Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of children products, in particular, to
a child dining chair.
Background
[0002] Because children's body size is different from adults', children cannot use ordinary
dining chairs when dining, instead, they need to use child dining chairs that are
tailored to assist them in dining, and to facilitate adult care and feeding. Among
various child dining chairs, the foldable child dining chair can be unfolded or folded
at any time according to actual needs, so it is quite convenient to use and carry,
making it more widely used, and has gradually become the development trend of children's
dining chairs.
[0003] At present, the foldable child dining chair in the prior art generally comprises
a dining chair frame body which can be in an unfolded state and a folded state, and
a seat plate provided on the dining chair frame body. For example, Chinese patent
CN202341489U discloses a foldable child dining chair, which comprises a front support frame, a
rear support frame, a seat plate, a backrest and two armrests, and both the left and
right sides of the seat plate are pivoted to the front support frame and the rear
support frame, respectively, the backrest is pivoted to the rear end of the seat plate,
the two armrests are pivoted to the left and right ends of the backrest, respectively,
and both the armrests are pivoted to the front support frame and the rear support
frame, respectively. Although the child dining chair of this structure can be folded,
the volume of the child dining chair after being folded is not small enough, especially
the size in the up-down direction and left-right direction is still large.
Summary
[0004] To the above problems, the present invention is aimed at providing a child dining
chair that has a small volume after being folded.
[0005] To achieve the above purpose, the technical solution employed by the present invention
is as follows:
A child dining chair comprises at least two side supports, a transverse support provided
between the side supports and a dining plate, each of the side supports comprises
a bottom frame, an upright rod assembly and a backrest rod, an upper end portion of
the bottom frame is roatably connected with a lower end portion of the upright rod
assembly via a first rotational joint, and an upper end portion of the upright rod
assembly is roatably connected with a lower end portion of the backrest rod via a
second rotational joint; the first rotational joint and the second rotational joint
are provided with a first lock mechanism and a second lock mechanism therein, respectively;
the child dining chair has an unfolded state and a folded state, when in the unfolded
state, the first rotational joint and the second rotational joint are locked, and
the bottom frame, the upright rod assembly and the backrest rod are unfolded with
respect to one another; when in the folded state, the first rotational joint and the
second rotational joint are unlocked, and the bottom frame, the upright rod assembly
and the backrest rod are drawn close to one another. In some embodiments, the bottom
frame comprises a front support and a rear support which are capable of being unfolded
with respect to each other or being drawn close to each other, an upper end portion
of the front support and/or an upper end portion of the rear support is rotatably
connected with the lower end portion of the upright rod assembly via the first rotational
joint, and when the child dining chair is in the folded state, the front support,
the rear support, the upright rod assembly and the backrest rod are drawn close to
one another.
[0006] In some embodiments, the first rotational joint comprises a lower upright rod connector
fixedly connected with the lower end portion of the upright rod assembly, a front
support connector fixedly connected with the upper end portion of the front support,
and a rear support connector fixedly connected with the upper end portion of the rear
support, and the lower upright rod connector, the front support connector and the
rear support connector are rotatably connected via a fourth pivot.
[0007] In some embodiments, the first rotational joint further comprises a first locking
member movably provided, and outer edges of the lower upright rod connector, the front
support connector and the rear support connector are respectively provided with slots
for the first locking member to insert into; when the child dining chair is in the
unfolded state, the slots of the lower upright rod connector, the front support connector
and the rear support connector coincide with one another to form a first locking slot,
and the first locking member is inserted into the first locking slot to lock the first
rotational joint; when the child dining chair is in the folded state, the first locking
member is disengaged from the slot.
[0008] In some embodiments, the child dining chair further comprises an unlock mechanism
capable of unlocking the lock mechanism within the first rotational joint and the
lock mechanism within the second rotational joint in a linkage manner.
[0009] In some embodiments, the dining plate is rotatably connected with the upright rod
assembles and the backrest rods via the second rotational joints; or, the dining plate
is rotatably connected with the upright rod assembles or the backrest rods via third
rotational joints.
[0010] In some embodiments, the dining plate is rotatably connected with the backrest rods
via third rotational joints, the third rotational joints are provided with a lock
mechanism therein, and the child dining chair further comprises unlock mechanisms
capable of unlocking the lock mechanisms within the first rotational joints, the lock
mechanisms within the second rotational joints and the lock mechanisms within the
third rotational joints in a linkage manner.
[0011] In some embodiments, the second rotational joint comprises a backrest rod connector,
a first sliding block, a second locking member and an upper upright rod connector,
the backrest rod connector is fixedly connected with the lower end portion of the
backrest rod, and the upper upright rod connector is fixedly connected with the upper
end portion of the upright rod assembly; the backrest rod connector, the first sliding
block, the second locking member and the upper upright rod connector are rotatably
connected via a fifth pivot successively, and the first sliding block and the second
locking member are slidably provided between the backrest rod connector and the upper
upright rod connector and capable of sliding along an axis line of the fifth pivot;
an outer edge of the second locking member has a toothed second locking portion, and
the backrest rod connector and the upper upright rod connector are provided with locking
slots cooperating with the second locking portion, respectively; when the child dining
chair is in the unfolded state, the locking slots on the backrest rod connector and
the upper upright rod connector coincide correspondingly such that the second locking
portion inserts into the locking slots, and the second rotational joint is locked;
when the child dining chair is in the folded state, the second locking portion is
disengaged from the locking slot on the backrest rod connector or the locking slot
on the upper upright rod connector, and the second rotational joint is unlocked.
