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Multi Functional Child Chair

Abstract: The present disclosure provides a multi-functional child chair 100, the chair 100 includes a seat portion 106 having a seating surface 108, a back rest 110, and a pair of arms 112, and a tray 202 can be detachable coupled with the chair 100 to convert the chair 100 into a booster chair 200 that facilitates in feeding the child. A first frame 302 detachably coupled with the chair 100 to convert the chair 100 into a high chair 300, also facilitates in raising and lowering the height of chair, and a second frame 402 detachably coupled with the chair 100 to convert the chair 100 into a hook-on chair 400, that facilitates in fastening the chair with any object using fastening means 406. The chair 100 is convertible into a bed, and the chair is foldable that enables the user to carry the chair 100 easily to any place.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
13 October 2021
Publication Number
16/2023
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Status
Email
info@khuranaandkhurana.com
Parent Application

Applicants

Chitkara Innovation Incubator Foundation
SCO: 160-161, Sector - 9c, Madhya Marg, Chandigarh- 160009, India.

Inventors

1. MALIK, Deepinder Singh
Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University, Chandigarh-Patiala National Highway, Village Jansla, Rajpura, Punjab - 140401, India.
2. KAUR, Navdeep
Department of Fruit Science, Punjab Agriculture University, Ferozepur Road, Ludhiana - 141027, Punjab, India.

Specification

The present invention relates generally to child chairs. More
particularly, the present disclosure relates to a multi-functional child chair which is adjustable and convertible in accordance with requirements.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Background description includes information that may be useful in understanding the present disclosure. It is not an admission that any of the information provided herein is prior art or relevant to the presently claimed disclosure, or that any publication specifically or implicitly referenced is prior art. [0003] Parents use different products to position their children for feeding them, as the children are not capable to sit at a table properly. Many families with use high chairs to sit the child during feeding, where a high chair is typically used to support children at an elevated position so that the parents or caregivers can easily feed the child. Many high chairs are available in the market, that enables the child to reach the table and some of the high chairs directly make a releasable platform in front of the chair to facilitate the child to eat itself. However, these types of high chair only provide a single function, as the child grows, a booster seat that is typically positioned in the seat of a standard chair to elevate the child on the chair to reach a normal table.
[0004] Unfortunately, conventional high chairs suffer several disadvantages. Specifically, they are not height adjustable, and feeding tray is fixed. A child in a high chair which is taller or shorter than the chair in which the child is sitting will be troublesome to feed. The fixed position between the tray and the back of the high chair creates problems because not all child or infants are of same size. When infant is smaller than the space, the infant might even slide under the tray and fall, possibly injuring himself or herself. Furthermore, an infant or child which has grown larger than the space will not fit at all, requiring the purchase of another high chair. [0005] Also, there is no availability of any chair in market which when required can be used as bed and it's portable enough to carry anywhere and store in compact

spaces. Therefore one had to buy different products separately which lead to unnecessarily investment of huge income and occupancy of large storage spaces. [0006] There is, therefore, a need in the art to provide an effective solution to overcome the above mentioned limitations, which can convert a chair into various type and enables a user to carry the chair easily.
OBJECTS OF THE PRESENT DISCLOSURE
[0007] Some of the objects of the present disclosure, which at least one embodiment herein satisfies are as listed herein below.
[0008] It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a chair which is multi¬functional.
[0009] It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a chair which is used as booster chair, high chair, hook on chair and bed.
[0010] It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a chair which is carried easily to any location.
[0011] It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a chair which is cleaned easily.
[0012] It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a chair which is easily convertible without any additional tools.
[0013] It is an object of the present disclosure which provide a chair that is utilised from age of 0 month to 2-3 years.
[0014] It is an object of the present disclosure which provide a chair which is reclined to preferred position easily.
SUMMARY
[0015] Aspects of the present disclosure relates to child chairs. In particular,
the present disclosure provides a multi-functional child chair which is adjustable and convertible in accordance with requirements.
[0016] According to an aspect, the present disclosure discloses a multi-
functional child chair including a base may have a support structure mounted to bottom side of the base to provide support to the base on a surface, a seat portion

