With Belt Or Garment Restrainer Patents (Class 297/275)
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Patent number: 9516953Abstract: A stand system suspends a baby car seat on baby car seat sling in which the baby car seat may pivot freely in any direction. A mounting plate elevated above the floor by three elongated leg supports attaches to the baby car seat sling harnessing a baby car seat is used as a platform for holding the suspended baby car seat in a laying position located below the mounting plate above the floor. Each elongated leg equal in length comprise 5 dowel sections. A three-way brace across the bottom of the elongated legs interconnects the elongated leg's foot-end to a center point. The disclosed stand system which is the product invention may be easily assembled by hand for product use and disassembled for compact storage and ease of transportation.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2015Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Inventor: Mark P Furman
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Patent number: 8246115Abstract: An infant chair designed to attach and secure to the rear of a seat functions as a conventional baby seat and has a soft fabric-based seat. The chair comprises a pair of adjustable handles that extend over the seating surface. The base of the chair also comprises a pair of adjustable legs to support the seat against the back cushion portion of the seat. The handles allow the infant chair to be placed upon a seat more safely than existing models. To make the chair more appealing to the infant, the chair comprises an animal motif with the handles being the upper arms of an animal and the lower base supports being the legs of an animal. The chair further has an integral vibrating mechanism and permanently attached toys to help amuse the infant while in the chair.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Inventors: Lina Loyer, Patrick Loyer
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Patent number: 7472964Abstract: A baby carrier assembly which includes a baby support portion arranged to fit the lower torso of a baby, the support portion including openings through which the legs of the baby extend when the baby is supported upright in the support portion. Two spaced elongated web straps extend upwardly from the rear edge of the support portion. Each web strap includes a rigid hook on the end thereof, configured and arranged to fit over a panel member, such as a bathroom stall door, resulting in the baby being suspended within the support portion from the top edge of the door.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2005Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Inventor: Tonja L. King
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Patent number: 5203611Abstract: A chair structure provided which can be used by young children either as a bouncer or as a rocker. The structure is defined by a frame member having a pair of transversely spaced, generally U-configured side portions and at least one seat member raised above a support surface. The frame member is oscillatable or rockable depending upon which one of the opposite end portions thereof is engaged with the support surface. Preferably, the structure incorporates a unitary frame member and single seat cover member that is adapted to slip over either opposite end region of the frame member, whichever one of the end regions is positioned uppermost relative to a floor surface. In one orientation, straightened portions of the frame member are floor engaged causing the upper frame portions to be vertically oscillatable. In a reverse orientation, curved portions of the frame member are floor engaged causing the upper frame portions to be horizontally and reversibly tiltable.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1991Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Assignee: Children On The Go, Inc.Inventor: Mark H. Greenwood
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Patent number: 5050767Abstract: A portable container device, particularly adapted for use by spectators in bleachers seats, is disclosed. The device comprises a container having a bottom, a top and four sides and a support bracket secured to the top of the container. The support bracket comprises upper and lower flanges adapted to be positioned above and below a bleacher seat. A depth flange is connected to and between the upper and lower flanges and serves to maintain them in substantially parallel relationship. The depth flange is located above the front wall, on the front side of the device. A pivotable support handle may be provided adjacent to the rear side of the device so that it can be pivoted between a rest position and a support position. In the support position, the handle supports the upper flange to maintain it in substantially parallel relationship to the lower flange, even for example, when a person is seated upon the upper flange. A cushioned seat may be provided on the top of the upper flange for comfort.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Inventor: Daniel Peer
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Patent number: 4911426Abstract: This invention discloses, a therapeutic exerciser system, suspended from a horizontal trapezoid frame, with a movable balance point, connected by a cleated fiddle block pulley assembly, to an eye bolt installed in an overhead beam, or to the rolling traveler on an overhead track, and providing specially developed support sections. The disclosed therapeutic exerciser system, has a common upper body support section combined with, any one of three, inter-changeable, different types, of lower body supports; a bucket seat, a crotch piece, or a pelvic support. The range of motion available to the user is determined by their own ability and by the type of support that the bucket seat, crotch piece or pelvic support provides. This invention can also be used, by a treatment provider, to facilitate vestibular stimulation and sensory integration techniques and other treatment modalities, for users who may be unable to move themselves.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1988Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Inventor: Mary E. Scales
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Patent number: 4881780Abstract: A securing device for holding a child upright on a moving swing seat has an elongated panel of flexible cloth material with an intermediate portion is extendable in forward-and-aft relation below the swing seat and front and rear portions connected to and extending in opposite directions from the intermediate panel portion. The front and rear panel portions are extendable upwardly from the front and rear of the swing seat and along the front and rear of the child seated thereon. An elastic strap attached on the intermediate panel portion is extendable forward-and-aft relation over the swing seat for anchoring the intermediate panel portion under the swing seat. A snap fastener with matable parts on the strap and intermediate panel portion is provided for detachably attaching the strap thereto.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1988Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Inventor: Graciela Barnes
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Patent number: 4844452Abstract: A collapsible, free-standing, self-supporting infant jumper seat having a horizontal traverse rod detachably connected to a bottom frame. A seat is elastically and rotatably fastened to the rod, and moves therealong. Casters are connected to the bottom frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1988Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Inventors: Thomas K. Tomosky, Nancy Tomosky
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Patent number: 4556250Abstract: An article holder for stadium type chairs includes a support member which is positioned and held underneath the seat portion of a stadium type chair by a holding sock which slips over the seat portion. A shelf is slidably attached to the support member and slides between an extended position wherein a portion of the shelf extends beyond the front edge of the seat portion of the chair and a retracted position wherein the shelf is totally underneath the seat portion. During an event wherein the stadium type chair is occupied, if the occupant of the chair has purchased a beverage, hot dog or the like and wishes to place them somewhere without fear of their being spilled, kicked or staining the occupant's clothing and the like, the shelf is simply moved from the retracted to the extended position and the beverage, hot dog or other article is placed thereon without fear of spillage or the like.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1983Date of Patent: December 3, 1985Inventors: Athol W. Chapman, Fred E. Cope, Kenneth P. Missick
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Patent number: 4382595Abstract: A child receiving structure including a pair of laterally spaced upstanding sides is provided. The sides include upstanding front and rear marginal portions and are interconnected by an upstanding transverse rear wall extending and connected therebetween. The child receiving structure is positionable on the elongated horizontal transverse seat of a swing suspended at its opposite ends from the lower ends of dependingly supported suspension members and coupling structure is removably operatively connected between the upper portion of the sides and adjacent portions of the suspension members spaced above the seat for preventing the seat from excessive forward or rearward tilting. Further, an occupant restraining harness is provided in the child receiving structure for releasably securing a child therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1980Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Inventor: Barbara D. Tolar
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Patent number: 4139131Abstract: A child carrier comprises an enveloping structure defining a pocket with open top, closed sides and partially closed bottom. A long suspension strap is secured to the enveloping structure at the bottom of the pocket. The strap may be partially padded and has two free end sections for engagement upon an external support. The enveloping structure includes a generally rectangular body which forms sides and back of the pocket, an elongated crotch piece, and a rectangular body piece which forms the front of the pocket. A cross member on the rectangular body has laterally spaced passageways to guide the free end sections of the strap which are then passed around a support and through a loop secured to the bottom of the enveloping structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1977Date of Patent: February 13, 1979Inventor: Sandra J. Hathaway