WO2024017714A1 - Child car seat assembly - Google Patents

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WO2024017714A1
WO2024017714A1 PCT/EP2023/069226 EP2023069226W WO2024017714A1 WO 2024017714 A1 WO2024017714 A1 WO 2024017714A1 EP 2023069226 W EP2023069226 W EP 2023069226W WO 2024017714 A1 WO2024017714 A1 WO 2024017714A1
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Stefan Gebhardt
Berthold SCHWARZ
Andreas Wagner
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Artsana S.P.A.
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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
    • B60N2/28Seats readily mountable on, and dismountable from, existing seats or other parts of the vehicle
    • B60N2/2842Seats readily mountable on, and dismountable from, existing seats or other parts of the vehicle adapted to carry the child, when dismounted from the vehicle
    • B60N2/2845Seats readily mountable on, and dismountable from, existing seats or other parts of the vehicle adapted to carry the child, when dismounted from the vehicle having handles
    • 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
    • B60N2002/2896Seats readily mountable on, and dismountable from, existing seats or other parts of the vehicle the child seat being foldable, e.g. to facilitate transport

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  • the present invention relates to the field of child car seats.
  • the present invention is related to a child car seat with handles that can be pulled outwardly from the child seat in order to carry a child around.
  • Child car seats are known in the art, which are made of many components like a base, a main shell, an insert for accommodating a child and one or more handles for carrying the child car seat.
  • Car seats are already known having one or more handles arranged far from the child area shaped as a rigid arc projecting above the child car seat for carrying it by hand.
  • the scope of the present invention is to improve the usability and the transport of a child car seat, storing the one or more handles far from the child area. At the same time, no dangerous loose parts remain available to the child.
  • the invention provides a system comprising at least one handle, at least one cord connecting the handle to the child seat, and a winder that allows to retract the one or more handles into the child car seat, moving them away from the child.
  • each handle is associated with a spring driven reel that recalls the handle inside the child car seat.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a child car seat assembly.
  • FIG. 2 is another perspective view of the child car seat assembly of FIG. 1, where a handle has been pulled outwardly from a child carrier.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a detail of the child car seat assembly of FIG. 1, with loose handles.
  • a child car seat assembly 1 comprises a child carrier 10 for accommodating a child and at least one cord system 4, preferably two cord systems 4, for carrying the child carrier 10 by hand.
  • the child carrier 10 may have a backrest 46 and a legrest 47, which define a child area 11 for accommodating a child.
  • the child car seat assembly 1 may comprise a shell assembly (not shown).
  • the shell assembly is configured for positioning on a vehicle seat (not shown) and the child carrier 10 is removably coupled to the shell assembly.
  • the shell assembly comprises a base configured for fixing to the vehicle seat, and a shell configured for mounting to the base and for coupling with the child carrier 10.
  • each cord system 4 comprises at least one handle 2, configured to be grasped for hand carrying the child carrier 10, and at least one cord 8 connected to the handle 2.
  • each cord system 4 comprises one cord 8 extending between two free end portions 33 and connected to a single handle 2.
  • each cord system 4 comprises two cords 8.
  • the handle 2 has two free end portions 36 and each cord 8 is connected to a respective free end portion 36 of the handle 2.
  • the cord system 4 has two free end portions 5 and an internal portion 18 inserted into the child carrier 10.
  • the internal portion 18 mainly comprises the free end portions 5 of the cord system 4 (FIG. 2).
  • the free end portions 5 of the cord system 4 correspond to the free end portions 33 of the cord 8.
  • the cord system 4 further has an external portion 19 projecting out of the child carrier 10 for hand carrying the child carrier 10 and comprising the handle 2 and an intermediate portion 45 of the cord, connecting the free end portions 33 (FIG. 2). Moreover, the cord system 4 comprises at least one winder 3 internal to the child carrier 10. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the child car seat assembly 1 comprises two winders 3 for each cord system 4 (FIG.s 1-2).
  • each winder 3 engages a respective free end portion 5 of the cord system 4 and it is configured to roll up the respective free end portion 5.
