Child chair
By designing an adjustable front support and seat, the child chair can switch between sitting and reclining positions, solving the problem of the single function of existing child chairs, realizing the dual use scenarios of a dining chair and a recliner, and improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202421688373.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-07-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-07-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing children's chairs have limited functionality and low utilization rates, and cannot be used as both dining chairs and recliners at the same time.
Design a child chair with an adjustable front support and seat that can switch between sitting and reclining positions. The tilt angle and height of the front support and seat are adjustable, and a removable seat cushion is provided to enhance comfort.
This design allows the child chair to be used as a dining chair when sitting and as a recliner when lying down, thus enriching its usage scenarios and improving its comfort and applicability.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of children's products, specifically to a children's chair. Background Technology
[0002] Existing children's chairs often have limited functions, such as only being used as dining chairs or only for children to lie down, resulting in relatively low utilization rates. Summary of the Invention
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide a children's chair.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0005] A child chair includes a front support extending from front to back and upward at an angle, a rear support for supporting the angled extension of the front support, and an adjustable seat plate disposed on the front support. The upper end of the front support has a backrest portion. The child chair has a sitting position and a reclining position.
[0006] When in the riding position, the front support is tilted upward from front to back at a first angle, and the seat is at a first height;
[0007] When in the lying position, the front support tilts upward from front to back at a second angle, which is smaller than the first angle, and the seat is located at a second height that is lower than the first height.
[0008] In one embodiment, the child chair further includes a seat pocket that can be detachably installed and fixed to the front support and the seat plate;
[0009] When in the lying position, the seat cushion is supported between the backrest and the seat plate to form a lying support between the backrest and the seat plate.
[0010] In one embodiment, the seat pocket has a first mounting portion fitted onto the front end of the seat plate and a second mounting portion fitted onto the backrest portion.
[0011] In one embodiment, the seat is rotatably mounted on the front support. When in the sitting position, the seat extends horizontally in the front-to-back direction. When in the reclining position, the seat extends downwards from front to back.
[0012] In one embodiment, the seat is rotatably disposed relative to the front support about an axis extending in the left-right direction; when transitioning from a sitting position to a reclining position, the angle between the plane of the seat and the extending direction of the front support increases.
[0013] In one embodiment, the upper end of the rear support is rotatably connected to the front support, and when the body changes from the sitting state to the lying state, the front support rotates away from the rear support.
[0014] The seat plate is slidably disposed relative to the front support, and the child chair also has a locking structure for locking the seat plate, once adjusted, onto the front support.
[0015] In one embodiment, the front support includes a left front support disposed on the left side and a right front support disposed on the right side. The abutment is inverted U-shaped, and one end of the abutment is connected to the upper end of the left front support, and the other end of the abutment is connected to the upper end of the right front support.
[0016] When in the sitting position, there is a first distance between the seat and the backrest; when in the reclining position, there is a second distance between the seat and the backrest that is greater than the first distance.
[0017] In one embodiment, the child chair further includes an adjustable footrest mounted on the front support;
[0018] When in the riding position, the foot pedal has a third height relative to the front support; when in the reclining position, the foot pedal has a fourth height relative to the front support that is lower than the third height; the front support is provided with a slide rail, and the foot pedal is slidably disposed within the slide rail.
[0019] In one embodiment, the foot pedal is disposed opposite to the lower side of the seat, and the distance between the foot pedal and the seat decreases when transitioning from a sitting state to a reclining state.
[0020] In one embodiment, a portion of the seat pocket extends to the footrest to form a lateral support structure between the footrest and the seat plate.
[0021] Due to the application of the above technical solution, this utility model has the following advantages compared with the prior art: The child chair of this utility model can be used in both sitting and reclining states by adjusting the height of the seat plate relative to the front support and the tilt angle of the front support extending from front to back and upward. It can be used as a dining chair in the sitting state and as a reclining chair in the reclining state, thus enriching the usage scenarios of the child chair. Attached Figure Description
[0022] Appendix Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the child chair of this utility model in the sitting position;
[0023] Appendix Figure 2This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the child chair of this utility model when it is transformed from a sitting position to a reclining position;
[0024] Appendix Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the child chair of this utility model in a reclining position;
[0025] Appendix Figure 4 This is a side view of the child chair of this utility model in a reclining position;
[0026] Appendix Figure 5 This is a front view of the child chair of this utility model in a reclining position.
