Claims
- 1. A child restraining device for mounting in the passenger seat of a vehicle having at least one fixedly mounted rigid member, comprising:
a child seat having a seat support upon which the child may sit and back support against which the child may rest; at least one coupling, said coupling comprising:
(a) a frame, said frame having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of said frame having a notch with a mouth and a seat that is adapted to receive the fixedly mounted rigid member; (b) a lever with a distal end having a finger; said lever movably mounted on said frame with the distal end of said lever extending beyond the seat of the notch in said frame; wherein said lever has a closed position wherein said finger substantially covers the mouth of said notch and an open position wherein said finger is substantially removed from the mouth of said notch; (c) a spring configured to bias said lever toward the closed position; and (d) means for securing said coupling to said child seat; whereby the coupling of the child restraining device may be releasably engaged with the fixedly mounted rigid member of the passenger seat of a vehicle by (i) pushing the fixedly mounted rigid member into the notch in the frame of said coupling, (ii) moving the lever in an open position until the fixedly mounted rigid member is proximal to the finger on said lever, and (iii) allowing said lever to return to its closed position.
- 2. The child restraining device of claim 1, wherein said lever includes a proximal end and said coupling includes a button operatively connected to said proximal end of said lever, whereby pushing said button moves said finger is substantially out of the mouth of said notch.
- 3. The child restraining device of claim 1, wherein the means for securing said coupling to said child seat includes a web adjuster, said web adjuster further comprising:
a bar with a longitudinal axis, said bar including a pair of ears mounted near the opposite ends of said bar, said ears extending transverse to the longitudinal axis of said bar; a web extending at least partially around said bar; a frame with a pair of channels with the ears of said bar slidably mounted in said channels, said frame also including a web stop extending parallel to said bar; and means for urging the front face of said bar against said web and toward said web stop.
- 4. The child restraining device of claim 1, wherein said lever further includes a proximal end having an engagement portion, and wherein said frame further includes a stop member configured to engage said engagement portion to resist the movement of said lever from said closed position to said open position.
- 5. A coupling for attachment to an anchor member, the coupling comprising:
a frame having a distal end, the distal end of said frame including a mouth having a seat configured to receive the anchor member; a lever movably mounted to said frame, said lever having a distal end with a finger; said distal end of said lever extending beyond the seat in said frame; wherein said lever has a closed position wherein said finger substantially covers the mouth and an open position wherein said finger is substantially removed from the mouth; and a spring acting between said frame and said lever to urge said lever into the closed position; wherein, the anchor member may be releasably engaged by the coupling by moving the lever in an open position, moving the anchor member into the mouth until the anchor member is beyond the finger and substantially proximal to said seat, and allowing said lever to return to said closed position.
- 6. The coupling of claim 5, wherein said lever pivots about a mounting member provided on said frame moving between said closed position and said open position.
- 7. The coupling of claim 5, wherein said frame further includes an anchor aperture for receiving a connector.
- 8. The coupling of claim 7, wherein said connector comprises a length of web.
- 9. The coupling of claim 7, wherein said connector comprises a length of web operatively coupled to a web adjuster.
- 10. The coupling of claim 7, wherein said connector comprises a rigid member.
- 11. The coupling of claim 10, wherein said rigid member is a screw.
- 12. The coupling of claim 7, further including a manipulation portion operatively connected to the proximal end of said lever.
- 13. The coupling of claim 12, wherein the manipulation portion moves said lever from the closed position to the open position upon a force being applied to said manipulation portion.
- 14. The coupling of claim 5, wherein said spring is a coiled compression spring.
- 15. The coupling of claim 5, wherein the frame further includes a plate mounted on each side of said lever.
- 16. The coupling of claim 15, wherein at least one of said plates includes a mouth configured to receive the anchor member.
- 17. The coupling of claim 15, wherein said frame is a monolithic structure.
- 18. A coupling for attachment to an anchor member, the coupling comprising:
a frame having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of said frame including a mouth having a seat configured to receive the anchor member; a lever movably mounted to said frame, said lever having a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end including a finger and said proximal end including an engagement portion; said distal end of said lever extending beyond the seat of the notch in said frame; wherein said lever has a closed position wherein said finger substantially covers the mouth and an open position wherein said finger is substantially removed from the mouth; a stop member provided on said frame configured to engage said engagement portion to resist the movement of said lever from said closed position to said open position; and a biasing member acting between said frame and said lever; said biasing member urging said stop member and said engagement portion into engagement; wherein, the anchor member may be releasably engaged by the coupling by moving the lever in an open position, moving the anchor member into the mouth until the anchor member is beyond the finger and substantially proximal to said seat, and allowing said lever to return to said closed position.
