This application claims priority to Netherlands patent application NL2022903 filed Apr. 9, 2019, which application is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The present disclosure relates to a carrying device and particularly to a carrying device comprising at least one object to be carried and at least one handle connected with at least one end to the object. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a child restraint including an infant carrier and a handle for the infant carrier.
According to the present disclosure, a child restraint includes a seating bucket adapted to carry a child and a bucket carrier coupled to the seating bucket. In illustrative embodiments, the bucket carrier includes first and second side carrying parts coupled to the seating bucket.
In illustrative elements, each of the first and second side carrying parts of the bucket carrier includes a movable strap and an elastic element. The movable strap is arranged to be gripped by a caregiver to allow the caregiver to carry the seating basket. The elastic element is coupled to the movable strap and to the seating bucket. The seating bucket is a shell-shaped seat in illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure.
In illustrative embodiments, the elastic element of each of the first and second side carrying parts of the bucket carrier is configured to yieldably and automatically pull the movable strap in an inward direction through a strap-receiving passage formed in the seating bucket from a temporary CARRYING position to a normal RETRACTED position when the movable strap is released by a caregiver that had been using the bucket carrier to carry the seating bucket. When a caregiver grips and pulls on the movable strap to lift the seating bucket upwardly, the movable strap is moved through the strap-receiving passage formed in the seating bucket in an outward direction to move from the normal RETRACTED position to a temporary CARRYING position.
In illustrative embodiments, the elastic element of each of the first and second side carrying parts of the bucket carrier remains hidden from the view of the caregiver in a covered space provided in the seating bucket whether the movable strap occupies the normal RETRACTED position when the seating bucket is at rest or the temporary CARRYING position when the seating bucket is being carried. This causes the caregiver to perceive that each carrying part comprises only a flexible-but-not-elastic strap since that is the only portion of each carrying part that is visible to the caregiver.
Additional features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
The detailed disclosure particularly refers to the accompanying FIGS. in which:
A general disclosure of a child-carrying device 1 in accordance with the present disclosure is provided in
Perspective views of a child-carrying device 1 in accordance with the present disclosure are shown in
Shell-shaped seat 2 can support a child 8 as suggested in
As suggested in
When a caregiver grips the carrying parts 3, 4 in the normal RETRACTED position shown in
A carrying device in accordance with the present disclosure includes a seating-bucket carry handle that can be moved easily from a normal RETRACTED position to a temporary CARRYING position, and vice versa. The seating-bucket carry handle is movable relative to the seating bucket 2 between a RETRACTED position and a CARRYING position. The retractable handle comprises a flexible, non-elastic strap adapted to be held by a caregiver and at least one elastic element that is coupled to the flexible, non-elastic strap and configured to bias the flexible, non-elastic strap toward the normal RETRACTED position.
If no pulling force is applied to the retractable handle by a caregiver, the elastic element will retract under influence of the spring force of the elastic element to an unloaded position. In accordance with the present disclosure, the elastic element can be an elastic band or other material like a spring having elastic characteristics which can be elongated against spring force and be returned to its unbiased length under spring force.
Due to the elastic element the flexible non-elastic strap will be folded or rippled between the at least one end of the non-elastic strap and the at least one end side of the elastic band. The amount of folding depends in accordance with the present disclosure on the difference in length of the elastic element in the normal RETRACTED position and in the temporary CARRYING position.
When the seating bucket 2 needs to be lifted, a caregiver takes the handle due to which the weight of the seating bucket 2 and an infant in the seating bucket 2 and applies a pulling force on the non-elastic strap. Due to this force, the non-elastic strap will be moved from its folded or rippled position into a tight position against the spring force of the elastic element whereby the elastic element will be extended.
As soon as the non-elastic strap can no longer be moved by the caregiver between the seating bucket 2 and the carrying part, the elastic element will no longer be extended and the maximum force on the elastic element is reached. No additional forces will be applied on the elastic element so that overstretching of the elastic element is easily prevented, rendering the lifespan of the elastic element relatively long. The forces of the seating bucket 2 and seated infant 8 on the handle will be fully carried by the non-elastic strap. This also provides the caregiver with a safety perception identical to the caregiver experience with non-elastic straps without such an elastic band. Both spaced-apart side end of the elastic element can be connected to the non-elastic strap. It is also possible in accordance with the present disclosure that the one side end is connected to the non-elastic strap while the other side end is connected to seating bucket 2, as long as in the CARRYING position the weight of seating bucket 2 and seated infant 8 is carried only by the non-elastic strap.
