The present invention relates to a portable child seat that can be easily mounted upon an existing chair or seat to convert it into use for an infant.
Typically, when providing seating for infants, it is necessary to provide seating in the form a high chair. Most often this type of chair comprises a seated area, along with a supporting back section, as well as a moveable feeding tray and some manner of securing the infant into position. In most cases, the high chairs are provided with a wooden, plastic or metal frame, which includes legs to raise the infant seat up to standard table height. Whilst the chairs are very effective and useful for seating a child in the home, they are not appropriate for transporting around, as their bulky size and weight means that they are not easily portable.
Attempts have been made to try and overcome the problems caused by a standard high chair, by providing infant seats that can be used in conjunction with ordinary chairs and seats, and in particular dining chairs.
Patent No GB2274581 entitled “Portable Infant Seat” describes a lightweight seat that has a fabric sleeve and a fabric pouch with openings for an infant's legs. This type of infant seat can be used in conjunction with an ordinary dining chair, and the fabric pouch can be extended such that a child can be placed inside. However, one drawback of this invention is that it is only appropriate for use on one size of dining chair and typically chairs, particularly in restaurants, do not come in a single size. There is also an issue that, in many cases, chairs have an open section in the chair back. The earlier described invention does not account for this, and there is the possibility that the fabric pouch can slip backwards through the aperture in the chair back causing discomfort for the infant.
It can be seen that it would be beneficial to provide a portable child seat that improves upon typical high chairs and portable seats that have been described previously.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a portable child seat for use with the chair back of an existing chair, wherein the child seat comprises an upper section adapted to be attachable to the existing chair and a lower section arranged to form a pouch seat, and wherein at least part of the child seat is provided with means for altering the length of the seat.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a portable child seat for use with the chair back of an existing chair, wherein the child seat comprises an upper section adapted to be attachable to the existing chair, a lower section arranged to form a pouch seat and a back support means adapted to be attachable to the existing chair back.
Preferably, the upper and lower sections are connected by an elongate body section.
Preferably, the pouch seat is formed by the lower section folding such that it can fit through a child's legs and be secured around the child's torso.
Optionally, the pouch seat is secured around the child's torso using fasteners that are attachable to the elongate body section.
Preferably, the pouch seat attaches to the elongate body section using co-operative male and female fastening means.
Preferably, the elongate body section is provided with a plurality of female fastening means.
Preferably, the fastening means are press studs comprising male and female sections.
Alternatively, the fastening means are buttons and apertures.
A further alternative is that the fastening means are in the form of a zip.
Optionally, the portable child seat is provided with binding ties.
Preferably, the binding ties are attached to the pouch seat in an area that will be positioned under the child's armpits during use.
Preferably, the binding ties are secured around both the child and the chair back during use.
Optionally, the binding ties may be secured using a clasp or tie.
Optionally, the pouch seat is provided with means for altering its size.
Preferably, the means for altering the size of the pouch seat are co-operative fasteners positioned on the inner surface of the pouch seat.
Preferably, the co-operative fasteners positioned on the inner surface of the pouch seat are arranged such that the pouch seat is smaller when they are fastened.
Alternatively, the means for altering the size of the pouch seat are protruding ties and apertures, such that the ties can be passed through an aperture and knotted in order to alter the length of the seat.
Optionally, the back support means is a strip of material adapted to be secured around the chair back.
Optionally, the back support means is separate from the upper section, elongate body section and pouch seat.
Alternatively, the back support means is attached to the elongate body section.
Optionally, the upper section is in the form of a pocket adapted to fit over the back of the existing chair.
Preferably, the upper section comprises apertures adapted to allow protruding chair uprights on the existing chair to fit through.
Preferably, the pocket is provided with securing means to secure it to an existing chair.
Preferably the securing means is a drawstring adapted to fit around the edge of the pocket.
Alternatively the securing means is elasticated material adapted to fit tightly around the chair.
