WO2010073032A1 - Portable inflatable car seat - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to inflatable car seat. More specifically, the invention relates to an inflatable portable car seat, which also could be used in all travel places with seat belts.
- an inflatable car seat may comprise an inflatable base unit comprising a first flat panel, and an inflatable back unit comprising a second flat panel and a third flat panel.
- the first flat panel may be connectable to the second flat panel.
- the third flat panel may be slidably arranged in relation to the second flat panel.
- the inflatable base and back units may be foldable with respect to each other in a deflated state, and in an inflated state the inflatable base and back units may form the car seat.
- the inflatable base unit may comprise two arm rests; each arm rest may be foldably connected to the first flat panel and foldable into the inflatable base unit.
- the two arm rests may each be made of sheet plastic or similar materials.
- Each arm rest may be connected to the first flat panel by plastic joints lockable at a perpendicular angle.
- plastic runners may provide relative movement between the first flat panel and the second flat panel, preferably with plastic dove bolts interlocking the first flat panel and the second flat panel.
- a clip may be provided for keeping the inflatable base unit and the inflatable back unit folded together for transportation.
- An electric pump powered by any cigarette lighter power supply may be provided for inflating the inflatable car seat.
- the inflatable car seat may need to be in a flat position to separate the inflatable base unit from the inflatable back unit.
- the inflatable back unit may further comprise an opening for a seat belt on each side.
- the inflatable car seat may act as an air bag.
- the inflatable base unit and the inflatable back unit may each comprise an inflatable section, preferably made out of a reinforced plastic, connected to the respective flat panels by stitching and/or glue.
- the third flat panel in the deflated state may be retracted in relation to the second flat panel, and the second and third flat panels may be folded flat together with the first flat panel.
- FIG. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment comprising a base and back unit.
- FIG. 2 shows an exemplary embodiment comprising a base and back unit.
- FIG. 3 shows an exemplary embodiment comprising a base and back unit.
- FIG. 4 shows an exemplary embodiment comprising a base unit.
- FIG. 5 shows an exemplary embodiment comprising a base unit.
- FIG. 6 shows an exemplary embodiment comprising a base unit.
- the idea is to have a solid frame with an inflatable cushioning around the frame to support the child when seated.
- the frame with be collapsible so that the seat when deflated can be placed into a small bag for transportation.
- the basic structure will be a solid plastic with plastic mechanics to make it easy for international travel.
- the Portable travel seat may use existing seat belts or Isofix connections enabling it to be used in all cars, or travel types with seat belts (Figure 1 point 5).
- the seat belts may be secured in to the main frame (Arrow 1 ) the inflated areas may support the head, body (Arrow 2) and the hips (Arrow 5). Once inflated, the seatbelt may wrap around the structure to hold the seat and passenger into position.
- the seat may be able to separate into two sections, the booster section (as seen in figure 4) will be sold either on its own or with the second piece, the back support. A plastic joint will join them and the seat will need to be in a flat position to separate.
- the overall structure may consist of three flat panels that will fold into a flat shape the top piece marked as 1 will slide down on plastic runners shown with arrow 2, and then the two pieces will fold flat onto the base unit. There may be a clip that will keep all the pieces together for transportation. ( Figure 3) There will be extra cushioning around the head area.
- the arm rests may be supported by sheet plastic or similar materials, and may be connected to the sides of the base section using plastic joints, these will be lock at 90° (Figure 4 arrow 1 ) to give support to the hips.
- the base section would also be able to be connected by Isofix ( Figure 4
- the armrests may be part of the main structure that also supports the hips
- the seat will also act like an air bag for the body, giving flexible cushion support the body.
- the seats would be much more comfortable then your average car seats as they would be cushioned by air.
- the seat could be used also as a permanent seat as it would be much more suited to long journeys and would give more cushioning support then the average solid plastic seats.
- the main frame structure could be made out of a strong plastic material.
- the main frame may consist of three flat panels two for the back and one for the base.
- the two top sections could use a rail mechanism to enable then to extend and retract.
- the connections could be made with Plastic dove bolts which can be easily tightened and loosened. This may allow the back to extend and retract to the right height for the child.
- the base and the back are detachable so that if you only need the booster seat you can remove the back. These will use simple anchor joints.
- the overall inflatable section could be connected to the frame by either stitching and/or glue. As the seat is inflated the supporting frame would automatically move into the supporting positions.
- the seat may be sold with a cigarette lighter pump that will both inflate and deflate the seat.
- the seat may be used only for children 4 to 11 years.
- the seats could be used as permanent solutions that are easily removed, stored or transported.
- the cushions could be made out of a reinforced plastic to prevent puncturing or damage, this will also mean that they will be waterproof so easy for washing down and spills.
