WO2024017718A1 - Child car seat assembly - Google Patents

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WO2024017718A1
WO2024017718A1 PCT/EP2023/069239 EP2023069239W WO2024017718A1 WO 2024017718 A1 WO2024017718 A1 WO 2024017718A1 EP 2023069239 W EP2023069239 W EP 2023069239W WO 2024017718 A1 WO2024017718 A1 WO 2024017718A1
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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

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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 and a system that avoids the slipping of said handles from hands.
  • Child car seats are known in the art, which are made of many components like a main shell, a base, an insert for accommodating a child and one or more handles for carrying the child car seat.
  • Many seats are provided with mechanisms for carrying the said seats by hand with optimal safety of the child.
  • many child seats have a single handle arranged far from the child area shaped as an arc projecting above the child car seat.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a solution for transporting a child with a child car seat in a safe and comfortable way for both child and parents.
  • the scope of the present invention is to improve the usability and the safety of the child car seat, blocking together the handles of the seat.
  • Another object of the present invention is to describe a method of carrying a child car seat in a safe manner.
  • the invention provides an improvement of child car seats handles that allows to grasp safely and firmly the handles for carrying a child seat around.
  • the child car seat assembly comprises two cord systems having handles connected to the seat through cord portions.
  • At least one handle has retaining portions in order to retain the cord portions of the other handle.
  • the retaining portions are shaped as cutouts which block together the handles and prevent them from slipping from user’s hand.
  • FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a child car seat assembly.
  • FIG. 2 is a detail of a handle of the child car seat assembly.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of handles of the child car seat assembly.
  • a child car seat assembly 1 comprises a child carrier 10 for accommodating a child.
  • 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 20.
  • the shell assembly 20 is configured for positioning on a vehicle seat 21 and the child carrier 10 is removably coupled to the shell assembly 20.
  • the shell assembly 20 comprises a base (not shown) and a shell 45.
  • the child car seat assembly 1 comprises also first and second cord systems 4 both connected to the child carrier 10 and configured to be grasped for hand carrying said child carrier 10.
  • the first cord system 4 comprises a first handle 2, as shown highlighted with a circle in FIG. 1.
  • the second cord system 4 comprises a second handle 2.
  • Each of the first and second handles 2 has two securing portions 5 spaced along a longitudinal direction X-X, for securing cord portions.
  • Each cord system 4 also comprises two cord portions 8, each connecting a respective securing portion 5 of a respective handle 2 to the child carrier 10.
  • each cord system 4 comprises a cord 30 having the two cord portions 8.
  • each handle 2 has two free end portions 20 and extends between the two free end portions 20.
  • each cord system 4 comprises two cords 30, each cord 30 connecting the respective securing portion 5 to the child carrier 10.
  • the first handle 2 has two retaining portions 6 (as shown in figures 2 and 3) shaped to retain the cord portions 8 of the second cord system 4 from sliding along the first handle 2 between the retaining portions 6 of the first cord system 4.
  • the second handle 2 has two retaining portions 6 shaped to retain the cord portions 8 of the first cord system 4 from sliding along the second handle 2 between the retaining portions 6 of the second cord system 4.
  • both the first and the second handle 2 of the child car seat assembly 1 have the retaining portions 6 to retain the cord portions 8 of the corresponding other handle 2, so that the user is not constrained to block together the two handles 2 in a precise order.
  • the securing portions 5 of the second handle 2 are spaced along the longitudinal direction X-X by a predetermined distance (not shown) and the retaining portions 6 of the first handle 2 are spaced along the longitudinal direction X-X by the same predetermined distance.
  • the securing portions 5 of the first handle 2 may be spaced along the longitudinal direction X-X by the same predetermined distance and the retaining portions 6 of the second handle 2 are spaced along the longitudinal direction X-X by the same predetermined distance too.
  • the retaining portions 6 of the first handle 2 are adjacent to the securing portions 5 of the first handle 2.
  • the retaining portions 6 of the second handle 2 are adjacent to the securing portions 5 of the second handle 2.
  • each retaining portion 6 of each handle 2 is delimited towards the opposite retaining portion 6 of the same handle 2 by a transverse wall 7 (FIG. 2) of the respective handle 2.
