IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0088138
(2005-03-23)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
Law Offices of Brian S. Steinberger,P.A.
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
12 인용 특허 :
78 |
초록
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Detachable bottle and food holding subtrays, clips and support attachments for juvenile chairs such as highchairs, strollers, booster chairs, car seats and activity chairs. The clips can be a snapable C-shape, use a screwable post or a spring biased post for attachment to an existing tray. Removable
Detachable bottle and food holding subtrays, clips and support attachments for juvenile chairs such as highchairs, strollers, booster chairs, car seats and activity chairs. The clips can be a snapable C-shape, use a screwable post or a spring biased post for attachment to an existing tray. Removable lids and removable bottle sizing rings can be used. Pre-attached clips can be pre-molded directly to the existing tray. Alternatively, clips can be attached by hook and loop fasteners or peel and stick tape. A drawer type subtray can slide in and out from the existing tray. Alternatively, a pivoting arm can be folded out from the existing tray. The clips, supports, drawers and arms can be used to support and/or hold items such as food out of reach of sitting children, and/or can keep items such as mirrors and toys at selected locations within reach of the sitting child.
대표청구항
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I claim: 1. A juvenile highchair adaptable for a sitting child, comprising in combination: a chair having a back portion and a seat portion, the chair being solely adaptable for seating, a sitting small child or infant thereon; legs attached beneath the seat portion of the chair for raising the sea
I claim: 1. A juvenile highchair adaptable for a sitting child, comprising in combination: a chair having a back portion and a seat portion, the chair being solely adaptable for seating, a sitting small child or infant thereon; legs attached beneath the seat portion of the chair for raising the seat portion substantially above ground level, the legs expanding outward from the seat portion to ground level; a main tray pre-attached to a front portion of the chair, the main tray having a flat surface area substantially across an upper surface of the main tray, the main tray having a raised rear edge portion along an inner edge of the main tray which is adjacent to the back portion of the chair, and an outer raised front edge portion along an outer edge of the main tray away from the chair, the main tray having a front wall below the front raised edge, the flat surface area being between the inner raised rear edge portion and the outer raised edge portion; a first pivotable-member attached to the main tray beneath the outer raised edge portion in the front wall; a first molded sub-tray attached to the first pivotable member, the first molded sub-tray having a folded-in position where the first molded sub-tray is substantially beneath the flat surface of the main tray within the front wall, and a folded-out extended position where the first subtray is extended outward from beneath the outer raised edge portion of the main tray, wherein the first sub-tray in the folded-out extended position is adaptable to solely hold food and beverage items out of reach of the sitting child or infant that can be seated in the chair. 2. The juvenile highchair of claim 1, further comprising: a second pivotable member attached to the main tray beneath the outer raised edge portion; and a second molded sub-tray attached to the second pivotable member, the second sub-tray having a folded-in position where the second sub-tray is substantially beneath the main tray, and a folded-out extended position where the second subtray is extended outward from beneath the outer raised edge portion of the main tray, wherein the second sub-tray in the folded-out extended position is adaptable to solely hold the food and beverage items out of reach of the sitting child or infant that can be seated in the chair. 3. The juvenile highchair of claim 1, wherein the main tray further comprises: left side and right side raised outer perimeter edge portions on opposite side edges of the main tray, wherein the inner raised edge portion, the left side raised edge portion, the right side raised edge portion and the outer raised edge portion completely enclose all perimeter edges of the main tray with the flat surface therebetween. 4. The juvenile highchair of claim 3, wherein the inner raised edge portion, the left side raised edge portion, the right side raised edge portion and the outer raised edge portion are molded to the main tray. 5. The juvenile highchair of claim 1, wherein the main tray further comprises: a rear wall beneath raised inner edge of the main tray which is adjacent to the back portion of the chair, the real wall having left and right rear extending corner portions that wrap about and above edge portions of the seat portion of the chair. 6. The juvenile highchair of claim 1 wherein the first pivotable member and the first sub-tray are each a single molded piece of plastic. 7. The juvenile highchair of claim 6, wherein the single molded piece of plastic supports the food and beverage items without any members which extend above or beneath the first sub-tray and the main tray. 8. The juvenile highchair of claim 2, wherein the front wall solely includes: two cavity portions with a solid wall portion therebetween, each of the cavity portions for allowing the first sub-tray and the second sub-tray to be in their respective folded-in positions. 