Universal floatation child safety seat

Chairs and seats – Supplemental seat

Reexamination Certificate

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C297S130000, C297S256160, C441S130000

Reexamination Certificate

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06412865

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to the fields of a child safety seat for a motor vehicle and a child safety seat in a water craft environment.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Automotive safety seats are well-known in the art of protection of a child from injury in the event of an impact and are mandated by law. A child automotive safety seat generally includes a rigid bucket seat with various types of protective padding. An undercarriage connected to the bucket safety seat is secured to the motor vehicle by means of straps and quick release buckles connected to the surface of the vehicle. Other straps and quick release buckles connected to the bucket seat hold the child in the safety seat. Such motor vehicle safety seats accommodate a range of ages of young children.
Life preserving devices for infants and young children on water craft are considered by many experts in the field to be only marginally dependable. The smallest life preserver now approved by the U.S. Coast Guard for children is merely a smaller version of the adult life preserver with an extension of the preserver floatation material from the shoulder area to the head area. The purpose of the extension is to provide additional floatation protection for a small child's head so as to keep it above the surface of the water and so protect the child from intake of water. Such a safety device is useful when the child is in an infant stage and cannot be placed in a standard child safety seat and so must be constantly cared for by an adult, but an older or more active child is better cared for in a conventional child seat comparable to a standard child automotive safety seat so that the adult can attend to other activities aboard the vessel.
Complete protection of a child aboard a water craft, such as a motor boat or sail boat, as typical examples, would include both 1) protecting the child from being injured from shock during quick movements of the boat in the case of movements in rough water, and 2) protecting the child from the water in the event of an emergency where the child enters the water, Protection of an adult or a child from quick movements of the boat by various types of shock-absorbing seating devices on the boat including child safety seats are well-known.
Floatable safety seats for a child in a marine environment are known. In particular, such a device is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,514,020 issued to Gainforth. The Gainforth buoyant child safety seat for boats, however, cannot be transferred to a motor vehicle for the reason that the bottom of the described safety seat is provided with ballast stands with ballast weights that prevent the safety seat from being placed upon and secured to the seat of a motor vehicle. Another floatable safety seat for a child is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,725,253 issued to Politte. The Politte infant safety flotation seat device cannot be used in a motor vehicle since it cannot be placed upon and secured to the seat of a motor vehicle primarily because of metal weights, or ballast, near the bottom of the safety seat. Child safety seats particularly intended for marine use have been described in prior art, such as in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,709,648; 4,934,303; 5,119,754; and 5,309,881; but none of the latter describe floatation capability.
Protection of a child from injury during rough water conditions in a marine environment and protection of a child from injury in the event of an impact in a motor vehicle are similar enough that the same shock and cushion protection in accordance with mandated child motor vehicle safety seats will provide a child from sudden movement in a marine environment. Child safety seats mandated for motor vehicles, however, are provided neither with floatation material nor with ballast.
Child safety seats presently used for motor vehicles have support structures for the bucket seats and bases for the seats. One type of support structure is a metal frame that includes bars made of a strong metal such as steel that can be hollow tubular bars known in the art of metal structures. My U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/167,468 entitled “Car/Boat Floatation Seat for Infants” described a child safety seat that is made of such a support structure.
Another type of support structure for child safety seats for motor vehicles that is currently being marketed is made from a strong rigid molded plastic that meets the same safety requirements as metal support structures. The basic design structure of such molded plastic structures vary widely. For example, one such design includes the bucket seat and the support base that rests upon the car seat being integral and secured to the car seat by belt attachment devices between the car structure and the safety seat. Another basic design structure for molded plastic safety seats includes a child bucket seat that is removably secured to a base structure that is secured to the car structure by belt attachment devices so that the bucket seat can be unsnapped from the base structure removed therefrom. Child safety seats made of molded plastic material do not float in water, but on the other hand such safety seats do not sink but remain submerged. For this reason, the amount of floatation material needed to keep such safety seats in a floating position in water that protects a child or infant safe is less than the amount of floatation material required for a metal frame type safety seat.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a child safety seat that is usable both in an automotive environment and in a motor vehicle environment in accordance with mandated child automotive safety seat standards and in a marine environment for shock protection in both environments and for floatation protection of the child after entry into the water in the marine environment.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a quick release child safety seat for a motor vehicle as mandated by law that is also usable in a marine environment for protection of a child from shock during rough water encounters and for floatation protection of the child in case of an emergency entry into the water.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a safety seat for a child in a marine environment that protects the child from shock during encounters with rough water and also provides floatation protection for the child in the event of an emergency entry into the water, the safety seat also being easily transportable and mountable to a seat or surface of a motor vehicle so that it provides safety protection for the child in accordance with mandated law for child safety seats in the event of vehicular of the vehicle.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a child safety seat that is usable both in an automotive environment and in a motor vehicle environment in accordance with mandated child automotive safety seat standards and in a marine environment for shock protection in both environments and for floatation protection of the child after entry into the water in the marine environment, the child safety seat being of the type having a support frame made of molded plastic material.
In accordance with these and other objects that will become apparent in the course of this disclosure, there is provided a floatable automotive/water craft child safety seat for holding a child weighing generally between 10 pounds and 40 pounds so that the child is protected from injury in the event of sudden movements in both an automotive environment and a marine environment. The floatable child safety seat remains afloat in the water in the event of an emergency on board a water craft so that the head of the child remains above water level. The floatable child safety seat includes a safety seat that meets automotive code requirements for protecting children. The floatable child safety seat includes a support frame holding the safety seat in a generally upright position. The frame also defines a planar surface that is compatible with placing the floatable child safety seat eith

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