- the inflatable car seat may be supplied in a variety of colours and finishes. Possible naming could be Car travel seat, Portable car seat.
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Abstract
A portable and inflatable car seat is provided, comprising an inflatable base unit comprising a first flat panel; and an inflatable back unit comprising a second flat panel and a third flat panel. The first flat panel may be connected to the second flat panel, and the third flat panel is slidably arranged in relation to the second flat panel. The inflatable base and back units may be foldable with respect to each other in a deflated state, and in an inflated state the inflatable base and back units may form the car seat. The inflatable base unit may further comprise two arm rests, each arm rest being foldably connected to the first flat panel and foldable into the inflatable base unit.
Description
Portable Inflatable Car Seat
The present invention relates to inflatable car seat. More specifically, the invention relates to an inflatable portable car seat, which also could be used in all travel places with seat belts.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an inflatable car seat. This object can be achieved by the features defined by the independent claims. Further enhancements are characterized in the dependent claims.
According to one embodiment, an inflatable car seat may comprise an inflatable base unit comprising a first flat panel, and an inflatable back unit comprising a second flat panel and a third flat panel. The first flat panel may be connectable to the second flat panel. The third flat panel may be slidably arranged in relation to the second flat panel. The inflatable base and back units may be foldable with respect to each other in a deflated state, and in an inflated state the inflatable base and back units may form the car seat.
The inflatable base unit may comprise two arm rests; each arm rest may be foldably connected to the first flat panel and foldable into the inflatable base unit. The two arm rests may each be made of sheet plastic or similar materials. Each arm rest may be connected to the first flat panel by plastic joints lockable at a perpendicular angle.
According to one embodiment, plastic runners may provide relative movement between the first flat panel and the second flat panel, preferably with plastic dove bolts interlocking the first flat panel and the second flat panel.
According to one embodiment, a clip may be provided for keeping the inflatable base unit and the inflatable back unit folded together for transportation. An electric pump powered by any cigarette lighter power supply may be provided for inflating the inflatable car seat.
In one embodiment, the inflatable car seat may need to be in a flat position to separate the inflatable base unit from the inflatable back unit. The inflatable back unit may further comprise an opening for a seat belt on each side. The inflatable car seat may act as an air bag.
In one embodiment, the inflatable base unit and the inflatable back unit may each comprise an inflatable section, preferably made out of a reinforced plastic, connected to the respective flat panels by stitching and/or glue.
In one embodiment, in the deflated state the third flat panel may be retracted in relation to the second flat panel, and the second and third flat panels may be folded flat together with the first flat panel.
Other technical advantages of the present disclosure will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art from the following description and claims. Various embodiments of the present application obtain only a subset of the advantages set forth. No one advantage is critical to the embodiments. Any claimed embodiment may be technically combined with any preceding claimed embodiment(s).
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and together with the general description given above and the
detailed description of the preferred embodiments given below, serve to explain, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
FIG. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment comprising a base and back unit. FIG. 2 shows an exemplary embodiment comprising a base and back unit. FIG. 3 shows an exemplary embodiment comprising a base and back unit. FIG. 4 shows an exemplary embodiment comprising a base unit. FIG. 5 shows an exemplary embodiment comprising a base unit. FIG. 6 shows an exemplary embodiment comprising a base unit.
The idea is to have a solid frame with an inflatable cushioning around the frame to support the child when seated. The frame with be collapsible so that the seat when deflated can be placed into a small bag for transportation.
Many of the large hire companies don't supply child seats with the cars, the advantages of having a portable system is that is comfortable, and safe and portable. These could also be used in other forms of transportation like aeroplanes and taxi's.
The basic structure will be a solid plastic with plastic mechanics to make it easy for international travel.
The Portable travel seat may use existing seat belts or Isofix connections enabling it to be used in all cars, or travel types with seat belts (Figure 1 point 5).
Figure 1
The seat belts may be secured in to the main frame (Arrow 1 ) the inflated areas may support the head, body (Arrow 2) and the hips (Arrow 5).
Once inflated, the seatbelt may wrap around the structure to hold the seat and passenger into position.
The seat may be able to separate into two sections, the booster section (as seen in figure 4) will be sold either on its own or with the second piece, the back support. A plastic joint will join them and the seat will need to be in a flat position to separate.
Main structure: see Figure 2
The overall structure may consist of three flat panels that will fold into a flat shape the top piece marked as 1 will slide down on plastic runners shown with arrow 2, and then the two pieces will fold flat onto the base unit. There may be a clip that will keep all the pieces together for transportation. (Figure 3) There will be extra cushioning around the head area.
