This invention relates to safety, the safe boarding of children into and out of a vehicle, particularly from the sidewalk side of a vehicle. Such method of embarkation and disembarkation reduces injuries to both child and assisting adult.
While much emphasis has been given to children's safety in a vehicle, so much so, that it is the law to place children in a child seat or be penalized for not doing so. The present invention takes safety to a new and higher level when embarking and disembarking in and out of a vehicle.
Currently, an adult placing a child in a vehicle disregards the side of the street the child seat may be located. If the seat is positioned on the traffic side of the vehicle when parked, the adult due to being in a rush and tedious task of unstrapping and re-strapping the child seat from the traffic side of the vehicle to the sidewalk side, puts the child and the adult in danger. This invention reduces not only the labor involved in boarding and removing a child from a vehicle, but more importantly reduces and eliminates the danger involved. Currently the danger involved is obvious and therefore, a new method is called for. The invention allows the adult to safely place or remove a child from a vehicle safely with very little effort.
The new and safer method employs the use of a plurality of transverse rods, a carriage, and supporting side posts. The transverse rods, while supporting the carriage, rest against the rear seat of a vehicle. While suspended to the rear seat, the carriage attached to the transverse rods can be slid laterally, right to left, vice versa within the width of the vehicle. The lateral motion is accomplished by a rope/cord, push or pull or by remote control from the sidewalk side of the vehicle away from traffic. This child seat carrying carriage allows the adult to assist the child safely and effortlessly, regardless of the side of the street the vehicle is parked. When the vehicle is parked, if the child is on the traffic side of the vehicle, the adult (within the vehicle) can simply rope, pull/push or remotely slide the child towards the sidewalk side—danger and hassle free.
A new and safer method of placing and removing a child from a vehicle from the sidewalk side of the vehicle. This new and much needed method reduces danger to both the child and the assisting adult. This method further reduces time while boarding or removing the child.
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62603668 | Jun 2017 | US |