CN222722746U - A baby walker - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model discloses a walker, which relates to the technical field of children products and comprises a vehicle body with a seat, wherein an installation seat adjacent to the seat is arranged on the vehicle body, and the walker further comprises a dinner plate which is detachably connected with the installation seat through a clamping structure. The utility model has the advantages of multifunction and convenient cleaning.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of children products, in particular to a walker.
Background
The walker is a tool car for infants to play and learn walking, is a walking aid for infants before walking, and belongs to toy baby carriages. The walker can moderately assist the infants to learn to walk, has entertainment function, and has certain help for training coordination of limb actions of the infants.
The walker in the related art can be used only during the learning of the baby, and has short use time and single function.
Disclosure of utility model
The present utility model aims to solve one of the technical problems in the related art to a certain extent. Therefore, the utility model provides the walker which has the advantages of multifunction and convenient cleaning.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
The walker comprises a vehicle body with a seat, wherein the vehicle body further comprises an installation seat adjacent to the seat, and the walker further comprises a dinner plate which is detachably connected with the installation seat through a clamping structure.
In the application, the mounting seat adjacent to the seat is arranged on the vehicle body, and the dinner plate is arranged in the mounting seat, namely, the dinner plate is adjacent to the seat, so that when a child sits on the seat, parents can conveniently feed food in the dinner plate to the child, the walker has more various functions, and the walker can still be used as a dining car after the child learns to walk, thereby prolonging the service time of the walker. The dinner plate is detachably connected with the mounting seat through the clamping structure, so that the dinner plate can be conveniently taken down for cleaning.
Optionally, the clamping structure comprises a clamping groove and a claw at least partially extending into the clamping groove, the claw is arranged on the dinner plate, and the clamping groove clamped by the claw is arranged on the mounting seat.
Optionally, the dinner plate comprises a body and a rim extending from the body towards a direction away from the mounting seat, and the claw is arranged on the rim.
Optionally, the body includes an arcuate portion and a straight portion adjacent to the arcuate portion.
Optionally, the clamping structure comprises a clamping groove and a claw at least partially extending into the clamping groove, the clamping groove is arranged on the dinner plate, and the claw clamped with the clamping groove is arranged in the mounting seat.
Optionally, the vehicle body is provided with a notch adjacent to the mounting seat, so that a gap is formed between the mounting seat and the vehicle body.
Optionally, a positioning groove is formed in the notch, a positioning block protruding towards the positioning groove is formed on the dinner plate, and the positioning block is inserted into the positioning groove.
Optionally, the automobile body is including setting up the installation panel at automobile body top and setting up the base of installation panel below, the mount pad with the seat support sets up on the installation panel.
Optionally, the mounting panel is recessed towards the base to form the mounting seat.
Optionally, the bottom surface of base is provided with a plurality of universal wheels.
These features and advantages of the present utility model will be disclosed in more detail in the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings. The best mode or means of the present utility model will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, but is not limited to the technical scheme of the present utility model. In addition, these features, elements, and components are shown in plural in each of the following and drawings, and are labeled with different symbols or numerals for convenience of description, but each denote a component of the same or similar construction or function.
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The utility model is further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the structure shown at A in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of the structure at B in FIG. 2;
fig. 5 is a schematic structural view of the dinner plate in this embodiment.
The novel dining table comprises a mounting panel 1, a mounting seat 11, a clamping structure 12, a clamping claw 121, a clamping claw 122, a clamping groove 13, a dining plate 131, a body 132, an edge 133, a positioning block 14, a seat 15, a notch 151, a positioning groove 2 and a base.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The examples in the embodiments are intended to illustrate the present utility model and are not to be construed as limiting the present utility model.
Reference in the specification to "one embodiment" or "an example" means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment itself can be included in at least one embodiment of the present patent disclosure. The appearances of the phrase "in one embodiment" in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
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As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the present embodiment provides a walker, which comprises a body with a seat 14, wherein an installation seat 11 adjacent to the seat 14 is arranged on the body, the walker further comprises a dinner plate 13, and the dinner plate 13 is detachably connected with the installation seat 11 through a clamping structure 12.
