Claims
- 1. A modular vehicle seat comprising:
a frame defining a seat support surface, said frame configured for mounting to a frame support structure of a vehicle; first and second posts extending away from said seat support surface of said frame adjacent opposite ends thereof; a seat member mounted to said seat support surface of said frame; and a panel defining first and second channels adjacent opposite edges thereof, said panel defining a seat back with said first and second posts received within said first and second channels respectively.
- 2. The modular vehicle seat of claim 1 further including first and second frame mounting members mounted to said frame adjacent said opposite ends thereof, said frame mounting members configured for mounting to the frame support structure of the vehicle.
- 3. The modular vehicle seat of claim 2 wherein the frame support structure of the vehicle includes a floor of the vehicle.
- 4. The modular vehicle seat of claim 3 wherein the frame support structure of the vehicle includes a sidewall of the vehicle.
- 5. The modular vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein said seat member is formed of a lightweight plastic material.
- 6. The modular vehicle seat of claim 5 wherein said light weight plastic material defines therein a number of recesses configured to impart rigidity to selected regions of said seat member.
- 7. The modular vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein said frame includes first, second, third, fourth and fifth elongate members interconnected to form a generally rectangular structure defining said seat support surface.
- 8. The modular vehicle seat of claim 7 wherein said seat member has a top surface configured to support at least one passenger and an opposite bottom surface having a number of retaining clips attached thereto and engaging one or more of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members to thereby mount said seat member to said seat support surface of said frame.
- 9. The modular vehicle seat of claim 8 wherein said bottom surface of said seat member defines a number of protrusions extending therefrom each in contact with one of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members;
wherein at least one of said number of protrusions has one of said number of retaining clips mounted thereto; and wherein at least one of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members is trapped between said at least one of said number of protrusions and said one of said number of retaining clips mounted thereto when said seat member is mounted to said seat support surface of said frame.
- 10. The modular vehicle seat of claim 9 wherein said seat member is configured to flex in response to pressure applied to said top surface such that said number of protrusions move relative to respective ones of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members.
- 11. The modular vehicle seat of claim 10 wherein each of said number of protrusions defines therein a groove in contact with one of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members, each of said grooves defined within said number of protrusions rotating about one of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members as said seat member flexes in response to said pressure applied to said top surface.
- 12. The modular vehicle seat of claim 11 wherein said seat member is formed of a lightweight plastic material.
- 13. The modular vehicle seat of claim 12 wherein said light weight plastic material defines therein a number of recesses and grooves configured to impart rigidity to selected regions of said seat member.
- 14. The modular vehicle seat of claim 1 further including a first cushion affixed to said seat member.
- 15. The modular vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein said panel is deformable to absorb energy resulting from an impact therewith.
- 16. The modular vehicle seat of claim 15 wherein said first and second posts are deformable to absorb energy resulting from an impact with said panel.
- 17. The modular vehicle seat of claim 16 wherein first and second posts and said panel are together sufficiently deformable to satisfy a predefined deformability standard.
- 18. The modular vehicle seat of claim 17 wherein said predefined deformability standard is Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 222.
- 19. The modular vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein said panel is formed of a lightweight plastic material.
- 20. The modular vehicle seat of claim 19 wherein said light weight plastic material defines therein a number of recesses and grooves configured to impart rigidity to selected regions of said panel.
- 21. The modular vehicle seat of claim 19 wherein said panel has a front surface adjacent said seat member and an opposite rear surface, said panel defining a number of recesses and protrusions along said front and rear surfaces thereof;
wherein one or more of said number of recesses and protrusions define in said rear surface at least one energy absorbing crush zone.
- 22. The modular vehicle seat of claim 21 wherein said panel defines a panel bottom adjacent said seat member and an opposite panel top;
and wherein at least a first one of said number of said recesses and protrusions adjacent said panel bottom define in said rear surface of said panel a knee crush zone having a first energy absorbing characteristic.
- 23. The modular vehicle seat of claim 22 wherein at least a second one of said number of recesses and protrusions adjacent said panel top define in said rear surface of said panel a head crush zone having a second energy absorbing characteristic.
