SAFETY BELT ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM AND SAFETY SEAT USING THE SAME
20250303933 ยท 2025-10-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/2821
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2818
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2875
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A safety belt adjustment mechanism for use on a safety seat. The seat including a backrest part and a seat part, each movable with respect to the seat base. The safety belt adjustment mechanism includes: a safety belt; a locking device on the seat part for locking the safety belt; a first pin on the seat part; and a second pin on the base; the first and second pins guide the safety belt; the safety belt passes through the locking device, around the first and second pins, and to the backrest part; and when the seat is adjusted from the sitting position to the lying position, the seat part moves toward the base to bring the first pin toward the base, such that a distance between the first and second pins shortens and the safety belt becomes loose without the locking device releasing the safety belt.
Claims
1. A safety seat, comprising: a base; a seat, the seat being movably disposed on the base and being adjustable between a sitting position and a lying position, the seat including a backrest part and a seat part; a safety belt adapted to restrict a child in the seat; a locking device disposed on the seat part, for locking or releasing the safety belt; and a first pin and a second pin, the first pin being disposed on the seat part while the second pin being disposed on the base, and the first pin and the second pin being used to guide the safety belt, wherein the safety belt passes through the locking device, around the first pin and the second pin, and extends to a front side of the backrest part along a rear side of the backrest part; and wherein movement of the seat from the sitting position to the lying position causes a distance between the first pin and the second pin to become shorter.
2. The safety seat according to claim 1, wherein the backrest part and the seat part pivotally connect at a pivot of the base.
3. The safety seat according to claim 2, wherein the backrest part and the seat part each are angularly adjustable with respect to the base.
4. The safety seat according to claim 1, wherein during a process of adjusting the seat from the sitting position to the lying position, the locking device is in a locked state.
5. The safety seat according to claim 1, wherein the first pin is disposed on a forepart of the seat part.
6. The safety seat according to claim 5, wherein the backrest part is pivotable around the pivot with respect to the base; the first pin is disposed between the locking device and the pivot of the base, and the first pin is at a position close to the locking device.
7. The safety seat according to claim 1, wherein the locking device and the first pin are one component.
8. The safety seat according to claim 1, wherein the second pin is disposed on a forepart of the base.
9. The safety seat according to claim 1, wherein the safety belt includes an adjustment segment for adjusting a tightness of the safety belt and a protection segment for protecting the child, wherein the adjustment segment and the protection segment are connected with each other on the rear side of the backrest part.
10. A safety seat, comprising: a base; a seat part movably connected to the base, and a backrest part movably connected to the base, the seat part and the backrest part forming a seat suitable for a child to sit on, wherein the backrest part and the seat part each are angularly adjustable with respect to the base, to allow the seat to be adjustable between a sitting position and a lying position; and a safety belt adapted to restrict a child in the seat, wherein an adjustment segment of the safety belt extends along a rear side of the backrest part, is slidably connected to the base, is slidably connected to the seat part and extends out of a forepart of the seat part.
11. The safety seat according to claim 10, wherein the seat part and the backrest part each are pivotally connected to the base.
12. The safety seat according to claim 11, wherein the backrest part and the seat part are pivotally connected at a common pivot of the base.
13. The safety seat according to claim 10, wherein a locking device is provided in the seat part; the locking device is capable of locking the adjustment segment of the safety belt to prevent the adjustment segment from sliding through the locking device, and the locking device is capable of releasing the adjustment segment to allow the adjustment segment to slide through the locking device.
14. The safety seat according to claim 10, wherein the adjustment segment is slidably connected to the base and the seat part at a first connection and a second connection, respectively, the first connection being spaced apart from the second connection; adjustment of the seat between the sitting position and the lying position changes a distance between the first connection and the second connection.
15. The safety seat according to claim 14, wherein movement of the seat from the sitting position to the lying position causes the distance between the first connection and the second connection to become shorter.
16. The safety seat according to claim 14, wherein the first connection is at the forepart of the seat part.
17. The safety seat according to claim 14, wherein the second connection is at a forepart of the base.
18. The safety seat according to claim 14, wherein at either of the first connection and the second connection, a pin is provided for slidable connection with the adjustment segment of the safety belt.
