A child care station with an anti-tip structure
By adding a weight-increasing groove and adjustable support components to the bottom of the child care table, combined with rubber shock-absorbing pads and anti-slip design, the problem of the care table easily tipping over has been solved, achieving greater stability and safety.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- XIAMEN XINBAOLE CHILDRENS PROD CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
Existing child care tables are prone to tipping over due to their weak support structure and unstable center of gravity, posing a significant safety hazard, especially when infants and toddlers are moving around a lot or when the ground is uneven.
By setting a base with a weight-increasing groove at the bottom of the nursing table, and combining it with an adjustable sliding connection structure and support adjustment rod, the support range is expanded and the center of gravity is lowered. At the same time, rubber shock-absorbing pads and anti-slip strips are used to enhance the anti-slip ability, and the combination design of extension slide rod and support threaded rod can achieve fine adjustment of height.
It significantly improves the overall stability and anti-slip ability of the nursing table, prevents tipping, and enhances the safety and reliability of infant care.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of child care tables, and in particular to a child care table with an anti-tipping structure. Background Technology
[0002] Among existing baby care products, baby changing tables are widely used in homes, mother-and-baby rooms, hospitals, and other places as an important piece of equipment for daily infant care. Traditional changing tables are generally lightweight to facilitate user movement and folding for storage. However, during infant use, the offset forces generated by rolling over, shaking, and other actions can easily cause the changing table to tilt or even tip over, posing a significant safety hazard, especially when the changing table is tall and has a narrow base support.
[0003] Currently, some technologies have attempted to improve the stability of nursing tables through local reinforcement, the addition of limiters, and the use of folding supports, but these still fall short of effectively addressing the risk of tipping over due to violent shaking of infants or uneven surfaces. In these designs, the center of gravity control and support area of the bottom structure are often insufficient, resulting in limited anti-tipping capabilities and failing to meet high safety requirements.
[0004] In view of this, the inventor has designed a child care table with an anti-tipping structure, which leads to this invention. Utility Model Content
[0005] (a) Technical problems to be solved
[0006] The purpose of this application is to provide a child care table with an anti-tipping structure, which at least solves the problem that existing child care tables have insufficient structural stability, resulting in a high risk of tipping and poor safety during use.
[0007] (II) Technical Solution
[0008] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0009] This application provides a child care table with an anti-tipping structure, characterized in that it includes: a care table body; a base disposed below the care table body; a shock-absorbing pad fixed to the lower surface of the base; and a support assembly adjustablely connected to the base; wherein the support assembly includes a first sliding groove disposed at both ends of the base, a sliding block slidably connected in the first sliding groove, and a second sliding groove provided in the sliding block, and a retractable extension rod slidably installed in the second sliding groove.
[0010] In a further embodiment, one end of the extension slide bar is provided with a threaded hole, and a support threaded rod is threadedly connected to the threaded hole to support fine-tuning of the height.
[0011] In a further embodiment, the base is recessed in the middle and has a weight-adding groove for counterweighting.
[0012] In a further embodiment, the base is provided with several mounting holes for inserting the nursing table body.
[0013] In a further embodiment, the shock-absorbing pad is a rubber pad.
[0014] In a further embodiment, anti-slip stripes are fixedly provided on the surface of the rubber pad.
[0015] In a further embodiment, the weight-adding groove is rectangular.
[0016] In a further embodiment, the weight-adding groove is filled with a removable metal counterweight.
[0017] In a further embodiment, a positioning hole and a positioning pin are provided between the first slide groove and the sliding block to fix the sliding block in different positions.
[0018] (III) Beneficial Effects
[0019] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages:
[0020] By incorporating a base with weight-increasing grooves at the bottom of the nursing table, combined with an adjustable sliding connection structure and support adjustment rod, the support range is effectively expanded and the center of gravity of the nursing table is lowered, significantly improving the stability of the overall structure. The application of rubber shock-absorbing pads and anti-slip stripes enhances the nursing table's anti-slip capability under different ground conditions. Simultaneously, the combined design of the extension slide rod and support threaded rod allows for fine-tuning of the height, making it more adaptable. The overall structure is simple and easy to install, effectively preventing the nursing table from tipping over due to offset or wobbling during use, thus improving the safety and reliability of infant care.
[0021] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description
[0022] in:
[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model. Figure 1 ;
[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model. Figure 2 ;
[0025] Figure 3 The exploded view of the support component of this utility model highlights the assembly relationship;
[0026] Figure 4 This is a utility model Figure 3 A magnified view of a portion of the image.
[0027] Label Explanation:
[0028] 1. The nursing table itself;
[0029] 2. Base;
[0030] 3. Shock-absorbing pads; 31. Anti-slip stripes;
[0031] 4. Support assembly; 41. First slide groove; 42. Sliding block; 43. Extension slide rod; 44. Threaded hole; 45. Support threaded rod; 46. Second slide groove;
[0032] 5. Weighting groove; 51. Metal counterweight;
[0033] 61. Positioning hole; 62. Positioning pin;
[0034] 7. Mounting holes. Detailed Implementation
[0035] To make the technical problem to be solved, the technical solution, and the beneficial effects of this utility model clearer and more understandable, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are only used to explain this utility model and are not intended to limit this utility model.