  • each winder 3 is connected to and engages a respective free end portion 33 of the cord 8.
  • each winder 3 comprises a spring driven reel (not shown) to automatically roll up the respective free end portion 5 of the cord system 4.
  • the two winders 3 are configured to roll up the respective free end portions 5 with opposite winding directions to each other.
  • the cord system 4 is configured to be outwardly pulled from a first position to a second position (FIGG. 1-2), wherein the external portion 19 is longer in the second position than in the first position. Consequently, the internal portion 18 is longer in the first position than in the second position. In fact, at least a part of the cord system 4 which is internal to the child carrier 10 in the first position, upon pulling the cord system 4 is moved outside the child carrier 10 and becomes a part of the external portion 19.
  • the winders 3 are configured to bias the cord system 4 from the first position to the second position. Therefore, the cord system 4 may be outwardly pulled by the user against the action of the winder 3.
  • 1 comprises a compartment 6, as shown in Figure 3, configured to receive the handle
  • the handle 2 of the cord system 4 in the first position is stored inside the compartment 6 when the cord system 4 is in the first position.
  • the handle 2 is not housed inside the compartment 6 but it is extracted and projected outside the compartment 6.
  • the compartment 6 comprises at least one hole 7.
  • the compartment 6 comprises two holes 7.
  • the free end portions 5 of the cord system 4, which engage the winders 3, are configured to slide into the holes 7.
  • the two holes 7 of the compartment 6 are spaced along a longitudinal direction X-X.
  • the handle 2 can be positioned inside the compartment 6 with the sliding movement of each free end portion 5 inside the respective hole 7, pulled by a respective winder 3 that rolls up said free end portion 5 and bias the cord system 4 back to the first position.
  • the handle 2 of the cord system 4 comprises an internal hollow (not shown) which internally receives the cord 8 of the cord system 4.
  • the internal hollow receives a part of the intermediate portion 45 of the cord 8.
  • the handle 2 extends between a first end portion 36a and a second end portion 36b and comprises a first opening 16 and a second opening 17.
  • the first opening 16 is formed in the first end portion 36a
  • the second opening 17 is formed in the second end portion 36b.
  • first 16 and second openings 17 are open to the internal hollow so that the cord 8 extends through the first 16 and second openings 17 and the hollow.
  • the child carrier 10 comprises two side portions 13 (FIG. 1) spaced apart on opposite sides of the child area 11, for example on opposite sides of the backrest 46. Moreover, the child carrier 10 comprises two cord systems 4 arranged at distinct side portions of the child carrier 10.
  • each side portion 13 has an internal volume 48 with an internal surface 38 (FIG 2).
  • Each side portion 13 internally comprises the one or two winders 3 of the respective cord system 4.
  • each winder 3 comprises a pin 42 and a fixing element 34 fixing the pin 42 to the internal surface 38 of the side portion 13.
  • the spring driven reel of each winder 3 is rotatably mounted to the pin 42.
  • the spring driven reel is arranged inside a case 35 and can freely rotate to roll up the respective free end portion 33 of the cord 8.
  • the fixing element 34 fixes the case 35 to the internal surface 38 of the side portion 13 so that the spring driven reel always remains attached to that internal surface 38.
  • each side portion 13 comprises a housing 40, shown in Figure 3, in which the compartment 6 is formed.
  • each side portion 13 has a free edge 39, distal from the backrest, and the compartment 6 is arranged along the free edge 39 of a respective side portion 13 of the child carrier 10.
  • the above mentioned at least one hole 7 is formed in the housing 40.
  • the internal portion 18 and the external portion 19 of the cord system 4 are joined at the hole 7.
  • the two winders 3 of the cord system 4 are arranged inside a side portion 13 of the child carrier 10 at a same distance Di from the housing 40 along the longitudinal direction X-X.
  • the two winders 3 are arranged inside the side portion 13 at a same distance D2 from the housing 40 along a transverse direction Y-Y, that is transverse to the longitudinal direction X-X.
