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- the present invention relates to a safety device for car seat for protecting passengers, especially an infant, a child, or an old person in a front/rear collision of a car, more specifically the safety device for car seat for protecting the infant, child or old person safely against an impact in the front/rear collision by lying down instantaneously and converting into a safe stance, reacting with the impact in the front/rear collision.
- a safety device that is a seat for infants, which protects infant or child against an impact in a front/rear collision of a car
- a safety device that is a seat for infants, which protects infant or child against an impact in a front/rear collision of a car
- the seats for infant are merely manufactured to be suitable to the body shape of the infant and mounted tightly on the car seat, they are poor in respect of protection against the impact.
- the present invention is contemplated to solve the aforementioned problem, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a safety device for car seat which lies down instantaneously and converts an infant, a child, or an old person into a safe stance, by an impact given in a front/rear collision of car, so as to protect the infant, child or old person safely against the danger from the impact in the front/rear collision.
- the present invention provides a safe device for car seat comprising: a seat for infant/child installed on a conventional car seat and lying down with sliding forward by reacting to the impact; a locking member maintaining a normal stance of the seat for infant/child; and a impact reaction member releasing a locking between the seat for infant/child and the locking member as the impact occurs. Therefore, by having the seat for infant/child lain down against the transmitted impact in the front/rear collision, the danger from the impact could be avoided, and thus the infant, child or old person could be protected more safely.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevation view showing one embodiment of a safety device for seat according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged sectional view of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged sectional view showing modification of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a side elevation view showing another embodiment of a safety device for seat according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a side elevation view showing a status in use of the embodiment shown in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a side elevation view showing a status in operation of the embodiments shown in FIG. 5;
- FIG. 7 is a side elevation view showing still another embodiment of a safety device for seat according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a side elevation view showing a status in operation of the embodiment in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of a safety device for seat according to the present invention.
- a seat stand 10 is formed on a car seat 1 , and a seat for infant and child 3 a is installed slidable on the seat stand 10 .
- a reference numeral 2 indicates a back of the car seat 1
- a reference numeral 24 indicates a safety belt.
- a plurality of ratchet grooves 4 is formed on a bottom surface of the seat for infant/child 3 a, and a ratchet lever 6 which could be rotated about a pin 7 and engaged with an one of the ratchet grooves 4 using a ratchet projection 5 formed at one end thereof, is installed in the seat stand 10 .
- a pin-installed position in the ratchet lever 6 locates close to the end having the ratchet projection 5 so as to allow the ratchet lever 6 to maintain the self-locking.
- the seat for infant/child 3 a is in the normal stance and enables the normal usage, with maintaining a locking status by using an engaging structure of the ratchet lever 6 .
- an impact reaction ball 9 is used as means for releasing the seat for infant/child 3 a from the locking using impact force in the front/rear collision of the car.
- the impact reaction ball 9 locates in a ball seat 11 provided to a rear portion in the seat stand 10 .
- a compression spring 12 that is disposed to a front portion in the seat stand 10 , is used.
- a bracket 13 is formed downwardly at a front portion of the bottom surface of the infant/children seat 3 a and is connected with a front end of the compression spring 12 , in order to use the elastic force of the compression spring 12 .
- the impact reaction ball 9 moves forwardly due to the inertia force by the impact in the front/rear collision and pushes a rear end of the ratchet lever 6 upward. Then, the ratchet projection 5 is disengaged with the ratchet groove 4 while the ratchet lever 6 is pulled back, and simultaneously the seat for infant/child 3 a is moved forward forcibly by the elastic force of the compression spring 12 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates the locking operation between ball and spring for maintaining the normal stance of the seat for infant/child 3 a.
- a plurality of ball-engaging grooves 8 are formed with constant mutual distance on the bottom surface of the seat for infant/child 3 a, In the seat stand 10 , installed are a locking ball 14 /locking spring 15 providing the vertical elastic force and a housing 16 receiving the locking ball 14 /locking spring 15 therein.
- the seat for infant/child 3 a maintains the normal stance.
- the locking ball 14 leaves the ball-engaging groove 8 , and at the same time the seat for infant/child 3 a lies down with moving forward, so that infant or child is protected from the impact.
- FIG. 4 illustrates another embodiment of a safety device for seat according to the present invention.
- a seat-receiving space 17 that a front portion thereof is opened, is formed in the back 2 of the car seat, and a seat for infant/child 3 b is installed in the seat-receiving space 17 .
