序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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161 | POSTURE SENSING APPARATUS | EP02705513.6 | 2002-02-27 | EP1579118A2 | 2005-09-28 | Cho, Myoung-Ho |
Posture sensing apparatus for notifying an occupant of the posture of the occupant comprises a sensing device and sitting means for infants, babies and children:The sensing device comprises sensors, microcomputer, responding means, switch part and power supply that are electrically interconnected to one another. The sensors generate/send signals to the microcomputer when an occupant on the sitting means contacts thereto.The microcomputer orders the responding means either to produce responding signal or not, according to predetermined program, and when the responding means responds, it is arranged such that the response is stopped when the occupant corrects the posture and contacts all the sensor(s). | ||||||
162 | DISPOSABLE SANITARY SEAT COVER | EP02797766 | 2002-08-27 | EP1429643A4 | 2004-11-24 | HUNTER DEIDRE J; HULSEY NANCY B |
A disposable sanitary seat cover 10 includes a base sheet 12 having a seat cover area provided with passages 36,38 that are adapted for providing an opening through the seat cover area for child's legs. Passages 32, 34 are provided on the seat cover area through which a safety belt may be positioned. | ||||||
163 | Reclining seat accessory for a child | EP04000641.3 | 2004-01-14 | EP1442675A1 | 2004-08-04 | Kassai, Kenzou; Ohnishi, Ichiro |
A seat of a child-care instrument comprises a seat plate (31), a backrest plate (32) which can be reclined, and a lapping plate (40). The lapping plate (40) integrally has a seat surface portion (41) facing the seat plate (31), and a back surface portion (42) facing the backrest plate (32). The seat plate (31) and the backrest plate (42) each have first openings penetrating in the thickness direction. The lapping plate (40) has second openings (44) penetrating in the thickness direction, in its seat surface portion (41) and the back surface portion (42). The lapping plate (40) is provided such that it can be displaced between a first position in which the first opening and second openings (44) are aligned and a second position in which the positions of both openings are shifted. A plurality of hinge portions (45) extending in the width direction are provided so as to be spaced in the vertical direction, in a corner region connecting the seat surface portion (41) and the back surface portion (42) of the lapping plate (40). |
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164 | BABY CHAIR | EP99918956.6 | 1999-05-04 | EP1176893B1 | 2002-11-06 | Buitendach, Johan, Nicolaas |
A baby supporting chair which comprises a seat, a backrest, two side supports, a front support and between the front support and the side supports two grooves for the baby's legs to project outwardly from the seat, characterised in that the seat of the chair is at a level equal to or lower than the level of the bottoms of the two grooves. | ||||||
165 | SELF-PHOTOGRAPHY BOOTH | EP01917265.9 | 2001-03-30 | EP1214627A1 | 2002-06-19 | WILSON, Nicholas, James; COKER, James, David |
A self-photography booth (1) is provided with a studio area (3) for taking photographs of seated customers, there being provided at least one static seat support (10) and a seat support (12) which is stowable when not in use. | ||||||
166 | Hockeranordnung insbesondere für Spielzwecke, bestehend aus zwei oder mehr einzelnen Hockern | EP88106728.4 | 1988-04-27 | EP0339108B1 | 1993-09-22 | Eichinger, Hartmut |
167 | TABLE CHAIR-CONVERTIBLE-SLIDE | PCT/KR2016013006 | 2016-11-11 | WO2017082675A3 | 2017-06-29 | PARK MIJEONG |
A table chair-convertible-slide, according to the present invention, comprises: a slide stand having an upper surface serving as an inclined slide surface when used as a slide and a lower surface serving as a backrest when used as a chair; a seat plate provided on the lower surface of the slide stand and configured to form an obtuse angle with respect to the slide stand; a stair part provided on the rear of the slide stand; and side plates which may be configured as plates or rod-shaped frames on both sides of the slide stand and the stair part. The table chair-convertible-slide can be used as a chair when positioned upright and as a slide when reclined. | ||||||
168 | CONVERTIBLE SWING SEAT | PCT/US2011030600 | 2011-03-30 | WO2011126906A2 | 2011-10-13 | BROWN PATRICK W; NOTTINGHAM JOHN R; SPIRK JOHN W; SOREO ROBERT F |
A convertible child seat includes a seat frame that presents a seat cavity and an open front to allow cavity ingress and egress by the child. The seat also includes a front restraint shiftably attached to the seat frame and shiftable between a storage position and a child- restraining position. In the storage position, the front restraint extends along the bottom wall so as to be positioned below the seated child and thereby permit cavity ingress and egress through the open front. In the child-restraining position, the front restraint at least partly spans the open front to restrict cavity ingress and egress through the open front. | ||||||