  • the child car seat assembly 1 allows the construction of a system comprising retractable handles due to spring winders.
  • the child car seat assembly 1 thus designed prevents dangerous parts for the child from being loose and available to the child.

Abstract

A child car seat assembly (1), comprising a child carrier (10) for accommodating a child, a cord system (4) having an internal portion (18), which is inserted into the child carrier (10), and an external portion (19), which projects out of the child carrier (10) for hand carrying the child carrier (10), the cord system (4) being configured to be outwardly pulled from a first position to a second position, wherein the external portion (19) is longer in the second position than in the first position, the cord system (4) having two free end portions (5). The child car seat assembly (1) comprising at least one winder (3) internal to the child carrier (10), engaging a respective free end portion (5) of the cord system (4) and configured to roll up the respective free end portion (5), wherein the at least one winder (3) is configured to bias the cord system (4) from the first position to the second position.

Description

TITLE: “Child car seat assembly”
DESCRIPTION
Field of the invention
The present invention relates to the field of child car seats. In particular, the present invention is related to a child car seat with handles that can be pulled outwardly from the child seat in order to carry a child around.
Background of the invention
Child car seats are known in the art, which are made of many components like a base, a main shell, an insert for accommodating a child and one or more handles for carrying the child car seat.
Many safety mechanisms are known in the prior art. An example is shown in document US 2018/361888 Al, which discloses an automatic retractor system arranged in a base of a child booster, which engages a first end portion of a belt, the second end portion of the belt can instead be anchored to the car seat in order to improve the safety of the child.
Furthermore, many adjustment mechanisms are provided in order to ensure optimal comfort of the seat and maximum safety of the child.
When the child car seat doesn’t necessitate to be carried around, the one or more handles shouldn’t be left on the area where the child is accommodated.
Car seats are already known having one or more handles arranged far from the child area shaped as a rigid arc projecting above the child car seat for carrying it by hand.
Summary of the invention In this context, the technical scope of the present invention is to find a more comfortable and safe way to hand carrying a child car seat.
In particular, the scope of the present invention is to improve the usability and the transport of a child car seat, storing the one or more handles far from the child area. At the same time, no dangerous loose parts remain available to the child.
The technical field and the scopes are achieved by a child carrier whose technical features are disclosed in one or more of the present claims.
The invention provides a system comprising at least one handle, at least one cord connecting the handle to the child seat, and a winder that allows to retract the one or more handles into the child car seat, moving them away from the child. In preferred embodiments, each handle is associated with a spring driven reel that recalls the handle inside the child car seat.
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The present invention will now be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments of the invention are shown.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a child car seat assembly.
FIG. 2 is another perspective view of the child car seat assembly of FIG. 1, where a handle has been pulled outwardly from a child carrier.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a detail of the child car seat assembly of FIG. 1, with loose handles.
Detailed description Referring to figure 1, a child car seat assembly 1 comprises a child carrier 10 for accommodating a child and at least one cord system 4, preferably two cord systems 4, for carrying the child carrier 10 by hand. In particular, the child carrier 10 may have a backrest 46 and a legrest 47, which define a child area 11 for accommodating a child.
As other known child car seats assemblies, the child car seat assembly 1 may comprise a shell assembly (not shown). Preferably, the shell assembly is configured for positioning on a vehicle seat (not shown) and the child carrier 10 is removably coupled to the shell assembly. Preferably, the shell assembly comprises a base configured for fixing to the vehicle seat, and a shell configured for mounting to the base and for coupling with the child carrier 10.
According to a preferred embodiment, each cord system 4 comprises at least one handle 2, configured to be grasped for hand carrying the child carrier 10, and at least one cord 8 connected to the handle 2.
Preferably, each cord system 4 comprises one cord 8 extending between two free end portions 33 and connected to a single handle 2. According to an alternative embodiment of the invention, each cord system 4 comprises two cords 8. In this case, the handle 2 has two free end portions 36 and each cord 8 is connected to a respective free end portion 36 of the handle 2.