[0027] The numbers on the map are:
[0028] 1-Front bracket; 11-Left front bracket; 12-Right front bracket; 13-Slide rail; 2-Rear bracket; 21-Left rear bracket; 22-Left rear bracket; 3-Seat plate; 4-Foot pedal; 5-Backrest; 6-Seat pocket; A-First angle; B-Second angle. Detailed Implementation
[0029] The technical solution of this utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0030] In the description of this utility model, the directions such as "front," "rear," "left," "right," "up," and "down" are defined with reference to the directions observed by a child while riding in the vehicle. Figure 4 As shown in the figure, the left direction is "front", the right direction is "back", the upper direction is "up", the lower direction is "down", and the direction perpendicular to the viewpoint is "left" and "right". The above definitions of directions are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0031] See Figure 1-5 As shown, the child chair of this utility model includes a front support 1, a rear support 2, a seat 3 mounted on the front support 1, and a footrest 4 mounted on the front support, extending upwards and backwards. The child chair has two usage modes: a sitting position and a reclining position. The tilt angle of the front support 1 is different in different usage modes. In the reclining position, the tilt angle of the front support relative to the horizontal plane is greater than that in the sitting position.
[0032] In this embodiment, the rear support 2 is disposed on the front support 1 and is used to support the tilting extension of the front support 1. The position between the rear support 2 and the front support 1 is adjustable to adjust the tilting angle of the front support 1, thereby enabling the child chair to switch between the two states of sitting and lying down.
[0033] In this embodiment, the rear bracket 2 is rotatably mounted on the front bracket 1, and the upper end of the rear bracket 2 is rotated relative to the upper end of the front bracket 1, so that the rear bracket 2 extends from back to front and upward relative to the horizontal plane. The angle between the rear bracket 2 and the front bracket 1 can be adjusted, so that the front bracket 1 has different tilt angles relative to the horizontal plane.
[0034] In other embodiments, the rear bracket 2 may also be rotatably mounted on the bottom of the front bracket 1, with the rear bracket 2 extending horizontally relative to the front bracket 1.
[0035] When in a seated position, the front support 2 tilts upward from front to back and forms a first angle relative to the horizontal plane, and the seat plate 3 is at a first height relative to the horizontal plane.
[0036] When in a lying position, the front support 2 tilts upward from front to back and forms a second angle relative to the horizontal plane, which is smaller than the first angle. The seat position 3 is located at a second height relative to the horizontal plane that is lower than the first height.
[0037] This utility model of a children's chair allows for both sitting and reclining positions by adjusting the height of the seat 3 relative to the front support 1 and the tilt angle of the front support 1 as it extends from front to back and upward. It can be used as a dining chair in the sitting position and as a reclining chair in the reclining position, thus enriching the usage scenarios of the children's chair.
[0038] To better facilitate use in a reclining position, the child chair also includes a seat pocket 6 that can be detachably installed and fixed to the front support 1 and the seat plate 3;
[0039] When in a lying position, the seat 6 is supported between the backrest 5 and the seat plate 3 to form a lying support between the backrest 5 and the seat plate 3.
[0040] The seat pocket 6 provides a more comfortable experience when lying down. In the sitting position, the backrest 5 is generally quite narrow, and this narrow design is not well-suited for lying down. The seat pocket 6 effectively increases the area of support when lying down. Furthermore, the angle of the backrest 5 is not conducive to lying down when transitioning from a sitting to a lying position, and it cannot guarantee a close fit to the body. Often, the sharp edges of the backrest 5 come into contact with the body, causing discomfort. The seat pocket 6 avoids these problems.
[0041] To facilitate the installation and fixation of the seat 6, the seat 6 has a first mounting part sleeved on the front end of the seat plate 3 and a second mounting part sleeved on the backrest 5.
[0042] The seat 3 is rotatably mounted on the front bracket 1. When in a sitting position, the seat 3 extends horizontally in the front-to-back direction. When in a reclining position, the seat 3 extends downward from front to back.
[0043] The seat plate 3 is rotatably mounted relative to the front support 1 about an axis extending in the left-right direction; when the seat plate 3 is converted to a reclining position, the angle between the plane of the seat plate 3 and the extension direction of the front support 1 increases.
