Information
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Patent Grant
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6736451
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Patent Number
6,736,451
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 29, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 18, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Cuomo; Peter M.
- Harris; Stephanie
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 297 174 CS
- 297 2561
- 297 251
- 297 3541
- 297 35412
- 297 3611
- 297 374
- 297 153
- 297 373
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The foldable frame of a baby seat includes a seat member, a backrest member, and a position locking device. The position locking device includes a first positioning member mounted on the seat member and formed with a first receiving space, a second positioning member mounted on the backrest member, coupled pivotally to the first positioning member, and formed with a second receiving space, and a stop member that is movable from a locking position, where the stop member extends simultaneously into the first and second receiving spaces and prevents pivoting movement of the backrest member relative to the seat member, to an unlocking position, where the stop member is disposed in only one of the first and second receiving spaces and permits pivoting movement of the backrest member relative to the seat member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a foldable frame with a position locking device, more particularly to a foldable frame with a position locking device for use in a hook-on type baby seat.
2. Description of the Related Art
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,568,120, there is disclosed a hook-on type baby seat that includes a seat portion and a back portion coupled to a forwardly projecting anchor member. The anchor member is adapted to overlie a tabletop. The baby seat further includes grip means having a pair of free ends below the anchor member for gripping a bottom surface of the tabletop. The grip means is movably coupled to the anchor member and the seat portion such that the free ends of the grip means are supported for movement toward and away from the elevation of the anchor member. Latch means extends between the grip means and the back portion of the baby seat for latching the free ends of the grip means in one of a plurality of positions.
A bracket interconnects the seat and back portions. The baby seat further includes a spring-loaded pin provided on the back portion and extending though the bracket so as to hold the back portion in an operative position relative to the seat portion. A plastic button release is mounted on the bracket and is in contact with the pin. By pushing the button release, the pin is moved inwardly to disengage the bracket so as to permit folding of the back portion on the seat portion.
The following are some of the drawbacks of the aforesaid baby seat: Accidents can easily occur due to relative pivoting movement among the bracket, the seat portion and the back portion when folding and unfolding the back portion. Moreover, the button release is usually made of non-durable plastic material, and is likely to break after long-term use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a foldable frame with a position locking device that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks associated with prior art.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a hook-on type baby seat with a foldable frame that includes a position locking device.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a foldable frame comprises a first frame member, a second frame member, and a position locking device pivotally interconnecting the first and second frame members such that the second frame member is pivotable relative to the first frame member between folded and unfolded positions. The position locking device includes:
a first positioning member mounted on the first frame member and having one side formed with a first receiving space, the first receiving space having a non-circular cross-section;
a second positioning member mounted on the second frame member and having one side that confronts said one side of the first positioning member and that is formed with a second receiving space, the second receiving space having the non-circular cross-section, the second positioning member being pivotally connected to the first positioning member; and
a stop member slidably disposed in the first and second positioning members and having the non-circular cross-section, the stop member being movable from a locking position, where the stop member extends simultaneously into the first and second receiving spaces and prevents pivoting movement of the second frame member relative to the first frame member, to an unlocking position, where the stop member is disposed in only one of the first and second receiving spaces and permits pivoting movement of the second frame member relative to the first frame member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a baby seat comprises:
a seat member with a rear end;
a backrest member with a lower end;