may be attached to the base and adapted to accommodate a child, where the seat
portion may include a seating surface, a back rest, and a pair of arm rests extending
upwardly from both side of the seating surface, a footrest may be coupled with the
seat portion, a set of harness may be configured with the seat portion to secure the
child with the seat portion, and a tray may be adjustably and removably attached
with the pair of arm rests for holding items separately.
[0017] In an aspect, the set of harness may include a plurality of straps
having buckles attached on an end of each of the plurality of straps to secure the
child with the seat portion.
[0018] In an aspect, the back rest may be movably coupled with the seating
surface, and the back rest may be movable in between a first direction and a second
direction.
[0019] In an aspect, the back rest, in first direction may be positioned on
the seating seat surface and enables a user to carry the chair.
[0020] In an aspect, a lever may be coupled with the base, and facilitates
reclining the back rest of the chair.
[0021] In an aspect, the back rest, in second direction may be adjacent to
the seating seat surface and enables the child to utilize the chair as a bed.
[0022] In an aspect, the tray may be designed in such a manner that
facilitates in holding items separately, where the items may be selected from a
group consisting of food, toy, and drink.
[0023] In an aspect, a set of protrusions may be configured on the arm rests,
and the set of protrusions may be provided for securing the tray with the seat portion
at a preferred distance.
[0024] Another aspect of the present disclosure discloses a multi-functional
high chair for a child including a base having a support structure mounted to bottom
side of the base, to provide support to the base on a surface, a seat portion may be
attached to the base and adapted to accommodate a child, where the seat portion
may have a seating surface, a back rest, and a pair of arm rests extending upwardly
from both side of the seating surface, and a set of harness may be configured with
the seat portion that facilitates in securing the child with the seat portion, and a first

frame may have a plurality of legs, and configured to be removably attached with the seat portion, where the plurality of legs may be telescopic and facilitates in adjusting height of the chair.
[0025] Another aspect of the present disclosure discloses a multi-functional
hook-on chair for a child including a base having a support structure mounted to bottom side of the base, to provide support to the base on a surface, a seat portion may be attached to the base and adapted to accommodate a child, where the seat portion may have a seating surface, a back rest, and a pair of arm rests extending upwardly from both side of the seating surface, a set of harness may be configured with the seat portion that facilitates in securing the child with the seat portion, and a second frame may include a plurality of extending members to be fixed with the arm rests and configured to be removably fastened the seat portion with an object using fastening means.
[0026] In an aspect, the fastening means, may be selected from a group
consisting of clamp, flange, bolt, screws, and combination thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[0027] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the present disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure.
[0028] The diagrams described herein are for illustration only, which thus are not limitations of the present disclosure, and wherein:
[0029] FIG. 1A illustrate an exemplary front view of a proposed multi¬functional child chair, to illustrate its overall working, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0030] FIG. IB illustrate an exemplary back view of a proposed multi¬functional child chair, to illustrate its overall working, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.

[0031] FIG. 1C illustrate an exemplary left side view of a proposed multi-functional child chair, to illustrate its overall working, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0032] FIG. ID illustrate an exemplary right side view of a proposed multi-functional child chair, to illustrate its overall working, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0033] FIG. IE illustrate an exemplary top side view of a proposed multi¬functional child chair, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. [0034] FIG. 2 illustrate an exemplary view of a proposed multi-functional child booster chair, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. [0035] FIG. 3 A-3B illustrate exemplary views of a proposed multi-functional child high chair, to illustrate its overall working, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0036] FIG. 4 illustrate an exemplary view of a proposed multi-functional child hook-on chair, to illustrate its overall working, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0037] FIG. 5 illustrate an exemplary view of a proposed multi-functional chair cum bed for a child, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0038] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in
order to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the present invention.
It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that embodiments of the present invention
may be practiced without some of these specific details.
[0039] If the specification states a component or feature "may", "can",
"could", or "might" be included or have a characteristic, that particular component
or feature is not required to be included or have the characteristic.
[0040] As used herein the description and throughout the claims that follow,
the meaning of "a," "an," and "the" includes plural reference unless the context
clearly dictates otherwise. Also, as used in the description herein, the meaning of
"in" includes "in" and "on" unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.

