Dining chair safety belt device and portable seat
By designing a safety belt device for the high chair, the problems of large size and instability of children's high chairs are solved, providing a stable and portable seating solution and improving the comfort and safety of dining out.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-01
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing high chairs for children are bulky and difficult to carry, and are not tall enough, making it difficult for toddlers to sit steadily on the table and posing a risk of falling. In addition, the seating space is not suitable for small children.
Design a dining chair safety harness device, including a main body, shoulder strap assembly, fixing strap assembly, connecting strap assembly and detachable seat cushion, which provides stable accommodation space and height adjustment when combined with a dining chair, and adds a bib accessory to enhance the user experience.
It enables toddlers to sit stably in high chairs, improves portability, and enhances comfort and safety when dining out through features such as height-boosting mechanisms and bib accessories.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a child dining chair, in particular to a safety harness that can be combined with the dining chair. The present disclosure also relates to a portable seat with a safety harness arrangement. BACKGROUND
[0002] For safety considerations, a young child needs to be seated on a specially designed child dining chair when dining with a carer at a table. The child dining chair is further equipped with a safety harness assembly to restrict the young child on the dining chair to avoid falling off the dining chair.
[0003] Existing child dining chairs or portable dining chairs are relatively bulky and not easy to carry. In addition, most existing dining chairs are fixed design, which is not suitable for small children. The height of the dining chair is still not enough to match the table, and the seating space of the dining chair may be too large to be stable, resulting in a risk of falling. SUMMARY
[0004] In view of the above, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a dining chair safety harness arrangement that can raise the height of a young child when seated on a dining chair and combine with a general dining chair to restrict the young child on the dining chair.
[0005] Another object of the present disclosure is to provide a raised dining chair safety harness arrangement that is easy to store and carry out, with a raised detachable cushion part that can raise the young child, allowing the young child to dine out without being limited by the body shape and affecting the dining action.
[0006] Still another object of the present disclosure is to provide a dining chair safety harness arrangement that can further combine with a bib accessory to improve the dining experience of a young child and a young child carer.
[0007] According to the concept of the present disclosure, a provided high chair harness device includes a body including a first portion and a second portion corresponding to a ventral side and a dorsal side of the infant, respectively, and a third portion connected between the first portion and the second portion and corresponding to a crotch of the infant, the first portion, the second portion, and the third portion collectively defining an accommodation space for the infant to be accommodated therein in a sitting position; a shoulder harness assembly connecting a portion of an upper edge of the first portion and a portion of an upper edge of the second portion so as to correspond to shoulders of the infant when the infant is accommodated in the accommodation space; a securing harness assembly extending from first side edge portions of both sides of the first portion toward the second portion and detachably connected to an outer side portion of the second portion; a connecting harness assembly connected to second side edge portions of both sides of the first portion so as to form a closed connection portion through which the high chair harness device is fitted to a high chair to be combined with the high chair; and a seat cushion portion connected to the body to be positioned on a seat portion of the high chair for the infant to sit thereon when the high chair harness device is combined with the high chair.
[0008] According to the concept of the present disclosure, the third portion of the body of the provided high chair harness device includes a line-pressing portion corresponding to a lower crotch portion of the infant.
[0009] According to the concept of the present disclosure, the shoulder harness assembly of the provided high chair harness device includes a pair of shoulder harness bodies each connecting the first portion and the second portion and a corresponding pair of adjustment harnesses, the shoulder harness assembly being adjustably in length by the adjustment harnesses.
[0010] According to the concept of the present disclosure, each of the shoulder harness bodies is provided with a limiting ring portion for each of the corresponding adjustment harnesses to be threaded therethrough.
[0011] According to the concept of the present disclosure, the securing harness assembly of the provided high chair harness device includes first securing harnesses and second securing harnesses, and first fasteners and second fasteners, each of the first securing harnesses and the second securing harnesses being fixedly connected to each of the first side edge portions of both sides of the first portion at a first end thereof, the first fasteners and the second fasteners being fixed to the outer side portion of the second portion, and each of the first securing harnesses and the second securing harnesses being fixed at a second end thereof after being threadable through the first fasteners and the second fasteners, respectively, so that the securing harness assembly is adjustably in length.