a position locking device pivotally interconnecting the seat and backrest members such that the backrest member is pivotable relative to the seat member between folded and unfolded positions, the position locking device including
a first positioning member mounted on one of the rear end of the seat member and the lower end of the backrest member and having one side formed with a first receiving space, the first receiving space having a non-circular cross-section,
a second positioning member mounted on the other one of the rear end of the seat member and the lower end of the backrest member and having one side that confronts said one side of the first positioning member and that is formed with a second receiving space, the second receiving space having the non-circular cross-section, the second positioning member being pivotally connected to the first positioning member, and
a stop member slidably disposed in the first and second positioning members and having the non-circular cross-section, the stop member being movable from a locking position, where the stop member extends simultaneously into the first and second receiving spaces and prevents pivoting movement of the backrest member relative to the seat member, to an unlocking position, where the stop member is disposed in only one of the first and second receiving spaces and permits pivoting movement of the backrest member relative to the seat member;
a forwardly projecting anchor member coupled to the seat and backrest members and adapted to overlie a tabletop; and
a grip member coupled to the anchor member and having a pair of free ends disposed below the anchor member and adapted for gripping a bottom surface of the tabletop.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing the preferred embodiment of a baby seat according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic side view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view to illustrate a position locking device of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 4
is a schematic cross-sectional view of the position locking device to illustrate a stop member when at a locking position;
FIG. 5
is a schematic cross-sectional view of the position locking device to illustrate the stop member when at an unlocking position;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view illustrating the preferred embodiment when in a folded state; and
FIG. 7
is another perspective view of the preferred embodiment to illustrate a tray removably disposed on an anchor member.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the preferred embodiment of a baby seat
1
according to the present invention is shown to be adapted to be attached to a tabletop
2
. The baby seat
1
includes a seat member
11
, a backrest member
12
, a forwardly projecting anchor member
13
, a grip member
14
, a connecting member
15
, a latch member
16
, and a pair of position locking devices
17
.
The position locking devices
17
, which will be described in greater detail in the succeeding paragraphs, pivotally interconnect the seat and backrest members
11
,
12
such that the backrest member
12
is pivotable relative to the seat member
11
between folded and unfolded positions.
The anchor member
13
is adapted to overlie the tabletop
2
, and includes a first U-shaped frame
131
having a pair of parallel first portions
134
connected pivotally and respectively to opposite lateral sides of the backrest member
12
, and a first connecting portion
133
interconnecting the first portions
134
and disposed behind the backrest member
12
. Each first portion
134
has a free end
135
with a grip sleeve
132
sleeved thereon for contacting the tabletop
2
when the first portion
134
overlies the latter.
The connecting member
15
includes a pair of links
151
, each of which has a first end connected pivotally to a respective one of the first portions
134
, and a second end connected pivotally to a respective lateral side of the seat member
11
.
The grip member
14
includes a second U-shaped frame
141
having a pair of parallel second portions
144
respectively disposed adjacent to the lateral sides of the backrest member
12
, and a second connecting portion
143
interconnecting the second portions
144
and disposed behind the backrest member
12
. Each second portion
144
is connected pivotally to a respective link
151
, and has a free end
145
with a grip sleeve
142
sleeved thereon. The free ends
145
of the second portions
144
are disposed below the free ends
135
of the first portions
134
of the anchor member
13
. The links
151
of the connecting member
15
couple the grip member
14
to the anchor member
13
and the seat member
11
such that the free ends
145
of the second portions
144
are supported for movement toward and away from the free ends
135
of the first portions
134
of the anchor member
13
. The grip sleeves
142
grip the bottom surface of the tabletop
2
when the second portions
144
are extended under the tabletop
2
. Accordingly, the anchor member
13
and the grip member
14
cooperate to anchor the baby seat
1
at an edge of the tabletop
2
. Moreover, since the grip sleeves
132
,
142
are the only portions that engage the tabletop
2
, the tabletop
2
will not be marred when the baby seat
1
is anchored thereon.
