Chairs and seats – Bottom or back – Framework
Patent
1989-11-28
1991-05-14
Aschenbrenner, Peter A.
Chairs and seats
Bottom or back
Framework
297DIG2, 297219, A47C 702
Patent
active
050150375
ABSTRACT:
An assembly of a highchair having a smooth seat, and a thin, flat, compliant pad freely covering the seat surface. The pad is made from one piece of solid, rubbery material providing a high coefficeint of friction, and it has a matrix of apertures formed through it, each defined by a sharp peripheral edge at its juncture with the faces of the pad. The pad conforms to the seat in an anti-slip relationship, and it provides good mechanical interengagement with the diaper or garment of a baby seated upon it, despite the lightness of the baby's body.
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Giblin Elizabeth
Giblin Jay P.
Aschenbrenner Peter A.
Dorman Ira S.
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