This application claims priority of Chinese application no. 200620120424.2, filed on Jun. 20, 2006.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a folding device, more particularly to a folding device for a highchair.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
The actuator 30 is formed with a spring chamber 33, and is disposed between the outer and inner caps 10, 20. The outer cap 10 is provided with a button slot 12 to hold the actuator 30 and prevent the actuator 30 from displacing relative to the outer cap 10.
The inner cap 20 is provided with a first protrusion 21 and a second protrusion 22. The actuator 30 is provided with a first engaging notched portion 31 and a second engaging notched portion 32. A restoring spring 40 is disposed in the spring chamber 33 of the actuator 30. When the highchair is in an expanded state, the first engaging notched portion 31 of the actuator 30 is biased by the restoring spring 40 to abut against the first protrusion 21 of the inner cap 20.
When folding the highchair, the actuator 30 is pressed upward to disengage the first engaging notched portion 31 of the actuator 30 from the first protrusion 21 of the inner cap 20. At this time, the inner cap 20 can be pivoted relative to the outer cap 10 for folding.
When expanding the highchair, the actuator 30 is pressed upward once again to permit pivoting of the inner cap 20 in the opposite direction for expanding.
Since positioning in the folding device is achieved through the first and second protrusions 21, 22 of the inner cap 20 and the first and second engaging notched portions 31, 32 of the actuator 30, it is required to operate the actuator 30 when expanding or folding the highchair.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a folding device for a highchair that is easier to operate as compared to the aforementioned prior art.
Accordingly, a folding device of the present invention is adapted for interconnecting foldably first and second legs of a highchair. The folding device comprises a first folding member, a second folding member, a toothed wheel, a spring and an actuator.
The first folding member is adapted to be connected to the first leg and is formed with at least one positioning groove.
The second folding member is adapted to be connected to the second leg and is formed with a position limiting unit that has a first contact portion and a second contact portion adjacent to the first contact portion. The second contact portion forms a step with the first contact portion and is indented relative to the first contact portion.
The toothed wheel includes a wheel body that is disposed between the first and second folding members and that has a periphery provided with at least one primary tooth. A portion of the primary tooth is received in the positioning groove to arrest rotation of the wheel body relative to the first folding member.
The spring is disposed between the wheel body and the first folding member.
The actuator is disposed on one side of the wheel body opposite to the spring and is accessible externally of the second folding member.
The second folding member is rotatable relative to an assembly of the first folding member and the toothed wheel between folded and expanded positions.
The primary tooth of the wheel body abuts against the first contact portion of the position limiting unit when the second folding member is at the folded position.
Movement of the second folding member to the expanded position results in abutment of the primary tooth of the wheel body against the second contact portion of the position limiting unit.
The actuator is operable to move the primary tooth of the wheel body away from the second contact portion of the position limiting unit against urging action of the spring to permit movement of the second folding member from the expanded position back to the folded position.
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:
Referring to
The first folding member 51 has a coupling seat 510 that extends from a periphery thereof along a tangential direction and that is adapted to be connected to the first leg 6, and an inner side formed with a central axle 511 and six angularly spaced apart positioning grooves 512 disposed around the central axle 511.
The second folding member 54 has a coupling seat 540 that extends from a periphery thereof along a tangential direction and that is adapted to be connected to the second leg 6, and an inner side that is formed with a central sleeve 5400 to be sleeved on the central axle 511 of the first folding member 51 to interconnect pivotally the first and second folding members 51, 54. The second folding member 54 is further formed with a pair of position limiting units 541 which are formed on an inner ring surface of an inner ring wall that surrounds the central sleeve 5400 and which are disposed at diametrically opposite positions relative to the central sleeve 5400. Each of the position limiting units 541 has a first contact portion 543 and a second contact portion 544 adjacent to the first contact portion 543. The second contact portion 544 forms a step with the first contact portion 543 and is indented relative to the first contact portion 543. The second folding member 54 is further formed with six protrusions 542 which are angularly spaced apart from each other and which are formed on the inner ring surface of the inner ring wall. Each of the position limiting units 541 is disposed between a respective pair of the protrusions 542.
The toothed wheel 52 includes a wheel body 521 that is disposed between the first and second folding members 51, 54 and that has a periphery provided with a pair of primary teeth 522 disposed at diametrically opposite positions. The periphery of the wheel body 521 is further provided with four angularly spaced apart secondary teeth 523 symmetrically disposed between the primary teeth 522. The height of each of the secondary teeth 523 is shorter than that of each of the primary teeth 522. A portion of each of the primary and secondary teeth 522, 523 is received in a respective one of the positioning grooves 512 to arrest rotation of the wheel body 521 relative to the central axle 511 of the first folding member 51. However, the wheel body 521 is movable relative to the first folding member 51 along the central axle 511, which passes through the wheel body 521 and which serves as a wheel axis. The primary teeth 522 are associated operably and respectively with the position limiting units 541 in a manner to be described hereinafter. Each of the secondary teeth 523 has first and second lateral sides 5231, 5232 and an inclined end surface 5233 interconnecting the first and second lateral sides 5231, 5232 and configuring the first lateral side 5231 to be shorter than the second lateral side 5232. Each of the secondary teeth 523 is associated operably with a corresponding adjacent pair of the protrusions 542 in a manner to be described hereinafter.
The spring 53 is sleeved on the central sleeve 5400 and is disposed between the wheel body 521 and the first folding member 51. The spring 53 biases the toothed wheel 52 away from the first folding member 51 and toward the second folding member 54.
The second folding member 54 is rotatable relative to an assembly of the first folding member 51 and the toothed wheel 52 between folded and expanded positions that correspond respectively to the folded and expanded states of the first and second legs 6. As shown in
To move the second folding member 54 from the expanded position back to the folded position, the locking action of the toothed wheel 52 on the second folding member 54 must be released first. In this embodiment, the actuator 55 is mounted movably on the second folding member 54, has four posts 551 (see
In this embodiment, the positions and numbers of the primary and secondary teeth 522, 523 on the wheel body 521 were chosen to achieve balanced forces during conversion of the first and second legs 6 between the folded and expanded states. In another embodiment of this invention, the wheel body 521 may be provided with only one primary tooth 522 and one secondary tooth 523 that cooperate with one position limiting unit 541 and one protrusion 542 on the second folding member 54 in the aforementioned manner. In yet another embodiment of this invention, the wheel body 521 may be provided with only one primary tooth 522 that cooperates with one position limiting unit 541 formed with a step of the second folding member 54 to achieve the same result.
In sum, in the folding device 5 of this embodiment, positioning is achieved through the primary and secondary teeth 522, 523 on the wheel body 521 and the position limiting units 541 and the protrusions 542 on the second folding member 54. The actuator 55 is provided to release the second folding member 54 from the locking action of the toothed wheel 52 when moving the second folding member 54 from the expanded position to the folded position. However, in the folding device 5 of this invention, the second folding member 54 can be moved from the folded position back to the expanded position by simply pulling apart the first and second legs 6 without the need to operate the actuator 55.
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.
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