This disclosure relates to a child safety seat, and in particular to a child safety seat with an automatically retractable tether.
A child safety seat is a seat specially designed for children. By assembling the child safety seat in a car, the child can ride on the child safety seat, so that the child can be restrained by the child safety seat for protecting the safety of the child.
In an aspect, the present invention provides a child safety seat, which includes a base, a rear portion of which is formed with a top rod protruding upwardly; a seat connected to the base; and a tether telescopically connected to the base, wherein the tether can be automatically retracted when it is extended relative to the base.
In an embodiment, the base includes a retractor assembly, and the retractor assembly includes: a retractor bracket fixed on the base; a retractor, both ends of which are pivotally fixed to the retractor bracket; and an elastic member connected to the retractor bracket and the retractor, and applying a torsion force to the retractor, wherein an end of the tether is fixed and wound on the retractor.
In an embodiment, the child safety seat further includes: a driving member movably provided on the retractor bracket; a restore member fixed to the base and applying a pressure to the driving member; and a switch provided on the retractor bracket, wherein the tether bypasses and contacts the driving member, and the driving member can actuate the switch.
In an embodiment, slots are respectively formed on both sides of the retractor bracket, both ends of the driving member are provided in the slots, and the tether is pulled to move the driving member in the slot, so that the driving member triggers the switch, and the restore member applies a restoring force to the driving member for returning to an unmoved state.
In an embodiment, an engaging member is formed on the retractor, an engaged member is provided on the retractor bracket, and the engaged member can be operated to engage and disengage with the engaging member.
In an embodiment, the top rod is formed in a U shape, a through hole is centrally formed in a top portion of the top rod, and the tether passes through the through hole.
In an embodiment, each of the slots is oriented in a vertical direction.
In an embodiment, when the switch is triggered, the child safety seat issues an alarm to inform that the tether is tightened.
In an embodiment, the base has an anchoring portion extending backward, the anchoring portion is an ISOFIX connector, and the tether is a TOP TETHER connector.
In an embodiment, the tether separates from the retractor at a position higher than the driving member, and the tether extends from the retractor and bypasses the driving member via a lower side of the driving member, and then extends upward out of the base.
Compared with the prior art, the child safety seat of the present disclosure is easy to operate and is not easy to mis-operate. The tether of the child safety seat can be automatically retracted, so that the child safety seat can be kept tidy when not in use.
By considering the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, the various objectives, features, and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent. The drawings are only exemplary illustrations of the disclosure and are not necessarily drawn to scale. In the drawings, the same reference numerals always refer to the same or similar parts. Wherein:
In order to further illustrate the principle and structure of the present disclosure, the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the embodiments are only provided for illustration and explanation and cannot be used to limit the scope of patent protection of the present disclosure.
The terms used in the present disclosure are only for the purpose of describing specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. The singular forms of “a”, “said” and “the” used in the present disclosure and the appended claims are also intended to include plural forms, unless the context clearly indicates other meanings. It should also be understood that the term “and/or” used herein refers to and includes any or all possible combinations of one or more associated listed items.
When common child safety seats are used as boosters, that is, when used as level 2 and level 3, the commonly used connection method includes a latch and a car seat belt, and when used as level 0+ and level 1, other connection methods are used. In this way, as children grow up, the connection methods used are not uniform, and child caregivers need to learn how to use different connection devices, which causes inconvenience.
A tether of a traditional child safety seat is fixed on the seat. When the seat is set to be rotatable or replaceable, the tether needs to be disassembled and reconnected, and an extension path of the tether cannot be fixed, causing the tether to easily hinder riding of children or actions of operators, and occupying limited space in the car.
TOP TETHER is currently used as a fixing tool, after unlocking the TOP TETHER connector, the TOP TETHER belt will stay scatteredly outside the child safety seat, causing inconvenience to use and transport.
In addition, the existing child safety seat cannot indicate whether the TOP TETHER connector is fixed in place, so there are possibility of misoperation and potential safety hazards.
Thus, there is a need for a child safety seat with convenient operation and good safety.
An object of the present disclosure is to provide a child safety seat that can reduce or eliminate at least one of the above-mentioned defects.
For example, the present disclosure can solve the problem that the tether is scattered outside the child safety seat when the tether is not used.
In order to achieve the above object,
Child safety seats may be divided into level 0+ (suitable for children of 0-13 kg), level 1 (suitable for children of 9-18 kg), level 2 (suitable for children of 15-25 kg), and level 3 (suitable for children of 22-36 kg) according to the applicable child weight. The child safety seat 1 of the present disclosure may be suitable for children from level 0+ to level 3. Child safety seats may also be classified in other ways, and this disclosure is not limited thereto.
The child safety seat 1 of the present disclosure may include: a base 10, a rear portion of which is formed with a top rod 110 protruding upwardly; a seat 20 connected to the base 10; and a tether 40 telescopically connected to the base 10, wherein the tether 40 can be automatically retracted when it is extended relative to the base 10.
