A rotating child bath seat
By designing a locking component on the child bath seat, users can lock, unlock, and rotate the armrests with one hand, solving the problem of requiring two hands in existing technologies, improving ease of use and safety, and making the seat rotatable and adjustable.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 金攀
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-14
AI Technical Summary
Existing child shower seats require both hands to open the armrests, which is inconvenient and unsafe.
A rotating child bath seat was designed, which uses a locking component with an unlocking mechanism to allow users to lock, unlock, and rotate the armrests with one hand. One-handed operation is achieved through the cooperation of the movable seat, locking tongue, elastic element, and unlocking button.
It enables one-handed operation of locking and unlocking the armrests, improving convenience and safety. At the same time, the armrests are securely installed with the seat body, and the seat can be rotated to adjust its direction.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to children's bath seats, and more particularly, to a rotating children's bath seat. Background Technology
[0002] A child bath seat is a seat specifically designed for children's bathing. For example, the utility model patent with announcement number CN220655450U discloses a wraparound baby bath seat. The front end of the armrest is detachably connected to the central support column through a locking mechanism. The armrest can be opened or installed with a single button, making it easy to use. The button is located at the front, out of the baby's reach, further improving safety.
[0003] The seat in the aforementioned patent requires the user to press the unlock button with one hand and rotate the armrest with the other hand when opening the armrest, making it impossible to perform both operations with one hand. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of this, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a rotating child bath seat that allows users to unlock and rotate the armrests simultaneously with one hand.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution of this utility model is as follows:
[0006] A rotating child bath seat, comprising:
[0007] The seat body has a pillar in the middle of its front part;
[0008] Two armrests, one end of each armrest is rotatably connected to the left and right sides of the armrest seat;
[0009] The handrail is provided with locking receiving parts on both sides; the other end of the handrail is provided with a locking component that cooperates with the locking receiving parts to lock the handrail to the column, and the locking component is equipped with an unlocking part for user operation.
[0010] Preferably, the locking assembly is installed inside the handrail and includes a movable seat, a latch, an elastic element, and an unlocking button; wherein the unlocking button and the latch are fixedly disposed on one side of the movable seat; the movable seat is slidably connected to the handrail; a first through hole for the latch to extend and a second through hole for the unlocking button to extend are provided on one side of the handrail; one end of the elastic element abuts against the movable seat and the other end abuts against the handrail, and in its natural state, the elastic element drives the movable seat to slide toward the direction in which the latch extends into the first through hole; a locking groove for the latch to extend into is provided on the column.
[0011] Preferably, the movable seat is longitudinally slidably connected to the handrail; the first through hole and the second through hole are located on the bottom side of the handrail; the two sides of the column have connecting grooves for the other end of the handrail to extend into, and the locking groove is provided on the lower groove surface of the connecting groove.
[0012] Preferably, the column includes a column body and a connecting seat, the lower end of the column body is connected to the seat body, and the connecting seat is detachably installed on the upper end of the column body; the connecting groove is provided on both sides of the connecting seat.
[0013] Preferably, the inner bottom wall of the handrail is provided with a mounting groove, and the first through hole and the second through hole are both connected to the bottom of the mounting groove; the movable seat is movably and longitudinally slidably disposed in the mounting groove; the inner top wall of the handrail is provided with a top column, the movable seat is provided with a top groove for the top column to extend into, the elastic element is placed in the top groove, and one end of the elastic element abuts against the bottom of the top groove, and the other end abuts against the top column.
[0014] Preferably, a pivot is provided at the bottom of one end of the armrest, and a slot for the pivot to extend into is provided on the upper surface of the seat body; a hook is provided at the lower end of the pivot, and a central hole is provided at the bottom of the slot; a side opening is provided on the side wall of the slot for the hook to pass through longitudinally, and the side opening communicates with the central hole.
[0015] Preferably, a rotating base is rotatably mounted on the bottom of the seat body; a plurality of suction cups are mounted on the bottom of the rotating base.
