AU2017100676B4 - Child Restraint for a Vehicle - Google Patents

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AU2017100676B4
AU2017100676B4 AU2017100676A AU2017100676A AU2017100676B4 AU 2017100676 B4 AU2017100676 B4 AU 2017100676B4 AU 2017100676 A AU2017100676 A AU 2017100676A AU 2017100676 A AU2017100676 A AU 2017100676A AU 2017100676 B4 AU2017100676 B4 AU 2017100676B4
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The present invention provides a child safety seat for a vehicle comprising a seat shell configured to receive a child. The seat shell has a backrest, a seating surface within opposing side walls, a front and a rear. An attachment means is 5 located on each opposing side wall. Each attachment means includes a hole having a continuous boundary. The hole may be located substantially centrally between the front and the rear and comprises a recess. The recess is formed through the side wall to provide a path for a vehicle seat belt to pass, so as to extend across the seating surface, to facilitate securement of the seat shell to a 10 vehicle seat in each of forward facing and rearward facing modes. When the child safety seat is used with a covering for the seating surface, the seat belt passes beneath the covering.

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CHILD RESTRAINT FOR A VEHICLE
FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a child restraint for a vehicle, and in particular, to a tether system for tetherlng a lower región of a child restraint to a seat of a vehicle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is divided from applicatlon 2016277541, which in turn was divided from application 2012238254. Both are incorporated herein by reference.
The use of child restraints to accommodate infants and young children whilst travelling in a vehicle is a well establlshed practice. Most countries have established various laws and regulations that díctate the manner in which Infants and children are to be transported in vehicles, and the types of restraints that are acceptable for such use. Most laws adopted for such purposes require the infant/child to be restrained in a dedicated and approved child ? ,ety seat that is anchored or otherwise secured to a rear seat of the vehicle. The child safety seat may Include a dedicated harness that restrains the child in position within the seat, or the child safety seat may utilise the vehicle seat belt or a sepárate harness to restrain the child therein, depending upon the size and/or age of the child.
As such, there exist a variety of types of child safety seats that are approved for use with children of a variety of ages and/or sizes. These types can be broadly characterised as follows. Type A seats typically refer to rear facing seats or capsules suitable for accommodating babies/infants up to around 6 months of age and/or 70 cm in length and up to 12 kg. Type B seats typically refer to forward facing seats used to accommodate toddlers and young children from approximately 6 months to 4 years, or from 8-18 kg. Type E seats typically refer to booster seats and booster cushions used to accommodate children between 4-8 years oíd, or approximately from 14 - 32 kg, and which are typically used in combination with the vehicle seat belt. There also exist combination Type A/B, B/E and A/B/E seats that are designed to be varied to accommodate the child as the child grows.
The manner in which child restraints are secured in position on a vehicle seat may vary between countries. In Australia, where rear seat lap or lap/sash seatbelts are a mandatory requirement for vehicles, the child restraint is typically secured in position by passing the lap or lap/sash seat belt through the body of the child restraint. In this regard, the vehicle seat belt functions to restrain the lower portion of the child restraint against the vehicle seat. A top tether may also be employed to restrain the upper región of the child restraint in position against the vehicle seat, with the top tether extending to engage with a dedicated vehicle anchorage point provided behind the vehicle seat. Through the use of a top tether in combination with the vehicle seat belt, the child restraint is secured against the vehicle seat at an upper and lower región.
In Europe, the USA, and other countries, a different type of system for securing a child restraint against a vehicle seat is employed. In such countries, vehicles may be fitted with an ISOFIX (Europe) or LATCH (Lower Universal Anchorage System) (USA) anchorage system to aid in securing the safety seat in position. Typically, in such systems, a pair of rigid lower anchorage points are provided in the bight of the vehicle seat, which provides a means for securing the lower región of the child restraint. In such a system the vehicle seat belt is not required.
In Australia, the LATCH or ISOFIX system is being introduced into new vehicles such that parents will be able to use either the Latch/ISOFIX system and the vehicle seat belt to restrain the child safety seat in position. Where such a dual means for restraint exists, challenges arise for child safety seat manufacturers to provide a child restraint that is able to be used with a vehicle seat belt and a LATCH system which is easy to use and offers the benefits of both systems.
Thus, there is a need to provide a child restraint that accommodates a variety of restraining devices in a simple and convenient manner. Further, there is a need to provide a child safety seat that provides a common path for securing the child safety seat in position in either a forward or rearward facing manner, irrespective of the orientation of the safety seat.
The above references to and descriptions of prior proposals or products are not intended to be, and are not to be construed as, statements or admissions of common general knowledge in the art. In particular, the above prior art discussion does not relate to what is commonly or well known by the person skilled in the art, but assists in the understanding of the inventive step of the present invention of which the Identification of pertinent prior art proposals is but one part.
