Chairs and seats – Supplemental seat
Patent
1999-03-19
2000-10-31
Cuomo, Peter M.
Chairs and seats
Supplemental seat
29721912, 297220, 29723014, 297397, 297410, 411508, 411509, A47C 108, A47D 110, B60N 228
Patent
active
06139100&
ABSTRACT:
A child's car seat (20) includes a backrest (26) with a plurality of strap slots (34) formed therein, a seat portion (24), and a removable headrest (22). The headrest (22) has a pair of projections (50) each having a pair of leaves (86) that extend outwardly from the other toward opposed peaks (88) and inwardly from the peaks (88) to form a head (80). The head (80) is rounded and the leaves (86) are flexible, such that upon initial insertion into the strap slots (34) the leaves (86) compress to facilitate ingress of the projection (50), and upon complete insertion, the leaves (86) expand to inhibit removal of the headrest (22). The position of the headrest (22) relative to the seat (20) is thus adjustable, according to the size of the child, dependent on into which of the plurality of slots (34) the projections (50) are inserted. The headrest (22) includes a pillow (54) shaped to have a lower portion (58) which helps to support the child's head and deter its forward motion.
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Next Step Stage II Cart Seat advertisement, 1 page (1998).
Baskin-Lockman Sharon
Berringer Ronald B.
Cuomo Peter M.
Graco Children's Products Inc.
White Rodney B.
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