[0016] Preferably, there is a gap between the rotating base and the bottom surface of the seat body, and the bottom surface of the seat body is provided with several protruding rings, with the upper end surface of the rotating base in contact with the protruding rings.
[0017] Preferably, the bottom of the seat body has an annular groove, the side of the rotating base extends into the annular groove and is provided with a limiting ring; the side wall of the annular groove is provided with a plurality of limiting hooks adapted to the limiting ring.
[0018] Preferably, the rotating base is provided with annular reinforcing ribs.
[0019] The main technical effects of this utility model are reflected in the following aspects:
[0020] 1. The locking component is located at the end of the handrail, allowing users to lock, unlock, and rotate the handrail with one hand, which is very convenient;
[0021] 2. The armrests are easy to install and do not easily detach from the seat body;
[0022] 3. By setting a rotating base, the seat body can be rotated, making it convenient for users to adjust the direction of the shower seat during use. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 This is a structural diagram of the rotating child bathing seat in the embodiment;
[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the column in the embodiment;
[0025] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connector in the embodiment;
[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom of the rotating child bathing seat in the embodiment;
[0027] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the rotating base installation in the embodiment;
[0028] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the suction cup in the embodiment;
[0029] Figure 7 This is a longitudinal sectional view of the rotating child bath seat in the embodiment;
[0030] Figure 8 for Figure 7 Enlarged view of section A;
[0031] Figure 9 This is an exploded view of the installation of the armrest and seat body in the embodiment;
[0032] Figure 10 This is a cross-sectional view of the slot in the embodiment;
[0033] Figure 11 This is an exploded view of the locking connection between the handrail and the connecting seat in the embodiment;
[0034] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the movable seat in the embodiment;
[0035] Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram of the upper housing in the embodiment.
[0036] Reference numerals: 1. Seat body; 11. Annular groove; 12. Limiting hook; 13. Protruding ring; 14. Protruding shaft; 15. Slot; 151. Side opening; 152. Center hole; 16. Snap-fit groove; 2. Armrest; 21. Upper housing; 211. Top column; 212. Guide column; 22. Lower housing; 221. Mounting groove; 222. First through hole; 223. Second through hole; 224. Guide groove; 23. Rotating shaft; 3. Column; 31. Column body; 311. Positioning groove; 312. Connecting hook; 32. Connecting 321. Seat; 322. Connecting groove; 323. Locking groove; 324. Positioning block; 325. Connecting hole; 4. Rotating base; 41. Pressure post; 42. Rotating hole; 43. Large reinforcing rib; 44. Small reinforcing rib; 45. Medium reinforcing rib; 46. Limiting ring; 5. Suction cup; 51. Connecting strip; 52. Snap-fit part; 61. Pressure cover; 62. Gasket; 63. Connector; 71. Movable seat; 72. Locking tongue; 73. Unlocking button; 74. Elastic element; 711. Guide strip; 712. Insert post; 713. Top groove. Detailed Implementation
[0037] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, so that the technical solution of this utility model can be more easily understood and mastered.
[0038] Reference Figure 1 This embodiment aims to provide a rotating child bathing seat, which includes a seat body 1, two armrests 2 and a rotating base 4.
[0039] Reference Figure 1-3 The seat body 1 has a column 3 at the front center. The column 3 includes a column body 31 and a connecting seat 32. The lower end of the column body 31 is connected to the seat body 1, and the connecting seat 32 is detachably installed on the upper end of the column body 31. Specifically, the upper end of the column body 31 is provided with a positioning groove 311 and a connecting hook 312. At the same time, the bottom of the connecting seat 32 is provided with a positioning block 323 that matches the positioning groove 311 and a connecting hole 324 that matches the connecting hook 312. During installation, simply align the positioning block 323 on the connecting seat 32 with the positioning groove 311, and then press the connecting seat 32 down.
