CHILD SEAT
20250248539 ยท 2025-08-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B9/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A child seat includes a seat portion and a front guard pivotally connected with each other, wherein the front guard is rotatable relative to the seat portion between an unfolded position and a folded position, a first spring configured to bias the front guard toward the unfolded position, a latch connected with the seat portion and operable to rotationally lock the front guard with respect to the seat portion, wherein the latch is engaged with the front guard for locking the front guard and disengaged from the front guard for unlocking the front guard, and a second spring configured to apply a biasing force adapted to urge the latch to engage with the front guard.
Claims
1. A child seat comprising: a seat portion and a front guard pivotally connected with each other, wherein the front guard is rotatable relative to the seat portion between an unfolded position and a folded position; a first spring configured to bias the front guard toward the unfolded position; a latch connected with the seat portion, the latch being operable to rotationally lock the front guard with respect to the seat portion, wherein the latch is engaged with the front guard for locking the front guard and disengaged from the front guard for unlocking the front guard; and a second spring configured to apply a biasing force adapted to urge the latch to engage with the front guard.
2. The child seat according to claim 1, wherein the first spring has two ends respectively connected with the front guard and the seat portion.
3. The child seat according to claim 1, wherein the first spring is an extension spring.
4. The child seat according to claim 1, wherein the biasing force applied by the second spring urges the latch to engage with the front guard as the front guard rotates under a biasing action of the first spring.
5. The child seat according to claim 1, wherein the latch is pivotally connected with the seat portion.
6. The child seat according to claim 1, wherein the front guard is pivotally connected with the seat portion about a first pivot axis, and the latch is pivotally connected with the seat portion about a second pivot axis spaced apart from the first pivot axis.
7. The child seat according to claim 6, wherein the second pivot axis is below and behind the first pivot axis.
8. The child seat according to claim 6, wherein the second spring is a torsion spring disposed around the second pivot axis.
9. The child seat according to claim 1, wherein the front guard has a peripheral edge provided with a notch, and the biasing force applied by the second spring is adapted to urge the latch to engage with the notch when the front guard is in the unfolded position.
10. The child seat according to claim 1, wherein the latch is coupled to a linking part, the linking part being movable relative to the seat portion and the latch to urge the latch to move against the biasing force of the second spring for disengaging from the front guard.
11. The child seat according to claim 10, wherein the linking part extends rearward of the latch.
12. The child seat according to claim 10, wherein the linking part is coupled to the latch via a connection allowing relative sliding between the latch and the linking part.
13. The child seat according to claim 10, wherein one of the linking part and the latch includes an elongate slot, and the other one of the linking part and the latch has a pin disposed through the elongate slot.
14. The child seat according to claim 13, wherein the linking part is movable to urge the latch to disengage from the front guard via a contact between the pin and one end of the elongate slot.
15. The child seat according to claim 10, further comprising a backrest frame pivotally connected with the seat portion, the linking part coupling the latch to the backrest frame so that the backrest frame is rotatable to cause the latch to unlock the front guard.
16. The child seat according to claim 15, wherein the linking part is configured so that the front guard remains locked by the latch during adjustment of the backrest frame between a first and a second deployed position, and the latch is urged to disengage and unlock the front guard when the backrest frame rotates past the second deployed position and advances toward a collapsed position.
17. The child seat according to claim 15, wherein the linking part has an end portion pivotally connected with a side end portion of the backrest frame, the side end portion of the backrest frame having a limiting edge adjacent to the end portion of the linking part, the limiting edge preventing an undesirable displacement of the linking part that is not induced by a rotation of the backrest frame.
18. The child seat according to claim 17, wherein the limiting edge has a curved shape.
19. The child seat according to claim 1, wherein the seat portion has two sidewalls respectively provided at a left and a right side, and the front guard transversally extends above the seat portion with two side end portions of the front guard respectively connected pivotally with the two sidewalls of the seat portion.
