This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119(a) to Chinese Utility Model Application No. 201220329884.1 filed Jul. 6, 2012 and issued as Chinese Utility Model No. ZL201220329884.1, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The present disclosure relates to a harness retainer and, in particular, to a harness retainer for use with a juvenile vehicle seat including a harness with a left harness belt and a right harness belt that extend over the shoulders of a child seated in the juvenile vehicle seat.
A harness retainer includes a first belt mount that couples to a left harness belt, a second belt mount that couples to a right harness belt, and a lock formed with one of the first element or the second element. However, there is a need for a harness retainer that includes a lock that is not formed with the first element and a second element.
To this end, the present disclosure provides a harness retainer for a juvenile vehicle seat.
A harness retainer for use with a juvenile vehicle seat in accordance with the present disclosure may include a first belt mount that couples to a first harness belt, a second belt mount that couples to a second harness belt and couples to the first belt mount, and a lock that moves from a locked configuration to an unlocked configuration, wherein the lock moves from the locked configuration, blocking movement of the first belt mount away from the second belt mount, to the unlocked configuration, allowing movement of the first belt mount away from the second belt mount.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the lock may include a key coupled to the first belt mount and a release actuator coupled to the second belt mount. The key may include a stem housed in the first belt mount and a catch extending out of the first belt mount. The catch may be one of C-shaped and I-shaped.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the release actuator may include a first button that moves perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the second belt mount from a first position, engaging the catch to block movement of the first belt mount away from the second belt mount, to a second position, disengaging the catch to allow movement of the first belt mount away from the second belt mount.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the first button may be mounted to the second belt mount between a top side and a bottom side of the second belt mount. The first button may move toward a back side of the second belt mount when the first button moves from the first position to the second position.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the release actuator may include a second button that moves perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the second belt mount from a first position, engaging the catch to block movement of the first belt mount away from the second belt mount, to a second position, disengaging the catch to allow movement of the first belt mount away from the second belt mount. The first button may be mounted to the second belt mount along a top side of the second belt mount to move toward a bottom side of the second belt mount when the first button moves from the first position to the second position. The second button may be mounted to the second belt mount along the bottom side, opposite the top side, of the second belt mount and may move toward the top side of the second belt mount when the second button moves from the first position to the second position.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the first belt mount and the second belt mount cooperate to form an oval shape when viewed from the front side of the second belt mount.
With the harness retainer in accordance with the present disclosure, a lock may separate from and be coupled to one of a first belt mount and a second belt mount.
Additional features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
A first embodiment of a harness retainer 10 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in
In the illustrative embodiment, left belt mount 16 and right belt mount 18 cooperate to form a generally oval shape when viewed from the front side as shown in
Left belt mount 16 of harness retainer 10 is coupled to left harness belt 17 and includes a rear shell 24, a front shell 26, and a threaded fastener 28 as shown in
Right belt mount 18 of harness retainer 10 is coupled to right harness belt 19 and includes a rear shell 34, a front shell 36, and a threaded fastener 38 as shown in
Lock 20 moves from a locked configuration to an unlocked configuration as shown in
Lock 20 includes a key 42, button 22, and a spring 46 as shown in
Key 42 is metallic in the illustrative embodiment and is sized to be received in an opening 35 formed between rear shell 34 and front shell 36 of right belt mount 18 as shown in
Button 22 is mounted to right belt mount 18 between a top side 41 and a bottom side 43 of right belt mount 18 as shown in
Button 22 is formed to include a press plate 60, a stem 62, and a blocker 64 as shown in
In the locked configuration of lock 20, catch 50 of key 42 is inserted into slot 35 of the right belt mount 18 as shown in
In the unlocked configuration of lock 20, button 22 is moved to the disengaged position by a user applying force F perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of harness retainer 10 toward hack side 40 of right belt mount 18 onto press plate 60 of button 22 as suggested by arrow 23 in
Another illustrative harness retainer 110 is shown in
In the illustrative embodiment, left belt mount 116 and right belt mount 118 cooperate to form a generally oval shape when viewed from the front side as shown in
Left belt mount 116 of harness retainer 110 is configured to couple to left harness belt 17 and includes a rear shell 124, a front shell 126, and a threaded fastener 128 as shown in
Right belt mount 118 of harness retainer 110 is configured to couple to right harness belt 19 and includes a rear shell 134, a front shell 136, and a pair of threaded fasteners 137. 138 as shown in
Lock 120 moves from a locked configuration to an unlocked configuration as shown in
Lock 120 includes a key 142, a top button 121, a bottom button 122, and springs 145, 146 as shown in
Key 142 is metallic in the illustrative embodiment and is sized to be received in an opening 135 formed between rear shell 134 and front shell 136 of right belt mount 118 as shown in
Top button 121 is mounted to right belt mount 118 along a top side 141 of right belt mount 118 as shown in
Buttons 121, 122 are each formed to include a press plate 160, a stem 162, and a blocker 164 as shown in
In the locked configuration of lock 120, catch 150 of key 142 is inserted into slot 135 of the right belt mount 118 as shown in
In the unlocked configuration of lock 120, buttons 121, 122 are moved simultaneously to the disengaged position by a user applying forces perpendicular to a longitudinal axis 165 of harness retainer 110 in both a downward direction and an upward direction toward the center of right belt mount 118 onto press plates 160 of buttons 121, 122 as suggested in
Rear shell 124 and front shell 126 of left belt mount 116 cooperate to form a left harness belt slot 170 as shown in
Rear shell 134 and front shell 136 of right belt mount 118 cooperate to form a right harness belt slot 172 as shown in
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, catch 50 maybe C-shaped. Release actuator 44 may include spring 46 biasing the first button 20 toward the first (engaged) position. Key 42 may be coupled to the first belt mount by a first threaded fastener 28 extending through the stem. First button 20 may be round.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, first belt mount 16 may include a back shell 24 and front shell 26 coupled to back shell 24 by first threaded fastener 28. Second belt mount 18 may include a back shell 34 and front shell 36 coupled to back shell 34 by second threaded fastener 38.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, first belt mount 16 and second belt mount 18 are constructed from a first plastics material overmolded by a thermoplastic elastomer.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, catch 150 may be I-shaped. Release actuator may include first spring 145 biasing first button 121 toward the first (engaged) position and second spring 146 biasing second button 122 toward the first (engaged) position.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, key 142 may be coupled to first belt mount 116 by first threaded fastener 128 extending through stem 148. First belt mount 116 may include back shell 124 and front shell 126 coupled to back shell 124 by threaded fastener 128.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, second belt mount 118 may include back shell 134 and front shell 136 coupled to back shell 134 by threaded fasteners 137, 138. First button 121 and second button 122 may be rectangular when viewed from top side 171 of second belt mount 118.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, rear shell 124 and front shell 126 of first belt mount 116 may cooperate to form first harness belt slot 170. First harness belt slot 170 may extend from top side 171 to bottom side 173 of first belt mount 116.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, rear shell 134 and front shell 136 of second belt mount 118 may cooperate to form second harness belt slot 172 extending from top side 141 to bottom side 143 of second belt mount 118.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the first belt mount 116 and the second belt mount 11B are constructed from a first plastics material overmolded with thermoplastic elastomer.
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