Claims
- 1. A strap retainer apparatus comprising:
- a first element with a first end and a second end;
- a second element with a first end and a second end, wherein said first end of said first element is joined to a first end of said second element;
- said second end of said first element including a first portion of a detent means and said second end of said second element including a second portion of a detent means, wherein said first portion of said detent means is engageable by said second portion of said detent means;
- at least one of said first element and said second element being flexible so as to provide a gap between said second end of said first element and said second end of said second element when said first and second portions of said detent means are not engaged;
- one of said first and second portions of said detent means including a stem supporting a bulbous portion of increased diameter, the other of said first and second portions including an aperture assembly with a first aperture sized to receive said bulbous portion and a second aperture sized to receive said stem and sized smaller than said bulbous portion, said first aperture and said second aperture being in communication with each other so as to allow said stem to be urged from said first aperture to said second aperture, said second aperture detently retaining said stem therein.
- 2. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first element is a generally straight post element and wherein said second element is a generally arcuate retaining element.
- 3. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 2 wherein said generally arcuate retaining element is flexible so as to provide a gap between said second end of said post element and said second end of said retaining element when said first and second portions of said detent means are not engaged.
- 4. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 3 wherein communication between said first aperture and said second aperture is provided by walls which taper from a larger portion in said first aperture to a smaller portion in said second aperture.
- 5. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 4 wherein said smaller portion of said walls meet with said second aperture to form at least one detent edge whereby when said stem is urged from said first aperture to said second aperture, said walls are urged apart from each other and when said stem reaches said second aperture, said walls flex toward each other and said at least one detent edge inhibits movement of said stem from said second aperture to said first aperture.
- 6. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 5 wherein a cross section of said stem includes at least one flat portion to engage said at least one detent edge.
- 7. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 6 wherein the cross section said stem includes at least one arcuate portion to urge said walls apart when said stem is urged from said first aperture to said second aperture.
- 8. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 7 wherein said arcuate portion and said flat portion form a D-shaped cross section of said stem.
- 9. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 8 wherein said second aperture has a shape substantially identical to said D-shaped cross section of said stem.
- 10. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 9 wherein said post element includes said stem and said bulbous portion and wherein said retaining element includes said aperture assembly.
- 11. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 10 wherein said aperture assembly is formed on a planar portion of said second end of said retaining element.
- 12. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 11 wherein at least one lip is formed on said planar portion to align with a lower surface of said bulbous portion when said stem is detently engaged within said second aperture.
- 13. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 12 further including a latch means with a downwardly inclined tip cantilevered over said aperture assembly, and said bulbous portion includes an inwardly-facing backwardly-inclined face and an outwardly- facing forwardly-inclined face whereby when said stem is being urged from said first aperture to said second aperture, said outwardly facing inclined face flexes said latch means upwardly, and when said stem is engaged in said second aperture, said latch means flexes downwardly to detently engage said inwardly-facing backwardly-inclined face.
- 14. The strap assembly apparatus of claim 13 wherein said generally arcuate retaining element is comprised of a plurality of generally straight portions.
- 15. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 14 wherein said post element and said retaining element are formed of a single molded piece.
- 16. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 11 wherein a section is formed on a portion of said stem extending away from a lower surface of said bulbous portion.
- 17. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 16 wherein an outer surface of said section ramps inwardly toward said stem as said section extends away from said lower surface.
- 18. The strap retainer apparatus of claim 17 wherein said section guides said bulbous portion through said generally round first aperture thereby preventing interference between said bulbous portion and said generally round first aperture.
