The disclosure relates to a high chair structure. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a high chair for infants use.
High chairs are provided mainly for infants, so that the short infants can have exclusive seats at dining, and the infants can have the same height as adults with a high sense of participation during the dining process. At the same time, parents can conveniently feed the infants.
In the present, a high chair has a seat part, long legs disposed below the seat part, and a tray disposed in front of the seat part. For example, children high chairs disclosed in patent TW M370355U1, infant high chair having removable foot pedals disclosed in patent TW I417071 B, and assembling structure of high chair disclosed in patent TW M379385U1.
However, when the shape of the tray is to be changed or the tray's surface is defaced, the entire tray has to be disassembled to reassemble a new tray. Moreover, if the tray and the seat part are made as one piece, the entire seat part also has to be disassemble, and the replacement cost and resource wastes are thus increased.
Furthermore, in the children high chairs disclosed in patent TW M370355U1, the infants high chair having removable foot pedals disclosed in patent TW I417071 I, and the assembling structure of high chair disclosed in patent TW M379385U1, the disassembled seat part cannot be used in other situations, and thus the use thereof is limited and not in line with economic benefits.
Moreover, since the legs of the high chairs above are longer than the legs of normal chairs, the volume and the occupied space of the high chairs are large when the high chairs above are actually used. However, the high chairs can only be seated by infants. Therefore, after the high chairs are not used or the infants grow up, the storage of the high chairs are not convenient.
In view of the drawbacks of the high chairs above, the inventors research and develop the high chair of this invention.
A main aspect of this invention is to provide a high chair structure. The tray of the high chair mainly comprises a tray assembly and an upper tray board assembled on the tray assembly. The tray's shape can be changed through different upper tray boards assembled on the tray assembly. At the same time, the upper tray board is elastically fixed on the tray assembly, so that the upper tray board can be conveniently assembled or disassembled to save time.
Another aspect of this invention is to provide a high chair structure. Two fixing-belt receiving grooves are disposed on two sides of the seat part, and two cover boards are disposed on the openings of the fixing-belt receiving grooves to cover thereon. At the same time, the engaging and fixing structure of the cover boards and the openings of the grooves can be conveniently operated to open or close the cover boards.
Yet another aspect is to provide a high chair structure. A desk part can be assembled below a seat part in a separable way. Therefore, the high chair can be used in different ways depending on different conditions.
The aspects and effects above are accomplished by the following technical means.
A high chair comprises the following elements. A seat part comprises a baseboard and a peripheral wall extended from the baseboard to define a seating space. A tray part is set up between the two sides of the peripheral wall of the seat part, and the tray part comprises a tray assembly and an upper tray board. The trap assembly has a trap area disposed on an upper surface of the trap assembly. Two sides of the tray assembly are locked on the peripheral wall on two sides of the seat part, and the trap area has at least two corresponding concave holes disposed on a periphery of the trap area. The upper tray board is correspondingly accommodated in the trap area of the tray assembly. Elastic tenons are disposed on an outer surface of the upper tray board to correspond to the concave holes, so that the tenons can just inserted into the concave holes to fix the upper tray board on the tray assembly when the upper tray board is correspondingly disposed in the trap area of the tray assembly.
In the high chair above, the outer surface of the upper tray board has notches to correspond to the concave holes, an elastic segment is across two sidewalls of the notches, and the tenons are disposed on the elastic segments.
In the high chair above, two fixing-belt receiving grooves are respectively disposed on two sides of the peripheral walls of the seat part. The two fixing-belt receiving grooves are respectively combined with one ends of several fixing belts, and free ends of the fixing belts are buckled to each other. Two insert slots are respectively disposed on upper edges of the openings of the two fixing-belt receiving grooves. Bumps are respectively disposed on lower edges of the openings of the fixing-belt receiving grooves. Two cover boards are respectively disposed on the openings of the fixing-belt receiving grooves. Two insert sheets are respectively disposed in the insert slots. Two grooves are respectively disposed on the cover boards to receive the bumps, so that the cover boards are used to cover the fixing-belt receiving grooves.
In the high chair above, the fixing belts on the two sides of the seat part comprises back belts and seat belts, and free ends of the back belts are buckled to each other and free ends of the seat belts are buckled to each other.
In the high chair above, the high chair further comprises a desk part. At least three socket parts equiangularly disposed on a periphery of the desk part. Intercalation holes respectively disposed on the socket parts. Linking rods respectively disposed below and extended downward from the seat part to respectively correspond to the socket parts. Fasteners are pivotally disposed on bottoms of the linking rods and inserted into the intercalation holes to fix the seat part on the desk part. Supporting legs are disposed below bottoms of the socket parts.
The advantages of the disclosed high chair are described as follow.
1. In this invention, the high chair is assembled by the tray assembly and the upper tray board. The upper tray board is inserted and fixed on the tray assembly. The tray's shape can be changed through different upper tray boards assembled on the tray assembly. At the same time, the upper tray board is elastically fixed on the tray assembly, so that the upper tray board can be conveniently assembled or disassembled to save time.
2. In this invention, the high chair uses two fixing-belt receiving grooves disposed on two sides of the seat part, and two cover boards disposed on the openings of the fixing-belt receiving grooves to cover thereon. At the same time, the engaging and fixing structure of the cover boards and the openings of the grooves can be conveniently operated to open or close the cover boards.
3. In this invention, the high chair assembles a desk part below a seat part in a separable way. Therefore, the high chair can be used in different ways depending on different conditions.
To more completely and clearly illustrate the technical means and effects of this invention, the detailed descriptions are set forth below. Please refer to the disclosed figures and the reference numbers.
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The seat part 1 comprises a baseboard 11 and a peripheral wall 12 extended from the baseboard 11 to define a seating space 13.
The tray part 2 is set up between the two sides of the peripheral wall 12 of the seat part 1 and comprises a tray assembly 21 and an upper tray board 22. Two sides of the tray assembly 21 are locked on the peripheral wall 12 on two sides of the seat part 1. A trap area 211 is disposed on the upper surface of the trap assembly 21. At least two concave holes 212 are disposed on periphery of the trap area 211. The upper tray board 22 is correspondingly accommodated in the trap area 211 of the tray assembly 21. Elastic tenons 221 are disposed on the outer surface of the upper tray board 22 to correspond to the concave holes 212. When the upper tray board 22 is correspondingly disposed in the trap area 211 of the tray assembly 21, the tenons 221 can just inserted into the concave holes 212 to fix the upper tray board 22 on the tray assembly 21, as shown in
In the tray assembly 21, a shallow arc groove 213 is disposed on the periphery of the trap area 211 to form a gap between the tray assembly 21 and the upper tray board 22 after both are combined. Therefore, the tray assembly 21 and the upper tray board 22 can be easily separated.
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When the seat part 1 is installed on a general chair 4, the seat part 1 is placed on a seating surface 41 of the chair 4. The free ends of the back belts 15 on two sides of the seat part 1 are placed on a seat back 42 of the chair 4 and buckled to each other. At the same time, the free ends of the seat belts 16 on two sides of the seat part 1 are placed below the searing surface 41 and buckled to each other. Therefore, the seat part 1 can be fixed on the seating surface 41, as shown in
Breach 173 are formed on one side of the cover boards 17 away from the insert sheets 171 to form gaps between the cover boards 17 and the fixing-belt receiving groove 14, so that the cover boards 17 may be easily opened.
Moreover, the high chair further comprises a desk part 3, as shown in
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