Claims
- 1. A rear-facing safety seat for a infant to be used in a vehicle, the safety seat comprising:
a base, adapted to be secured to a seat of the vehicle by a seat belt passed through an opening in said base; a cradle having a back portion, seat portion, sides to said back and seat portions and a handle attached across said sides; wherein a latching mechanism incorporated in said base removably secures said cradle to said base by grasping a structural element between said handle and said sides.
- 2. The rear-facing safety seat according to claim 1 wherein said base further comprises a canopy and a foundation integrally joined and a dissipating panel attached to said canopy.
- 3. The rear-facing safety seat according to claim 2 wherein said dissipating panel comprises:
a foam panel formed to conform to said canopy in size and shape; and a fascia panel fastened to said canopy with said foam panel sandwiched therebetween.
- 4. The rear-facing safety seat according to claim 2 wherein said foundation comprises:
a frame providing a set of sides and a bottom for said base; and a suspension assembly comprising a set of shock absorbers suspending a holder between said set of sides, said holder supporting a set of paws of said latching mechanism.
- 5. The rear-facing safety seat according to claim 4 wherein said latching mechanism further includes a pair of knobs each disposed on one side of said base, each knob incorporating a releasing mechanism to open said set of paws to release said cradle.
- 6. A base providing a mounting space for a cradle comprising:
a foundation constructed of a deformable material comprising a back canopy wrapped around a back of the mounting space for said cradle, and a frame forming sides and a bottom of said foundation; a suspension assembly comprising an cradle holder, incorporating a latching mechanism to hold said cradle, and shock absorbers suspending said cradle holder from said sides of said frame; and a canopy comprising a foam panel constructed to conform to an external side of said back canopy and a fascia panel of a thin deformable material adapted to hold said foam panel tightly against said external side of said back canopy, wherein said base provides an energy absorbing and dissipating function.
- 7. The base according to claim 6 wherein said shock absorbers comprise a pair of front shock absorbers and a pair of rear shock absorbers, said front shock absorbers stiffer than said rear shock absorbers.
- 8. The base according to claim 6 wherein said shock absorbers have a same geometry and a different stiffness chosen to allow an installed cradle to rock toward said back canopy in response to an impact directed at said fascia panel.
- 9. The base according to claim 6 wherein said sides of said frame are ribbed to improve the uniformity of transmission of energy.
- 10. The base according to claim 6 wherein said foam panel incorporates vertical ribs that improves an energy absorptive property of said foam panel.
- 11. A latching mechanism for gravity engagement and single handed disengagement of at least one horizontal structural part of an assembly to be held, said latching mechanism comprising:
at least one jaw each jaw corresponding to each horizontal structural part, said jaw comprising a movable paw and a paw backstop; at least one linkage each linkage connecting the base of each movable paw to a rotatable translation bar at least one release knob adapted to turn said rotatable translation bar to a release position; at least one spring, each spring holding one jaw normally closed, said spring allowing said jaw to open when a weight of said assembly to be held exerts a downward force on all said at least one jaws, wherein said assembly to be held may be locked in by placing said at least one horizontal structural part on said corresponding said at least one jaw.
- 12. A method to protect an infant from the energy of an auto impact and airbag activation comprising:
placing said infant in a rear-facing safety seat installed in a front seat of an automobile, said rear facing safety seat comprising a base made as a canopy and a foundation integrally joined and a dissipating panel attached to said canopy, said base adapted to be secured to the seat of said automobile, and a cradle having a back portion, a seat portion, sides to said back and seat portions and a handle attached across said sides, wherein a latching mechanism incorporated in said base removably secures said cradle to said base by grasping a structural element between said handle and said sides; allowing a dashboard and an airbag to impact said safety seat on a fascia panel forming an outside layer of said dissipating panel; deforming said fascia panel to absorb a first portion of an impact force; transmitting a second portion of said impact force to a foam panel forming an inner layer of said dissipating panel; compressing said foam layer to absorb a third portion of said impact force and to transmit a fourth portion of said impact force to said canopy; deforming said canopy and said integrally joined foundation to absorb a fifth portion of said impact force; flexing a set of shock absorbers disposed between said foundation and said cradle to dissipating a sixth portion of said impact force; and moving said cradle in a rotational and a translational manner within said base dissipating a last portion of said impact force.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/358,560 filed Feb. 21, 2002, and under 35 U.S.C. §120 to patent application Ser. No. 09/515,434 filed Feb. 29, 2000, entitled: CONVERTIBLE CHILD SAFETY SEAT, which application claimed priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 to patent application Ser. No. 09/170,383, filed Oct. 13, 1998, entitled: CONVERTIBLE CHILD SAFETY SEAT, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,042,181, the disclosures of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] N/A
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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