Claims
- 1. A child shampooing chair comprising:
- a substantially planar seat section adapted to connect with the buttocks of a child;
- a substantially planar back section connected by a pivot joint to said seat section, said back section assuming a transverse location to said seat section, said back section adapted to connect with the back of a child, said back section being adjustably movable to various inclined positions relative to said seat section;
- a leg assembly attached to said seat section, said leg assembly being adjustable in length to change the distance of said seat section from a supportive surface;
- said back section having a free upper edge adapted to contact with the neck of a child, said free upper edge including a recess, said recess including a resilient pad;
- a pair of spaced apart arm member assemblies connected between said back section and said seat section, each said arm member assembly comprising a pair of arm members movable relative to each other to permit adjusting movement of said back section relative to said seat section with pivoting occurring through said pivot joint, each said arm member assembly including locking means for fixing the established position of said back section relative to said seat section, a said arm member of each said arm member assembly being pivotally connected to said back section so as to permit limited pivoting movement therebetween as said back section is moved to the various inclined positions, each said arm member assembly including a planar armrest defining a horizontally disposed planar surface, said planar surfaces of said arm member assemblies being in alignment and in a single horizontal plane, each said planar armrest being movably mounted on its respective said pair of arm members; and
- at least one container support device being fixedly secured to each said armrest member assembly, each said container support device includes a plurality of recesses, a said recess is to facilitate connection with a separate container such as a bottle of shampoo, each said recess has a longitudinal center axis, each said longitudinal center axis being inclined relative to vertical establishing a non-perpendicular position relative to said single horizontal plane.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/329,199, filed Mar. 27, 1989, by the same title.
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