FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a conveniently foldable high chair, in particular
to a high chair which can be folded and collected rapidly and has small volume after
being folded and collected.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The traditional Children's high chair has large volume after being folded and is
inconvenient in carrying. Moreover, the traditional Children's high chair is inconvenient
in folding and use. Therefore, a high chair which is convenient in folding and unfolding
and has small volume after being folded must be provided for the majority of consumers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a conveniently
foldable high chair which has a simple structure, can be folded and collected rapidly,
and has small volume after being folded and collected.
[0004] The conveniently foldable high chair provided by the present invention may adopt
the following technical proposals:
The conveniently foldable high chair comprises a joint assembly and a front bipod,
a rear bipod, a backrest assembly and a dinner plate which are connected with the
joint assembly respectively and are mutually rotatable; the joint assembly is provided
with a first lock unit for locking the joint assembly to prevent the joint assembly
from rotating; a collection belt assembly for driving the first lock unit to be unlocked
is disposed on the front bipod and driven to unlock the first lock unit; and hence
the joint assembly is driven to rotate to achieve the objective of collection.
[0005] The following improvements may also be adopted to solve the problems in the present
invention:
[0006] Further improvement is as follows: the joint assembly includes: a front leg joint,
a rear leg joint movably mounted into the front leg joint, and a backrest joint, a
rotating base and a dinner plate joint mounted on the outside of the front leg joint;
the front leg joint, the rear leg joint, the backrest joint and the dinner plate joint
are respectively assembled with the front bipod, the rear bipod, the backrest assembly
and the dinner plate; the first lock unit is disposed in the rear leg joint; and the
front leg joint, the rear leg joint, the backrest joint, the rotating base and the
dinner plate joint may rotate relatively.
[0007] Further improvement is as follows: the first lock unit includes a linkage pull rod
which can slide up and down and is mounted in the rear leg joint, and a first spring
which is configured to provide a reset force for the linkage pull rod; the linkage
pull rod is connected with the collection belt assembly and provided with a first
iron pin and a second iron pin; both the first iron pin and the second iron pin run
through the front leg joint, the rear leg joint, the backrest joint, the rotating
base and the dinner plate joint; and the high chair further includes a third iron
pin which runs through the front leg joint, the backrest joint, the rotating base
and the dinner plate joint and is connected with the rear leg joint.
[0008] Further improvement is as follows: the rear bipod is also provided with a secondary
button for locking the linkage pull rod.
[0009] Further improvement is as follows: the front leg joint is provided with a mounting
position for the mounting of the rear leg joint; a first chute and a second chute
which run through the mounting position are formed at both sides of the front leg
joint; the first iron pin and the second iron pin fall into the first chute and the
second chute respectively; the first chute and the second chute are curved grooves;
front leg joint clamping sections which are bent towards the same direction are respectively
disposed at tail ends of the first chute and the second chute; and the front leg joint
is provided with a first run-through groove for the third iron pin to run through.
[0010] Further improvement is as follows: the rotating base is provided with a third chute
and a fourth chute for the first iron pin and the second iron pin to run through and
is also provided with a fifth chute; the third iron pin runs through the fifth chute;
when the joint assembly is in the unfolded state, the positions of the third chute
and the fourth chute and the positions of corresponding first chute and corresponding
second chute are staggered respectively; rotating base clamping sections which are
bent towards the same direction are respectively disposed at tail ends of the third
chute and the fourth chute; and when the joint assembly is in the unfolded state,
the positions of the rotating base clamping sections correspond to the positions of
the front leg joint clamping sections.
[0011] Further improvement is as follows: the backrest joint is provided with a sixth chute
for the first iron pin and the third iron pin to run through and a seventh chute for
the second iron pin to run through; the dinner plate joint is provided with an eighth
chute, a ninth chute and a tenth chute for the first iron pin, the second iron pin
and the third iron pin to run through respectively; when the joint assembly is in
the unfolded state, the shape and the position of the eighth chute and the ninth chute
correspond to those of corresponding first chute and corresponding second chute respectively;
and when the joint assembly is in the unfolded state, the position of the fifth chute
and the position of the tenth chute are staggered.
[0012] Further improvement is as follows: the backrest assembly includes a backrest frame,
a backrest adjustment mechanism mounted on the backrest frame and configured to adjust
the angle of the backrest frame, and an adjustment button configured to drive the
backrest adjustment mechanism to operate, in which the backrest adjustment mechanism
includes a positioning pull rod mounted in the backrest frame and a second spring
configured to provide an elastic force for the positioning pull rod; and one end of
the positioning pull rod is connected with the adjustment button through a first steel
wire and the other end is provided with an embedding block which is embedded into
one of a plurality of adjusting and positioning grooves formed on the outer edge of
the rotating base.
