KR102034428B1 - Tether Anchor Cover - Google Patents

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KR102034428B1
KR102034428B1 KR1020130032714A KR20130032714A KR102034428B1 KR 102034428 B1 KR102034428 B1 KR 102034428B1 KR 1020130032714 A KR1020130032714 A KR 1020130032714A KR 20130032714 A KR20130032714 A KR 20130032714A KR 102034428 B1 KR102034428 B1 KR 102034428B1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/24Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles
    • B60N2/26Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles for children
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/24Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles
    • B60N2/26Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles for children
    • B60N2/28Seats readily mountable on, and dismountable from, existing seats or other parts of the vehicle
    • B60N2/2803Adaptations for seat belts
    • B60N2/2806Adaptations for seat belts for securing the child seat to the vehicle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a tether anchor cover, an opposed body, a cut section for entering the anchor wire, which is partitioned at the center of the opposite body, and a hole is formed by inserting an anchor wire while extending to the cut end. It is intended to provide a tether anchor cover comprising a fitting hole and a border formed on the outer periphery of the opposed body.
As a result, the tether anchor cover according to the present invention eliminates the need to provide a separate cap, thereby reducing component costs, and a structure in which a gap of an access path for inserting the anchor wire into the cover is not exposed from the exterior of the infant seat back. It can bring aesthetic appearance to the appearance of the baby seat back.

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Tether Anchor Cover {Tether Anchor Cover}

The present invention relates to a tether anchor cover, and more particularly, a tether anchor cover installed in an infant seat back mounted on an automobile, and configured to have a structure in which a gap of an access road to which an anchor wire can be entered and exposed is not exposed. The present invention relates to a tether anchor cover for improving the beauty of the seat back.

In general, a tether anchor cover is installed in an infant seat back mounted in an automobile, and as shown in FIG. 1, the cover 200 is fastened and fastened to a frame (not shown) provided in the infant seat back 100. When the entry gap of the anchor wire that is entered and fastened to the cover 200 is exposed to the exterior of the infant seat back 100, there is a problem that damages the appearance.

In more detail, as shown in Figure 2, the insertion hole 210 of the anchor wire 300 is inserted into the cover 200 in the cover 200 installed in the infant seat back 100, the infant The appearance of the seat back 100 is also exposed to damage the aesthetics.

In order to solve the above problems, the cover 200 may be fastened to a separate cap 220 on the surface. However, since the separate cap 220 is provided, the manufacturing cost of the cover 200 is high. Problems will arise.

For example, even if the cap 220 is not provided, since the insertion hole 210 fastening and fixing the anchor wire 300 into the cover 200 still has a structure exposed from the infant seat back 100, the infant seat back ( 100) Tether anchor cover having a structure for preventing aesthetic damage to the appearance has not been proposed.

On the other hand, as a technology related to the anchor cover installed in the baby seat back has been disclosed for registration room No. 20-0401586 (Patent Document 1).

In the case of the patent document 1, it is composed of a fixed cover portion provided around the car child seat bag, and an opening and closing cover portion that is rotated and opened and connected by a hinge to the fixed cover portion, the front of the fixed cover portion And, both ends of the rear end is formed with a locking step and a locking groove, respectively, hooks are formed on both sides of the front and rear inner surface end of the opening and closing cover portion, the locking projection is formed on the inner surface of the fixed cover portion corresponding to the hook On the outer surface of the opening and closing cover portion protruding the hook is a technique characterized in that the comb line protrudes.

However, the technology of Patent Document 1 also describes the contents suggesting the aesthetics of the child seat back, which covers only the protruding anchors and describes the contents of the aesthetics for the non-exposed localized parts of the anchors.

Therefore, since the anchor cover has a shape protruding from the seat back as a whole, there is still a problem of impairing the aesthetics of the appearance of the seat back.

Registration Room No. 20-0401586.

In solving the above problems, the tether anchor cover according to the present invention has an object that the cap does not need to be provided when the infant seat back is installed.

In addition, the tether anchor cover according to the present invention has an object to prevent the gap exposure of the access road for entering the anchor wire in the tether anchor cover without the cap.

In achieving the above object, the tether anchor cover according to the present invention has an opposed body, a cut portion for entering an anchor wire partitioned at the center of the opposed body, and forming a wide hole while extending at the end of the cut portion. It is characterized in that the tether anchor cover including a fitting hole for inserting the anchor wire and the edge formed on the outer periphery of the body.

In addition, the incision may have a straight line having a predetermined length such that the opposite bodies are inscribed or in close proximity to each other, and a taper having a predetermined length such that the opposite bodies form a gradual separation from each other from the point where the straight line ends to the fitting hole. It is characterized in that the tether anchor cover further comprises a portion.

