The invention relates to a child transporter, especially a stroller, buggy or like carriages for children, in accordance with the preamble of patent claim 1.
Child transporters, especially strollers, buggies or like carriages for children, have been known for a long time and are used for the practical transport of babies and infants. Whereas babies in child transporters almost always lie relatively still and only, possibly, roll to the side, infants in child transporters, strollers or buggies are often highly active, for which reason there is a risk of those infants falling out of their carriage and injuring themselves in the process. For that reason it is necessary to use a protection system, for example in the form of a belt system, by means of which the occupants of such child transporters, strollers, buggies or similar carriages for children, namely babies and especially infants, are prevented from falling out. Hitherto there has customarily been used for that purpose a hip belt, which is placed around the infant in the region of the pelvis, the two ends of the hip belt being fastened to respective frame parts of the child transporter. As an alternative to such a hip belt there has also been used hitherto a chest harness, which was fastened, for example by means of a strap, to the child transporter, preferably to the framework thereof.
However, the two afore-mentioned safety systems have serious shortcomings, the use of a hip belt, especially in the case of a stroller or buggy, offering only inadequate protection against falling out, because a child can topple out from such a belt if it leans over to the side. A chest harness, in contrast, offers somewhat better protection but, because of the many loops and straps, its handling is complicated with the result that, because it is complicated to handle, use of the chest harness is often dispensed with altogether or the chest harness is not correctly put on or not correctly connected to the child transporter.
In the case of the two afore-mentioned safety systems there is furthermore the problem that not every child transporter, or stroller or buggy, is suitable for the fitting of such a safety system because, for example, some of the afore-mentioned transporters already have their own hoop mechanisms for protecting against falling out, although these too almost always offer only inadequate protection, in which case, however, such transporters then frequently offer no further possibility for fitting a safe protecting device preventing a child from falling out of such a child transporter.
The invention is based on the problem of making available a child transporter, especially a stroller, buggy or like carriage for children, which offers children, especially infants, improved protection against falling out, which avoids the afore-mentioned disadvantages and which, in addition, is simple and cheap to manufacture.
The problem is solved by a child transporter according to patent claim 1.
The problem is solved especially by a child transporter, especially a stroller, buggy or like carriage for children, having a surface and back rest, wherein a belt fastening and adjusting device is arranged in the front edge region of the seat surface.
The belt fastening device herein is provided as part of a belt system which includes two shoulder belts which are connectible to the belt fastening device in each case by means of a closing element. This connectibility of the closing elements to the belt fastening device is achieved preferably by means of a snap-in closure. The shoulder belts are preferably in the form of so-called trouser-braces belts, which extend upwards from a crotch region of a child sitting on the seat surface, preferably symmetrically, over its shoulders and which, on the other hand, again preferably symmetrically, extend over its thighs and are connected to lateral frame parts of the child transporter. For this purpose, the two belts are each passed through a belt lead-through located at the closing element in the hip region and turned back on themselves. Furthermore, in the shoulder region the two belts are passed through a belt guideway in the frame or framework of the child transporter and again turned back on themselves in a downwards direction. Alternatively to belt lead-throughs in the framework of the child transporter, belt guideways that are fastened to the framework can also be used. Furthermore, the closing element is provided so as to be movable, that is to say slidable, on the particular associated belt.
As part of the belt system according to the invention, there is furthermore provided a belt adjusting device, the two shoulder belts having, on a side, remote from the seat surface or back rest, of a framework of the child transporter which can be brought into a sitting position, an extension which extends through the belt adjusting device. In that case, the two shoulder belts are brought together, preferably on the side remote from the seat surface and back rest, into a belt having the afore-mentioned extension. Alternatively, the two belts themselves can also have a separate extension of such a kind, those two separate extensions then in each case individually extending through the belt adjusting device. It should however be mentioned that the first alternative, wherein the two shoulder belts merge into one extension, is preferred, because by that means it is always possible for the shoulder belts to be tightened evenly by means of the belt adjusting device.
