The application claims priority to China Application Serial Number 201020276295.2, filed Jul. 29, 2010, which is herein incorporated by reference.
1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a hook-on chair. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a hook-on chair with a clamping display mechanism.
2. Description of Related Art
Due to body limitation, a young child cannot have meals with adults normally. In addition to a high-dining chair, a hook-on chair may be directly clamped to a tabletop plate for enabling a light-weighted young child to take part in the family dinning activities. As shown in
The present disclosure aims to providing a hook-on chair with a clamping display mechanism, wherein the display mechanism enables an operator to determine whether a skeleton is clamped to a tabletop plate or not conveniently.
The hook-on chair with the clamping display mechanism according to one embodiment of the present disclosure includes:
a supporting skeleton for connecting with a tabletop plate;
a seat part connected with the supporting skeleton for providing a seating space;
a clamping mechanism connected with the supporting skeleton for connecting the supporting skeleton to a side edge of the tabletop; and
a display mechanism connected with an upper end of the supporting skeleton for moving according to the clamping level of the clamping mechanism so as to reflect a clamping or loosing situation of the clamping mechanism.
Moreover, the supporting skeleton includes an upper supporting frame and a pair of lower supporting rods; the seat part is connected with one side of the upper supporting frame and the other side of the upper supporting frame is against a top surface of the tabletop plate; and one end of each of the lower supporting rods is connected with the upper supporting frame and the other end of each of the lower supporting rods is against a bottom surface of the tabletop plate. The clamping mechanism is disposed between the lower supporting rods and the upper supporting frame, so as to clamp against the tabletop plate. An anti-slip pad is connected with an end portion of the upper supporting frame, and a dinner plate is connected with the upper supporting frame and disposed at a position relative to the seat part. The display mechanism is disposed on the upper supporting frame for displaying the clamping situation of the clamping mechanism in a sliding manner or a rotating manner. The display mechanism includes a pushing block, a display block and a pressure element, wherein the pushing block is movably connected with the upper supporting frame, and under an un-clamped situation, one end of the pushing block is over a bottom surface of the upper supporting frame; the display block is disposed above the pushing block, and when the clamping mechanism is performing a clamping action against the tabletop plate, the pushing block pushes the display block, so as to display the clamping situation of the clamping mechanism; the pressure element is disposed between the display block and the pushing block, and the display block is slidably disposed in a display slot of the upper supporting frame, wherein an inner peripheral surface of the display slot of the upper supporting frame is provided with a first display area, an end surface of the display block is provided with a second display area, and when the first display area is completely covered by the display block, it is indicated that the clamping mechanism has clamped against the tabletop plate; and the first display area has a first color and the second display area has a second color. The display mechanism can also include a display block, a pushing block and a pressure element, wherein the display block is provided with a tilt long slot; the pushing block is pin-jointed with the tilt long slot; and the pressure element is disposed between the pushing block and the supporting skeleton. When the pushing block and the clamping mechanism move relative to the tabletop plate, the display block is driven through the tilt long slot, so as to reflect the clamping level of the clamping mechanism. The display block is provided with an indication area and the supporting skeleton is provided with a display area; and when the indication area moves towards or away from the display area, the clamping level of the clamping mechanism is indicated. The display mechanism can also include a display block and a pressure element, wherein the display block is pin-jointed with the supporting skeleton and is provided with a display end and a pushing end; the pressure element is disposed between the display block and the supporting skeleton; and when the clamping mechanism is clamping, the display block is driven to rotate, so as to reflect the clamping level of the clamping mechanism. The display end of the display block is provided with a warning area, and when the warning area is covered by the supporting skeleton, it is indicated that the clamping mechanism has completed clamping the tabletop plate.
