The present invention relates to article holder and in particular to such a holder when provided within a child safety seat.
In this respect, child safety seats are well known for assisting in securing a child within the interior of a vehicle. Such seats take many forms but in general involve a seat base which rests on the vehicle seat base, and a seat back which, in the case of forwardly facing child seats, rests against the vehicle seat back.
Known child seats have incorporated arrangements for holding articles such as cups. One such seat is disclosed in US2005/0082888, which shows an object holder which is pivotally mounted to move between retracted and extended positions. In the retracted position the holder is stowed within the seat base, the holder pivoting transversely to the side of the seat base when needed.
This known arrangement however suffers problems in that with modern vehicle seat interiors, the vehicle seat cushions have contoured profiles, often with the side edges of the seat base and seat back being raised to support and envelope the occupant. Such contoured profiles can cause problems in relation to the correct mounting and fixing of child seats, but also more specifically in the present context in relation to operation of such article holders. In this connection, the path of holders such as disclosed in US2005/0082888 can be impeded by such raised side edges, impairing their use.
The present invention seeks to resolve such problems of known arrangements.
According to a first aspect there is provided an article holder for a child seat, the holder comprising:—
a holder portion for holding one or more articles;
a mounting in relation to which said holder portion is movably mounted;
wherein the holder portion and said mounting are configured for relative sliding movement there between along an arcuate path. Such an arrangement provides for an effective means of actuating the article holder.
Conveniently, the holder portion slides on the mounting. As such, the holder portion can move across the mounting for deployment of the article holder.
Preferably, one of the holder portion and mounting has an arcuate guide track for receiving guide formations provided to the other of the holder portion and mounting. The guide track and guide formations provide a reliable means for controlling the deployment of the article holder.
Conveniently, the article holder has deployed and stowed positions, wherein in use, in moving from the stowed to the deployed position the holder portion moves upwards and outwards along said arcuate path. In this way, deployment of the article holder is less likely to be impeded by, for example, raised contours of a vehicle seat.
Conveniently, the mounting comprises a shell for mounting within a recess provided to a child seat. The mounting means and holder portion can be therefore be provided together as a unit ready for installation within a suitable recess in a seat. The shell and holder portion may each have a wedge shaped configuration for optimising space usage.
Conveniently, in a stowed position, the holder is substantially received in the mounting. As such, when stowed the article holder lies substantially flush with the seat enhancing its compactness.
Preferably, the holder portion and mounting have co-operating detent formations for assisting in holding the holder in its deployed position. In this way the article holder will remain available for storage of articles unless closed by a user.
Whilst the article holder can be provided in the seat back, it is conveniently provided in a seat base of a child seat.
According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided an article holder for a child seat, the holder comprising:—a holder portion for holding one or more articles, the holder portion having one or more guide formations for engagement with one or more complementary formations on a holder portion mounting for slidably guiding the holder portion along an arcuate path between deployed and stowed positions.
An example of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:—
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An exterior surface 12 of the holder is formed so as to be generally flush with the seat side profile when the holder is in its stowed position. Incorporated into the exterior surface 12 is a finger grip formation 13 in the form of an aperture as shown in
The holder portion moreover has sliders 14, provided in the form of clip elements, which project from the arcuate running surface 9. These sliders 14 cooperate with guide tracks 15 provided within the mounting 7. The guide tracks take the form of slots in the mounting. The mounting is in this regard formed from a half shell segment, the slots being provided in an arcuate back wall 16 of the shell.
With the sliders 14 clipped into the slots, the arcuate surfaces of the holder and mounting cooperate, and allow relative slidable movement. The extent of the slots determines the amount of movement between the stowed and deployed positions. Formations 17 are provided to the holder portion and mounting and are arranged to cooperate with the holder portion in the deployed position. These formations assist with holding the holder in the deployed position.
Whilst the article holder may have a recess formed to hold a bottle or cup, it may have additional recesses for electronic games, or music or telephone devices. An article holder may be provided on each side of the child seat, and these may be configured for holding different articles.
The article holder may be used with child seats having backrests or with booster seats.
As shown, the mounting 7 comprises a shell, which can be mounted within a suitable recess provided in a child seat. The mounting 7 and holder portion 6 can be therefore be provided together as a unit ready for installation within such a suitable recess in a seat.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0513459.8 | Jul 2005 | GB | national |
0513649.4 | Jul 2005 | GB | national |
0513733.6 | Jul 2005 | GB | national |
0525534.4 | Dec 2005 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2006/002427 | 6/30/2006 | WO | 00 | 9/18/2008 |