The invention relates to a high chair according to the preamble of claim 1.
A high chair should be relatively high in order to allow the child to sit at a level slightly underneath the level of a dining table/kitchen table and should also have a high security, among other things against tipping over. Therefore the legs are preferably directed to be supported on the floor at widely distanced points, which means that the high chair requires a comparatively large space. Therefore, it is desirable to arrange one pair of the legs of the high chair pivotal between a first retracted storage position, in vicinity of the position for the other pair of legs, and a second, extended user position. It is of course desirable to be able to guarantee an effective locking of the folding legs in the extended position, which locking can be disengaged. Further it is desirable to be able to sell and distribute the high chair in the form of a minimized package comprising partly unassembled legs, partly a chair unit to which the legs can be attached. The legs of the chair are mounted by rigidly attaching their ends to a respective socket on the chair unit.
One object of the invention is to provide a locking mechanism for the high chair, which in addition to a secure locking of the pair of legs in extended position, allows the pair of legs, when extending them from a retracted position, with high security to take in the completely extended and locked position.
A further object is to provide a locking mechanism which is easy to disengage in order to allow the pair of legs to be swung back into a storage position.
One or several of these objects are achieved fully or partly with the invention.
The invention is defined in the appended independent claim.
Embodiments of the invention are defined in the appended dependent claims.
The invention accordingly provides a high chair with a folding pair of legs and with a locking mechanism which affords automatic locking of the pair of legs when it moves to the extended end position, wherein the locking mechanism has a control means which allows disengagement of the pair of legs for moving them back to a storage position.
Further is provided a blocking device, which is arranged to keep the folding pair of legs in retracted position up to a certain limit for a torque applied on the pair of legs around its pivot bearing. When a user applies a torque onto the pair of legs above this limit, the blocking means is arranged to abruptly let go of the pair of legs so that this (and the user's arm) is given a momentum which exists up to the locked end position of the pair of legs caused by the locking mechanism.
The high chair may comprise a rigid chair unit, which comprises a seat, a back rest rigidly attached to the seat and a foot rest rigidly attached to the seat, the foot rest being located at a distance underneath the level of the seat, whereby the chair unit is carried by a front and a rear pair of legs, said pairs of legs being mutually foldable between a support position, in which the pairs of legs are extended from each other, and a storage position, in which the pairs of legs are retracted towards each other. The front pair of legs can be permanently attached to the chair unit in the area of the foot rest. The rear pair of legs can be mounted in the lower part of a link, which with an upper part is pivotally swivelled in the chair unit in a transition area between the seat and the back rest, for pivotal movement around a horizontal axis. The length of the link is suitably adapted to make possible the use of mutually alike and equally long legs for the high chair. Hereby the length of the legs is minimized, which in practical embodiments may imply that the length of the legs substantially corresponds to the largest dimension of the chair unit so that the length of a package, e.g. in the symmetry plane of the chair unit, substantially determines the length of the package and so that the chair unit finds room within the size of a carton, e.g. with a form of a parallelepiped, adapted to the chair unit.
The high chair according to the invention as well as embodiments thereof, will be described with reference to embodiments of the invention illustrated on the accompanying drawings, on which:
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A blocking means not shown in the drawing makes possible the arrest of the post 11 in erected position.
Further is shown that the chair unit 1 comprises a link 15, the upper part of which is journalled at 16 around a horizontal axis, which is situated in the vicinity of the transition area between the back rest 3 and the seat 4. The lower end of the link 15 is shown in an extended end position at about the same level as the foot rest 5. The lower side edges of the chair unit diverge from each other in a direction downwards. The link 15 has side edges which also diverge in a direction downwards. The lower side edges of the chair unit in the area of the foot rest 5 as well as the side edges of the link 15 at the lower end of the link 15 have the form of receiving sleeves or sockets, which receive separate chair legs 20, which are shown to have rounded feet 21, which limits the risk for the legs 20 to hook onto any object on the ground surface/floor, with the risk that the high chair thereby tips over.
The legs 20 can have a blocking spring, which engages in a corresponding recess in the respective socket 17 in order to guarantee a correct orientation of the feet 21. The legs 20 with feet 21 are preferably mutually alike and equally long. The four legs 20 on the high chair converge upwards towards a point above the seat 4.
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The locking element has a tip 49, which engages behind the wall 32 in the area under the opening 33. The cover has a generally horizontal bottom unit 37 with a guide cam 38 for the lower end of the tip 49.
By manual application of a pressure in a direction downwards against the locking element 44 the locking element 44 will approach the guide rail 40 so that the abutment surface 45 of the locking element together with the guide rail 40 can be displaced through the opening 33, whereupon the lower edge of the guide rail 40 and the upper side of the locking element 44 can slide against the opening 33 underneath the respective upper edge during pushing into the space 31. In the vicinity of the retracted position for the link 15 the tip 49 will slide up onto the guide cam 38 and then snap down into a recess 51, as is shown in
The spring biased locking element 44 offers of course also a childproof lock that prevents inadvertent folding-in of the link 15 with the rear pair of legs 20 towards the retracted position.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0900413-6 | Mar 2009 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE10/50060 | 1/22/2010 | WO | 00 | 10/18/2011 |