Food catcher for attaching to table

Chairs and seats – With debris catcher

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297174, A47D 1500

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046591435

ABSTRACT:
To catch food and other debris from a child sitting in a seat where the seat is the type that attaches to the edge of the table, the present invention has a pair of arms moveable with respect to each other. The arms are attached to the table to the sides of the seat. Each arm has rearward extensions to which a catcher of flexible cloth or other material is attached. The arms also attach to the table. The flexible catcher then hangs under the child and the seat to catch food and debris. The catcher may have forward portions extending under the table, which also can be attached to the arms under the table.

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