[0041] While embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described in the accompanying drawings, the embodiments are offered only in as much detail as to clearly communicate the disclosure and are not intended to limit the numerous equivalents, changes, variations, substitutions and modifications falling within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
[0042] Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to child chairs. In particular, the present disclosure provides a multi-functional child chair which is adjustable and convertible in accordance with requirements. [0043] According to an embodiment, the present disclosure discloses a multi¬functional chair which can be used as booster chair, high chair, and bed, also the chair can be folded that enables a user to carry the chair easily to any place. The chair can include a base having a base having a support structure mounted to bottom side of the base, to provide support to the base on a surface, a seat portion can be attached to the base and adapted to accommodate a child, and the seat portion can have a seating surface, a back rest, and a pair of arm rests extending upwardly from both side of the seating surface. The chair can include a footrest movably coupled with the seat portion, a set of harness configured with the seat portion to facilitate securing the child with the seat portion, and a tray adjustably and removably coupled with the pair of arm rests for holding items separately. [0044] In an embodiment, the set of harness can include plurality of straps, having buckles attached on an end of each of the plurality of straps to secure the child with the seat portion.
[0045] In an embodiment, back rest and footrest can be movably coupled with the seating, and both can be movable in between a first direction and a second direction. In first direction the back rest and the footrest can be positioned on the seating and enables a user to carry the chair, and in second direction, the back rest and the footrest can be adjacent to the seating to convert the chair into a bed to enable the child to utilize the chair as a bed.

[0046] In an embodiment, the tray can be designed in such a manner that facilitates in holding items separately, and the items can be selected from a group consisting of food, toy, and drink.
[0047] In an embodiment, a set of protrusions can be configured on said arm rests, and the set of protrusions can be provided for securing the tray with the seat portion at a preferred distance.
[0048] According to another embodiment, the present disclosure discloses a multi-functional high chair for a child, the chair can include a base having a support structure mounted to bottom side of the base, to provide support to the base on a surface, a seat portion can be attached to the base and adapted to accommodate a child, and the seat portion can have a seating surface, a back rest, and a pair of arm rests extending upwardly from both side of the seating surface, a set of harness can be configured with the seat portion that facilitates in securing the child with the seat portion, and a first frame having a plurality of legs can be removably attached with the seat portion, and the plurality of legs of the first frame can be telescopic and facilitates in adjusting height of the chair.
[0049] According to another embodiment, the present disclosure discloses a multi-functional high chair for a child, the chair can include a base having a support structure mounted to bottom side of the base, to provide support to the base on a surface, a seat portion can be attached to the base and adapted to accommodate a child, and the seat portion can have a seating surface, a back rest, and a pair of arm rests extending upwardly from both side of the seating surface, a set of harness can be configured with the seat portion that facilitates in securing the child with the seat portion, and a second frame having a plurality of extending members projecting from said arm rests can be removably fastened the seat portion with an object using fastening means.
[0050] In an embodiment, the fastening means can be selected from a group consisting of clamp, flange, bolt, screws, and combination thereof. [0051] FIG. 1A-1E illustrate exemplary views of the proposed multi-functional child chair, to illustrate its overall working, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.

[0052] Referring to FIG. 1 A, a front view of a multi-functional child chair 100 (interchangeably referred as chair 100, hereinafter) is disclosed, the chair 100 can include a base 102 having a support structure 104 mounted to bottom side of the base 102, the base 102 can be configured to provide support to the chair 100 on any surface such as floor, bed, chair, and the likes. The chair 100 can include a seat portion 106 to accommodate a child on the chair 100, the seat portion 106 can include a seating surface 108, a back rest 110, and a pair of arm rests 112 extending upwardly from both side of the seating surface 108. In an exemplary embodiment, cushions can be attached on seating surface 108, back rest 110, and each of arm rests 112 which makes the seat portion 106 more comfortable. [0053] In an exemplary embodiment, the cushions can be removable fixed with the seating seat portion 106 that enables a user to remove the cushion and clean the seat portion 106 easily.
[0054] In another embodiment, cushions can be attached to each part of the seat portion 106 using screws, nuts, or glue which prevents the cushion from slipping from the chair 100.
[0055] In an embodiment, the back rest 110 can be disposed along the
rearward edge of the seating surface 108, the back rest 110 can be moveably
coupled to the seating surface 108 in a manner allowing the angle of the back rest
in relation to the seating surface 32 to be adjusted by a user. In another embodiment,
the back rest 110 can be hingedly connected allowing the back rest 110 to be
selectively positioned in at least two positions i.e. open and close, in open position
the back rest 110 can provide back support, and in close position the back rest 110
can be folded that enables the user to carry the chair 100 easily.
[0056] In an exemplary embodiment, the back rest 110 can be folded easily
by applying a slight force on the back rest 110 towards the seating surface 108, similarly to open the back rest 110, the back rest 110 can be grasped by the user and can be moved from close to open position. In another exemplary embodiment, an actuator (like a lever) can be provided with the chair 100, that can facilitate in opening and closing the back rest 110 as preferred by the user

