Patent ID: 7871125

Claim:
An apparatus for supporting an infant, the apparatus comprising: a base member including: a seat portion having a top surface and a bottom surface, and an upright portion extending upward from the top surface of the seat portion, wherein the top surface of the seat portion and the upright portion cooperate to define a seating area; a tray configured to be removably coupled to the upright portion of the base member; a first leg repositionable with respect to the base member, the first leg comprising: a support portion configured to support the base member on a support surface, and an adjustment portion extending upward from the support portion, wherein the first leg is slidably coupled to the base member such that the first leg selectively moves from a retracted first leg position, in which the adjustment portion of the first leg is received within the upright portion of the base member, to an extended second leg position, in which the adjustment portion of the second leg extends downward from the base member; and a second leg repositionable with respect to the base member, the second leg comprising: a support portion configured to support the base member on a support surface, and an adjustment portion extending upward from the support portion, wherein the second leg is slidably coupled to the base member such that the second leg selectively moves from a retracted second leg position, in which the adjustment portion of the second leg is received within the upright portion of the base member, to an extended second leg position, in which the adjustment portion of the second leg extends downward from the base member; and an adjustment member slidably coupled to the base member, the adjustment member being positioned directly below the seat portion and oriented between the first leg and the second leg, and wherein the adjustment member is configured to secure the first leg in at least one of the retracted first leg position and the extended first leg position, wherein the first leg is repositionable independently of the second leg.