CAR SEAT
20210053471 ยท 2021-02-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/2821
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2806
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2812
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2875
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A car seat configured for attachment to a vehicle seat in a selectable forward facing position or rear-facing position. An example embodiment is a car seat that includes a chassis having a backrest portion coupled to a base portion, a seat portion releasably attached to the base portion, and a release handle coupled to the seat portion for enabling detachment of the seat portion from the base. The seat portion can be detached and used as a stand-alone booster. The car seat includes a tension arm for releasably securing the car seat in a forward-facing position onto a vehicle seat. The car seat can include a belt clamp, configured to be acted on by the tension arm, for releasably securing the car seat in a rear-facing position onto a vehicle seat. The car seat can include a rebound bar that can be retracted or folded into the seat.
Claims
1. A car seat comprising: a chassis having a backrest portion coupled to a base portion; a seat portion releasably attached to the base portion, the seat portion further configured for use as a standalone booster seat; and a release handle coupled to the seat portion and enabling detachment of the seat portion from the base portion.
2. The car seat of claim 1, further comprising a tension arm having a first end pivotally coupled to the backrest portion and a second end of the tension arm releasably secured to a distal end of the base portion, the tension arm configured to be pivotally raised and lowered in and out of the base portion for releasably securing the car seat to a vehicle seat.
3. The car seat of claim 2, wherein the tension arm, when lowered into the base portion, secures at least one vehicle belt into the chassis by retracting the at least one vehicle belt into the chassis and retaining the vehicle belt under the tension arm.
4. The car seat of claim 2, further comprising a belt path disposed on the backrest portion, the belt path configured to receive a vehicle belt for securing the chassis in a forward-facing position onto a vehicle seat.
5. The car seat of claim 4, wherein the tension arm is configured for releasably clamping the vehicle belt into the belt path on the backrest portion and tensioning the belt to secure the chassis in a forward-facing position onto a vehicle seat.
6. The car seat of claim 2, further comprising a belt path disposed in the base portion, the belt path configured to receive a vehicle belt for securing the chassis in a rear-facing position onto a vehicle seat.
7. The car seat of claim 6, wherein the chassis further comprises a belt clamp pivotally coupled to the base portion, the belt clamp configured to be acted on by the tension arm, for releasably clamping the vehicle belt into the belt path on the base portion and tensioning the belt to secure the chassis in a rear-facing position onto a vehicle seat.
8. The car seat of claim 1, further comprising an attachment mechanism or plurality of slots on the backrest for attaching an adjustable harness for securing a child in the car seat.
9. The car seat of claim 8, wherein the adjustable harness is releasably attached to the backrest portion or an anchor point in the seat and the tension arm, the harness configured to move at least in part with the tension arm to allow access to a belt path for installation of the car seat.
10. The car seat of claim 1, further comprising a selectively deployable rebound bar disposed on the base portion and configured to provide resistance to any rotation of the car seat arising from an impact while the car seat is installed in a vehicle.
11. The car seat of claim 10, wherein the rebound bar is configured to manually retract into the base portion when not deployed.
12. The car seat of claim 10, wherein the rebound bar is configured to manually fold into the base portion when not deployed.
13. The car seat of claim 1, wherein the car seat is configured for installation as either a rear-facing car seat or a forward-facing car seat.
14. The car seat of claim 1, wherein the car seat is configured as a high-back booster seat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The invention will be more fully understood by reference to the detailed description, in conjunction with the following figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The subject innovation is now described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It may be evident, however, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to facilitate describing the present invention.
[0027] Generally, in various embodiments, the present invention provides a car seat that can be configured for attachment to a vehicle seat in a variety of orientations and installations. For example, in an embodiment, the car seat can include features that allow installation of the car seat onto a vehicle seat in a forward-facing position or rear-facing position. In an embodiment, a seat portion of the car seat can be a detachable booster seat that can be used as a standalone child seat.
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[0030] In an embodiment, the base portion 30 of the car seat 10 can be configured to adjustably fit a variety of vehicle seats. The base 30 can include a bottom surface that is contoured to bridge a vehicle seat bight, and snuggly fit against a vehicle seat (not shown). Moreover, in an embodiment, the base 30 can include at least one adjustable member, such as, an angle-adjusting foot to compensate for variations in the shape of vehicle seats.
[0031] In various embodiments, the car seat 10 can include various features and accessories, such as, an adjustable headrest 14 disposed on an upper region of the backrest 12, and an attachment mechanism, such as, multiple slots 16 disposed on the backrest 12 for attaching an adjustable harness for securing a child in the car seat 10.
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[0033] In an embodiment, at least one belt tensioning mechanism can be located, at least partially, on the base 30 beneath the seat portion 20, and access to the mechanism can be obtained by removal of the seat portion 20 from the base 30. For example, in an embodiment, the car seat chassis 10 can include a tension arm 40 having one end pivotally attached to the backrest portion 12 of the car seat chassis 10. An opposite end of the tension arm 40 can be releasably secured to a distal end of the base portion 30. The tension arm 40 can be pivotally raised and lowered in and out of the base 30. The tension arm 40 can include two arm segments and a handle 41 that can house a release and locking device. The tension arm 40 can be used to releasably clamp a vehicle belt 54 or LATCH belt 55 into the belt path 42, and tension the belt 54 to secure the chassis 10 in a forward-facing position on a vehicle seat 52 as shown in
[0034] Moreover, in an embodiment, the car seat chassis 10 can include a second belt tensioning mechanism, such as, belt clamp 43 that can be pivotally attached to the base 30 of the chassis 10. The belt clamp 43 can be utilized for releasably clamping a vehicle belt 54 or LATCH belt 55 into the belt path 44 on the base 30, and tensioning the belt 54 to secure the chassis 10 in a rear-facing position on a vehicle seat 52 as shown in
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[0038] In an embodiment, the car seat chassis 10 can include an adjustable harness 72, such as a five-point harness, for securing a child in the car seat. The harness 72 can include shoulder straps and waist straps that can be adjusted to accommodate children of varying sizes. In an embodiment, the shoulder strap portions of the harness 72 can be adjusted and releasably attached to the backrest 12 through one or more slots 16 or belt guides, and the waist strap portions of the harness 72 can be releasably attached to the tension arm 40. The harness 72 can be further adjusted by pulling on harness adjuster webbing near an anchor point. The harness 72 can include a chest clip to position the harness 72 around a child. The harness 72 may also include an adjustable crotch belt that couples the harness to an adjustable anchor 76 on the base 30. In an embodiment, the harness 72 can be tensioned and secured at the adjustable anchor 76.
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[0042] While example embodiments have been particularly shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the embodiments encompassed by the appended claims. For example, other useful implementations could be achieved if steps of the disclosed techniques were performed in a different order and/or if components in the disclosed systems were combined in a different manner and/or replaced or supplemented by other components. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the disclosure.