Claims
- 1. A juvenile seat comprising
a seat shell including a bottom seat portion and a back support portion, the back support portion having a front surface and a back surface, a juvenile-restraint harness coupled to the seat shell, the harness having a shoulder strap including two shoulder strap portions, a harness-control panel configured to position the shoulder strap portions of the juvenile-restraint harness, the harness-control panel being mounted on the seat shell for movement relative to the seat shell to raise and lower the shoulder strap portions with respect to the bottom seat portion, the harness-control panel being positioned adjacent the front surface of the back support portion, a panel height adjustment mechanism coupled to the back surface of the back support portion and configured to include a pull-handle, a belt support bar coupled to the pull-handle, and a panel height locator coupled to the seat shell, the belt support bar provided to engage and disengage the panel height locator to secure the harness-control panel at a desired height, and the pull-handle is configured move between a lock position where the belt support bar is engaged with the panel height locator and a release position where the belt support bar is disengaged from the panel height locator, and a shoulder strap tensioner coupled to the panel height adjustment mechanism for movement to tighten and/or loosen the shoulder strap portions relative to a juvenile seated within the seat shell.
- 2. The seat of claim 1, wherein the shoulder strap tensioner is formed to move between a normally raised position where the shoulder strap is immovable relative to the tensioner and a lowered position where the shoulder strap is movable relative to the tensioner.
- 3. The seat of claim 2, wherein the panel height adjustment mechanism includes a slot for receiving an adjusting-end portion of the shoulder strap therethrough and a tab portion of the tensioner includes a slot also for receiving the adjusting-end portion of the shoulder strap therethrough, and wherein the slot of the tab portion is aligned with the slot of the panel height adjustment mechanism when the tensioner is in the lowered position.
- 4. The seat of claim 2, wherein the tensioner includes a base portion coupled to the panel height adjustment mechanism and a tab portion slidably received within a channel of the base portion and the panel height adjustment mechanism is formed to define a groove and the tensioner further includes a spring received within the groove of the panel height adjustment mechanism and the tab portion of the tensioner includes a flange positioned to engage the spring, and wherein the spring normally biases the tensioner to the raised position.
- 5. The seat of claim 2, wherein the panel height adjustment mechanism includes a first slot for receiving the shoulder strap therethrough and the tensioner includes a second slot and wherein the second slot is normally positioned to lie above the first slot.
- 6. The seat of claim 2, wherein the tensioner includes a base portion coupled to the panel height adjustment mechanism and a tab portion slidably received within a channel of the base portion.
- 7. The seat of claim 6, wherein the tensioner includes a base portion coupled to the handle bar of the panel height adjustment mechanism and a tab portion slidably received within a channel of the base portion and the handle bar includes a first slot for receiving an adjusting-end portion of the shoulder strap therethrough and the tab portion of the tensioner includes a second slot also for receiving the adjusting-end portion of the shoulder strap therethrough, and wherein a the adjusting-end portion is movable relative to the tensioner when the first slot and the second slot are aligned.
- 8. The seat of claim 1, wherein comprises a bar connected to the harness-control panel, the aperture which is rectangular in shape and the pull-handle includes a rectangular member received within the aperture.
- 9. The seat of claim 1, wherein the pull-handle includes a head portion, a neck portion coupled to the head portion, and a body portion coupled to the neck portion and the belt support bar.
- 10. The seat of claim 9, wherein the panel height adjustment mechanism includes a handle bar coupled to the harness-control panel and the body portion of the pull-handle is slidably received within an aperture of the handle bar.
- 11. The seat of claim 10, wherein the aperture of the handle bar is rectangular.
- 12. The seat of claim 9, wherein a cross-section of the neck portion forms a hyperboloid.
- 13. The seat of claim 1, wherein the panel height adjustment mechanism includes a handle bar coupled to the harness control mechanism and the handle bar includes an aperture for receiving the pull-handle therein and wherein the pull-handle includes a grip portion and a bar-mount portion coupled to the grip portion and the belt support bar and received through the aperture of the handle bar.
- 14. The seat of claim 13, wherein the pull-handle is “L-shaped” and further wherein the bar-mount portion is generally horizontal and the grip portion is generally vertical.
- 15. The seat of claim 14, wherein the bar-mount portion has a rectangular cross-section.
