This application claims priority of Chinese Application No. 201310110008.9 filed an Mar. 29, 2013.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an unlocked-state retention device, more particularly to an unlocked-state retention device adapted for use in a seat assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional seat assembly includes a base frame, a seat body mounted removably to the base frame for supporting an infant seated thereon, and a locking unit for locking the seat body on the base frame. The locking unit includes a tongue that is mounted in the base frame, and a locking groove that is formed in the seat body. When the seat body is mounted on the base frame, the tongue is urged by a resilient member to project retractably into and engage the locking groove such that the seat body is not removable from the base frame. During separation of the seat body from the base frame, a user has to manually retain the tongue to be retracted in the base frame and disengaged from the locking groove against the resilient force of the resilient member. It is not convenient for a user to perform the abovementioned two actions (i.e., to retain the tongue at the retracted state and to separate the seat body from the base frame) at the same time.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an unlocked-state retention device that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
Accordingly, an unlocked-state retention device of the present invention is adapted for use in a seat assembly. The seat assembly includes a base frame and a seat body, which is mounted removably on the base frame through a locking unit to lock or unlock the seat body relative to the base frame such that the seat body is placed in a locked state or an unlocked state. The unlocked-state retention device includes a pusher adapted to be disposed movably in one of the base frame and the seat body, and includes a push member to retract ably project from the one of the base frame and the seat body and to push the other one of the base frame and the seat body when the seat body is unlocked relative to the base frame.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a seat assembly including an unlocked-state retention device.
Accordingly, a seat assembly of the present invention includes a base frame, a seat body, a locking unit and an unlocked-state retention device. The seat body is removably mounted on the base frame. The locking unit releasably interlocks the base frame and the seat body and is operable to lock the seat body relative to the base frame so that the seat body is placed in a locked state, where the seat body is not removable from the base frame, or to unlock the seat body relative to the base frame so that the seat body is placed in an unlocked state, where the seat body is removable from the base frame. The unlocked-state retention device is adapted to separate the seat body from the base frame and to thereby prevent the seat body from moving to the looked state when the seat body is in the unlocked state.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The base frame 2 includes a main frame 21, a base body 22 mounted on the main frame 21 to support the seat body 1, and a cover plate 23 (see
The locking units 3 are disposed respectively at left and right sides of the seat assembly 100, and are operable to lock the seat body 1 relative to the base frame 2 so that the seat body 1 is placed in a locked state, where the seat body 1 is not removable from the base frame 2, or to unlock the seat body 1 relative to the base frame 2 so that the seat body 1 is placed in an unlocked state, where the seat body 1 is removable from the base frame 2.
Each of the locking units 3 has a socket 32, a column body 31 and a tongue 34. In this embodiment, the socket 32 is formed in an upper surface of the base frame 2. The column body 31 projects downwardly from a bottom surface of the seat body 1 and extends into the socket 32 when the seat body 1 is disposed on the upper surface of the base frame 2. The tongue 34 is mounted slidably in the base frame 2 and is operable to move in a horizontal direction between a projecting position where a distal portion of the tongue 34 projects into the socket 32, and a retracted position where the distal portion of the tongue 34 is retracted from the socket 32. The column body 31 has a locking groove 33 that is engaged with the tongue 34 to place the seat body 1 in the locked state when the distal portion of the tongue 34 is at the projecting position.
The unlocked-state retention device 4 includes two pushers 40 that are disposed movably in the seat body 1, and that are disposed respectively at left and right sides of the seat body 1.
In this embodiment, each of the pushers 40 includes a push member 41 and a first resilient member 42. The push member 41 retractably projects from the bottom surface of the seat body 1 to push the upper surface of the base frame 2 when the seat body 1 is in the unlocked state so that the seat body 1 is slightly separated from the base frame 2. The push member 41 is retracted into the seat body 1 when the seat body 1 is in the locked state. The first resilient member 42 is configured as a compression spring, and is connected between the push member 41 and the seat body 1 to urge projection of the push member 41 when the seat body 1 is in the unlocked state. The unlocked-state retention device 4 thus keeps the seat body 1 to be separated from the base frame 2, thereby preventing the seat body 1 from moving to the locked state. In other embodiments of this invention, for each of the pushers 40, the first resilient member 42 and the push member 41 may be integrally formed as a single component, such as a U-shaped spring, which is forced to retract into the seat body 1 when the seat body 1 is in the locked state, and which automatically and resiliently projects to separate the seat body 1 from the base frame 2 when the seat body 1 is in the unlocked state.
The push member 41 of each of the pushers 40 is disposed in proximity to the column body 31 of a respective one of the locking units 3.
The column body 31 of each locking unit 3 further has a column bottom surf ace that is opposite to the bottom surface of the seat body 1, and a column side surface that extends from the column bottom surface to the bottom surface of the seat body 1 and that is formed with the locking groove 33.
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Each of the locking units 3 further includes a second resilient member 38 that is connected between the tongue 34 and the base frame 2 for biasing the tongue 34 toward the projecting position. The second resilient member 38 is configured as a spring. The distal portion of the tongue 34 is wedge-shaped and has an inclined upper surface 35 that has a lower distal edge, such that when the column body 31 moves downwardly in the socket 32, the column body 31 contacts slidably the inclined upper surface 35 to push the tongue 34 to the retracted position.
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To separate the seat body 1 from the base frame 2, a user moves the tongues 34 to the retracted position against the resilient force of the second resilient members 38 by pressing the operating member 39. Subsequently, the push members 41 of the pushers 40 project from the bottom surface of the seat body 1 to push the base frame 2 away from the seat body 1 and the unlocked-state retention device 4 prevents the seat body 1 from moving to the locked state. It is convenient for the user to remove the seat body 1 from the base frame 2 since retention of tongues 34 at the retracted position and removal of the seat body 1 do not need to foe performed simultaneously.
It is noted that the unlocked-state retention device 4 may be disposed movably in the base frame 2. Moreover, for each of the locking units 3, the socket 32 may be formed in the bottom surface of the seat body 1, the column body 31 may project upwardly from the upper surface of the base frame 2, and the tongue 34 may be mounted slidably in the seat body 1.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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