[0013] Further improvement is as follows: the collection belt assembly includes: a mounting
base mounted on the rear bipod, a rotating element pivoted into the mounting base,
and a collection belt connected with one end of the rotating element, in which the
other end of the rotating element is connected with the linkage pull rod in the first
lock unit through a second steel wire.
[0014] Further improvement is as follows: pulleys are disposed on lower ends of the front
bipod; and non-slip pads are disposed on lower ends of the rear bipod.
[0015] The technical proposal has the technical effects:
- 1. When the conveniently foldable high chair provided by the present invention is
required to be folded and collected, the secondary button is pressed. Subsequently,
the collection belt is directly pulled up to drive the rotating element to rotate,
and hence the second steel wire is driven to move down and pull the linkage pull rod
in the first lock unit to unlock the entire first lock unit, so that the entire joint
assembly is in the rotatable state. When the collection belt is pulled up, the front
bipod, the rear bipod, the backrest assembly and the dinner plate connected with the
joint assembly are folded under the gravity thereof, so that the objective of folding
and collection in one second can be achieved. Moreover, the operation is very convenient
and swift. In addition, after the front bipod, the rear bipod, the backrest assembly
and the dinner plate are folded through the joint assembly, the volume is very small,
which is conducive to the carrying or collection of the conveniently foldable high
chair. Therefore, the conveniently foldable high chair provided by the present invention
has strong market competitiveness.
- 2. The pulleys are disposed on the lower ends of the front bipod and the non-slip
pads are disposed on the lower ends of the rear bipod. Therefore, when the conveniently
foldable high chair provided by the present invention is unfolded and used, the sliding
process can be achieved by the pulleys on the lower ends of the front bipod only by
raising the rear bipod, so that the conveniently foldable high chair is very convenient
in use. In addition, the conveniently foldable high chair provided by the present
invention also has the function of adjusting the relative angle of the backrest assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the conveniently foldable high chair provided by the
present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the conveniently foldable high chair provided by the
present invention seen from another angle of view;
FIG. 3 is a schematic partial enlarged view of the conveniently foldable high chair
provided by the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a rotating base in the conveniently foldable high
chair provided by the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a right view of the conveniently foldable high chair provided by the present
invention;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of the conveniently foldable high chair provided by
the present invention obtained after folding;
FIG. 7 is a schematic exploded view of the conveniently foldable high chair provided
by the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a schematic exploded view of the conveniently foldable high chair provided
by the present invention seen from another angle of view;
FIG. 9 is a schematic exploded view of the conveniently foldable high chair provided
by the present invention seen from another angle of view;
FIG. 10 is a schematic exploded view of the conveniently foldable high chair provided
by the present invention seen from another angle of view;
FIG. 11 is a schematic structural sectional view of the conveniently foldable high
chair provided by the present invention;
FIG. 12 is a schematic structural sectional partial enlarged view of FIG. 11;
FIG. 13 is another schematic structural sectional view of the conveniently foldable
high chair provided by the present invention;
FIG. 14 is a schematic structural sectional partial enlarged view of FIG. 13;
FIG. 15 is a schematic diagram of a rear leg joint;
FIG. 16 is a schematic structural sectional view of FIG. 15; and
FIG. 17 is a schematic diagram of a front leg joint.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] Detailed description will be given below to the present invention with reference
to the preferred embodiments.
[0018] Embodiment: as illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 17, the conveniently foldable high chair
comprises a joint assembly 1 and a front bipod 2, a rear bipod 3, a backrest assembly
4 and a dinner plate 5 which are connected with the joint assembly 1 respectively
and are mutually rotatable. In the process of folding and collection, as the front
bipod 2, the rear bipod 3, the backrest assembly 4 and the dinner plate 5 are all
connected with the joint assembly 1, the objective of collection in one second can
be achieved. The operation is convenient and swift. Moreover, after the front bipod
2, the rear bipod 3, the backrest assembly 4 and the dinner plate 5 are folded through
the joint assembly 1, the volume is very small, which is conducive to the carrying
or collection of the conveniently foldable high chair.
[0019] The joint assembly 1 is provided with a first lock unit 6 for locking the joint assembly
1 to prevent the joint assembly 1 from rotating. A collection belt assembly 7 for
driving the first lock unit 6 to be unlocked is disposed on the front bipod 2 and
driven to unlock the first lock unit 6, and hence the joint assembly 1 is driven to
rotate to achieve the objective of collection.
