Chairs and seats – Crash seat – Force-absorbing means incorporated into child seat
Reexamination Certificate
2007-05-16
2009-02-10
Nelson, Jr., Milton (Department: 3636)
Chairs and seats
Crash seat
Force-absorbing means incorporated into child seat
C297S256160, C297S256150, C297S253000, C297S183600
Reexamination Certificate
active
07488034
ABSTRACT:
A child safety seat assembly, including a base for being positioned on a vehicle seat bottom. An anti-rebound bar is carried by the base and extends outwardly and upwardly from a foot end of the base for engaging a seat back of the vehicle seat to which the seat is attached for retarding inertia-induced rotation of the base and the attached carrier by transmitting rotational force applied to the seat during a sudden change in velocity into the seat back of the vehicle seat onto which the seat is attached.
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Andrews Jason
Batchelor Adrian
Brindley Paul
Bustle Benjamin Shane
Campbell Jerry Wayne
Adams Intellectual Property Law, P.A.
Britax Child Safety Inc.
Jr. Milton Nelson
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