Accessory tray

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6298793
  • Patent Number
    6,298,793
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 14, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 9, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An accessory tray, and particularly to an accessory tray configured to hold items associated with feeding young children is provided. More particularly, an accessory tray for use with a juvenile high chair is provided.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to an accessory tray, and particularly to an accessory tray configured to hold items associated with feeding young children. More particularly, the present invention relates to an accessory tray for use with a juvenile high chair.




Caregivers often lack a handy place to store bottles, juice boxes, cups, spoons, towels, food items, and other items associated with feeding young children seated in high chairs while the caregivers sit or stand alongside a high chair during mealtime. In some environments, a table or kitchen counter may not be near to the caregiver as the caregiver helps to feed a young child seated in a high chair. As a result, no convenient place exists for the caregiver to use to hold those items to be used by the caregiver during feeding of a young child seated in a high chair or other juvenile seat.




According to the present invention, an accessory tray is adapted to be coupled to and uncoupled from an edge of a juvenile high chair tray. The accessory tray includes an item-storage platform having a top surface adapted to receive items used by a caregiver during the feeding of a young child and a rear edge adapted to mate with an edge of a juvenile high chair tray.




The accessory tray further includes a first connector arranged to extend from the rear edge of the item-storage platform to engage a topside portion for a perimeter rim along the edge of the juvenile high chair tray. The accessory tray also includes a second connector arranged to extend from the rear edge of the item-storage platform to engage an underside portion of the perimeter rim to steady the accessory tray in its mounted position on the juvenile high chair tray.




In preferred embodiments, the first connector includes two elongated, vertical, U-shaped hooks positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another and to extend upwardly above the top surface of the item-storage platform and the second connector includes two elongated, horizontal, flattened side flanges positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another and to extend rearwardly from a point below the top surface of the item-storage platform. The second connector also includes a ramped central flange positioned to lie between and in spaced-apart relation to each of the elongated, horizontal, flattened side flanges.




Additional features of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a rear perspective view of an accessory tray in accordance with the present invention showing an item-storage platform, two upper spaced-apart hooks appended to a rear edge of the platform, two lower spaced-apart flanges also appended to a rear edge of the platform, and a lower central flange appended to a rear edge of the platform and positioned to lie between and below the two upper hooks;





FIG. 2

is a front perspective view of an accessory tray in accordance with the present invention prior to installation of the accessory tray onto a perimeter rim of a juvenile high chair tray;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

showing the accessory tray of

FIGS. 1 and 2

in a mounted position on the juvenile high chair tray;





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of the accessory tray of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a front elevation view of the accessory tray shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a rear elevation of the accessory tray shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view taken along lines


7





7


of

FIG. 2

showing the position of one of the U-shaped hooks that extends from the rear edge of the item-storage platform as it is about to engage a topside portion of the perimeter rim of a high chair tray as the accessory tray is being mounted on the high chair tray;





FIG. 8

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 7

showing sliding movement of one of the horizontal, flattened side flanges that extends from the rear edge of the item-storage platform as it engages an underside portion of the perimeter rim of the high chair tray as the accessory tray is being mounted on the high chair tray;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view similar to

FIGS. 7 and 8

showing a further stage of tray attachment wherein a ramped central flange that also extends from the rear edge of the item-storage portion has been “ramped” under the underside portion of the perimeter rim of the high chair tray but before a lower portion of that perimeter rim “snaps” into a channel provided in the accessory tray between the ramped central flange and the item-storage platform;





FIG. 10

is a sectional view taken along line


10





10


of

FIG. 3

showing coupling of one of the hooks to a topside portion of a perimeter rim of the juvenile high chair tray and coupling of the central flange and one of the side flanges to an underside portion of the perimeter rim of the juvenile high chair tray;





FIG. 11

is a sectional view taken along line


11





11


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 12

is a bottom view of a portion of the accessory tray coupled to the high chair tray as shown in

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 13

is a bottom view of a portion of the accessory tray showing the hook and flange illustrated in FIGS.


10


and


11


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




An accessory tray


10


includes an item-storage platform


12


, a pair of hooks


14


,


15


, a pair of side flanges


16


,


17


, and a central flange


18


. Hooks


14


,


15


and flanges


16


,


17


,


18


cooperate to engage a perimeter rim


20


of a high chair tray


22


in the manner shown in

FIGS. 7-10

to enable a child caregiver to mount accessory tray


10


onto high chair tray


22


as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. Hooks


14


,


15


and flanges


16


,


17


,


18


are configured to enable the caregiver to disconnect accessory tray


10


from a mounted position of high chair tray


22


easily by “reversing” the installation process shown in

FIGS. 7-9

.




Item-storage platform


12


is adapted to mate with perimeter rim


20


of high chair tray


22


when accessory tray


10


is mounted on high chair tray


22


as shown, for example, in FIG.