  • the transverse wall 7 extends along a transverse direction Y-Y, that is transverse to the longitudinal direction X-X.
  • each retaining portion 6 of the first cord system 4 is configured to retain a respective cord portion 8 of the second cord system 4 between a respective cord portion 8 of the first cord system 4 and a respective transverse wall 7 of the first cord system 4.
  • each retaining portion 6 of the second cord system 4 is configured to retain a respective cord portion 8 of the first cord system 4 between a respective cord portion 8 of the second cord system 4 and a respective transverse wall
  • the transverse wall 7 of a retaining handle 2 prevent the cord portions 8 of a retained handle 2 from longitudinally slipping toward each other, and at the same time the cord portions 8 of the retaining handle 2 prevent the cord portions 8 of the retained handle 2 from longitudinally slipping away from each other.
  • the weight of the child carrier 10 determines a tension in the cord portions 8 that helps keeping them in their position. This is true both for the cord portions 8 of the retained handle 2 and for the cord portions 8 of the retaining handle 2, that pushed away from each other against their tension by the cord portions
  • cord portions 8 of the retained handle 2 may still slide perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction X-X. However, this sliding is limited by the retained handle 2 contacting the retaining handle 2. Accordingly, the handles 2 will hardly separate from each other without the user intentionally removing the cord portions 8 of the retained handle from the retaining portions 6 of the retaining handle 2.
  • each retaining portion 6 of each handle 2 further has a longitudinal wall 9 (FIG. 2), which extends mainly along the longitudinal direction X-X from the respective transverse wall 7. Moreover, each retaining portion 6 is shaped as a cutout 3 defined by the respective transverse wall 7 and by the respective longitudinal wall 9.
  • each longitudinal wall 9 of the first handle 2 extends between the respective transverse wall 7 and a respective free end portion 20 of the first handle 2. Additionally, each longitudinal wall 9 of the second handle 2 extends between the respective transverse wall 7 and a respective free end portion 20 of the second handle 2.
  • each cutout 3 has first and second transverse walls 7 extending along the transverse direction Y-Y and spaced along the longitudinal direction X-X, and a longitudinal wall 9 extending along the longitudinal direction X- X.
  • the longitudinal wall 9 is delimited by first and second transverse walls 7.
  • the longitudinal direction X-X and the transverse direction Y-Y are perpendicular to each other, thus also the transverse wall 7 and the longitudinal wall 9 are perpendicular to each other.
  • the handle 2 of each cord system 4 comprises an internal hollow (not shown) and first and second openings 13 (FIGG. 1-3) open to the internal hollow.
  • the two securing portions 5 of each handle 2 are defined by the first and second openings 13.
  • the cord 30 extends through the first and second openings 13 and the internal hollow.
  • Another object of the present invention relates to a method of carrying the child car seat assembly 1.
  • the method comprises moving the second handle 2 between the cord portions 8 of the first cord system 4.
  • the method also comprises moving each cord portion 8 of the second cord system 4 in the respective retaining portion 6 of the handle 2 of the first cord system 4 to avoid the sliding of the cord portions 8 of the second cord system 4 along the first handle 2 between the respective retaining portions 6.
  • Figure 3 shows the handles 2 just before this step, with the cord portions 8 of one handle 2 close, but not yet inserted, into the retaining portions 6 of the other handle 2.
  • the method comprises grasping together the first and second handles 2.
  • first and second handles preferably have the same construction and shape. However, during use, only the cord portions of one handle are intended to be received in retaining portions of the other handle. Nevertheless, any handle can be indifferently considered as the first or second handle and passes between the cord portions of the other handle.
  • an alternative method of carrying the child car seat assembly 1 comprises moving the first handle 2 between the cord portions 8 of the second cord system 4.
  • the method also comprises moving each cord portion 8 of the first cord system 4 in the respective retaining portion 6 of the handle 2 of the second cord system 4 to avoid the sliding of the cord portions 8 of the first cord system 4 along the second handle 2 between the respective retaining portions 6.
  • the method comprises grasping together first and second handles 2.
  • the child car seat assembly 1 and the method according to the description, allow the construction of a system comprising handles 2 having cutouts to retain the corresponding other handle 2.