[0012] In some embodiments, the third rotational joint comprises the backrest rod connector,
a third locking member, a second sliding block and a dining plate connector, wherein
the dining plate connector is connected with the dining plate; the backrest rod connector,
the third locking member, the second sliding block and the dining plate connector
are rotatably connected via a sixth pivot successively, and the third locking member
and the second sliding block are slidably provided between the backrest rod connector
and the dining plate connector and capable of sliding along an axis line of the sixth
pivot; an outer edge of the third locking member has a toothed third locking portion,
and the backrest rod connector and the dining plate connector are provided with locking
slots cooperating with the third locking portion, respectively; when the child dining
chair is in the unfolded state, the locking slots on the backrest rod connector and
the dining plate connector coincide correspondingly such that the third locking portion
inserts into the locking slots, and the third rotational joint is locked; when the
child dining chair is in the folded state, the third locking portion is disengaged
from the locking slot on the backrest rod connector or on the dining plate connector,
and the third rotational joint is unlocked.
[0013] In some embodiments, the unlock mechanism comprises:
a handle, slidably provided on the dining plate connector;
a first tractive cable, an end thereof being fixedly connected to the handle, another
end thereof being fixedly connected to the second sliding block, the second sliding
block is provided between the dining plate connector and the third locking member,
one side surface of the dining plate connector has a second guiding bevel in contact
and cooperating with the second sliding block so that the second sliding block slides
along the sixth pivot to push the third locking member to disengage from the locking
slot on the dining plate connector, and the third rotational joint is unlocked;
a first tractive cable seat, provided within the third rotational joint capable of
rotating along with the dining plate connector;
a second tractive cable, an end thereof being fixedly connected to the first tractive
cable seat, another end thereof being fixedly connected to the first sliding block,
the first sliding block is provided between the backrest rod connector and the second
locking member, one side surface of the backrest rod connector has a first guiding
bevel in contact and cooperating with the first sliding block so that the first sliding
block slides along the fifth pivot to push the second locking member to disengage
from the locking slot on the backrest rod connector, and the second rotational joint
is unlocked;
a second tractive cable seat, provided within the second rotational joint capable
of rotating along with the backrest rod connector; and
a third tractive cable, an end thereof being fixedly connected to the second tractive
cable seat, another end thereof being fixedly connected to the first rotational joint
to pull the first rotational joint to unlock.
[0014] In some embodiments, each of the side supports further comprises a seat rod and a
connecting rod, the seat rod is rotatably connected to the upright rod assembly via
a first pivot, an upper end portion of the connecting rod is rotatably connected to
the backrest rod or the second rotational joint via a second pivot, and a lower end
portion of the connecting rod is rotatably connected to the seat rod via a third pivot;
the upright rod assembly, the backrest rod, the connecting rod and the seat rod form
a four-bar linkage capable of being unfolded with respect to one another or being
drawn close to one another.
[0015] In some embodiments, when the child dining chair is in the unfolded state, the upright
rod assembly has a first connector bending and extending forwards, the seat rod has
a second connector bending and extending downwards, and a front end portion of the
first connector is rotatably connected with a lower end portion of the second connector
via the first pivot; and/or, the seat rod has a third connector bending and extending
upwards, and an upper end portion of the third connector is rotatably connected with
the lower end portion of the connecting rod via the third pivot.
[0016] In some embodiments, axis lines of the first pivot, the second pivot and the third
pivot are parallel to one another.
[0017] In some embodiments, the upright rod assembly comprises a lower upright rod, an upper
upright rod slidably connected to the lower upright rod and capable of sliding along
an up-down direction, a lower end portion of the lower upright rod is rotatably connected
with the bottom frame via the first rotational joint, and an upper end portion of
the upper upright rod is rotatably connected with the backrest rod via the second
rotational joint.
[0018] In some embodiments, the transverse support comprises at least one transverse rod
assembly, the transverse rod assembly comprises an outer rod and an inner rod slidably
connected to the outer rod and capable of sliding along a left-right direction, and
the outer rod and the inner rod are connected with the two side supports, respectively;
when the child dining chair is in the folded state, the outer rod and the inner rod
are drawn close to each other to cause the two side supports to get close to each
other.
[0019] In some embodiments, the dining plate is detachably connected to the side supports,
and when the child dining chair is in the folded state, the dining plate is disengaged
from the side supports.
[0020] In some embodiments, the dining plate comprises a dining plate left portion and a
dining plate right portion capable of sliding toward each other along the left-right
direction, and when the child dining chair is in the folded state, the dining plate
left portion and the dining plate right portion are drawn close to each other.
[0021] In some embodiments, the transverse rod assembly comprises:
a first transverse rod assembly, connected between the backrest rods of the side supports;
a second transverse rod assembly, connected between the front supports of the side
supports; and
a third transverse rod assembly, connected between the rear supports of the side supports.
Above all, due to the use of the above technical solutions, the present invention
has the following advantages over the prior art:
When folding the child dining chair of the present invention, the second rotational
joints are unlocked, the backrest rods are turned downward so that the backrest rods
and the upright rod assemblies are drawn close to each other; the first rotational
joints are unlocked, the bottom frame is turned upward to fold the backrest rods,
the upright rod assemblies and the bottom frame; it is easy to fold, has a small size
after being folded, and is easy to carry.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0022] For more clearly explaining the technical solutions in the embodiments of the invention,
the accompanying drawings used to describe the embodiments are simply introduced in
the following. Apparently, the below described drawings merely show a part of the
embodiments of the invention, and those skilled in the art can obtain other drawings
according to the accompanying drawings without creative work.