169 | TIME-OUT SEAT WITH CHANGEABLE AUDIO SIGNAL | PCT/US2007021710 | 2007-10-11 | WO2008048463A3 | 2008-06-19 | FULLMER KATHY F; STEWART DEBRA S |
This invention is a time-out chair that allows a child's caregiver to leave the room where the child is taking the time-out, and yet still ensure that the child is staying in the time-out. The chair contains a sensor, such as an infrared sensor or force sensor, which detects when the child has left. The sensor communicates to a microcomputer, which emits an audio and/or visual signal to the child. The audio signal can be selected from several built in signals, recorded or inputted by the caregiver. The microcomputer also may transmit a signal to a remote unit that the caregiver can carry out of the room so that the caregiver is advised that the child has left the time-out. The microcomputer also keeps track of the time remaining in the time-out, and advises the child and/or the caregiver when the time-out is over. | ||||||
170 | Infant support device | US15041225 | 2016-02-11 | US10092112B1 | 2018-10-09 | Christopher Waszak |
An infant support device is disclosed. The infant support device comprises a base, a swivel assembly and an support element. The infant support device supports an infant and allows the infant to rotate 360 degrees around a generally vertical axis normal to the device. | ||||||
171 | SAFETY SEAT, NOTABLY FOR A CHILD | US15758889 | 2016-09-08 | US20180279803A1 | 2018-10-04 | Laurent BAILLIARD; Louis Pascal DEVELAY; Patrick HERBAULT; Edouard DUPONT-MADINIER |
A safety seat of the type having a seat part that is kept at a distance from the ground by a support system. The seat includes a detection system and signalling system, the latter being able to go off when it is shaken and/or unintentionally inclined. | ||||||
172 | INFANT FLOAT | US15914685 | 2018-03-07 | US20180263373A1 | 2018-09-20 | David A. ARIAS; Timothy James CLEMENS; Theresa M. BANNON; Laurel A. RONEY; David J. CROWE |
This application relates to flotation devices generally, and particularly to inflatable flotation devices configured for use by an infant to support the infant at least partially above the water and to at least partially retain the infant therein. In some embodiments, an apparatus is a flotation member having an inner perimeter, a top portion and a bottom portion. The flotation member has a first height between its bottom portion and its top portion at a first location of the flotation member. The flotation member has a second height between the top portion and the bottom portion at a second location of the flotation member, the second height different from the first height. The flotation member includes a support member at least partially disposed within the inner perimeter of the flotation member. The support member has a first portion coupled to the top portion of the flotation member at the first location. The support member has a second portion coupled to the top portion of the flotation member at the second location. The support member has a third portion between the first portion and the second portion, and the third portion is coupled to the bottom portion of the flotation member at a third location different from the first location of the flotation member and the second location of the flotation member. | ||||||
173 | INFANT ASSISTIVE DEVICE | US15726645 | 2017-10-06 | US20180098640A1 | 2018-04-12 | JENNIFER LANNES AGUILLARD |
An assistive device for infants or toddlers unable to hold themselves up to sit against gravity with a trunk support, a trunk support base a crossbar with a vertical support tube and a vertical extension tube forward of the front end of the trunk support base, and a removable floor plate with an upper non skid surface upon which the bottom surface of the trunk support base rests to provide mechanical support and stability needed to promote independent muscle activation in an infant or toddler who cannot sit up after the age of 7 months. Additional features comprise an angled tray for added upper extremity weight bearing assistance while simultaneously viewing eye-level book/toys and grasping of a crossbar to promote sit to stand, heating and cooling gel wrap and vibration disc. | ||||||
174 | Convertible child seat | US14716639 | 2015-05-19 | US09895005B2 | 2018-02-20 | Cesar Corral Castilla |
A support device for children includes a base assembly comprising a frame, and a plurality of interchangeable support assemblies configured for removable attachment to the base assembly. The base assembly includes a first coupling element and each of the interchangeable support assemblies include a second coupling element for cooperative engagement with the first coupling element. | ||||||
175 | Convertible high chair | US14742132 | 2015-06-17 | US09883749B2 | 2018-02-06 | Jessica Kostyniak; Jacob Sclare; Daniel Corso |
