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US2508688A
US2508688A US92210A US9221049A US2508688A US 2508688 A US2508688 A US 2508688A US 92210 A US92210 A US 92210A US 9221049 A US9221049 A US 9221049A US 2508688 A US2508688 A US 2508688A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to suspension means for a seat section of a high chair.
  • An object of this invention is to provide elcient means for suspending a seat structure on a suitable support, such as a chair.
  • Another object of the invention is the provision of elcient means for suspending a seat section of a high chair, and such suspension means being adapted to be positioned in a substantially hidden manner when the seat section is being used on the base section of a high chair.
  • a Still further object of the invention is the eicient and novel construction Aof the means for holding the slidable hook sections, and retaining said hook sections in an open operative position, or holding said hook sections in a firm closed position against the back of the seat section.
  • Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a seat section constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of the same.
  • Figure 3 is a rear View in elevation, showing the hook sections in a closed or inoperative position.
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged, vertical, fragmentary view of one of the vertical and horizontal sleeves.
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged, sectional view, taken on lines 5-5, Fig. 3.
  • each primary, vertical sleeve 3 Extending horizontally from each primary, vertical sleeve 3 is a horizontal, auxiliary sleeve 4. This auxiliary sleeve 4 is secured snugly to the curved back of the seat Section I, as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
  • a vertically slidable hook section 5 In each sleeve 3 is a vertically slidable hook section 5.
  • Each hook section 5 is provided with an integral head 6 on its inner or lower end, whereby the hook section is prevented from being drawn out of the sleeve 3 in one direction.
  • Each Vhook section 5 is provided with primary sockets 9 is in the auxiliary sleeve 4.
  • a coil spring I 0 is around plunger 9, within said sleeve 4.
  • each hook section has a plurality of sockets l, to be utilized when the device is to be hung upon a support, whereas there is only one auxiliary socket 8, out of alignment with the other socket l, which socket 8 is to be utilized by the plunger I to lock the hook sections against the back of the seat section, Fig. 3.
  • This is a very emcient and novel arrangement.
  • a suspension means for a seat structure the combination with the back of a seat section. of primary, vertical sleeves secured to said back, each primary, vertical sleeve provided with a horizontal, auxiliary sleeve, a hook section slidably mounted in said primary, vertical sleeve, and a spring pressed plunger in said auxiliary, horizontal sleeve and normally engaging said hook section.