[0044] Of course, in other embodiments, the angle of the seat plate 3 may not be adjusted. Due to the presence of the seat cushion, the problem of mismatch between the seat plate 3 and the human lying posture caused by the change in tilt angle when the angle of the front support is adjusted can be effectively solved. The front support 1 includes a left front support 11 located on the left side and a right front support 12 located on the right side. The rear support 2 includes a left rear support 21 located on the left side and a right rear support 22 located on the right side. The upper end of the left rear support 21 is rotatably connected to the left front support 11, and the upper end of the right rear support 22 is rotatably connected to the right front support 12. In other embodiments, the upper end of the left rear support 21 and the left front support 11 may be connected by a plug-in connection, and the upper end of the right rear support 22 and the right front support 12 may be connected by a plug-in connection.
[0045] The upper end of the front bracket 1 is provided with a resting part 5, which is inverted U-shaped. One end of the resting part 5 is connected to the upper end of the left front bracket 11, and the other end of the resting part 5 is connected to the upper end of the right front bracket 12.
[0046] The seat plate 3 is slidably disposed relative to the front support 1, the foot pedal 4 is slidably disposed relative to the front support 1, the front support 1 is provided with a slide rail 13, the seat plate 3 is slidably disposed up and down within the slide rail 13, and the foot pedal 4 is slidably disposed up and down within the slide rail 13.
[0047] Specifically, in this embodiment, a locking mechanism is provided between the seat plate 3 and the front support 1 to lock the seat plate 3 onto the front support, so that the seat plate 3 has a different height relative to the front support 1 to accommodate children of different ages. Similarly, a locking mechanism is also provided between the foot pedal 4 and the front support 1 to lock the foot pedal 4 onto the front support 1, so that the foot pedal 4 has a different height relative to the front support 1.
[0048] The seat plate 3 is rotatably arranged relative to the front support 1, and the foot pedal 4 is rotatably arranged relative to the front support 1. Specifically, the seat plate 3 is rotatably arranged relative to the front support 1 about an axis extending in the left and right direction, and the foot pedal 4 is rotatably arranged relative to the front support 1 about an axis extending in the left and right direction.
[0049] The seat plate 3 is rotatably mounted relative to the front bracket 1 about an axis extending in the left and right direction, and the foot pedal 4 is rotatably mounted relative to the front bracket 1 about an axis extending in the left and right direction.
[0050] In this embodiment, a locking device is also provided between the seat plate 3 and the front bracket 1 to lock the seat plate 3 at different angles, and a locking device is also provided between the foot pedal 4 and the front bracket 1 to lock the foot pedal 4 at different angles.
[0051] The foot pedal 4 is positioned on the lower side of the seat 1. When the seat is switched from a sitting position to a reclining position, the distance between the foot pedal 4 and the seat 1 decreases.
[0052] Part of the seat pocket 6 extends to the footrest 4 to form a lateral support structure between the footrest 4 and the seat 1. In a specific embodiment, when in a reclining position, the seat 1 moves close to the footrest 4, with a small gap between them. The seat pocket 6 is actually fitted over both the footrest 4 and the seat 1 simultaneously. This structural design facilitates the placement of the seat pocket 6 and makes the reclining child chair more aesthetically pleasing. The resulting lateral support structure also provides leg support, thereby improving reclining comfort.
[0053] The child chair has both a sitting position and a reclining position, such as Figure 1 As shown, when in a seated position, both the seat 3 and the footrest 4 extend horizontally in the front-to-back direction. The footrest 4 is located below the seat 3. The seat 3 provides support for the child's buttocks and legs, the footrest 4 provides support for the child's feet, and the backrest 5 provides support for the child's lower back. The front support 1 extends upwards and backwards at a first angle A. In this embodiment, the first angle A is the angle between the front support 1 and the use surface, which is the plane on which the child chair is placed. At this time, the tilt angle of the front support 1 is relatively large, the seat 3 has a first height relative to the front support 1, there is a first distance between the seat 3 and the backrest 5, and the footrest 4 has a third height relative to the front support 1. At this time, the child chair can be used as a dining chair.