[0057] In an embodiment, a set of harness 114 can be configured with the seat portion 106 secure the child with the seat portion 106. The set of harnessll4 can include a plurality of straps having buckles attached on an end of each of the plurality of straps to secure the child with the seat portion 106, and the buckle can include a female part and a male part, which can be used to secure two strap together to secure the child with the seat portion 106.
[0058] In an embodiment, the pair of arm rests 112 (collectively referred as arm rests 112, and individually referred as arm rest 112, hereinafter) can be extending upright from both sides of the seating surface 108, and one on each side of the pair of arm rests 112 can be configured with the seating surface 108. The arm rests 112 can be separately fabricated and connected together with the base 102. [0059] Referring to FIG. IB, a back view of the multi-functional chair is disclosed herein. A back rest 110 can be hingedly coupled with a seating surface 108 and can be moved back and forth to open and close. The chair 100 can include a first support structure 104-A, and a second support structure 104-B, both support structures can be configured to provide support, and stability to the seating portion 106 on any surface, and prevents chair 100 from falling due to uneven surface. [0060] In an embodiment, a set of harness 114 can include a plurality of straps 116 (collectively referred as straps 116, and individually referred as strap 116, hereinafter), where a buckle 118 can be coupled to an end of the strap 116, and the second end of the strap 116 can be coupled to at least one part of the seating potion 106, such as seating surface 106, back rest 110, and arm rests 112. The user can secure the child with the chair 100 using any of the harness 114 of the set of harness 114, or user can tighten all the harness 114 of the set of harness 114. In an exemplary embodiment, the straps 116 can be locked with the buckle 118 to secure the child with the chair 100.
[0061] Referring to FIG. 1C, a left side view of the multi-functional chair 100 is disclosed herein. A seat portion 106 is disclosed, the seat portion 106 can include a back rest 110 to provide back support to the child, and a left side arm rest 112 can be secured with a seating surface 108. The arm rest 112 can include a set of protrusions 122 that assists in securing a tray with the seat portion 106 at a preferred

distance. The seat portion 106 can include a footrest 120, which can be coupled with the seating surface 108, and enables the child to place foots on the footrest 120 and assists in sitting comfortable. At least one of the strap 116 with a buckle 118 can be coupled with the arm rest 112, where the buckle 118 can be female part or male part.
[0062] Referring to FIG. ID, a right side view of the multi-functional chair 100 is disclosed herein. A seat portion 106 is disclosed, the seat portion 106 can include a back rest 110 to provide back support to the child, and an arm rest 112 can be secured with a seating surface 108. The arm rest 112 can include one or more straps 116 affixed that assists in securing the child with the seat portion 106. A buckle 118 can be coupled to an end of the straps 116, where the buckle 118 can be female part or male part., which can be used to lock the straps together. [0063] Referring to FIG. IE, a top view of the chair 100 is disclosed, the chair 100 can include a seat portion 106 having a seating surface 108, a back rest 110, and a footrest 120, where size of the seating surface 108 and the back rest 110 can be approximately similar or different, but size of the footrest 120 can be small in comparison to the seating surface 108 and the back rest 110. In an exemplary embodiment, the footrest 120 can be moved to hide from view or can be folded while carrying the chair 100. A set of harness 114 can be attached to the seating surface 106, the back rest 110, and the arm rest 112, to secure the child easily with the chair by locking straps together.
[0064] In an exemplary embodiment, the chair 100 can be used to for sitting the child on a bed, a chair, floor, and on car seat, where the set of harness 114 can be used to secure the child with the chair 100 easily, and he child can play easily in the chair 100, without falling down, thus the chair prevents the child from getting injured. The chair 100 is used by the infants, and they are unable to sit by their own, thus, they can be fixed with the chair 100 easily, and can learn sitting easily. [0065] In an embodiment, the chair 100 can include a lever (not shown), the lever can be coupled with the base 102, and facilitates in reclining the back rest 110 of the chair 100. Also, a set of parental control buttons (not shown) can be configured beneath the lever, the set of parental control buttons can be configured

