Safety Buckle for a Child Seat
20180279724 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44B11/2511
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44B11/2534
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60N2002/2815
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2816
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2812
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A44B11/2573
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Improvements child or baby seat are disclosed. The improvements include a common design that accommodates different types and styles of child seats. The standard platform can be used across a variety of baby to child seats. The belt has a button on the front, with a safety mechanism on the back that must be articulated to enable activation of the belt buckle. The buckle may take4 the configuration of an adapter allows a parent to install the safety buckle for a child seat. Adapter on a pre-existing seat. The belt ideally configured for a Y style buckle where straps extend over each shoulder and a single strap passes between the legs of the child. This allows the safety to pass or be blocked between the two belt buckle components of the shoulder straps. This also accommodates most of the buckles that are being produced.
Claims
1. A safety buckle for a child seat comprising: a housing; said housing having a fixedly secured first belt; said housing having a latch mechanism having a securing mechanism for at least a second belt that releasably interlocks with a seat belt tongue; said latch mechanism including a pushbutton located on a front of said housing, said pushbutton being manually movable from a rest position to a release position to cause said latch mechanism to release said seat belt tongue from interlocked engagement with said latch mechanism; a safety apparatus comprising a wedge release lock located on a back of said housing such that said wedge release lock is not visible when said button is viewed; said wedge release lock has a normal position that is retained by a spring whereby in said normal position said pushbutton is prevented from releasing said latch mechanism, and said forces from said spring must be overcome to displace said wedge release lock from said normal positon to allow release of said seat belt tongue.
2. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 1, includes a third belt.
3. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 2, wherein said belts are configured in a three-point or a Y configuration.
4. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 2, wherein said wedge release lock exists between said at least a second belt and said third belt.
5. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 4, wherein said wedge release lock requires clearance from between both said second belt and said third belt to allow said second belt and said third belt to be released from said housing.
6. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 1, wherein said displacement is with linear movement of said wedge release lock.
7. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 6, wherein said linear movement is parallel with a front face of said housing.
8. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 6, wherein said movement is perpendicular with movement of said pushbutton.
9. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 6, wherein said wedge release lock slides in a retaining slot.
10. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 1, wherein said seat belt tongue is retained by a spring against said pushbutton.
11. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 6, wherein said wedge release lock has a taper.
12. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 1, wherein said wedge release lock has at least one wing.
13. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 9, wherein said wedge release lock has two wings on opposing sides of a rib.
14. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 13, wherein said rib is slidably engaged in said retaining slot.
15. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 14, wherein said wedge release lock further includes a hook.
16. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 15, wherein said hook is configured to accept a pin.
17. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 16, wherein said pin extends outside of said housing.
18. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 17, wherein said pin is moved to operate said wedge release lock.
19. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 1, wherein said safety buckle is configured to secure a child in a seat.
20. The safety buckle for a child seat according to claim 1, wherein said safety buckle require manipulation of a sliding motion on one side of said housing and a perpendicular depression on an opposing side of said housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the drawings herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the system and method of the present invention, as represented in the drawings, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, but is merely representative of various embodiments of the invention. The illustrated embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout.
[0027] Item Numbers and Description
[0028] 17 depressed
[0029] 18 child
[0030] 19 car seat
[0031] 20 child seat
[0032] 21 shoulder strap/second belt
[0033] 22 shoulder strap/second belt
[0034] 23 separate strap
[0035] 30 buckle
[0036] 31 tongue
[0037] 32 tongue
[0038] 33 hole
[0039] 34 button
[0040] 35 back plate
[0041] 36 latch mechanism
[0042] 40 release lock
[0043] 41 depressed area
[0044] 42 post
[0045] 43 two wings
[0046] 44 rib
[0047] 45 ledge
[0048] 46 tapered
[0049] 47 flat
[0050] 48 alignment pins
[0051] 49 holes
[0052] 50 slot
[0053] 51 spring slot
[0054] 52 bolt hole
[0055] pin
[0056] 54 nubs or protrusions
[0057] 55 inner wheel surface
[0058] 56 cut-out clearance area
[0059] 57 clearance hole
[0060] 58 outer hub
[0061] 59 outer hub
[0062] 60 spring
[0063] 61 hook
[0064] 62 rear tab surface
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[0066] This child seat 20 is shown without a front rest for clarity. The child 18 is typically secured with a three-point or Y belt where straps 21, 22 extend over each shoulder of the child 18 and join at a buckle 30 and a separate strap 23 extends between the legs of the child 18. To release the child 18 from the seat 20, the central button is pressed to release both shoulder straps 21, 22. A child can simply depress the button on the buckle 30 to release them self from the seat. This is an unsafe condition and the buckle 30 needs some safety or interlock mechanism that prevents a child from pressing the button on the buckle to release the shoulder straps 21, 22.
[0067] In the preferred embodiment, the buckle 30 includes a safety located in the back of the buckle that must be manipulated with the button. Configuring the safety behind the belt requires a larger hand to operate both sides of the buckle at the same time to prevent a child with small hands from reaching around both side of the belt housing to simultaneously slide the release and depress the button.
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[0069] On the back side of the housing is a wedge release lock 40 that must be displaced 17 to allow the button 34 to be depressed. For an adult hand the wedge release lock 40 can be displaced while the button 34 is depressed, but a small hand can't reach around the belt. Further, placing the wedge release lock 40 on the back of the buckle creates an additional level of complexity and manipulation that is not visible from the front of the buckle 30.
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[0071] A pin 53 provides a locator for spring that pushes against wedge release lock (not shown in this figure. The wedge release lock is further located to move in a slot 50. The slot 50 maintains orientation and a track for motion of the wedge release lock. A cut-out area 56 provides a clearance for the safety lock switch that also passes through the housing. In the embodiment shown there are two main lock plate spring slots 51 where the locking mechanism for the buckles are located. The spring pushes raised areas through holes in the metal tongues 321 and 32 to prevent the metal tongues from being withdrawn from the housing.
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[0074] A spring 60 is engaged in the lower portion tab 42 of the wedge release lock 40. The spring keeps the wedge release lock 40 in an elevated (blocking) position in the buckle. On the top of the wedge release lock 40 is a tapered ramp 46 with a flat 47 on the rib with a top flat, and a locking head 60. The sides of the locking head 61 are tapered and engage into a hole in a finger pad that is shown and described in
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[0076] One side of the finger pad has a clearance hole 57. The clearance hole allows the hook 61 shown in
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[0079] Thus, specific embodiments of a safety buckle for a child seat have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.