WO2000068035A1 - Systeme de retenue pour enfant monte sur un mecanisme de support amovible - Google Patents
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- WO2000068035A1 WO2000068035A1 PCT/AU1999/000342 AU9900342W WO0068035A1 WO 2000068035 A1 WO2000068035 A1 WO 2000068035A1 AU 9900342 W AU9900342 W AU 9900342W WO 0068035 A1 WO0068035 A1 WO 0068035A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B64—AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
- B64D—EQUIPMENT FOR FITTING IN OR TO AIRCRAFT; FLIGHT SUITS; PARACHUTES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF POWER PLANTS OR PROPULSION TRANSMISSIONS IN AIRCRAFT
- B64D25/00—Emergency apparatus or devices, not otherwise provided for
- B64D25/02—Supports or holding means for living bodies
- B64D25/06—Harnessing
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60N2/00—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
- B60N2/24—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles
- B60N2/26—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles for children
- B60N2/265—Adaptations for seat belts
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60N2/00—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
- B60N2/24—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles
- B60N2/30—Non-dismountable or dismountable seats storable in a non-use position, e.g. foldable spare seats
- B60N2/3081—Seats convertible into parts of the seat cushion or the back-rest or disapppearing therein, e.g. for children
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- the present invention relates to a movable restraint, more particularly to a restraint for a human user that is mounted on a movable support mechanism, enabling movement between storage and in use position (s) .
- the invention finds particular application as a child restraint, in particular in transportation vehicles such as aircraft, buses etc, but it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to such applications.
- the present invention provides a restraint for a human user that is adapted for mounting on a movable support mechanism that enables movement of the restraint between a storage position and at least one in use position.
- Such a restraint can be readily used in public transportation, because when not in use it can be easily stored in a storage position.
- the restraint is adapted for retention in a recess when in the storage position, and can be supported therein at least in part by the support mechanism.
- the support mechanism can be adapted for enabling the restraint to be positioned in both a vertical and horizontal orientation.
- a user eg. a child
- the support mechanism can be adapted for enabling the restraint to be positioned in both a vertical and horizontal orientation.
- a user eg. a child
- when positioned therein can be positioned either vertically or horizontally.
- the support mechanism is an arm that is pivotally mounted at one end of the restraint and is adapted for being pivotally mounted to a support surface at the opposing end (eg. a wall, a base of the recess etc) .
- such an arm has a joint intermediate its ends that is adapted to enable the arm to be bent in the storage position and to be fully extended in the at least one in use position (more preferably being fully extended in both the vertical and horizontal modes of usage) .
- each arm end has a ball attached thereto which is rotatably received in a corresponding socket to facilitate the pivotal mounting.
- the ball and socket arrangement provides a strong and readily available means of mounting.
- Each socket can have a notch formed therein that enables the arm in the storage position to be located so as to be generally parallel to the support surface, thereby minimising the space occupied by the support mechanism when in the storage position.
- the support mechanism has a locking means associated therewith that enables the restraint to be locked in the storage position and in the at least one in use position.
- a locking means can include a releaseable locking arrangement associated with the joint so that the arm can be locked at both the bent storage position and the fully extended in use position.
- the locking means can include each socket being provided with a locking pin so that each ball can be selectively engaged by the pin to prevent its rotation in the socket.
- the restraint is a child safety capsule having one or more retractable harnesses associated therewith for holding and supporting a child, particularly in both horizontal and vertical modes of use.
- the restraint is preferably adapted for use in aircraft, and can be fitted to existing arrangements in aircraft (eg. retrofitted) although the invention is by no means limited to this application.
- the invention also extends to the support mechanism as defined for the first aspect, which is suitable for use with a restraint for a human user.
- Figure 1 shows a schematic side elevation of a covered recess in a wall, the recess being suitable for receiving a restraint in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 2 shows a side elevation of a preferred restraint in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 3 shows a preferred form of the support mechanism of Figure 2 in greater detail
- Figures 4 and 5 show plan and side elevations respectively of a preferred ball and socket arrangement for use in the support mechanism
- Figures 6 and 7 show side elevations of a preferred capsule for use in the present invention in different configurations.