3


. Item-storage platform


12


includes a rear edge or wall


24


(shown best in

FIG. 1

) which is configured to match a front edge or wall


26


(shown best in

FIG. 2

) of perimeter rim


20


to facilitate mounting of accessory tray


10


onto high chair tray


12


. Rear edge


24


includes an upper end


28


and a lower end


30


as shown best in FIG.


1


. Item-storage platform


12


further includes a tray portion


32


formed to include receptacles


34


,


35


,


36


,


37


and a carrying handle


38


that also serves as a towel bar when accessory tray


10


is mounted onto high chair tray


12


.




Each of hooks


14


,


15


is elongated and U-shaped and coupled to upper end


28


of rear edge


24


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1 and 6

. U-shaped hooks


14


,


15


are positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another along upper end


28


. Hooks


14


,


15


cooperate to establish a cantilevered first connector that is arranged to extend from rear edge


24


of item-storage platform


12


to engage a topside portion


40


of perimeter rim


20


of high chair tray


22


to facilitate mounting of accessory tray


10


onto high chair tray


22


.




Each of side flanges


16


,


17


is elongated and coupled to lower end


30


of rear edge


24


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1 and 6

. Flattened side flanges


16


,


17


are positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another along lower end


30


to position the two U-shaped hooks


14


,


15


therebetween. Central flange


18


is elongated and coupled to lower end


30


of rear edge


24


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1 and 6

. Central flange


18


is positioned to lie between side flanges


16


,


17


and below and between U-shaped hooks


14


,


15


. Side flanges


16


,


17


and central flange


18


cooperate to establish a cantilevered second connector that is arranged to extend from rear edge


24


of item-storage platform


12


to engage an underside portion


42


of perimeter rim


20


of high chair tray


22


to facilitate mounting of accessory tray


10


onto high chair tray


22


.




Central flange


18


is formed to include a sloped ramp


44


arranged to face away from rear edge


24


of item-storage platform and a curved channel


46


formed to lie in a position between rear edge


24


and sloped ramp


44


. Curved channel


46


is configured to receive a portion


48


of perimeter rim


20


therein as shown in

FIG. 10

upon engagement of hooks


14


,


15


and flanges


16


,


17


,


18


to perimeter rim


20


of high chair tray


22


.




Accessory tray


10


is mounted onto perimeter rim


20


of high chair tray


22


in the manner shown in

FIGS. 7-10

. Flattened side flanges


16


,


17


slide under underside portion


42


of perimeter rim


20


. Portion


48


of perimeter rim


20


is cammed on sloped ramp


44


of central flange


18


until it fits into curved channel


46


formed in central flange


18


. Accessory tray


10


is disconnected from high chair tray


22


by reversing the installation process just described.




Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations, and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An accessory tray to mount on a juvenile high chair tray, the accessory tray comprisingan item-storage platform including a rear edge adapted to mate with a perimeter rim of a high chair tray, a first connector arranged to extend a first distance from the rear edge of the item-storage platform and adapted to engage a top side portion of the perimeter rim of the high chair tray, and a second connector, a portion of the second connector being arranged to extend a second distance from the rear edge of the item-storage platform and adapted to engage an underside portion of the perimeter rim, the second distance being greater than the first distance.
  • 2. The accessory tray of claim 1, wherein the rear edge includes upper and lower ends, the first connector is coupled to the upper end, and the second connector is coupled to the lower end to lie below the first connector.
  • 3. The accessory tray of claim 2, wherein the first connector includes two U-shaped hooks positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another along the upper end of the rear edge.
  • 4. The accessory tray of claim 3, wherein the second connector includes two side flanges positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another along the lower end of the rear edge to position the two U-shaped hooks therebetween.
  • 5. The accessory tray of claim 3, wherein the second connector includes a central flange positioned to lie along the lower end of the rear edge between the two U-shaped hooks.
  • 6. The accessory tray of claim 3, wherein the second connector includes two side flanges positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another along a lower end of the rear edge to position the two U-shaped hooks therebetween and a central flange positioned to lie along the lower end of the rear edge between the two side flanges and between the two U-shaped hooks.
  • 7. The accessory tray of claim 1, wherein the rear edge includes a left end, a right end, and a middle section positioned to lie between the left and right ends and the second connector includes a left side flange coupled to the left end and a right side flange coupled to the right end.
  • 8. The accessory tray of claim 7, wherein the first connector is coupled to the middle section.
  • 9. The accessory tray of claim 8, wherein the first connector includes two U-shaped hooks positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another.
  • 10. An accessory tray to mount on a juvenile high chair tray, the accessory tray comprisingan item-storage platform including a rear edge adapted to mate with a perimeter rim of a high chair tray, a first connector arranged to extend from the rear edge of the item-storage platform and adapted to engage a top side portion of the perimeter rim of the high chair tray, and a second connector arranged to extend from the rear edge of the item-storage platform and adapted to engage an underside portion of the perimeter rim, the rear edge including a left end, a right end, and a middle section positioned to lie between the left and right ends and the second connector including a left side flange coupled to the left end and a right side flange coupled to the right end, and wherein the second connector further includes a central flange coupled to the middle section.
  • 11. The accessory tray of claim 10, wherein the central flange is formed to include a sloped ramp arranged to face away from the rear edge of the item-storage platform and a channel formed to lie in a position between the rear edge and the sloped ramp and adapted to receive the perimeter rim of the high chair tray therein upon engagement of the first and second connectors to the perimeter rim of the high chair tray.
  • 12. The accessory tray of claim 10, wherein the first connector includes a first U-shaped hook coupled to the middle section and positioned to lie between the left and central flanges and a second U-shaped hook coupled to the middle section and positioned to lie between the central and right flanges.
  • 13. The accessory tray of claim 10, wherein the central flange extends a first distance from the rear edge and each of the left and right side flanges extend a second distance from the rear edge and the second distance is greater than the first distance.
  • 14. The accessory tray of claim 13, wherein the central flange is adapted to engage a lower edge of the perimeter rim of the juvenile chair tray and each of the left and right side flanges include a tip portion adapted to engage a downwardly facing bottom wall of the juvenile chair tray and an inner portion positioned to lie between the tip portion and the rear edge and adapted to engage the lower edge of the perimeter rim of the juvenile chair tray.
  • 15. The accessory tray of claim 10, wherein the rear edge is a vertical wall having an upper end coupled to the first connector and a lower end coupled to the second connector.
  • 16. The accessory tray of claim 15, wherein the vertical wall is a curved wall and each of the left and right side flanges has a first side edge having a first length and a second side edge having a second length shorter than the first length.
  • 17. A tray system comprisinga chair tray, an item-storage platform arranged to mate with a perimeter rim of the chair tray, a pair of hooks coupled to the item-storage platform to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another and arranged to engage a top side portion of the perimeter rim of the chair tray, and a pair of side flanges coupled to the item-storage platform to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another and below the pair of hooks to engage a downwardly facing bottom wall of the chair tray.
  • 18. The tray system of claim 17, further comprising a central flange positioned to lie between the side flanges and below the pair of hooks and arranged to engage an underside portion of the perimeter rim.
  • 19. The tray system of claim 18, wherein the central flange is positioned to lie between the pair of hooks.
  • 20. The tray system of claim 18, wherein the item-storage platform includes a rear edge coupled to the central flange and the central flange is formed to include a sloped ramp arranged to face away from the rear edge of the item-storage platform and a channel formed to lie in a position between the rear edge and the sloped ramp and to receive the perimeter rim of the chair tray therein upon engagement of the hooks and flanges to the perimeter rim of the chair tray.
  • 21. The tray system of claim 17, wherein the hooks are positioned to lie between the side flanges.
  • 22. The tray system of claim 17, wherein each hook is U-shaped and each side flange is flat.
  • 23. The tray system of claim 17, wherein the tray is formed to include a channel lying between the perimeter rim and the downwardly facing bottom wall and each side flange includes a distal top engaging the downwardly facing bottom wall, a root portion coupled to the item-storage platform, and a bridge portion interconnecting the root portion and the distal tip and extending across the channel.
  • 24. The tray system of claim 17, wherein each side flange engages a lower edge of the perimeter rim.
  • 25. A tray system comprisinga juvenile chair tray including a table surface and a perimeter rim coupled to the table surface and an accessory tray including an item-storage platform and a disconnectable mount coupled to the item-storage platform and coupled to the perimeter rim to support and cantilever the item-storage platform in a fixed position alongside the table surface of the juvenile chair tray, the disconnectable mount including a first connector configured to engage a top side portion of the perimeter rim and a portion of the second connector arranged to engage a lower edge of the perimeter rim.
  • 26. The tray system of claim 25, wherein the first connector includes two U-shaped hooks and the second connector includes a central flange positioned to lie between the U-shaped hooks and two side flanges arranged to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another to position the two U-shaped hooks and the central flange therebetween.
  • 27. The tray system of claim 26, wherein the table surface is oriented to face upwardly in a first direction, the juvenile chair tray further includes a bottom surface arranged to lie below the table surface in spaced-apart relation to the lower edge of the perimeter rim and oriented to face downwardly in a second direction, the central flange engages the lower edge of the perimeter rim, and the two side flanges engage the bottom surface of the juvenile chair tray.
  • 28. The tray system of claim 25, wherein the second connector includes a central flange formed to include a sloped ramp and a channel formed to lie in a position between the sloped ramp and the item-storage platform and the lower edge of the perimeter rim is received in the channel upon engagement of the first and second connectors to the perimeter rim of the juvenile chair tray.
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