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Protective infant chair for use in toilet
   
Document Number
US Patent 5080439
Issued Date
January 14, 1992
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An infant restraining chair for installation in a corner or other compact area of a bathroom, for restraining an infant while the infant's guardian makes use of bathroom facilities. A chair supporting and surrounding a substantial portion of an infant's body is mounted on top of a column having a cross-section of a generally triangular shape. Arcuate seat belt portions of substantially rigid construction are maintained in a body of the chair normally in a position retracted into the chair, but are selectably extendable out of the chair body to encircle and restrain an infant seated in the chair.
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Published
January 14, 1992
Application Number
07/524,942
Filed
May 18, 1990
US Classification
297/464   297/487
Int'l Classification
A47D   13/00   (20060101)   A47D   13/08   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Sep 04, 1989 [JP] 1-103149[U]
USPTO Field of Search
297/464   297/467   297/468   297/484   297/486   297/483   297/487   297/257   297/488   297/216   297/217  
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