[0020] Pulleys 21 are disposed on lower ends of the front bipod 2 and non-slip pads 32 are
disposed on lower ends of the rear bipod 3. Therefore, when the conveniently foldable
high chair provided by the present invention is unfolded and used, the sliding process
can be achieved by the pulleys 21 on the lower ends of the front bipod 2 only by raising
the rear bipod 3, so that the conveniently foldable high chair is very convenient
in use.
[0021] The joint assembly 1 includes: a front leg joint 11, a rear leg joint 12 movably
mounted in the front leg joint 11, and a backrest joint 13, a rotating base 14 and
a dinner plate joint 15 mounted on the outside of the front leg joint 11. The front
leg joint 11, the rear leg joint 12, the backrest joint 13 and the dinner plate joint
15 are respectively assembled with the front bipod 2, the rear bipod 3, the backrest
assembly 4 and the dinner plate 5. The first lock unit 6 is disposed in the rear leg
joint 12. The front leg joint 11, the rear leg joint 12, the backrest joint 13 and
the dinner plate joint 15 may rotate relatively and are mounted on a shaft. A cover
100 is also disposed on the other side of the front leg joint 11.
[0022] The first lock unit 6 includes a linkage pull rod 61 which can slide up and down
and is mounted in the rear leg joint 12, and a first spring 62 which is configured
to provide a reset force for the linkage pull rod 61. The linkage pull rod 61 is connected
with the collection belt assembly 7 and provided with a first iron pin 611 and a second
iron pin 612. Both the first iron pin 611 and the second iron pin 612 run through
the front leg joint 11, the rear leg joint 12, the backrest joint 13, the rotating
base 14 and the dinner plate joint 15. The high chair further includes a third iron
pin 144 which runs through the front leg joint 11, the backrest joint 13, the rotating
base 14, the dinner plate joint 15 and the front leg joint 11 (running through one
portion of the front leg joint 11) and is connected with the rear leg joint 12.
[0023] The rear leg joint 3 is also provided with a secondary button 31 for locking the
linkage pull rod 61.
[0024] The front leg joint 11 is provided with a mounting position for the mounting of the
rear leg joint 12; a first chute 112 and a second chute 113 which run through the
mounting position 111 are disposed at both sides of the front leg joint 11; and the
first iron pin 611 and the second iron pin 612 fall into the first chute 112 and the
second chute 113 respectively. The first chute 112 and the second chute 113 are curved
grooves. Front leg joint clamping sections 1121 and 1132 which are bent towards the
same direction are respectively disposed at tail ends of the first chute 112 and the
second chute 113. The front leg joint 11 is provided with a first run-through groove
114 for the third iron pin 144 to run through. The rotating base 14 is provided with
a third chute 141 and a fourth chute 142 for the first iron pin 611 and the second
iron pin 612 to run through and is also provided with a fifth chute 143. The third
iron pin 144 runs through the fifth chute 143. When the joint assembly 1 is in the
unfolded state, the positions of the third chute 141 and the fourth chute 142 and
the positions of corresponding first chute 112 and corresponding second chute 113
are staggered respectively. Rotating base clamping sections 1411 and 1422 which are
bent towards the same direction are respectively disposed at tail ends of the third
chute 141 and the fourth chute 142. The positions of the rotating base clamping sections
1411 and 1422 correspond to the positions of the front leg joint clamping sections
1121 and 1132. The backrest joint 13 is provided with a sixth chute 131 for the first
iron pin 611 and the third iron pin 144 to run through and a seventh chute 132 for
the second iron pin 612 to run through. The dinner plate joint 15 is provided with
an eighth chute 151, a ninth chute 152 and a tenth chute 153 for the first iron pin
611, the second iron pin 612 and the third iron pin 613 to run through respectively.
When the joint assembly 1 is in the unfolded state, the shape and the position of
the eighth chute 151 and the ninth chute 152 correspond to those of corresponding
first chute 112 and corresponding second chute 113 respectively. When the joint assembly
1 is in the unfolded state, the position of the fifth chute 143 and the position of
the tenth chute 153 are staggered.