- 19. The coupling of claim 18, wherein said lever moves pivotally relative to said frame.
- 20. The coupling of claim 18, wherein said lever moves rectilinearly relative to said frame.
- 21. The coupling of claim 18, wherein said lever moves both pivotally and rectilinearly relative to said frame.
- 22. The coupling of claim 18, wherein said stop member moves rectilinearly relative to said frame.
- 23. The coupling of claim 18, further including a manipulation portion operatively connected to said lever and said stop member.
- 24. The coupling of claim 23, wherein applying a force to the manipulation portion moves the stop member and the engagement portion out of engagement.
- 25. The coupling of claim 23, wherein said manipulation portion moves said stop member rectilinearly relative to said frame.
- 26. The coupling of claim 25, wherein said proximal end of said lever further includes a camming portion, said stop member moving rectilinearly to abut said camming portion to pivot said lever to said open position when a force is applied to said manipulation portion.
- 27. The coupling of claim 18, wherein said frame includes two plates mounted on each side of said lever.
- 28. The coupling device of claim 27, wherein at least one of said plates includes a mouth configured to receive the anchor member.
- 29. The coupling device of claim 27, wherein said frame is a monolithic structure.
- 30. The coupling device of claim 18, further including a housing configured to receive and mount therein said frame and said lever.
- 31. The coupling device of claim 30, wherein said housing includes a notch having a mouth and a seat configured to receive the anchor member.
- 32. The coupling device of claim 30, wherein said housing is a monolithic structure.
- 33. The coupling of claim 18, wherein said frame includes an anchor aperture to receive a connector to operatively attach the coupling.
- 34. The coupling of claim 33, wherein said connector comprises a web.
- 35. The coupling of claim 33, wherein said connector comprises a web operatively attached to a web adjuster.
- 36. A coupling for attachment to an anchor member, the coupling comprising:
a spring; a monolithic frame having a substantially U-shaped transverse cross section including a bottom surface and a pair of side surfaces projecting upwardly away from said bottom surface, each side surface including a mounting aperture, an elongated translating aperture, and a notch having a mouth and a seat configured to receive the anchor member, one side further including a coupling aperture and an anchor aperture configured to receive a connector; a lever having a proximal end and a distal end, said lever including a elongated mounting aperture, said proximal end having an engagement portion, a camming portion, and a mounting portion to mount one end of said spring; and said distal end having a finger; a monolithic manipulation assembly having a substantially inverted U-shaped transverse cross-section including a manipulation portion having a mounting tab configured to mount the other end of said spring, said manipulation assembly further including a top surface and a pair of side surfaces projecting downwardly away from said top surface; the downwardly projecting side surfaces each including an elongated translating aperture configured to receive a mounting member therein, and a stop aperture to receive a stop member therethrough; and a monolithic housing including a proximal end having an opening, and a distal end having a notch with a mouth and a seat configured to receive the anchor member, said housing further including a coupling aperture; wherein said lever is movably received between said downwardly projecting side surfaces and movably mounted between said upwardly projecting side surfaces by said mounting member passing through said mounting apertures; said manipulation assembly movably mounted to said frame by said stop member passing through said translation apertures and said stop aperture.
- 37. The coupling of claim 36, wherein the spring is a coiled compression spring.
- 38. The coupling of claim 37, wherein said spring tends to urge the engagement portion and the stop member into abutment.
- 39. The coupling of claim 38, wherein said lever moves pivotally relative to said frame.
- 40. The coupling of claim 39, wherein said lever moves rectilinearly relative to said frame.
- 41. The coupling of claim 40, wherein said manipulation assembly moves rectilinearly relative to said frame.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/472,258 filed, Dec. 27, 1999, which is scheduled to issue as U.S. Pat. No. 6,425,632 to Anthony et al. on Jul. 30, 2002, and which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/135,908, filed Aug. 8, 1998, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,017,087 to Anthony et al. on Jan. 25, 2000, and this application claims priority to, and the benefit of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/307,899, filed Jul. 26, 2001, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60307899 |
Jul 2001 |
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60394099 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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09135908 |
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09472258 |
Dec 1999 |
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