Chairs and seats – Seating device reorients as unit – Inverting
Patent
1982-09-20
1985-06-04
Lyddane, William E.
Chairs and seats
Seating device reorients as unit
Inverting
297 1, 297250, 297DIG2, A47D 104, A47C 1300
Patent
active
045210527
ABSTRACT:
A child's booster seat having two bases pivotally joined together with each base having seat indentations on opposite sides thereof, the depth of each seat being different from the depth of each of the other seats, whereby the seat provides selectively different heights for the occupant. A strap and buckle may be provided for securing said seat to an adult chair. A waist strap may also be provided for securing the child to the booster seat.
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Bahr Donald R.
Benoit John E.
Binder Mark W.
Lyddane William E.
Spalding & Evenflo Companies, Inc.
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