Arm rests: see Figure 5 & 6
The arm rests may be supported by sheet plastic or similar materials, and may be connected to the sides of the base section using plastic joints, these will be lock at 90° (Figure 4 arrow 1 ) to give support to the hips.
Once deflated the side sections would fold into the main frame (Figure 5)
The base section would also be able to be connected by Isofix (Figure 4
Arrow 3)
The armrests may be part of the main structure that also supports the hips
(Figure 6)
Inflation / Deflation:
As part of the design we plan to supply an electric pump that will be able to inflate and deflate the top and bottom section. This will be stored in the bag used to pack the seat and will be powered by any cigarette lighter power supply.
Safety:
The seat will also act like an air bag for the body, giving flexible cushion support the body. The seats would be much more comfortable then your average car seats as they would be cushioned by air.
The seat could be used also as a permanent seat as it would be much more suited to long journeys and would give more cushioning support then the average solid plastic seats.
In one embodiment, the main frame structure could be made out of a strong plastic material. The main frame may consist of three flat panels two for the back and one for the base. The two top sections could use a rail mechanism to enable then to extend and retract. The connections could be made with Plastic dove bolts which can be easily tightened and loosened. This may allow the back to extend and retract to the right height for the child.
There may be a hole for the seat belt to fit into on both sides allowing the seats to go anywhere in the car (See Figure 1 point 3)
The base and the back are detachable so that if you only need the booster seat you can remove the back. These will use simple anchor joints.
The overall inflatable section could be connected to the frame by either stitching and/or glue. As the seat is inflated the supporting frame would automatically move into the supporting positions.
The seat may be sold with a cigarette lighter pump that will both inflate and deflate the seat.
There may also but Isofix connections at the rear of the chair.
The seats themselves may be much more comfortable than the ordinary hard seats and will also supply more cushioning.
The seat may be used only for children 4 to 11 years.
The seats could be used as permanent solutions that are easily removed, stored or transported.
The cushions could be made out of a reinforced plastic to prevent puncturing or damage, this will also mean that they will be waterproof so easy for washing down and spills.
The inflatable car seat may be supplied in a variety of colours and finishes. Possible naming could be Car travel seat, Portable car seat.
The system and method discussed above provides an inflatable car seat. The invention, therefore, is well adapted to carry out the objects and attain the ends and advantages mentioned, as well as others inherent therein. While the invention has been described and is defined by reference to particular preferred embodiments of the invention, such references do not imply a limitation on the invention, and no such limitation is to be inferred. The invention is capable of considerable modification, alteration, and equivalents in form and function, as will occur to those ordinarily skilled in the pertinent arts. The described preferred embodiments of the invention are exemplary only, and are not exhaustive of the scope of the invention. Consequently, the invention is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, giving full cognizance to equivalents in all respects.
Claims
1. Inflatable car seat, comprising: an inflatable base unit comprising a first flat panel; and an inflatable back unit comprising a second flat panel and a third flat panel; wherein the first flat panel is connectable to the second flat panel; the third flat panel is slidably arranged in relation to the second flat panel; and the inflatable base and back units are foldable with respect to each other in a deflated state, and in an inflated state the inflatable base and back units form the car seat.
2. The inflatable car seat according to claim 1 , wherein the inflatable base unit further comprises two arm rests, each arm rest being foldably connected to the first flat panel and foldable into the inflatable base unit.
3. The inflatable car seat according to claim 2, wherein the two arm rests are each made of sheet plastic or similar materials.
4. The inflatable car seat according to claim 2 or 3, wherein each arm rest is connected to the first flat panel by plastic joints lockable at a perpendicular angle.
5. The inflatable car seat according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein plastic runners provides relative movement between the first flat panel and the second flat panel, preferably with plastic dove bolts interlocking the first flat panel and the second flat panel.
6. The inflatable car seat according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein a clip is provided for keeping the inflatable base unit and the inflatable back unit folded together for transportation.
7. The inflatable car seat according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising an electric pump powered by any cigarette lighter power supply for inflating the inflatable car seat.
8. The inflatable car seat according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the inflatable car seat needs to be in a flat position to separate the inflatable base unit from the inflatable back unit.
9. The inflatable car seat according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the inflatable back unit further comprises an opening for a seat belt on each side.
10. The inflatable car seat according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the inflatable car seat acts as an air bag.
11. The inflatable car seat according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the inflatable base unit and the inflatable back unit each comprises an inflatable section, preferably made out of a reinforced plastic, connected to the respective flat panels by stitching and/or glue.
12. The inflatable car seat according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein in the deflated state the third flat panel is retracted in relation to the second flat panel, and the second and third flat panels are folded flat together with the first flat panel.
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