CHILD CAR SEAT SYSTEM
20180236905 ยท 2018-08-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/2857
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2824
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2842
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2827
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2821
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2893
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2812
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A child seat system with at least one child seat configured for an at least substantially upright-sitting child and with an infant carrier configured for a lying-down small child, wherein the infant carrier is configured to be accommodated in the child seat.
The infant carrier is at least substantially implemented by a hard shell.
Claims
1. A child seat system with at least one child seat configured for an at least substantially upright-sitting child and with an infant carrier configured for a lying-down small child, wherein the infant carrier is configured to be accommodated in the child seat, wherein the infant carrier is at least substantially implemented by a hard shell.
2. The child seat system according to claim 1, wherein the infant carrier comprises an integrated belt system, which is configured for an en-route safeguarding of the small child.
3. The child seat system according to claim 1, wherein the infant carrier comprises at least one form-fit element which is configured for securing the infant carrier with a corresponding form-fit element of the child seat at least in the sitting direction.
4. The child seat system according to claim 3, wherein the at least one form-fit element is arranged on a rear side of the infant carrier.
5. The child seat system at least according to claim 3, wherein, for rigidly connecting the infant carrier to the child seat, the at least one form-fit element is configured to at least partly encompass a bolt of the other form-fit element.
6. The child seat system at least according to claim 3, wherein the at least one form-fit element is embodied as an ISOFIX connector.
7. The child seat system at least according to claim 3, wherein the infant carrier comprises at least two form-fit elements for connecting the infant carrier to the child seat.
8. The child seat system according to claim 1, wherein the infant carrier comprises at least one further form-fit element, which is arranged on an underside of the infant carrier.
9. The child seat system according to claim 8, wherein the at least one further form-fit element is arranged on a front end of the infant carrier.
10. The child seat system at least according to claim 8 wherein the at least one further form-fit element is embodied as a substantially L-shaped hook.
11. The child seat system at least according to claim 8, wherein the child seat comprises at least one further form-fit element, which is implemented correspondingly to the at least one further form-fit element of the infant carrier.
12. The child seat system according to claim 11, wherein the at least one further form-fit element of the child seat is embodied as a recess.
13. The child seat system according to claim 1, wherein the child seat comprises at least one base seat structure and at least one intermediate shell, which is arranged within the base seat structure.
14. A child seat according to claim 1.
15. An infant carrier according to claim 1.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0019] Further advantages may become apparent by the following description of the drawings. The drawings show an exemplary embodiment of the invention. The drawings, the description and the claims contain a plurality of features in combination. Someone skilled in the art will purposefully also consider the features separately and will find further expedient combinations.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
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[0029] The child seat 10 implements a seat bottom 14 and a backrest 16. The seat bottom 14 herein implements a sitting surface allowing a child arranged in the child seat 10 to be seated on. The backrest 16 is arranged on a rear side of the seat bottom 14 and extends from the seat bottom 14 upwards, away from the seat base 12. The child seat 10 comprises a base seat structure 18. The base seat structure 18 is embodied as a shell of the child seat 10. The base seat structure 18 implements a load-bearing structure of the child seat 10. The base seat structure 18 is implemented of a hard plastic material. Principally it is also conceivable that the base seat structure 18 is implemented of a different material that is deemed expedient by someone skilled in the art, e.g. of a fiber-composite material, like in particular a CFRP or a GFRP. Via the base seat structure 18 the child seat 10 is couplable with the seat base 12. In a lower portion the base seat structure 18 implements a connection region for the seat base 12. The base seat structure 18 further implements a rear side of the backrest 16 and implements, in an upper portion, which in the mounted state faces away from the seat base 12, head zones 20, 22 laterally delimiting the child seat 10. The head zones 20, 22 extend from the backrest 16 frontwards in the sitting direction. Herein the head zones 20, 22 in particular encompass a region in which the head of a child sitting in the child seat 10 is arranged. The head zones 20, 22 in particular implement a lateral impact protection in the region of the child seat 10 which the head of the child sitting in the child seat 10 is arranged in. This allows implementing the child seat 10 in a particularly secure fashion.
