Conventionally, high chairs have been relatively fixed and single-purpose products. They are used while a child is too small or unable to sit at a dinner table in a normal chair. After that point, high chairs are no longer of use and are sold, thrown away, or put into storage until the family has another child.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter.
A first aspect is directed to a combination high chair and step stool. The combination includes a base. The base includes a first pair of legs, a second pair of legs, a first step disposed at a first elevation between at least one of the first pair of legs and at least one of the second pair of legs, a second step disposed at a second elevation between the at least one of the first pair of legs and the at least one of the second pair of legs, a first bracket portion, and a second bracket portion. The combination also includes a seat. The seat includes a first mounting member configured to be selectively attached to the first bracket portion and a second mounting member configured to be selectively attached to the second bracket portion.
The combination may further include a handrail, which may include a bar, a third mounting member disposed at a first end of the bar and configured to be selectively attached to the first bracket, and a fourth mounting member disposed at a second end of the bar and configured to be selectively attached to the second bracket.
The first bracket portion may include a central guide; the third mounting member comprises a vertical channel; and the central guide may be inserted into the vertical channel when the third mounting member is attached to the first bracket portion.
The third mounting member may also include a flexible tab for selectively locking the third mounting member to the first bracket portion.
The bar may include a horizontal portion disposed between two vertical portions.
The combination may further a first hinge pivotally joining the first pair of legs and comprising the first bracket portion and a second hinge pivotally joining the second pair of legs and comprising the second bracket portion.
In some instances, when the combination is in a first configuration, the first pair of legs extend downward at a first angle relative to each other and the second pair of legs extend downward at the first angle relative to each other, and when the combination is in a second configuration, the first pair of legs extend downward at a second angle relative to each other and the second pair of legs extend downward at the second angle, the second angle being less than the first angle.
The first and second pairs of legs may each include a front leg and a rear leg, and the combination may further include a front cross bar extending between the front legs of the first and second pairs of legs and a rear cross bar extending between the rear legs of the first and second pairs of legs. The second step may extend between and be supported by the front and rear cross bars when the combination is in the first configuration, and the second step may be supported by the rear cross bar and not the front cross bar when the combination is in the second configuration.
The second step may include a button that, when depressed, disengages the second step from the front cross bar.
The second step may include an elongate channel through which the rear cross bar passes and along which the rear cross bar is permitted to travel when the combination is in the second configuration.
The first hinge may include a button that, when depressed, allows the first pair of legs to pivot relative to each other, and the button may be biased outward so as to prevent rotation of the first pair or legs relative to each other.
The second elevation may be higher than the first elevation, and the second step may include a platform spanning at least between front legs of the first and second pairs of legs and rear legs of the first and second pairs of legs.
A second aspect is directed to a combination high chair and step stool for supporting a child above a surface. The combination includes a step stool portion. The step stool portion includes a first step disposed at a first elevation relative to the surface and capable of supporting the child, a second step disposed at a second elevation relative to the surface and capable of supporting the child, and a bracket. The combination further includes a chair portion. The chair portion includes a seat, a back, and a mounting member configured to be selectively and releasably attached to the bracket.
The bracket may include a central guide; the mounting member may include a vertical channel; and the central guide may be inserted into the vertical channel when the mounting member is attached to the bracket.
The central guide may include a depression disposed on an outward face thereof; the mounting member may include a projection disposed within the vertical channel; and the projection may be inserted into the depression when the mounting member is attached to the bracket to thereby lock the mounting member and the bracket together.
The bracket may include a plurality of depressions disposed at varying positions on an outward face thereof, wherein the projection can be selectively inserted into any one of the plurality of depressions to enable the height of the chair portion relative to the step stool portion to be adjusted.
The projection may be retractable into the mounting member and out of the depression to permit the mounting member to move relative to the bracket.
The mounting member may include a button that, when depressed, causes the projection to retract into the mounting member.
The combination may further include a tray that is selectively attachable to the chair portion.
A third aspect is directed to a system for a combination high chair and step stool. The system includes a base, a chair and a handrail. The base includes a first pair of legs, a first hinge pivotally joining the first pair of legs and comprising a first bracket, a second pair of legs, a second hinge pivotally joining the second pair of legs and comprising a second bracket, a first step disposed at a first elevation between at least one of the first pair of legs and at least one of the second pair of legs, and a second step disposed at a second elevation between the at least one of the first pair of legs and the at least one of the second pair of legs. The chair includes a seat, a back, a first mounting member disposed at a first side of the chair and configured to be selectively attached to the first bracket, and a second mounting member disposed at a second side of the chair and configured to be selectively attached to the second bracket. The handrail includes a bar, a third mounting member disposed at a first end of the bar and configured to be selectively attached to the first bracket, and a fourth mounting member disposed at a second end of the bar and configured to be selectively attached to the second bracket. The chair and the handrail are interchangeably attachable to the base.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of embodiments of the invention:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the invention will be described in conjunction with the preferred embodiments, it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the invention to these embodiments. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover alternatives, modifications and equivalents, which may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims. Furthermore, in the detailed description of the present invention, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well known methods, procedures, components, and circuits have not been described in detail as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the present invention.
Various embodiments of the present invention relate to a high chair that can be converted to a stepstool when a child is ready to stand and help in the kitchen. Such embodiments may implement the convertibility with a base with one or more steps, where the base may be interchangeably coupled with a chair or a hand rail. Furthermore, the convertible highchair can fold for easy storage in either the highchair or step stool configuration.
The high chair system also includes a chair 300 and a handrail 400. The chair 300 includes first and second mounting assemblies 340a, 340b (the latter shown in
The high chair system 1000 may also a tray 600, which may include a lower tray portion 620 and an upper tray portion 610. The lower tray portion 620 may be selectively attachable to the chair 300, and the upper tray portion 610 may be selectively attachable to the lower tray portion 620, e.g., for easy cleaning.
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In some embodiments, the back 320 of the chair 300 may tilt or recline relative to the seat 310. To that end, the chair 300 may include a latch 324 at the top of the back 320, which, when lifted, permits the back 320 to pivot relative to the seat 310 (e.g., by pulling a cable which in turn disengages a locking mechanism).
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Thus, various embodiments provide for a convertible high chair system that may be converted from a high chair to a step stool. The high chair may further be reclinable. As such, the high chair system can be used throughout a child's life, from an infant that is just starting to eat to a toddler to a school-aged child helping a parent in the kitchen. Such a system therefore is both versatile and provides a much longer lifecycle of usage.
The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
The present Application for Patent is a Continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/894,135 entitled “FEATURE HIGH CHAIR,” filed Jun. 5, 2020, which itself claims priority to Provisional Application No. 62/857,680 entitled “FEATURE HIGH CHAIR” filed Jun. 5, 2019, the contents of which are incorporated herein in their entireties and for all purposes.
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