In this embodiment a walker is provided which combines the functions of the seat and the dinner plate 13, providing convenience for the child to walk and eat. The walker comprises a body with a seat 14, wherein the seat 14 provides stable support for the child, ensures that the child can maintain balance during walking learning, and reduces the risk of falling down due to unbalance. The car body is also provided with an installation seat 11 adjacent to the seat 14, and a dinner plate 13 is installed in the installation seat 11, namely, the dinner plate 13 is adjacent to the seat 14, so that parents can conveniently feed food in the dinner plate 13 to the children when the children sit on the seat 14. The mount pad 11 is used for fixed dinner plate 13, ensures the stability and the security of dinner plate 13 in the use, under the condition that dinner plate 13 fixed mounting is in mount pad 11, is connected through block structure 12 detachably between dinner plate 13 and the mount pad 11, has improved the functionality of walker, makes the walker have both learning to walk and the function of dining car, still can regard as the dining car to use after children learn to walk, has prolonged the live time of walker. After the dinner plate 13 is used, a user can take down the dinner plate 13 to clean, so that the walker is more convenient to clean, clean and sanitary.
The size of the seat 14 may be 350mm to 450mm in length and 400mm in width, and the adjustable range of the seat 14 should also take into consideration the growth requirements of the child, such as height, inclination angle, etc. The surfaces of the dinner plate 13 and the bodywork should be easy to clean to facilitate quick cleaning by parents after a meal. Therefore, the material of the dinner plate 13 and the vehicle body should be easy to clean. In addition, the material of the dinner plate 13 should be nontoxic and easy to clean so as to meet the sanitary requirement of children when eating, and achieve the purpose of directly placing food in the dinner plate 13. The dinner plate 13 can also be shaped to accommodate a variety of foods and cutlery for children. Specifically, the engaging structure 12 may be a latch, a buckle, a rotary, or the like.
As shown in fig. 3, the engaging structure 12 includes an engaging groove 122 and a claw 121 at least partially extending into the engaging groove 122.
In this embodiment, when the dinner plate 13 needs to be mounted on the vehicle body, the user only needs to align the claw 121 with the clamping groove 122 on the vehicle body and make the claw 121 at least partially extend into the clamping groove 122 to be clamped with the clamping groove 122, the dinner plate 13 is firmly fixed on the vehicle body, and the user can place food or other articles on the dinner plate 13 for children to use. The engaging structure 12 is simple and effective, and the dish 13 can be mounted and dismounted without additional tools or complicated operations. The dinner plate 13 is firmly and reliably connected with the vehicle body, and the dinner plate 13 can be ensured not to accidentally drop or shake in the use process. The dinner plate 13 can be taken off from the vehicle body at any time by a user for cleaning or replacement. When the dinner plate 13 needs to be disassembled, a user only needs to lift the dinner plate 13 from the mounting seat 11, separate the clamping claws 121 from the clamping grooves 122, and then take the dinner plate 13 off the vehicle body. Specifically, the distal ends of the claws 121 are configured with chamfers to facilitate the clamping in the clamping grooves 122.
As shown in fig. 3 and 5, the dinner plate 13 is provided with a claw 121, and the mounting seat 11 is provided with a clamping groove 122 for clamping the claw 121.
In this embodiment, the claw 121 is disposed on the outer wall surface of the dinner plate 13, and the engaging groove 122 is formed on the mounting seat 11 of the vehicle body. When the dinner plate 13 is installed, a user only needs to align the dinner plate 13 with the installation seat 11, and then smoothly place the dinner plate 13 on the installation seat 11, so that the clamping claws 121 naturally extend into the clamping grooves 122. It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the claw 121 has elasticity, when the dinner plate 13 is placed down on the mounting seat 11, the claw 121 in a flat state is deformed by bending downward so that the claw 121 can enter the clamping groove 122, and the claw 121 returns to an original flat state after entering the clamping groove 122, so that the dinner plate 13 is fixed on the mounting seat 11. Of course, the engaging groove 122 may be formed in other portions of the vehicle body than the mount 11, for example, in the peripheral region of the mount 11, so long as the dinner plate 13 can be fixed while being positioned on the mount 11.
