Claims
- 1. An infant's chair comprising:
- an accommodating device for an infant having two arms projecting therefrom; and
- two supporting members, each supporting member comprising a supporting rod having a first end placed on the top surface of a plate, and so bent that its second end of said supporting rod is abutting against the under surface of said plate; a connector including two tubes longitudinally juxtaposed, one of said tubes capable of engaging with said first end of said supporting rod, the other tube engaged with one of said arms of said accommodating device, so that the downward pressure applied on said arm will cause said connector to abut against the top surface of said plate, and cause said second end of said supporting rod to press in an opposite direction against the under surface of said plate; and an engaging means pivotally connected to said supporting rod, capable of adjusting its angle in relation to said supporting rod, according to the thickness of said plate, to tend upward to firmly engage with the under surface of said plate, said engaging means including a sucker to cling on to the under surface of said plate, a stationary wheel fastened on said supporting rod; a rotating wheel pivotally connected to said stationary wheel; an engaging rod fastened on said rotating wheel at one end therof, and engaged with said sucker at the other end thereof; and a torsional spring provided between said stationary wheel and said rotating wheel, said accommodating device including a U-shaped frame and a flexible seat mounted on said U-shaped frame, each arm of said accommodating device further comprising a locking member for locking said arm with respect to said connector at a first locking position when said infant's chair is in use, and for locking said armk with respect to said connector at a second locking position when said infant's chair is not in use, wherein at said first locking position said U-shaped frame and said supporting members are on different planes, and at said second locking position said U-shaped frame and said supporting members are substantially on the same horizontal plane.
- 2. An infant's chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein each arm has a third opening near its first end, each connector has a fifth and a sixth opening thereon, and each locking member includes a leaf spring disposed in said arm, and has a first protuberance at one end of said leaf spring for protruding out of said third opening to engage with said fifth opening when at said first locking position, and to engage with said sixth opening when at said second locking position.
- 3. An infant's chair as claimed in claim 2, wherein each arm further has a fourth opening which is outside said connector when said arm is engaged with said connector, and each locking member further includes a second protuberance positioned at said end of said leaf spring close to said first protuberance and protruding out of said fourth opening for being manually pressed down to simultaneously move said first protuberance into said arm, so that said arm is disengaged from said connector, and is capable of being pivoted between said first locking position and said second locking position.
- 4. An infant's chair as claimed in claim 3, wherein each connector includes a supple cushion fastened under said tubes.
- 5. An infant's chair as claimed in claim 4, wherein each supporting rod includes a protecting cover connected to said second end of said supporting rod for protecting the under surface of said plate from being damaged when said second end abuts against said plate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 649,895, filed Sept. 12, 1984, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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