This application claims the benefit of Chinese Patent Application No. 2021113427857, filed on Nov. 12, 2021, the entire content of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
The present application relates to the technical field of child carrier, in particular, to a child safety seat.
At present, the child safety seat on the market, in the event of an accident such as an impact or a car emergency braking, is often prone to generate a certain acceleration due to its own inertia or an impact force received, resulting in a certain displacement of the head of a child seated on the safety seat. However, if the child's head is displaced too much, it might possibly cause an injury to the child's body.
A child safety seat is provided. The child safety seat includes a seat body defining a seating space, a seat belt disposed on the front of the seat body and on the rear of the seat body, and a first barrier disposed on the rear of the seat body. The seat belt abuts against the first barrier, and the first barrier is configured to prevent the seat body from being deformed.
In the above-described child safety seat, the seat belt is disposed on the front of the seat body and the rear of the seat body to secure the child in the seating space. In addition, the first barrier is disposed on the rear of the seat body, the seat belt abuts against the first barrier, and the first barrier is configured to prevent the seat body from being deformed. In this way, it can be avoided that, when a vehicle is in an accident such as an impact or an emergency braking, the seat body is pulled and dragged under the impact force of the seat belt to be deformed such that the length of the seat belt in the seating space is increased to allow the child's head to be displaced upward too much, thereby effectively reducing the injury to the child's body.
In one of the embodiments, the seat body includes a seat base and a backrest. The seat base and the backrest enclose to define the seating space. The seat belt is disposed on the front of the seat base and the backrest and on the rear of the seat base and the backrest.
In one of the embodiments, the first barrier is disposed on the rear of the seat base to enable the seat belt to be spaced apart from the rear of the seat base.
In one of the embodiments, the first barrier has a hardness greater than that of the seat base.
In one of the embodiments, the first barrier has a shape of rod, and is at least partially embedded in the rear of the seat base.
In one of the embodiments, the seat belt includes a first connecting section and a second connecting section. The first connecting section has a first end and a second end. The first end is disposed on the rear of the backrest and the second end is disposed on the front of the backrest. The second connecting section passes around the seat base and has a third end and a fourth end. The third end is disposed on the front of the seat base, and the fourth end is connected to the first end.
In one of the embodiments, the child safety seat further includes a limiting member pivotably connected the first barrier and configured to limit the seat belt to the rear of the seat body.
In one of the embodiments, the child safety seat further includes a limiting member configured to limit and fix the seat belt to the rear of the backrest, and a fixing rod fixed on the rear of the backrest, and having the limiting member pivotably connected thereto.
In one of the embodiments, the limiting member includes a limiting portion configured to press the seat belt against the rear of the backrest.
In one of the embodiments, the limiting portion includes a plurality of limiting teeth.
In one of the embodiments, the backrest is provided with a perforation hole, the seat belt passes around the front of the backrest from the rear of the backrest through the perforation hole, and the fixing rod is arranged opposite to the perforation hole.
In one of the embodiments, the child safety seat further includes a second barrier. The second barrier is transversely disposed on the rear of the backrest and is configured to prevent the child safety seat from being deformed.
In one of the embodiments, the rear of the backrest is provided with a first mounting rib and a second mounting rib disposed on two opposite sides thereof, and two ends of the second barrier are fixed on the first mounting rib and the second mounting rib, respectively.
In one of the embodiments, the second barrier has a circular tubular structure.
In one of the embodiments, the circular tubular structure has an outer diameter of 12 mm to 13 mm; the circular tubular structure has a thickness of 1 mm to 1.6 mm.
In one of the embodiments, the child safety seat further includes a clamping member disposed on the front of the backrest and configured to clamp and fix an on-board safety belt of a vehicle.
A child safety seat includes a seat body including a seat base and a backrest connected to each other to define a seating space, and a second barrier fixed on the backrest and configured to prevent the backrest from being deformed.
In one of the embodiments, the second barrier is transversely disposed on the rear of the backrest.
In one of the embodiments, the rear of the backrest is provided with a first mounting rib and a second mounting rib disposed on two opposite sides thereof, and two ends of the second barrier are fixed on the first mounting rib and the second mounting rib, respectively.
In one of the embodiments, the second barrier has a circular tubular structure.
In one of the embodiments, the circular tubular structure has an outer diameter of 12 mm to 13 mm; the circular tubular structure has a thickness of 1 mm to 1.6 mm.
In one of the embodiments, the child safety seat further includes a clamping member disposed on a side of the backrest facing the seating space and configured to clamp and fix an on-board safety belt of a vehicle.
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10, child safety seat; 100, seat body; 110, seating space; 120, seat base; 121, accommodation portion; 130, backrest; 131, perforation hole; 132, first mounting rib; 133, second mounting rib; 200, seat belt; 210, first connecting section; 211, first end; 212, second end; 201, first shoulder belt; 202, second shoulder belt; 220, second connecting section; 222, fourth end; 230, third connecting section; 231, fifth end; 232, sixth end; 300, first barrier; 410, first connecting member; 420, second connecting member; 510, limiting member; 511, limiting portion; 511a, limiting teeth; 512, pivoting portion; 520, fixing rod; 600, second barrier; 700, clamping member; and 20, on-board safety belt.
In order to make the objects, technical solutions, and advantages of the present application become more apparent, the present application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are only used to explain the present application, and do not limit the protection scope of the present application.
