Baby chair

A baby chair comprises a chair body including a seat portion and a back rest portion, a U-shaped main support leg for supporting the chair body, and a support member for supporting the U-shaped support leg when the chair is used indoor, and holder members for holding the U-shaped main support leg at an upright position when the chair is used as a car seat rack. The baby chair further includes a belt member for holding a baby or child in a safety condition when a collision shock or inertia force is applied to the chair.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
The present invention relates to a baby or child chair. More particularly 
it relates to a chair which can be used in a car being placed on a car 
seat as well as used indoors. 
Baby chairs to be placed on car seats or to be suspended from the back rest 
of the seats have been proposed. However, with baby chairs heretofore 
proposed, it is difficult to protect sufficiently the baby sitting on a 
chair in case of emergency stop or collision of car, because they are 
merely placed on the seat or suspended from the seat without fixing the 
chair to the seat or with them insufficiently fixed. To improve these 
shortcomings, we have developed a baby chair capable of being placed in a 
car as shown in Japanese Utility Model publication No. 56-13820. However, 
it has such a construction that both ends of the belts for securing a baby 
or child are fitted to the chair body, so that the inertia force applied 
to the belt in case of collision concentrates directly on the chair, 
particularly on the back portion of the chair, which might cause 
break-down of the portion. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
Accordingly, an object of this invention is to provide a baby chair which 
can be used optionally as a stationary chair, a chair capable of rocking, 
or as a car seat to be placed on an automotive seat, the position changing 
means being very simple. 
Another object of this invention is to provide a baby chair a main leg 
member of which can serve as a holding bar for a seat belt when used in a 
car, while it serves as a support leg or a rocking support leg when used 
indoors. 
Another object of this invention is to provide a baby chair which can 
prevent the chair not only from falling in the running direction of the 
car, but also from laterally shifting, twisting, or moving by positively 
gripping the seat belt engaged with the leg bar. 
Still another object of this invention is to provide a baby chair which can 
mitigate the impact applied on the chair and the baby sitting on the chair 
in case of collision.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
The preferred embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be 
described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Referring now to 
FIGS. 1 to 10, a seat portion 1 of a baby chair is provided at the rear 
end with a back rest portion 2 which is pivotally fitted to the seat 
portion 1 in such a way that the inclination can be adjusted. The seat 
portion 1 and the back rest portion are preferably made of synthetic resin 
such as polypropylene. A front leg 3 is fitted to the underside of the 
seat portion 1 near the front end and is adapted to be collapsible as 
shown by the arrow a in FIG. 2. An integrally formed U-shape main leg bar 
or leg member 4 is provided on both sides with rising portions 41 which 
are pivotally fitted to the underside of the seat portion 1, the width of 
the U-shaped body of the main leg bar 4 being somewhat wider than that of 
the seat portion 1. A support bar 42 is pivotally provided at the middle 
of the main leg bar 4. An upper portion of the support bar is inserted 
into a holding groove 11 formed at the rear end of the underside of the 
seat portion 1 so as to be secured through a holding plate 12 as shown in 
FIG. 5. Preferably, the holding plate 12 is normally pressed by a spring 
13, so that the support bar 42 can be inserted freely into the holding 
groove 11 against the force of the spring 13. Further, the support bar 42 
is adapted to be rotatable in the direction as shown by the arrow b in 
FIG. 2 or in the opposite direction. 
Holders 14 are mounted at a lower position on both sides of the seat 
portion 1 near the rear end thereof in order to maintain the main leg bar 
4 at an upright position with engaging with holding pins 43 projecting 
from the inside of the main leg bar 4 at the middle portion. It is desired 
that the holders 14 be each provided with a locking lever mechanism 15 as 
shown in FIGS. 8 and 9. As shown in FIG. 10, a hook 21 mounted near the 
top end of the back portion 2 of the chair secures the rear end portion of 
the main leg bar 4. As shown in FIG. 6, a rear auxiliary leg 5 provided at 
the rear end of the underside of the seat portion 1 engages with the 
holding grooves 61 of a holding plate 6 detachably fixed to the seat 
portion 1. A pivot pin 62 for the rear auxiliary leg 5 is inserted into a 
sliding slot 51 formed near the base end of the rear auxiliary leg 5. A 
return spring 63 for the rear auxiliary leg 5 is secured to the pivot pin 
62 at one end, and secured, at the other end, to a holding pin 52 
extending from the rear auxiliary leg 5 to secure the rear branch leg 
elastically. Seat belt clamping mechanism 7 fitted to the top surface of 
the main leg bar 4 at the middle portion is used for clamping automotive 
seat belts. 
The functions and uses of a baby chair according to this invention having 
the aforementioned construction are hereinafter described. 
When using as an ordinary rack type chair: 
In this case, the chair is used in the manner as shown in FIG. 1: after 
securing the support bar 42 of the main leg bar 4 into the holding groove 
11 provided on the underside of the seat portion 1 to unite the seat 
portion 1 and the main leg bar 4, the front leg 3 fitted to the underside 
of the seat portion 1 near the front end is raised up so that the 
undersides of the front leg 3 and the main leg bar 4 come in contact with 
the floor to achieve a stable installation. The angle between the seat 
portion 1 and the back rest portion 2 may be adjusted in the well known 
manner in the art (reclining). Further, a rear leg 44 may be fitted to the 
rear portion of the main leg bar 4 so that the contact with floor is 
achieved by the front leg 3 and rear leg 44 as shown in FIG. 1. 
