Rotating child's seat

Chairs and seats – Plural related seats – Movement of one seat effects storage of either seat

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296 651, 297 14, 297257, 297328, 297355, B60N 112

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047814128

ABSTRACT:
A rotating child's seat for mounting in the seat backrest of a vehicle, which includes a rotating frame having a seat portion attached to one side thereof and a padded back portion secured to the opposite side. The rotating frame is rotatably and adjustably mounted on fixed supports located in a bifurcation provided in the center section of the seat backrest. When located in functional configuration, the seat portion of the rotating child's seat faces forwardly of the backrest at a selected angle determined by a latch mechanism and extends over the rear bench seat in the vehicle to position a child securely in the back seat of the vehicle. When the rotating child's seat is not in use, the latch mechanism is released and the rotating frame can be rotated or pivoted on pivot pins linking the rotating frame to the fixed supports, in order to position the back portion in alignment with the bifurcated backrest to accommodate one or more additional adults in the rear seat of the vehicle.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4533176 (1985-08-01), Wyttenbach
patent: 4664443 (1987-05-01), Casale
patent: 4690449 (1987-09-01), Holman

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