The latch member
16
extends between the grip member
14
and the backrest member
12
for latching the free ends
145
of the grip member
14
in one of a plurality of positions when the backrest member
12
is disposed at the unfolded position. The latch member
16
includes a rack
161
attached to the backrest member
12
, and a spring-loaded pawl
162
pivotally attached to the second connecting portion
143
for movement therewith. The rack
161
has teeth
163
formed on a curved surface thereof, and a stop block
164
formed on a top end thereof. The pawl
162
includes a pawl body
165
pivotally connected to the second connecting portion
143
, a pair of teeth
167
on a top end thereof for meshing with the teeth
163
on the rack
161
, and a handle
166
on a bottom end thereof to permit manipulation of the pawl
162
. The pawl
162
is biased by a torsion spring (not shown) to maintain engagement between the teeth
167
on the pawl
162
and the teeth
163
on the rack
161
. The stop block
164
prevents the pawl
162
from disengaging from the rack
161
upon reaching the top end of the rack
161
. By operating the handle
166
, the grip member
14
can be moved so as to engage or disengage from the bottom surface of the tabletop
2
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3
,
4
, and
5
, each of the position locking devices
17
includes a first positioning member
171
, a second positioning member
172
, and a stop member
181
. The first positioning members
171
of the position locking devices
17
are mounted on the rear end of the seat member
11
. On the other hand, the second positioning members
172
of the position locking devices
17
are mounted on the lower end of the backrest member
12
.
In this embodiment, each first positioning member
171
includes a first locking cap
174
integrally formed with the seat member
11
. The first locking cap
174
has one side formed with a first receiving space
173
, and an opposite side formed with a button hole
170
. The first receiving space
173
and the button hole
170
are separated by a partition wall
175
. The partition wall
175
is formed with a pair of slots
179
therethrough. The first receiving space
173
has a non-circular cross-section, which is oval in this embodiment.
In this embodiment, each second positioning member
172
includes a second locking cap
177
integrally formed with the backrest member
12
. The second locking cap
177
has a first side that confronts the adjacent first positioning member
171
and that is formed with a second receiving space
176
, and an opposite second side formed with an end wall
178
. The second receiving space
176
has the same non-circular cross-section as the first receiving space
174
.
It is noted that, although the first and second positioning members
171
,
172
are integrally formed with the respective one of the seat and backrest members
11
,
12
in this embodiment, in practice, it is feasible to form the first and second positioning member
171
,
172
separate from the seat and backrest members
11
,
12
. Under such a situation, the first and second positioning members
171
,
172
can be secured to the seat and backrest members
11
,
12
in any suitable manner when assembling the baby seat
1
.
Each stop member
181
is slidably disposed in the first and second positioning members
171
,
172
and has the aforesaid non-circular cross-section. The stop member
181
is movable from a locking position, where the stop member
181
extends simultaneously into the first and second receiving spaces
173
,
176
and prevents pivoting movement of the backrest member
12
relative to the seat member
11
, as best shown in
FIG. 4
, to an unlocking position, where the stop member
181
is disposed in only one of the first and second receiving spaces
173
,
176
and permits pivoting movement of the backrest member
12
relative to the seat member
11
, as best shown in FIG.
5
. In the preferred embodiment, the backrest member
12
is at the unfolded position shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
when the stop member
182
is at the locking position. Each position locking device
17
further includes a biasing member
182
, a button member
183
, and a pivot axle
184
.
The biasing member
182
of each position locking device
17
is in the form of a coiled compression spring in this embodiment, is disposed in the respective second receiving space
176
, and has one end abutting against the stop member
181
and the other end abutting against the end wall
178
of the second locking cap
177
for biasing the stop member
181
to the locking position.
The button member
183
of each position locking device
17
includes a pressing portion
185
and a pair of hooks
186
extending from the pressing portion
185
. The pressing portion
185
is movably received in the button hole
170
of the respective first locking cap
174
, and the hooks
186
extend through the slots
179
in the partition wall
175
of the respective first locking cap
174
and abut against the respective stop member
181
. The button member
183
is operable so as to force the stop member
181
to the unlocking position against biasing action of the biasing member
182
.
The pivot axle
184
of each position locking device
17
includes a bolt
187
and nut
188
. The bolt
187
passes through the partition wall
175
of the respective first locking cap
174
, the respective stop member
181
, the respective biasing member
182
and the end wall
178
of the respective second locking cap
177
for threaded engagement with the nut
188
, thereby pivotally interconnecting the first and second positioning members
171
,
172
.
