Mark W Simmons
Electrician in Providence, UT

License number
Utah 143466-5505
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1911
Category
Electrician
Type
Apprentice Electrician
Address
Address
Providence, UT

Professional information

Mark Simmons Photo 1

Infant Seat For Tables

US Patent:
4322110, Mar 30, 1982
Filed:
Mar 28, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/134964
Inventors:
Mark T. Simmons - Providence UT
Darrell G. Simmons - Smithfield UT
International Classification:
A47B 8302
US Classification:
297174
Abstract:
A portable baby seat has a flexible seat portion hung from a tubular frame for cantilevered mounting on a table edge. A U-shaped horizontal frame member extends through a hollow top seam of the seat's back and sides with end portions of the member extending forwardly for engagement with the top of the table. Each of a pair of lower support arms engage the underside of the table at a point forward of the U-shaped member's engagement. Each support arm is mounted by means of a rotatable sleeve on one of the U-shaped member's end portions. Connected to each sleeve is a curved member having a downwardly extending arm portion, a forwardly extending arm portion, and an upwardly extending end portion. The downwardly extending end portion extends in a direction away from the axis of rotation of the sleeve, while the upwardly extending end portion extends in a direction towards the axis of rotation of the sleeve. The lengths of each of the lower support arms' downwardly extending arm portions is less than one-half of the distance between the sleeves.


Mark Simmons Photo 2

Infant Seat For Tables

US Patent:
4469373, Sep 4, 1984
Filed:
Feb 24, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/352043
Inventors:
Mark T. Simmons - Providence UT
Darrell G. Simmons - Smithfield UT
Assignee:
Simmons & Simmons, Inc. - Logan UT
International Classification:
A47B 8302
US Classification:
297174
Abstract:
A portable baby seat has a flexible seat portion hung from a tubular frame for cantilevered mounting on a table edge. A U-shaped horizontal frame member extends through a hollow top seam of the seat's back and sides with end portions of the member extending forwardly for engagement with the top of the table. Each of a pair of lower support arms engage the underside of the table at a point forward of the U-shaped member's engagement. Each support arm is mounted by means of a rotatable sleeve on one of the U-shaped member's end portions. Connected to each sleeve is a curved member having a downwardly extending arm portion, a forwardly extending arm portion, and an upwardly extending end portion. The downwardly extending end portion extends in a direction away from the axis of rotation of the sleeve, while the upwardly extending end portion extends in a direction towards the axis of rotation of the sleeve. The lengths of each of the lower support arms' downwardly extending arm portions is less than one-half of the distance between the sleeves.