Figure 1 shows a space diagram of a child dining chair according to the invention
in a certain perspective, with the seat cover omitted;
Figure 2 shows a space diagram of the child dining chair according to the invention
in another perspective;
Figure 3 shows a side view of the child dining chair shown in Figure 2;
Figure 4 shows a side view of the child dining chair shown in Figure 2 after the seat
is raised;
Figure 5 shows a space diagram of the child dining chair shown in Figure 1 after the
dining plate is folded;
Figure 6 shows a side view of the child dining chair shown in Figure 1 after the dining
plate is folded;
Figure 7 shows a space diagram of the child dining chair shown in Figure 1 after being
further folded;
Figure 8 shows a side view of the child dining chair shown in Figure 1 after being
further folded;
Figure 9 shows a space diagram of the child dining chair shown in Figure 1 after the
side supports are folded;
Figure 10 shows a side view of the child dining chair shown in Figure 1 after the
side supports are folded;
Figure 11 shows a front view of the child dining chair shown in Figure 1 after the
side supports are folded;
Figure 12 shows a space diagram of the child dining chair shown in Figure 1 in the
folded state, with the dining plate removed;
Figure 13 shows a side view of the child dining chair shown in Figure 1 in the folded
state, with the dining plate removed;
Figure 14 shows a front view of the child dining chair shown in Figure 1 in the folded
state, with the dining plate removed;
Figure 15 shows a schematic space diagram of a first rotational joint according to
the invention;
Figure 16 shows a schematic exploded view of a second rotational joint and third rotational
joint according to the invention;
Figure 17 shows a section view of a second rotational joint and third rotational joint
according to the invention;
Figure 18 shows a section view of a child dining chair according to the invention;
Figure 19 shows a space diagram of another child dining chair according to the invention
after the side supports are folded;
Figure 20 shows a front view of the child dining chair shown in Figure 19 after the
side supports are folded;
Figure 21 shows a space diagram of the child dining chair shown in Figure 19 in the
folded state;
Figure 22 shows a front view of the child dining chair shown in Figure 19 in the folded
state.
[0023] Wherein,
11 - backrest rod; 12 - upright rod assembly; 121 - lower upright rod; 122 - upper
upright rod;
123 - first connector; 13 - seat rod; 131 - second connector; 132 - third connector;
14 - connecting rod; 15 - front support; 16 - rear support;
21 - first transverse rod assembly; 22 - second transverse rod assembly; 23 - third
transverse rod assembly; 2a - outer rod; 2b - inner rod;
31 - dining plate; 311 - dining plate left portion; 312 - dining plate right portion;
4 - seat cover;
5 - first rotational joint; 51 - upper upright rod connector; 52 - front support connector;
53 - rear support connector; 54 - first locking member; 501 - first locking slot;
6 - second rotational joint; 61 - backrest rod connector; 62 - first sliding block;
621 - first guiding bevel; 63 - third locking member; 631 - second locking portion;
632 - second locking slot; 64 - upper upright rod connector; 7 - third rotational
joint; 71 - third locking member; 711 - third locking portion; 712 - third locking
slot; 72 - second sliding block; 73 - dining plate connector;
81 - handle; 83 - first tractive cable; 831 - first mounting groove; 84 - second tractive
cable;
85 - second tractive cable seat;
91 - first pivot; 92 - second pivot; 93 - third pivot; 94 - fourth pivot; 95 - fifth
pivot; 96 - sixth pivot.
Detailed Description of Exemplary Embodiments
[0024] In the following, the preferable embodiments of the invention are explained in detail
combining with the accompanying drawings so that the advantages and features of the
invention can be easily understood by the skilled persons in the art. It is should
be noted that the explanation on these implementations is to help understanding of
the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention. Further, the technical
features involved in the various embodiments of the invention described below may
be combined with each other as long as they do not conflict with each other.
[0025] The orientation words mentioned herein are defined according to the conventional
viewing angles of those skilled in the art on the orientation of the child dining
chair in the unfolded state.
Embodiment 1
[0026] The present embodiment provides a foldable child dining chair having an unfolded
state and a folded state. Referring to Figures 1 - 14, the child dining chair comprises
at least two side supports, a transverse support provided between the side supports
and a dining plate 31. Each of the side supports comprises a bottom frame, an upright
rod assembly 12 and a backrest rod 11, an upper end portion of the bottom frame is
roatably connected with a lower end portion of the upright rod assembly 12 via a first
rotational joint 5, and an upper end portion of the upright rod assembly 12 is roatably
connected with a lower end portion of the backrest rod 11 via a second rotational
joint 6. The first rotational joints 5 and the second rotational joints 6 are provided
with lock mechanisms therein, respectively. The dining plate 31 is roatably connected
with the upright rod assembles 12 or the backrest rods 11 via the second rotational
joints 6; or, the dining plate 31 is roatably connected with the upright rod assembles
12 or the backrest rods 11 via third rotational joints 7. Specifically, in the present
embodiment, the dining plate 31 is roatably connected with the backrest rods 11 via
third rotational joints 7, and the third rotational joints 7 are also provided with
lock mechanisms therein. When the child dining chair is in the unfolded state, the
first rotational joint 5, the second rotational joint 6 and the third rotational joint
7 are locked by the respective lock mechanisms, and the dining plate 31, the bottom
frame, the upright rod assembly 12 and the backrest rod 11 are unfolded with respect
to one another; when the child dining chair is in the folded state, the first rotational
joint 5, the second rotational joint 6 and the third rotational joint 7 are unlocked,
the dining plate 31 and the backrest rod 11 are drawn close to each other, and the
bottom frame, the upright rod assembly 12 and the backrest rod 11 are drawn close
to one another.
[0027] The bottom frame comprises a front support 15 and a rear support 16 which are capable
of being unfolded with respect to each other or being drawn close to each other. An
upper end portion of the front support 15 and/or an upper end portion of the rear
support 16 is rotatably connected with the lower end portion of the upright rod assembly
12 via the first rotational joint 5. Specifically, in the present embodiment, for
each side support, the upper end portion of the front support 15 and the upper end
portion of the rear support 16 are rotatably connected with the lower end portion
of the upright rod assembly 12 via one first rotational joint 5. Preferably, the lengths
of the upright rod assembly 12, the front support 15 and the rear support 16 are substantially
equal, so that the child dining chair has a small size after being folded.