  • the child car seat assembly 1 thus designed prevents the slipping of the cord portions 8 of one handle 2 along the other handle and prevents the risk for the user of losing one handle from hands during the child transport.

Abstract

A child car seat assembly (1), comprising a child carrier (10) for accommodating a child, a first and a second cord systems (4) connected to the child carrier (10) and configured for hand carrying the child carrier (10), the first and the second cord systems (4) comprising a first and a second handles (2), respectively, each handle (2) having two securing portions (5) spaced along a longitudinal direction (X-X), each cord system comprising two cord portions (8), wherein each cord portion (8) connects a respective securing portion (5) of a respective handle (2) to the child carrier (10). The first handle (2) has two retaining portions (6), each retaining portion (6) being shaped to retain the cord portions (8) of the second cord system from sliding along the first handle (2) between the retaining portions (6).

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 and a system that avoids the slipping of said handles from hands.
Background of the invention
Child car seats are known in the art, which are made of many components like a main shell, a base, an insert for accommodating a child and one or more handles for carrying the child car seat.
Many seats are provided with mechanisms for carrying the said seats by hand with optimal safety of the child. For example, many child seats have a single handle arranged far from the child area shaped as an arc projecting above the child car seat.
Despite the diffusion of the single-handle child seats, it is known that for a better balance of child weight, parents usually prefer solutions with two handles for carrying the child seat by hand. For example, document US 2020/260884 Al discloses a child car seat with two handles connected to a child carrier by means of a respective cord system.
However, the adoption of two handles might make the carrying of the child seat less safe due to the possibility of losing one handle during the transport.
Summary of the invention
An object of the present invention is to provide a solution for transporting a child with a child car seat in a safe and comfortable way for both child and parents. In particular, the scope of the present invention is to improve the usability and the safety of the child car seat, blocking together the handles of the seat.
Another object of the present invention is to describe a method of carrying a child car seat in a safe manner.
These and other objects are realized by a child car seat assembly, and by a method of carrying the assembly according to any of the appended claims.
The invention provides an improvement of child car seats handles that allows to grasp safely and firmly the handles for carrying a child seat around. In particular, the child car seat assembly comprises two cord systems having handles connected to the seat through cord portions. At least one handle has retaining portions in order to retain the cord portions of the other handle. In the preferred embodiment, the retaining portions are shaped as cutouts which block together the handles and prevent them from slipping from user’s hand.
Brief description of the drawings
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 front perspective view of a child car seat assembly.
FIG. 2 is a detail of a handle of the child car seat assembly.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of handles of the child car seat assembly.
Detailed description
Referring to figure 1, a child car seat assembly 1 comprises a child carrier 10 for accommodating a child. 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 20. Preferably, the shell assembly 20 is configured for positioning on a vehicle seat 21 and the child carrier 10 is removably coupled to the shell assembly 20. Preferably, the shell assembly 20 comprises a base (not shown) and a shell 45.
The child car seat assembly 1 comprises also first and second cord systems 4 both connected to the child carrier 10 and configured to be grasped for hand carrying said child carrier 10.
The first cord system 4 comprises a first handle 2, as shown highlighted with a circle in FIG. 1. The second cord system 4 comprises a second handle 2. Each of the first and second handles 2 has two securing portions 5 spaced along a longitudinal direction X-X, for securing cord portions. Each cord system 4 also comprises two cord portions 8, each connecting a respective securing portion 5 of a respective handle 2 to the child carrier 10.
In the preferred embodiments, each cord system 4 comprises a cord 30 having the two cord portions 8. Preferably, each handle 2 has two free end portions 20 and extends between the two free end portions 20. In an alternative embodiment, each cord system 4 comprises two cords 30, each cord 30 connecting the respective securing portion 5 to the child carrier 10.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the first handle 2 has two retaining portions 6 (as shown in figures 2 and 3) shaped to retain the cord portions 8 of the second cord system 4 from sliding along the first handle 2 between the retaining portions 6 of the first cord system 4. Preferably, also the second handle 2 has two retaining portions 6 shaped to retain the cord portions 8 of the first cord system 4 from sliding along the second handle 2 between the retaining portions 6 of the second cord system 4.