19. A safety seat, comprising: a base; a seat, the seat being movably disposed on the base and being adjustable between a sitting position and a lying position, the seat including a backrest part and a seat part; a safety belt adapted to restrict a child in the seat, wherein an adjustment segment of the safety belt extends along a rear side of the backrest part, is slidably connected to the base, is slidably connected to the seat part, and extends out of a forepart of the seat part; and a locking device disposed in the seat part, for adjusting a use length of the safety belt, wherein movement of the seat from the sitting position to the lying position causes an extension length of the adjustment segment between the base and the locking device to become shorter.
20. The safety seat according to claim 19, wherein the adjustment segment is slidably connected to the base and the seat part at a first connection and a second connection, respectively, the first connection being spaced apart from the second connection; the movement of the seat from the sitting position to the lying position reduces a distance between the first connection and the second connection.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The accompanying drawings are included herein to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated into this specification to constitute a part of this specification. The accompanying drawings show embodiments of the disclosure, and are used together with the following description to illustrate the concept of the disclosure.
[0011] In the drawings:
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REFERENCE SIGNS ARE LISTED AS FOLLOWS
[0016] 10 Base [0017] 101 Forepart [0018] 20 Seat [0019] 21 Backrest Part [0020] 211 Front Side [0021] 212 Rear Side [0022] 22 Seat Part [0023] 221 Forepart [0024] 30 Safety Belt [0025] 301 Adjustment Segment [0026] 302 Protection Segment [0027] 40 Locking Device [0028] 50 First Pin [0029] 60 Second Pin [0030] O Pivot [0031] t Distance
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] Now example embodiments will be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the example embodiments can be implemented in various forms, and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments as set forth herein; on the contrary, these embodiments are provided so that the present disclosure will be comprehensive and complete, and fully convey the concept of the example embodiments to a person skilled in the art. Furthermore, the same reference numerals in the figures indicate the same or similar structures, and thus their detailed descriptions will be omitted.
[0033] The safety seat according to the disclosure includes a base 10 and a seat 20. The seat 20 is movably disposed on the base 10 and can be adjusted between a sitting position and a lying position, such that the child sitting on the safety seat can change his/her posture between the sitting position and the lying position to satisfy the child's various needs.
[0034] The seat 20 includes a backrest part 21 and a seat part 22. Generally, the backrest part and the seat part are fixedly connected together, that is, an included angle between the backrest part and the seat part remains unchanged. According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the backrest part 21 and the seat part 22 can be movably connected together, that is, the included angle between them can be changed, which is beneficial to adjust the seat 20 more flexibly as required.
[0035] In one embodiment as shown in
[0036] It should be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the above embodiment. Specifically, in another embodiment, the backrest part 21 and the seat part 22 may be pivotally connected at two pivots (not shown) on the base 10, or alternatively, the backrest part 21 and the seat part 22 may be movably connected to the base 10 in other ways different from the pivotal connection (e.g., a linkage mechanism, not shown), as long as whenever the seat 20 is adjusted from the sitting position to the lying position, the seat part 22 can move in a direction approaching the base 10. In a further embodiment, the backrest part 21 and the seat part 22 may also form a linkage, and when the backrest part 21 moves backward, the seat part 22 may be brought to move closer to the base 10 by the linkage.
[0037] A safety belt adjustment mechanism is disposed on the safety seat. The safety belt adjustment mechanism of an embodiment of the disclosure includes a safety belt 30, a locking device 40, a first pin 50, and a second pin 60. As best seen in
[0038] In one embodiment, the safety belt 30 may include an adjustment segment 301 for adjusting the tightness of the safety belt 30 and a protection segment 302 for protecting the child, as best seen in
[0039] The locking device 40 is disposed at a forepart 221 of the seat part 22 for locking or releasing the safety belt 30. When the locking device 40 locks the safety belt 30, the safety belt 30 has a constant use length, thereby stably fixing the child on the safety seat. When the locking device 40 releases the safety belt 30, the safety belt 30 has an adjusted use length, so as to facilitate fastening or releasing the safety belt for the child and adjusting the tightness of the safety belt. According to at least one embodiment of the disclosure, the use length of the safety belt 30 refers to the length of the safety belt 30 extending from the locking device 40 to the front side 211 of the backrest part 21 after the locking device 40 locks the safety belt 30. In one embodiment, the fixing place of the front side 211 may be a safety belt buckle of the safety seat.