[0028] The upright rod assembly 12 comprises a lower upright rod 121, an upper upright rod
122 slidably connected to the lower upright rod 121 and capable of sliding along an
up-down direction, a lower end portion of the lower upright rod 121 is rotatably connected
with the front support 15 and the rear support 16 via the first rotational joint 5,
and an upper end portion of the upper upright rod 122 is rotatably connected with
the lower end portion of the backrest rod 11 via the second rotational joint 6. Specifically,
the upper upright rod 122 is hollow, and the upper upright rod 122 is sleeved on the
lower upright rod 121 and capable of sliding along an up-down direction, so that the
upright rod assembly 12 may be stretched out and drawn back along the up-down direction,
and then the heights of the dining plate 31 and the backrest rod 11, etc. may be adjusted,
for example, from a low level as shown in Figure 3 to a high level as shown in Figure
4.
[0029] Each of the side supports further comprises a seat rod 13 and a connecting rod 14.
The seat rod 13 substantially extends along a front-rear direction, and the seat rod
13 is rotatably connected to the upper upright rod 122 of the upright rod assembly
12 via a first pivot 91, and the height of the seat rod 13 may be adjusted along with
stretching out and drawing back of the upright rod assembly 12. The connecting rod
14 substantially extends along an up-down direction, an upper end portion of the connecting
rod 14 is roatably connected to the backrest rod 11 or the second rotational joint
6 via a second pivot 92 so that it can be brought to rotate by the backrest rod 11,
and a lower end portion of the connecting rod 14 is rotatably connected to the seat
rod 13 via a third pivot 93. The upright rod assembly 12, the backrest rod 11, the
connecting rod 14 and the seat rod 13 form a four-bar linkage capable of being unfolded
with respect to one another or being drawn close to one another. As shown in Figures
1, 2, 5 and 7, the upper upright rod 122 has a first connector 123 bending and extending
forwards from its main body, the seat rod 13 has a second connector 131 extending
downwards from its main body, and a front end portion of the first connector 123 is
rotatably connected with a lower end portion of the second connector 131 via the first
pivot 91; the seat rod 13 has a third connector 132 bending and extending upwards
from its main body, and an upper end portion of the third connector 132 is rotatably
connected with the lower end portion of the connecting rod 14 via the third pivot
93. The third connector 132 is located behind the second connector 131.
[0030] A chair cover 4 is provided between the seat rod 13 and the backrest rod 11 to carry
a child, and the dining plate 31 is located in front of the backrest rod 11, and there
is a space left between the dining plate 31 and the chair cover 4 for the child in
and out.
[0031] The child dining chair further comprises unlock mechanisms capable of unlocking the
lock mechanisms within the first rotational joints 5, the lock mechanisms within the
second rotational joints 6 and the lock mechanisms within the third rotational joints
7 in a linkage manner, so that when one of the rotational joints is unlocked, the
other two rotational joints are unlocked in the linkage manner. Referring to Figures
15 - 18, the present embodiment further specifically provides a first rotational joint
5, a second rotational joint 6, a third rotational joint 7 and an unlock mechanism.
[0032] As shown in Figure 15, the first rotational joint 5 comprises a lower upright rod
connector 51 fixedly connected with the lower end portion of the lower upright rod
121, a front support connector 52 fixedly connected with the upper end portion of
the front support 15, and a rear support connector 53 fixedly connected with the upper
end portion of the rear support 16, and the lower upright rod connector 51, the front
support connector 52 and the rear support connector 53 are rotatably connected via
a fourth pivot 94, so that the three can rotate with respect to one another. As shown
in Figure 18, the first rotational joint 5 further comprises a first locking member
54 movably provided, and outer edges of the lower upright rod connector 51, the front
support connector 52 and the rear support connector 53 are respectively provided with
slots through which the first locking member 54 is able to insert into, and the first
locking member 54 and the three slots form the lock mechanism within the first rotational
joint 5. When the child dining chair is in the unfolded state, the lower upright rod
connector 51, the front support connector 52 and the rear support connector 53 are
rotated to a position where the slots on them coincide with one another, and at this
position, the slots on them coincide to form a first locking slot 501, and the first
locking member 54 is inserted into the first locking slot 501 and thus locks the first
rotational joint 5; when the child dining chair is in the folded state, the first
locking member 54 is disengaged from the slot, and the first rotational joint 5 is
unlocked. Specifically as shown in Figure 18, the first locking member 54 is slidably
provided within the lower upright rod 121 and capable of sliding along an up-down
direction, and thus can disengaged from the first locking slot 501 by moving upward
and inserted into the first locking slot 501 by moving downward.
