Triangular child's booster seat

Chairs and seats – Supplemental seat

Reexamination Certificate

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C297S219120, C297S228120, C005S653000

Reexamination Certificate

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06905169

ABSTRACT:
A polyfoam cushion is formed as a triangular right prism 12 inches on a side and 5 inches in height. A thin cover encloses the prism, and defines a zippered pocket in which string fasteners are provided for securing the assembly to a chair. Safety straps encircle the child, and these straps are also stowed in the pocket. The polyfoam is relatively stiff, in order to support a 50 pound child without compressing the polyfoam prism. The use of polyfoam yields a cushion of less than one pound in weight, the child can transport his cushion by holding a handle located on the same side as the pocket.

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patent: 5475886 (1995-12-01), Mintz
patent: D379282 (1997-05-01), Hueneke
patent: D394336 (1998-05-01), Gillikin, Sr.

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