B60N2/265

Portable car seat

The present invention relates to a portable car seat comprising: a seat part on which a child sits; a backrest part rotatably coupled to the seat part; a rotation connection part for rotating the seat part and the backrest part; and a rotation prevention part for restricting rotation, performed by the rotation connection part, through a stopper for preventing rotation.

Child restraint system and child restraint carrier thereof

The present invention discloses a child restraint system including a child restraint base and a child restraint carrier. The child restraint carrier is detachably installed on the child restraint base. The child restraint carrier includes a seat body, a headrest and a harness assembly. At least one first slot is formed on the seat body. The headrest is movably installed on the seat body. At least one second slot is formed on the headrest. The harness assembly includes at least one shoulder strap. The at least one shoulder strap slidably passes through the at least one first slot and the at least one second slot, and a height of the at least one shoulder strap is adjusted by movement of the headrest relative to the seat body when the headrest moves relative to the seat body. Therefore, the present invention has an advantage of easy adjustment.

CHILD RESTRAINT BASE AND CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM

A child restraint base adapted to a child restraint carrier is disclosed herein. The child restraint base includes a base body including a first pocket and a second pocket. The first pocket and the second pocket are disposed on front lateral sides of the base body. An anchor belt is included that comprises a first anchor attached to a first end of the anchor belt, and a second anchor attached to a second end of the anchor belt. The first pocket is configured to receive at least a portion of the first anchor, and the second pocket is configured to receive at least a portion of the second anchor. A panel is pivotable between an opened position and a closed position, and the panel pivots to the closed position to tension the anchor belt to remove slack from the anchor belt.

User-defined stimulation patterns for juvenile products

Systems and methods define a stimulation pattern for a juvenile product utilizing a mobile device that executes a mobile application that is linked to the juvenile product. The method comprises the step of recognizing, by the mobile device when executing the mobile app, the user-defined stimulation pattern for the juvenile product. The stimulation pattern can be a vibration pattern or a motion pattern, and can be detected in a number of different ways by the mobile device. The method further comprises the step of determining control signals for the actuator(s) of the juvenile product based on the user-defined stimulation pattern that is recognized by the mobile device. The method further comprises the step of, in response to receiving a command to execute the user-defined stimulation pattern, controlling the actuator(s) of the juvenile product based on the stored control signals for the user-defined stimulation pattern.

System and method of monitoring and managing a child seatbelt
10857971 · 2020-12-08 ·

A system and method of monitoring and managing a child seatbelt ensures a child is secured before and during a car ride. The system used to implement the method includes a vehicle with at least one child seatbelt, an onboard computer, and at least one computerized seatbelt adapter. The at least one child seatbelt includes a seatbelt tongue and a seatbelt buckle. The seatbelt adapter includes a tongue receiver, a buckle insert, and an adapter lock. The method begins by inserting the seatbelt tongue into the tongue receiver. The adapter lock secures the seatbelt tongue within the tongue receiver, if the ignition is on, and if the vehicle is in a driving mode. The adapter lock is disengaged to release the seatbelt tongue from the tongue receiver if the ignition is off, and if the vehicle is parked. The seatbelt tongue may then be safely removed from the tongue receiver.

VEHICLE OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEM
20200353891 · 2020-11-12 ·

An occupant restrainment harness configured for use in conjunction with a vehicle seatbelt system, the restrainment harness having a back panel and a front panel defining together an occupant torso accommodating space, adjustably closable by a fastener mechanism configured at the front panel; wherein the back panel is configured at a lower portion thereof with a lap strap fastener arrangement configured for receiving a lap strap of the vehicle seatbelt system, and a top shoulder strap fastener buckle centrally positioned at a top portion of the back panel.

Integrated safety seat for infants and small children

A safety seat for an occupant includes a front shell secured to a bulkhead. The front shell has an outer edge and an inner edge. The inner edge defines an opening. The safety seat includes a seat base having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The seat base has a first position and a second position. In the first position, the first side is flush with the inner edge and in the second position; the second side supports the occupant.

Vehicle seat with storable harness

A stowable harness system for a vehicle seat is provided. The vehicle seat has a storage area under a horizontal seat portion that pivots to provide access. The harness system includes a belt system for a child restraint. During use, the harness system is disposed on the vehicles seat. When stowed, the harness system is contained in the storage area.

Vehicle occupant support
10780857 · 2020-09-22 ·

A system of air cushions adapted to ensconce the head of an occupant in a child seat during side impact, extendable to a system of air cushions with sacrificial chamber to inflate the aircushions.

Foldable integrated child car seat apparatus
10766386 · 2020-09-08 ·

A foldable integrated child car seat apparatus for eliminating the need to install and remove a child car seat includes a main seat back coupled to a main seat base. A front side of a back cushion of the main seat back has a storage cavity. A child seat back is slidingly coupled to the storage cavity to slide between a forward position and an alternate stored position adjacent a back face of the storage cavity. A child seat bottom is pivotably coupled to the child seat back to move between an open position and an alternate folded position adjacent the child seat back. A cover plate is coupled to the child seat bottom and conforms to a profile of the storage cavity such that with the child seat back in the stored position and the child seat bottom in the folded position the cover plate covers the storage cavity.