Assembly comprising a chassis and a child seat being detachably connectable to the chassis, as well as such a child seat and such a chassis.
The invention relates to an assembly comprising a chassis and a child seat being detachably connectable to the chassis, which child seat is provided with at least one first connecting element, which is detachably connectable to a second connecting element provided in the chassis.
With such assemblies, which are known per se, a child seat is connected to a chassis, such as a stroller or a base frame present in a vehicle. By connecting the child seat to the chassis, a strong connection with the chassis is realised. Since the child seat can be disconnected from the chassis, the child seat can be easily used as a separate child seat or be connected to another chassis. Thus, a child seat can first be used in combination with a stroller, for example, after which the child seat, connected to a base frame in a vehicle, is used for safely transporting a child in the vehicle.
The assemblies that have been known so far are comparatively complex in design, and they are comparatively complex to operate.
The object of the invention is to provide an assembly in which a child seat can be connected to and disconnected from a chassis in a simple manner.
This object is accomplished with the assembly according to the invention in that the child seat comprises at least one tilting arm which is tiltable about a tilt axis, which tilting arm is provided with at least two first connecting elements, whilst the chassis is provided with at least one pair of second connecting elements, each comprising a recess on a side facing the tilt axis, wherein cams can be positioned in the recesses for interconnecting the first and the second connecting elements.
A strong connection between the child seat and the chassis is realised by means of the cams positioned in the recesses. By tilting the tilting arm about the tilt axis, all cams connected to the tilting arm are simultaneously moved into or out of the recesses. In this way a simple operation is obtained. Since a number of cams are furthermore connected to a number of recesses, a strong connection is moreover realised.
One embodiment of the assembly according to the invention is characterised in that the tilting arm can be tilted about the tilt axis against spring force.
When the child seat is being connected to the chassis and disconnected from the chassis, the tilting arm must be tilted about the tilt axis against spring force. In this way undesirable detachment of the connection between the cams connected to the tilting arm and the recesses is prevented in a simple manner. The connection between the chassis and the child seat can only be broken when a force sufficiently large for tilting the tilting arm about the tilt axis is exerted on the tilting arm.
Another embodiment of the assembly according to the invention is characterised in that the child seat is provided with at least two tilting arms, whose tilt axes extend substantially parallel to the longitudinal sides of the child seat.
The tilting arms extending on both longitudinal sides of the child seat provide a strong and stable connection between the child seat and the chassis. When the child seat is used in a vehicle, forces exerted on the child seat in case of a collision of the vehicle will extend substantially parallel to the longitudinal sides, and thus parallel to the tilt axes. Such forces will be taken up by the cams positioned in the recesses when the child seat is connected to the chassis. Since said forces extend in a direction transversely to the direction in which the cams can tilt, the risk of the cams undesirably moving out of the recesses is eliminated.
Yet another embodiment of the assembly according to the invention is characterised In that the tilting arms can be tilted about the tilt axes against spring force by means of a common operating element.
The connection between the child seat and the chassis can be broken in a simple manner by means of said common operating element.
Another embodiment of the assembly according to the invention is characterised in that the chassis is provided with at least two pairs of second connecting elements, with the recesses of a first pair of second connecting elements facing towards the recesses of the second pair of second connecting elements.
When a force extending from the first pair of second connecting elements towards the second pair of connecting elements, or vice versa, is exerted on the child seat, the cams are urged into the second pair of second connecting elements or the first pair of second connecting elements, respectively, so that a strong connection between the child seat and did chassis remains ensured.
Yet another embodiment of the assembly according to the invention is characterised in that the chassis comprises a plate-shaped part, with which the second connecting elements are connected.
Such a chassis is simple in design and can be used for various chassis, such as a chassis in a stroller, a base frame in a vehicle, a luggage carrier of a bicycle, etc. This makes it attractive for a user to buy various chassis for various uses, to which the child seat can then be connected. Several chassis that are known per se are provided with comparatively complex operating elements, so that the chassis are relatively expensive, which makes it unattractive to buy a number of chassis for different uses.
Yet another embodiment of the assembly according to the invention is characterised in that each cam comprises a sliding surface including an acute angle with the second connecting element, which sliding surface can slide along the second connecting element when the first connecting element is being connected to the second connecting element, as a result of which the tilting arm can be tilted to a position in which the sliding surface extends substantially parallel to the second connecting element, after which the tilting arm can be tilted in an opposite direction for positioning the cam in the recess of the second connecting element.
The sliding surface makes it possible to realise a connection between the cam and the recess in a simple manner.
The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, in which:
a and 3b are a perspective view and a cross-sectional view, respectively, of a child seat disconnected from the chassis;
a and 4b are a perspective view and a cross-sectional view, respectively, of the child seat and the chassis being disconnected from each other, in which the tilting arm is tilted about the tilt axis;
a and 5b are a perspective view and a cross-sectional view, respectively, of a child seat connected to the chassis.
Like parts are indicated by the same numerals in the figures.
The child seat 2 further comprises tilting arms 6 disposed on both longitudinal sides of the bucket 4, only one of which is shown in the figures for the sake of clarity. The tilting arm that is not shown is provided in mirror image relative to a virtual plane of reflection extending between the two longitudinal sides.
Each tilting arm 6 is tiltable in a direction opposed to the direction indicated by the arrow P1 about a tilt axis 7 that extends parallel to said longitudinal sides. The tilting arm 6 is provided with three cams 8, which are each provided with a sliding surface 9 (see
An end 20 of a pulling cable 21 is furthermore connected to the pin 10, which pulling cable 21 is connected to an operating element 22 with an end remote from the end 20. The operating element 22 is connected to a second pulling cable 21, which is connected to the pin 10 of the other tilting arm 6 with an end remote from the operating element 22. By pivoting the operating element 22 in the direction indicated by the arrow P2 (see
The assembly 1 is further provided with the chassis 3, which comprises a plate-shaped part 31. The plate-shaped part 31 is provided with three seconds connecting elements 33 on each longitudinal side 32, which connecting elements are spaced apart by a distance such that the second connecting elements 33 can mate with the six cams 8 of the two tilting arms 6. Each second connecting element 33 comprises a strip 34 extending transversely to the plate-shaped part 31 and a strip 35 extending along edges of the strip 34. The strip 34 and the strip 35 bound a recess 36. The recesses 36 of the second connecting elements 33 located on one longitudinal side 32 are oriented in the direction of the recesses 36 of the second connecting elements 33 on the other longitudinal side 32 of the plate-shaped part 31 of the chassis 3.
The manner of connecting the child seat 2 according to the invention to the chassis 3 according to the invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to
In the relative positions of the child seat 2 and the chassis 3 shown in
To disconnect the child seat from the chassis 3, a user will pivot the operating element 22 in the direction indicated by the arrow P2, as a result of which the tilting arms 6, and thus the cams 8, will be pivoted in the direction indicated by the arrow P1 to the position shown in
It is also possible to provide the chassis 3 with only four second connecting elements 33, in which case only two connecting elements 33 will be disposed on each longitudinal side 32. The child seat 2, which comprises six cams, can also be connected to such a chassis 3. Such a chassis 3 is cheaper and more compact than a chassis as shown in
It is also possible to have the tilt axis 7 extend transversely to the longitudinal sides.
It is also possible for the recesses 36 of the second connecting elements 33 to extend away from each other in which case the cams 8 of the tilting arms 6 must be oriented towards each other.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1035276 | Apr 2008 | NL | national |