- 16. The seat of claim 13, wherein the bar-mount portion includes an aperture for receiving the belt support bar therethrough.
- 17. The seat of claim 13, wherein the grip portion includes a front wall, a rear wall spaced-apart from the front wall, and a middle wall coupled to and positioned between the front and rear wall.
- 18. The seat of claim 17, wherein the front wall, rear wall, and middle wall cooperate to form a cavity for receiving a user's hand therein.
- 19. The seat of claim 13, wherein the grip portion includes a finger-receiving receptacle.
- 20. The seat of claim 1, wherein the panel height adjustment mechanism includes a handle bar coupled to the harness-control panel and wherein the handle bar includes an aperture for slidably receiving the pull-handle therein and the handle bar includes a thumb-support positioned above the aperture and provided for the support of a user's thumb when the pull-handle is being moved from the lock position to the release position.
- 21. The seat of claim 20, wherein the handle bar includes a first arm, a second arm spaced-apart from the first arm and a horizontal member coupled to and positioned to extend between the first and second arms, and wherein the horizontal member is formed to include the aperture and the thumb-support.
- 22 The seat of claim 21, wherein the horizontal member further includes a first slot for receiving a portion of the juvenile-restraint harness therein and a second slot spaced-apart from the first slot and also formed to receive a portion of the juvenile restraint harness therein, and wherein the aperture of the horizontal member is positioned between the first and second slots.
- 23. A juvenile seat comprising
a seat shell including a bottom seat portion and a back support portion, the back support portion having a front surface and a back surface, a juvenile-restraint harness coupled to the seat shell, the harness having a shoulder strap including two shoulder strap portions, a harness-control panel configured to position the shoulder strap portions of the juvenile-restraint harness, the harness-control panel being mounted on the seat shell for movement relative to the seat shell to raise and lower the shoulder strap portions with respect to the bottom seat portion, the harness-control panel being positioned adjacent the front surface of the back support portion, a panel height adjustment mechanism coupled to the back surface of the back support portion and configured to include a pull-handle, a belt support bar coupled to the pull-handle, a panel height locator coupled to the seat shell, and a handle bar coupled to the belt support bar and the harness-control panel and formed to include an aperture for slidably receiving the pull-handle therethrough, the belt support bar is configured to engage and disengage the panel height locator to secure the harness-control panel at a desired height, and the pull-handle is configured to move relative to the handle bar between a lock position where the belt support bar is engaged with the panel height locator and a release position where the belt support bar is disengaged from the panel height locator, and at least one spring coupled to the belt support bar and wherein the belt support bar is spring-biased toward the lock position by at least one spring.
- 24. The seat of claim 23, wherein the belt support bar and the pull-handle are movable relative to the handle bar in order to position the pull-handle in the release position to allow the handle bar and harness-control panel to move relative to the bottom seat portion of the seat shell.
- 25. The seat of claim 23, wherein the pull-handle moves in a generally horizontal direction away from and toward the back surface of the back support portion of the seat shell and is normally biased in the lock position toward the back support portion of the seat shell.
- 26. The seat of claim 25, wherein the handle bar includes a guide channel for slidably receiving a portion of the belt support bar therethrough.
- 27. The seat of claim 24, wherein the pull-handle includes an aperture for receiving the belt support bar therethrough.
- 28. The seat of claim 26, wherein the panel height adjustment mechanism further includes a tension spring coupled at one end to a spring mount of the handle bar and at another end to the belt support bar.
- 29. A juvenile seat comprising
a seat shell including a bottom seat portion and a back support portion having a front surface and a back surface, a juvenile-restraint harness including a shoulder strap having shoulder strap portions, a harness-control panel to position the shoulder strap portions, the harness-control panel being mounted on the seat shell for movement relative to the seat shell to raise and lower the shoulder strap portions with respect to the bottom seat portion and the harness-control panel further being positioned adjacent the front surface of the back support portion to provide a back rest, and a panel height adjustment mechanism coupled to the harness-control panel and configured to move between a lock position in order to secure the harness-control panel at a desired height with respect to the bottom portion of the seat shell and a release position in order to move the harness-control panel relative to the seat shell, and a shoulder strap tensioner coupled to the panel height adjustment mechanism, the panel height adjustment mechanism includes a first slot for receiving the shoulder strap therethrough and the tensioner includes a second slot also for receiving the shoulder strap therethrough, and wherein the tensioner is movable between a normally locked position where the first slot is positioned to lie below the second slot and a released position where the first slot and the second slot are aligned.
