Collapsible Restaurant and Public Eating Area High Chair
A restaurant and public eating area high chair is a high chair intended for use by infants and small children in restaurants and public eating areas. A restaurant and public eating area high chair consists of two front legs, two back legs, a seat, a backrest, a front bar, and side rails that are high enough to keep the child from falling off of the seat. The collapsible restaurant and public eating area high chair is comprised of the same parts as prior art restaurant and public eating area high chairs, but is built in such a way so that it can fold flat. Folding flat makes the restaurant and public eating area high chair easy to carry, easy to store, and safer to use than prior art restaurant and public eating area high chairs.
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The present invention relates to high chairs used for seating infants and toddlers in restaurants and public eating areas.
BACKGROUNDThe present disclosure will refer to restaurant and public eating area high chairs as restaurant high chairs and it will be assumed that they are also intended for use in public eating areas.
High chairs are used to seat infants and toddlers at a level where they can be fed by an adult or at a level so that when the high chair is pushed up to a table, the child is able to use the table surface. Most home high chairs include a permanent or detachable tray for the child to use and do not require a table or additional surface for the child. High chairs used in restaurants usually resemble the one shown in
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Prior art restaurant high chairs, like the one shown in
Because restaurant high chairs do not collapse, they are difficult to carry. Unlike a home high chair, which is often left in one place or stored near where it is used, restaurant high chairs must be stored out of the dining space and moved to and from tables as necessary during meal service. Other prior art includes a high chair similar to the one in
Additionally, restaurant high chairs must be stored in areas that are often difficult to access, like restrooms or back storage areas. Transporting high chairs from these areas is inefficient and inconvenient for employees seating customers. Seating tables quickly is important because it leads to increased restaurant sales and improved customer service. In most restaurants, if a high chair is needed, the information is relayed to another host, manager, or server, who must walk to where the high chairs are stored, walk back to the table, set it at the table, and then inform the host who seats the customer.
Finally, traditional restaurant high chair designs are not generally conducive to safe storage and transport. Restaurant high chairs are often stored in stacks, with one chair on top of the other. Because current restaurant high chairs do not collapse, it is difficult to bend one's legs while lifting them, creating the potential for back injury. Moreover, it is easy for hands and fingers to get pinched in between restaurant high chairs when they are being stacked. In addition, stacking increases wear and damages joints, reducing the safety of the chairs and necessitating frequent replacement.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is intended to provide restaurants and public eating areas with a collapsible high chair that is easy and safe to carry, convenient to store, and safe for a child to use.
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The high chair's depth is less than six inches thick when collapsed
From an ergonomic standpoint, lifting an item with a center of gravity that is close to one's own center of gravity is both safe and easy. Holding the collapsed restaurant high chair close to one's body, the chair can be lifted with one's legs, reducing the risk of back injury, and a restaurant employee can easily grab and transport the collapsed chair while walking without stopping.
Storage of the high chair is both convenient and safe. In contrast to non-collapsible chairs, the high chair can be stacked horizontally, instead of vertically
Storage is also more convenient because once the high chair is collapsed, it occupies a much smaller amount of floor space. This allows for more discrete placement throughout restaurants (for example, next to a host stand or a service counter), and the collapsed chair's slim profile allows for many chairs to be stacked without obstructing views or reducing the aesthetic appeal of the space.
Most importantly, the disclosed invention is safe for the child. Once the child is on the seat 17, the downward force exerted by the child's weight keeps the high chair from collapsing. In addition, when the crotch strap 18 is connected to the seat 17, the high chair is unable to collapse.
Lastly, the high chair will remain sturdy and undamaged over time because, unlike non-collapsible models, stacking does not subject joints to additional wear.
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The present invention has parts that are joined by both permanent joints and moveable joints. The permanent joints connect parts of the high chair that remain fixed in the opened and collapsed forms. The permanent joints are: the horizontal support bar 12 connecting both of the back legs 10, the horizontal support bar 12 and foot rest 13 connecting both of the front legs 11, the front bar 16 connecting to the front bar supports 15, and the backrest 14 connecting to both back legs 10. The moveable joints connect parts of the high chair that change position in relation to one another in the opened and collapsed forms. These joints are represented in
Assume that the quick-release buckle 24 connecting the crotch strap 18 to the seat 17 is connected when the high chair is in its opened form
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When the restaurant high chair is opened, the distance of the crotch strap 18, from the front bar 16 to the female end of the quick release buckle 24, is the same as the distance from the front bar 16 to the female end of the quick release buckle 25 on the back of the backrest 14 when the restaurant high chair is closed. This allows the crotch strap 18 to be buckled and unbuckled in both the opened form
When a child is using the high chair, it must be in its opened form
Claims
1. A restaurant and public eating area high chair comprised of
- Two front legs and two back legs that support a seat that allows an infant or toddler to use a table when the high chair is placed at one.
- A backrest, front bar, and side rails that are high enough to keep the child from falling out while sitting.
- A crotch strap that connects the front bar to the seat so that the child cannot slide under the front bar when each leg is placed on either side of said crotch strap.
2. The restaurant and public eating area high chair of claim 1 that collapses flat so that multiple restaurant high chairs can be stacked horizontally next to one another.
3. The restaurant and public eating area high chair of claim 1 that collapses by pulling back the front bar. Pulling back the front bar forces the seat to rotate ninety degrees forward and forces the front legs to come together so that the restaurant/public eating area high chair of claim 1 collapses to a flat form.
4. The restaurant and public eating area high chair of claim 1 with a crotch strap that is detachable and doubles as a strap to hold the high chair in its collapsed form.
5. The restaurant public eating area high chair of claim 1 with two front legs wherein the top portion of the front legs double as side rails.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 22, 2015
Publication Date: Aug 25, 2016
Applicant: (Hermosa Beach, CA)
Inventor: John Ross Van den Akker (Hermosa Beach, CA)
Application Number: 14/628,265