If the seating bucket 2 is placed on a support such as bucket-support base and a caregiver releases the handle, the handle will automatically move to the normal RETRACTED position shown in
A FIRST embodiment of a handle 11 of a carrying device such as a child-carrying device 1 according to the present disclosure, is shown in a normal RETRACTED position in
Handle 11 comprises an elongated FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap 12 having a first end 13 connected to a frame (not shown) of shell-shaped seat 2 and a second end 14 connected to that frame as suggested on
If no external force is applied by a caregiver on non-elastic strap 12, handle 11 will be in the normal RETRACTED position as shown in
When an external pulling force F is applied on the carrying part 3, 4 by a caregiver, second side end 17 of elastic element 15 together with part 18 of non-elastic strap 12 connected thereto will be moved toward the passage 7 formed in shell-shaped seat 2 against a spring force of elastic element 15 until part 18 of non-elastic strap 12 is pulled tight and prevents further movement of the second side end 17 of elastic element 15 toward the passage 7. As soon as part 18 of non-elastic strap 12 is pulled tight, the external pulling force F applied on the carrying part 3, 4 by a caregiver will be carried by non-elastic strap 12. The force applied to elastic element 15 is limited to the force needed to extend elastic element 15 to the same length as part 18 of non-elastic strap 12.
In the FIRST embodiment as shown in
A FIRST embodiment of the carrying device according to the present disclosure is illustrated in
When seating bucket 2 needs to be lifted, a caregiver takes the carrying part 3 or 4 due to which the weight of the object (e.g. shell-shaped seat 2 and seated infant 8) applies a force on the non-elastic strap 12. Due to this force, the non-elastic strap 12 will be moved from its folded or rippled position into a tight position against the spring force of the elastic element 15 whereby the elastic element 15 will be extended.
A SECOND embodiment of a handle 21 of a carrying device such as a child-carrying device 1 according to the present disclosure is shown in a normal RETRACTED position in
If no external force is applied on the non-elastic strap 22, handle 21 will be in the normal RETRACTED position as shown in
When an external pulling force F is applied by a caregiver on the carrying part 3, 4 as suggested in
A SECOND embodiment of the carrying device according to the present disclosure is illustrated in
When a part of the non-elastic strap 22 near a first 23 of the both ends 23, 24 is used as a carrying part to lift the seating bucket 2, a part of the non-elastic strap 22 between the carrying part and the second 24 of the both ends 23, 24 will be pulled tight between the second end 24 of the non-elastic strap 22 and the side end of the elastic element 25 located close to the carrying part against spring force of the elastic band 25. When a part of the non-elastic strap 22 near the second 24 of the both ends 23, 24 is used as a carrying part to lift the seating bucket 2, a part of the non-elastic strap 22 between the carrying part and the first 23 of the both ends 23, 24 will be pulled tight between the first end 23 of non-elastic strap 22 and the side end of the elastic element 25 located close to the carrying part against spring force of the elastic band 25.
It is also possible to use both parts of the non-elastic strap 22 near the first and second ends 23, 24 as carrying parts 3, 4 to lift the seating bucket 2 by means of two carrying parts 23, 24. This provides a more stable position of the seating bucket 2 with respect to the handle 21 being less prone to swinging of the seating bucket 2 with respect to the handle 21.
A THIRD embodiment of a handle 31 of a child-carrying device according to the present disclosure is shown in
Seen from the first end 33 as suggested in
The non-elastic strap 32 comprises a first carrying part 43 located on non-elastic strap 32 between first end 33 of non-elastic strap 32 and first side end 36 of elastic element 35 and a second carrying part 44 located on non-elastic strap 32 between second end 34 of non-elastic strap 32 and second side end 37 of elastic element 35 as suggested in
Handle 31 is shown in
The side ends 36, 37 of elastic element 35 will be displaced towards the nearest pin-shaped elements 41, 42 until non-elastic strap 32 is pulled tight and cannot be further moved out of the passage 7 formed in shell-shaped seat 2 and is in the temporary CARRYING position as shown in
A THIRD embodiment of the carrying device according to the present disclosure is characterized in that the handle 31 comprises two carrying parts 43, 44 located on each side of the elastic element 35 on the non-elastic strap 32 as suggested n
A FOURTH embodiment of a child-carrying device 50 according to the present disclosure is shown in a normal RETRACTED position in
When a force F is applied by a caregiver on second end 56 of non-elastic strap 54, second pulley-shaped element 58 will be pulled in the direction of first pulley-shaped element 53 over a certain distance D against the spring force of elastic element 57. Due to the movement of second pulley-shaped element 58, second end 56 of non-elastic strap 54 will be moved over twice this distance D and the force applied on elastic element 57 will be twice the force F.