It should be noted that when an element is referred to as being “fixed to” another element, it can be directly on the other element or an intermediate element may also be present. When an element is referred to as being “connected to” another element, it can be directly connected to another element or an intermediate element may also be present at the same time. The terms “vertical”, “horizontal”, “left”, “right”, and similar expressions used herein are for illustrative purposes only.
Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the present application belongs. The terms used herein in the description of the present application are for the purpose of describing specific embodiments only, and are not intended to limit the present application. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
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It should be understood that the “front” and “rear” described herein are specifically referenced to the seating space 110. For example, the front of the backrest 130 refers to a side of the backrest 130 facing the seating space 110, and the rear of the backrest 130 refers to a side of the backrest 130 facing away from the seating space 110, and so on.
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Further, the first barrier 300 may protrude from the rear of the seat base 120 so that the seat belt 200 is spaced apart from the rear of the seat base 120. In this way, the seat belt 200 is not directly in contact with the seat base 120, but is directly in contact with the first barrier 300. When the vehicle encounters an accident such as an impact or an emergency braking, the first barrier 300 can receive the impact force applied to the seat belt 200, so that the seat base 120 is protected from being deformed by the seat belt 200, and the portion of the seat belt 200 in the seating space 110 is prevented from being lengthened, thereby reducing the degree of upward displacement of the child' head.
Further, the first barrier 300 has a hardness greater than that of the seat base 120. In this way, the first barrier 300 is disposed on the seat base 120, so that the structural strength of the seat base 120 can be increased. When the vehicle is in an accident such as an impact or an emergency braking, the seat base 120 is not easily deformed through pulling and dragging by the seat belt 200, and the portion of the seat belt 200 in the seating space 110 can be prevented from being lengthened, thereby reducing the degree of upward displacement of the child' head.
Optionally, the first barrier 300 has a shape of rod, and is completely embedded or partially embedded in the rear of the seat base 120. In this embodiment, the first barrier 300 is partially embedded in the rear of the seat base 120, such that the seat belt 200 directly abuts against the first barrier 300, and the seat belt 200 is spaced apart from the rear of the seat base 120.
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Further, in one embodiment, the first barrier 300 and the second barrier 600 may also have at least one limiting member 510 disposed thereon. In another embodiment, as shown in
The limiting member 510 includes a limiting portion 511, and the limiting member 510 can rotate in a direction approaching to the backrest 130, to press the seat belt 200 against the rear of the backrest 130 through the limiting portion 511. In this way, by rotating the limiting member 510 in the direction approaching to the backrest 130, the seat belt 200 can be pressed against the rear of the backrest 130 by the limiting portion 511, so as to prevent the portion of the seat belt 200 in the seating space 110 from being lengthened when an accident occurs, thereby reducing the degree of upward displacement of the child's head. In this embodiment, the limiting portion 511 includes a plurality of limiting teeth 511a. When the limiting member 510 rotates in the direction approaching to the backrest 130, the limiting teeth 511a abuts the seat belt 200 against the rear of the backrest 130, and a greater friction force can be generated between the limiting teeth 511a and the seat belt 200, thereby producing a better limiting effect. When it is necessary to adjust the length of the seat belt 200 in the seating space 110 according to the size of the child in the seating space 110, the limiting member 510 may be rotated in a direction away from the backrest 130, so as to release the abutment of the limiting portion 511 against the seat belt 200, thereby facilitating the adjustment of the length of the seat belt 200 in the seating space 110.
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The second embodiment of the present application provides a child safety seat 10, which includes a seat body 100, a second barrier 600, and a clamping member 700. As shown in
The third embodiment of the present application provides a child safety seat 10, which includes a seat body 100, a seat belt 200, a limiting member 510, and a fixing rod 520. As shown in
The fourth embodiment of the present application provides a child safety seat 10, which includes a seat body 100, a seat belt 200, a first barrier 300, a second barrier 600, and a clamping member 700. As shown in
The above-described child safety seats 10 have at least the following technical effects.
In the above-described child safety seat 10, the seat belt 200 is wound around the front of the seat body 100 and the rear of the seat body 100 to secure the child in the seating space 10. In addition, the first barrier 300 is disposed on the rear of the seat body 100, the seat belt 200 abuts against the first barrier 300, and the first barrier 300 can prevent the seat body 100 from being deformed. In this way, it can be avoided that, when a vehicle is in an accident such as an impact or an emergency braking, the seat body 100 is pulled and dragged under the impact force of the seat belt 200 to be deformed such that the length of the seat belt 200 in the seating space 110 is increased to allow the child's head to be displaced upward too much, thereby effectively reducing the injury to the child's body.
The technical features of the above-described embodiments can be combined arbitrarily. To simplify the description, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, all of the combinations of these technical features should be considered as being fallen within the scope of the present application, as long as such combinations do not contradict with each other.
The foregoing embodiments merely illustrate some embodiments of the present application, and descriptions thereof are relatively specific and detailed. However, it should not be understood as a limitation to the patent scope of the present application. It should be noted that, a person of ordinary skill in the art may further make some variations and improvements without departing from the concept of the present application, and the variations and improvements falls in the protection scope of the present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the present application shall be subject to the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202111342785.7 | Nov 2021 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2022/081792 | 11/14/2022 | WO |