- Figures 8 and 9 show plan views of the capsule of Figures 6 and 7 in two different configurations.
- a recess 10 is shown formed in a wall 12, and has a removable cover 14 located thereover to close the recess.
- the wall 12 may be the wall of a console in an aircraft, the back internal wall of a bus etc.
- Figure 2 shows the wall and recess with the cover 14 removed therefrom, and with a preferred restraint according to the invention positioned therein.
- the restraint is shown in the form of a capsule 16, which is mounted to recess inner wall 18 via a support arm mechanism 20.
- This mechanism includes a first arm portion 22 which is attached at one end to a ball 24, and has a joint 26 intermediate its ends.
- a second arm portion 28 is also attached to a ball 30 at one end, and is pivotally mounted to the first arm portion at joint 26 via a pivot pin 32.
- Each arm portion is respectively attached to its ball either by welding, bolting or any other suitable form of attachment.
- Ball 24 is retained in a socket mounting 34, which in turn is fastened to plate 36 attached to the capsule.
- ball 30 is retained for rotation within socket mounting 40, in turn attached to plate 42.
- plate 42 is attached to the recess inner wall 18 as shown.
- each ball within the socket, together with joint 26 gives the support arm arrangement a number of degrees of freedom, and hence the capsule can be positioned in a large number of preferred orientations (although in use, the locking arrangement (as described below) facilitates locking in only a certain number of predetermined positions, both for safety and ease of operation) .
- the support arm mechanism will be described in greater detail.
- Figure 3 shows the support arm mechanism in the extended position, where the second arm portion 28 sits within first arm portion 22 (as shown in the inset detail in Figure 3) . That is, the first arm portion has a U- shaped cross-section, at least for the section extending from the pivot pin to its free end 44, enabling the second arm portion to nest therewithin and achieve the straight extension as shown in Figure 3.
- the arm mechanism can be locked in the extended position by employing a ball detent arrangement 46 or a locking pin arrangement 48 in the vicinity of free end 44. However, any other type of releasable locking arrangement can also be employed.
- Figure 3 also shows the first arm portion 22 in phantom outline revealing how the arm can be pivoted at joint 26 about pivot pin 32.
- each socket mounting is provided with a notch 50, which enables the respective arm portion to be passed thereinto, (eg. when the capsule is fully retained within recess 10, thereby bringing about a close facing arrangement between the back of the capsule and recess inner wall 18 (ie. the support arm mechanism can thus collapse down to a compact form) ) .
- Figure 3 shows a configuration where the capsule is in a vertical orientation (thus, a child therein would be sitting with their spine vertically orientated) . However, by appropriate rotation of the capsule itself the socket mounting 34 is moved so that the first arm portion sits in the notch 50 (ie. with the support arm mechanism still fully extended) . In this later configuration, the capsule is held in a horizontal orientation (so that a child therein can lie within the capsule with their spine being horizontally orientated) .
- notch 50 and the generally square cross-sectional shape of the first arm portion 22 results in a close-fitting (ie. tolerance fit) of the first arm within the notch in the horizontal orientation, therefore preventing rotational rolling of the capsule in the horizontal orientation.
- the socket mounting can be locked relative to the ball 24 to prevent forward rolling of the capsule from the horizontal configuration, and a similar locking at the socket mounting 40 with ball 30 is also employed.
- Each mounting plate 36, 42 can be attached (eg. bolted, screwed, welded etc) to respectively the capsule 16 and the recess inner wall 18 at mounting points 52 (designated by “+”) .
- each socket mounting 34, 40 can be attached to its respective plate at mounting points 54 (designated by "x").
- Each ball, 24, 30 is retained within a socket recess 56 for rotation therewithin (and this recess can be lubricated if appropriate) .
- Figures 4 and 5 also show how arm portions 22, 26 extend through notch 50, depending on the orientation of the capsule 16 on the support arm mechanism.