STATEMENTOF INVENTION
The invention according to one or more aspects is as defined in the independent claims. Some optional and/or preferred features of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
Accordmgly, there is provided a child satety seat for a vehicle, the child safety seat being adapted for use ¡n a rearward facing mode and a forward facing mode, the child safety seat comprising: a seat shell configured to receive a child therein, the seat shell having a backrest and a seating surface within opposing sides; and an attachment means located on each opposing side; the child safety seat being adapted for use with a covering for the seating surface; wherein each attachment means ineludes a hole having a continuous boundary, the hole comprising a recess formed through the side to provide a path for a vehicle seat belt to extend over the seating surface and beneath the covering when used; and wherein the attachment means located on each opposing side is the solé attachment means in the child safety seat for providing the path for the vehicle seat belt to facilítate securement of the seat shell to a vehicle seat in each of the forward facing and rearward facing modes.
Preferably, the attachment means is located substantially in a central location of the seat shell when the child safety seat is in use.
The vehicle seat belt may comprise a lap and sash belt combined together. In another form, the vehicle seat belt may comprises a lap belt only.
The seat shell may be mounted on a base. A clip or retaining member may be mounted within the recess to engage with the vehicle seat belt to substantially secure the vehicle seat belt in position with respect to the attachment means so as to prevent sliding movement of the vehicle seat belt when the clip or retaining member is engaged therewith.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention may be better understood from the following non-limiting description of preferred embodiments, in which:
Fig. 1 is a side view of a prior art arrangement showing a child safety seat being secured against a seat of a vehicle using a LATCFI securing system;
Fig. 1A is an enlarged view showing the manner in which the anchorage system of Fig. 1 is configured;
Fig. 2 shows a side view of a child safety seat according to one embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 3 shown an enlarged view of an attachment means for use with the child safety seat of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a top perspective view of a child safety seat using the attachment means of the present invention in a forward facing position;
Fig. 5 is a rear perspective view of a child safety seat of the present invention in a rearward facing manner; and
Fig. 6 shows a side view of a child safety seat of the present invention being secured against a vehicle seat using a conventional vehicle seat belt.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Preferred features of the present invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it is to be understood that the features ¡llustrated in and described with reference to the drawings are not to be construed as limiting on the scope of the invention.
Referring to Fig. 1, there is shown a prior art child safety seat 10 fitted to a vehicle seat 5 in a conventional manner by way of a LATCH system. The LATCH system generally comprises a pair of anchors 15 in the form of a small bar, as shown. The anchors 15 are located in the bight of the vehicle seat 5 on each side of the child safety seat 10. A pair of straps 12 are fixed to either side of the body of the child safety seat 10 by bolts 13 or the like. Each strap 12 is adjustable in length and terminates in a hook 14 or similar fastening element. The hook 14 engages with the anchor 15 of the LATCH system as shown in Fig. 1A, and the strap 12 is able to be tightened to secure the child safety seat in position as shown. A top tether 16 is also provided to engage with an upper vehicle anchorage point 9, as is well known in the art.
Referring to Fig. 1, it can be readily appreciated that the arrangement as shown relies upon the integrity of the bolt 13 to attach the strap 12 to the wall of the shell 22 of the child safety seat 10. As the shell 11 of the child safety seat 10 is typlcally made from a plástic material, the material may fracture under the loads experienced in a accident situation thereby significantly compromising the safety of the child seated therein, as well as other occupants of the vehicle in the general vicinity of the child safety seat.
Further to this, the child safety seat 10 of Fig. 1 also shows a conventional path 18 for accommodating a seat belt of the vehicle, when the child safety seat 10 is to be used without the LATCH system. As is shown, the path 18 for use in a forward facing mode is essentially provided in a lower rear región of the child safety seat 10, remóte from the straps 12. Henee, as the seat belt path 18 is in a sepárate position to the location of the straps 12 of the LATCH system, there is an increased likelihood of confusión by the consumer when installing the seat, depending upon the system to be employed. If used in a rearward facing mode, another seat belt path located at the front of the child safety seat (not shown) would have to be used, providing additional confusión to the consumer in determining the correct path to use when securing the child safety seat 10 In a desired position.
Referring to Figure 2, a child safety seat 20 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is shown. The child safety seat 20 comprises a seat shell 22 which into which a child is to be received, and a base 24 which supports the seat shell 22 thereon. The child safety seat 20 is configured to be used in either a forward or rearward facing manner, depending upon the safety requirements of the child located therein. A dedicated attachment means 30 is provided in opposing sides of the seat shell 22 to provide a common point for accommodating the straps 12 of the LATCH system as well as a path for the vehicle seat belt to be used when the child safety seat 20 is to be used with a vehicle without a LATCH system fitted. The attachment means 30 is located in a central location of the seat shell 22. This enables the child safety seat 20 to be used in a forward or rearward manner without the straps 12 of the LATCH system being restricted by the seat shell 22, as is shown by the dashed lines.