The second end 56 can be moved into the direction of the force F until non-elastic strap 54 is pulled tight. As soon as the force F is removed, non-elastic strap 54 will be pulled back from the temporary CARRYING position as shown in
A FOURTH embodiment of the carrying device according to the present disclosure is characterized in that the two carrying parts can be positioned AGAINST each other in the temporary CARRYING position. AGAINST in the context of the present disclosure means that the two carrying parts abut each other or are so close to each other that a caregiver can hold both carrying parts of the handle 52 in one hand.
A FIFTH embodiment of a child-carrying device 60 according to the present disclosure is shown in a normal RETRACTED position in
A FIFTH embodiment of the carrying device according to the present disclosure is characterized in that the non-elastic strap 54 is guided along at least a first pulley-shaped element connected to the seating bucket 2 and through at least a second pulley-shaped element connected to the at least one side end of the elastic band 57. The second pulley-shaped element is movable against spring force of the elastic element 57 towards the at least a first pulley-shaped element to reduce the distance therebetween.
Both pulley-shaped elements act as pulleys. This has the advantage that if the second pulley-shaped element moves under a certain force over a certain distance towards the first pulley-shaped element that an end of the non-elastic strap 54 guided along the first and second pulley-shaped elements will be moved over twice said distance at half said force.
A SIXTH embodiment of the carrying device according to the present disclosure is characterized in that the elastic element is located inside the seating bucket 2, while the non-elastic strap extends through at least one passage formed in the seating bucket 2 from the inside to the outside of the seating bucket 2. By locating the elastic element inside the seating bucket 2, the elastic element is hidden from view and a caregiver will only see the non-elastic strap. When pulling on the non-elastic strap, the caregiver will only experience that the non-elastic strap will get longer. In the CARRYING position, the caregiver will not notice the spring force and will have a safety perception identical to the caregiver experience with non-elastic straps without such an elastic band.
A SEVENTH embodiment of the carrying device according to the present disclosure is characterized in that the carrying device is a child-carrying device like a child seat, a child vehicle seat, and a carry cot. The carrying device is very suitable for a child-carrying device whereby a caregiver must be able to pick up the child-carrying device easily, preferably holding two carrying parts in one hand, having a good safety perception. Since the weight of the child-carrying device is being carried by the non-elastic strap, the risk that such strap will break is minimized. Furthermore, overstretching of the elastic element is also minimized as discussed herein, so that the retracting function will stay working and have a long lifespan.
An EIGHTH embodiment of the carrying device according to the present disclosure is characterized in that the non-elastic strap is located on two lateral sides of the child-carrying device in the normal RETRACTED position of the non-elastic strap. This provides the non-elastic strap in reach of a person who wants to carry the child-carrying device, while not being in front of the child in the normal RETRACTED position
Handle 72 of child-carrying device 71 comprises an endless or nearly endless non-elastic strap 73 provided with two parts 74, 75 each extending from a first lateral side 5 to a second lateral side 6 over a bottom 76 of shell-shaped seat 2 as shown in
Handle 82 of child-carrying device 81 comprises a non-elastic strap 83 connected with ends 84 to the lateral sides 5, 6 and with one part extending from a first lateral side 5 to a second lateral side 6 over a bottom 76 of shell-shaped seat 2 as shown in
Handle 92 of child-carrying device 91 comprises an endless or nearly endless non-elastic strap 93 provided with two parts 94 each extending from a first lateral side 5 to a second lateral side 6 along respectively an upper part 95 and lower part 96 of shell-shaped seat 2 as shown in
The shell-shaped seats made in accordance with the present disclosure preferably comprise elements configured and arranged to hide the elastic element and the pulley-shaped elements, if present, from view. It is also possible in accordance with the present disclosure to provide an elastic element on each side of the carrying parts. It is also possible in accordance with the present disclosure to use only one carrying part. It is also possible in accordance with the present disclosure to use the handle on a child vehicle seat or a carry cot. However it can also be a suitcase or bag or other object to be carried. Instead of a C-shaped bracket, it is also possible to use other shaped connection elements.