The cord system 4 has two free end portions 5 and an internal portion 18 inserted into the child carrier 10. The internal portion 18 mainly comprises the free end portions 5 of the cord system 4 (FIG. 2). In the preferred embodiment, the free end portions 5 of the cord system 4 correspond to the free end portions 33 of the cord 8.
The cord system 4 further has an external portion 19 projecting out of the child carrier 10 for hand carrying the child carrier 10 and comprising the handle 2 and an intermediate portion 45 of the cord, connecting the free end portions 33 (FIG. 2). Moreover, the cord system 4 comprises at least one winder 3 internal to the child carrier 10. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the child car seat assembly 1 comprises two winders 3 for each cord system 4 (FIG.s 1-2).
According to one aspect of the invention, each winder 3 engages a respective free end portion 5 of the cord system 4 and it is configured to roll up the respective free end portion 5. In detail, each winder 3 is connected to and engages a respective free end portion 33 of the cord 8.
According to the preferred embodiment, each winder 3 comprises a spring driven reel (not shown) to automatically roll up the respective free end portion 5 of the cord system 4.
Preferably, the two winders 3 are configured to roll up the respective free end portions 5 with opposite winding directions to each other.
The cord system 4 is configured to be outwardly pulled from a first position to a second position (FIGG. 1-2), wherein the external portion 19 is longer in the second position than in the first position. Consequently, the internal portion 18 is longer in the first position than in the second position. In fact, at least a part of the cord system 4 which is internal to the child carrier 10 in the first position, upon pulling the cord system 4 is moved outside the child carrier 10 and becomes a part of the external portion 19.
It is to be noted that the winders 3 are configured to bias the cord system 4 from the first position to the second position. Therefore, the cord system 4 may be outwardly pulled by the user against the action of the winder 3.
In the preferred embodiments, the child carrier 10 of the child car seat assembly
1 comprises a compartment 6, as shown in Figure 3, configured to receive the handle
2 of the cord system 4 in the first position. In other words, the handle 2 is stored inside the compartment 6 when the cord system 4 is in the first position. When the cord system 4 is outwardly pulled from the first position to the second position, and so the handle 2 is in the second position, the handle 2 is not housed inside the compartment 6 but it is extracted and projected outside the compartment 6.
In the preferred embodiments, the compartment 6 comprises at least one hole 7. Preferably, the compartment 6 comprises two holes 7. In this case, the free end portions 5 of the cord system 4, which engage the winders 3, are configured to slide into the holes 7.
Preferably, the two holes 7 of the compartment 6 are spaced along a longitudinal direction X-X.
Therefore, starting from the second position, the handle 2 can be positioned inside the compartment 6 with the sliding movement of each free end portion 5 inside the respective hole 7, pulled by a respective winder 3 that rolls up said free end portion 5 and bias the cord system 4 back to the first position.
In many embodiments, the handle 2 of the cord system 4 comprises an internal hollow (not shown) which internally receives the cord 8 of the cord system 4. In detail, the internal hollow receives a part of the intermediate portion 45 of the cord 8.
Moreover, the handle 2 extends between a first end portion 36a and a second end portion 36b and comprises a first opening 16 and a second opening 17. The first opening 16 is formed in the first end portion 36a, and the second opening 17 is formed in the second end portion 36b. Preferably, first 16 and second openings 17 are open to the internal hollow so that the cord 8 extends through the first 16 and second openings 17 and the hollow.
In many embodiments, the child carrier 10 comprises two side portions 13 (FIG. 1) spaced apart on opposite sides of the child area 11, for example on opposite sides of the backrest 46. Moreover, the child carrier 10 comprises two cord systems 4 arranged at distinct side portions of the child carrier 10.
Preferably, each side portion 13 has an internal volume 48 with an internal surface 38 (FIG 2). Each side portion 13 internally comprises the one or two winders 3 of the respective cord system 4. As shown in Figure 2, each winder 3 comprises a pin 42 and a fixing element 34 fixing the pin 42 to the internal surface 38 of the side portion 13. The spring driven reel of each winder 3 is rotatably mounted to the pin 42.