[0012] According to the concept of the present disclosure, the provided connecting belt assembly of the dining chair safety belt device comprises a first connecting belt and a second connecting belt, and a connecting adjustment buckle, a first end of each of the first connecting belt and the second connecting belt is fixedly connected to each of the second side edge portions on both sides of the first portion, and a second end of each of the first connecting belt and the second connecting belt is connected to each other via the connecting adjustment buckle, so as to form the closed connection portion.
[0013] According to the concept of the present disclosure, the provided seat cushion portion of the dining chair safety belt device is detachably connected to the body.
[0014] According to the concept of the present disclosure, the seat cushion portion comprises a bag body and a seat cushion body arranged in the bag body, and the bag body is detachably connected to the body.
[0015] According to the concept of the present disclosure, the provided dining chair safety belt device further comprises a bib accessory, and the bib accessory is detachably connected to the shoulder belt assembly.
[0016] According to the concept of the present disclosure, the shoulder belt assembly of the provided dining chair safety belt device comprises a pair of shoulder belt bodies, each of which is provided with a limiting ring portion, and the bib accessory is detachably connected to the limiting ring portion.
[0017] Another concept of the present disclosure is to provide a portable seat comprising a seat body and a dining chair safety belt device according to the present disclosure. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0018] In order to further understand the features and technical contents of the present disclosure, please refer to the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present disclosure and the accompanying drawings. However, the detailed description and the accompanying drawings are provided for reference and illustration only, and are not intended to limit the present disclosure; wherein:
[0019] Figures 1A-1E The schematic diagrams of the dining chair safety belt device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure in different perspectives and use states are illustrated;
[0020] Figures 2A-2E The schematic diagrams of the dining chair safety belt device and its seat cushion portion according to another embodiment of the present disclosure are illustrated;
[0021] Figures 3A-3D The schematic diagrams of the bib accessory of the dining chair safety belt device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure and its use in combination with the dining chair safety belt device are illustrated.
[0022] LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0023] 10 dining chair back
[0024] 15 dining chair seat portion
[0025] 100, 200, 300 dining chair safety belt devices
[0026] 110, 210 body
[0027] 111 Part One
[0028] 111U Upper edge
[0029] 111L1, 111R1 first lateral edge portion
[0030] 111L2, 111R2 first lateral edge portion
[0031] Part 2, 112, 212
[0032] 112U upper edge
[0033] 112B, 212B outer part
[0034] Part 3 of 113
[0035] Both sides of 113L and 113R
[0036] 1131, 1132 crimping section
[0037] Width of W1, W2
[0038] S-type accommodating space
[0039] 120, 220, 320 shoulder strap components
[0040] 121, 321 First shoulder strap body
[0041] 122, 322 Second shoulder strap body
[0042] Adjustment belts 123 and 124
[0043] 123A Fixed Part
[0044] 123B and 124B connection parts
[0045] 125A female fastener
[0046] 125B Public Plug-in
[0047] 125C D-ring buckle
[0048] 127, 327 limiting rings
[0049] 128, 328 limiting rings
[0050] 130, 230 Fixing Strap Assembly
[0051] 131 First fixing belt
[0052] 131A Fixed End
[0053] 131B Adjustment Terminal
[0054] 132 Second fixing belt
[0055] 132A Fixed End
[0056] 132B Adjustment Terminal
[0057] 133 Fixed Part
[0058] 135 Adjusting fastener
[0059] 136 Adjusting fasteners
[0060] 140, 240 connecting belt assembly
[0061] 140C Enclosed Connection Part
[0062] 141 First connecting belt
[0063] 141A First Terminal (Fixed Terminal)
[0064] 141B Second Terminal (Connection Terminal)
[0065] 142 Second connecting belt
[0066] 142A First Terminal (Fixed Terminal)
[0067] 142B Second Terminal (Connection Terminal)
[0068] 143 Connecting and adjusting fasteners
[0069] 143A Female Fastener
[0070] 143B Public Plug-in
[0071] 150 and 250 seat cushions
[0072] 151, 251 bags
[0073] 152, 252 seat cushion body
[0074] 253A, 253B Velcro
[0075] 360 Bib Accessories
[0076] 361 bib body
[0077] 361A Adhesion Part
[0078] 363 First Attachment
[0079] 363A Adhesive Section
[0080] 364 Second Attachment
[0081] 364A Adhesive Section
[0082] 365 Contracting Department
[0083] 366 Hanging Strap Detailed Implementation
[0084] The technical concepts and implications of this disclosure are illustrated below with reference to the drawings and by way of example embodiments. In the drawings or description, the same or similar parts use the same or corresponding element symbols; furthermore, the drawings are drawn for ease of understanding, and the dimensions and shapes of the elements in the drawings are not the actual dimensions of the elements or proportional relationships.