9. The juvenile highchair of claim 1, wherein the first pivotable member and the main tray include: a molded plastic vertical cavity and a pin portion extending into the cavity, so that the first pivotable member solely moves by pivotably rotating relative to the main tray by the pin portion extending into the molded plastic cavity, and the first pivotable member and the first sub-tray are only supported by the main tray. 10. The juvenile highchair of claim 9, wherein the main tray is a molded plastic main tray, and the first pivotable member and the first sub-tray are a single molded piece of plastic. 11. A juvenile highchair, comprising in combination: a chair with a back portion and a seat portion, the chair being solely adaptable for seating a sitting small child or infant thereon; vertical legs attached beneath the seat portion of the chair for raising the seat portion substantially above ground level, the vertical legs expanding outward from the seat portion to ground level; a main tray pre-attached to a front portion of the chair, the main tray having a substantially flat upper surface area with a rear wall having a raised rear edge that is adjacent to the back portion of the chair above the seat portion of the chair, a left wall having a raised left side edge, a right wall having a raised right side edge, and a front wall having a raised front edge that is extends away from the seat portion of the chair, the front wall having two openings spaced apart from one another with a solid wall portion therebetween, the rear wall of the main tray having right and left corner portions which wrap above and about the seat portion of the chair; a first molded subtray having a pivot point which moves and rotates about a single vertical axis to the main tray, the first molded subtray is attached to and is only supported by the main tray in a location beneath the outer raised edge portion in the front wall, the first molded sub-tray having a folded-in position where the first molded sub-tray is hidden beneath the flat surface of the main tray behind the front wall within one of the solely two openings in the front wall, and a folded-out extended position where a portion of the first subtray is extended outward from beneath the outer raised edge portion of the main tray away from the front wall of the main tray, wherein the raised edge of the front wall acts can act as a barrier to keep food and beverage items in the extended first molded sub-tray out of reach of the sitting child or infant that can be seated in the chair; and a second molded subtray having a pivot point which moves and rotates about a single vertical axis to the main tray, the second molded subtray is attached to and is only supported by the main tray in a location beneath the outer raised edge portion in the front wall, the second molded sub-tray having a folded-in position where the second molded sub-tray is hidden beneath the flat surface of the main tray behind the front wall within another of the solely two openings in the front wall, and a folded-out extended position where a portion of the second subtray is extended outward from beneath the outer raised edge portion of the main tray away from the front wall of the main tray, wherein the raised edge of the front wall acts can act as a barrier to keep the food and beverage items in the extended second molded sub-tray out of reach of the sitting child or infant that can be seated in the chair. 12. The juvenile highchair of claim 11, wherein the main tray and the first subtray include a first pin portion extending into a first molded plastic cavity, and the main tray and the second subtray includes a second pin portion extending into a second molded plastic cavity. 13. A juvenile highchair having at least one pivoting subtray off a main tray, comprising in combination: a chair with a back portion and a seat portion, the chair being adaptable for seating a sitting small child or infant thereon; legs attached beneath the seat portion of the chair for raising the seat portion substantially above ground level; a main tray attached to a front portion of the chair, the main tray having a substantially flat upper surface area with a rear wall adjacent to the back portion of the chair above the seat portion of the chair, a left wall, a right wall, and a front wall that extends away from the seat portion of the chair; and at least one subtray having a pivot point which solely rotates and moves around a single vertical axis to the main tray, the subtray attached to the main tray beneath the front wall, the sub-tray having a folded-in position where the sub-tray is beneath the flat surface of the main tray behind the front wall, and a folded-out extended position where a portion of the subtray is extended outward from beneath the main tray away from the front wall of the main tray, wherein the portion of the subtray extended outward from beneath the main tray is used to support food and beverage items out of reach to the small child or the infant seated in the juvenile highchair. 14. The juvenile highchair of claim 13, wherein the main tray further comprises: raised outer perimeter edge portions along the rear wall, the left wall, the right wall and the front wall that enclose all perimeter edges of the main tray with the flat surface therebetween. 15. The juvenile highchair of claim 13, wherein the at least one subtray includes a first subtray and a second subtray, and the front wall of the main tray includes two cavity portions with a solid wall portion therebetween, each of the cavity portions for allowing the first subtray and the second subtray to be in their respective folded-in positions. 16. The juvenile highchair of claim 13, wherein the main tray and the subtray includes a first pin portion extending into a molded plastic cavity, and wherein the subtray is attached to and is only supported by the main tray. 17. The juvenile highchair of claim 16, wherein the subtray is a molded piece of plastic that supports the food and beverage items without any additional members which extend above or beneath the subtray and the main tray.
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