[0025] The backrest assembly 4 includes a backrest frame 41, a backrest adjustment mechanism
42 mounted on the backrest frame 41 and configured to adjust the relative angle of
the backrest frame 41, and an adjustment button 43 configured to drive the backrest
adjustment mechanism 42 to operate, wherein the backrest adjustment mechanism 42 includes
a positioning pull rod 421 mounted in the backrest frame 41 and a second spring 422
matched with the positioning pull rod 421. One end of the positioning pull rod 421
is connected with the adjustment button 43 through a first steel wire 423, and the
other end of the positioning pull rod 421 is provided with an embedding block 424
which is embedded into one of a plurality of adjusting and positioning grooves 145
disposed on the outer edge of the rotating base 14. When the conveniently foldable
high chair provided by the present invention is unfolded and used and the angle of
the backrest frame 41 is required to be adjusted, the adjustment button 43 is directly
pressed; the positioning pull rod 421 is pulled to move up by the first steel wire
423, and hence the embedding block 424 in the positioning pull rod 421 is disengaged
from the adjusting and positioning groove 145; subsequently, the backrest frame 41
is driven to swing forward or backward; meanwhile, the adjustment button 43 is released;
the positioning pull rod 421 is reset under the action of the second spring 422; the
embedding block 424 in the positioning pull rod 421 is driven to fall into another
adjusting and positioning groove 145, so that the backrest frame 41 is positioned;
and hence the objective of adjusting the angle of the backrest frame 41 can be achieved.
[0026] The collection belt assembly 7 includes: a mounting base 71 mounted on the rear bipod
3, a rotating element 72 pivoted in the mounting base 71, and a collection belt 73
connected with one end of the rotating element 72, wherein another end of the rotating
element 72 is connected with the linkage pull rod 61 in the first lock unit 6 through
a second steel wire 721. The third iron pin 144 interacts with the first run-through
groove 114, the fifth chute 143, the sixth chute 131 and the tenth chute 153 and has
the function of limiting the rotation range of the backrest joint 13, the rotating
base 14 and the dinner plate joint 15 relative to the rear leg joint.
[0027] When the conveniently foldable high chair provided by the present invention is required
to be folded and collected, the secondary button 31 is pressed; the collection belt
73 is directly pulled up; the rotating element 72 is driven to rotate by the collection
belt 73; and the second steel wire 721 is driven to move down and pull the linkage
pull rod 61 in the first lock unit 6 to unlock the entire lock unit 6. That is to
say, the first iron pin 611 and the second iron pin 612 are pulled away from the front
leg joint clamping sections (1121, 1132) and the rotating base clamping sections (1411,
1422), so that the first iron pin 611 and the second iron pin 612 can slide in the
chutes, and hence the entire joint assembly 1 is in the rotatable state. When the
collection belt 73 is pulled up, the front bipod 2, the rear bipod 3, the backrest
assembly 4 and the dinner plate 5 connected with the joint assembly 1 are folded under
the gravity thereof, so that the objective of folding and collection in one second
can be achieved. Moreover, the operation is very convenient and swift. In addition,
after the front bipod 2, the rear bipod 3, the backrest assembly 4 and the dinner
plate 5 are folded through the joint assembly 1, the volume is very small, which is
conducive to the carrying or collection of the conveniently foldable high chair. Therefore,
the conveniently foldable high chair has strong market competitiveness. When the high
chair is unfolded, the first iron pin 611 and the second iron pin 612 are pushed into
the front leg joint clamping sections (1121, 1132) of the front leg joint 11, the
rotating base clamping sections (1411, 1422) of the rotating base 14, and clamping
sections, which are the same with the front leg joint clamping sections, in the eighth
chute 151 and the ninth chute 152 of the dinner plate joint 15, by the linkage pull
rod 61 under the action of the first spring 62. In this way, the joint assembly 1
cannot rotate relatively, so that the objective of unfolding and positioning can be
achieved.
1. A conveniently foldable high chair, comprising a joint assembly (1) and a front bipod
(2), a rear bipod (3), a backrest assembly (4) and a dinner plate (5) being connected
with the joint assembly (1) respectively and mutually rotatable, wherein the joint
assembly (1) is provided with a first lock unit (6) for locking the joint assembly
(1) to prevent the joint assembly (1) from rotating; a collection belt assembly (7)
for driving the first lock unit (6) to be unlocked is disposed on the front bipod
(2) and driven to unlock the first lock unit (6); and hence the joint assembly (1)
is driven to rotate to achieve the objective of collection.
2. The conveniently foldable high chair according to claim 1, wherein the joint assembly
(1) includes a front leg joint (11), a rear leg joint (12) movably mounted into the
front leg joint (11), and a backrest joint (13), a rotating base (14) and a dinner
plate joint (15) mounted on the outside of the front leg joint (11); the front leg
joint (11), the rear leg joint (12), the backrest joint (13) and the dinner plate
joint (15) are respectively assembled with the front bipod (2), the rear bipod (3),
the backrest assembly (4) and the dinner plate (5); the first lock unit (6) is disposed
in the rear leg joint (12); and the front leg joint (11), the rear leg joint (12),
the backrest joint (13), the rotating base (14) and the dinner plate joint (15) may
rotate relatively.