Advantageously, both the first and the second handle 2 of the child car seat assembly 1 have the retaining portions 6 to retain the cord portions 8 of the corresponding other handle 2, so that the user is not constrained to block together the two handles 2 in a precise order.
In the preferred embodiment, the securing portions 5 of the second handle 2 are spaced along the longitudinal direction X-X by a predetermined distance (not shown) and the retaining portions 6 of the first handle 2 are spaced along the longitudinal direction X-X by the same predetermined distance.
Additionally, the securing portions 5 of the first handle 2 may be spaced along the longitudinal direction X-X by the same predetermined distance and the retaining portions 6 of the second handle 2 are spaced along the longitudinal direction X-X by the same predetermined distance too. According to the preferred embodiment, the retaining portions 6 of the first handle 2 are adjacent to the securing portions 5 of the first handle 2. Moreover, the retaining portions 6 of the second handle 2 are adjacent to the securing portions 5 of the second handle 2.
In the preferred embodiment, each retaining portion 6 of each handle 2 is delimited towards the opposite retaining portion 6 of the same handle 2 by a transverse wall 7 (FIG. 2) of the respective handle 2. The transverse wall 7 extends along a transverse direction Y-Y, that is transverse to the longitudinal direction X-X.
In preferred embodiments, each retaining portion 6 of the first cord system 4 is configured to retain a respective cord portion 8 of the second cord system 4 between a respective cord portion 8 of the first cord system 4 and a respective transverse wall 7 of the first cord system 4.
Advantageously, also each retaining portion 6 of the second cord system 4 is configured to retain a respective cord portion 8 of the first cord system 4 between a respective cord portion 8 of the second cord system 4 and a respective transverse wall
7 of the second cord system 4.
Thus, the transverse wall 7 of a retaining handle 2 prevent the cord portions 8 of a retained handle 2 from longitudinally slipping toward each other, and at the same time the cord portions 8 of the retaining handle 2 prevent the cord portions 8 of the retained handle 2 from longitudinally slipping away from each other. While the handles 2 are hand carried, the weight of the child carrier 10 determines a tension in the cord portions 8 that helps keeping them in their position. This is true both for the cord portions 8 of the retained handle 2 and for the cord portions 8 of the retaining handle 2, that pushed away from each other against their tension by the cord portions
8 of the retained handle 2.
It is to be noted that the cord portions 8 of the retained handle 2 may still slide perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction X-X. However, this sliding is limited by the retained handle 2 contacting the retaining handle 2. Accordingly, the handles 2 will hardly separate from each other without the user intentionally removing the cord portions 8 of the retained handle from the retaining portions 6 of the retaining handle 2.
According to the preferred embodiment, each retaining portion 6 of each handle 2 further has a longitudinal wall 9 (FIG. 2), which extends mainly along the longitudinal direction X-X from the respective transverse wall 7. Moreover, each retaining portion 6 is shaped as a cutout 3 defined by the respective transverse wall 7 and by the respective longitudinal wall 9.
In an example, each longitudinal wall 9 of the first handle 2 extends between the respective transverse wall 7 and a respective free end portion 20 of the first handle 2. Additionally, each longitudinal wall 9 of the second handle 2 extends between the respective transverse wall 7 and a respective free end portion 20 of the second handle 2.
In alternative embodiments, each cutout 3 has first and second transverse walls 7 extending along the transverse direction Y-Y and spaced along the longitudinal direction X-X, and a longitudinal wall 9 extending along the longitudinal direction X- X. Preferably, the longitudinal wall 9 is delimited by first and second transverse walls 7.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the longitudinal direction X-X and the transverse direction Y-Y are perpendicular to each other, thus also the transverse wall 7 and the longitudinal wall 9 are perpendicular to each other.
Preferably, the handle 2 of each cord system 4 comprises an internal hollow (not shown) and first and second openings 13 (FIGG. 1-3) open to the internal hollow. The two securing portions 5 of each handle 2 are defined by the first and second openings 13. In this case, the cord 30 extends through the first and second openings 13 and the internal hollow.