- 19. A shopping cart seat belt assembly for retaining a small child securely within the shopping cart, including:
- a post having a first end and a second end;
- a retaining element having a first end and a second end, wherein said first end of said post is linked to a first end of said retaining element;
- said second end of said post including a first portion of a detent and said second end of said retaining element including a second portion of a detent, wherein said first portion of said detent is engageable by said second portion of said detent;
- said post and said retaining dement being moveable with respect to one another so as to permit the establishment of a gap between said second end of said post and said second end of said retaining element when said first and second portions of said detent are not engaged;
- one of said first and second portions of said detent including a stem supporting a bulbous portion of increased diameter, the other of said first and second portions including an aperture assembly with a first aperture sized to receive said bulbous portion and a second aperture sized to receive said stem and sized smaller than said bulbous portion, said first aperture and said second aperture being in communication with each other so as to allow said stem to be urged from said first aperture to said second aperture, said second aperture having at least one surface forming a detent so as to restrain the movement of the stem from the second aperture to the first aperture and thereby securely retain the stem within the second aperture;
- at least one strap having a first end and a second end, the first end being configured for attachment to one of said post and said retaining element; and
- a cart;
- wherein a portion of the cart is configured to be bounded by the post and the retaining element when said second aperture retains said stem so as to securely affix the strap to the cart in a manner that can not readily be manually undone.
- 20. A shopping cart and seatbelt assembly as set forth in claim 19, wherein said retaining element is flexible so as to provide a gap between said second end of said post element and said second end of said retaining element when said first and second portions of said detent are not engaged.
- 21. A shopping cart and seatbelt assembly as set forth in claim 20, wherein communication between said first aperture and said second aperture is provided by facing walls which define a channel connecting the first and second apertures, said channel having a first opening that connects the channel with the first aperture and a second opening that connects the channel with the second aperture, the first opening being wider than the second opening.
- 22. A shopping cart and seatbelt assembly as set forth in claim 21, wherein said walls meet with said second aperture to form at least one detent edge whereby when said stem is urged from said first aperture to said second aperture, said walls are urged apart from each other and when said stem reaches said second aperture, said walls flex toward each other and said at least one detent edge inhibits movement of said stem from said second aperture to said first aperture.
- 23. A shopping cart and seatbelt assembly as set forth in claim 22, wherein a cross section of said stem includes at least one flat portion to engage said at least one detent edge.
- 24. A shopping cart and seatbelt assembly as set forth in claim 19, wherein the cart includes a frame having at least one tubular member which is bounded by the post and the retaining element when said second aperture retains said stem so as to securely affix the strap to the cart.
- 25. A shopping cart and seatbelt assembly as set forth in claim 24, further including a second strap that is attached to the cart via the same structure that attaches the first strap to the cart.
- 26. A Shopping cart and seatbelt assembly as set forth in claim 19, wherein the retaining element is generally arcuate.
- 27. A seatbelt assembly for retaining a small child securely within a shopping cart, including:
- a first element with a first end and a second end;
- a second element with a first end and a second end, wherein said first end of said first element is joined to a first end of said second element;
- said second end of said first element including a first portion of a detent and said second end of said second element including a second portion of a detent, wherein said first portion of said detent is engageable by said second portion of said detent;
- said first element and said second element being moveable with respect to one another so as to permit the establishment of a gap between said second end of said first element and said second end of said second element when said first and second portions of said detent are not engaged;
- one of said first and second portions of said detent including a catch portion, the other of said first and second portions including an aperture assembly having a first aperture and a second aperture that are in communication with each other so as to allow at least a portion of one of said first and second elements to be urged from said first aperture to said second aperture, the second aperture being sized to receive said catch portion and being smaller than the maximum dimension of the catch portion and being sized to securely receive said catch portion through the deformation of one of said catch portion and said second aperture, the relative dimensions of the catch portion and the second aperture being such that the engagement of the catch with the second aperture results in a secure connection that cannot be undone by pulling the first and second elements away from each other; and
- at least one strap having a first end and a second end, the first end being configured for attachment to one of said first element and said second element;
- wherein the seatbelt assembly provides a secure attachment of the strap to a shopping cart when the first and second portions of the detent are engaged with one another that is of sufficient permanence that it can be used in retaining a child securely within a shopping cart.
- 28. A seatbelt assembly for retaining a small child securely within a shopping cart as set forth in claim 27, wherein the first element comprises a post, and the post includes and terminates in the catch portion.
- 29. A seatbelt assembly for retaining a small child securely within a shopping cart as set forth in claim 28, wherein said second aperture detently retains at least a portion of said post.
- 30. A seatbelt assembly for retaining a small child securely within a shopping cart as set forth in claim 27, further comprising a cart to which the seatbelt assembly is secured.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/503,547, filed Jul. 18, 1995.
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Continuations (1)
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