- the seat for infant/child 3 b is unfolded on the seat 1 when in use and is stored in the back 2 when not in use.
- the seat 1 When the seat for infant/child 3 b is stored, the seat 1 could be used normally.
- the seat for infant/child 3 b comprises a back member 21 a having a roller 23 a at an upper end thereof and a stand member 18 a connected with the back member 21 a by a shaft 22 a.
- the stand member 18 a could slide in grooves 20 formed in both sidewalls, with being putting on the seat stand 10 of a seat body 19 .
- the back member 21 a and stand member 18 a become close or away each other about a shaft-connected portion, and thereby infant or child lies down naturally together with the seat 3 b in its forward movement.
- the seat stand 10 and stand member 18 a are disposed to be inclined, so as to maintain the stance of the seat for infant/child 3 b normally when the external force does not act thereon.
- the seat for infant/child 3 b lies down entirely and guides the infant and child into the safe stance for the impact.
- FIG. 7 illustrates still another embodiment of a safety device for seat according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 provides the structure simpler than that of the embodiment in FIG. 4, having an identical effect.
- a stand member 18 b and a back member 21 b are connected by a shaft 22 b and a roller 23 b is installed at an upper end of the back member so that each member become close or away in the forward movement of the stand member 18 b.
- the forward movement of the stand member 18 b is achieved by the direct sliding on the seat stand 10 .
- an upper surface of seat stand 10 is formed as a gentle concave surface, a front portion thereof is made to be higher that of others, and a bottom surface of the stand member 18 b put on the upper surface of the seat stand 10 is made to contact closely thereon.
- the present invention provides the safety device for car seat that could lie down instantaneously and converting the infant, child or old person into the safe stance, reacting with the impact in the front/rear collision, so that the infant, child or old person could be protected safely from the impact in the front/rear collision.
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Abstract
The object of the present invention is to provide a safety device for car seat which lies down instantaneously and converts a infant, a child, or an old person into a safe stance, reacting with an impact given in a front/rear collision, so as to protect the infant, child or old person safely against the impact in the front/rear collision. To achieve this object, the present invention comprises a seat for infant/child installed on a conventional car seat and lying down with reacting to the impact and sliding forward, a locking member maintaining a normal stance of the seat for infant/child, and a impact reaction member releasing a locking between the seat for infant/child and the locking member as the impact occurs. Therefore, by having the seat for infant/child lain down against the transmitted impact in the front/rear collision, the danger from the impact could be avoided, and thus the infant, child or old person could be protected more safely.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a safety device for car seat for protecting passengers, especially an infant, a child, or an old person in a front/rear collision of a car, more specifically the safety device for car seat for protecting the infant, child or old person safely against an impact in the front/rear collision by lying down instantaneously and converting into a safe stance, reacting with the impact in the front/rear collision.
- 2. Background of the Related Art
- Generally, a safety device, that is a seat for infants, which protects infant or child against an impact in a front/rear collision of a car, is proposed in various types. However, since most of the seats for infant are merely manufactured to be suitable to the body shape of the infant and mounted tightly on the car seat, they are poor in respect of protection against the impact.
- Considering this, the inventor has proposed a safety device for seat improving a conventional seat for infants as Japanese Patent Application No. H07-335204. However, this safety device has a defect that little dislocation occurs in operation and the impact is given on the head, neck, breast and the like, due to the force and moment of inertia produced during this dislocation.
- The present invention is contemplated to solve the aforementioned problem, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a safety device for car seat which lies down instantaneously and converts an infant, a child, or an old person into a safe stance, by an impact given in a front/rear collision of car, so as to protect the infant, child or old person safely against the danger from the impact in the front/rear collision.
- To accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a safe device for car seat comprising: a seat for infant/child installed on a conventional car seat and lying down with sliding forward by reacting to the impact; a locking member maintaining a normal stance of the seat for infant/child; and a impact reaction member releasing a locking between the seat for infant/child and the locking member as the impact occurs. Therefore, by having the seat for infant/child lain down against the transmitted impact in the front/rear collision, the danger from the impact could be avoided, and thus the infant, child or old person could be protected more safely.