[0085] Furthermore, the following description of the figures and embodiments does not imply that the scope of this disclosure is limited to a single implementation; other implementations are possible by substituting some or all of the described or illustrated elements. Additionally, where some elements in the disclosed embodiments may use some or all of known elements, in some cases only the portions of such known elements necessary for understanding the implementation of this disclosure are described, and detailed descriptions of other portions of these known elements are omitted to avoid obscuring the concepts and implementations of this disclosure.
[0086] Please see Figures 1A-1E The diagram shows a dining chair seatbelt device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure from various viewing angles; wherein Figure 1A and Figure 1B These are front and rear views of the dining chair safety belt device 100 disclosed herein. Figures 1C-1E This diagram illustrates the dining chair safety belt device 100 in its usage state.
[0087] like Figure 1A and Figure 1B As shown, the dining chair safety belt device 100 disclosed herein includes a body 110, a shoulder strap assembly 120, a fixing strap assembly 130, a connecting strap assembly 140, and a seat cushion portion 150. (See also...) Figures 1C-1EIn this embodiment, the main body 110 of the high chair safety belt device 100 includes a first part 111 and a second part 112 corresponding to the child's abdomen and back respectively, and a third part 113 connected between the first part 111 and the second part 112 and corresponding to the child's hips; wherein the first part 111, the second part 112 and the third part 113 together define an accommodating space S for the child to be accommodated in a sitting position. In the embodiments of this disclosure, the main body 110 of the high chair safety belt device 100 is made of a cushioning elastic fabric, which has a certain degree of support to support the child sitting in the main body 110 and stabilize the child's sitting position in the accommodating space S. In one embodiment, the main body 110 of the high chair safety belt device 100 may have a sandwich structure consisting of a cushioning layer sandwiched between inner and outer fabrics with a certain degree of support, so as to combine the comfort and safety of the child when sitting in it.
[0088] As explained above, the first part 111, the second part 112, and the third part 113 of the main body 110 correspond to the ventral side, the back side, and the hip area of the infant, respectively. In other words, from Figure 1A and Figure 1C As shown in the front view, the first portion 111 of the main body 110 is located on the front side of the high chair safety belt device 100 (e.g., facing the dining table), the second portion 112 is located on the rear side of the high chair safety belt device 100 (e.g., facing the back of the high chair), and the third portion 113 connects the first portion 111 and the second portion 112 and is narrower than the first portion 111 and the second portion 112, thereby forming a clearance space corresponding to the placement of the child's legs and allowing the legs to extend. In this embodiment, the height of the first portion 111 and the second portion 112 can be designed to provide stable support for the child's upper body without affecting the child's arm movements. For example, the height of the first portion 111 can be designed to reach the child's chest, and the height of the second portion 112 can reach the child's shoulder blades, thereby providing stable support for the child when sitting in it.
[0089] As described above, in this embodiment, the third part 113 of the main body 110 of the high chair safety belt device 100 is connected between the first part 111 and the second part 112 and corresponds to the child's hip area. Its width is smaller than the first part 111 and the second part 112, thus forming a space that corresponds to the child's leg placement and allows for leg extension. In this embodiment, the third part 113 further includes pressure seam portions 1131 and 1132, which are respectively located on both sides 113L and 113R of the third part 113. The pressure seam portions 1131 and 1132 are neatly reduced in size to correspond to the child's lower hip area. Through the installation of the pressure seam portions 1131 and 1132, the third part 113 of the main body 110 of the high chair safety belt device 100 has a soft and skin-friendly outer edge on both sides 113L and 113R (close to the child's thigh), avoiding excessive friction on the child's thigh. In other words, the width W1 between the pressure lines 1131 and 1132 is further smaller than the minimum width W2 of the third part 113, so that the outer edges of the third part 113 on both sides 113L and 113R can conform to the contour of the child's thigh and avoid the child from experiencing friction discomfort.
