Claims
- 1. A child carrier for supporting a child adjacent the back of a user's torso comprising:a forward portion having straps engageable with the user's torso for enabling the user to tote the child carrier in a hands-free manner; a rearward portion generally rearward of and spaced from the forward portion; a seat portion connected generally between the forward and rearward portions for supporting a child; a child compartment between the forward and rearward portions and defined at least in part by the seat portion; a child safety harness comprising: at least two shoulder straps connected to the carrier at respective first ends of the shoulder straps and positioned in the child compartment to extend over the shoulders of the child when the child is placed on the seat portion; an adjustment strap coupled to respective second ends of the shoulder straps; an adjustment device mounted on the carrier and having an engaged position for engaging the adjustment strap such that the shoulder straps may be tightened on the child by exerting a force on the adjustment strap, the adjustment device inhibiting loosening of the adjustment strap and thereby inhibiting loosening of the shoulder straps on the child when the adjustment device is in the engaged position; and leg straps extending from the rearward portion toward the forward portion and positioned to extend over at least one leg of the child.
- 2. A child carrier as set forth in claim 1 wherein the adjustment device includes a release strap connected to the adjustment device and movable to release the adjustment strap from engagement with the adjustment device for loosening the shoulder straps.
- 3. A child carrier as set forth in claim 1 wherein one of said shoulder straps and one of said leg straps are formed as one piece of continuous material, the respective straps being slidably attached to the seat portion by a connector.
- 4. A child carrier as set forth in claim 3 wherein the adjustment device includes a release strap connected to the adjustment device and movable to release the adjustment strap from engagement with the adjustment device for loosening the shoulder straps and the leg straps simultaneously.
- 5. A child carrier as set forth in claim 4 wherein the adjustment strap and the release strap extend down and away from the child compartment such that they are accessible from outside the child compartment.
- 6. A child carrier as set forth in claim 1 wherein the adjustment device includes a rotatable member having teeth thereon for engaging the adjustment strap when the adjustment device is in the engaged position to substantially secure the adjustment strap against movement in an upward direction and thereby prevent loosening of the shoulder straps, while allowing movement of the adjustment strap in a downward direction for allowing the shoulder straps to be tightened against the child, the adjustment device further having a released position in which the teeth are not engaged with the adjustment strap to allow movement in the upward direction and thereby allow loosening of the shoulder straps.
- 7. A child carrier as set forth in claim 6 wherein the adjustment strap contacts a surface when in the engaged position, the surface having a rib protruding therefrom, and in the event the child is forced abruptly against the shoulder straps, the rotatable member being capable of rotation such that more of the teeth engage the adjustment strap and such that the teeth move farther away from the rib.
- 8. A child carrier as set forth in claim 6 wherein the adjustment device includes a spring biasing the rotatable member toward the engaged position.
- 9. A child carrier as set forth in claim 1 wherein the rearward portion comprises:an inverted U-shape frame member having downwardly extending legs, a cross member mounting the adjustment device extending generally between the legs of the frame member and positioned downward from the seat portion, the adjustment strap and release strap extending down and away from the adjustment device so that the adjustment strap and release strap are easily accessed by the user.
- 10. A child carrier for supporting a child adjacent the back of a user's torso comprising:a forward portion having straps engageable with the user's torso for enabling the user to tote the child carrier in a hands-free manner; a rearward portion including an inverted U-shape frame member generally rearward of and spaced from the forward portion, a cross member extending generally between the legs of the frame member; a seat portion connected generally between the forward and rearward portions for supporting a child; a child compartment between the forward and rearward portions and defined at least in part by the seat portion; a child safety harness comprising: at least two shoulder straps connected to the carrier at respective first ends of the shoulder straps and positioned in the child compartment to extend over the shoulders of the child when the child is placed on the seat portion; an adjustment strap coupled to respective second ends of the shoulder straps; and an adjustment device mounted on the carrier and having an engaged position for engaging the adjustment strap such that the shoulder straps may be tightened on the child by exerting a force only on the adjustment strap, the adjustment device inhibiting loosening of the adjustment strap and thereby inhibiting loosening of the shoulder straps on the child when the adjustment device is in the engaged position; wherein the cross member is positioned below the seat portion and mounts the adjustment device.
- 11. A child carrier as set forth in claim 10 wherein the child safety harness is a five-point harness.
- 12. A child carrier as set forth in claim 11 wherein a shoulder pad and a back pad are mounted on said shoulder straps, the back pad being adjustable vertically to contact the upper back of the child.
- 13. A child carrier as set forth in claim 10 wherein the adjustment device includes a release strap connected to the adjustment device and movable to release the adjustment strap from engagement with the adjustment device for loosening the shoulder straps.
- 14. A child carrier as set forth in claim 13 wherein the adjustment strap and the release strap extend down and away from the child compartment such that they are accessible from outside the child compartment.
- 15. A child carrier as set forth in claim 10 wherein the adjustment device includes a rotatable member having teeth thereon for engaging the adjustment strap when the adjustment device is in the engaged position to substantially secure the adjustment strap against movement in an upward direction and thereby prevent loosening of the shoulder straps, while allowing movement of the adjustment strap in a downward direction for allowing the shoulder straps to be tightened against the child, the adjustment device further having a released position in which the teeth are not engaged with the adjustment strap to allow movement in the upward direction and thereby allow loosening of the shoulder straps.
- 16. A child carrier as set forth in claim 15 wherein the adjustment strap contacts a surface when in the engaged position, the surface having a rib protruding therefrom, and in the event the child is forced abruptly against the shoulder straps, the rotatable member being capable of rotation such that more of the teeth engage the adjustment strap and such that the teeth move farther away from the rib.
- 17. A child carrier as set forth in claim 16 wherein the adjustment device includes a spring biasing the rotatable member toward the engaged position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This patent claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/148,865. Filed Aug. 13, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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