[0054] like Figure 2 As shown, when transitioning from a sitting to a reclining position, the seat 3 slides downward relative to the front support 1, and the footrest 4 slides downward relative to the front support 1, thus providing sufficient reclining space for the child. The front support 1 is rotated away from the rear support 2, specifically, the front support 1 rotates clockwise away from the rear support 2, thereby reducing the tilt angle of the front support 1 extending upward from front to back, providing a comfortable reclining angle for the child. Then, the seat 3 is rotated clockwise around the axis extending in the left-right direction to provide a comfortable sitting angle for the child's buttocks and legs. In this embodiment, the footrest 4 is simultaneously rotated clockwise around the axis extending in the left-right direction to facilitate the installation of the seat pocket 6. Finally, one end of the seat pocket 6 is fitted onto the backrest 5, and the other end of the seat pocket 6 is fitted onto the seat 3 and the footrest 4.
[0055] like Figure 3-5As shown, when in a reclining position, the seat 3 and footrest 4 both extend downwards from front to back, and the front support 1 extends upwards from front to back at a second angle B. In this embodiment, the second angle B is the angle between the front support 1 and the use surface. At this time, the tilt angle of the front support 1 is small, the seat 3 has a second height lower than the first height relative to the front support 1, the seat 3 has a second distance greater than the first distance between the seat 3 and the backrest 5, and the footrest 4 has a fourth height lower than the third height relative to the front support 1. The seat pocket 6 is fitted on the backrest 5, the seat 3 and the footrest 4 to form a reclining support between the backrest 5 and the seat 3. At this time, the child chair can be used by young children to recline.
[0056] The above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical concept and features of this utility model, and are intended to enable those skilled in the art to understand the content of this utility model and implement it accordingly. They should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model. All equivalent changes or modifications made in accordance with the spirit and essence of this utility model should be included within the scope of protection of this utility model.
Claims
1. A child chair, characterized in that: The child chair includes a front support extending obliquely from front to back and upward, a rear support for supporting the oblique extension of the front support, and an adjustable seat plate mounted on the front support. The upper end of the front support has a backrest. The child chair has a sitting position and a reclining position. When in the riding position, the front support is tilted upward from front to back at a first angle, and the seat is at a first height; When in the lying position, the front support tilts upward from front to back at a second angle, which is smaller than the first angle, and the seat is located at a second height that is lower than the first height.
2. The child chair according to claim 1, characterized in that: The child chair also includes a seat pocket that can be detachably installed and fixed to the front support and the seat plate; When in the lying position, the seat cushion is supported between the backrest and the seat plate to form a lying support between the backrest and the seat plate.
3. The child chair according to claim 2, characterized in that: The seat pocket has a first mounting portion fitted onto the front end of the seat plate and a second mounting portion fitted onto the backrest portion.
4. The child chair according to claim 1, characterized in that: The seat is rotatably mounted on the front support. When in the sitting position, the seat extends horizontally in the front-to-back direction. When in the reclining position, the seat extends downwards from front to back.
5. The child chair according to claim 4, characterized in that: The seat is rotatably arranged relative to the front support about an axis extending in the left-right direction; when changing from a sitting position to a reclining position, the angle between the plane of the seat and the extending direction of the front support increases.
6. The child chair according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper end of the rear support is rotatably connected to the front support. When the body changes from the sitting position to the lying position, the front support rotates away from the rear support. The seat plate is slidably disposed relative to the front support, and the child chair also has a locking structure for locking the seat plate, once adjusted, onto the front support.
7. The child chair according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front support includes a left front support located on the left side and a right front support located on the right side. The backing part is inverted U-shaped, and one end of the backing part is connected to the upper end of the left front support, and the other end of the backing part is connected to the upper end of the right front support. When in the sitting position, there is a first distance between the seat and the backrest; when in the reclining position, there is a second distance between the seat and the backrest that is greater than the first distance.
8. The child chair according to claim 2, characterized in that: The child chair also includes an adjustable footrest mounted on the front support; When in the riding position, the foot pedal has a third height relative to the front support; when in the reclining position, the foot pedal has a fourth height relative to the front support that is lower than the third height; the front support is provided with a slide rail, and the foot pedal is slidably disposed within the slide rail.
9. The child chair according to claim 8, characterized in that: The foot pedal is positioned opposite the seat plate on the lower side. When transitioning from a sitting to a reclining position, the distance between the foot pedal and the seat plate decreases.
10. The child chair according to claim 9, characterized in that: Part of the seat pocket extends to the foot pedal to form a lateral support structure between the foot pedal and the seat plate.