It should be noted that the pivot axles
184
are not necessarily mounted between the first and second positioning members
171
,
172
. The pivot axles
184
can be mounted at any position as long as the seat and backrest members
11
,
12
are pivotally connected and as long as the first and second positioning members
171
,
172
are pivotable relative to each other.
In practice, when the backrest member
12
is locked by the biasing members
182
so as to extend simultaneously into the first and second receiving spaces
173
,
176
, thereby preventing pivoting movement of the backrest member
12
relative to the seat member
11
. At the same time, the stop members
181
push the hooks
186
of the button members
183
to engage the partition walls
175
and to cause the button members
183
to protrude from the button holes
170
. Thereafter, when it is desired to fold the backrest member
12
for storing the baby seat
1
, the pressing portions
185
of the button members
183
are simultaneously pushed inwardly, thereby moving the stop members
181
entirely into the second receiving spaces
176
so that the backrest member
12
can be pivoted relative to the seat member
11
. The backrest member
12
is then pushed forwardly for folding on the seat member
11
, as best shown in FIG.
6
.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, the baby seat
1
of the present invention can further include a tray
19
removably disposed on the first portions
134
of the anchor member
13
when the baby seat
1
is mounted on the tabletop
2
.
The seat member
11
, the backrest member
12
and the position locking devices
17
constitute a foldable frame of the baby seat
1
. The foldable frame as such should not be limited to the baby seat
1
and can be modified for use in other types of seats, such as a lawn chair.
As compared to the conventional baby seat with the exposed bracket, the baby seat
1
of the present invention is safer to use since the position locking devices
17
use stop members
181
that are entirely encapsulated within first and second positioning members
171
,
172
. Moreover, the use of the button members
183
and the biasing members
182
in the position locking devices
17
results in a more durable construction as compared to the plastic button release in the conventional baby seat described hereinabove.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A foldable frame comprising first and second frame members, and a position locking device pivotally interconnecting said first and second frame members such that said second frame member is pivotable relative to said first frame member between folded and unfolded positions, said position locking device includinga first positioning member mounted on said first frame member and having one side formed with a first receiving space, said first receiving space having a non-circular cross-section, a second positioning member mounted on said second frame member and having one side that confronts said one side of said first positioning member and that is formed with a second receiving space, said second receiving space having the non-circular cross-section, said second positioning member being pivotally connected to said first positioning member, and a stop member slidably disposed in said first and second positioning members and having the non-circular cross-section, said stop member being movable from a locking position, where said member extends stop simultaneously into said first and second receiving spaces and prevents pivoting movement of said second frame member relative to said first frame member, to an unlocking position, where said stop member is disposed in only one of said first and second receiving spaces and permits pivoting movement of said second frame member relative to said first frame member; wherein said position locking device further includes a biasing member for biasing said stop member to the locking position, and wherein said position locking device further includes a button member mounted movably on one of said first and second positioning members and extending into one of said first and second receiving spaces to abut against said stop member, said button member being operable so as to force said stop member to the unlocking position against biasing action of said biasing member.
- 2. The foldable frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second frame member is at the unfolded position when said stop member is at the locking position.
- 3. A foldable frame comprising first and second frame members, and a position locking device pivotally interconnecting said first and second frame members such that said second frame member is pivotable relative to said first frame member between folded and unfolded positions, said position locking device includinga first positioning member mounted on said first frame member and having one side formed with a first receiving space, said first receiving space having a non-circular cross-section, a second positioning member mounted on said second frame member and having one side that confronts said one side of said first positioning member and that is formed with a second receiving space, said second receiving space having the non-circular cross-section, said second positioning member being pivotally connected to said first positioning member, and a stop member slidably disposed in said first and second positioning members and having the non-circular cross-section, said stop member being movable from a locking position, where said member extends stop simultaneously into said first and second receiving spaces and prevents pivoting movement of said second frame member relative to said first frame member, to an unlocking position, where said stop member is disposed in only one of said first and second receiving spaces and permits pivoting movement of said second frame member relative to said first frame member; wherein said position locking device further includes a biasing member for biasing said stop member to the locking position, wherein said position locking device further includes a pivot axle pivotally interconnecting said first and second positioning members, and wherein said biasing member is a coiled compression spring sleeved on said pivot axle, said pivot axle extending slidably through said stop member.