[0036] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, this utility model provides a child care table with an anti-tipping structure, aiming to solve the safety hazards of existing care tables that are prone to tipping over due to weak support structures and unstable centers of gravity. It is especially suitable for application scenarios where infants and toddlers have a large range of movement on the care table or on uneven ground. This care table achieves a significant improvement in overall stability and adaptability by optimizing the bottom structure and adding adjustable support components 4.
[0037] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the child care table mainly includes a table body 1, a base 2, a shock-absorbing pad 3, and a support assembly 4. The table body 1 can be a common plastic or metal frame structure, with a soft pad on top for infants to lie flat. The base 2 is fixedly installed below the table body 1. The base 2 is a key component for load-bearing and stability. Its length is greater than the width of the table body 1 to ensure sufficient bottom support, thereby lowering the overall center of gravity and improving anti-tipping ability.
[0038] To further enhance the anti-tipping performance of the base 2, a weight-increasing groove 5 is recessed in the middle of the base 2. The weight-increasing groove 5 is preferably rectangular in structure and can be filled with metal counterweights 51, cement modules, or other high-density materials. It can also be designed as a detachable structure to facilitate adjustment of the overall weight according to actual needs. This structure improves the stability of the care table while avoiding the inconvenience of an overly bulky overall structure.
[0039] like Figure 2 As shown, several shock-absorbing pads 3 are bonded or fixed to the lower surface of the base 2. These pads 3 are preferably made of rubber, providing good cushioning and anti-slip properties to mitigate the shaking caused by uneven ground or external vibrations. Anti-slip stripes 31 are further provided on the surface of the shock-absorbing pads 3 to enhance friction with the ground and prevent the care table from slipping during use. Simultaneously, the base 2 has multiple mounting holes 7 for screwing or snap-fit fixing between the care table body 1 and the base 2, ensuring a secure and reliable connection.
[0040] like Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, to achieve adaptability of the nursing table structure in different scenarios, the base 2 has first sliding grooves 41 at both ends, with sliding blocks 42 slidably connected within the grooves for adjusting the width of the support component 4. Each sliding block 42 has a second vertical sliding groove 46, with a retractable extension rod 43 slidably installed within the second sliding groove 46. When extended, the extension rod 43 expands the support area, further enhancing the bottom's anti-tilting capability. A threaded hole 44 is provided on the inner surface of one end of the extension rod 43, with a threaded support rod 45 threaded into the hole 44. By rotating the threaded rod, the nursing table can be finely adjusted vertically, helping to address tilting issues caused by uneven ground.
[0041] To enhance structural stability, the sliding connection structure includes a positioning hole 61 and a positioning pin 62 between the first sliding groove 41 and the sliding block 42. This allows the user to select a positioning position from multiple preset locations, ensuring the support block remains stable and does not slide in different extended positions. Furthermore, an anti-slip pad can be provided at the end of the support threaded rod 45 to increase friction with the ground, further improving overall stability.
[0042] To improve the lateral stability of the nursing table, lateral auxiliary support components can be added to both sides of the nursing table body 1. These components include support arms hinged to the side wall of the body, with the other end of the support arm able to contact and support the base 2 or the ground. Preferably, a limiting locking structure is provided between the support arm and the nursing table body 1, for example, a protrusion on the side of the nursing table cooperates with a groove on the support arm, allowing the structure to automatically lock when unfolded, thus improving the lateral fixation effect.
[0043] The coordinated action of all the above structural components ensures that the nursing table maintains good balance and support even when subjected to significant shaking, tipping, or unstable ground during use. In particular, the wide base, counterweight, adjustable support, and multi-point anti-slip design significantly improve the anti-tipping performance while ensuring portability.
[0044] This utility model has a reasonable structural design and simple component connection. It is suitable for various ground environments, especially for families, public maternal and infant facilities or hospital scenarios where children have high safety requirements. It has good practical value and promotion prospects.
[0045] The present invention has been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the specific implementation of the present invention is not limited to the above-described manner. Any non-substantial improvements made using the inventive concept and technical solution of the present invention, or the direct application of the inventive concept and technical solution to other situations without modification, are all within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A child care table with an anti-tipping structure, characterized in that, include: The nursing station itself; The base is located below the main body of the nursing table; The shock-absorbing pad is fixed to the lower surface of the base; A support assembly is adjustablely connected to the base; wherein the support assembly includes a first slide groove disposed at both ends of the base, a sliding block slidably connected in the first slide groove, the sliding block having a second slide groove, and a retractable extension rod slidably installed in the second slide groove.
2. The child care table with an anti-tipping structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, One end of the extension slide bar is provided with a threaded hole, and a support threaded rod is threadedly connected to the threaded hole to support height fine adjustment.
3. A child care table with an anti-tipping structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The base has a downward-recessed groove in the middle for adding weight.
4. A child care table with an anti-tipping structure according to claim 2, characterized in that, The base has several mounting holes for inserting the nursing table body.
5. A child care table with an anti-tipping structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The shock-absorbing pad is a rubber pad.
6. A child care table with an anti-tipping structure according to claim 5, characterized in that, The surface of the shock-absorbing pad is fixedly provided with anti-slip stripes.
7. A child care table with an anti-tipping structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, The weight-adding groove is rectangular.
8. A child care table with an anti-tipping structure according to claim 7, characterized in that, The weight-adding groove is filled with a removable metal counterweight.
9. A child care table with an anti-tipping structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, A positioning hole and a positioning pin are provided between the first slide groove and the sliding block to fix the sliding block in different positions.