Chairs and seats – Supplemental seat
Patent
1987-12-21
1989-01-17
Zugel, Francis K.
Chairs and seats
Supplemental seat
297338, A47D 110
Patent
active
047984120
ABSTRACT:
A booster seat has provisions for accomodating a child in a number of different height positions. The booster seat comprises an open-sided base and a seat piece. The open-sided base has a forward channel and a back channel in each of two side supports. A seat of vertically spaced substantially level ledges are found in the channels, vertically offset from one another. The seat piece has a forward protrusion and a back protrusion on each side edge. The protrusions are vertically offset a distance substantially equal to the offset distances between the ledges so that when the protrusions engage the ledges in the base, the seat piece is substantially horizontal and secured in the open-sided base.
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Juvenile Merchandising, Feb. 1987, Cover page and p. 4.
Kohus Louis M.
Mariol John V.
KohusMariol Inc.
Wilson Charles R.
Zugel Francis K.
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