Another object of the present invention relates to a method of carrying the child car seat assembly 1. In particular, the method comprises moving the second handle 2 between the cord portions 8 of the first cord system 4. The method also comprises moving each cord portion 8 of the second cord system 4 in the respective retaining portion 6 of the handle 2 of the first cord system 4 to avoid the sliding of the cord portions 8 of the second cord system 4 along the first handle 2 between the respective retaining portions 6. Figure 3 shows the handles 2 just before this step, with the cord portions 8 of one handle 2 close, but not yet inserted, into the retaining portions 6 of the other handle 2. Finally, the method comprises grasping together the first and second handles 2.
It is to be noted that first and second handles preferably have the same construction and shape. However, during use, only the cord portions of one handle are intended to be received in retaining portions of the other handle. Nevertheless, any handle can be indifferently considered as the first or second handle and passes between the cord portions of the other handle.
Therefore, an alternative method of carrying the child car seat assembly 1 comprises moving the first handle 2 between the cord portions 8 of the second cord system 4. The method also comprises moving each cord portion 8 of the first cord system 4 in the respective retaining portion 6 of the handle 2 of the second cord system 4 to avoid the sliding of the cord portions 8 of the first cord system 4 along the second handle 2 between the respective retaining portions 6. Finally, the method comprises grasping together first and second handles 2.
The child car seat assembly 1 and the method according to the description, allow the construction of a system comprising handles 2 having cutouts to retain the corresponding other handle 2. The child car seat assembly 1 thus designed prevents the slipping of the cord portions 8 of one handle 2 along the other handle and prevents the risk for the user of losing one handle from hands during the child transport.

Claims

1. A child car seat assembly (1), comprising:
- a child carrier (10) for accommodating a child,
- a first and a second cord systems (4) connected to the child carrier (10) and configured for hand carrying the child carrier (10), the first and the second cord systems (4) comprising first and second handles (2), respectively, each handle (2) having two securing portions (5) spaced along a longitudinal direction (X-X), each cord system comprising two cord portions (8), wherein each cord portion (8) connects a respective securing portion (5) of a respective handle (2) to the child carrier (10), characterized in that the first handle (2) has two retaining portions (6), each retaining portion (6) being shaped to retain the cord portions (8) of the second cord system from sliding along the first handle (2) between the retaining portions (6).
2. The child car seat assembly (1) of claim 1, wherein the second handle (2) has two retaining portions (6), each retaining portion (6) being shaped to retain the cord portions (8) of the first cord system (4) from sliding along the second handle (2) between its retaining portions (6).
3. The child car seat assembly (1) of claim 2, wherein the securing portions (5) of the second handle (2) are spaced along the longitudinal direction (X-X) by a predetermined distance (Di), and the retaining portions (6) of the first handle (2) are spaced along the longitudinal direction (X-X) by said predetermined distance (Di).
4. The child car seat assembly (1) of claim 2, wherein the retaining portions (6) of the first and of the second handles (2) are adjacent to the securing portions (5) of the first and the second handles (2), respectively.
5. The child car seat assembly (1) of claim 2, wherein each retaining portion (6) of each handle (2) is delimited towards the opposite retaining portion of the same handle by a transverse wall (7) of the respective handle.
6. The child car seat assembly (1) of claim 5, wherein each retaining portion (6) of the first cord system (4) is configured to retain a respective cord portion (8) of the second cord system (4) between a respective cord portion (8) of the first cord system (4) and a respective transverse wall (7) of the first cord system.
7. The child car seat assembly (1) of claim 5 or 6, wherein each retaining portion (6) of each handle (2) is shaped as a cutout (3) defined by the respective transverse wall (7) and by a longitudinal wall (9), extending mainly in the longitudinal direction (X- X) from the respective transverse wall (7).
8. The child car seat assembly (1) of any claim 1 to 7, wherein:
- each cord system (4) comprises one cord (30) having said two cord portions (8),
- the handle (2) of each cord system comprises an internal hollow and first and second openings (13) open to the internal hollow, the cord (30) extending through said first and second openings (13) and said internal hollow.
9. Method of carrying the child car seat assembly (1) of any claim 1 to 8, comprising the steps of:
- moving the second handle (2) between the cord portions of the first cord system (4),
- moving each cord portion (8) of the second cord system (4) in a respective retaining portion (6) of the handle of first cord system (4) to avoid the sliding of the cord portions
(8) of the second cord system along the first handle between the retaining portions (6), and
- grasping together the first and second handles (2).
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