[0040] The first pin 50 is disposed on the seat part 22, and the second pin 60 is disposed on the base 10. Since the safety belt 30 successively extends around the first pin 50 and the second pin 60, the first pin 50 and the second pin 60 have a guiding effect on the safety belt 30, and provide a smooth path for the safety belt, thereby avoiding a risk of the safety belt being knotted during use and endangering the safety of the child.
[0041] As shown in
[0042] In addition, the first pin 50 and the second pin 60 are not limited to cylindrical in the shape, and may be a cylindrical shape with a groove, or the like, as long as the safety belt 30 can smoothly pass around.
[0043] Hereinafter, the embodiment shown in
[0044] In order to make a clear interpretation, an entire advancing route of the safety belt 30 from the locking device 40 to the fixing place at the front side 211 of the backrest part 21 is divided into three distances, a distance from the locking device 40 to the first pin 50 is defined as a first distance, a distance from the first pin 50 to the second pin 60 is defined as a second distance, and a distance from the second pin 60 to the fixing place of the front side 211 of the backrest part 21 is defined as a third distance.
[0045] When the seat 20 is in the sitting position, the child sits in the seat 20. After the safety belt 30 is fastened, the user may tighten an exposed end of the adjustment segment 301 to adjust the overall tightness of the safety belt 30, such that the child sitting in the seat 20 is comfortable in a fixed state, and the locking device 40 may lock the safety belt 30 accordingly to maintain the current use length. At this time, the use length of the safety belt 30 is equal to a sum of the first distance, the second distance, and the third distance.
[0046] When the seat 20 is adjusted to the lying position, the backrest part 21 is pivoted backward about the pivot O with respect to the base 10, the forepart 221 of the seat part 22 is pivoted about the pivot O in a direction approaching the base 10, and the first pin 50 fixedly disposed on the seat part 22 moves in a direction approaching the base 10 along with the movement of the seat part 220, such that the distance t between the first pin 50 and the second pin 60 becomes shorter, that is, the second distance becomes shorter. Since the use length of the safety belt 30 is not changed, and the first distance is constant, the third distance becomes longer. In this process, as the second distance becomes shorter and the third distance becomes longer, the safety belt 30 at the third distance is loosened in comparison with the sitting position.
[0047] Therefore, with the safety belt adjustment mechanism of the disclosure, when the seat 20 is adjusted from the sitting position to the lying position, the safety belt 30 can become loose without having the locking device 40 release the safety belt 30. This not only allows the user to adjust the position of the seat 20 in a time-saving and labor-saving manner, but also ensures that the child is not improperly impacted during the adjustment process, thereby improving comfort.
[0048] The foregoing embodiments and advantages are only examples and cannot be regarded as a limitation of the disclosure. The description herein is intended to illustrate, rather than to limit the scope of the claims. For the person skilled in the art, various alternatives, variations and modifications are obvious. The features, structures, methods, and other characteristics of the example embodiments described herein can be combined in various ways to obtain other and/or alternative example embodiments.
[0049] The beneficial effect of the disclosure is providing a seat belt adjustment mechanism with a simple structure and easy operation. When the seat is adjusted from the sitting position to the lying position, the safety belt can become loose without having the locking device release the safety belt, which not only saves time and effort for the user to adjust the position of the seat, but also ensures that the child is not improperly impacted during the adjustment process, thereby improving comfort.
[0050] Since the characteristics of the disclosure can be embodied in various forms without departing from the characteristics of the disclosure, it should also be understood that the above embodiments are not limited to any details described above unless otherwise noted, and the embodiments should be interpreted broadly as being within the scope defined by the appended claims. Therefore, all modifications and alterations falling within the scope and limits of the claims or equivalent solutions of such scope and limits shall be covered by the appended claims.