and an upper frame movable relative to the lower frame; a support component mounted to the upper frame, the support component defining a supporting area for supporting a child placed on the support component; and a weighting module disposed on the frame assembly between the lower frame and the upper frame. 2. The multi-purpose child support assembly of claim 1 , wherein when the child is placed on the support component, the upper frame is forced to move downwardly relative to the lower frame. 3. The multi-purpose child support assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lower frame is configured to support the frame assembly on a surface. 4. The multi-purpose child support assembly of claim 3 , wherein the lower frame is further configured to mount the frame assembly on to a play yard. 5. The multi-purpose child support assembly of claim 4 , wherein the lower frame comprises a mounting portion configured to mount the frame assembly to the play yard, the mounting portion is lower than the supporting area. 6. The multi-purpose child support assembly of claim 1 , wherein the support component comprises a fabric covering the upper frame to form the supporting area between the upper frame and the lower frame. 7. The multi-purpose child support assembly of claim 6 , wherein at least one slot is on the upper frame, and the fabric is attached to or hung on the upper frame via the at least one slot. 8. The multi-purpose child support assembly of claim 1 , wherein the weighting module further comprises a display device disposed on the lower frame. 9. The multi-purpose child support assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lower frame comprises a supporting portion configured to support the frame assembly on a surface, and a mounting portion configured to mount the frame assembly to a play yard. 10. The multi-purpose child support assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lower frame comprises a multi-purpose lower housing, the multi-purpose lower housing comprises a supporting portion configured to support the multi-purpose child support assembly on a surface, and a mounting portion configured to mount the multi-purpose child support assembly to a play yard. 11. A child support assembly, comprising: a frame assembly comprising: a lower frame; and an upper frame movable relative to the lower frame; a changing table for receiving and supporting a child, the changing table being mounted to the upper frame; and a weighting module disposed on the frame assembly between the lower frame and the upper frame. 12. The child support assembly of claim 11 , wherein when the child is placed on the changing table, the upper frame is forced to move downwardly relative to the lower frame. 13. The child support assembly of claim 11 , wherein the lower frame comprises a supporting portion configured to support the frame assembly on a surface, and a mounting portion configured to mount the frame assembly to a play yard. 14. The child support assembly of claim 11 , wherein the lower frame comprises a multi-purpose lower housing, the multi-purpose lower housing comprises a supporting portion configured to support the child support assembly on a surface, and a mounting portion configured to mount the child support assembly to a play yard. 15. The child support assembly of claim 11 , wherein the lower frame is configured to support the frame assembly on a surface. 16. The child support assembly of claim 15 , wherein the lower frame is further configured to mount the frame assembly on to a play yard. 17. The child support assembly of claim 16 , wherein the lower frame comprises a mounting portion configured to mount the frame assembly to the play yard, the mounting portion is lower than the changing table. 18. The child support assembly of claim 11 , wherein the changing table comprises a fabric covering the upper frame to form a supporting area between the upper frame and the lower frame. 19. The child support assembly of claim 18 , wherein at least one slot is on the upper frame, and the fabric is attached to or hung on the upper frame via the at least one slot. 20. The child support assembly of claim 11 , wherein the weighting module further comprises a display device disposed on the lower frame. 21. A multi-purpose child support assembly, comprising: a frame assembly comprising: a lower frame, and an upper frame movable relative to the lower frame; a support component mounted to the upper frame, the support component defining a supporting area for supporting a child placed on the support component; and a weighting module disposed on the frame assembly between the lower frame and the upper frame; wherein the upper frame comprises two upper housings located on two opposite sides of the support component, the lower frame comprises two lower housings located on the two opposite sides of the support component, and the two upper housings are movably installed on the two second lower housings, respectively, such that the lower frame supports the upper frame from the two opposite sides of the support component.
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