Carrying device (1, 50, 60, 71, 81, 91) comprises at least one OBJECT to be carried and at least one handle (11, 21, 31, 52, 72, 82, 92) connected with at least one end (13, 14, 23, 24, 33, 34, 55, 56, 84) to the OBJECT. The carrying device is characterized in that the handle (11, 21, 31, 52, 72, 82, 92) is movable between a RETRACTED position and a CARRYING position. Retractable handle (11, 21, 31, 52, 72, 82, 92) comprises a FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) adapted to be held by a caregiver and at least one elastic element (15, 25, 35, 57) coupled to the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) and configured to bias the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) toward the RETRACTED position.
Carrying device (1, 50, 60, 71, 81, 91) is further characterized in that the flexible, non-elastic strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) is connected with the at least one end (13, 14, 23, 24, 33, 34, 55, 56, 84) to the OBJECT, while the elastic element (15, 25, 35, 57) is connected with at least one side end (16, 17, 26, 27, 36, 37) to the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) at a first distance from the at least one end (13, 14, 23, 24, 33, 34, 55, 56, 84) of the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83). Handle (11, 21, 31, 52, 72, 82, 92) further comprises at least one carrying part (3, 4, 43, 44) adapted to be held by the caregiver and located on the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) at a second distance from the at least one end of the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) that is larger than the first distance. Handle (11, 21, 31, 52, 72, 82, 92) is movable between the RETRACTED position and the CARRYING position, whereby in the RETRACTED position the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) is at least partly folded between the at least one end (13, 14, 23, 24, 33, 34, 55, 56, 84) of the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) and the at least one end side (16, 17, 26, 27, 36, 37) of the elastic element (15, 25, 35, 57) due to spring force of the elastic element (15, 25, 35, 57), while in the CARRYING position, the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) is at least pulled tight between the at least one end (13, 14, 23, 24, 33, 34, 55, 56, 84) of the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) and the at least one side end (16, 17, 26, 27, 36, 37) of the elastic element (15, 25, 35, 57) against spring force of the elastic element (15, 25, 35, 57).
Carrying device (1, 50, 60, 71, 81, 91) is further characterized in that the non-elastic strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) is connected with both ends (13, 14, 23, 24, 33, 34, 55, 56, 84) to the object, while the elastic element (15, 25, 35, 57) is connected at both side ends (16, 17, 26, 27, 36, 37) to the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) at distances from the both ends (13, 14, 23, 24, 33, 34, 55, 56, 84) of the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83), In the RETRACTED position the both side ends (16, 17, 26, 27, 36, 37) are located closer to each other than in the CARRYING position, while the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) is at least partly folded between the both side ends (16, 17, 26, 27, 36, 37) of the elastic element (15, 25, 35, 57).
Carrying device (1, 50, 60, 71, 81, 91) is further characterized in that the handle (11, 21, 31, 52, 72, 82, 92) comprises two carrying parts (3, 4) located on each side of the elastic element (15, 25, 35, 57) on the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83).
Carrying device (1, 50, 60, 71, 81, 91) is further characterized in that the two carrying parts (3, 4) can be positioned against each other in the CARRYING position.
Carrying device (1, 50, 60, 71, 81, 91) further characterized in that the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) is guided along at least a first pulley-shaped element (53, 61) connected to the object and through at least a second pulley-shaped element (58) connected to the at least one side end of the elastic element (15, 25, 35, 57), whereby the second pulley-shaped element (58) is movable against spring force of the elastic element (15, 25, 35, 57) towards the at least a first pulley-shaped element (53, 61) to reduce the distance therebetween.
Carrying device (1, 50, 60, 71, 81, 91) is further characterized in that the elastic element (15, 25, 35, 57) is located inside the object, while the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) extends through at least one passage (7) in the object from the inside to the outside of the OBJECT.
Carrying device (1, 50, 60, 71, 81, 91) is further characterized in that the carrying device (1, 50, 60, 71, 81, 91) is a child-carrying device (1, 50, 60, 71, 81, 91) like a child seat, a child vehicle seat, or a carry cot.
Carrying device (1, 50, 60, 71, 81, 91) is further characterized in that the non-elastic strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83) is located on two lateral sides of the child-carrying device (1, 50, 60, 71, 81, 91) in the RETRACTED position of the FLEXIBLE-BUT-NON-ELASTIC strap (12, 22, 32, 54, 73, 83).
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