[0040] Reference Figure 4-6 A convex shaft 14 is located at the center of the bottom of the seat body 1. A pressure post 41 is located in the center of the rotating base 4. The pressure post 41 has a rotating hole 42, allowing the rotating base 4 to be fitted onto the convex shaft 14 through the rotating hole 42 and rotate freely. A pressure cap 61 is fitted onto the pressure post 41 and is fixed to the convex shaft 14 by a connector 63, which can be a screw, to prevent the rotating base 4 from detaching from the convex shaft 14. A washer 62 is also provided between the pressure cap 61 and the screw to prevent the screw from loosening.
[0041] Reference Figure 6 , Figure 7 , a gap is left between the bottom surface of the rotating base 4 and the bottom surface of the seat body 1. A number of convex rings 13 are provided on the bottom surface of the seat body 1, and the upper end surface of the rotating base 4 contacts the convex rings 13. With such a setting, the bottom surface of the base body only contacts the rotating base 4 through the convex rings 13, thereby greatly reducing the contact area with the rotating base 4 and reducing friction and noise.
[0042] In addition, the bottom of the seat body 1 has an annular groove 11, and the side of the rotating base 4 extends into the annular groove 11 and is provided with a limiting ring 46; a number of limiting hooks 12 adapted to the limiting ring 46 are provided on the side wall of the annular groove 11. With such a setting, the longitudinal displacement between the outer edge part of the rotating base 4 and the seat body 1 can be effectively prevented, so that the seat body 1 is more stable during rotation. It can be seen that the side surface of the limiting hook 12 is arranged in an inclined plane. Therefore, during installation, only need to press down the rotating base 4 with force.
[0043] In addition, an annular reinforcing rib is provided on the rotating base 4. There are multiple annular reinforcing ribs and their shapes are different. Among them, as Figure 6 shown, the large reinforcing rib 43 is the widest, making the middle section of the rotating base 4 in a "ji" shape, Figure 6 shown, the small reinforcing rib 44 is the narrowest, but the number is relatively large, and its cross section is in a semi-circular shape; Figure 7 shown, the middle reinforcing rib 45 has a medium size. At the same time, the bottom of the rotating base 4 is also appropriately adjusted according to the shape of the corresponding reinforcing rib, so as to maintain the existence of the above-mentioned gap with the rotating base 4.
[0044] Combined with Figure 4-6 , a suction cup 5 is also installed at the bottom of the rotating base 4. As an example, two suction cups 5 are provided, and every two are connected together by a connecting belt 51. Further, the rotating base 4 can be sucked on the ground through the suction cup 5, making the whole bathing seat not easy to slide. At the same time, the connecting belt 51 can lift the two suction cups 5 from the ground at the same time, so as to facilitate the user to move the bathing seat. The connecting belt 51 and the suction cup 5 are both made of soft materials. The suction cup 5 is detachably connected to the rotating base 4, specifically by screw connection.
[0045] A clamping groove 16 is also provided at the bottom of the seat body 1. A clamping part 52 can be provided on the suction cup 5. When the rotating base 4 is not needed, the rotating base 4 can be removed, and then the suction cup 5 can be installed at the bottom of the seat body 1 by the clamping fit between the clamping part 52 and the clamping groove 16.
[0046] Referring to Figure 1 , Figure 9 , Figure 10 , one end of each of the two armrests 2 is rotatably connected to the left and right sides of the connecting seat 2, Figure 9Taking one of the armrests 2 as an example, the specific structure of the rotating connection will be described in detail. Specifically, a pivot is provided at the bottom of one end of the armrest 2, and a slot 15 for the pivot to extend into is provided on the upper surface of the seat body 1; a hook is provided at the lower end of the pivot, and a central hole 152 is provided at the bottom of the slot 15; a side opening 151 is provided on the side wall of the slot 15 for the hook to pass through longitudinally, and the side opening 151 communicates with the central hole 152.
