EP4072382A1 - Baby carrier and folding child seat for attachment to a chair, a pushchair or a trolley case - Google Patents
Baby carrier and folding child seat for attachment to a chair, a pushchair or a trolley caseInfo
- Publication number
- EP4072382A1 EP4072382A1 EP20821344.7A EP20821344A EP4072382A1 EP 4072382 A1 EP4072382 A1 EP 4072382A1 EP 20821344 A EP20821344 A EP 20821344A EP 4072382 A1 EP4072382 A1 EP 4072382A1
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
- A47D1/00—Children's chairs
- A47D1/10—Children's chairs capable of being suspended from, or attached to, tables or other articles
- A47D1/103—Children's chairs capable of being suspended from, or attached to, tables or other articles attachable to adult's chairs
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
- A47D1/00—Children's chairs
- A47D1/10—Children's chairs capable of being suspended from, or attached to, tables or other articles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47D—FURNITURE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
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Definitions
- Baby carrier and foldable child seat to be attached to a chair, a pushchair or a trolley case.
- the invention relates to the movement of children and child seats, more particularly in nomadic use.
- a nomadic seat with the ability to become a baby carrier allows easy transport of the seat and the child at the same time.
- the ability to add it as an additional seat on a pushchair without having to take another accessory saves time and space with an additional seat as secure as the seat of the stroller thanks to a five-point harness.
- booster seats for seating children on an adult chair, in the absence of a suitable child seat.
- their use is limited to certain situations outside the home in which an adult chair is available. It is therefore not applicable to other mobile situations.
- the seat conferred by such booster seats does not allow to respect the morphology of the child or to seat a too young child due to the absence of a harness or a backrest allowing it to be held laterally in place. .
- the invention relates to a foldable seat for a child to be fixed on a chair, a pushchair or a trolley case, comprising: a first part intended to be in contact with the back of the child, a second part intended to constitute the 'seat base and a third part intended to be in contact with the child's feet, the first part comprises an attachment by rings near a first edge and an attachment on an edge opposite to a first edge of the second also part by rings, the second part comprising an attachment by rings on an edge opposite the first edge to a first edge of the third part, a fastening strap provided with sulking elements at its ends making the opposite rings united , the seat being able to pass from an unfolded position to a folded position, by folding the third part in contact with the second part, and the assembly formed by the second part and the third part then being folded in the c ontact of the first part, this assembly cooperates at the level of the fixing rings, with the fixing strap by the intermediary of the sulking elements, the seat being also provided
- the harness can be a five point harness.
- the harness can be fixed in a repositionable way.
- Each part of the seat can include two opposite faces, each made of different materials.
- the fastening straps can be fitted at their ends with sulking elements.
- a sulking element can be a quick release buckle.
- the attachment straps can be repositionably attached.
- the seat can have side guards fixed in repositionable ways.
- the seat can have adjustable side guards, allowing the backrest to be adjusted until it is fully extended.
- the seat may comprise at least one housing in the first part intended to receive a damping material and / or an airbag and / or a rigid or semi-rigid back support material.
- the second part may comprise at least one housing, intended to receive a damping material and / or an airbag.
- the third part can include at least one housing, intended to store the unused straps.
- the seat can form a baby carrier and the attachment straps can become the shoulder straps and the retaining belt of this baby carrier.
- FIG 1 illustrates the seat in the folded position
- FIG 2A illustrates one face of the seat in the unfolded position
- FIG 2B illustrates another face of the seat in the unfolded position
- FIG 2C illustrates the attachment straps
- FIG 3A illustrates the seat on a single branch trolley case
- FIG 3B illustrates the seat on a two-branch trolley case
- FIG 4 illustrates the seat on a chair
- FIG 5 illustrates the seat on a stroller
- FIG 6 illustrates the seat as a baby carrier.
- the child seat according to the invention is a transportable and foldable seat in three integral parts two by two, a first dorsal part, a second seat part and a third seat part. protection.
- the three parts can be made of any material, in particular plastic, textile, synthetic, polystyrene or a combination of materials.
- the seat is foldable in a reduced format.
- FIG 1 illustrates the seat 1 in the folded position, in which the different parts are held by a first fixing strap 3 provided with two bouderie elements 4 arranged at each end of the strap. It is then possible to use the sulking elements 4 as follows: one of the ends of the strap being linked to the rings 26 and 28 while the other end cooperates with the rings 27 and 29 by these sulking elements 4 of so as to keep the seat 1 in the folded transport position when not in use.
