Chairs and seats – Crash seat – Force-absorbing means incorporated into child seat
Reexamination Certificate
2007-09-18
2007-09-18
Nelson, Jr., Milton (Department: 3636)
Chairs and seats
Crash seat
Force-absorbing means incorporated into child seat
C297S250100
Reexamination Certificate
active
11503942
ABSTRACT:
A child car seat includes a seat body, in which a child sits, and a base for supporting the seat body, such that the seat body is tiltable in a reclining direction. When forward force larger than a predetermined level is applied to a weight from deceleration larger than a predetermined level generated by a frontal collision of a vehicle or the like, the seat body is operable to move in an upright direction. The child car seat has no possibility to damage a latch mechanism while the child car seat is mounted on a car seat.
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Jr. Milton Nelson
Kanesaka Manabu
Takata Corporation
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