Chairs and seats – Supplemental seat
Patent
1991-06-14
1992-01-21
Dorner, Kenneth J.
Chairs and seats
Supplemental seat
297468, 297483, 297484, 297485, A47D 1500
Patent
active
050823256
ABSTRACT:
A harness adjustment and fastening mechanism for a child's car seat and method for securing a child's car seat harness. A harness made of a single belt threaded through a buckle detachably fixed to a point on the front, seat portion, of a plastic unitary seat structure. The belt is free to travel through the buckle. The two free ends of the belt pass over the child's shoulders and are threaded through the unitary seat structure to a rear portion of said structure. The belt ends each contain several loops through which a wire rod can be passed. Size of the harness can be altered by varying the loops through which the rod is threaded. The ends of the threaded rod are fitted into grooves located on the back of the unitary seat structure. A snap tab molded into the housing prevents motion of the rod out of the grooves thereby securely fastening the harness.
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Century Products Company
Dorner Kenneth J.
Jr. Milton Nelson
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