- the fixing strap 3 can be adjustable.
- the sulking elements 4 can in particular form a quick-release buckle.
- Figure [Fig 2A] is a view of a first face of the seat 1 in the unfolded position, in which the parts 2a, 2b, 2c are unfolded.
- the seat 1 comprises a first part 2a intended to be in contact with the back of the child, a second part 2b intended to constitute the seat of the seat and a third part 2c intended to be in contact with the feet. of the child.
- Each part 2a, 2b, 2c comprises a first face and a second face opposite to the first face.
- FIG [Fig 2A] we can see the first face of each part 2a, 2b, 2c
- FIG 2B we can see the second face of each part 2a, 2b, 2c.
- the first face of the first part 2a comprises a fastening near a first edge by the rings 26, 27 and a fastening on an edge opposite to a first edge of the first face of the second part 2b by the rings 28 and 29.
- the first face of the second part 2b comprises an attachment on an edge opposite the first edge to a first edge of the first face of the third part 2c.
- the seat is then obtained in the folded position as illustrated in the figure [Fig 1].
- the second face of the first part 2a, the second face of the second part 2b and the second face of the third part 2c are then protected. It will be understood that the first face of the seat is intended to be in contact with a suitcase or a chair, the second face of the seat being intended to be in contact with the child.
- FIG. 2A we can also see a fixing strap 42 which joins the second face of the lower part of 2a in order to constitute the side straps 18 of a five-point harness.
- a fixing strap 42 which joins the second face of the lower part of 2a in order to constitute the side straps 18 of a five-point harness.
- FIG. 2A one can see in part 2a several fixing rings 26,27,30,31,32,33,34,35 and in part 2b the fixing rings 28,29,36 and 37, all intended to receive the fastening straps 3.40 and 41 for the use and fixing of the seat in its different operating modes: baby carrier, seat on trolley case, booster seat on chair and additional seat on pushchair.
- the fixing rings 26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36 and 37 are independent of each other. others depending. Different methods of attachment of the invention can therefore include all or part of these rings.
- the two-by-two fixing of the rings 26,27,28,29,34,35,36,37 on the fabric by the fixed straps 42,43,44 and 45 ensures additional strength in all modes of operation.
- the fixing straps 3, 40, and 41 are illustrated in the figure [Fig 2C]. They can be made from any material, including nylon, plastic, textile, synthetic, or a combination of materials. A combination of materials can accommodate a cushioning material. They become integral with the seat and its various supports: human being, chair, pushchair or trolley case, by sulking elements placed at each end of the straps. Thus we can see the sulking elements 4 at the ends of the strap 3, the sulking elements 38 at the ends of the strap 40 and the sulking elements 39 at the ends of the strap 41. These sulking elements can in particular form loops with quick release.
- the strap 40 may cooperate with the strap 41 through the straps 46a and 46b and their complementary sulphide elements 47a at the end of the strap 46a and 47b at the end of the strap 46b. These complementary sulking elements can be quick release buckles.
- the first part 2a is provided with three housings 12, 12a, and 12b.
- the housing 12 as a storage pocket with a possibility of opening and closing.
- the housings 12a and 12b such as a pocket, in each of which is arranged a damping material, rigid or an airbag.
- the second part 2b is itself provided with housings 13a, 13b, in each of which is arranged a damping material or an airbag. More precisely, a first housing 13a is arranged at the contact of the first face of the second part 2b of the seat.
- the first housing 13a is visible in the figure [Fig 2A].
- a second housing 13b is placed in contact with the second face of the second part 2b of the seat.
- the housings 12, 12a, 12b, 13a, 13b are independent of each other, in structure as well as in function. Different embodiments of the invention can therefore include all or part of these housings.
- the third part 2c may comprise at least one housing provided with an opening system, for example a zipper located on the opposite edge of the third part 2c. This housing such as a storage pocket can be intended to place the unused straps in the folded transport position.
- FIG. 2B is a view of a second face of the seat 1 in the unfolded position.
- first fixing means 26 and 27 allowing, among other things, to fix the upper straps of a five-point harness.
- Second fixing means 11 make it possible to fix the fixed strap 42 and the side straps 18 of the five-point harness at the level of the opposite edge of the first part 2a.
- Third fixing means 16 for their part make it possible to fix a crotch strap of the five-point harness in a central part of the second part 2b.
- These fixing means can be enlarged.
- the fixing means 11, 16, 26, 27 can be of the repositionable type, or by sewing. For clarity, the straps of the five-point harness are also not shown in this figure.