[0047] When installing the handrail 2, first align the hook with the side opening 151, then insert the rotating shaft into the slot 15. After it is fully inserted, the hook passes through the center hole 152. Then rotate the handrail 2 so that the hook can hook onto the lower end face of the slot 15. At this point, install the connecting seat 32, so that the handrail 2 can no longer be rotated to the angle at which it was installed. In this way, the handrail 2 is not easy to come out.
[0048] The handrail 2 is provided with locking receivers on both sides; the other end of the handrail 2 is provided with a locking component that cooperates with the locking receivers to lock the handrail 2 to the column 3. The locking component is equipped with an unlocking part for user operation.
[0049] Specifically, refer to Figure 11-13 Both sides of the connecting base 32 are provided with connecting grooves 321 for the end of the handrail 2 to enter, and the lower groove surface of the connecting groove 321 is provided with a locking groove 322. The locking groove 322 serves as the locking receiving part mentioned above.
[0050] The locking assembly includes a movable seat 71, a locking tongue 72, an elastic element 74, and an unlocking button 73; wherein the unlocking button 73 and the locking tongue 72 are fixedly disposed on one side of the movable seat 71, specifically the bottom side; and preferably, the movable seat 71, the unlocking button 73, and the locking tongue 72 are integrally disposed.
[0051] The handrail 2 includes an upper housing 21 and a lower housing 22, which are connected by screws. Both housings are hollow, and when connected, the interior of the handrail 2 is also hollow. A mounting groove 221 is provided on the top of the lower housing 22 (i.e., the inner bottom wall of the handrail 2). The bottom of the mounting groove 221 extends through the lower housing 22 and has a first through hole 222 and a second through hole 223. A movable seat 71 is movably disposed within the mounting groove 221, and a locking tongue 72 protrudes from the first through hole 222, while a button protrudes from the second through hole 223.
[0052] Guide bars 711 are provided on both sides of the movable seat 71, and a first guide groove 224 adapted to the guide bars 711 is provided on the side wall of the mounting groove 221. The movable seat 71 can be longitudinally slidably connected to the mounting groove 221 through the cooperation of the guide groove 224 and the guide bars 711.
[0053] Additionally, a top post 211 is provided at the bottom of the upper housing 21 (i.e., the inner top wall of the armrest 2), and a top groove 713 is provided on the movable seat 71 for the top post 211 to extend into. This top groove 713 is located on the back of the unlock button 73. The aforementioned elastic element 74 is preferably a spring, which is placed in the top groove 713, with one end of the elastic element 74 abutting against the bottom of the top groove 713 and the other end abutting against the top post 211. Furthermore, in its natural state, the elastic element 74 drives the movable seat 71 downward, that is, to slide in the direction in which the latch 72 extends out of the first through hole 222.
[0054] To ensure smoother sliding of the movable seat 71, a guide post 212 with a post hole is provided at the bottom of the upper housing 21. An insert post 712 is also provided on the movable seat 71 on the back of the latch 72. Thus, by combining the guide post 212 with the post hole and the top post 211 with the top groove 713, the forces at both ends of the movable seat 71 are balanced, resulting in smoother sliding.
[0055] The lower end of the latch 72 is also provided with a guide slope. Therefore, the user only needs to rotate the armrest 2 so that its end enters the connecting groove 321, and the latch 72 will automatically retract into the first through hole 222. Once the latch 72 is aligned with the locking groove 322, it will automatically extend into the locking groove 322, forming a locking structure. To unlock, the user only needs to press the unlock button 73 at the bottom of the armrest 2 to retract the latch 72 into the first through hole 222, and then rotate the armrest 2 in the opposite direction.