- 30. The seat of claim 29, wherein the strap tensioner further includes a base portion coupled to the panel height adjustment mechanism, a tab portion slidably received within a channel of the base portion, and a spring engaged with the tab portion and positioned within a groove of the panel height adjustment mechanism in order to bias the tab portion to a raised position so that the tensioner is in the normally locked position.
- 31. A juvenile seat comprising
a seat shell including a bottom seat portion and a back support portion, the back support portion having a front surface and a back surface, a juvenile-restraint harness including a shoulder strap having shoulder strap portions, the harness being coupled to the seat shell, a harness-control panel configured to position the shoulder strap portions, the harness-control panel being positioned adjacent the front surface of the back support portion and further being mounted on the seat shell for movement relative to the seat shell to raise and lower the shoulder strap portions with respect to the bottom seat portion, and a panel height adjustment mechanism coupled to the harness-control panel and configured to move between a lock position in order to secure the harness-control panel at a desired height with respect to the bottom portion of the seat shell and a release position in order to move the harness-control panel relative to the seat shell, and means for moving the panel height adjustment mechanism from the normally lock position to the release position.
- 32. The seat of claim 31, wherein the means includes a handle bar coupled to the harness-control panel, a pull-handle movable relative to the handle bar, and a belt support bar coupled to the pull-handle and the handle bar and normally biased to the lock position toward the back support portion of the shell, and wherein the pull-handle is movable in a direction away from the harness-control panel to move the belt support bar from the lock position to the release position.
- 33. A juvenile seat comprising
a seat shell including a bottom seat portion and a back support portion, the back support portion having a front surface and a back surface, a juvenile-restraint harness coupled to the seat shell, the harness having a shoulder strap including two shoulder strap portions, a harness-control panel configured to position the shoulder strap portions of the juvenile-restraint harness, the harness-control panel being mounted on the seat shell for movement relative to the seat shell to raise and lower the shoulder strap portions with respect to the bottom seat portion, the harness-control panel being positioned adjacent the front surface of the back support portion, and a panel height adjustment mechanism coupled to the back surface of the back support portion and configured to include a pull-handle having a grip portion and a bar-mount portion coupled to the grip portion, a belt support bar coupled to the bar-mount portion of the pull-handle, and a panel height locator coupled to the seat shell, the belt support bar provided to engage and disengage the panel height locator to secure the harness-control panel at a desired height, the pull-handle configured to move between a lock position where the belt support bar is engaged with the panel height locator and a release position where the belt support bar is disengaged from the panel height locator, and the bar-mount portion of the pull-handle being a generally horizontal member and the grip portion of the pull-handle being a generally vertical member.
- 34. A juvenile seat comprising
a seat shell including a bottom seat portion and a back support portion, the back support portion having a front surface and a back surface, a juvenile-restraint harness coupled to the seat shell, the harness having a shoulder strap including two shoulder strap portions, a harness-control panel configured to position the shoulder strap portions of the juvenile-restraint harness, the harness-control panel being mounted on the seat shell for movement relative to the seat shell to raise and lower the shoulder strap portions with respect to the bottom seat portion, the harness-control panel being positioned adjacent the front surface of the back support portion, and a panel height adjustment mechanism coupled to the back surface of the back support portion and configured to include a pull-handle having a grip portion and a bar-mount portion coupled to the grip portion, a belt support bar coupled to the bar-mount portion of the pull-handle, and a panel height locator coupled to the seat shell, the belt support bar provided to engage and disengage the panel height locator to secure the harness-control panel at a desired height, the pull-handle provided to move between a lock position where the belt support bar is engaged with the panel height locator and a release position where the belt support bar is disengaged from the panel height locator, and the grip portion of the pull-handle includes a front wall, a rear wall spaced-apart from the front wall, and a middle wall coupled to and positioned between the front wall to cooperate with the front and rear walls to form a finger-receiving receptacle, and the adjustment mechanism including a thumb-support positioned above the pull-handle and provided for the support of a user's thumb when the pull-handle is being moved from the lock position to the release position.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/234,528, filed Sep. 22, 2000, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60234528 |
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