[0030] The child seat 10 comprises an intermediate shell 24. The intermediate shell 24 is arranged within the base seat structure 18. The intermediate shell 24 is arranged on an inner side of the base seat structure 18. Herein the intermediate shell 24 is rigidly connected to the base seat structure 18. The intermediate shell 24 is fixedly connected to the base seat structure 18 via a plurality of connecting elements, which are not shown in detail. The intermediate shell 24 implements the seat bottom 14 of the child seat 10. In particular in a region of the seat bottom 14, the intermediate shell 24 forms lateral walls 26, 28 which delimit the child seat 10 toward an outside in a region of the seat bottom 14. In this way a lateral impact protection is provided in a region of the seat bottom 14 by the walls 26, 28 of the intermediate shell 24. On an upper end of the intermediate shell 24, which faces away from the seat bottom 14, the intermediate shell 24 implements a headrest 30. The headrest 30 is embodied U-shaped and implements, in addition to the head zones 20, 22 of the base seat structure 18, a lateral impact protection for the head of the child sitting in the child seat 10. The child seat 10 further comprises a cushion, which is not shown in detail. The cushion covers the seat bottom 14 and the backrest 16 in a sitting area of the child seat 10. The cushion is herein embodied by a foam material. Principally it is also conceivable that the cushion is embodied by a different soft material.
[0031] The child seat system comprises an infant carrier 34. The infant carrier 34 is configured for a small child lying-down. The infant carrier 34 is configured for transporting small children from birth to an age of 12 months and/or with a weight of up to 10 kg. The infant carrier 34 is implemented substantially of a hard shell 36. The hard shell 36 implements a base structure of the infant carrier 34. The hard shell 36 is herein implemented by a hard plastic material. Principally it is also conceivable that the hard shell 36 is implemented of a different material deemed expedient by someone skilled in the art, e.g. a fiber-composite material, e.g. a CFRP or a GFRP. Herein the hard shell 36 is implemented of a plurality of individual elements, which are not designated in detail. Principally it is also conceivable that the hard shell 36 is implemented of one single structural component. On its inner side 38 the infant carrier 34 implements a sitting and/or lying-down surface 40 for the small child. The infant carrier 34 comprises a cushion (not shown in detail), which bolsters the infant carrier 34 in the sitting and/or lying-down surface 40. The infant carrier 34 comprises a carrying handle 42. The carrying handle 42 is configured to facilitate the infant carrier 34 being easily carried by a person. The carrying handle 42 is pivotally connected to the infant carrier 34. Herein the carrying handle 42 is connected to the hard shell 36 of the infant carrier 34. The carrying handle 42 herein extends from a first side of the hard shell 36 to a second side of the hard shell 36. The carrying handle 42 is herein embodied substantially U-shaped. For connecting the carrying handle 42 in an articulated fashion, the hard shell 36 comprises on each side a pivot bearing 44, via which the carrying handle 42 is connected to the hard shell 36 of the infant carrier 34. The infant carrier 34 comprises an integrated belt system 46. The integrated belt system 46 is configured for safeguarding the small child transported in the infant carrier 34. The integrated belt system 46 is embodied as a five-point belt. Principally it is also conceivable that the belt system 46 is embodied as a different belt system deemed expedient by someone skilled in the art. The integrated belt system 46 is fixedly connected to the hard shell 36 of the infant carrier 34. The integrated belt system 46 is herein only schematically depicted in
[0032] The infant carrier 34 is configured to be accommodated in the child seat 10. For a fixation in the motor vehicle the infant carrier 34 is accommodated in the child seat 10. The infant carrier 34 is herein connected to the child seat 10 fixedly and secure against loss. For a fixed connection to the child seat 10, the infant carrier 34 is arranged in a sitting area of the child seat 10. The infant carrier 34 is introduced into the region within the intermediate shell 24. Herein the infant carrier 34 is set upon the (not shown) cushion of the child seat 10. Principally it is also conceivable that at least a portion of the cushion or the entire cushion is removed for mounting the infant carrier 34 in the child seat 10. Herein, in a state when the infant carrier 34 is coupled with the child seat 10, a rear side 48 of the infant carrier 34 faces toward the child seat 10. For coupling with the child seat 10, the infant carrier 34 comprises a first form-fit element 50 and a second form-fit element 52. The two form-fit elements 50, 52 are configured for a coupling with the child seat 10. For connecting the infant carrier 34 via the form-fit elements 50, 52 of the infant carrier 34, the child seat 10 comprises two correspondingly embodied form-fit elements 54, 56. The form-fit elements 50, 52 of the infant carrier 34 are configured to secure the infant carrier 34 in the sitting direction, together with the correspondingly embodied form-fit elements 54, 56 of the child seat 10. Via the form-fit elements 50, 52 and their connection to the correspondingly embodied form-fit elements 54, 56 of the child seat 10, the infant carrier 34 is secured in the child seat 10 axially, in all directions.
