Seat with adjustable backrest

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6334652
  • Patent Number
    6,334,652
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 17, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 1, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A seat is configured to comprise a plurality of notches on the arm of seat portion and two shaped shrouds of backrest each covered on the arm. Whereby raising the shrouds will cause the shrouds to disengage from the notches so as to freely move above along the notches and release of the shrouds will cause the shrouds to move downward to engage with the notches. By utilizing this, an angle adjustment of backrest with respect to seat portion is effected.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates to a seat and more particularly to an infant seat with angle adjustable backrest having the characteristics of simple components and convenient manipulation.




2. Related Art




Conventionally, an infant stroller is designed to provide a convenient transportability for parents in taking an infant out. Also, a highchair is designed to provide a convenient means to feed a baby by parents. Further, a swing is designed to provide an amusement to seated baby. In all above products, a seat for supporting infant is an indispensable component. In general, such seat comprises a seat portion and a backrest.




Further, typical seats are divided into seats with fixed backrest and seats with adjustable backrest. As to fixed backrest, seat portion and backrest are generally formed integrally such as by injection molding, or alternatively seat portion and backrest are separate pieces secured together by fasteners (e-g., screws, rivets). But an adjustable backrest is preferred for providing some degree of comfort to the seated person. A number of prior art mechanisms for adjusting backrest are found in a search such as Taiwanese Patent Publication Nos. 318,358 and 329,129 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,664. These prior art generally disclose a mechanism consisting a number of elements for adjusting the angle of backrest with respect to seat portion. For example, in above Taiwanese Patent Publication No. 318,358 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,664 both disclose the following characteristics: A plurality of notches are provided in each adjustable arm. The frame of adjustable arm is made of metal for enhancing the strength. Both adjustable arms are required to align precisely for effecting a cooperation each other. A positioning lever is releasably secured to one notch of either arm. Further, a control means provided in either seat portion or backrest is coupled to adjustable arm. Such control means is suitably located for providing a convenient manipulation of the angle adjustment of backrest for operator.




In view of above, adjustable arms, positioning levers, control means, and other associated elements are provided in such mechanism. Inevitably, it complicates the assembly procedure due to complex structure, resulting in an increase in the manufacturing cost. To the worse, its manipulation is not convenient.




Thus, it is desirable to provide an improved seat with adjustable backrest in order to overcome the above drawbacks of prior art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a seat with adjustable backrest. The seat consists of a seat portion and a backrest for supporting infant. The above and other objects of the present invention are realized by configuring a plurality of notches on the arm of seat portion and two shaped shrouds of backrest each covered on the arm, whereby raising the shrouds will cause the shrouds to disengage from the notches so as to freely move above along the notches and release of the shrouds will cause the shrouds to move downward to engage with the notches. By utilizing this, an angle adjustment of backrest with respect to seat portion is effected.




Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a seat incorporating an angle adjustable mechanism according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the assembled

FIG. 1

seat;





FIGS. 3A

,


3


B, and


3


C schematically depict operations of the

FIG. 1

seat;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a highchair incorporating the angle adjustable mechanism according to the invention; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a swing incorporating the angle adjustable mechanism according to the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is shown a seat


10


consisting of seat portion


11


and backrest


12


incorporating an angle adjustable mechanism according to the invention. Seat portion


11


has a U cross-section to form a receiving space


111


for supporting an infant. Preferably, a soft fabric is covered on seat portion


11


. Seat portion


11


further comprises two arms


112


,


113


and two side longitudinal slots


1121


,


1131


below arms


112


,


113


near the bottom wherein longitudinal slot


1121


has a top position


1123


and a bottom position


1122


. Note that since arm


113


is a mirror image of arm


112


such that a following detailed description of arm


112


is sufficient. Top surface of arm


112


is an arc with respect to the top position


1123


thereof. A plurality of notches


1124


is serially provided on the arm


112


. As such, one notch


1124


has an angle with respect to the vertical line passing the top position


1123


different from that of the adjacent notch


1124


.




Backrest


12


is movably attached to the rear of seat portion


11


. Backrest


12


comprises two shaped shrouds


121


,


122


. Further, note that since shroud


122


is a mirror image of shroud


121


such that a following detailed description of shroud


121


is sufficient. Shroud


121


generally has an inverted U cross-section so as to cover on the arm


112


. Shroud


121


comprises a projection


1211


on the underside sized to match notch


1124


and an outward extended stud


123


sized to slidably move within the longitudinal slot


1121


.




In assembling adjust, simply put projections


1211


of shrouds


121


,


122


onto predetermined notch


1124


of arm


112


and notch


1134


of arm


113


respectively. Then insert studs


123


,


124


into longitudinal slots


1121


,


1131


respectively. Thus, a complete seat


10


is assembled.




Referring to

FIGS. 3A

,


3


B, and


3


C, a detailed description of operations of the

FIG. 2

seat


10


is as below.