to lock and unlock the lever. In an exemplary embodiment, parents or caretaker can set reclining of the back seat 110 and lock the lever with one of the parental control button, to prevent the child from controlling the lever, similarly unlocking of lever can be done by using one of the parental control button. In another exemplary embodiment, the lever can flip the back rest 110 to 180 degree, which enables the user to fold the back rest 110 to compact the chair 100, which can be easily carried to another place.
[0066] Referring to FIG. 2, a booster chair 200 is disclosed, the booster chair 200 can be configured by including a tray 202 with a seat portion 106 of the chair 100. The booster chair 200, can include a seating surface 108, a back rest 110, a pair of arm rest 112, and a footrest 106. Upon coupling the tray 202 with the chair 100, booster chair 200 is formed, the tray 202 can be adjustably and removably attached with the arm rests 112 for holding items separately. [0067] In an embodiment, the tray 202 can be designed in such a manner that multiple items can be position on the tray 202, such as cup, phone, food, toys, cutlery, baby products, glass, plate and the likes. In an exemplary embodiment, multiple sections can be formed on the tray 202 to hold item separately. [0068] In an exemplary embodiment, to feed an infant, the food can be placed on the tray 202, and can be feed easily. Similarly, the child can pick the food placed on the tray 202 by itself, and can learn feeding easily. Also, the toys can be placed on the tray 202, and the child can play with the toys easily. . [0069] In an embodiment, the tray 202 can be removably coupled with the seat portion 106, the tray 202 can include a pair of shaft 204 attached with the tray 202, which can be used to fasten the tray 202 with the arm rests 112. Each of the shaft 204 can have a cavity which can be fixed in one of the protrusion 122 provided on the arm rests 112, the user can fix in any protrusion 122 based on preferred distance, to prevent falling of the child from space provided in between the tray and the seat portion 106.
[0070] In an exemplary embodiment, the arm rest 112 can have hollow space to hold the tray 202, each of the shaft 204 of the tray 202 can be fixed within the

hollow space by pushing the tray 202 towards the seat portion 106, and can be detached easily by pulling the tray 202.
[0071] In an exemplary, when the booster chair 200 is used by an infant, there can be chances that the infant can slip from the booster chair 200 from the space provided I between the tray 202 and the seat portion 106. Thus, to prevent slipping of the infant, the tray can be fixed at a preferred distance easily. [0072] Referring to FIG. 3A and 3B, a multi-functional high chair 300 (interchangeably referred as high hair 300, hereinafter) views are disclosed. The high chair 300 can include a seat portion 106 having a seating surface 108, a back rest 110 to provide back support to the child, and a pair of arm rests 112. The seat portion 106 can include a footrest 120, which can be coupled with the seating surface 108, and enables the child to place foots on the footrest 120 and assists in sitting comfortable. The high chair 300 can include a first frame 302, which can be coupled with the seat portion 106 to convert a chair 100 into the high chair 300. And, while using the high chair 300, the tray 202 can be removed from the seat portion 106.
[0073] In an embodiment, the first frame 302 can include a plurality of legs 304 (collectively referred as legs 304, and individually referred as leg 304, hereinafter), and the plurality of legs 304 can be telescopic, which facilitates in adjusting height of the high chair 300 as preferred by the user. [0074] In an exemplary embodiment, each of the leg 304 can include multiple pipes which can be telescopically coupled, and to increase the height of the high chair 300, the leg 302 can be hold by the user and the top pipe can be dragged to raise the height. In another exemplary embodiment, when having food at home, or in restaurant, the dining table height is very high, and then to match the level of dining table the legs can be raised easily to raise the height of the high chair 300 (as shown in FIG. 3 A).
[0075] In an exemplary embodiment, to decrease the height of the high chair 300, the leg 304 can be hold by the user and the top pipe can be pushed down to lower the height. In another exemplary embodiment, when having food at bed, the bed height is not very high (as shown in FIG. 3B), and then to match the level of