[0033] As shown in Figures 16 - 18, the lower end portion of the backrest rod 11 is fixedly
connected with the backrest rod connector 61, the backrest rod connector 61 serves
as one of the component parts of the second rotational joint 6 and the third rotational
joint 7, and the second rotational joint 6 is located below the third rotational joint
7. The second rotational joint mainly consists of the backrest rod connector 61, a
first sliding block 62, a second locking member 63 and an upper upright rod connector
64. Wherein, the upper upright rod connector 64 is fixedly connected with the upper
end portion of the upright rod assembly 12 (specifically, the upper upright rod 122),
the lower portion of the backrest rod connector 61, the first sliding block 62, the
second locking member 63 and the upper upright rod connector 64 are rotatably connected
via a fifth pivot 95 successively, and the first sliding block 62 and the second locking
member 63 are slidably provided in a space formed between the backrest rod connector
61 and the upper upright rod connector 64 and capable of sliding along an axis line
of the fifth pivot 95. An outer edge of the second locking member 63 has a plurality
of toothed second locking portions 631, and the lower portion of the backrest rod
connector 61 is provided with second locking slots 632 cooperating with the second
locking portions 631, the upper upright rod connector 64 is also provided with locking
slots cooperating with the second locking portions 631, and the second locking portions
631 and the second locking slots 632 on the backrest rod connector 61 and the locking
slots on the upper upright rod connector 64 form the lock mechanism within the second
rotational joint 6. When the child dining chair is in the unfolded state, the second
locking slots 632 on the backrest rod connector 61 and the locking slots on the upper
upright rod connector 64 coincide correspondingly so as to be inserted by the plurality
of second locking portions 631, and the backrest rod connector 61 and the upper upright
rod connector 64 cannot rotate with respect to each other, thus the second rotational
joint 6 is locked; when the child dining chair is in the folded state, the second
locking portions 631 are disengaged from the second locking slots 632, the backrest
rod connector 61 and the upper upright rod connector 64 can rotate with respect to
each other, and the second rotational joint 6 is unlocked.
[0034] As shown in Figures 16 - 18, the third rotational joint 7 mainly consists of the
backrest rod connector 61, a third locking member 71, a second sliding block 72 and
a dining plate connector 73. Wherein, the dining plate connector 73 is connected with
the dining plate 31, the upper portion of the backrest rod connector 61, the third
locking member 71, the second sliding block 72 and the dining plate connector 73 are
rotatably connected via a sixth pivot 96 successively. The third locking member 71
and the second sliding block 72 are slidably provided in a space formed between the
upper portion of the backrest rod connector 61 and the dining plate connector 73 and
capable of sliding along an axis line of the sixth pivot 96. An outer edge of the
third locking member 71 has a plurality of toothed third locking portions 711, and
the upper portion of the backrest rod connector 61 is provided with third locking
slots 712 cooperating with the third locking portions 711, the dining plate connector
73 is also provided with locking slots cooperating with the third locking portions
711, and the third locking portions 711 and the third locking slots 712 on the backrest
rod connector 61 and the locking slots on the dining plate connector 73 form the lock
mechanism within the third rotational joint 7. When the child dining chair is in the
unfolded state, the third locking slots 712 on the backrest rod connector 61 and the
locking slots on the dining plate connector 73 coincide correspondingly so as to be
inserted by the plurality of third locking portions 711, and the backrest rod connector
61 and the dining plate connector 73 cannot rotate with respect to each other, thus
the third rotational joint 7 is locked; when the child dining chair is in the folded
state, the third locking portions 711 are disengaged from the locking slots on the
dining plate connector 73, the backrest rod connector 61 and the dining plate connector
73 can rotate with respect to each other, and the third rotational joint 7 is unlocked.
[0035] As shown in Figures 16 - 18, the unlock mechanism mainly consists of a handle 81,
a first tractive cable (not shown in the figures), a first tractive cable seat 83,
a second tractive cable 84, a second tractive cable seat 85 and a third tractive cable
(not shown in the figures). Wherein, the handle 81 is provided on the dining plate
connector 73 capable of sliding forward and backward; an end of the first tractive
cable is fixedly connected to the handle 81, and the other end is fixedly connected
to the second sliding block 72; the second sliding block 72 is provided between the
dining plate connector 73 and the third locking member 71, one side surface of the
dining plate connector 73 has a second guiding bevel in contact and cooperating with
the second sliding block 72, and as the second sliding block 72 rotates, under the
action of the second guiding bevel, the second sliding block 72 slides along the sixth
pivot 96 simultaneously, the third locking member 71 is pushed toward the backrest
rod connector 61, until the third locking portions 711 are disengaged from the locking
slots on the dining plate connector 73, the third rotational joint 7 is unlocked,
the dining plate 31 can be drawn close to the backrest rod; the first tractive cable
seat 83 is provided within the third rotational joint 7 and capable of rotating along
with the dining plate connector 73, the backrest rod connector 61 has a first mounting
groove 831 thereon for receiving the first tractive cable seat 83, the first mounting
groove 831 is arc-shaped, the first tractive cable seat 83 is movably provided on
the first mounting groove 831 so as to be able to move around the circumference of
the sixth pivot 96; an upper end of the second tractive cable 84 is fixedly connected
to the first tractive cable seat 83, a lower end thereof is fixedly connected to the
first sliding block 62; the first sliding block 62 is brought to rotate by the second
tractive cable 84, and is provided between the backrest rod connector 61 and the second
locking member 63, one side surface of the backrest rod connector 61 has a first guiding
bevel 621 in contact and cooperating with the first sliding block 62, and as the first
sliding block 62 rotates, under the action of the first guiding bevel 621, the first
sliding block 62 slides along the fifth pivot 95 simultaneously, the second locking
member 63 is pushed toward the upper upright rod connector 64, until the second locking
portions 631 are disengaged from the second locking slots 632, the second rotational
joint 6 is unlocked, and the backrest rod 11 is able to be drawn close to the upright
rod assembly 12; the second tractive cable seat 85 is provided within the second rotational
joint 6 and capable of rotating along with the backrest rod connector 61, the lower
portion of the backrest rod connector 61 has a second mounting groove thereon for
receiving the second tractive cable seat 85, and the second tractive cable seat 85
is provided on the second mounting groove so as to be able to rotate along with the
backrest rod connector 61; an end of the third tractive cable is fixedly connected
to the second tractive cable seat 85, and a lower end thereof is fixedly connected
to the first locking member 54.
