US2008179921A1PendingUtilityA1

Collapsible highchair

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Assignee: ILINKO LTDPriority: Nov 17, 2006Filed: Nov 19, 2007Published: Jul 31, 2008
Est. expiryNov 17, 2026(~0.3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

A collapsible highchair with a rack has a seat, a shackle section, and legs, which are pivotable towards one another about a hinged joint between an upright position for use and an opposite compact position. A first latching device from the shackle section is designed to pivot for detachable connection with a section of the rack. The first latching device is provided on the front side of the seat leaving two free spaces for the legs of a seated child, with a connecting device encompassing the rack from the outside on the side facing away from the seat. The connecting device is designed as a clamping bracket comprising an upper claw-like section supported on a tubular section of the rack, a second mobile section clamped on the tube, and a third engaging section provided on the mobile section and extending the lever of the mobile section.

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1 . A collapsible highchair with a rack, which has a seat, a shackle section limiting the seat to the front, and legs, which are pivotable towards one another about a hinged joint between an upright position for use and an opposite compact position, wherein a first latching device from the shackle section is designed to pivot and limits the seat forwards for detachable connection with a section of the rack and/or of the seat, in the upright position positioned under the shackle section. 
   
   
       2 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the first latching device is provided at a lower, free end for fixing the mounting with a connecting device about a section of the rack and/or of the seat. 
   
   
       3 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the first latching device is provided on the front side of the seat leaving two free spaces for the legs of a seated child, with a connecting device encompassing a tubular section of the rack from the outside on the side facing away from the seat. 
   
   
       4 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 2 , wherein the connecting device is designed as a clamping bracket comprising an upper claw-like section supported on a tubular section of the rack, a second mobile section clamped on the tube, and a third engaging section provided on the mobile section and extending the lever of the mobile section. 
   
   
       5 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 1 , further comprising a tray set on the shackle section limiting the seat in a forward direction. 
   
   
       6 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 1 , further comprising at least one diagonal member provided to pivot on at least one front leg, which is provided with a guide device in which guide elements are provided on the rear legs. 
   
   
       7 . A collapsible highchair with a rack having a seat, a shackle section limiting the seat to the front, and legs, which are pivotable towards one another about a hinged joint between an upright position for use and an opposite compact position, wherein at least one diagonal member is provided to pivot on at least one front leg, which is provided with a guide device in which guide elements provided on the rear legs move, so that the guide device or the diagonal member approximate the extending of the legs when the legs are pivoted towards one another and take up a position substantially parallel to the legs, when in the compact position. 
   
   
       8 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 1  or  7 , wherein the rack is a tubular rack. 
   
   
       9 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 6  or  7 , wherein the guide device is a slot guide and the guide elements are bolts. 
   
   
       10 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 1  or  7 , wherein the hinged joint is provided at the level of the shackle section limiting the seat is a forward direction and/or that the shackle section also pivots without latching on the hinged joint. 
   
   
       11 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 1  or  7 , further comprising a second latching mechanism that connects at least one rear leg or one element provided with a rear leg in the folded state engaging with the underside of the folded shackle section and/or connects the tray set thereon to one of the rear legs. 
   
   
       12 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 1  or  7 , further comprising a strut connecting the rear legs which encloses the second latching device. 
   
   
       13 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 1  or  7 , wherein the front legs are a component of a substantially U-shaped frame in the form of a tubular rack, and the arc of the U-shaped upper region of the frame runs in an upper end edge of a seat shell of the seat. 
   
   
       14 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 1  or  7 , further comprising a diagonal member located substantially in the seat plane, which is connectable or connected to the guide device, and which, when in the upright position, has a foot rest at its front end extending obliquely downwards. 
   
   
       15 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 14 , wherein the foot rest on the lower end of the pivoting diagonal member pivots at least partially beyond the rear legs when in a compact position. 
   
   
       16 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 1  or  7 , wherein the front and/or rear legs are adjustable in length. 
   
   
       17 . A collapsible highchair as claimed in  claim 1  or  7 , wherein the front legs and/or the rear legs have at least in part an arched form with a bulge in the direction of the front side of the collapsible highchair.

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