- The features and advantages of the present invention will be more described specifically in the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
- FIG. 1 is a side elevation view showing one embodiment of a safety device for seat according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged sectional view of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged sectional view showing modification of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a side elevation view showing another embodiment of a safety device for seat according to the present invention;
- FIG. 5 is a side elevation view showing a status in use of the embodiment shown in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a side elevation view showing a status in operation of the embodiments shown in FIG. 5;
- FIG. 7 is a side elevation view showing still another embodiment of a safety device for seat according to the present invention; and
- FIG. 8 is a side elevation view showing a status in operation of the embodiment in FIG. 7.
- Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In explaining the present invention, the same names and reference numerals will be given to the same components, and explanations in the same will be omitted.
- FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of a safety device for seat according to the present invention.
- As shown in FIG. 1, a
seat stand 10 is formed on acar seat 1, and a seat for infant andchild 3 a is installed slidable on theseat stand 10. - A
reference numeral 2 indicates a back of thecar seat 1, and areference numeral 24 indicates a safety belt. - As shown in FIG. 2, for the normal use of the seat for infant/
child 3 a, a plurality ofratchet grooves 4 is formed on a bottom surface of the seat for infant/child 3 a, and aratchet lever 6 which could be rotated about apin 7 and engaged with an one of theratchet grooves 4 using aratchet projection 5 formed at one end thereof, is installed in theseat stand 10. - A pin-installed position in the
ratchet lever 6 locates close to the end having theratchet projection 5 so as to allow theratchet lever 6 to maintain the self-locking. - Therefore, the seat for infant/
child 3 a is in the normal stance and enables the normal usage, with maintaining a locking status by using an engaging structure of theratchet lever 6. - As means for releasing the seat for infant/
child 3 a from the locking using impact force in the front/rear collision of the car, animpact reaction ball 9 is used. - The
impact reaction ball 9 locates in aball seat 11 provided to a rear portion in the seat stand 10. - As means for assisting the sliding movement of the seat for infant/
child 3 a, acompression spring 12 that is disposed to a front portion in theseat stand 10, is used. Abracket 13 is formed downwardly at a front portion of the bottom surface of the infant/children seat 3 a and is connected with a front end of thecompression spring 12, in order to use the elastic force of thecompression spring 12. - In normal use of the seat for infant/
child 3 a, thespring 12 is maintained to be compressed. - Accordingly, the
impact reaction ball 9 moves forwardly due to the inertia force by the impact in the front/rear collision and pushes a rear end of theratchet lever 6 upward. Then, theratchet projection 5 is disengaged with theratchet groove 4 while theratchet lever 6 is pulled back, and simultaneously the seat for infant/child 3 a is moved forward forcibly by the elastic force of thecompression spring 12. - Since the seat for infant/
child 3 a lies down with being moved forward as such, infant or child seated thereon is not affected by the impact. - FIG. 3 illustrates the locking operation between ball and spring for maintaining the normal stance of the seat for infant/
child 3 a. - A plurality of ball-
engaging grooves 8 are formed with constant mutual distance on the bottom surface of the seat for infant/child 3 a, In theseat stand 10, installed are alocking ball 14/locking spring 15 providing the vertical elastic force and ahousing 16 receiving thelocking ball 14/locking spring 15 therein. - Therefore, with the elastic force of the
locking spring 15 and the engagement of thelocking ball 14 with a one of the ball-engaging grooves 8, the seat for infant/child 3 a maintains the normal stance. In addition, when the impact is given in the front/rear collision, thelocking ball 14 leaves the ball-engaging groove 8, and at the same time the seat for infant/child 3 a lies down with moving forward, so that infant or child is protected from the impact. - FIG. 4 illustrates another embodiment of a safety device for seat according to the present invention.
