Claims
- 1. A child safety seat, comprising,
safety seat means for belting to a surface or seat of a motor vehicle, aircraft or boat and for holding a child so that the child is protected from injury in the event of sudden movement in both an automotive environment and a marine or airplane environment including a safety strap for removably holding the child to said safety seat means, said safety seat means including a cradle and a base member removably secured to said cradle, said base member having a planar surface compatible with placing said safety seat means on the surface or seat of a motor vehicle, aircraft, or water craft with said base member belted thereto; non-corrosive ballast means connected to said safety seat means for providing said cradle with a center of gravity, floatation means permanently secured to said cradle for floating same in water in arrangement with said ballast means so that the head of the child seated in said cradle is maintained above water level in combination with said ballast means, said floatation means including a floatation material made of a closed cell foam buoyant material, and said floatation material being arranged in relation with said ballast means so as to automatically self-right and maintain said center of gravity in water, side arm bar means including side support bars oriented lateral to said cradle of said safety seat means and cross bar means oriented transverse to and connected to said side support bars, said floatation means including floatation material supported by at least said cross bar means, and said cradle includes a flat, planer seat bottom wall, a seat back wall connected to said seat bottom wall, and seat side walls connected to and extending vertically from said seat back wall and said seat bottom wall, said floatation material being secured to said seat bottom wall, said seat back wall and said seat side walls.
- 2. The child safety seat of claim 1, wherein said side arm bar means extend substantially vertically away from said cradle and said cross bar means is spaced apart from said cradle, and wherein said cross bar means is adapted as a handle and as a shock absorber or impact reducer.
- 3. The child safety seat of claim 2, wherein said cross bar means is adapted to partially displace water in case of impact with water to reduce the speed of said cradle.
- 4. The child safety seat of claim 2, wherein said cross bar means is adapted to be grasped by hand, with a boat hook, or a gaff.
- 5. The child safety seat of claim 2, wherein said cross bar means is adapted with an emergency locator light or light reflective material.
- 6. The child safety seat of claim 1, wherein said buoyant material is a low density material.
- 7. The child safety seat of claim 1, wherein said non-corrosive ballast means is a non-corrosive metal material connected to said cradle.
- 8. The child safety seat of claim 1, wherein said non-corrosive ballast means is stainless steel.
- 9. The child safety seat of claim 1, wherein said non-corrosive material is lead.
- 10. The child safety seat of claim 1, wherein said base member includes means enabling the user to removably secure said safety seat means to a car or air/marine craft seat by use of a seat belt.
- 11. A child safety seat, comprising,
safety seat means for belting to a seat of a motor vehicle or air/marine craft and for holding a child so that the child is protected from injury in the event of sudden movement in both an automotive environment and an air/marine environment including strap means for removably holding the child to said safety seat means, said safety seat means including a cradle with a flat seat bottom wall, and a base member removably secured to said cradle, said base member having a planar surface compatible with placing said safety seat means on the surface of a seat of a motor vehicle or on the surface of a seat of an air/marine craft with said base member belted to said seat, non-corrosive ballast means connected to said base member for providing said cradle with a center of gravity, and floatation means secured to said cradle for floating same in water in arrangement with said ballast means so that the head of the child seated in said cradle is maintained above water level in combination with said ballast means, said floatation means including a closed cell foam floatation material made of a buoyant material, and said floatation material being arranged with said ballast means so as to readily self right and to maintain said center of gravity in said water.
- 12. The child safety seat of claim 11, wherein said cradle further includes a seat back wall connected to said flat seat bottom wall, and seat side walls connected to and extending vertically from said seat back wall and said flat seat bottom wall, said floatation material being secured to said flat seat bottom wall, said seat back wall and said seat side walls.
- 13. The child safety seat of claim 12, further comprising a harness for securing a child within said child safety seat.
- 14. The child safety seat of claim 13, wherein said harness is a 5-point harness.
- 15. The child safety seat of claim 13, wherein said harness has two body straps, a crotch strap, and a central guide member,
each body strap having a fixed end permanently attached to said child safety seat at a position corresponding to the waist of a child in said child safety seat, and a free end with an end fitting adapted to be releasably engaged with one of a plurality of latches in said seat back wall, wherein, when harnessing a child in said child safety seat, said body straps initially extend from their fixed ends in a direction substantially towards each other and subsequently pass through apertures in said central guide member that change the direction of said body straps so that said body straps extend vertically and pass over the chest and shoulders of the child in said child safety seat.
- 16. The child safety seat of claim 15, wherein said body straps cross each other, thereby eliminating the need for a chest buckle.
- 17. The child safety seat of claim 13, wherein said crotch strap is adapted to be releasably attached to the seat bottom wall.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/535,476, filed on Mar. 24, 2000, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/167,468, filed Oct. 7,1998 (now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,059,360 on May 9, 2000).
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09535476 |
Mar 2000 |
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10188143 |
Jul 2002 |
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Parent |
09167468 |
Oct 1998 |
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Child |
09535476 |
Mar 2000 |
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