Chairs and seats – Crash seat – Force-absorbing means incorporated into child seat
Patent
1996-12-17
1998-09-15
Brown, Peter R.
Chairs and seats
Crash seat
Force-absorbing means incorporated into child seat
297464, 2972501, 2971836, 29718411, 29718413, 160 37, B60N 228
Patent
active
058069240
ABSTRACT:
An infant carrier (10) has an upper opening (32) that has a track (42) at each edge. A sliding door (40) is mounted in the track (42) for movement between an open and closed position. The door has mesh covered windows (43) that provide visibility to the infant and vision for the infant. The door is flexible in the longitudinal direction to expeditiously slide in the track which is contoured about the housing.
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Allred David E.
Brown Peter R.
Cambridge Industries, Inc.
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