In order to provide a better understanding of the present invention, embodiments will now be described by way of example only, and with reference to the following drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 shows a back view of a portable child seat according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 shows a front view of a portable child seat according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 shows a back view of a portable child seat according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 shows a front view of a portable child seat according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 shows a view of a portable child seat in use on an existing chair, according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 shows a view of the pouch area of a portable child seat that has been extended fully, according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 7 shows a view of the pouch area of a portable child seat that has been shortened, according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
In a first embodiment of the present invention, there is provided aportable child seat1, front and back views of which can be seen inFIGS. 1 and 2 respectively. Theportable child seat1 is made of fabric and has anupper section2 which is in the form of a pocket which hooks over the back of an existing chair. In this embodiment the pocket also comprises an elastic section adapted to further secure the pocket to the chair. Anelongate body section3 extends from theupper section2, which itself extends into apouch seat arrangement4. Thepouch seat4 is shaped such that it can be fitted through a child's legs and then secured around the child's torso to form a secure harness using thebinding ties5. In this embodiment, the binding ties also pass around the back of thechair9 such that the child is secured to thechair9. Additional security is provided by male andfemale fasteners6,7 which can be fastened to secure the child in place.
As existingchairs9 are provided in a wide range of shapes and sizes, there are provided a number offemale fasteners7 at different positions on theelongate body section3. This means that themale fastener6 can be securely fastened at a number of varying positions along theelongate body section3 to allow for a range of different sizedchairs9.
In a second embodiment of the present invention, the back of which is shown inFIG. 3 and the front of which is shown inFIG. 4, theportable child seat10 is adapted for use with existing chairs that have a cavity in the chair back according to the chair's design. In order to prevent a child using theportable child seat10 from slipping back through the cavity in the chair back, theportable child seat10 is provided with a back support means8 in a form resembling a cummerbund. In use, the back support section is secured around the chair back, at least partially covering the cavity. Securing the back support means8 in this manner ensures that the child cannot slip backwards through the cavity in the chair back.
FIGS. 3 and 4 also showapertures11 in theupper section2. Theseapertures11 will allow the protruding chair uprights that are found on many chair backs to fit through theupper section2, further assisting in holding theportable child seat10 in position. Theseapertures11 are also shown inFIG. 5 in use on achair9.
In a third embodiment of the present invention, as shown inFIG. 5, theportable child seat1 of the first embodiment is adapted for use on chairs with cavity backs in a similar manner to the second embodiment. However, rather than the back support means8 being attached to theelongate body section3, as in the second embodiment, the back support means8 are in the form of a separatecummerbund type section80, which can be attached to the back of thechair9, as shown inFIG. 5. This separateback support section80 again prevents a child slipping backwards through a cavity in the back of achair9.
According to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, theportable child seat1,10 is provided with a different method of varying its length than that described previously. As can be seen inFIGS. 6 and 7, thepouch seat4 is provided withco-operative male6 and female7 fastening means in the area that will be positioned below the child when theportable child seat1,10 is in use. Themale fastener6 can be attached to any one of a plurality offemale fasteners7. Attaching thefasteners6,7 together in this manner results in theportable child seat1 altering in size.
Further embodiments may exist where the portable child seat is adjustable in length/size by other means. For example, the upper section of the portable child seat may be in the form of straps that can be lengthened or shortened depending upon requirements. Alternatively, the co-operative male and female fasteners may be replaced with an elongate tie and a plurality apertures, wherein the elongate tie can pass through a chosen aperture to change the size of the pouch seat/portable chair. Knotting the elongate tie prevents it from moving back through the aperture, holding the new size in place.
It can be seen that in all embodiments of the present invention the portable child seat allows an infant to be securely held in an existing seat, this has the benefit that existing chairs in restaurants, etc., can easily be converted by use of this very portable apparatus into a high chair for use by children.
As the portable child seat is adjustable in size, this means that it can be used in a range of settings on many different chairs.
Also, theportable child seat1 or10 can be made from any appropriate material, and can incorporate additional attachments for comfort or security, such as padding in thepouch seat4, or waterproofing etc.
The embodiments described above should not be considered as limiting, but should merely be taken as examples to teach one skilled in the art as to the various possibilities for the present invention.