Abstract: The disclosure relates to a high chair restraining means for infants. It consists of a bumper for extending across the front of the seat of a high chair and attachment of the bumper to the vertical posts of a chair. The attachment means provides a bumper that is held against fore and aft movement in the chair. The attachment means illustrated are straps secured to the posts and a bumper carrying dowels with hook for attachment to the posts.
Abstract: The disclosure relates to a high chair restraining assembly for infants that may be used in lieu of traditional seat belts, etc. The High Chair Baby Seater consists of a large wooden dowel or similar suitable material that is placed under the infant's legs and secured to the sides of the high chair by way of two hooks and a resilient connection attached to small dowels inside the large dowel. The Baby Seater can fit various sizes of high chairs and remain comfortable and safe for the infant.
Abstract: A safety electrical device, including a housing, a pair of electrical terminals projecting forwardly from said housing for insertion into an electrical receptacle, and a spring biased protective cover mounted on the housing for movement between an extended position enclosed in the forwardly projecting terminals within the cover when the terminals are not inserted in an electrical receptacle and a retracted position which permits the terminals to be inserted into the electrical receptacle. The housing includes a blade holder within which the terminals are fixed and a separate forward housing member secured in forwardly extending fashion to the blade holder. The housing is formed with outwardly extending forward flanges and a stepped outer peripery which facilitates gripping of the device and prevents the hand from slipping off the housing during insertion into and removal from an electrical receptacle.