High chair

A - Human Necessities – 47 – D

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A47D 1/00 (2006.01)

Patent

CA 2559004

A high chair includes a pair of laterally spaced apart support structures, with each support structure including an upper portion that defines an armrest and a lower portion that defines a pair of longitudinally spaced apart legs. The high chair also includes a backrest that extends between the rear portions of each support structure and may be connected to the support structures. The backrest includes an upper portion that is higher in height than the height of a front portion of the armrests. The high chair pivots forward about the front portions of the armrests and collapses to tipped position if it is placed in an upside down position such that it rests on the ground or any substantially horizontal surface. SM/b1

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