- FIGs [Fig 3A] and [Fig 3B] illustrate the use of the seat on a trolley case with one or two branches.
- trolley case is meant a suitcase equipped with a retractable handle and at least two wheels allowing the suitcase to be rolled alongside the user or behind him by holding the handle.
- the figure [Fig 4] illustrates the use of the seat on a chair
- the figure [Fig 5] illustrates the use of the seat on a pushchair.
- the term “pushchair” is understood to mean a pushchair consisting of a canvas stretched by a folding frame.
- the figure [Fig 6] illustrates the use of the seat as a baby carrier.
- the seat is arranged on a trolley case 20, the handle 21 of which is fixed to a branch connecting it retractably to the case.
- the constituent elements of the case 20 to which reference is made are defined for a case arranged so that the branch connecting the handle to the case is vertical.
- the branch is considered to be close to the back side of the suitcase.
- the first part 2a is disposed against the branch connecting the handle 21 to the suitcase 20.
- the second part 2b is disposed on the upper face of the suitcase 20, while the third fabric part 2c is disposed against the front face of the suitcase. 20.
- the first fixing strap 3 is arranged parallel to the branch of the case 20, and is made integral with the handle 21.
- the fixing straps 40 and 41 are unwound from the fixing rings 28 and 29 on all or part of the upper, front, lower and rear face of the case so as to cooperate with the fixing rings. 34 and 35.
- the straps 40 and 41 cooperate with the rings 28, 29, 34 and 35 by means of the sulking elements 38 and 39 arranged at their respective ends.
- the seat is arranged on a trolley case 20, the handle 21 of which is fixed to two branches connecting it retractably to the case.
- the first part 2a is disposed against the branches connecting the handle 21 to the suitcase 20.
- the second part 2b is disposed on the upper face of the suitcase, while the third fabric part 2c is disposed against the front face of the suitcase.
- the first fixing strap 3 is arranged parallel to the branch of the case, and is made integral with the handle 21.
- the fixing straps 40 and 41 are unwound from the fixing rings 28 and 29 on all or part of the upper, front, lower and rear face of the case so as to cooperate with the fixing rings 34 and 35.
- the straps 40 and 41 cooperate with the rings 28, 29, 34 and 35 by means of the sulking elements 38 and 39 arranged at their respective ends.
- the straps 40 and 41 cooperate through the straps 46a and 46b.
- the straps 46a and 46b are unwound behind the branches of the suitcase and cooperate via complementary sulking elements 47a and 47b arranged at their respective ends.
- the seat is arranged on a chair 24,25,26, provided with a seat 24, a back 25 and legs 26.
- the first part 2a is placed against the back 25 of the chair.
- the second part 2b is arranged on the seat 24 of the chair, while the third part 2c is arranged at least in part on the seat. 24 from the chair. It will be understood that the third part 2c can extend at least in part beyond the seat 24.
- the first fixing strap 3 is arranged across the backrest and cooperates with two sulking elements 4 arranged at its ends, themselves cooperating with the seat by the fixing rings 30 and 31. It is then possible to form a loop with the first fastening strap 3.
- the strap 40 is unwound under the seat of the chair.
- the strap 40 cooperates via the sulking elements 38 disposed at its respective ends with the fixing rings 36 and 37.
- the strap 41 is unwound behind the back 25 of the chair on which the first part 2a of the seat is placed.
- the strap 41 cooperates through the bouderie elements 39 disposed at its respective ends with the fixing rings 34 and 35.
- an additional seat element is arranged in the second housing 13b of the second part 2b.
- This additional seat element makes it possible to compensate for the difference in shape between the anatomy of the child installed in the seat and the upper face of the suitcase or the seat of the chair.
- other additional elements can be inserted in the housings 12a and 12b in order to compensate for the difference in shape between the anatomy of the child installed in the seat and the at least one branch of the suitcase or the backrest. the chair.
- an airbag can be substituted for the additional seat element.
- an airbag arranged in the first housing 13a of the second part 2b of the seat makes it possible to correctly position a child relative to the top of a table by compensating for the difference in the size of his bust relative to that. an adult for whom the table and chair are provided.
- the housings 12a, 12b, 13a, 13b have an extensible character making it possible to accommodate it once inflated.
- such an airbag allows easy folding of the seat.
- the chair comprises a backrest at least partially hollowed out.