[0033] The form-fit elements 50, 52 of the infant carrier 34 are arranged on the rear side 48 of the infant carrier 34. The form-fit elements 50, 52 are configured to respectively engage around a bolt 58, 60 of the form-fit elements 54, 56 of the child seat 10. In a connected state the form-fit elements 50, 52 of the infant carrier 34 completely encompass the respective bolt 58, 60 of the corresponding form-fit element 54, 56 of the child seat 10. As a result of this, in the connected state, the infant carrier 34 is connected to the child seat 10 fixedly and such that it is secured in all directions. The form-fit elements 50, 52 are herein arranged spaced apart from the rear side 48 of the infant carrier 34. On itse rear side 48, the hard shell 36 implements for each form-fit element 50, 52 a projection 62, 64, the form-fit elements 50, 52 being arranged on respective ends of the projections 62, 64, which ends face away from the rear side 48. The form-fit elements 50, 52 comprise latch elements (not shown in detail), which are deflected in a coupling with the form-fit elements 54, 56 of the child seat 10 and snap in behind the bolt 58, 60 of the respective form-fit element 54, 56 for the purpose of establishing a form-fit connection. The two form-fit elements 50, 52 are arranged substantially at a same level of the infant carrier 34. Principally it is however also conceivable that the form-fit elements 50, 52 are arranged at different levels. Herein one form-fit element 50 is arranged on a first side of the infant carrier 34, which is a lefthand side viewed in the sitting direction. The second form-fit element 52 is arranged on a side of the infant carrier 34 which is situated opposite the first side and is, viewed in the sitting direction, a righthand side. The form-fit elements 50, 52 are embodied as ISOFIX connectors. Herein the form-fit elements 50, 52 embodied as ISOFIX connectors are implemented according to ISOFIX connectors known to someone skilled in the art from the prior art and will therefore not be described here in detail. Principally it is also conceivable that the form-fit elements 50, 52 are embodied in a different manner deemed expedient by someone skilled in the art. The form-fit elements 54, 56 of the child seat 10 are implemented by the base seat structure 18 of the child seat 10. The form-fit elements 54, 56 each comprise holding elements 66, 68, which fixedly couple the respective bolt 58, 60 of the form-fit element 54, 56 with the base seat structure 18. The holding elements 66, 68 are herein embodied in a one-part implementation with the base seat structure 18. Principally it is also conceivable that the bolts 58, 60 are also embodied in a one-part implementation with the base seat structure 18. Principally it is also conceivable that the infant carrier 34, and thus the child seat 10 as well, comprise further form-fit elements via which the infant carrier 34 is coupled on its rear side 48 with the child seat 10.
[0034] The infant carrier 34 comprises a further form-fit element 70. The further form-fit element 70 is configured for a further coupling with the child seat 10. Herein the further form-fit element 70 is configured to prevent a rotation of the infant carrier 34 in the child seat 10 about an axis extending transversally to the sitting direction. The further form-fit element 70 is arranged on an underside 72 of the infant carrier 34. In a state in which the infant carrier 34 is arranged in the child seat 10, the underside 72 faces toward the seat bottom 14 of the child seat 10. The form-fit element 70 is herein arranged on a front end of the infant carrier 34. The further form-fit element 70 is embodied as an L-shaped hook. On a front end of its seat bottom 14, the child seat 10 comprises a further form-fit element 74, which is implemented correspondingly to the further form-fit element 70 of the infant carrier 34. The further form-fit element 74 of the child seat 10 is embodied as a recess which the further form-fit element 70 of the infant carrier 34 engages in for the purpose of a form-fit connection. In a state when the infant carrier 34 is mounted in the child seat 10, the further form-fit element 70 secures the front end of the infant carrier 34 on the front end of the child seat 10 by form-fit engagement, and is thus capable of preventing a lift-off of the front end of the infant carrier 34 from the child seat 10.
TABLE-US-00001 Reference numerals 10 Kindersitz child seat 12 Sitzbasis seat base 14 Sitzboden seat bottom 16 Ruckenlehne backrest 18 Sitzgrundstruktur base seat structure 20 Kopfbereich head zone 22 Kopfbereich head zone 24 Zwischenschale intermediate shell 26 Wandung wall 28 Wandung wall 30 Kopfstutze headrest 32 Standfu? foot 34 Kinderschale infant carrier 36 Hartschale hard shell 38 Innenseite inner side 40 Sitz-bzw. Liegefl?che sitting and/or lying-down surface 42 Trageb?gel carrying handles 44 Schwenklagerung pivot bearing 46 Gurtsystem belt system 48 Ruckseite rear side 50 Formschlusselement form-fit element 52 Formschlusselement form-fit element 54 Formschlusselement form-fit element 56 Formschlusselement form-fit element 58 Bolzen bolt 60 Bolzen bolt 62 Erhebung projection 64 Erhebung projection 66 Halteelement holding element 68 Halteelement holding element 70 Formschlusselement form-fit element 72 Unterseite underside 74 Formschlusselement form-fit element