The belt fastening and adjusting device is preferably arranged in a central region of the front edge region of the seat surface because, by that means, the sitting child can be secured in the stroller or buggy symmetrically in optimum manner. The seat surface and/or back rest of the particular carriage are in this case preferably made from a flexible, especially textile, material or at least include such a material, so that it is possible for the stroller or buggy to be folded up in simple manner. The flexible seat surface and/or back rest is in this case stretched out between appropriate frame parts of the framework of the child transporter.
The afore-mentioned extension of the shoulder belts extends in the back region of the child transporter at least in part in and/or on a guideway which is arranged on that side of the framework which is remote from the seat surface and/or the back rest. The provision of such a guideway advantageously ensures that, when the belts are tightened, the extension extends along the seat surface and back rest of the child transporter without deformation of the seat surface and back rest occurring as a result of the tightened extension belt. In addition, the use of a guideway prevents the extension belt from becoming tangled or from sagging.
In accordance with an embodiment, the belt fastening device is arranged above the seat surface and is fixed thereon so as to be tiltable, the belt fastening device in a position of non-use lying substantially on top of the seat surface, optionally as a result of the action of a spring. By this means it is ensured, on the one hand, that the belt fastening device is very readily accessible, so that the particular closing elements can be simply inserted in the belt fastening device and latched therein. Optionally, the two closing elements, before being introduced into the belt fastening device, are brought into form-fitting connection with one another so that unitary, combined problem-free introduction into the belt fastening device, which is preferably in the form of a snap-in closure, is possible.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the belt fastening device can be recessed in the seat surface so that, from above the seat surface, only the introduction slot for closure and snap-in projections provided on the closing element is visible, which projections are necessary in known manner for a snap-in closure.
The extension of the shoulder belts is loadable from one side, and releasably locked, in the belt adjusting device by means of a clamping device, especially a cam-type device, so that the extension can be pulled in one direction through the belt adjusting device, whereupon the shoulder belts become taut and ensure that the child is held securely on the seat surface of the child transporter. The clamping device ensures in the process that it is possible for the belt extension to slip back only when the clamping device is released, there being provided in accordance with the invention a releasing device, for example in the form of a simple lever or pushing mechanism. The clamping device is so constructed that slipping back of the belt is reliably prevented. In other words, loadability of the clamping device in the direction of the shoulder belts is accordingly possible whilst tightening of the shoulder belts by pulling on the extension belt extending through the belt adjusting device is possible.
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the belt adjusting device is arranged substantially beneath and/or in the same plane as the surface, a releasing device for releasing the clamping device being accessible from above the seat surface. In accordance with this embodiment, the extension of the shoulder belts extends beneath the seat surface into the belt adjusting device, extends through the latter, especially through the clamping device located in the belt adjusting device, and emerges at a belt lead-through located in the front region of the seat surface or belt adjusting device. This belt extension extending out from the belt adjusting device can be pulled so that the shoulder belts and also the belt portions extending over the thighs of the child are tightened, thereby securing the child.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the belt fastening device is constructed as a unit with the belt adjusting device, the belt fastening device and the belt adjusting device being tiltable optionally relative to one another and/or in relation to the seat surface on one or more axes. The belt fastening device is in this case secured to the belt adjusting device by means of a rivet or bolt connection, although such a connection can also be made by means of a belt. Connection of the belt adjusting device to the seat surface can accordingly likewise be accomplished by means of a rivet or bolt connection or, however, by means of a belt.
The tiltability of the belt fastening device relative to the belt adjusting device and/or relative to the seat surface ensures optimum adaptation of this unit to a child sitting on the seat surface, the unit of the belt fastening device and belt adjusting device making possible optimum adaptation to the space defined by the sitting child for this unit between the legs of the child. In this context it should be emphasised that tiliting preferably along the longitudinal axis of the child transporter is possible; however, in the case where a belt is used between the seat surface, the belt adjusting device and the belt fastening device, tilting in a transverse direction to that longitudinal axis is of course also possible. Of course, a ball-and-socket joint could also be used here.