- 24. The modular vehicle seat of claim 23 wherein at least a third one of said number of recesses and protrusions between said panel top and said panel bottom define in said rear surface of said panel a chest crush zone having a third energy absorbing characteristic.
- 25. The modular vehicle seat of claim 24 wherein said first, second and third energy absorbing characteristics are defined by an established motor vehicle safety standard.
- 26. The modular vehicle seat of claim 25 wherein said established motor vehicle safety standard is Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 222.
- 27. The modular vehicle seat of claim 14 wherein said panel has a front surface adjacent said seat member and an opposite rear surface, the modular vehicle seat further including a second cushion affixed to said front surface of said panel.
- 28. The modular vehicle seat of claim 27 further including a third cushion affixed to said rear surface of said panel.
- 29. The modular vehicle seat of claim 27 wherein said first and second cushions each include a plurality of bolsters selectively positioned relative thereto to partition the modular vehicle seat into a number of individual occupant sections.
- 30. The modular vehicle seat of claim 1 further including a seat back frame member movably attached to said frame adjacent said opposite ends thereof;
wherein said panel defines a front surface adjacent said seat member, said front surface of said panel configured to receive therein said seat back frame member, said seat back frame member movable away from said front surface of said panel toward said seat member upon a vehicle impact of sufficient severity.
- 31. The modular vehicle seat of claim 30 further including a restraint harness affixed to said frame and to said seat back frame member, said restraint harness maintaining an occupant of the modular vehicle seat secured to said frame and to said seat back frame member upon impact of the vehicle.
- 32. The modular vehicle seat of claim 31 wherein said restraint harness comprises a harness positioning system.
- 33. The modular vehicle seat of claim 30 further including a cushion covering said front surface of said panel and said seat back frame member.
- 34. The modular vehicle seat of claim 30 further including:
a seat base movably mounted to said seat back frame member adjacent said seat member, said seat base movable downwardly toward said seat member to form a child seat; and a restraint harness affixed to said seat base and to said seat back frame member, said restraint harness maintaining an occupant of said child seat secured to said seat base and to said seat back frame member upon impact of the vehicle.
- 35. The modular vehicle seat of claim 34 wherein said restraint harness is a multiple-point harness restraining system.
- 36. The modular vehicle seat of claim 34 further including a transverse bar affixed to opposite ends of said seat back frame member, said transverse bar supporting said restraint harness between said seat back frame member and said seat base.
- 37. The modular vehicle seat of claim 34 further including a cushion affixed to said seat base.
- 38. A modular vehicle seat comprising:
a frame defining a seat support surface, said frame configured for mounting to a frame support structure of a vehicle; first and second posts extending away from said seat support surface of said frame adjacent opposite ends thereof; a seat member mounted to said seat support surface of said frame; a panel mounted to said first and second posts and defining a seat back, said panel having a front surface adjacent said seat member; and a seat back frame member movably attached to said frame adjacent said opposite ends thereof; wherein said front surface of said panel is configured to receive said seat back frame member therein, said seat back frame member movable away from said panel toward said seat member upon a vehicle impact with sufficient severity.
- 39. The modular vehicle seat of claim 38 further including first and second frame mounting members mounted to said frame adjacent said opposite ends thereof, said frame mounting members configured for mounting to the frame support structure of the vehicle.
- 40. The modular vehicle seat of claim 39 wherein the frame support structure of the vehicle includes a floor of the vehicle.
- 41. The modular vehicle seat of claim 40 wherein the frame support structure of the vehicle includes a sidewall of the vehicle.
- 42. The modular vehicle seat of claim 38 wherein said seat member is formed of a lightweight plastic material.
- 43. The modular vehicle seat of claim 42 wherein said light weight plastic material defines therein a number of recesses configured to impart rigidity to selected regions of said seat member.
- 44. The modular vehicle seat of claim 38 wherein said frame includes first, second, third and fourth elongate members interconnected to form a generally rectangular structure defining said seat support surface.
- 45. The modular vehicle seat of claim 44 wherein said seat member has a top surface configured to support at least one occupant and an opposite bottom surface having a number of retaining clips attached thereto and engaging one or more of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members to thereby mount said seat member to said seat support surface of said frame.