Referring to Figure 3, the attachment means 30 is shown in detail. The attachment means 30 generally comprises a semi-circular recess 31 formed through the side walls of the seat shell 22 on opposing sides of the seat shell. The recesses 31 provide a path for the strap 12 or the vehicle seat belt 40 (shown in dashed lines) to pass therethrough and across the seat shell 22 where it can be secured in position.
In the embodiment as shown ¡n Figs. 2-5, rather than the LATCH system having two sepárate straps 12 as is shown in the prior art system of Fig. 1, the strap 12 of the LATCFI system may be a single length of strap having a hook 14 located adjacent either end. An adjustment means may be provided in either or both ends of the strap 12 for tightening purposes, as is shown more clearly in Fig. 4.
The attachment means 30 may comprise a cover or clip member 32 that is pivotally mounted within the recess 31 to at least partially cióse about or over the strap 12 (and/or the seat belt 40) of the LATCFI system, as shown. The cover or clip members 32 of the attachment means are then closed to lock, or securely retain the strap 12 of the LATCFI system in position. Such locking of the cover member 32 may be provided by a lug 33 provided to engage within a recess formed in the cover or clip member 32 to retain the cover member 32 in a locked position about the strap 12. In this locked position, the cover member 32 applies a holding forcé against the strap 12 of the LATCFI system to reduce the likelihood of the strap undergoing lateral movement within the recesses 31.
Referring to Figure 4, the path of the strap 12 of the LATCH System across the seat shell is shown with the child safety seat 20 in a forward facing position. It will be appreciated that the dashed line represents that the strap 12 travels under the seat covering and any internal harness so as to be substantially hidden from view when in use. Similarly, Fig. 5 shown the child safety seat 20 in use in a rearward facing manner to depict the manner in which the strap 12 is able to be employed.
In the event that the child safety seat 20 is not being used in a vehicle equipped with a LATCH system, the attachment means 30 is able to accommodate the vehicle seat belt system 40 in a similar manner, as is shown in Fig. 6. In this regard, the vehicle seat belt is able to be passed through the recess 31 provided in the attachment means 30 to pass over and through the seat shell 22 to be secured to a clip member, in a conventional manner. Once the vehicle seat belt 40 is engaged, the cover member 32 of the attachment means 30 may be able to be locked in position about the vehicle seat belt 40, as discussed above. In situations where the vehicle seat belt 20 is being used to restrain the child safety seat 20 in position, it may be possible to store the LATCH components in a device such as a pocket or the like, located on the child safety seat 20. This may be in the form of a pocket formed in the cover 50 of the child safety seat, as is shown in Fig. 6.
Whilst the above embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described in relation to the strap 12 of the LATCH system being a continuous piece of strap threaded through the attachment means 30 for use, it will be appreciated that the strap 12 may be sepárate lengths of strap securely attached at the attachment means 30 at either sides of the seat shell 22. In this regard, the recesses 31 of the attachment means 30 are provided for receiving the vehicle seatbelt only.
It will be appreciated that the arrangement of the present invention provides a child safety restraint that can be readily adapted for use with either a LATCH system or a conventional seatbelt system to restrain the child restraint against the vehicle seat. By providing the attachment means in a central location, the child safety seat is able to be used in either a forward or rearward facing manner, without hindering or impacting the effectiveness of the anchorage system being used.
Throughout the specification and claims the word "comprise" and its derivatives are intended to have an inclusive rather than exclusive meaning unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise. That is, the word "comprise" and its derivatives will be taken to indícate the inclusión of not only the listed components, steps or features that it directly references, but also other components, steps or features not specifically listed, unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise.
Orientational terms used in the specification and claims such as vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, upper and lower are to be interpreted as relational and are based on the premlse that the component, Ítem, article, apparatus, device or instrument will usually be considered in a particular orientation, typically with the child safety seat uppermost.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications and variations may be made to the methods of the invention described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

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  1. Claims:
    1. A child safety seat for a vehicle, the child safety seat being adapted for use in a rearward facing mode and a forward facing mode, the child safety seat comprising: a seat shell configured to receive a child therein; the seat shell having a backrest and a seating surface within opposing sides; and an attachment means located on each opposing side; the child safety seat being adapted for use with a covering for the seating surface; wherein each attachment means ineludes a hole having a continuous boundary, the hole comprising a recess formed through the side to provide a path for a vehicle seat belt to extend over the seating surface and beneath the covering when used; and wherein the attachment means located on each opposing side is the solé attachment means in the child safety seat for providing the path for the vehicle seat belt to facilítate securement of the seat shell to a vehicle seat in each of the forward facing and rearward facing modes.
  2. 2. The child safety seat of claim 1, wherein in use the attachment means is located substantially in a central location of the seat shell.
  3. 3. A child safety seat according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the vehicle seat belt comprises either a lap and sash belt combined together or a lap belt alone.
  4. 4. A child safety seat according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the seat shell is mounted on a base.
  5. 5. A child safety seat according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein an upper part of the boundary is curved.
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