Claims
- 1. A retractable chair for small children comprising a frame having two parallel legs, means for slidably supporting said legs below a top of a table for movement of said frame between a retracted position below the table top and an extended position in which a substantial portion of said frame extends beyond an edge of the table top, a seat, two parallel links connecting said seat to one of said frame legs and two parallel links connecting said seat to the other leg of said frame to enable said seat to be pivoted from a seating position below said frame when the frame is in the extended position to a storage position near said frame when the frame is in the retracted position, a seat back, means pivotally connecting said seat back to said seat independently of said links to enable said back to be moved between a generally upright position and a lower position immediately above and adjacent to said seat, and a safety catch movable between a position engageable with the table top when said frame is extended to aid in supporting said frame and said seat from the table top, and a retracted position out of engagement with the table top when the frame is in the retracted position.
- 2. A chair for small children comprising a frame, means for slidably supporting said frame below a table top to enable said frame to be slidably moved between a retracted position under said table top and an extended position in which a substantial portion of the frame extends beyond an edge of the table top, a seat carried by said frame, and a safety catch movably connected to said frame for movement between a position engagable with the table top when said frame is extended to aid in supporting said frame and said seat from the table top, and a retracted position out of engagement with the table top when the frame is in the retracted position.
- 3. A chair according to claim 2 characterized by said catch being pivotally supported by said frame for movement between the engagable position and the retracted position.
- 4. A chair according to claim 2 characterized by resilient means for urging said catch toward the engagable position from the retracted position.
- 5. A chair according to claim 2 characterized by said seat being pivotally connected to said frame by two pair of parallel links for moving said seat between a seating position below said frame and a storage position near the level of said frame, and a seat back pivotally connected to said seat independently of said parallel links.
- 6. A retractable chair for small children adaptable for connection to a table comprising a frame having two parallel legs, means for slidably supporting said frame below the top of the table for movement of said frame between a retracted position below the table top and an extended position in which a substantial portion of said frame extends beyond an edge of the table top, a seat, means for supporting said seat from said parallel legs and for enabling movement of said seat from a seating position below said frame when the frame is in the extended position to a storage position near said frame when the frame is in the retracted position, a seat back, means pivotally connecting said seat back to said seat independently of said supporting means to enable said back to be moved between a generally upright position and a lower position immediately above and overlaying said seat when said seat is in the storage position, and two foldable arms hingedly connected to side edge portions of said seat and foldable toward one another to positions substantially parallel to said seat when said frame is in the retracted position below the table top.
- 7. A retractable chair according to claim 6 characterized by the length of said arms being substantially equal to the depth of said seat.
- 8. A retractable chair according to claim 6 characterized by the height of each of said arms being less than half the width of said seat.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 437,070 filed Jan. 28, 1974.
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