In accordance with the invention, the unit or the belt fastening device and/or the belt adjusting device is arranged at least in part within a casing, especially a sheath. This sheath, or casing, comprises a soft and/or yielding material, especially rubber, so that, on the one hand, a pleasant feel and, on the other hand, protection against injuries are ensured by this casing.
The afore-mentioned unit or the belt fastening device and/or the belt adjusting device is fastened, by means of a fastening device, especially a base plate, on the seat surface, especially substantially beneath the seat surface, using holding parts extending through the seat surface. To these holding parts, which start at the base plate and extend through the seat surface, there is fastened either the unit of the belt fastening device and belt adjusting device or, however, the belt fastening device and/or the belt adjusting device as previously mentioned, for example by means of rivets or bolts or with the aid of a belt.
Furthermore, the seat surface and/or the back rest is at least in part supported, especially by means of at least one, preferably flat, support member. This support member advantageously consists of plastics material and ensures an optimum fitting shape of the seat surface and back rest even in the loaded state, with deformation due to loading, for example caused by stretching of the seat surface and back rest, being avoided. Furthermore, this support member can also be used as a guideway for the afore-mentioned extension of the shoulder belts. For that purpose, individual guide elements can be provided on the support member.
In addition, at least part of the support member can form the fastening device for attaching the belt fastening device and/or the belt adjusting device or the unit thereof. In accordance with a further variant, the support member can also co-operate with the fastening device and, for example, have a stabilising effect thereon.
Further embodiments of the invention arise from the subordinate claims.
The invention is described hereinbelow with reference to examples of embodiments, which are explained in further detail with reference to the Figures, in which:
The same reference numerals are used in the description hereinbelow for parts that are the same and parts that have the same effect.
By means of a pull on the extension 60 extending out from the belt lead-through 61 located in the sheath 100, in the direction of the arrow according to
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As also already mentioned, the belt fastening device 20 and the belt adjusting device 25 is constructed as a unit 90, which is surrounded by a sheath 100, which in addition to an opening device 46 and an actuating device 86 has a further belt lead-through 61, which in the assembled state is located at approximately the same height as the clamping edges 76 associated with the clamping device 75, so that the belt extension 60 or extension 60 can be passed out from the sheath 100 without additional friction.
In use, that is to say when the closing elements 40 are latched into the belt fastening device 20, the unit 90 of the belt fastening device 20 and belt adjusting device 25 extends upwards, away from the seat surface 5. However, in a position of non-use, that is to say when the belt fastening device 20 and the closing elements 40 are not in engagement with one another, the unit 90 lies substantially on top of the seat surface 5. This is brought about on the one hand by the effect of gravity but also, in addition, by the action of the spring 70, which biases the unit 90 in the direction of the seat surface 5.
The belt adjusting device 25 is located substantially beneath the seat surface 5 or passes through the seat surface 5, as is clearly shown in
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At this point it should be pointed out that all the above-described parts, considered individually and in any combination, especially the details shown in the drawings, are claimed as being important to the invention. The person skilled in the art will be familiar with modifications thereto.
5 seat surface
10 back rest
15 front edge region of seat surface
20 belt fastening device
25 belt adjusting device
30 belt system
35 shoulder belt
36 thigh belt portion
40 closing element
45 snap-in closure
46 opening device for snap-in closure
47 snap-in closure
50 remote region
55 framework
60 extension
61 belt lead-through
65 central region 70 spring
75 clamping device
76 clamping edge
80 cam-type device
85 releasing device
86 actuating device for releasing device
90 unit
95 casing
100 sheath
105 fastening device
110 base plate
115 holding ties
120 support member
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2007-013-766.6 | Mar 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/02062 | 3/14/2008 | WO | 00 | 10/16/2009 |