The dinner plate 13 comprises a body 131 and a rim 132 extending from the body 131 in a direction away from the mounting 11, the claw 121 being arranged on the rim 132.
In this embodiment, body 131 is the main part of tray 13 for carrying food or other items, and body 131 generally has a flat surface with sufficient area for children to place food and cutlery. The rim 132 is a portion that extends from the body 131 of the dish 13 away from the mount 11, not only to increase the visual effect of the dish 13, but also to provide additional support and stability. The design of rim 132 also helps to prevent spillage of food or liquid and ensures a clean dining environment for the child. The claw 121 is disposed on the edge 132 for mating with the clamping groove 122 on the mounting 11. In addition, the number and position of the claws 121 are designed according to the size and shape of the dinner plate 13 to ensure that the dinner plate 13 can be stably mounted on the mounting seat 11. The shape and size of the claw 121 are precisely designed to ensure smooth insertion into the clamping groove 122 and close fitting.
The body 131 includes an arc portion and a straight portion adjoining the arc portion. Specifically, the arcuate portion is disposed adjacent the seat 14 to increase aesthetics and body 131 area, providing a larger area for use, suitable for placing more food and cutlery.
In other embodiments, body 131 may also be configured as a circle, rectangle, or profile. The round design makes the dinner plate 13 look more harmonious and round, and can ensure the smoothness of the edge of the dinner plate 13, so that the possible injury of children in the use process is reduced. The special-shaped design is more innovative and personalized, and can be customized according to specific requirements and scenes. Of course, the shape of the mounting 11 should generally adapt to the shape of the body 131 to prevent the dish 13 from rocking within the mounting 11.
The clamping structure 12 comprises a clamping groove 122 and a claw 121 at least partially extending into the clamping groove 122, the clamping groove 122 is arranged on the dinner plate 13, and the claw 121 clamped with the clamping groove 122 is arranged in the mounting seat 11.
In other embodiments, the clamping groove 122 may be formed on the dinner plate 13, and the claw 121 may be disposed in the mounting seat 11. The number and arrangement of the clamping grooves 122 are designed according to the size and shape of the dinner plate 13 to ensure that the dinner plate 13 can be stably mounted on the mounting seat 11. Of course, the claw 121 may be provided at other portions of the vehicle body than the mount 11, for example, at the peripheral region of the mount 11, so long as the dinner plate 13 can be fixed while being positioned at the mount 11. When it is desired to mount the dish 13 on the mount 11, the user simply aligns the dish 13 to the mount 11 and aligns the jaws 121 to the catch grooves 122 on the dish 13. Then, the user presses the dinner plate 13 slightly downwards to enable the clamping claw 121 to fully extend into and be fixed in the clamping groove 122. Once all the jaws 121 are fully extended and secured in the catch 122, the dish 13 is securely mounted on the mount 11.
The car body is provided with a notch 15 adjacent to the mounting seat 11 so that a gap is formed between the mounting seat 11 and the car body.
In this embodiment, in order to improve the convenience of mounting and dismounting the dinner plate 13, the vehicle body is provided with a notch 15 adjacent to the mounting seat 11, so that a gap between the mounting seat 11 and the vehicle body is provided for facilitating the user to reach to take and place the dinner plate 13. The notch 15 provides sufficient space for a user to easily mount and dismount the dish 13 from the mount 11. Specifically, the notch 15 is generally configured in an arc shape. In other embodiments, the notch 15 may also be configured as an elongated strip or the like, the particular shape and size depending on the design requirements and the overall structure of the vehicle body.
As shown in fig. 4, a positioning groove 151 is formed in the notch 15, and a positioning block 133 protruding toward the positioning groove 151 is formed on the dish 13, and the positioning block 133 is inserted into the positioning groove 151.