In more detail, the spring driven reel is arranged inside a case 35 and can freely rotate to roll up the respective free end portion 33 of the cord 8. The fixing element 34 fixes the case 35 to the internal surface 38 of the side portion 13 so that the spring driven reel always remains attached to that internal surface 38.
According to the preferred embodiment, each side portion 13 comprises a housing 40, shown in Figure 3, in which the compartment 6 is formed. Preferably, each side portion 13 has a free edge 39, distal from the backrest, and the compartment 6 is arranged along the free edge 39 of a respective side portion 13 of the child carrier 10. It is to be noted that the above mentioned at least one hole 7 is formed in the housing 40. The internal portion 18 and the external portion 19 of the cord system 4 are joined at the hole 7.
According to an embodiment, the two winders 3 of the cord system 4 are arranged inside a side portion 13 of the child carrier 10 at a same distance Di from the housing 40 along the longitudinal direction X-X. Preferably, the two winders 3 are arranged inside the side portion 13 at a same distance D2 from the housing 40 along a transverse direction Y-Y, that is transverse to the longitudinal direction X-X.
The child car seat assembly 1, according to the previous embodiments, allows the construction of a system comprising retractable handles due to spring winders. The child car seat assembly 1 thus designed prevents dangerous parts for the child from being loose and available to the child.

Claims

1. A child car seat assembly (1), comprising:
- a child carrier (10) for accommodating a child,
- a cord system (4) having an internal portion (18), which is inserted into the child carrier (10), and an external portion (19), which projects out of the child carrier (10) for hand carrying the child carrier (10), the cord system (4) being configured to be outwardly pulled from a first position to a second position, wherein the external portion (19) is longer in the second position than in the first position, the cord system (4) having two free end portions (5), both the free end portions (5) being comprised in the internal portion (18), and
- at least one winder (3) internal to the child carrier (10), engaging a respective free end portion (5) of the cord system (4) and configured to roll up the respective free end portion (5) and to bias the cord system (4) from the first position to the second position.
2. The child car seat assembly (1) of claim 1, wherein:
- the external portion (19) of the cord system (4) comprises at least one handle (2) configured to be grasped for hand carrying the child carrier (10), and
- the cord system (4) comprises at least one cord (8) connected to the handle (2) and configured to engage with a respective winder (3).
3. The child car seat assembly (1) of claim 2, wherein the child carrier (10) comprises a compartment (6) configured to receive the handle (2) in the first position.
4. The child car seat assembly (1) of claim 3, wherein the compartment (6) comprises at least one hole (7), said free end portion (5) of the cord system (4), engaging the winder (3), being configured to slide into the hole (7).
5. The child car seat assembly (1) of any claim 2-4, wherein the handle (2) of the cord system (4) comprises an internal hollow internally receiving said cord (8).
6. The child car seat assembly (1) of claim 5, wherein the handle (2) extends between a first end portion (14) and a second end portion (15) and comprises a first opening (16) and a second opening (17) respectively at the first (14) and at the second end portions (15), the first (16) and second openings (17) being open to the internal hollow, said cord (8) extending through said first and second openings and said hollow.
7. The child car seat assembly (1) of any claim 1-6, comprising two winders (3) for each cord system, each winder (3) engaging a respective free end portion (5) of the cord system (4), being configured to roll up the respective free end portion (5) and to bias the cord system (4) from the first position to the second position.
8. The child car seat assembly (1) of any claim 1 to 7, wherein the winder (3) comprises a spring driven reel to automatically roll up the respective free end portion (5) of the cord system (4).
9. The child car seat assembly (1) of any claim 1 to 8, wherein the child carrier (10) comprises a child area (11) for receiving a child, side portions (13) spaced apart on opposite sides of the child area, and two cord systems (4), the cord systems (4) being arranged at distinct side portions of the child carrier (10).
10. The child car seat assembly (1) of any claim 1 to 9, comprising a shell assembly configured for positioning on a vehicle seat, wherein the child carrier (10) is removably coupled to the shell assembly.
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