bed the legs can be raised easily to lower the height of the high chair 300 (as shown in FIG. 3B).
[0076] In an embodiment, the legs can be of round shape but not limited to likes, and a cavity is provided on both arm rests 112, to fix the legs 304 with the seat portion 106. The shape of the cavity can be of similar shape of the legs. In an exemplary embodiment, the legs 304 can be fixed with the seat portion 106 easily by moving the legs 304 inside the cavity, or legs 304 can be coupled using screw, nut, bolt, and the likes.
[0077] In an exemplary embodiment, when the user need a booster chair 100 or a feeding chair 200, the legs 304 can be separated easily by pulling the legs or by unfastening the nut and bolts.
[0078] Referring to FIG. 4, a multi-functional child hook-on chair 400 (interchangeably referred as hook-on hair 400, hereinafter) is disclosed. The hook-on chair 100 can include a base 102 having a support structure 104 mounted to bottom side of the base 102, to provide support to the base 104 on any surface. A seat portion 106 can be attached to the base 102 and adapted to accommodate a child, the seat portion 106 can have a seating surface 108, a back rest 110, and a pair of arm rests 112 extending upwardly from both side of the seating surface 108. A set of harness 114 can be configured with the seat portion 106 that facilitates in securing the child with the seat portion 106.
[0079] In an embodiment, the hook-on chair 400 can include a second frame 402 having a plurality of extending members 404 (interchangeable referred as extending members 404). The extending members 404 can be attached within the hollow space provided in the arm rests 112 to convert the chair 100 into a hook-on hair 400. In another embodiment, the extending members 404 can be removably attached with the arm rest 112.
[0080] In an embodiment, the second frame 402 can include fastening means 406 to fasten the seat portion 106 with an object such as table, dining table, or any other seat. The fastening means 406 can include clamp, flange, bolt, screws, and combination thereof. To fix the seat portion 106 with a table, the fastening means 406 can facilitate in securing the extending members 404 with the table.

[0081] In an exemplary embodiment, the seat portion 106 can be attached with
a table at home or in restaurant to sit the child on same level. The extending
members 404 can be attached with the arm rests 112, and using the fastening means
406, the extending members 404 can be attached with the table easily without any
additional tools. Similarly, to remove the seat portion 106 from the table, the
fastening means 406 can be unfastened easily, and the extending members 404 can
be detached easily.
[0082] In an exemplary embodiment, the seat portions 106 can be folded and
the second frame 402 is small, which can be easily carried to any place easily.
[0083] In an embodiment, the chair 100 can be converted into a bed (as shown
in FIG. 5), the back rest 110 can be movably coupled with the seating surface 108,
the user can apply force on the back rest 110 to move the book rest in a second
direction, and in second direction the back rest 100 can be adjacent to the seating
surface. And, footrest 120 is already adjacent to the seating surface 108, thus, the
back rest 110, the seating surface 108, and the foot rest can be adjacent to each other
and form a shape of a bed.
[0084] In an embodiment, one or more extending flaps can be coupled with the
back rest 110 that helps in increasing the length of the bed.
[0085] In another embodiment, to convert the bed 500 into a chair 100, the
back rest 110 can be moved back by pulling the back rest 110 towards the seating
surface 108. In an exemplary embodiment, an actuator can be provided to move
the back rest 110 with respect to the seating surface 108.
[0086] In an embodiment, the chair 100, can be used as, booster chair 100, high
chair 300, the hook-on chair 400, and the bed 500. The chair 100 can be foldable
and many parts such as tray 202, first frame 302 and the second frame 402 can be
detachable attached with the chair 100 that enables the user to store the chair 100
easily.
[0087] The terms, descriptions and figures used herein are set forth by way of
illustration only. Many variations are possible within the spirit and scope of the
subject matter, which is intended to be defined by the following claims and their

equivalents in which all terms are meant in their broadest reasonable sense unless otherwise indicated.
[0088] While the foregoing describes various embodiments of the invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof. The scope of the invention is determined by the claims that follow. The invention is not limited to the described embodiments, versions or examples, which are included to enable a person having ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention when combined with information and knowledge available to the person having ordinary skill in the art.
ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
[0089] The present disclosure provides a chair which is multi-functional.
[0090] The present disclosure provides a chair which is used as booster chair,
high chair, hook on chair and bed.
[0091] The present disclosure provides a chair which is carried easily to any
location.
[0092] The present disclosure provides a chair which is cleaned easily.
[0093] The present disclosure provides a chair which is easily convertible
without any additional tools.
[0094] The present disclosure provides a chair that is utilised from age of 0
month to 2-3 years.
[0095] The present disclosure provides a chair which is reclined to preferred
position easily.

