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Rotatable Child Seat for Motor Vehicles

  • US 20080290708A1
  • Filed: 11/29/2006
  • Published: 11/27/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/30/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. Rotatable child seat for motor vehicles, havinga base frame which has a substantially vertically extending back region and a substantially horizontally extending basal region, the base frame being configured to be arranged on a vehicle seat and to be held there by means of an in-vehicle safety belt system;

  • anda seat shell system which has a seat shell and a connecting element provided on the underside of the seat shell system, the connecting element being arranged to be brought into engagement with a connecting element constructed so as to be appropriately complementary thereto and provided on the basal region of the base frame in such a way that a force-based connection is formed between the base frame and the seat shell system, the seat shell system being rotatable or repositionable relative to the base frame about a substantially vertical pivot axis (A), formed by the connecting elements, between a first position, in which the seat shell faces in the direction of travel, and a second position, in which the seat shell faces in the direction opposite to the direction of travel,characterized in thatthe child seat also has at least one anchoring belt, one end of the anchoring belt being attached to the base frame and the other end of the anchoring belt being attached to the base frame or to the seat shell system, and the anchoring belt, independently of the rotated position of the seat shell system relative to the base frame, being guided by guide means over a predetermined first guide region on the rear side of the seat shell system in such a way that the anchoring belt always passes around the pivot axis (A) and that on rotation of the seat shell system from the first position to the second position and vice versa the anchoring belt passes at least partly between the seat shell system and the base frame, so that the seat shell system is held against the base frame by the anchoring belt.

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