- Figure 4 also shows a second locking pin arrangement 60 by which the ball 24, 30 can be locked against rotation in its respective socket recess.
- the locking pin can be spring-loaded and can engage with one of a plurality of holes formed in the ball, such holes being drilled or formed in positions that correspond with the various restricted positional orientations of the capsule required.
- the capsule 16 is shown in side sectional elevation.
- the capsule is provided with a false base 62 which is movable therewithin (ie. pivotable) between the position shown in Figure 6 and the position shown in Figure 7.
- the maintenance of each position is regulated by a control arm 64, activatable from behind the capsule, and positionable in various termination recesses 66.
- the depth and inclination of the false base 62 can be regulated.
- the false base is orientated such that when the capsule is vertically positioned (ie. by rotating the capsule 90° from its position in Figure 6) , the false base provides a generally vertical backing for the child when positioned therein.
- the false base is orientated such when the capsule is to be horizontally positioned, it provides a generally horizontal surface for the child etc to lie on.
- FIG. 8 a plan view of the capsule is shown.
- the capsule is provided with retractable safety belts in the form of shoulder belt and buckle pair 70, waste belt and buckle pair 72 and central belt 74.
- the end of central belt 74 is provided with a buckle termination locker 78.
- the belts are all retractable within the shell of capsule 16 (using a known belt retractor arrangement) .
- Figure 9 shows schematically the belts in their fully extended and locked positions at locker 78.
- the support arm mechanism and socket mountings and plates are all formed from hardwearing and structural material, preferably metal alloy materials which are both lightweight and strong.
- the capsule, belt, false base etc are formed from plastic materials for a lighter unit and for ease of handling and formation.
- the invention has been described with reference to a child restraint, but could equally well be used with foldaway beds etc for adults.
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PCT/AU1999/000342 WO2000068035A1 (fr) | 1999-05-07 | 1999-05-07 | Systeme de retenue pour enfant monte sur un mecanisme de support amovible |
AU36921/99A AU3692199A (en) | 1999-05-07 | 1999-05-07 | A child restraint mounted on a movable support mechanism |
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PCT/AU1999/000342 WO2000068035A1 (fr) | 1999-05-07 | 1999-05-07 | Systeme de retenue pour enfant monte sur un mecanisme de support amovible |
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Citations (5)
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FR2665399A1 (fr) * | 1990-08-01 | 1992-02-07 | Renault | Dispositif de siege pour passager enfant, integre au composant d'un siege principal de vehicule automobile. |
EP0627339A1 (fr) * | 1993-06-04 | 1994-12-07 | Britax Child-Care Products Pty. Ltd. | Dispositif de retenue à deux positions pour enfants avec un support de base mobile |
EP0803398A2 (fr) * | 1996-04-23 | 1997-10-29 | Lear Corporation | Ensemble de siège de véhicule à siège d'enfant intégré à appui-tête automatique |
WO1998025789A1 (fr) * | 1996-12-09 | 1998-06-18 | Starflex Ab | Siege d'enfant pour vehicules a moteur |
WO1998046448A1 (fr) * | 1997-04-17 | 1998-10-22 | Ronald Gasper | Siege-auto pour enfant |
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FR2665399A1 (fr) * | 1990-08-01 | 1992-02-07 | Renault | Dispositif de siege pour passager enfant, integre au composant d'un siege principal de vehicule automobile. |
EP0627339A1 (fr) * | 1993-06-04 | 1994-12-07 | Britax Child-Care Products Pty. Ltd. | Dispositif de retenue à deux positions pour enfants avec un support de base mobile |
EP0803398A2 (fr) * | 1996-04-23 | 1997-10-29 | Lear Corporation | Ensemble de siège de véhicule à siège d'enfant intégré à appui-tête automatique |
WO1998025789A1 (fr) * | 1996-12-09 | 1998-06-18 | Starflex Ab | Siege d'enfant pour vehicules a moteur |
WO1998046448A1 (fr) * | 1997-04-17 | 1998-10-22 | Ronald Gasper | Siege-auto pour enfant |
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