[0090] Further and participate Figures 1C-1E As shown, in one embodiment, the shoulder strap assembly 120 connects a portion of the upper edge 111U of the first portion 111 of the body 110 to a portion of the upper edge 112U of the second portion 112, thereby corresponding to the child's shoulder when the child is accommodated in the accommodating space S. In this embodiment, the shoulder strap assembly 120 includes a first shoulder strap body 121 and a second shoulder strap body 122. One end of the first shoulder strap body 121 and the second shoulder strap body 122 are connected to a portion of the upper edge 111U of the first portion 111 of the body 110, and the other end is connected to a portion of the upper edge 112U of the second portion 112. In one embodiment, the first shoulder strap body 121 and the second shoulder strap body 122 can be made of the same fabric as the body 110, i.e., a sandwich structure with a cushioning layer sandwiched between inner and outer fabrics for a certain degree of support, thereby relieving the pressure exerted by the shoulder strap assembly 120 on the child's shoulder. In one embodiment, the first shoulder strap body 121 and the second shoulder strap body 122 are provided with corresponding adjustment straps 123 and 124. By adjusting the length of the adjustment straps 123 and 124, the length of the shoulder strap assembly 120 can be adjusted accordingly. Specifically, the length of the adjustment straps 123 and 124 can be adjusted according to the child's height and shoulder height, thereby allowing the straps to loosen from the child's shoulders (e.g., ...). Figure 1C (as shown in the child's right shoulder) or tight (such as) Figure 1C The shoulder strap assembly 120 shown (on the left shoulder of the child) allows the shoulder strap assembly 120 to be worn on the child with the most suitable length and tightness, providing the child with a fixed effect and stable support.
[0091] In this disclosure, the length adjustment of the adjustment straps 123 and 124 is achieved by, for example, using a D-ring buckle in conjunction with a pair of quick-release fasteners. Specifically, the adjustment strap 123 includes a fixing portion 123A and a connecting portion 123B. One end of the fixing portion 123A, near the forward side of the high chair safety belt device 100, is fixed to the first shoulder strap body 121, thereby fixing it to the first part 111 of the body 110; the other end of the fixing portion 123A serves as a connecting end, which is connected to a female fastener 125A. One end of the connecting portion 123B of the adjustment strap 123, near the rearward side of the high chair safety belt device 100, is fixed to the shoulder strap body 121, thereby fixing it to the second part 112 of the body 110; the other end of the connecting portion 123B serves as a connecting end, which is connected to a male plug 125B that matches the female fastener 125A, and is threaded through, for example, a D-ring buckle 125C, thereby adjusting the length of the connecting portion 123B of the adjustment strap 123 according to the child's height or shoulder height. Similarly, although not shown in the figure, the adjustment strap 124 also has the same structure and configuration as the adjustment strap 123. It also includes a pair of male and female fasteners that constitute a quick-release connecting fastener, and adjusts the length of the connecting part of the adjustment strap 124 in conjunction with the adjustment of the D-ring buckle to adjust the height or shoulder height of the child.
[0092] In one embodiment, the first shoulder strap body 121 and the second shoulder strap body 122 are respectively provided with their own limiting rings 127 and 128. The connecting parts 123B and 124B of the adjusting straps 123 and 124 can be passed through the limiting rings 127 and 128 respectively to limit them, so as to prevent the adjusting straps 123 and 124 from sliding or affecting the child's movements.
[0093] like Figure 1B and Figure 1DAs shown, in this embodiment, the fastening strap assembly 130 extends from the first side edge portions 111L and 111R on both sides of the first portion 111 of the body 110 (the front side of the chair seat belt device 100) toward the second portion 112 (the rear side of the chair seat belt device 100), and is detachably connected to the outer portion 112B of the second portion 112. Specifically, in this embodiment, the fastening strap assembly 130 includes a first fastening strap 131 and a second fastening strap 132, which are connected to the first side edge portions 111L1 and 111R1 of the first portion 111 of the body 110 with fixed ends 131A and 132A, respectively, and extend toward the second portion 112 with adjusting ends 131B and 132B. The fixing strap assembly 130 also includes a fixing portion 133, which is stably attached to the outer portion 112B of the second portion 112, for example by heat-pressing or sewing, and has a first adjusting buckle 135 and a second adjusting buckle 136 connected to its two ends respectively; for example, the first adjusting buckle 135 and the second adjusting buckle 136 may be, for example, but not limited to, D-ring buckles. In this embodiment, the first fixing strap 131 and the second fixing strap 132 may be hook and loop fasteners, and their respective adjusting ends 131B and 132B extend through the first adjusting buckle 135 and the second adjusting buckle 136 and are then folded back toward the first portion 111 of the body 110 (the front side of the high chair safety belt device 100) for hook and loop fastening, thereby adjusting the fixing length of the fixing strap assembly 130 according to the child's body shape (e.g., waist circumference) to stably fix the child in place while maintaining comfort. In other embodiments, the first fixing strap 131 and the second fixing strap 132 are not limited to the hook and loop fastener method; for example, the first fixing strap 131 and the second fixing strap 132 may be provided with Velcro, magnetic buckle, quick-release connecting fastener, etc., to facilitate the reverse folding and fixing of their adjustment ends 131B and 132B.
