Convertible high chair
US-9101225-B2 · Aug 11, 2015 · US
US9554658B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9554658-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514700163-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 2, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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An infant high chair includes a standing frame, a seat assembly and a side segment. The seat assembly includes a seat support frame movably connected with the standing frame, and a rear and a front seat portion respectively connected with the seat support frame, the front seat portion being respectively connected with the seat support frame and the side segment at two vertically spaced-apart locations. The side segment is pivotally connected with the seat support frame about a pivot axis, and is rotatable between a folded state and a deployed state. A rotation of the side segment in a folding direction drives a rearward sliding displacement of the front seat portion relative to the rear seat portion. Moreover, a downward displacement of the seat assembly to a predetermined lower position while the side segment remains in the folded state can trigger unlocking of the standing frame.
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What is claimed is: 1. An infant high chair comprising: a standing frame; a seat assembly including a seat support frame movably connected with the standing frame, and a rear and a front seat portion respectively connected with the seat support frame; and a side segment pivotally connected with the seat support frame about a pivot axis, the side segment being rotatable between a folded state and a deployed state, and the front seat portion being respectively connected with the seat support frame and the side segment at two vertically spaced-apart locations; wherein a rotation of the side segment in a folding direction from the deployed state toward the folded state drives a rearward sliding displacement of the front seat portion relative to the rear seat portion. 2. The infant high chair according to claim 1 , wherein the two locations where the front seat portion respectively connects with the seat support frame and the side segment are arranged forward relative to the pivot axis. 3. The infant high chair according to claim 1 , wherein the seat assembly is movable vertically relative to the standing frame. 4. The infant high chair according to claim 1 , wherein the front seat portion includes a sitting support surface, and a first and a second extension respectively projecting upward and downward relative to the sitting support surface, the first extension being connected with the side segment, and the second extension being connected with the seat support frame. 5. The infant high chair according to claim 1 , wherein the front seat portion slides rearward under the rear seat portion as the side segment rotates in the folding direction. 6. The infant high chair according to claim 1 , wherein the rear seat portion is pivotally connected with the seat support frame. 7. The infant high chair according to claim 1 , wherein the seat assembly is vertically adjustable, and the infant high chair further includes: a lock mechanism operable to lock the seat support frame at a desirable height relative to the standing frame; and a linkage operatively connected with the side segment and the lock mechanism, whereby the rotation of the side segment in the folding direction further causes a sliding displacement of the linkage that actuates the lock mechanism to unlock for allowing vertical movement of the seat assembly relative to the standing frame. 8. The infant high chair according to claim 7 , wherein the side segment has a guide track, and the linkage has an upper portion guided for movement along the guide track during rotation of the side segment relative to the seat support frame, the movement of the upper portion along the guide track resulting in a sliding displacement of the linkage relative to the seat support frame. 9. The infant high chair according to claim 7 , wherein the standing frame includes a first and a second leg segment pivotally connected with each other, and the lock mechanism includes: a latch pivotally connected with the seat support frame, the latch being operable to engage with the first leg segment at any one of a plurality of locking positions to lock the seat support frame in place; and a release actuating portion connected with the latch and accessible from outside the seat support frame for actuating the latch to disengage from the first leg segment, the linkage being movable to push against a ramped surface of the release actuating portion to cause an unlocking displacement of the latch. 10. The infant high chair according to claim 9 , wherein the release actuating portion is independently operable to cause an unlocking displacement of the latch while the side segment remains in the deployed state. 11. The infant high chair according to claim 1 , wherein the standing frame includes: a first and a second leg segment pivotally connected with each other; a latching part operable to lock the first and second leg segments in an unfolded state; and a release actuator operatively connected with the latching part and arranged near a foot of the standing frame; wherein a downward displacement of the seat assembly to a predetermined lower position while the side segment remains in the folded state causes the seat assembly to contact and urge the release actuator in movement to actuate an unlocking movement of the latching part. 12. The infant high chair according to claim 11 , further including: a lock mechanism operable to lock the seat support frame at a desirable height relative to the standing frame; and a linkage operatively connected with the side segment and the lock mechanism, the rotation of the side segment to the folded state causing a sliding displacement of the linkage that actuates the lock mechanism to unlock for allowing the downward displacement of the seat assembly to the lower position. 13. The infant high chair according to claim 12 , wherein the lock mechanism includes a latch and a release actuating portion, and the linkage includes a beam and a rocker pivotally connected with each other, the rocker pushing against a ramped surface of the release actuating portion to drive an unlocking displacement of the latch when the side segment is rotated to the folded state, and the rocker being disengaged from the ramped surface of the release actuating portion when the seat assembly lies adjacent to the lower position. 14. The infant high chair according to claim 13 , wherein the latch is rotatable about a second pivot axis extending generally transversally from a left to a right side of the infant high chair, and the rocker is rotatable about a third pivot axis extending generally longitudinally from a rear toward a front of the infant high chair. 15. The infant high chair according to claim 13 , wherein the seat support frame is further connected with a lever disposed adjacent to the rocker, the first leg segment is provided with a tab arranged adjacent to the release actuator, the downward displacement of the seat assembly toward the lower position while the side segment is in the folded state further causing the lever to come in contact against the tab so that the lever is pushed in movement by the tab to press against the rocker, whereby the rocker disengages from the ramped surface of the release actuating portion to allow a locking displacement of the latch. 16. The infant high chair according to claim 15 , wherein the tab is affixed with the release actuator. 17. The infant high chair according to claim 12 , further including a safety mechanism operable to prevent a configuration in which the side segment is in the deployed state and the seat assembly is in the lower position. 18. The infant high chair according to claim 17 , wherein the safety mechanism includes: an impeding part pivotally connected with the seat support frame, the impeding part being rotatable between a blocking state and a release state; a spring biasing the impeding part toward the blocking state; a stop abutment affixed with the first leg segment; and a protrusion affixed with the linkage, the protrusion being located at a position that blocks rotation of the impeding part from the blocking state to the release state while the side segment is in the deployed state, and the protrusion being displaced to a clearing position for allowing rotation of the impeding part from the blocking state to the release state when the side segment is rotated from the deployed state to the folded state; wherein the impeding part when restricted by the protrusion to remain in the blocking state comes in contact against the stop abutment to stop the seat assem
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