We Claim:

1. A multi-functional child chair 100 comprising:
a base 102 having a support structure 104 mounted to bottom side of said base 102, to provide support to said base 102 on a surface;
a seat portion 106 attached to said base 102 and adapted to accommodate a child, wherein said seat portion 106 having a seating surface 108, a back rest 110, and a pair of arm rests 112 extending upwardly from both side of said seating surface 108;
a footrest 120 coupled with said seat portion 106;
a set of harness 114 configured with said seat portion 106 that facilitates in securing the child with said seat portion 106; and
a tray 202 adjustably and removably attached with said pair of arm rests 112 for holding items separately.
2. The chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the set of harness 114 includes a plurality of straps 116 having buckles 118 attached on an end of each of the plurality of straps 116 to secure the child with said seat portion 106.
3. The chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein said back rest 110 is movably coupled with said seating surface 108, wherein the back rest 110 is movable in between a first direction and a second direction.
4. The chair as claimed in claim 3, wherein in first direction the back rest 110 is positioned on said seating surface and enables a user to carry the chair 100, and in second direction, the back rest 110 is adjacent to said seating surface 108 and enables the child to utilize the chair as a bed.

5. The chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tray 202 is designed in such a manner that facilitates in holding items separately, wherein the items are selected from a group consisting of food, toy, and drink.
6. The chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein a set of protrusions 122 are configured on said arm rests 112, wherein the set of protrusions 122 are provided for securing said tray 202 with the seat portion 106 at a preferred distance.
7. The chair as claimed in claim 1, wherein a lever is coupled with the base 102, wherein said lever is configured to recline the back rest 110 of the chair 100.
8. A multi-functional high chair 300 for a child comprising:
a base 102 having a support structure 104 mounted to bottom side of said base 102, to provide support to said base 102 on a surface;
a seat portion 106 attached to said base 102 and adapted to accommodate a child, wherein said seat portion 106 having a seating surface 108, a back rest 110, and a pair of arm rests 112 extending upwardly from both side of said seating surface 108;
a set of harness 114 configured with said seat portion 106 that facilitates in securing the child with said seat portion 106; and
a first frame 302 having a plurality of legs 304, and configured to be removably attached with said seat portion 106, wherein said plurality of legs 304 are telescopic and facilitates in adjusting height of the chair.
9. A multi-functional hook-on chair 400 for a child comprising:
a base 102 having a support structure 104 mounted to bottom side of said base 102, to provide support to said base 102 on a surface;
a seat portion 106 attached to said base 102 and adapted to accommodate a child, wherein said seat portion 106 having a seating surface

108, a back rest 110, and a pair of arm rests 112 extending upwardly from both side of said seating surface 108;
a set of harness 114 configured with said seat portion 106 that facilitates in securing the child with said seat portion 106; and
a second frame 402 having a plurality of extending members 404 to be fixed with the arm rests and configured to be removably fastened said seat portion with an object using fastening means 406.
10. The chair as claimed in claim 9, wherein the fastening means 406 are selected from a group consisting of clamp, flange, bolt, screws, and combination thereof.

Documents

Application Documents

# Name Date
1 202111046753-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [13-10-2021(online)].pdf 2021-10-13
2 202111046753-POWER OF AUTHORITY [13-10-2021(online)].pdf 2021-10-13
3 202111046753-FORM FOR STARTUP [13-10-2021(online)].pdf 2021-10-13
4 202111046753-FORM FOR SMALL ENTITY(FORM-28) [13-10-2021(online)].pdf 2021-10-13
5 202111046753-FORM 1 [13-10-2021(online)].pdf 2021-10-13
6 202111046753-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI(FORM-28) [13-10-2021(online)].pdf 2021-10-13
7 202111046753-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI [13-10-2021(online)].pdf 2021-10-13
8 202111046753-DRAWINGS [13-10-2021(online)].pdf 2021-10-13
9 202111046753-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [13-10-2021(online)].pdf 2021-10-13
10 202111046753-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [13-10-2021(online)].pdf 2021-10-13
11 202111046753-Proof of Right [22-10-2021(online)].pdf 2021-10-22
12 202111046753-FORM 18 [26-07-2023(online)].pdf 2023-07-26
13 202111046753-FER.pdf 2025-09-30

Search Strategy

1 202111046753_SearchStrategyNew_E_SEARCHE_26-09-2025.pdf