[0094] In this embodiment, the first fixing strap 131 and the second fixing strap 132 can be made of the same fabric as the body 110, i.e., a sandwich structure with a cushioning layer sandwiched between inner and outer fabrics that provides some support, thereby relieving the pressure exerted by the fixing strap assembly 130 on the child's abdomen. In other embodiments, the first fixing strap and the second fixing strap can also be made of elastic material, which can fit snugly against the child's body, and can further allow the fixing strap assembly to have adjustment margins to accommodate changes in the child's body shape.
[0095] like Figure 1A , Figure 1B and Figure 1E As shown, in this embodiment, the connecting strap assembly 140 is connected to the second side edge portions 111L2 and 111R2 on both sides of the first portion 111 of the body 110, thereby forming a closed connecting portion 140C (shown in...). Figure 1EThe chair seatbelt device 100 is stably fitted onto the chair back 10 via the closed connecting portion 140C. Specifically, in this embodiment, the connecting strap assembly 140 includes a first connecting strap 141 and a second connecting strap 142, the first ends (i.e., fixed ends) 141A and 142A of which are fixedly connected to the second side edge portions 111L2 and 111R2 on both sides of the first portion 111 of the body 110. The second ends (connecting ends) 141B and 142B of the first connecting strap 141 and the second connecting strap 142 are provided with connecting adjustment buckles 143, thereby connecting the two connecting ends 141B and 142B to each other to form the closed connecting portion 140C. For example, the connecting adjustment fastener 143 may be, for example, but not limited to, a quick-release connecting fastener. The quick-release connecting fastener consists of a pair of matching female fasteners 143A and male plugs 143B, and may be used in conjunction with, for example, a D-ring, to adjust the length of the connecting strap according to the width of the high chair back and the size of the child, thereby adjusting the size of the closed connection part 140C and improving the stability of the high chair safety belt device 100 in connection with the high chair.
[0096] As explained above, in this disclosure, the fixing strap assembly 130 for securing the child's body and the connecting strap assembly 140 for connecting the entire high chair safety belt device 100 to the high chair are independently and separately provided. This avoids the high chair safety belt device from creating space due to the difference between the child's body size and the width of the high chair back, which could cause the child to fall out or slip off, thereby further ensuring the safety of the child when riding in the high chair.
[0097] like Figure 1B and Figures 1C-1E As shown, the high chair safety belt device 100 of this embodiment includes a seat cushion portion 150, which includes a bag body 151 and a seat cushion body 152 placed inside the bag body 151. The seat cushion portion 150 is connected to the body 110 through the bag body 151. When the high chair safety belt device 100 is attached to the high chair, it is positioned on the high chair seat portion 15 for the child to sit on, thereby raising the child's height according to the dining environment (e.g., the height of the table and chair, the position of the plate, etc.).
[0098] Please see Figures 2A-2E ,in Figures 2A-2C This illustration shows a schematic diagram of a dining chair safety belt device 200 and its seat cushion portion 250 according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. Figure 2D This illustrates the stowed state of the high chair safety belt device 200. In this embodiment, the high chair safety belt device 200 has a... Figures 1A-1E The high chair safety belt device 100 shown has the same configuration and structure, including a body 210, a shoulder strap assembly 220, a fixing strap assembly 230, and a connecting strap assembly 240. The difference from the previous embodiment is that in the high chair safety belt device 200 of this embodiment, the seat cushion portion 250 is detachably connected to the body 210, which facilitates storage when not in use.
