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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 17, 1987
Filed:
Nov. 08, 1985
Kjell Henriksson, Bredaryd, SE;
Baby Bjorn Aktiebolag, Bredaryd, SE;
Abstract
A chair for babies or young infants is intended to be placed on the seat of a conventional chair and comprises a base of substantially square horizontal cross-section, defined at the top thereof by a seat surface. Side and back support parts are formed integrally with the base and the seat surface and extend upwardly from a respective one of three base sides and three edges of the seat surface. The upper edges of the side support parts have gently rounded cross-section, and means are provided for securing the infant's chair to the seat of a conventional chair. The infant's chair is provided with a detachable front and crutch support, which includes a cross-piece, which extends substantially parallel with the front edge of the seat surface, and an upstanding crutch-piece, which extends between the central regions of the cross-piece and the aforementioned front edge. The upper edges of the side support parts extend substantially horizontally from the front of the infant's chair over a major part of their length at a height above the seat surface corresponding to about 0.2-0.75 times the height of the upper edge of the cross-piece above the seat surface. The side support parts are extended upwardly to approximately the level of the upper edge of the cross-piece by means of extension pieces formed integrally with the cross-piece and extending rearwardly from the ends thereof.