In addition, the fitting hole is characterized in that the tether anchor cover is formed by further extending the notch so as to facilitate the opening of the body opposed to the opposite circumference communicated with the tapered portion.

In addition, the edge portion is characterized in that the tether anchor cover is further formed with a depression formed in the edge portion in close proximity to the notch in order to enable easy bending of the edge portion.

In addition, the depression is characterized in that the tether anchor cover is formed in an inverted triangle shape from the outer side to the inner side of the edge to prevent the sink mark (SINK MARK).

In addition, the opposing body is a tether anchor cover that is open to each other when the anchor wire is entering the straight portion of the incision portion, and gradually retracts when entering the tapered portion of the incision portion, the tether anchor cover is inscribed or adjacent to each other when inserted into the insertion hole It features.

In addition, the opposed body is characterized in that when the anchor wire is inserted into the insertion hole is fastened, in contact with each other or in close proximity to the tether anchor cover is not exposed in the infant seat back appearance of the gap between the two straight portions.

As described above, the tether anchor cover according to the present invention has the effect of reducing the cost of components by eliminating the need to provide a separate cap.

In addition, even if a separate cap is not provided, the cover structure prevents the entry gap of the anchor wire from being exposed, thereby improving the aesthetics of the appearance of the infant seat back.

1 is a perspective view showing a data anchor cover installed in a conventional infant seat back.
Figure 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which a cap is provided on the anchor cover installed in the conventional infant seat back.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the tether anchor cover of the present invention installed in a baby seat back.
Figure 4 is a detailed perspective view of the periphery of the fitting hole of the tether anchor cover of the present invention installed in the baby seat back.
Figure 5 is a side view showing a tether anchor cover of the present invention installed in a baby seat back.
Figure 6 is a side view showing a state immediately before the fastening of the anchor wire to the tether anchor cover in the present invention is installed in the infant seat back.
Figure 7 is a side view showing a fastening state of the anchor wire to the tether anchor cover of the present invention installed in the baby seat back.
Figure 8 is a side view showing a fastening state of the anchor wire to the tether anchor cover of the present invention installed in the baby seat back.

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings will be described an embodiment of the tether anchor cover according to the present invention.

Prior to the description, the name of the tether anchor cover will be abbreviated to cover.

Figure 3 is a perspective view showing the tether anchor cover of the present invention installed in the infant seat back, Figure 4 is a detailed perspective view around the fitting hole that is the main portion of the tether anchor cover of the present invention installed in the infant seat back, Figure 5 FIG. 6 is a side view illustrating a tether anchor cover of the present invention installed in an infant seat back, and FIG. 6 is a side view illustrating a state immediately before the anchor wire is fastened to the tether anchor cover according to the present invention installed in an infant seat back, and FIG. Side view showing the fastening state of the anchor wire to the tether anchor cover of the present invention installed in the seat back, Figure 8 is a side view showing the fastening state of the anchor wire to the tether anchor cover of the present invention installed in the infant seat back to be.

As shown in FIG. 3, the cover 10 is installed in a state in which the cover 10 is fastened and fixed to a frame (not shown) provided inside the infant seat back 20 mounted on the vehicle.

3, 4 and 5, the cover 10 is an incision that partitions and divides the body 11 formed opposite to each other, and the opposite body 11 at the center of the opposite body 11 (12), a fitting hole 13 extending to the incision end and having a dilator, and an edge portion 15 formed at the outer periphery of the opposed body 11.

Here, the opposed body 11 has a form protruding in one direction based on the edge portion 15.

In addition, the cutout 12 is a straight line portion 12a formed by a predetermined length so that the opposite body 11 is in contact with each other, and the body 11 opposed to the straight line portion 12a gradually increases. It includes a tapered portion 12b formed by a predetermined length so as to be spaced apart from each other.

That is, the straight portion 12a means two contact surfaces of the opposite body 11, and the tapered portion 12b means two spaced apart surfaces of the opposite body 11, the opposite body 11 Due to the shape of, the straight portion 12a and the tapered portion 12b have a shape.

On the other hand, an extended notch 14 is further formed at the periphery of the opposite side of the fitting hole 13 widened at the end of the cutout 12.

That is, it can be seen that the notch 14 is formed in the peripheral portion toward the edge portion 15 of the peripheral portion of the fitting hole (13).

Here, the notch 14 is to free the bending deformation of the cover 10.

On the other hand, the edge portion 15 is to form a depression 16, the depression 16 is in line with the incision 12 and the fitting hole 13 and the notch 14 in a straight line It is formed on the edge 15 located on a straight line.

Here, the depression 16 is formed in an inverted triangle shape to prevent the deformation of the sink mark (SINK MARK), the thickness of the depression 16 is to have a thickness thinner than the outer thickness of the edge portion 15, It is preferable to have the thickness less than half of the outer thickness of the edge 15.