[0036] The following describes the process of unlocking the first rotational joint 5, the
second rotational joint 6 and the third rotational joint 7 through the above mentioned
unlock mechanism in a linkage manner: pulling the handle 81, the first tractive cable
drives the second sliding block 72 to rotate and push the third locking member 71
to slide toward the backrest rod connector 61 until the third locking portions 711
disengage from the locking slots on the dining plate connector 73, the locking effect
between the dining plate connector 73 and the backrest rod connector 61 fails, the
third rotational joint 7 is unlocked, and the dining plate connector 73 rotates relative
to the backrest rod connector 61; the first tractive cable seat 83 rotates along with
the dining plate connector 73, and the second tractive cable 84 drives the first sliding
block 62 to rotate and pushes the second locking member 63 to slide toward the upper
upright rod connector 64 until the second locking portions 631 disengage from the
second locking slots 632, the locking effect between the backrest rod connector 61
and the upper upright rod connector 64 fails, the second rotational joint 6 is unlocked,
and the backrest rod connector 61 rotates relative to the upper upright rod connector
64; the second tractive cable seat 85 rotates with the backrest rod connector 61,
and the third tractive cable drives the first locking member 54 to move upward, thereby
disengaging from the first locking slot 501, the first rotational joint 5 is unlocked,
and the front support connector 52 and the rear support connector 53 rotates relative
to the lower upright rod connector 51.
[0037] It should also be noted that, axis lines of the first pivot 91, the second pivot
92, the third pivot 93, the fourth pivot 94, the fifth pivot 95, and the sixth pivot
96 are parallel to one another, and preferably extend along a left-right direction,
as shown in Figure 1. The axis lines of the first pivots 91 of the two side supports
coincide, the axis lines of the second pivot 92 of the two side supports coincide,
the axis lines of the third pivot 93 of the two side supports coincide, the axis lines
of the fourth pivot 94 of the two side supports coincide, the axis lines of the fifth
pivot 95 of the two side supports coincide, and the axis lines of the sixth pivot
96 of the two side supports coincide, so that the size of the child dining chair in
the folded state is further reduced. In the above mentioned four-bar linkage, the
upper end portion of the connecting rod 14 is rotatably connected with the backrest
rod connector 61 of the second rotational joint 6 via the second pivot 92, that is
to say, the connecting rod 14 and the backrest rod may be rotatably connected via
the backrest rod connector 61 indirectly, and may be rotatably connected directly.
The fifth pivot 95 is located forward and below the second pivot 92, and the first
pivot 91 is located forward and below the third pivot 93.
[0038] The transverse support comprises a plurality of transverse rod assemblies capable
of being folded or stretched out and drawn back transversely, such as a first transverse
rod assembly 21, a second transverse rod assembly 22 and a third transverse rod assembly
23. Specifically, in the present embodiment, each of the transverse rod assemblies
comprises an outer rod 2a and an inner rod 2b slidably connected to the outer rod
2a and capable of sliding along a left-right direction, and one of the outer rod 2a
and the inner rod 2b is connected with the left side support and the other is connected
with the right side support. As shown in Figures 2 and 5, the outer rod 2a is sleeved
on the inner rod 2b and capable of sliding along the left-right direction, thereby
capable of being folded transversely along the left-right direction. Preferably, the
transverse rod assembles comprise a first transverse rod assembly 21 connected between
the backrest rods 11 of the side supports, a second transverse rod assembly 22 connected
between the front supports 15 of the side supports, and a third transverse rod assembly
23 connected between the rear supports 16 of the side supports. Wherein, in the first
transverse rod assembly 21, the inner rod 2b is connected with the backrest rod 11
on the left, the outer rod 2a is connected with the backrest rod 11 on the right;
in the second transverse rod assembly 22, the outer rod 2a is connected with the front
supports 15 on the left, the inner rod 2b is connected with the front supports 15
on the right; in the third transverse rod assembly 23, the inner rod 2b is connected
with the rear supports 16 on the left, the outer rod 2a is connected with the rear
supports 16 on the right. It should be noted that, in a preferred embodiment, the
lengths of the outer rods 2a of the respective transverse rod assemblies are the same,
and the inner rods 2b have the same lengths, and after being folded transversely,
the distance between the backrest rods 11 on the two sides, the distance between the
front supports 15 on the two sides and the distance between the rear supports 16 on
the two sides are the same, the folded child dining chair is neat and has a further
reduced size.
[0039] The dining plate 31 is detachably connected with the dining plate connectors 73 of
the third rotational joints 7, therefore the dining plate 31 is able to disengage
from the dining plate connectors 73 so that the child dining chair may be folded transversely.
[0040] The folding principle of the child dining chair of the present embodiment is as follow:
In the unfolded state shown in Figures 1 - 4, the first rotational joints 5, the second
rotational joints 6 and the third rotational joints 7 are locked, the upright rod
assembles 12, the backrest rods 11 the connecting rods 14 and the seat rods 13 are
unfolded with respect to one another, the front supports 15 and the rear supports
16 are unfolded with respect to each other, and the dining plate 31 is connected to
the dining plate connectors 7332 and is substantially horizontal.
[0041] When starting to fold, the handles 81 are pulled to unlock the third rotational joints
7, the second rotational joints 6 and the first rotational joints 5, the dining plate
is turned upward and rearward, until it is drawn close to the backrest rods 11, as
shown in Figures 5 and 6;
The dining plate 31 and the backrest rods 11 are turned rearward and downward, as
the backrest rods 11 are rotated, the connecting rods 14 drives the seat rods 13 to
rotate and causes the front end portions of the seat rods 13 to moving upward and
the rear end portions to moving downward, until the front end portions of the seat
rods 13, the upper end portions of the connecting rods 14 and the upright assembler
12, the lower end portions of the backrest rods 11 are drawn close, and the rear end
portions of the seat rods 13, the lower end portions of the connecting rods 14 and
the upright assembles 12, the upper end portions of the backrest rods 11 are drawn
close, as shown in Figures 7 and 8;
The front supports 5 and the rear supports 16 are turned frontward and upward until
the lower end portions thereof and the upper end portions of the upright rod assembles
12 are drawn close and the folding of the side supports on the two sides in the up-down
direction and in the front-rear direction is completed, as shown in Figures 9 - 11;
Then, the dinning plate 31 is detached from the dining plate connectors 7332 to disengage
from the side supports; the left side support is pushed to the right and/or the right
side support is pushed to the left, so that the inner rods 2b of the first transverse
rod assembly 21, the second transverse rod assembly 22 and the third transverse rod
assembly 23 are accepted in the outer rods 2a, so that the two side supports are drawn
close to each other, the folding in the left-right direction is completed, and the
child dining chair is in the folded state as shown in Figures 12 - 14.
