Child carrier for luggage
11278129 ยท 2022-03-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2002/2896
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45C2013/267
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60N2/2806
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2812
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45C2013/306
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C7/0045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47D1/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A child seat for luggage is provided that can be quickly and easily attached and removed from standard wheeled suitcases with extendable handles so that a child can be securely seated on the top of the luggage and wheeled around. The child seat includes a rear member, padded seat, side portions, side portion straps, a lap strap, shoulder straps, and a seat strap that attaches to the non-extendable handle. The child seat is light and flexible enough to be conveniently stored when not in use.
Claims
1. A method for supporting a child on a piece of luggage, comprising the steps of: removing a child support seat from a pocket of the piece of luggage, the child support seat including a rear member, a first side member attached to the rear member, the first side member having a first side member strap, a second side member attached to the rear member opposite the first side member, the second side member having a second side member strap, a bottom member attached to the rear member and including a bottom member strap, a lap strap, and a plurality of shoulder straps; attaching the child support seat to the luggage by securing the first side member strap to a shaft of an extendable handle of the luggage, securing the second side member strap to the shaft, and securing the bottom member strap to the luggage; placing an occupant in the child support seat; securing the lap strap around the occupant; securing the plurality of shoulder straps over the occupant; detaching the child support seat from the luggage; and placing the child support seat in the pocket, wherein the step of securing the bottom member strap to the luggage includes securing the bottom member strap to a handle of the luggage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of illustrating the invention, the drawings show aspects of one or more embodiments of the invention. However, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown in the drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
(7) A child seat or support is provided that can be quickly and easily attached to or removed from a wheeled suitcase, such as carry-on luggage with extendable handles for pulling/pushing the luggage on its wheels. The seat includes a rear portion, two side portions, and a bottom portion and straps that serve to attach the seat to the top of and to the extendable handles of the suitcase, which allows a child to be seated comfortably and securely on top of the suitcase. A child can sit on top of the suitcase while it rests in the upright position, is wheeled through the airport or down the aisle of the airplane, or is wheeled/rocked back and forth as needed. When not being used as a child support, the seat is completely detachable from the suitcase and can be folded compactly for convenient storage, including for example on or in the carry-on wheeled suitcase it is removed from.
(8) Turning to the figures, in an exemplary embodiment a child support 100 is designed to be attached to a wheeled suitcase 10 with an occupant such as a small child seated on a top side 11 of suitcase 10 and secured in and supported by support 100. As shown in
(9) Child support 100 is designed and configured to be removably attached to wheeled suitcase 10, as shown in
(10) Child support 100 is attached to suitcase 10 with handle 14 extended by placing seat portion 104 on top 11 with rear member 112 positioned near the second side 15 of top 11 such that right side portion 116 and left side portion 120 extend toward first side 13 and shafts 16. Seat portion 104 is secured to suitcase 10 by attaching bottom strap 108 to top handle 18. In a preferred embodiment, right side portion 116 is secured to right shaft 16a via right side portion strap 128a and left side portion 120 is secured to left shaft 16b via left side portion strap 128b.
(11) At this point, preferably, an intended occupant is placed on seat portion 104 on top 11 of suitcase 10 so that the occupant faces extendable shafts 16 (i.e., toward first side 13 on top 11 of suitcase 10). Lap strap 124 may be connected via any suitable mechanism such as a clip buckle, forming a securement around the waist of the occupant. In addition, shoulder straps 132 may be secured to rear member 112 after running from left side portion 120 or right side portion 116, and/or lap strap 124, using clips, buckle clips, ties, or any other suitable mechanism, which may be located at or near rear member 112, side portions 116, 120, or lap strap 124, or anywhere in between. In a preferred embodiment, shoulder straps 132 will cross each other to better secure the occupant in support 100 on suitcase 10.
(12) Once an occupant is secured in child support 100 on suitcase 10, suitcase 10 can be wheeled about in the usually manner or stood upright in place (when standing in line) or wheeled back and forth or in circles (when standing in line, etc.). Optionally, a leash or wrist strap 130 may be attached to handle 14 and placed on a user's wrist as a safety precaution.
(13) When child support 100 is not required, lap strap 124 and shoulder straps 132 are disconnected and the occupant is removed from seat 104. Then, right side portion strap 128a is disconnected from shaft 16a and left side portion strap 128b is disconnected from 128b, and bottom strap 108 is disconnected from non-extendable top handle 18. Once removed from suitcase 10, child support 100 is light and flexible enough to be conveniently stowed, such as in pocket 20. Preferably, seat portion 104, left side portion 120, and right side portion 116 can be folded onto rear member 112 such that seat portion 104, left side portion 120, and right side portion 116 fit substantially within the profile of rear member 112, as shown in
(14) Straps and portions of the child support may be of any suitable materials, such as nylon, and the seat portion may include any suitable padding material, such as foam or stuffing. The attachment mechanisms may be of any suitable type.
(15) Exemplary embodiments have been disclosed above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, omissions and additions may be made to that which is specifically disclosed herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.