The present invention relates to a safety device for a child seat in a vehicle, having a seat surface, backrest and optionally armrests, which comprises at least one catching element which, extending approximately transversely above the thighs of a child sitting in the child seat, is mounted so as to be adjustable in a direction approximately parallel to the seat surface.
Such a safety device is known, for example, from DE 103 51 918 A1 or DE 198 55 032 C1. In the construction according to DE 103 51 918 A1, in the event of the vehicle's decelerating the catching element performs a movement directed towards the child. The safety potential for the child in the event of an accident is said thus to be increased, because in the event of substantial deceleration of the vehicle the movement or pitching motion of the child's body is further limited or avoided.
The construction according to DE 198 55 032 C1 is primarily concerned with increased comfort. The catching element has two foldable parts which make it easier for the child to get in and out. Furthermore, the catching element is mounted so as to be displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the armrests of the child seat for adjustment to the size of the child.
Adjustment to the size of the child can be achieved only inadequately, however, using that construction alone.
Accordingly, the present invention is based on the problem of providing a safety device for a child seat in a vehicle which, in addition to offering the required safety in the event of strong deceleration of the vehicle or in the event of an accident, also offers increased comfort for the child.
That problem is solved according to the invention by the characterizing features of claim 1, with advantageous details and developments being described in the subsidiary claims.
One aspect of the present invention therefore lies in the fact that the adjustment direction of the catching element runs at a predetermined angle, increasing from back to front, of greater than 0°, especially of about from 5° to 20°, relative to the seat surface. The catching element can thus be better adapted to the body size of the child both in the horizontal direction and in the vertical direction.
The catching element is preferably adjustable steplessly or alternatively stepwise. In the latter case, the catching element is preferably lockable at each adjustment step. Reference is made to claims 5 to 7 in respect of the construction of a suitable locking device.
In accordance with claim 10 a special safety element is proposed which can be used in combination with the above-mentioned invention but also independently thereof. Accordingly, the catching element is to comprise elements that are plastically deformable under the action of impact forces, which elements absorb and dissipate a large proportion of the impact energy. Those plastically deformable elements can be part of the longitudinal guide means of the catching element on the child seat. Alternatively, such plastically deformable elements can be provided in the region of the chest support or in the region of attachment of the catching element to the child seat.
A further aspect of the present invention is distinguished by the fact that the catching element serves simultaneously for receiving the safety belt associated with the motor vehicle, so that the child seat including the catching element is fixable to the vehicle seat. In that respect, the catching element fulfils a double function, that is to say
A preferred embodiment of a safety device according to the present invention will be described in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawing, special mention also being made of further aspects of the present invention:
The catching element 16 preferably comprises a hollow or foam body of approximately U-shaped cross-section which is open towards the front and defines the mentioned belt-receiver 17. On the side facing the child, that is to say both the side facing the backrest 13 and the side facing the seat surface 12, the catching element 16 is padded.
As already mentioned at the beginning, the catching element 16 can comprise elements that are plastically deformable under the action of impact forces, especially in the chest support region or in the region of attachment to the child seat, especially on both armrests 15 thereof. The safety-related aspect of this configuration has likewise been mentioned at the beginning.
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In the embodiment shown, the catching element 16 is arranged to be adjustable stepwise, the fixing of the position of the catching element 16 relative to the seat part and the backrest preferably being effected by an interlocking connection, more specifically by a locking mechanism arranged between the connecting part 19 and the catching element 16. In a preferred embodiment, that locking mechanism comprises at least two, but especially from four to eight, preferably at least five, locking positions. Accordingly, each connecting part 19 comprises a locking element, especially a bar-like locking element 22 (see
The locking elements 22 associated with each connecting part 19 are in operative connection with a push button 24 (see
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The operative connection between the push button 24 and the locking bar 22 is effected in a manner known per se, preferably by means of a guidetrack arrangement.
It should also be mentioned that the catching element 16 is adjustable or displaceable, against the action of a resilient element, especially a tension spring 26, out of the position in which it is nearest to the backrest 13 and the seat surface 12, into a position in which it is further away therefrom. The mentioned tension spring 26 is shown in
By means of the mentioned locking positions, a firm connection of the catching element relative to the seat is ensured in every locking position.
The seat part including the armrests 15 is a one-piece component made of plastics material covered with suitable padding. The backrest is formed or articulated on the seat part in a manner known per se.
All the features disclosed in the application documents are claimed as being important to the invention, provided they are novel over the prior art either individually or in combination.
10 child seat
11 seat part
12 seat surface
13 backrest
14 headrest
15 armrest
16 catching element
17 opening for receiving portions of the safety belt
18 double-headed arrow
19 connecting part
20, 20′ chest support region
21, 21′ leg contact region
22 locking element (locking bar)
23 locking recess
24 push button
25 arrow
26 tension spring
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 046 249.7 | Sep 2008 | DE | national |