[0042] The child dining chair according to the invention has a small and compact volume
after being folded; it can be unlocked by linkage, and is convenient for folding;
the height of the dining chair can be adjusted and is convenient to use.
Embodiment 2
[0043] This embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 1, by differing from Embodiment
1 in that: the dining plate 31 includes a dining plate left portion 311 and a dining
plate right portion 312 that are fixedly connected with the dining plate connectors
73 on the two sides, respectively, and the dining plate left portion 311 is slidably
connected to the dining plate right portion 312 and capable of sliding in the left-right
direction, so that the dining plate left portion 311 and the dining plate right portion
312 can be drawn close to each other, and therefore, when being folded transversely,
the transverse folding can be achieved without removing the dining plate 31. As shown
in Figures 15 - 18, the dining plate left portion 311 is able to be slidably inserted
into the dining plate right portion 312 and capable of sliding in a left-right direction,
and when the child dining chair is in the folded state, the dining plate left portion
311 is accepted within the dining plate right portion 312.
[0044] The embodiments described above are only for illustrating the technical concepts
and features of the present invention, and are intended to make those skilled in the
art being able to understand the present invention and thereby implement it, and should
not be concluded to limit the protective scope of this invention.
1. A child dining chair, comprising at least two side supports, a transverse support
provided between the side supports and a dining plate, is characterized in that, each of the side supports comprises a bottom frame, an upright rod assembly and
a backrest rod, an upper end portion of the bottom frame is roatably connected with
a lower end portion of the upright rod assembly via a first rotational joint, and
an upper end portion of the upright rod assembly is roatably connected with a lower
end portion of the backrest rod via a second rotational joint; the first rotational
joint and the second rotational joint are provided with lock mechanisms therein, respectively;
the child dining chair has an unfolded state and a folded state, when in the unfolded
state, the first rotational joint and the second rotational joint are locked, and
the bottom frame, the upright rod assembly and the backrest rod are unfolded with
respect to one another; when in the folded state, the first rotational joint and the
second rotational joint are unlocked, and the bottom frame, the upright rod assembly
and the backrest rod are drawn close to one another.
2. The child dining chair according to claim 1, is characterized in that,
the bottom frame comprises a front support and a rear support which are capable of
being unfolded with respect to each other or being drawn close to each other, an upper
end portion of the front support and/or an upper end portion of the rear support is
rotatably connected with the lower end portion of the upright rod assembly via the
first rotational joint, and when the child dining chair is in the folded state, the
front support, the rear support, the upright rod assembly and the backrest rod are
drawn close to one another.
3. The child dining chair according to claim 2, is characterized in that,
the first rotational joint comprises a lower upright rod connector fixedly connected
with the lower end portion of the upright rod assembly, a front support connector
fixedly connected with the upper end portion of the front support, and a rear support
connector fixedly connected with the upper end portion of the rear support, and the
lower upright rod connector, the front support connector and the rear support connector
are rotatably connected via a fourth pivot.
4. The child dining chair according to claim 3, is characterized in that,
the first rotational joint further comprises a first locking member movably provided,
and outer edges of the lower upright rod connector, the front support connector and
the rear support connector are respectively provided with slots for the first locking
member to insert into; when the child dining chair is in the unfolded state, the slots
of the lower upright rod connector, the front support connector and the rear support
connector coincide with one another to form a first locking slot, and the first locking
member is inserted into the first locking slot to lock the first rotational joint;
when the child dining chair is in the folded state, the first locking member is disengaged
from the slot.
5. The child dining chair according to claim 1, is characterized in that,
the child dining chair further comprises an unlock mechanism capable of unlocking
the lock mechanism within the first rotational joint and the lock mechanism within
the second rotational joint in a linkage manner.
6. The child dining chair according to claim 1, is characterized in that,
the dining plate is rotatably connected with the upright rod assembles and the backrest
rods via the second rotational joints; or, the dining plate is rotatably connected
with the upright rod assembles or the backrest rods via third rotational joints.
7. The child dining chair according to claim 6, is characterized in that,
the dining plate is rotatably connected with the backrest rods via third rotational
joints, the third rotational joints are provided with a lock mechanism therein, and
the child dining chair further comprises unlock mechanisms capable of unlocking the
lock mechanisms within the first rotational joints, the lock mechanisms within the
second rotational joints and the lock mechanisms within the third rotational joints
in a linkage manner.