20. The child seat according to claim 1, wherein the front guard is foldable toward a front of the seat portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0012] Reference is made to
[0013] The front guard 20 can include a transversal portion 24, and two side end portions 26 respectively connected with the transversal portion 24 at a left and a right side thereof. The front guard 20 is pivotally connected with the seat portion 10 about a pivot axis L1 that generally extends transversally from a left side to a right side of the seat portion 10. The front guard 20 can thereby rotate about the pivot axis L1 relative to the seat portion 10 between multiple angular positions, which can include a folded position as shown in
[0014] The backrest frame 30 can include a transversal portion and two side end portions 36 respectively connected with the transversal portion at a left and a right side thereof. The backrest frame 30 is pivotally connected with the seat portion 10 about a pivot axis L2, and can rotate about the pivot axis L2 relative to the seat portion 10 for adjustment between multiple angular positions. According to an example of construction, the backrest frame 30 is disposed so as to transversally extend above the seat portion 10 with the two side end portions 36 of the backrest frame 30 respectively connected pivotally with the two sidewalls 11 of the seat portion 10 about the pivot axis L2. The pivot axis L2 extends transversally from the left side to the right side of the seat portion 10 parallel to the pivot axis L1, and is disposed behind the pivot axis L1 adjacent to a rear of the seat portion 10.
[0015] According to an embodiment, the backrest frame 30 is adjustable relative to the seat portion 10 between multiple angular positions including a collapsed position and one or more deployed position for use.
[0016] Referring to
[0017] Referring to
[0018] The latch 41 is operable to lock and unlock the front guard 20 with respect to the seat portion 10. More specifically, the front guard 20 is locked in position relative to the seat portion 10 when the latch 41 is engaged with the front guard 20, and is unlocked for adjustment relative to the seat portion 10 when the latch 41 is disengaged from the front guard 20. For example, the latch 41 can engage with the front guard 20 for locking the front guard 20 in the unfolded position shown in
[0019] It will be appreciated that the locking engagement between the latch 41 and the front guard 20 may also be achieved with a variant construction where a notch is provided on the latch 41 and a protrusion is provided on the side end portion 26 of the front guard 20 for engagement with the notch on the latch 41.
[0020] Referring to
[0021] Referring to
[0022] According to an example of construction, the linking part 42 may be coupled to the backrest frame 30 with a pivotal connection, and coupled to the latch 41 with a sliding and pivotal connection. For example, the linking part 42 can include a rod portion 42a and an end portion 42b connected with each other, the end portion 42b bending and projecting at a side of the rod portion 42a. The linking part 42 comprised of the rod portion 42a and the end portion 42b may be formed integrally as a single part. The end portion 42b of the linking part 42 can be pivotally connected with the side end portion 36 of the backrest frame 30 about a pivot axis L4 that extends parallel to and spaced apart from the pivot axis L2 of the backrest frame 30 and the pivot axis L3 of the latch 41. The rod portion 42a of the linking part 42 can include an elongate slot 421 having two opposite ends 421A and 421B, and the latch 41 can have a pin 412 that is disposed through the elongate slot 421. The pin 412 may be disposed in a cavity 413 of the latch 41, and the rod portion 42a connected with the pin 412 may be at least partially received in the cavity 413.
[0023] Although the illustrated embodiment provides an exemplary construction for coupling the latch 41 to the linking part 42, other variant constructions may be suitable. For example, a variant construction can provide an elongate slot in the latch 41, and a pin may be fixedly connected with the linking part 42 and slidably disposed through the elongate slot to achieve a sliding and pivotal connection between the latch 41 and the linking part 42.
[0024] During adjustment of the backrest frame 30 relative to the seat portion 10, the linking part 42 can rotate relative to the backrest frame 30, the latch 41 and the linking part 42 can slide and rotate relative to each other. For example, when the backrest frame 30 rotates in a first direction from a deployed position toward the collapsed position, the linking part 42 can move along with the backrest frame 30 through the cavity 413 in a direction that reduces a distance between the pin 412 and the end 421A of the elongate slot 421 and increases a distance between the pin 412 and the other end 421B of the elongate slot 421. Conversely, when the backrest frame 30 rotates in a second direction opposite to the first direction (e.g., from the collapsed position toward a deployed position), the linking part 42 can move along with the backrest frame 30 through the cavity 413 in another direction that increases the distance between the pin 412 and the end 421A of the elongate slot 421 and reduces the distance between the pin 412 and the other end 421B of the elongate slot 421.