When using as a rocking chair: 
In the aforementioned arrangement for the ordinary use, the contact with 
floor may be released by turning the front leg 3 fitted to the underside 
of the seat portion 1 near the front end in the direction shown by the 
arrow a in FIG. 2 and turning the rear leg 44 in the direction shown by 
the arrow in FIG. 2. As a result, the main leg bar 4 only comes in contact 
with the floor, so that a rocking motion may be achieved along the curve 
of the main leg bar 4. Further, in this case, the angle between the seat 
portion 1 and the back rest portion 2 (reclining angle) may be adjusted in 
the same manner as mentioned above. 
When using as a car seat: 
In this case, after releasing the engagement between the seat portion 1 and 
the support bar 42 fitted to the main leg bar 4, the rear end of the main 
leg bar 4 is turned upwardly. As a result, the main leg bar 4 turns about 
pivot shafts 41a, so that the holding pins 43 provided at the middle 
portion of the main leg bar 4 engage with the holders 14, mounted on both 
sides of the seat portion 1 to maintain the main leg bar 4 at the upright 
position (See FIG. 3). Then, the rear auxiliary leg 5 provided at the rear 
end of the underside of the seat portion 1 is pulled out so as to come in 
contact with the floor forming a desired angle, and the front leg 3 is 
collapsed inwardly. Thus, the seat portion 1 can be placed on a car seat 
to use it as a car seat. In this case, the back rest portion 2 can also be 
fixed to the main leg bar 4 by engaging the rear end of the main leg bar 4 
with the hook 21, resulting in a whole construction having a high 
rigidity. It is not necessary to use both the hook 21 and holders 14 at 
the same time. Using either of them permits the objective of the present 
invention to be achieved. 
Accordingly, a baby chair having the aforementioned construction according 
to this invention has three uses; a stationary chair placed on a floor, a 
rocking chair, and a car safety seat. 
The seat belt clamping mechanism 7 will be described in detail with 
reference to FIGS. 11 to 15. The clamping mechanism 7 for the seat belt B 
is fixed to the top surface of the middle portion of the main leg bar 3. 
The clamping mechanism 7 comprises a base frame 71 having a finger 72 at 
the top, an intermediate clamp lever 73 one end of which is fitted 
pivotally to the end of the base frame 71, and a main clamp lever 75 
having a U-shaped member 74 to be engaged with the finger 72. The clamp 
lever 75 is fitted pivotally to the other end of the intermediate clamp 
lever 73. The base frame 71 is secured to the main leg bar 4 by pins 76. A 
seat belt insertion metal 80 is secured to the main leg bar 4 at the 
position opposite to the clamping mechanism 7 for passing the seat belt B 
through it. 
The clamping mechanism 7 according to the invention permits the chair body 
A to unite with the seat S to hold a stable condition by passing the seat 
belt B through the clamping mechanism 7 to clamp a part of the belt B 
securely. Even if the seat belt B is somewhat loosened, the chair body A 
which has united with the belt through the clamping mechanism 7 would be 
prevented from moving laterally on the seat. In addition, since the chair 
body A according to the invention is not fixed directly to a car seat S, 
but fixed through a main leg bar 4, external forces exerted on the seat 
belt B in collision, etc. will be transmitted to the chair body through 
the main leg bar 4, which can prevent the external forces from 
concentrating in a particular position, especially in the chair body A. 
A baby holding mechanism of the invention will hereinafter be described 
with reference to FIGS. 16 to 22. Two securing belts 207 for holding a 
baby are secured to a waist belt 208 at their lower ends, and their upper 
ends are, after passing through the back rest portion 2, wound around the 
main leg bar 4 so as to be united together. Insertion guides 209 for the 
securing belts 207 are fitted to the main leg bar 4. The securing belts 
207 are connected to the main leg bar 4 as shown in FIGS. 18 and 19 by 
securing their ends passed through the back rest portion 2 and, 
preferably, by connecting part of them with tension belt 271. A tying band 
272 is provided to gather the securing belts not in use. 
The chair body A can be secured safely to the seat S by engaging the seat 
belt B with the main leg bar 4. Particularly, the construction according 
to the invention in which the top ends of the securing belts 207 are, 
after passing through the back rest portion 2, wound around the main leg 
bar 4 to be united together ensures that the baby's body is held securely 
by the seat belt B and secured directly to the main leg bar 4. Thus, the 
safety may be greatly enhanced compared with the conventional chairs in 
which the belts 207 are indirectly united with the seat S by securing them 
only to the back portion. In addition, since the ends of the securing 
belts 207 are wound around the main leg bar 4 to be united together, the 
external forces exerting on the securing belts 207 when the baby's body is 
sprung out in case of collision, etc. will be applied to the main leg bar 
and absorbed by it without concentrating in a position on the back portion 
2, which would prevent said portion form break-down.