- 46. The modular vehicle seat of claim 45 wherein said bottom surface of said seat member defines a number of protrusions extending therefrom each in contact with one of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members;
wherein at least one of said number of protrusions has one of said number of retaining clips mounted thereto; and wherein at least one of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members is trapped between said at least one of said number of protrusions and said one of said number of retaining clips mounted thereto when said seat member is mounted to said seat support surface of said frame.
- 47. The modular vehicle seat of claim 46 wherein said seat member is configured to flex in response to pressure applied to said top surface such that said number of protrusions move relative to respective ones of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members.
- 48. The modular vehicle seat of claim 47 wherein each of said number of protrusions defines therein a groove in contact with one of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members, each of said grooves defined within said number of protrusions rotating about one of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members as said seat member flexes in response to said pressure applied to said top surface.
- 49. The modular vehicle seat of claim 48 wherein said seat member is formed of a lightweight plastic material.
- 50. The modular vehicle seat of claim 49 wherein said light weight plastic material defines therein a number of recesses and grooves configured to impart rigidity to selected regions of said seat member.
- 51. The modular vehicle seat of claim 38 further including a first cushion affixed to said seat member.
- 52. The modular vehicle seat of claim 38 wherein said panel is deformable to absorb energy resulting from an impact therewith.
- 53. The modular vehicle seat of claim 52 wherein said first and second posts are deformable to absorb energy resulting from an impact with said panel.
- 54. The modular vehicle seat of claim 53 wherein first and second posts and said panel are together sufficiently deformable to satisfy a predefined deformability standard.
- 55. The modular vehicle seat of claim 54 wherein said predefined deformability standard is Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 222.
- 56. The modular vehicle seat of claim 53 wherein said panel defines first and second channels adjacent opposite edges thereof, said first and second posts received within said first and second channels respectively.
- 57. The modular vehicle seat of claim 38 wherein said panel is formed of a lightweight plastic material.
- 58. The modular vehicle seat of claim 57 wherein said light weight plastic material defines therein a number of recesses and grooves configured to impart rigidity to selected regions of said panel.
- 59. The modular vehicle seat of claim 57 wherein said panel defines a number of recesses and protrusions along said front surface thereof and along an opposite rear surface thereof;
and wherein one or more of said number of recesses and protrusions define in said rear surface at least one energy absorbing crush zone.
- 60. The modular vehicle seat of claim 59 wherein said panel defines a panel bottom adjacent said seat member and an opposite panel top;
and wherein at least a first one of said number of said recesses and protrusions adjacent said panel bottom define in said rear surface of said panel a knee crush zone having a first energy absorbing characteristic.
- 61. The modular vehicle seat of claim 60 wherein at least a second one of said number of recesses and protrusions adjacent said panel top define in said rear surface of said panel a head crush zone having a second energy absorbing characteristic.
- 62. The modular vehicle seat of claim 61 wherein at least a third one of said number of recesses and protrusions between said panel top and said panel bottom define in said rear surface of said panel a chest crush zone having a third energy absorbing characteristic.
- 63. The modular vehicle seat of claim 62 wherein said first, second and third energy absorbing characteristics are defined by an established motor vehicle safety standard.
- 64. The modular vehicle seat of claim 63 wherein said established motor vehicle safety standard is Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 222.
- 65. The modular vehicle seat of claim 51 further including a second cushion affixed to said front surface of said panel.
- 66. The modular vehicle seat of claim 65 wherein said panel defines a rear surface opposite said front surface, the modular vehicle seat further including a third cushion affixed to said rear surface of said panel.
- 67. The modular vehicle seat of claim 65 wherein said first and second cushions each include a plurality of bolsters selectively positioned relative thereto to partition the modular vehicle seat into a number of individual occupant sections.
- 68. The modular vehicle seat of claim 38 further including a restraint harness affixed to said frame and to said seat back frame member, said restraint harness maintaining an occupant of the modular vehicle seat secured to said frame and to said seat back frame member upon impact of the vehicle.
- 69. The modular vehicle seat of claim 68 wherein said restraint harness comprises a harness positioning system.