[0099] In detail, in this embodiment, the seat cushion portion 250 mainly consists of a bag body 251 connected to the main body 210 and a seat cushion body 252 movably placed within the bag body 251. For example, the bag body 251 can be attached to the main body 210 via Velcro 253A on its outer surface and Velcro 253B located at the bottom of the outer portion 212B (i.e., the rearward side of the high chair safety belt device 200) of the second portion 212. In other embodiments, the bag body 251 can also be connected to the main body 210 by means of, for example, magnetic attraction, fastening, or adhesion. In one embodiment, the seat cushion body 252 is a soft structure with a certain degree of support and thickness, which is disposed within the bag body 251 to elevate the child and provide a comfortable riding environment. In one embodiment, the seat cushion body 252 can be an inflatable seat cushion that can be removed from the bag body 251 when not in use, and can be deflated to reduce its volume for easier overall storage. Furthermore, in one embodiment, in addition to the seat cushion body 252, the entire chair safety belt device 200 can be folded up and placed in the bag 251 for easy storage and carrying. Figure 2D As shown.
[0100] Please see Figures 3A-3D The description is based on a schematic diagram of a dining chair safety belt device 300 according to another embodiment of the present disclosure, wherein... Figure 3A and Figure 3B The front view (outward view) and rear view (inward view) of the bib accessory 360 of this embodiment are shown respectively. Figure 3C and Figure 3D This explains the combination and use of the bib accessory 360 and the dining chair safety belt device 300.
[0101] like Figure 3A and Figure 3B As shown, in this embodiment, the bib accessory 360 includes a bib body 361 and a first attachment strap 363 and a second attachment strap 364 connected to the upper edge of the bib body 361. On the outer side of the bib accessory 360, as... Figure 3A As shown, the bib accessory 360 of this embodiment further includes a receiving portion 365 and a hanging strap 366 on the bib body 361. The receiving portion 365 may have, for example, a bag-like structure, which can be used to temporarily place small items or to catch dropped food scraps. The hanging strap 366 is fixed to the bib body 361 and facilitates the hanging and storage of small items, such as those for young children (e.g., pacifiers). Figure 3BAs shown, the bib body 361 has an inwardly formed fitting portion 361A (e.g., the rough side of a Velcro strap), and the first attachment strap 363 and the second attachment strap 364 have inwardly formed adhesive portions 363A and 364A (e.g., the hook side of a Velcro strap) that can match and fit with the fitting portion 361A. Preferably, in this embodiment, the fitting portion 361A is provided on an entire inwardly surface of the bib body 361, and the adhesive portions 363A and 364A are also respectively provided on an entire inwardly surface of the first attachment strap 363 and the second attachment strap 364.
[0102] like Figure 3C and Figure 3D As shown, when the chair safety belt device 300 and bib accessory 360 of this disclosure are to be used in combination, the first attachment strap 363 and the second attachment strap 364 of the bib accessory 360 can be extended through the respective limiting rings 327 and 328 on the first shoulder strap body 321 and the second shoulder strap body 322 of the shoulder strap assembly 320. After adjusting the first attachment strap 363 and the second attachment strap 364 to a suitable position and length, the adhesive portions 363A and 364A of the first attachment strap 363 and the second attachment strap 364 are adhered to the inner adhesive portion 361A of the bib body 361 for fixation. In one embodiment, since the bib body 361 has an adhesive portion 361A formed on an entire inner surface, and the first attachment strap 363 and the second attachment strap 364 also have adhesive portions 363A and 364A formed on an entire inner surface, the position adjustment range of the bib accessory 360 can be increased during use, and it can be widely used to accommodate children of different heights and body types.
[0103] As described above, this disclosure provides a booster chair safety belt device that is easy to store and carry. In addition to being used with commercially available high chairs to keep the child in place and improve the stability and safety of the child while sitting in the high chair, the high chair safety belt device of this disclosure also has a booster detachable cushion that can elevate the child, so that the child can eat out without being limited by their size.
[0104] Furthermore, the high chair safety belt device disclosed herein can be further integrated with bib accessories, which have the function of storing small items (such as pacifiers) or catching dropped food scraps, thereby improving the dining experience for toddlers and their caregivers.