On the other hand, the hook portion 17 protrudes on both sides of the body portion 11 facing away from the edge portion 15 at a distance spaced from the body 11 located at the upper side of the body 11 facing the infant seat back ( 20) is fastened and fixed to the frame (not shown) provided therein.

Hereinafter will be described the operation of the tether anchor cover according to the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 6, the anchor wire 30 is brought close to the cutout 12 formed in the center of the opposite body 11 of the cover 10.

At this time, since the anchor wire 30 is in a state just before entering the cutout 12, the two straight portions 12a of the cutout 12 are in contact with each other.

In other words, the opposing bodies 11 are in contact with each other.

In other words, as shown in FIG. 7, the anchor wire 30 enters between two straight portions 12a of the cutout 12, where the two straight portions 12a enter the anchor wire 30 that enters. Is earned by In other words, the opposing bodies 11 are in a state of being separated from each other.

When the anchor wire 30 enters to the point where the two straight portions 12a end, the open state of the two straight portions 12a is maintained.

As described above, when the anchor wire 30 enters the point where the two straight portions 12a end, the notches 14 simultaneously assist the easy opening of the opposed body 11, and the edge of the rim 15 The depression 16 serves to facilitate the bending of the edge portion 15 at the same time.

In other words, after the anchor wire 30 has completed the entry to the point where the two straight portions 12a of the cutout 12 are finished, the two straight lines which were held apart when entering the point where the tapered portion 12a starts. The portion 12a narrows the gap that is gradually opened.

That is, the opposing body 11 that was maintaining the gap is to be retracted while reducing the gap gradually.

As soon as the anchor wire 30 completes the entry to the point where the tapered portion 12a of the cutout 12 is finished, the anchor wire 30 is inserted into the fitting hole 13 and is caught, as shown in FIG. 8. In the same manner, the two straight portions 12a narrowing the gaps are brought into contact with or close to each other while returning to their original states.

In other words, the body 11 is formed in a state in which it is inscribed or in close proximity to each other while reducing the gap.

Therefore, to briefly summarize the operation of the tether anchor cover according to the present invention, in the state in which the opposing body 11 is inscribed or in close proximity to each other before making the entry of the cutout 12 of the anchor wire 30, When the wire 30 enters the straight portion 12a of the cutout 12, the opposing bodies 11 spread apart.

In other words, when the anchor wire 30 enters the tapered portion 12b of the cutout portion 12, the opposed body 11 gradually retracts.

In other words, when the anchor wire 30 is fastened while being inserted into the fitting hole 13, the opposite bodies 11 are completely retracted from each other to be inscribed or approached.

As a result, the entry gap of the anchor wire 30 disappears from the opposite body 11 so that the entry gap of the anchor wire 30 is not exposed from the exterior of the infant seat back 20.

As such, the tether anchor cover according to the present invention eliminates the need to provide a separate cap, thereby reducing component costs, and even if a separate cap is not provided, a gap between the anchor wire access paths of the cover, which is an insertion fastening point of the anchor wire, Having an unexposed structure improves the aesthetics of the appearance of the baby seat back.

10 cover 11 body
12: incision 12a: straight line
12b: Taper part
13: fitting hole
14: notch
15: rim 16: depression
17 hook part
20: infant seat back 30: anchor wire

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Opposite body, an incision that is partitioned at the center of the opposing body to enter the anchor wire, a fitting hole for inserting and anchoring the anchor wire by forming a widening hole extending to the end of the incision, and the opposing body outer circumference Including a border formed on,
The incision has a straight line having a predetermined length such that the opposing bodies are inscribed or in close proximity to each other, and the opposing bodies have a predetermined length such that the opposing bodies are gradually spaced from each other from the point where the straight line ends to the fitting hole. With a tapered portion,
The fitting hole is formed by further extending the notch to facilitate the opening of the opposing body at the opposite circumference of the tapered portion,
A recessed portion is formed in the edge portion of the edge portion in close proximity to the notch to allow easy bending of the edge portion.
The opposing bodies cover each other when the anchor wires enter the straight portion of the incision, gradually retract when entering the tapered portion of the incision, and are tethered or in close proximity to each other when inserted into the insertion hole. .
delete delete delete The method of claim 1, wherein the depression,
Tether anchor cover, characterized in that formed in an inverted triangle shape from the outer side to the inner side in order to prevent the sink mark (SINK MARK).
delete The method of claim 1, wherein the opposed body,
Tether anchor cover, characterized in that when the anchor wire is inserted into the insertion hole, it is inscribed or in close proximity to each other so that the two straight gaps of the incision are not exposed in the infant seat back appearance.
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