- As shown in FIG. 4, a seat-receiving
space 17 that a front portion thereof is opened, is formed in theback 2 of the car seat, and a seat for infant/child 3 b is installed in the seat-receivingspace 17. - The seat for infant/
child 3 b is unfolded on theseat 1 when in use and is stored in theback 2 when not in use. - When the seat for infant/
child 3 b is stored, theseat 1 could be used normally. - The seat for infant/
child 3 b comprises aback member 21 a having aroller 23 a at an upper end thereof and astand member 18 a connected with theback member 21 a by ashaft 22 a. Thestand member 18 a could slide ingrooves 20 formed in both sidewalls, with being putting on the seat stand 10 of aseat body 19. - The
back member 21 a and standmember 18 a become close or away each other about a shaft-connected portion, and thereby infant or child lies down naturally together with theseat 3 b in its forward movement. - The seat stand 10 and stand
member 18 a are disposed to be inclined, so as to maintain the stance of the seat for infant/child 3 b normally when the external force does not act thereon. - That is, by allowing a front portion of the seat for infant/
child 3 a to be higher than a rear portion, the center of gravity of infant or child locates in the rear and the forward movement of theseat 3 b is prevented. - As shown in FIG. 5, when the seat for infant/
child 3 b is used normally, infant or child could be seated safely on thestand member 18 a and theback member 21 a, fastened with asafety belt 24, and theseat body 19 locates in front of the infant or child as a protection means so that the body, especially the legs of the infant and child are prevented from contacting directly with the inside of the car. - As shown in FIG. 6, when the impact is given, the body of infant or child inclines forward due to the reaction force, the
stand member 18 a slides forward using sliding structure, and at the same time theback member 21 a slide down along theback 2 using theroller 23 a. - According to this movement of the
stand member 18 a andback member 21 a, the seat for infant/child 3 b lies down entirely and guides the infant and child into the safe stance for the impact. - FIG. 7 illustrates still another embodiment of a safety device for seat according to the present invention.
- The embodiment in FIG. 7 provides the structure simpler than that of the embodiment in FIG. 4, having an identical effect.
- In a seat for infant/child 3 c, a
stand member 18 b and aback member 21 b are connected by ashaft 22 b and aroller 23 b is installed at an upper end of the back member so that each member become close or away in the forward movement of thestand member 18 b. - Especially, the forward movement of the
stand member 18 b is achieved by the direct sliding on the seat stand 10. - For this, an upper surface of
seat stand 10 is formed as a gentle concave surface, a front portion thereof is made to be higher that of others, and a bottom surface of thestand member 18 b put on the upper surface of theseat stand 10 is made to contact closely thereon. - As shown in FIG. 8, when the impact is given in the front/rear collision, the
stand member 18 b slides forward along the seat stand 10, and at the same time theback member 21 b slides down along theback 2 using theroller 23 a, increasing a angle regarding thestand member 18 b so that the infants and child seat 3 c lies down entirely. - Therefore, the infant and child on the infant/children seat 3 c is protected safely from the impact.
- Although the seat for infant or child is described in the preferred embodiments of the present invention, this could be adapted for an old person.
- The effect of the safety device according to the present invention is as follows.
- The present invention provides the safety device for car seat that could lie down instantaneously and converting the infant, child or old person into the safe stance, reacting with the impact in the front/rear collision, so that the infant, child or old person could be protected safely from the impact in the front/rear collision.
- Although a number of embodiment have described in the above specification, it should be apparent that the present invention could be embodied in many other specific mode included within the sprit and scope of the present invention. Thus, the present embodiments should be considered as illustrative, and the present invention could be modified within the scope of claims and the equivalent thereof.
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1. A safety device for car seat comprising:
a seat member installed on a conventional car seat and lying down, with sliding forward by a reaction force relative to an impact; and
a locking member maintaining a raised normal stance of the seat member.
2. A device according to claim 1 , wherein the seat member includes a back member and a stand member which are connected by a shaft so that it could unfold or fold according to the forward/backward sliding movement of the stand member.
3. A device according to claim 1 , wherein the locking member is a ratchet lever being fixed by pin, having a ratchet projection at one end thereof which is engaged with one of ratchet grooves on a bottom surface of the seat member, and releasing a locking with the seat member with a rear end thereof being pushed upward by a impact reaction ball.
4. A device according to claim 2 , wherein the seat member includes a seat body which could be pulled forward so as to protect the legs of a person seated thereon.
5. A device according to claim 1 , wherein the seat member is installed on a sliding contact surface of a seat stand to be able to slide forward or backward thereon, maintaining a predetermined height from the seat.
6. A device according to claim 2 , wherein the seat member is installed on a sliding contact surface of a seat stand to be able to slide forward or backward thereon, maintaining a predetermined height from the seat.
7. A device according to claim 2 , wherein a front portion of the stand member is formed to be higher than a rear portion thereof so that the seat member on the stand member maintains the raised normal stance without the locking member.
8. A device according to claim 1 , wherein the locking member includes a locking ball engaged with one of ball-engaging grooves on the bottom surface of the seat member, a locking spring providing the locking ball with the vertical elastic force, and a housing receiving the locking ball and locking spring.
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