Claims
- 1. A child's car seat restraining system for use with a chair structure having a back, bottom, and a rigid shield member including a generally horizontal frontal restraint barrier, and a pair of generally L-shaped side arms; the improvement comprising
- means for rotatably mounting each of said side arms of said shield member to respective sides of the chair back, said mounting means comprising a bolt passing perpendicularly through each said side arm and respective sides of said chair back, whereby said side arms and said bolts rotate said shield member relative to the chair structure, said mounting means further comprising a side bracket fixedly mounted to respective sides of said chair back, each of said slide brackets including an elongated slot having enlarged sections separated by a connecting passage, defining a first and a second shield position, said slots slidably cooperating with said bolts passing through said side arms of said shield member to vary the distance between the chair back and said frontal restraint barrier.
- 2. The car seat restraining system of claim 1, wherein said bolt comprises
- a first section of enlarged diameter sized to fit within said enlarged openings of said slot and a second section of sufficiently small diameter to travel along said connecting passage; and
- a spring biasing said first section of said bolt into said slot.
- 3. The car seat restraining system of claim 2, wherein one end of said spring is fixed to said side arm such that said fixed end of said spring means biases said shield member towards a position rotated about said bolt above the occupant's head.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 698,010, filed Feb. 4, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,655,506.
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