The tether 40 may be a TOP TETHER connector. As shown in
In a first embodiment of the present disclosure, the base 10 may include a retractor assembly 50. Specifically, as shown in
In a second embodiment of the present disclosure, the child safety seat 1 may also have an alarm device. As shown in
In the second embodiment, the switch 610 may have a mechanical button. As shown in
Slots 522 may be formed on both sides of the retractor bracket 520, respectively. Each of the slots 522 may be formed in an elongated shape. A long side of each of the slots 522 may extend in a substantially vertical direction, or may extend obliquely. Both ends of the driving member 620 may be arranged in the slots 522, and the tether 40 may be pulled to move the driving member 620 in the slots 522, so that the driving member 620 triggers the switch 610, and the restore member 630 may apply a restoring force to the driving member 620 for returning to an unmoved state. The slot 522 may have a first end and a second end. Specifically, referring to
The base 10 may have an anchor portion 120 protruding backward. The anchor portion 120 may be an ISOFIX connector, and the tether 40 may be a TOP TETHER connector.
When the switch 610 is triggered, the alarm device of the child safety seat 1 may issue an alarm to inform that the tether 40 is tightened. Specifically, the alarm may be in the form of sound and/or light. The alarm may alert an operator of the child safety seat 1 that the tether 40 has been locked to the seat of the vehicle. At this time, the operator may further lock the anchor portion 120 to the seat of the vehicle, thereby eliminating the above-mentioned alarm. In this way, it can be ensured that the child safety seat 1 is correctly installed and is not only partially installed.
Optionally, a plurality of switches 610 may be respectively arranged to be respectively associated with the tether 40 and the anchor portion 120. The alarm device may have a logic judgment device. When only a part of the plurality of switches 610 are triggered, the alarm device may issue an alarm to indicate the operator that the child safety seat 1 is not installed well. When all of the switches 610 are triggered, the alarm device may stop issuing the alarm.
The retractor 510 may be formed with an engaging member 511. The retractor bracket 520 may also be provided with an engaged member 521. The engaged member 521 may be operated to be engaged with and disengaged from the engaging member 511. For example, the engaged member 521 may be manipulated from the outside of the child safety seat 1 so that a portion of the tether 40 protruding out of the base may be locked at a certain length. The engaging member 511 may be, for example, a ratchet wheel, and the engaged member 521 may be, for example, a pawl.
In a third embodiment, the child safety seat 1 may be set to have use modes of level 0+, level 1, level 2 and level 3 respectively. For example, when the child safety seat 1 is used for the level 0+ and level 1, the seat 20 may be used to face a rear of the base 10 (that is, when the child rides on the child safety seat 1, he/she faces the rear of the vehicle); when the child safety seat 1 is used for level 2 and level 3, the seat 20 may be used to face a front of the base 10 (that is, when the child rides on the child safety seat 1, he/she faces the front of the vehicle).
In the third embodiment, the tether 40 is telescopically arranged in the base 10 and extends out of an opening of the base 20, passes the top rod 110, and is finally connected to a corresponding anchoring device on the seat of the vehicle. The seat 20 is fixedly connected to the base 10. In this way, although the tether 40 is connected to the base 10, since the seat 20 is fixedly connected to the base 10, the tether 40 can still restrain the seat 20 and ensure that the seat 20 is fixed in place. Since the tether 40 passes the top rod 110 and extends rearward, an action point of a pulling force exerted by the tether 40 connected to the seat of the vehicle on the child safety seat 1 is located on the top rod 110. Two anchor portions 120 protruding rearward from both sides of the base 10 are connected to corresponding anchoring devices on the seat. In this way, the action point of the pulling force of the tether 40 and the action points of the two anchor portions 120 on the base 10 form a triangle, thereby fixing the child safety seat 1 and preventing it from turning over.
In the third embodiment, since the tether 40 does not need to be connected to the seat 20, after the child safety seat 1 is installed on the vehicle seat, no matter whether it is in any mode of level 0+, level 1, level 2 and level 3, a same connection method may be used, no disassembly or conversion steps are required, so it is easy to use.
The features contained in the first, second and third embodiments of the present disclosure may all be applied to the child safety seat 1 alone, or used together in any combination in the child safety seat 1.
As shown in
Optionally, the top rod 110 may be covered with a top rod decorative cover, and the tether 40 may pass between the top rod 110 and the top rod decorative cover to be constrained. As shown in
When the switch is triggered, the child safety seat issues an alarm to inform that the tether is tightened.
The tether 40 separates from the retractor 510 at a position higher than the driving member 620. The tether 40 extends from the retractor 510, bypasses the driving member 620 via a lower side of the driving member 620, and then extends upwards and out of the base 10. As shown in
After considering the specification and practicing the invention disclosed herein, those skilled in the art will easily think of other embodiments of the present disclosure. This disclosure is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptive changes of this disclosure. These variations, uses, or adaptive changes follow the general principles of the present disclosure and include common knowledge or conventional technical means in the technical field that are not disclosed in this disclosure. The description and the embodiments are only regarded as exemplary, and the true scope and spirit of the disclosure are pointed out by the claims of the disclosure.
Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to the exemplary embodiments, the terms used are illustrative and exemplary rather than restrictive. Since the present disclosure can be implemented in various forms without departing from the spirit and essence of the present disclosure, it should be understood that the foregoing embodiments are not limited to any of the foregoing details, but should be interpreted in the broadest sense within the scope defined by the claims. Therefore, all changes falling within the scope of the claims or their equivalents shall be covered by the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202110120291.8 | Jan 2021 | CN | national |
This application is a National Stage application of PCT/EP2022/052094, filed on Jan. 28, 2022 and entitled “CHILD SAFETY SEAT”, which claims the benefit of Chinese Application No. 202110120291.8, filed on Jan. 28, 2021 and entitled “CHILD SAFETY SEAT”, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2022/052094 | 1/28/2022 | WO |