8. The child dining chair according to claim 7, is characterized in that,
the second rotational joint comprises a backrest rod connector, a first sliding block,
a second locking member and an upper upright rod connector, the backrest rod connector
is fixedly connected with the lower end portion of the backrest rod, and the upper
upright rod connector is fixedly connected with the upper end portion of the upright
rod assembly; the backrest rod connector, the first sliding block, the second locking
member and the upper upright rod connector are rotatably connected via a fifth pivot
successively, and the first sliding block and the second locking member are slidably
provided between the backrest rod connector and the upper upright rod connector and
capable of sliding along an axis line of the fifth pivot; an outer edge of the second
locking member has a toothed second locking portion, and the backrest rod connector
and the upper upright rod connector are provided with locking slots cooperating with
the second locking portion, respectively; when the child dining chair is in the unfolded
state, the locking slots on the backrest rod connector and the upper upright rod connector
coincide correspondingly such that the second locking portion inserts into the locking
slots, and the second rotational joint is locked; when the child dining chair is in
the folded state, the second locking portion is disengaged from the locking slot on
the backrest rod connector or the locking slot on the upper upright rod connector,
and the second rotational joint is unlocked.
9. The child dining chair according to claim 8, is characterized in that,
the third rotational joint comprises the backrest rod connector, a third locking member,
a second sliding block and a dining plate connector, wherein the dining plate connector
is connected with the dining plate; the backrest rod connector, the third locking
member, the second sliding block and the dining plate connector are rotatably connected
via a sixth pivot successively, and the third locking member and the second sliding
block are slidably provided between the backrest rod connector and the dining plate
connector and capable of sliding along an axis line of the sixth pivot; an outer edge
of the third locking member has a toothed third locking portion, and the backrest
rod connector and the dining plate connector are provided with locking slots cooperating
with the third locking portion, respectively; when the child dining chair is in the
unfolded state, the locking slots on the backrest rod connector and the dining plate
connector coincide correspondingly such that the third locking portion inserts into
the locking slots, and the third rotational joint is locked; when the child dining
chair is in the folded state, the third locking portion is disengaged from the locking
slot on the backrest rod connector or on the dining plate connector, and the third
rotational joint is unlocked.
10. The child dining chair according to claim 9, is
characterized in that, the unlock mechanism comprises:
a handle, slidably provided on the dining plate connector;
a first tractive cable, an end thereof being fixedly connected to the handle, another
end thereof being fixedly connected to the second sliding block, the second sliding
block is provided between the dining plate connector and the third locking member,
one side surface of the dining plate connector has a second guiding bevel in contact
and cooperating with the second sliding block so that the second sliding block slides
along the sixth pivot to push the third locking member to disengage from the locking
slot on the dining plate connector, and the third rotational joint is unlocked;
a first tractive cable seat, provided within the third rotational joint capable of
rotating along with the dining plate connector;
a second tractive cable, an end thereof being fixedly connected to the first tractive
cable seat, another end thereof being fixedly connected to the first sliding block,
the first sliding block is provided between the backrest rod connector and the second
locking member, one side surface of the backrest rod connector has a first guiding
bevel in contact and cooperating with the first sliding block so that the first sliding
block slides along the fifth pivot to push the second locking member to disengage
from the locking slot on the backrest rod connector, and the second rotational joint
is unlocked;
a second tractive cable seat, provided within the second rotational joint capable
of rotating along with the backrest rod connector; and
a third tractive cable, an end thereof being fixedly connected to the second tractive
cable seat, another end thereof being fixedly connected to the first rotational joint
to pull the first rotational joint to unlock.
11. The child dining chair according to claim 1, is characterized in that,
each of the side supports further comprises a seat rod and a connecting rod, the seat
rod is rotatably connected to the upright rod assembly via a first pivot, an upper
end portion of the connecting rod is rotatably connected to the backrest rod or the
second rotational joint via a second pivot, and a lower end portion of the connecting
rod is rotatably connected to the seat rod via a third pivot; the upright rod assembly,
the backrest rod, the connecting rod and the seat rod form a four-bar linkage capable
of being unfolded with respect to one another or being drawn close to one another.
12. The child dining chair according to claim 11, is characterized in that,
when the child dining chair is in the unfolded state, the upright rod assembly has
a first connector bending and extending forwards, the seat rod has a second connector
bending and extending downwards, and a front end portion of the first connector is
rotatably connected with a lower end portion of the second connector via the first
pivot;
and/or, the seat rod has a third connector bending and extending upwards, and an upper
end portion of the third connector is rotatably connected with the lower end portion
of the connecting rod via the third pivot.
13. The child dining chair according to claim 11 or 12, is characterized in that,
axis lines of the first pivot, the second pivot and the third pivot are parallel to
one another.
14. The child dining chair according to claim 1, is characterized in that,
the upright rod assembly comprises a lower upright rod, an upper upright rod slidably
connected to the lower upright rod and capable of sliding along an up-down direction,
a lower end portion of the lower upright rod is rotatably connected with the bottom
frame via the first rotational joint, and an upper end portion of the upper upright
rod is rotatably connected with the backrest rod via the second rotational joint.
15. The child dining chair according to claim 1, is characterized in that,
the transverse support comprises at least one transverse rod assembly, the transverse
rod assembly comprises an outer rod and an inner rod slidably connected to the outer
rod and capable of sliding along a left-right direction, and the outer rod and the
inner rod are connected with the two side supports, respectively; when the child dining
chair is in the folded state, the outer rod and the inner rod are drawn close to each
other to cause the two side supports to get close to each other.
16. The child dining chair according to claim 15, is characterized in that,
the dining plate is detachably connected to the side supports, and when the child
dining chair is in the folded state, the dining plate is disengaged from the side
supports.
17. The child dining chair according to claim 15, is characterized in that,
the dining plate comprises a dining plate left portion and a dining plate right portion
capable of sliding toward each other along the left-right direction, and when the
child dining chair is in the folded state, the dining plate left portion and the dining
plate right portion are drawn close to each other.
18. The child dining chair according to any one of claims 15 - 17, is
characterized in that, the transverse rod assembly comprises:
a first transverse rod assembly, connected between the backrest rods of the side supports;
a second transverse rod assembly, connected between the front supports of the side
supports; and
a third transverse rod assembly, connected between the rear supports of the side supports.