- the first fixing strap 3 can then be fixed by cooperating by the bouderie elements 4 with the fixing rings 30 and 31, by forming a loop on the upper part of the backrest through a recess.
- the seat is arranged on a pushchair 46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53, provided with a seat 46, a backrest 47 , a hood 48, a handle 49, a leg rest 50, a frame 51, a basket 52, and wheels 53.
- a cane stroller is understood to mean a stroller made up of a canvas stretched by a foldable frame in a reduced size for easy transport.
- the first part 2a is held by the tension of the straps 40 and 41.
- the second part 2b of the seat is disposed against the seat 46 of the stroller while the third part 2c is disposed at least in part against the leg rest 50 of the stroller. stroller. It will be understood that the third part 2c can extend at least in part beyond the legrest 50.
- the first fixing strap 3 is arranged crosswise under the seat 46 and cooperates by means of the bouderie elements 4 with the fixing rings 36 and 37.
- the strap 40 is unwound around the frame 51 of the stroller along at least part of the outer edge of the backrest and seat of the stroller from the rear.
- the strap 40 cooperates through the sulking elements 38 located at its ends with the fixing rings 30 for the upper fixing and 28 for the lower fixing.
- the strap 41 is unwound around the frame 51 of the stroller along at least part of the outer edge of the backrest and the seat of the stroller from the rear.
- the strap 41 cooperates through the sulking elements 39 located at its ends with the fixing rings 31 for the upper fixing and 29 for the lower fixing.
- the straps 40 and 41 are unwound at the level of the frame in an opposing manner, each running along an outer edge, so as to provide lateral attachment to either side of the stroller.
- the attached seat allows a second child to be carried on a pushchair in complete safety with the five-point harness.
- the seat has side guards. These guardrails can be adjustable and repositionable retaining straps.
- the first part 2a is disposed against the back of the child
- the second part 2b is disposed at the level of the child's pelvis
- the third part 2c is disposed at least partly against the front face of the wearer's pelvis. It will be understood that the third part 2c can extend at least in part beyond the pelvis of the wearer.
- the first fixing strap 3 is arranged around the pelvis of the wearer (or his abdomen) and cooperates with two sulking elements 4 arranged at its ends. Its sulking elements 4 in turn cooperate with the fixing rings 36 and 37. It is then possible to form a belt which ensures the maintenance of the seat of the baby.
- the straps 40 and 41 are unwound behind the back of the wearer and come together respectively by the sulphide elements 38 and 39, located at the ends of the straps, with the fixing rings 31 and 30 for their upper fixings and the fixing rings 33 and 32 for their side fixings.
- the strap 46a cooperates with the strap 46b via the complementary pouting elements 47a and 47b. These straps ensure the safety and cooperation of the straps 40 and 41 and also provide comfort in the distribution of forces.
- the assembly formed by the seat 1 and the straps 3,40,41 makes it possible to hold the child against the wearer in complete safety while providing him with physiological support.
- first fixing strap 3 is tied around the handle 21.
- first fixing strap 3 is made integral with handle 21 by other fixing means (repositionable band, links, etc.).
- the fastening straps 3, 40, 41 also allow easy transport of the seat in the folded position either over the shoulder strap or by being attached to a suitcase.
- the materials present in the housings 12a, 12b, 13b provided respectively in the first part 2a for the first two and in the second part 2b for the last make it possible to compensate for the difference in shape between the anatomy of the installed child. in the seat and the surface of the suitcase or of the chair against which the first part 2a or the second part 2b is placed, respectively.
- the five-point harness keeps the child in the seat and on the suitcase, chair or stroller and is adaptable to take into account different sizes and body types. It may include a cushioning reinforcement in the pelvic region and at the level of the pectoral straps.
- each part 2a, 2b, 2c of the seat has a first face and a second face.
- the first side is primarily intended to be in contact with the outside while the second side is intended to be in contact with the child.
- the materials used for each face are different. We therefore favor materials resistant to abrasion and / or waterproof and / or water-repellent for the first face of the different parts.
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FR1914268A FR3104394B1 (en) | 2019-12-12 | 2019-12-12 | Foldable child seat to attach to a chair or trolley case |
FR2004235A FR3104395B1 (en) | 2019-12-12 | 2020-04-28 | Baby carrier and foldable seat for children to be fixed on a chair, a pushchair or a trolley case. |
PCT/FR2020/052124 WO2021116552A1 (en) | 2019-12-12 | 2020-11-18 | Baby carrier and folding child seat for attachment to a chair, a pushchair or a trolley case |
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