Chairs and seats – With table – desk – or easel – Seat supported within periphery of apertured table
Patent
1995-02-07
1996-01-02
Brown, Peter R.
Chairs and seats
With table, desk, or easel
Seat supported within periphery of apertured table
29734426, A47D 100
Patent
active
054802105
ABSTRACT:
A baby chair has an upper section to which a sling seat hangs and a lower base section to which legs are mounted in a tripod like construction, the upper section being able to rotate with respect to the lower base section and attached legs. The chair does not have wheels and thus while a child in the seat can spin himself (or herself) around to look in any direction, the child cannot move anywhere and since the legs are constructed to be angled out widely, there is no chance of the chair flipping over. A circular tray mounted around the perimeter of the upper section of the chair can be used to hold food and/or toys.
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Lehenbauer Steven C.
Lehenbauer Therese T.
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