- 70. A modular vehicle seat comprising:
a frame defining a seat support surface, said frame configured for mounting to a frame support structure of a vehicle; first and second posts extending away from said seat support surface of said frame adjacent opposite ends thereof; a seat member mounted to said seat support surface of said frame; a panel mounted to said first and second posts and defining a seat back, said panel having a front surface adjacent said seat member; a seat back frame member movably attached to said frame adjacent said opposite ends thereof; and a seat base movably mounted to said seat back frame adjacent said seat member, said seat base movable downwardly toward said seat member to form a child seat; wherein said front surface of said panel is configured to receive said seat back frame member and said seat base therein, said seat back frame member and said seat base movable away from said front surface of said panel toward said seat member upon an impact of the vehicle with sufficient severity.
- 71. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 further including first and second frame mounting members mounted to said frame adjacent said opposite ends thereof, said frame mounting members configured for mounting to the frame support structure of the vehicle.
- 72. The modular vehicle seat of claim 71 wherein the frame support structure of the vehicle includes a floor of the vehicle.
- 73. The modular vehicle seat of claim 72 wherein the frame support structure of the vehicle includes a sidewall of the vehicle.
- 74. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 wherein said seat member is formed of a lightweight plastic material.
- 75. The modular vehicle seat of claim 74 wherein said light weight plastic material defines therein a number of recesses configured to impart rigidity to selected regions of said seat member.
- 76. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 wherein said frame includes first, second third and fourth elongate members interconnected to form a generally rectangular structure defining said seat support surface.
- 77. The modular vehicle seat of claim 76 wherein said seat member has a top surface configured to support at least one passenger and an opposite bottom surface having a number of retaining clips attached thereto and engaging one or more of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members to thereby mount said seat member to said seat support surface of said frame.
- 78. The modular vehicle seat of claim 77 wherein said bottom surface of said seat member defines a number of protrusions extending therefrom each in contact with one of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members;
wherein at least one of said number of protrusions has one of said number of retaining clips mounted thereto; and wherein at least one of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members is trapped between said at least one of said number of protrusions and said one of said number of retaining clips mounted thereto when said seat member is mounted to said seat support surface of said frame.
- 79. The modular vehicle seat of claim 78 wherein said seat member is configured to flex in response to pressure applied to said top surface such that said number of protrusions move relative to respective ones of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members.
- 80. The modular vehicle seat of claim 79 wherein each of said number of protrusions defines therein a groove in contact with one of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members, each of said grooves defined within said number of protrusions rotating about one of said first, second, third and fourth elongate members as said seat member flexes in response to said pressure applied to said top surface.
- 81. The modular vehicle seat of claim 80 wherein said seat member is formed of a lightweight plastic material.
- 82. The modular vehicle seat of claim 81 wherein said light weight plastic material defines therein a number of recesses and grooves configured to impart rigidity to selected regions of said seat member.
- 83. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 further including a first cushion affixed to said seat member.
- 84. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 wherein said panel is deformable to absorb energy resulting from an impact therewith.
- 85. The modular vehicle seat of claim 84 wherein said first and second posts are deformable to absorb energy resulting from an impact with said panel.
- 86. The modular vehicle seat of claim 85 wherein first and second posts and said panel are together sufficiently deformable to satisfy a predefined deformability standard.
- 87. The modular vehicle seat of claim 86 wherein said predefined deformability standard is Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 222.
- 88. The modular vehicle seat of claim 85 wherein said panel defines first and second channels adjacent opposite edges thereof, said first and second posts received within said first and second channels respectively.
- 89. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 wherein said panel is formed of a lightweight plastic material.
- 90. The modular vehicle seat of claim 89 wherein said light weight plastic material defines therein a number of recesses and grooves configured to impart rigidity to selected regions of said panel.
- 91. The modular vehicle seat of claim 89 wherein said panel defines a number of recesses and protrusions along said front surface thereof and along an opposite rear surface thereof;
and wherein one or more of said number of recesses and protrusions define in said rear surface at least one energy absorbing crush zone.
- 92. The modular vehicle seat of claim 91 wherein said panel defines a panel bottom adjacent said seat member and an opposite panel top;
and wherein at least a first one of said number of said recesses and protrusions adjacent said panel bottom define in said rear surface of said panel a knee crush zone having a first energy absorbing characteristic.
