ZA200108890B - Baby chair - Google Patents

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ZA200108890B
ZA200108890B ZA200108890A ZA200108890A ZA200108890B ZA 200108890 B ZA200108890 B ZA 200108890B ZA 200108890 A ZA200108890 A ZA 200108890A ZA 200108890 A ZA200108890 A ZA 200108890A ZA 200108890 B ZA200108890 B ZA 200108890B
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Buitendach Johan Nicolaas
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\ PCT/ZA99/00030
BABY CHAIR
Technical Field
The present invention reiates to baby chairs.
Baby chairs are in general known to applicant, in connection with high chairs and low chairs for feeding babies; these have a tray or small table top attached. Chairs which have a hole for a baby chamberpot are known which ease the use of chamberpots in the toilet training of babies.
None of these products, however, address the problem with which the present invention is concerned.
Background Art
The present invention is concerned with the problem with small or young ° batizs which can not sit up without assistance or not sit up safely. This is the case with many typical babies up to the age of between 6 and 7 months; although there is considerable variation between babies. With babies that can no‘ yet sit up or can not yet sit up safely, there comes a stage when mothers often wish for various reasons to be able to support the baby in a sitting position without having to do it by holding the baby in this position in the mother's arms. Though this is a personal question of course, examples are when the mother wishes to feed the baby or to allow it look around to satisfy its developing interest in its surroundings, instead of the baby becoming bored and crying as a result. Mothers sometimes therefore resort to propping up a baby with pillows or cushions, not always effective and generally not safe.
The solution of this problem in accordance with the present invention is a baby supporting chair which comprises a seat, a backrest, two side supports,
: 00030 a front support and between the front support and the side supports two grooves for the baby's legs to project outwardly from the seat, characterised in that the seat of the chair is at a level equal to or lower than the level of the bottoms of the two grooves.
The chair is preferably moulded or otherwise formed integrally and preferably from a soft yet supportive material. An example which fulfils these preferred features is a suitable grade of polyurethane, integrally mouided. The chair is desirably moulded with rounded contours, especially avoiding any projecting or convex shapes which are sharp or angular or present comers which could hurt a baby or produce discomfort.
A preferred embodiment has formations to which a small tray or table top can be attached removably, when required. These formations are preferably indentations or concave formations which then can not produce any possibly harmful projections.
Brief Description of the Drawings
The invention will be more fully described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which : -
Figure 1 is an isometric view of a baby supporting chair,
Figure Z is an isometric view of the baby chair with a small tray added,
Figure 3 is a plan view of the chair, and
Figure 4 is a cross sectional side elevation of the chair on section IV-IV 50 shown in figure 3.
As shown in the drawings, the baby supporting chair comprises a seat 1, a backrest 2, two side supports 3 and 4, a frontal support 5 and two grooves 6 and 7 for the haby’s legs. The characterising feature of the chair is that the seatis located at a level 8 which is lower than the level 9 of the bottoms of the two grooves.
The seat is integrally moulded from a suitably chosen grade of polyurethane, to give a certain softness to the touch but also to have a sufficient structural stability to support a baby, in this design. For this stability the moulding includes ribs 10. As is known in the art of moulding polyurethane, this material has a feature that it moulds with a closed outer skin but an inner region of porous nature. The skin enables effective cleaning and the inner porous structure confers a yielding property or softness to the outer surfaces which is comfortable for a baby. The choice of polyurethane grade is made according to known standards and criteria.
The outer sides of the chair have formations 11 formed in them (visible in igure 1 only on the near side but present also on the far side) and a groove on the outside of the front support. The formations are indented grooves which are there for attaching a tray in a removable fashion.
Figure 2 shows a tray 13 attached to the seat by having protuberances indicated by broken lines 14 and 15 in figure 2, engage in the grooves 11 and 12 seen in figure 1. The protuberances 14 are located on inner surfaces of i tabs 16 on either side of the tray and protuberances 15 are located on inner surfaces of a tab at the front and underneath the tray, indicated by broken lines 17 in figure 2. Springiness of the tabs of the tray allow the protuberances to enter the grooves with a click action and be retained there against any forces which a baby might exert but to be easily removable by an adult.
The tray also has edges which are rounded so as to form no sharp edges or comers which could hurt a baby.

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  1. CLAIMS : 1) A baby supporting chair which comprises a seat, a backrest, two side supports, a front support and between the front support and the side supports two grooves for the baby's legs to project outwardly from the seat, characterised in that the seat of the chair is at a level equal to or lower than the level of the bottoms of the two grooves.
  2. 2) A baby supporting chair as claimed in claim 1, which has formations which are indented or concave, located on outer surfaces of the chair, for attachment of a tray or table top removably.
  3. 3) A baby supporting chair as claimed in claim 3, provided in combination with a tray which has tabs with protuberances on inner surfaces of the tabs and located to be able to engage the grooves on outer surfaces of the chair.
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