The display mechanism may also include an inductive switch, a display block and an acousto-optic device, wherein when the clamping action is completed by the clamping mechanism, the display block moves accordingly to turn on the inductive switch, so that the acousto-optic device makes sound or emits light; and when the clamping mechanism is loosen some time after the clamping action is completed by the clamping mechanism, the display block moves backwards accordingly to turn on the inductive switch again, so that the acousto-optic device makes sound or emits light.
The hook-on chair with a clamping display mechanism provided by one or more embodiments of the present disclosure has the following advantages:
1. The display mechanism is disposed on the supporting frame, and the display mechanism can display the clamping situation of the clamping mechanism, so as to remind the operator of the supporting situation of the supporting mechanism and to take measures, thereby avoiding the seated young child from danger;
2. The display mechanism is provided with an acousto-optical device, which can make sound or emit light according to the clamping level of the clamping mechanism, so as to remind the operator whether the clamping mechanism is completely fixed or not;
3. The end portion of the upper supporting frame is connected with an anti-slip pad, which can avoid the supporting frame from slipping and is beneficial to fix the supporting frame onto the tabletop.
A hook-on chair with a clamping display mechanism has a structure as follows:
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The lower supporting rods 32 are slightly L-shaped, and one end of each of the lower supporting rods 32 is connected at an appropriate position on the upper supporting frame 31 through a fixing end 34. The fixing end 34 is fixed through welding or riveting. The other end of each of the lower supporting rods 32 is a free end 35. Each of the lower supporting rod 32 extends downward and forward from the fixing end 34. When the lower supporting rods 32 are against the tabletop plate 90, the free ends 35 are located at an appropriate positions on the bottom surface 91 of the tabletop plate 90, so that if the clamping mechanism 5 is loosen, the free ends 35 temporarily prop at the bottom surface 91 of the tabletop plate 90, thereby avoiding the supporting skeleton 3 from falling down suddenly. The clamping mechanism 5 on the lower supporting rods 32 can clamp towards the bottom surface 91 by rotating the lifting screws 51, and the clamping mechanism 5 is fixed on the side edge of the tabletop plate 90 through the clamping blocks 52 together with the anti-slip pads 33 on the end portion of the upper supporting frame 31. The upper end of the seat part 4 is connected with a closed end of the upper supporting frame 31 through supporting wires, so as to provide seat for the young child; and the seat part 4 can be made by sewing materials of soft cloth or can be made of plastic with a soft cushion inside.
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The pressure elements 61 may be compression springs with a specific compression value or intensity, and are disposed between the display blocks 62 and the pushing blocks 63. When the supporting skeleton 3 is installed to the tabletop plate 90 of the dinner table, the end portions of the pushing blocks 63 are in contact with the top surface 92 of the tabletop plate 90, so that the operator can see the first display areas 65 at the peripheral surfaces of the display slots 64. When the operator is clamping with the clamping mechanism 5, as shown in
When the clamping mechanism 5 is clamping towards the bottom surface 91 of the tabletop plate 90, the bottom surface of the upper supporting frame 31 or the bottom surfaces of the anti-slip pads 33 gradually clamps against the tabletop plate 90 together with the clamping blocks 52. During clamping, the pushing block 72 is forced to contract inward and push the pressure element 73. When the pushing block 72 is slipping relative to the display block 71, the display block rotates accordingly through pushing of the tilt long slot 74.
The display block 71 is provided with an indication area 75, and at least a display area 76 is disposed on the upper supporting frame 31 at a location relative to the indication area 75. When the clamping level reaches to the predetermined level, as shown in
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The above-mentioned embodiments of the present disclosure provide the hook-on chair with the clamping display mechanism. When the operator uses the clamping mechanism 5 for clamping, the bottom surface of the upper supporting frame 31 or the bottom surfaces of the anti-slip pads 33 gradually clamps against the tabletop plate 90 together with the clamping blocks 52, and meanwhile, the clamping blocks 52 push the display mechanism to indicate different situations, so as to remind the operator whether the clamping mechanism has clamped against the tabletop or not, thereby protecting security of the seated young child.
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