Child's highchair

Chairs and seats – Seating device reorients as unit

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297272, A47C 1300

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053820720

ABSTRACT:
A child's highchair can be used as a highchair seat and, after tilting, as a topple-proof rocking chair. For this purpose, two generally triangular lateral frame parts are connected with each other by transverse struts. Two straight edges of the frame parts or two foot members or four corner points of the frame part define a base. Two lateral edges of the frame parts which extend from the base constitute the arcuatety curved runners of a rocking chair. A seat for use as a highchair and a seat for use as a rocking chair are mounted between the frame parts.

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