- 4. A baby seat comprising:a seat member with a rear end; a backrest member with a lower end; a position locking device pivotally interconnecting said seat and backrest members such that said backrest member is pivotable relative to said seat member between folded and unfolded positions, said position locking device including a first positioning member mounted on one of said rear end of said seat member and said lower end of said backrest member and having one side formed with a first receiving space, said first receiving space having a non-circular cross-section, a second positioning member mounted on the other one of said rear end of said seat member and said lower end of said backrest member and having one side that confronts said one side of said first positioning member and that is formed with a second receiving space, said second receiving space having the non-circular cross-section, said second positioning member being pivotally connected to said first positioning member, and a stop member slidably disposed in said first and second positioning members and having the non-circular cross-section, said stop member being movable from a locking position, where said stop member extends simultaneously into said first and second receiving spaces and prevents pivoting movement of said backrest member relative to said seat member, to an unlocking position, where said stop member is disposed in only one of said first and second receiving spaces and permits pivoting movement of said backrest member relative to said seat member; a forwardly projecting anchor member coupled to said seat and backrest members and adapted to overlie a tabletop; and a grip member coupled to said anchor member and having a pair of free ends disposed below said anchor member and adapted for gripping a bottom surface of the tabletop.
- 5. The baby seat as claimed in claim 4, wherein said backrest member is at the unfolded position when said stop member is at the locking position.
- 6. The baby seat as claimed in claim 4, wherein said position locking device further includes a biasing member for biasing said stop member to the locking position.
- 7. The baby seat as claimed in claim 6, wherein said position locking device further includes a button member mounted movably on one of said first and second positioning members and extending into one of said first and second receiving spaces to abut against said stop member, said but ton member being operable so as to force said stop member to the unlocking position against biasing action of said biasing member.
- 8. The baby seat as claimed in claim 6, wherein said position locking device further includes a pivot axle pivotally interconnecting said first and second positioning members.
- 9. The baby seat as claimed in claim 8, wherein said biasing member is a coiled compression spring sleeved on said pivot axle, said pivot axle extending slidably through said stop member.
- 10. The baby seat as claimed in claim 4, further comprising:a connecting member coupling said grip member to said anchor member and said seat member such that said free ends of said grip member are supported for movement toward and away from said anchor member; and a latch member extending between said grip member and said backrest member for latching said free ends of said grip member in one of a plurality of positions when said backrest member is disposed at the unfolded position.
- 11. The baby seat as claimed in claim 10, wherein:said anchor member includes a first U-shaped frame having a pair of parallel first portions connected pivotally and respectively to opposite lateral sides of said backrest member, and a first connecting portion interconnecting said first portions and disposed behind said backrest member; said grip member including a second U-shaped frame having a pair of parallel second portions respectively disposed adjacent to said lateral sides of said backrest member, and a second connecting portion interconnecting said second portions and disposed behind said backrest member; said connecting member including a pair of links, each of which has a first end connected pivotally to a respective one of said first portions, and a second end connected pivotally to said seat member; each of said second portions being connected pivotally to a respective one of said links.
- 12. The baby seat as claimed in claim 11, wherein said latch member includes:a rack attached to said backrest member; and a spring-loaded pawl attached to said grip member for movement with said grip member, said pawl being biased for meshing with said rack.
- 13. The baby seat as claimed in claim 11, wherein each of said first and second portions has a free end with a grip sleeve sleeved thereon.
- 14. The baby seat as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a tray removably disposed on said anchor member.
- 15. The baby seat as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first and second positioning members are integrally formed with said seat and backrest members, respectively.
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