In adjusting the relative positioning of backrest


11


with respect to seat portion


12


, first in a locked position (

FIG. 3A

) raising the shrouds


121


,


122


of seat


12


will cause the shrouds


121


,


122


to disengage from the notch


1124


of arm


112


and notch


1134


of arm


113


respectively (i.e., studs


123


,


124


changed from bottom position


1122


of

FIG. 3A

to top position


1123


of FIG.


3


B). In this operating position (FIG.


3


B), then freely move shrouds


121


,


122


above along the notches


1124


,


1134


until a desired angle of the backrest


11


is reached (i.e., projections


1211


aligned with that desired notches


1124


,


1134


). Next release the shrouds


121


,


122


to cause projections


1211


to move downward to engage with the other notches


1124


,


1134


of arms


112


,


113


respectively to lock the backrest


11


to the seat portion


12


again (i.e., studs


123


,


124


changed from top position


1123


of

FIG. 3B

to bottom position


1122


of FIG.


3


C). As a result, an angle adjustable of backrest


11


with respect to seat portion


12


is effected.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, there is shown an application of the mechanism of the invention on a highchair. As shown, seat


10


is mounted on a frame


20


for supporting infant. Frame


20


comprises a plurality of coupled tube members


201


to form an elevation for the seat


10


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, there is shown another application of the mechanism of the invention on a swing. As shown, seat


10


is mounted on a frame


20


′ for supporting infant. Frame


20


′ comprises a plurality of coupled tube members


201


′, two opposed uprights


202


′, and two brackets


203


′. Each of the brackets


203


′ has one end pivotally coupled to the top end of the uprights


202


′ and the other end coupled to seat


10


so as to provide an amusement to the seated baby.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A seat supported by a frame including a plurality of tube members, the seat comprising:a seat portion comprising a receiving space for supporting an infant and two arms each having a plurality of notches serially provided thereon; and a backrest movably attached to the seat portion, wherein said backrest comprises two side shaped shrouds each having an inverted U cross-section so as to cover on the arm, and two projections each beneath the shroud sized to match the notches, so as to allow said backrest to be disposed in a locked position with respect to one of the notches of the seat portion or in a free position with respect to the notches of the seat portion.
  • 2. The seat of claim 1, wherein:the seat portion further comprises two side longitudinal slots each having a bottom position and a top position.
  • 3. The seat of claim 2, wherein the notches are formed in different angles with respect to the longitudinal slots so as to allow the backrest to assume a different tilt angle when the projections are engaged in different slots.
  • 4. The seat of claim 2, wherein the backrest further comprises two extending studs to be respectively received in the side longitudinal slots to attach the backrest to the seat portion, each of the studs being removable between the bottom first position and the bottom position.
  • 5. The seat of claim 1, further comprising a fabric covered on the seat portion.
  • 6. A highchair comprising:a seat for supporting an infant, including: a seat portion comprising a receiving space and two arms each having a plurality of notches serially provided thereon; a backrest movably attached to the seat portion, wherein said backrest comprises two side shaped shrouds each having an inverted U cross-section so as to cover on the arm, and two projections each beneath the shroud sized to match the notches, so as to allow said backrest to be disposed in a locked position with respect to one of the notches of the seat portion or in a free position with respect to the notches of the seat portion; and a frame including a plurality of coupled tube members to allow the seat to be in an elevated position.
  • 7. The highchair of claim 6, wherein:the seat portion further comprises two side longitudinal slots each having a bottom position and a top position.
  • 8. The highchair of claim 7, wherein the notches are formed in different angles with respect to the longitudinal slots so as to allow the backrest to assume a different tilt angle when the projections are engaged in different slots.
  • 9. The seat of claim 7, wherein the backrest further comprises two extending studs to be respectively received in the side longitudinal slots to attach the backrest to the seat portion, each of the studs being removable between the bottom first position and the bottom position.
  • 10. The highchair of claim 6, further comprising a fabric covered on the seat portion.
  • 11. A swing comprising:a frame including a plurality of coupled tube members disposed on a supporting ground; a seat for supporting an infant, including: a seat portion comprising a receiving space and two arms each having a plurality of notches serially provided thereon; a backrest movably attached to the seat portion, wherein said backrest comprises two side shaped shrouds each having an inverted U cross-section so as to cover on the arm, and two projections each beneath the shroud sized to match the notches, so as to allow said backrest to be disposed in a locked position with respect to one of the notches of the seat portion or in a free position with respect to the notches of the seat portion; and a pair of brackets each having one end pivotally coupled to the frame and the other end coupled to the seat portion.
  • 12. The swing of claim 11, wherein:the seat portion further comprises two side longitudinal slots each having a bottom position and a top position.
  • 13. The swing of claim 12, wherein the notches are formed in different angles with respect to the longitudinal slots so as to allow the backrest to assume a different tilt angle when the projections are engaged in different slots.
  • 14. The swing of claim 12, wherein the backrest further comprises two extending studs to be respectively received in the side longitudinal slots to attach the backrest to the seat portion, each of the studs being removable between the bottom first position and the bottom position.
  • 15. The swing of claim 11, further comprising a fabric covered on the seat portion.
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