[0025] Because the front guard 20 may need to be kept in the unfolded position for use in any deployed position of the backrest frame 30, it may be desirable that the front guard 20 remains locked during adjustment of the backrest frame 30 between the deployed positions. According to an example of construction, the course of the pin 412 along the elongate slot 421 is configured to provide a range of travel for the linking part 42 that does not drive the latch 41 to move and unlock, which allows adjustment of the backrest frame 30 between the deployed positions while maintaining the front guard 20 in a locked state. As the backrest frame 30 rotates past the second deployed position shown in
[0026] Accordingly, the folding mechanism 40 can keep the front guard 20 locked in the unfolded position for use while the backrest frame 30 is in the deployed positions or any intermediate position between the deployed positions, and can operate to unlock the front guard 20 only after the backrest frame 30 moves past the second deployed position of
[0027] Referring to
[0028] Exemplary operation of the child seat 100 is described hereinafter with reference to
[0029] As the backrest frame 30 travels past the second deployed position and continues rotating in the first direction toward the collapsed state, the linking part 42 moving along with the backrest frame 30 can urge the latch 41 to rotate against the biasing action of the spring 43 for disengaging and unlocking the front guard 20 via a contact between the end 421A of the elongate slot 421 and the pin 412 of the latch 41.
[0030] When the child seat 100 is to be switched from the configuration of
[0031] In case the backrest frame 30 is adjusted rearward from the second deployed position of
[0032] Referring to
[0033] In the aforementioned embodiment, the front guard 20 can be locked in the unfolded position with the latch 41 and unlocked by rotating the backrest frame 30 toward the collapsed position. According to a variant embodiment, the placement of the latch 41 and the linking part 42 may be interchanged so that the backrest frame 30 may be locked in a deployed position with the latch 41 and unlocked by rotating the front guard 20 toward the folded position. In this variant embodiment, the latch 41 can rotate to engage and disengage the side end portion 36 of the backrest frame 30 for locking and unlocking the backrest frame 30, and the linking part 42 may be respectively coupled to the front guard 20 with a pivotal connection and to the latch 41 with a sliding and pivotal connection like previously described. The linking part 42 can be thereby movably coupled to the front guard 20 so that a rotation of the front guard 20 from the unfolded position toward the folded position can urge the linking part 42 in movement and actuate the latch 41 to disengage and unlock the backrest frame 30 for its convenient collapsing toward the front of the seat portion 10.
[0034] According to another variant construction, the latch 41 may be slidably connected with the seat portion 10 so as to be movable for engaging one of the front guard 20 and the backrest frame 30, and the linking part 42 may be a flexible element (such as a cable or a cord) respectively connected with the latch 41 and the other one of the front guard 20 and the backrest frame 30. As the element (i.e., either the front guard 20 or the backrest frame 30) coupled to the flexible element rotates in the folding direction, the flexible element can pull and actuate the latch 41 to disengage and unlock the other one of the front guard 20 and the backrest frame 30.
[0035] Advantages of the structures described herein include the ability to conveniently fold a backrest frame and a front guard of a child seat. The child seat can have a latch and a linking part connected with each other, the latch being operable to lock one of the backrest frame and the front guard in position, and the other one of the backrest frame and the front guard being movable to drive the latch to unlock for folding of the backrest frame and the front guard. In particular, an embodiment may have the latch operable to lock the front guard, and the linking part may be coupled to the latch and the backrest frame so that a rotation of the backrest frame toward the collapsed position can actuate the latch to disengage and unlock the front guard. As a result, the backrest frame and the front guard can be folded with a reduced number of operating steps.
[0036] Realization of the child seat has been described in the context of particular embodiments. These embodiments are meant to be illustrative and not limiting. M any variations, modifications, additions, and improvements are possible. These and other variations, modifications, additions, and improvements may fall within the scope of the inventions as defined in the claims that follow.