- 93. The modular vehicle seat of claim 92 wherein at least a second one of said number of recesses and protrusions adjacent said panel top define in said rear surface of said panel a head crush zone having a second energy absorbing characteristic.
- 94. The modular vehicle seat of claim 93 wherein at least a third one of said number of recesses and protrusions between said panel top and said panel bottom define in said rear surface of said panel a chest crush zone having a third energy absorbing characteristic.
- 95. The modular vehicle seat of claim 94 wherein said first, second and third energy absorbing characteristics are defined by an established motor vehicle safety standard.
- 96. The modular vehicle seat of claim 95 wherein said established motor vehicle safety standard is Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 222.
- 97. The modular vehicle seat of claim 83 further including a second cushion affixed to said front surface of said panel.
- 98. The modular vehicle seat of claim 97 wherein said panel defines a rear surface opposite said front surface, the modular vehicle seat further including a third cushion affixed to said rear surface of said panel.
- 99. The modular vehicle seat of claim 97 wherein said first and second cushions each include a plurality of bolsters selectively positioned relative thereto to partition the modular vehicle seat into a number of individual occupant sections.
- 100. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 further including a first restraint harness affixed to said seat base and to said seat back frame member, said first restraint harness maintaining a first occupant of said child seat secured to said seat base and to said seat back frame member upon impact of the vehicle.
- 101. The modular vehicle seat of claim 100 wherein said first restraint harness is a multiple-point harness restraining system.
- 102. The modular vehicle seat of claim 100 further including a transverse bar affixed to opposite ends of said seat back frame member, said transverse bar supporting said first restraint harness between said seat back frame member and said seat base.
- 103. The modular vehicle seat of claim 100 further including a cushion affixed to said seat base.
- 104. The modular vehicle seat of claim 100 wherein said first occupant weighs between about 20 and 50 pounds.
- 105. The modular vehicle seat of claim 100 further comprising a second restraint harness affixed to said frame and to said seat back member.
- 106. The modular vehicle seat of claim 105 wherein said seat base supports a second occupant, said second restraint harness maintaining said second occupant of said child seat secured to said seat base and to said seat back frame member upon impact of the vehicle.
- 107. The modular vehicle seat of claim 106 wherein said second occupant weighs in excess of about 40 pounds.
- 108. The modular vehicle seat of claim 100 wherein said modular vehicle seat is configured to support a third occupant when said seat base is moved upwardly to reside within said seat back frame member.
- 109. The modular vehicle seat of claim 108 further comprising a second restraint harness affixed to said frame and to said seat back frame member, said second restraint harness maintaining said third occupant of the modular vehicle seat secured to said frame and to said seat back frame member upon impact of the vehicle.
- 110. The modular vehicle seat of claim 109 wherein said occupant resides in a booster seat supported by said seat member.
- 111. The modular vehicle seat of claim 109 wherein said second restraint harness comprises a harness positioning system.
- 112. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 wherein said modular vehicle seat is configured to support a third occupant when said seat base is moved upwardly to reside within said seat back frame member.
- 113. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 wherein said modular vehicle seat is configured to support an add-on child restraint system when said seat base is moved upwardly to reside within said seat back frame member.
- 114. The modular vehicle seat of claim 113 wherein said add-on child restraint system comprises a booster seat.
- 115. The modular vehicle seat of claim 113 wherein said add-on child restraint system comprises a portable child restraint seat.
- 116. The modular vehicle seat of claim 115 wherein said portable child restraint seat is rear facing.
- 117. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 wherein said seat back frame further comprises an upper anchorage.
- 118. The modular vehicle seat of claim 117 wherein said anchorage is configured to mount a harness positioning system thereto.
- 119. The modular vehicle seat of claim 117 wherein said anchorage is configured to mount an add-on child restraint system thereto.
- 120. The modular vehicle seat of claim 117 wherein said anchorage comprises a D-ring.
- 121. The modular vehicle seat of claim 117 wherein said anchorage comprises a loop.
- 122. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 wherein said seat back frame further comprises a first upper anchorage configured to mount a positioning harness, and a second upper anchorage configured to mount an add-on child restraint system.