3. The conveniently foldable high chair according to claim 2, wherein the first lock
unit (6) includes a linkage pull rod (61) which can slide up and down and is mounted
in the rear leg joint (12), and a first spring (62) which is configured to provide
a reset force for the linkage pull rod (61); the linkage pull rod (61) is connected
with the collection belt assembly (7) and provided with a first iron pin (611) and
a second iron pin (612); both the first iron pin (611) and the second iron pin (612)
run through the front leg joint (11), the rear leg joint (12), the backrest joint
(13), the rotating base (14) and the dinner plate joint (15); and the high chair further
includes a third iron pin (144) which runs through the front leg joint (11), the backrest
joint (13), the rotating base (14) and the dinner plate joint (15) and is connected
with the rear leg joint (12).
4. The conveniently foldable high chair according to claim 3, wherein the rear bipod
(3) is also provided with a secondary button (31) for locking the linkage pull rod
(61).
5. The conveniently foldable high chair according to claim 3 or 4, wherein the front
leg joint (11) is provided with a mounting position (111) for the mounting of the
rear leg joint (12); a first chute (112) and a second chute (113) running through
the mounting position (111) are formed at both sides of the front leg joint (11);
the first iron pin (611) and the second iron pin (612) fall into the first chute (112)
and the second chute (113) respectively; the first chute (112) and the second chute
(113) are curved grooves; front leg joint clamping sections (1121, 1132) bending towards
the same direction are respectively disposed at tail ends of the first chute (112)
and the second chute (113); and the front leg joint (11) is provided with a first
run-through groove (114) for the third iron pin (144) to run through.
6. The conveniently foldable high chair according to one of claims 3 to 5, wherein the
rotating base (14) is provided with a third chute (141) and a fourth chute (142) for
the first iron pin (611) and the second iron pin (612) to run through and is also
provided with a fifth chute (143); the third iron pin (144) runs through the fifth
chute (143); when the joint assembly (1) is in the unfolded state, the positions of
the third chute (141) and the fourth chute (142) and the positions of corresponding
first chute (112) and corresponding second chute (113) are staggered respectively;
rotating base clamping sections (1411, 1422) bending towards the same direction are
respectively disposed at tail ends of the third chute (141) and the fourth chute (142);
and when the joint assembly (1) is in the unfolded state, the positions of the rotating
base clamping sections (1411, 1422) correspond to the positions of the front leg joint
clamping sections (1121, 1132).
7. The conveniently foldable high chair according to claim 6, wherein the backrest joint
(13) is provided with a sixth chute (131) for the first iron pin (611) and the third
iron pin (144) to run through and a seventh chute (132) for the second iron pin (612)
to run through; the dinner plate joint (15) is provided with an eighth chute (151),
a ninth chute (152) and a tenth chute (153) for the first iron pin (611), the second
iron pin (612) and the third iron pin (144) to run through respectively; when the
joint assembly (1) is in the unfolded state, the shape and the position of the eighth
chute (151) and the ninth chute (152) correspond to those of corresponding first chute
(112) and corresponding second chute (113) respectively; and the position of the fifth
chute (143) and the position of the tenth chute (153) are staggered.
8. The conveniently foldable high chair according to one of claims 2 to 7, wherein the
backrest assembly (4) includes a backrest frame (41), a backrest adjustment mechanism
(42) mounted on the backrest frame (41) and configured to adjust the angle of the
backrest frame (41), and an adjustment button (43) configured to drive the backrest
adjustment mechanism (42) to operate, in which the backrest adjustment mechanism (42)
includes a positioning pull rod (421) mounted in the backrest frame (41) and a second
spring (422) configured to provide an elastic force for the positioning pull rod (421);
and one end of the positioning pull rod (421) is connected with the adjustment button
(43) through a first steel wire (423) and the other end is provided with an embedding
block (424) which is embedded into one of a plurality of adjusting and positioning
grooves (145) formed on the outer edge of the rotating base (14).
9. The conveniently foldable high chair according to one of claims 3 to 7, wherein the
collection belt assembly (7) includes: a mounting base (71) mounted on the rear bipod
(3), a rotating element (72) pivoted into the mounting base (71), and a collection
belt (73) connected with one end of the rotating element (72), in which the other
end of the rotating element (72) is connected with the linkage pull rod (61) in the
first lock unit (6) through a second steel wire (721).
10. The conveniently foldable high chair according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein
pulleys (21) are disposed on lower ends of the front bipod (2); and non-slip pads
(32) are disposed on lower ends of the rear bipod (3).