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a convertible children's high chair. According to various embodiments, the convertible high chair generally comprises a first child seat supported above a floor by a high chair frame, and a second child seat configured for being removably coupled to first child seat. The second child seat is configured such that, when detached from the high chair's first child seat, it can be used apart from the high chair as a booster seat (e.g., secured to the seating surface of a standard chair or another support surface). In certain embodiments, the second child seat includes a base surface configured to stably support the second child seat on a separate support surface (e.g., without the need to be attached to or mounted on a separate base or support member). | ||||||
176 | CONNECTING STRUCTURE AND INFANT CARRIER THEREWITH | US15452709 | 2017-03-07 | US20170276157A1 | 2017-09-28 | Jun-Jie Hu |
A connecting structure adapted for an infant carrier includes a connecting hole portion and a connecting component. The connecting hole portion is disposed on a frame body of the infant carrier. The connecting component includes a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion. The first connecting portion is coupled onto a cloth cover of the infant carrier. The second connecting portion is connected to the first connecting portion and for connecting the connecting hole portion. Therefore, the connecting structure of the present invention can provide a convenient way to connect a cloth cover and a frame body of the infant carrier. | ||||||
177 | Child-support device with soothing device | US14022294 | 2013-09-10 | US09756960B2 | 2017-09-12 | Adriana Alegria |
A child-support device includes a child-soothing device attached thereto in a position convenient for use and conveniently stored on the child-support device when not in use. The child-support device is for example a bouncer, rocker, swing, other motion device, high chair, car seat, carrier, stroller, bassinet, crib, or other device for supporting a child. And the child-soothing device is for example a blanket, pacifier, plush toy, other toy, or other device or object for soothing use by a child. In example embodiments, the child-soothing device is stored in a receptacle on a front lap-positioned junction member of a harness assembly of the child-support device and attached to the junction member, stored in a receptacle on a side-support portion of the child-support device and attached to the side-support portion, or attached to the junction member by a connector strap. | ||||||
178 | Kraft mortise and tenon assembly | US15154935 | 2016-05-13 | US09512867B2 | 2016-12-06 | Matthew E Gerstle |
A mortise and tenon assembly comprising the insertion of tenons of multilayered corrugated Kraft into mortises in panels of corrugated Kraft. The tenons have a folding flap and tuck slot that form an interlocking connection. The assembly is practical and easy for the user to construct without needing to use tools. It enables and facilitates the transport of the structures prior to assembly in parts arranged in a compact manner, occupying a relatively small space. | ||||||
179 | Recycled corrugated child's chair | US14620181 | 2015-02-11 | US09468298B2 | 2016-10-18 | Matthew E Gerstle |
A furniture assembly and structuring systems comprising the insertion of tenons of multilayered corrugated Kraft into mortises in panels of corrugated Kraft in order to obtain furniture structures and other structures that are sturdy, as well as being light and self-supporting and optionally made from recyclable material. The tenons have a folding flap and tuck slot that form an interlocking connection. The invention also relates to a furniture assembly and structuring systems made from panels comprising layered corrugated Kraft comprising a dovetail and slot assembly. The applications are multiple, ranging from items of furniture such as chairs, tables, benches, shelves, items for loading products, display units, and packagings. The assembly systems are also designed to be set up in such a way that it is practical and easy for the user without needing to use tools. It enables and facilitates the transport of the structures prior to assembly in parts arranged in a compact manner, occupying a relatively small space. | ||||||
180 | EYEWEAR MATERIAL, EYEWEAR FRAME, AND EYEWEAR | US15024052 | 2014-09-25 | US20160238857A1 | 2016-08-18 | Satoshi YAMASAKI; Goro KUWAMURA; Daisuke NISHIGUCHI; Daisuke HASEGAWA; Toshihiko NAKAGAWA; Hirokazu MORITA; Hidetaka TSUKADA; Kenichi GOTO; Shinsuke ITO; Naoyuki KAKINUMA; Tetsuya HAMADA; Shinji KIYONO; Takeshi FUKUDA; Kazuhiro KOSUMI |
The eyewear material is an eyewear material containing thermoplastic polyurethane. The eyewear material has a tan δ peak at both less than 0° C. and 0° C. or more and 70° C. or less observed in dynamic viscoelasticity measurement in tensile mode under the measurement conditions of a temperature increase speed of 5° C./min and a measurement frequency of 10 Hz. |