- 123. The modular vehicle seat of claim 122 wherein the add-on child restraint system is a portable child seat.
- 124. The modular vehicle seat of claim 122 wherein said first anchorage comprises a loop and said second anchorage comprises a tongue and buckle combination.
- 125. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 wherein said seat back frame further comprises one or more lower anchorages.
- 126. The modular vehicle seat of claim 125 wherein the one or more lower anchorages are configured to mount a harness positioning system.
- 127. The modular vehicle seat of claim 125 wherein the one or more lower anchorages are configured to mount an add-on child restraint system.
- 128. The modular vehicle seat of claim 127 wherein the add-on child restraint system comprises a portable child seat.
- 129. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 wherein said seat back frame further comprises:
one or more lower anchorages, a first upper anchorage configured to cooperate with said one or more lower anchorages to mount a harness positioning system to said seat back frame, and a second upper anchorage configured to cooperate with said one or more lower anchorages to mount an add-on child restraint system to said seat back frame.
- 130. The modular vehicle seat of claim 129 wherein said first upper anchorage comprises a combination tongue and buckle and said second upper anchorage comprises a loop.
- 131. The modular vehicle seat of claim 38 wherein said seat back frame further comprises an upper anchorage.
- 132. The modular vehicle seat of claim 131 wherein said anchorage is configured to mount a harness positioning system thereto.
- 133. The modular vehicle seat of claim 131 wherein said anchorage is configured to mount an add-on child restraint system thereto.
- 134. The modular vehicle seat of claim 131 wherein said anchorage comprises a D-ring.
- 135. The modular vehicle seat of claim 131 wherein said anchorage comprises a loop.
- 136. The modular vehicle seat of claim 38 wherein said seat back frame further comprises a first upper anchorage configured to mount a positioning harness, and
a second upper anchorage configured to mount an add-on child restraint system.
- 137. The modular vehicle seat of claim 136 wherein the add-on child restraint system is a portable child seat.
- 138. The modular vehicle seat of claim 136 wherein said first anchorage comprises a combination tongue and buckle and said second anchorage comprises a loop.
- 139. The modular vehicle seat of claim 70 wherein said seat back frame further comprises one or more lower anchorages.
- 140. The modular vehicle seat of claim 139 wherein the one or more lower anchorages are configured to mount a positioning harness system.
- 141. The modular vehicle seat of claim 139 wherein the one or more lower anchorages are configured to mount an add-on child restraint system.
- 142. The modular vehicle seat of claim 139 wherein the add-on child restraint system comprises a portable child seat.
- 143. The modular vehicle seat of claim 142 wherein said portable child seat is rear facing.
- 143. The modular vehicle seat of claim 38 wherein said seat back frame further comprises:
one or more lower anchorages, a first upper anchorage configured to cooperate with said one or more lower anchorages to mount a harness positioning system to said seat back frame, and a second upper anchorage configured to cooperate with said one or more lower anchorages to mount an add-on child restraint system to said seat back frame.
- 144. The modular vehicle seat of claim 143 wherein said first anchorage comprises a combination tongue and buckle and said second anchorage comprises a loop.
- 145. The modular vehicle seat of claim 68 wherein said occupant resides in a booster seat supported by said seat member.
- 146. The modular vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein said frame further comprises one or more anchorages affixed thereto.
- 147. The modular vehicle seat of claim 146 wherein said one or more anchorages comprises a rigid member.
- 148. The modular vehicle seat of claim 146 wherein said rigid member comprises a D-ring.
- 149. The modular vehicle seat of claim 146 wherein said one or more anchorages are configured to mount an add-on child restraint system thereto.
- 150. The modular vehicle seat of claim 149 wherein said add-on child restraint system comprises a portable child seat.
- 151. The modular vehicle seat of claim 150 wherein said portable child seat is rear facing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/734,361, filed Dec. 11, 2000, and titled Restraint System for a School Bus Seat, now U.S. Pat. No. ______, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/479,197, filed Jan. 7, 2000, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/183,088 filed Oct. 30, 1998, and titled Restraint System for a School Bus Seat, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,123,388, all of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference. This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/362,203, filed Mar. 5, 2002, and titled Child Restraint System, the disclosure of which is also hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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