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May 23, 1950 T. P. Rossi 2,508,688
SUSPENSION MEANS FOR SEATS Filed May 9, 1949 INVENTOR, 70m HAOSSI. A
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Patented May 23, 1950 2,508,538 y SUSPENSION MEANS Eon. SEATS Tony P. 5055i, lbuguerque, N. Mex. Application May 9, 1949, serial N0..92,-210
2 Claims.
This invention relates to suspension means for a seat section of a high chair.
An object of this invention is to provide elcient means for suspending a seat structure on a suitable support, such as a chair.
Another object of the invention is the provision of elcient means for suspending a seat section of a high chair, and such suspension means being adapted to be positioned in a substantially hidden manner when the seat section is being used on the base section of a high chair.
A Still further object of the invention is the eicient and novel construction Aof the means for holding the slidable hook sections, and retaining said hook sections in an open operative position, or holding said hook sections in a firm closed position against the back of the seat section.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, this invention comprises certain novel constructions, combinations, and arrangements of parts as will be hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a seat section constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the same.
Figure 3 is a rear View in elevation, showing the hook sections in a closed or inoperative position.
Figure 4 is an enlarged, vertical, fragmentary view of one of the vertical and horizontal sleeves.
Figure 5 is an enlarged, sectional view, taken on lines 5-5, Fig. 3.
Referring to the drawings in which the preferred embodiment of this invention is illustrated, I designates the seat Section and 2 is the tray, which are fully described in my co-pending United States application, led May 9, 1949, Serial No. 92,209, for a High chair.
On the curved back of the Seat Section I are two primary, vertical sleeves 3 that are secured snugly against the back of said seat section. Extending horizontally from each primary, vertical sleeve 3 is a horizontal, auxiliary sleeve 4. This auxiliary sleeve 4 is secured snugly to the curved back of the seat Section I, as clearly shown in Fig. 2. In each sleeve 3 is a vertically slidable hook section 5. Each hook section 5 is provided with an integral head 6 on its inner or lower end, whereby the hook section is prevented from being drawn out of the sleeve 3 in one direction. Each Vhook section 5 is provided with primary sockets 9 is in the auxiliary sleeve 4. A coil spring I 0 is around plunger 9, within said sleeve 4. When the operator pulls outwardly on plunger 9, the plunger is removed from the socket 'I that it is engaging, whereupon the hook section 5 can be adjusted in sleeve 3 to the desired position. When the hook sections 5 are not to be used, then they can be moved to their innermost position, as shown in Fig. 3, whereupon the plunger 9, in each instance, will engage the single socket 8 to hold the hook section in a closed, inoperative position, as shown in Figure 3. Therefore, it will be understood that each hook section has a plurality of sockets l, to be utilized when the device is to be hung upon a support, whereas there is only one auxiliary socket 8, out of alignment with the other socket l, which socket 8 is to be utilized by the plunger I to lock the hook sections against the back of the seat section, Fig. 3. This is a very emcient and novel arrangement.
By having the set of primary sleeves 3 and the auxiliary sleeves 4 snugly held throughout their length against the curved back of the seat section, a very compact and eiricient structure is produced.
It is to be understood that in each instance the coil spring IIJ presses at its outer end against the partly closed auxiliary sleeve I0, with the inner end of said spring permanently attached to the plunger, resulting in the coil Spring being depressed when the operator pulls outwardly on the plunger. Upon releasing the plunger, the spring will cause the plunger to be seated in a socket.
While I have described the preferred embodiment of my invention and illustrated the same in the accompanying drawings, certain minor changes or alterations may appear to one Skilled in the art to which thisinvention relates during the extensive manufacture of the same, and I, therefore, reserve the right to make such changes or alterations as shall fairly fall Within the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim is:
1. In a suspension means for a seat structure, the combination with the back of a seat section. of primary, vertical sleeves secured to said back, each primary, vertical sleeve provided with a horizontal, auxiliary sleeve, a hook section slidably mounted in said primary, vertical sleeve, and a spring pressed plunger in said auxiliary, horizontal sleeve and normally engaging said hook section.
2. In a device of the class described, the com- 'I and an auxiliary socket 8. A sliding plunger Ii bination with a seat section provided with a curved back, of a pair of primary, vertical sleeves secured throughout their length to said back, each primary, vertical sleeve provided with a horizontal, auxiliary sleeve secured snugly to said back, hook sections slidably mounted in said primary, vertical sleeves, each of said horizontal, auxiliary sleeves provided with a partly closed outer end, a sliding plunger in said horizontal, auxiliary sleeve, a. coil spring around said sliding plunger, said spring having its outer end bearing against the outer end of said horizontal, auxiliary sleeve and its inner end permanently fastened to said sliding plunger, said hook sectionV when the hook section is folded against the back of said seat section, said sliding plunger will engage said auxiliary socket to hold said hook section in an inoperative or closed position upon said back.
TONY P. ROSSI.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
. UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,546,768 West July 21, 1925 1,688,096 Tesk Oct. 16, 1928 1,949,113 Cox Feb. 27, 1934 2,349,092 Hammer May 16, 1944
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Cited By (8)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2586237A (en) * 1950-02-04 1952-02-19 Bunny Bear Inc Convertible bassinet and child's seat
US2701602A (en) * 1950-06-15 1955-02-08 Marfisa Baker Inc Frame for baby support
US2859454A (en) * 1957-02-20 1958-11-11 Cal Dak Company Collapsible bed rail
US3062583A (en) * 1959-11-30 1962-11-06 Hamilton Cosco Inc Infant's car seat and crib
US3688789A (en) * 1971-02-22 1972-09-05 Charles B Bunch Foldable article and latch mechanism therefor
US3783886A (en) * 1971-09-24 1974-01-08 M Thomas Folding walker
US4175786A (en) * 1976-11-09 1979-11-27 Herbert Schaller Device for transporting children on chair lift seats
US5713628A (en) * 1996-05-13 1998-02-03 Lucatuorto; Pasquale Stadium seat tray

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US1546768A (en) * 1923-08-30 1925-07-21 West Augustus Albert Hanging seat
US1688096A (en) * 1924-11-10 1928-10-16 John A Tesk Bracket
US1949113A (en) * 1930-11-18 1934-02-27 Charles H Cox Stadium seat
US2349092A (en) * 1942-08-25 1944-05-16 Hammer Nathan Foldable seating device for children

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US1546768A (en) * 1923-08-30 1925-07-21 West Augustus Albert Hanging seat
US1688096A (en) * 1924-11-10 1928-10-16 John A Tesk Bracket
US1949113A (en) * 1930-11-18 1934-02-27 Charles H Cox Stadium seat
US2349092A (en) * 1942-08-25 1944-05-16 Hammer Nathan Foldable seating device for children

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2586237A (en) * 1950-02-04 1952-02-19 Bunny Bear Inc Convertible bassinet and child's seat
US2701602A (en) * 1950-06-15 1955-02-08 Marfisa Baker Inc Frame for baby support
US2859454A (en) * 1957-02-20 1958-11-11 Cal Dak Company Collapsible bed rail
US3062583A (en) * 1959-11-30 1962-11-06 Hamilton Cosco Inc Infant's car seat and crib
US3688789A (en) * 1971-02-22 1972-09-05 Charles B Bunch Foldable article and latch mechanism therefor
US3783886A (en) * 1971-09-24 1974-01-08 M Thomas Folding walker
US4175786A (en) * 1976-11-09 1979-11-27 Herbert Schaller Device for transporting children on chair lift seats
US5713628A (en) * 1996-05-13 1998-02-03 Lucatuorto; Pasquale Stadium seat tray

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