In this embodiment, by providing the positioning groove 151 in the notch 15 on the vehicle body and providing the positioning block 133 on the dinner plate 13 that matches the positioning groove 151, more accurate and stable positioning between the dinner plate 13 and the walker is achieved. This design increases the convenience and stability of the tray 13 when installed, while ensuring the safety and reliability of the tray 13 during use. When it is desired to mount the dinner plate 13 on the walker, the user can align the dinner plate 13 with the mount 11 and align the positioning block 133 with the positioning groove 151. Then, the user can press down the dinner plate 13 gently to smoothly insert the positioning block 133 into the positioning groove 151. When the dinner plate 13 needs to be disassembled, the user only needs to lift the dinner plate 13 upwards from the notch 15, so that the positioning block 133 is separated from the positioning groove 151.
The vehicle body comprises a mounting panel 1 arranged at the top of the vehicle body and a base 2 arranged below the mounting panel 1, and a mounting seat 11 and a seat 14 are arranged on the mounting panel 1. The mounting seat 11 and the seat 14 are both mounted on the mounting panel 1, and the position is stable and convenient for children to eat while riding the walker. In this embodiment the mounting panel 1 is located on top of the car body, which is the support platform of the whole walker, carrying the mounting seat 11, seat 14 and possibly other components. The base 2 is located below the mounting panel 1, and the base 2 provides stability and supporting force for the vehicle body, so that the walker is ensured not to shake or topple in the use process.
The mounting panel 1 is recessed towards the base 2 to form a mounting seat 11.
In this embodiment, the mounting panel 1 is used as a main bearing surface of the vehicle body, and is recessed toward the base 2 by a certain depth, so as to form the mounting seat 11, so that a natural groove is formed between the mounting seat 11 and the mounting panel 1, and a stable and flat mounting surface is provided for components such as a dinner plate 13. Because the mounting base 11 has a definite groove structure, accessories such as the dinner plate 13 can be easily inserted into or taken out without additional fixing devices or tools.
The bottom surface of the base 2 is provided with a plurality of universal wheels so that the user can easily move the walker.
The above is only a specific embodiment of the present utility model, but the scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto, and it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the present utility model includes but is not limited to the accompanying drawings and the description of the above specific embodiment. Any modifications which do not depart from the functional and structural principles of the present utility model are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
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1. The walker comprises a vehicle body with a seat (14), and is characterized in that the vehicle body further comprises a mounting seat (11) adjacent to the seat (14), the walker further comprises a dinner plate (13), and the dinner plate (13) is detachably connected with the mounting seat (11) through a clamping structure (12).
2. The walker according to claim 1, characterized in that the engaging structure (12) comprises a locking groove (122) and a claw (121) at least partially extending into the locking groove (122), the dinner plate (13) is provided with the claw (121), and the mounting seat (11) is provided with the locking groove (122) locked by the claw (121).
3. The walker according to claim 2, characterized in that the dinner plate (13) comprises a body (131) and a rim (132) extending from the body (131) in a direction away from the mounting seat (11), the claw (121) being arranged on the rim (132).
4. A walker according to claim 3, characterized in that the body (131) comprises an arc-shaped portion and a straight portion adjoining the arc-shaped portion.
5. The walker according to claim 1, wherein the engaging structure (12) comprises a locking groove (122) and a claw (121) extending into the locking groove (122), the locking groove (122) is provided on the dinner plate (13), and the claw (121) locked with the locking groove (122) is provided in the mounting seat (11).
6. The walker according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that the body is provided with a notch (15) adjacent to the mounting seat (11) so that a gap is provided between the mounting seat (11) and the body.
7. The walker according to claim 6, wherein a positioning groove (151) is formed in the notch (15), and the dinner plate (13) is formed with a positioning block (133) protruding toward the positioning groove (151), the positioning block (133) being inserted into the positioning groove (151).
8. The walker according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that the body comprises a mounting panel (1) provided on top of the body and a base (2) provided below the mounting panel (1), the mounting seat (11) and the seat (14) being provided on the mounting panel (1).
9. The walker according to claim 8, characterized in that the mounting panel (1) is recessed towards the base (2) to form the mounting seat (11).
10. The walker according to claim 8, characterized in that the bottom surface of the base (2) is provided with a number of universal wheels.
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