[0056] Of course, the above are just typical examples of this utility model. In addition, this utility model may have many other specific implementation methods. All technical solutions formed by equivalent substitution or equivalent transformation fall within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
Claims
1. A rotary child bath seat, comprising: a seat body (1) having a post (3) in a front middle position; two armrests (2) each rotatably connected to the seat body (1) at one end thereof; characterized in that each armrest (2) is provided with a locking receiving portion at two sides thereof, and each armrest (2) is provided with a locking assembly at the other end thereof, which cooperates with the locking receiving portion to lock the armrest (2) with the post (3), and the locking assembly is provided with an unlocking part for user operation.
2. A rotating child bath seat according to claim 1, wherein, The locking assembly is installed inside the armrest (2) and comprises a movable seat (71), a locking tongue (72), a resilient member (74) and an unlocking button (73). The unlocking button (73) and the locking tongue (72) are fixedly arranged on one side of the movable seat (71). The movable seat (71) is slidably connected to the armrest (2). The armrest (2) is provided with a first through hole (222) for the locking tongue (72) to extend out and a second through hole (223) for the unlocking button (73) to extend out. One end of the resilient member (74) abuts against the movable seat (71) and the other end thereof abuts against the armrest (2). In a natural state, the resilient member (74) drives the movable seat (71) to slide towards the direction in which the locking tongue (72) extends out of the first through hole (222). The post (3) is provided with a locking groove (322) for the locking tongue (72) to extend into.
3. A rotating child bath seat according to claim 2, wherein, The movable seat (71) is longitudinally slidably connected to the armrest (2). The first through hole (222) and the second through hole (223) are located at the bottom side of the armrest (2). The post (3) is provided with a connecting groove (321) at two sides thereof for the other end of the armrest (2) to extend into, and the locking groove (322) is arranged on the lower groove surface of the connecting groove (321).
4. A rotating child bath seat according to claim 3, wherein, The post (3) comprises a column body (31) and a connecting seat (32). The lower end of the column body (31) is connected to the seat body (1), and the connecting seat (32) is detachably installed on the upper end of the column body (31). The connecting groove (321) is arranged at two sides of the connecting seat (32).
5. A rotating child bath seat according to claim 3, wherein The inner bottom wall of the armrest (2) is provided with a mounting groove (221), and the first through hole (222) and the second through hole (223) are in communication with the bottom of the mounting groove (221). The movable seat (71) is longitudinally slidably arranged in the mounting groove (221). The inner top wall of the armrest (2) is provided with a top post (211), and the movable seat (71) is provided with a top groove (713) for the top post (211) to extend into. The resilient member (74) is arranged in the top groove (713) and one end thereof abuts against the groove bottom of the top groove (713) and the other end thereof abuts against the top post (211).
6. A rotating child bath seat according to claim 1, wherein, The one end of the armrest (2) is provided with a rotating shaft, and the upper end surface of the seat body (1) is provided with a plug groove (15) for the rotating shaft to extend into. The lower end of the rotating shaft is provided with a hook, and the bottom of the plug groove (15) is provided with a center hole (152). The side wall of the plug groove (15) is provided with a side opening (151) for the hook to longitudinally pass through, and the side opening (151) is in communication with the center hole (152).
7. A rotating child bath seat according to claim 1, wherein, The bottom of the seat body (1) is rotatably installed with a rotating base (4); the bottom of the rotating base (4) is installed with a plurality of suction cups (5).
8. A rotating child bath seat according to claim 7, wherein, A gap is left between the rotating base (4) and the bottom surface of the seat body (1), the bottom surface of the seat body (1) is provided with a plurality of convex rings (13), and the upper end surface of the rotating base (4) is in contact with the convex rings (13).
9. A rotating child bath seat according to claim 7, wherein, The bottom of the seat body (1) is provided with an annular groove (11), the side edge of the rotating base (4) extends into the annular groove (11) and is provided with a limiting ring (46); a plurality of limiting hooks (12) matched with the limiting ring (46) are arranged on the side wall of the annular groove (11).
10. A rotating child bath seat according to claim 7, wherein, The rotating base (4) is provided with an annular reinforcing rib.