[0105] This disclosure also provides a portable chair, which includes a seat body and a dining chair safety belt device according to this disclosure, wherein the seat body includes a dining chair back and a dining chair seat.
[0106] It should be noted that all parameters, dimensions, materials, and constructions described in this disclosure are illustrative and the actual parameters, dimensions, materials, and / or constructions depend on the specific application or the application using the teachings of this disclosure. It should be understood that the foregoing embodiments are presented primarily by way of illustration, and that the concepts and implementations of this disclosure may be carried out in ways different from the specific descriptions and claims within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. Implementations of this disclosure relate to each of the individual features, elements, articles of manufacture, materials, components, and / or methods described above.
[0107] Furthermore, if such features, elements, articles, materials, components, and / or methods are not inconsistent with each other, any combination of two or more such features, elements, articles, materials, components, and / or methods is included within the scope of this disclosure. Other substitutions, modifications, changes, and omissions may be made to the design, operating conditions, and configuration of the corresponding elements in the above embodiments without departing from the scope of this disclosure. The use of numerical ranges does not exclude equivalents falling outside the range that perform the same function in the same manner to produce the same result.
Claims
1. A dining chair harness device, combinable with a dining chair to restrain a young child on the dining chair, characterized in that, The dining chair safety belt device comprises: a body comprising a first portion and a second portion corresponding to a ventral side and a dorsal side of the infant respectively, and a third portion connected between the first portion and the second portion and corresponding to a crotch of the infant, the first portion, the second portion and the third portion collectively defining a receiving space for the infant to be received in a sitting position; a shoulder belt assembly connecting a partial upper edge of the first portion and a partial upper edge of the second portion, thereby corresponding to shoulders of the infant when the infant is received in the receiving space; a fixing belt assembly extending from first side edge portions of two sides of the first portion towards the second portion, and detachably connected to an outer side portion of the second portion; a connecting belt assembly connected to second side edge portions of two sides of the first portion, thereby forming a closed connecting portion through which the dining chair safety belt device is wrapped around the dining chair to be combined with the dining chair; and a seat cushion portion connected to the body and positioned on a seat of the dining chair for the infant to sit on when the dining chair safety belt device is combined with the dining chair.
2. The dining chair safety belt apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The third portion comprises a creasing portion corresponding to a lower crotch portion of the infant.
3. The dining chair safety belt apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The shoulder belt assembly comprises a pair of shoulder belt bodies and a corresponding pair of adjusting belts, each of the shoulder belt bodies connecting the first portion and the second portion, and the shoulder belt assembly being correspondingly adjustable in length through the adjusting belts.
4. The dining chair safety belt apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein, Each of the shoulder belt bodies is provided with a limiting ring portion for each corresponding adjusting belt to be threaded therebetween.
5. The dining chair safety belt apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The fixing belt assembly comprises first fixing belts and second fixing belts, and first fasteners and second fasteners, first ends of each of the first fixing belts and the second fixing belts being fixedly connected to each of the first side edge portions of two sides of the first portion, the first fasteners and the second fasteners being fixed to the outer side portion of the second portion, and second ends of each of the first fixing belts and the second fixing belts being fixed after being threaded through the first fasteners and the second fasteners respectively, so that the fixing belt assembly is correspondingly adjustable in length.
6. The dining chair safety belt apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The connecting belt assembly comprises first connecting belts and second connecting belts, and a connecting adjusting fastener, first ends of each of the first connecting belts and the second connecting belts being fixedly connected to each of the second side edge portions of two sides of the first portion, and second ends of each of the first connecting belts and the second connecting belts being connected to each other via the connecting adjusting fastener, thereby forming the closed connecting portion.
7. The dining chair safety belt apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The seat cushion portion is detachably connected to the body.
8. The dining chair safety belt apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein, The seat cushion portion comprises a bag body and a seat cushion body positioned in the bag body, characterized in that the bag body is detachably connected to the body.
9. The dining chair safety belt device of claim 1, further comprising a bib accessory detachably connected to the shoulder belt assembly.
10. The dining chair safety belt apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein, The shoulder belt assembly comprises a pair of shoulder belt bodies, each of the shoulder belt bodies being provided with a limiting ring portion, characterized in that the bib accessory is detachably connected to the limiting ring portion.
11. A portable seat, characterized in that A seat body and the dining chair safety belt device of any one of claims 1-10.