Chairs and seats – Crash seat – Force-absorbing means incorporated into child seat
Patent
1992-01-31
1995-10-31
Chen, Jose V.
Chairs and seats
Crash seat
Force-absorbing means incorporated into child seat
29721619, 29725613, B60N 242
Patent
active
054623332
ABSTRACT:
A child safety seat for holding a child is either formed integrally with, or designed to be installed on, a seat of a vehicle that is subject to sudden deceleration. The child safety seat may include a base section which may be releasably mounted on onto the vehicle seat, and a seat section. In various embodiments the movement of the seat section relative to the base section is controlled by ramps and linkages and by various combinations of ramps and links. In further embodiments, the child safety seat includes an apparatus for tightening the seat belt in response to the sudden deceleration of the vehicle and may also include energy absorbing members which are permanently deformed as the seat belt is tightened.
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Chen José V.
Life Forece Associates, LP
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