CHILD CAR SEAT
First Claim
1. A child car seat comprising:
- a pedestal to be mounted on a seat of a vehicle; and
a seat body supported on the pedestal so as to be slidable with respect to the pedestal;
wherein;
a plurality of reclining positions at which the seat body is supported at different inclination angles, and a turning position at which the seat body can be turned on the pedestal, are included in a range within which the seat body can be slid;
the seat body includes;
a retractable projecting member projecting toward the pedestal; and
an operation member connected to the projecting member, the operation member being capable of, when operated, adjusting a projecting amount of the projecting member; and
the projecting member is configured to be engaged with the pedestal such that the projecting member can be held in the respective plurality of reclining positions and the turning position; and
a first operation amount of the operation member, which is required for disengaging the engagement between the projecting member and the pedestal and for sliding the seat body between the plurality of reclining positions, is smaller than a second operation amount of the operation member, which is required for disengaging the engagement between the projecting member and the pedestal and for sliding the seat body from one of the plurality of reclining positions to the turning position.
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Abstract
There is provided a child car seat capable of preventing a seat body from being unintentionally moved to a turning position. The child car seat includes a pedestal and a seat body that can be slid with respect to the pedestal. A plurality of reclining positions and a turning position are included in a range within which the seat body can be slid. The seat body includes a retractable projecting member projecting toward the pedestal, and an operation member connected to the projecting member. The seat body can be held in the respective positions when the projecting member is engaged with the pedestal. An operation amount of the operation member, which is required for sliding the seat body between the reclining positions, is smaller than an operation amount of the operation member, which is required for sliding the seat body from the reclining position to the turning position.
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Citations
21 Claims
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1. A child car seat comprising:
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a pedestal to be mounted on a seat of a vehicle; and a seat body supported on the pedestal so as to be slidable with respect to the pedestal; wherein; a plurality of reclining positions at which the seat body is supported at different inclination angles, and a turning position at which the seat body can be turned on the pedestal, are included in a range within which the seat body can be slid; the seat body includes;
a retractable projecting member projecting toward the pedestal; and
an operation member connected to the projecting member, the operation member being capable of, when operated, adjusting a projecting amount of the projecting member; and
the projecting member is configured to be engaged with the pedestal such that the projecting member can be held in the respective plurality of reclining positions and the turning position; anda first operation amount of the operation member, which is required for disengaging the engagement between the projecting member and the pedestal and for sliding the seat body between the plurality of reclining positions, is smaller than a second operation amount of the operation member, which is required for disengaging the engagement between the projecting member and the pedestal and for sliding the seat body from one of the plurality of reclining positions to the turning position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A child car seat comprising;
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a child car seat body to be mounted on a seat of a vehicle; and a support leg detachably attached to the child car seat body; wherein; the support leg includes a fitting part capable of being fitted in the child car seat body, and a leg part fixed to the fitting part at a constant angle with respect to the fitting part; the leg part includes;
a first tubular member;
a second tubular member at least a portion of which can be disposed in the first tubular member, the second tubular member being capable of being slid with respect to the first tubular member; and
a positioning mechanism provided on the first tubular member, the positioning mechanism being configured to fix the second tubular member relative to the first tubular member;formed in the second tubular member are plural pairs of holes which are located in positions opposed to each other with intervals therebetween in a sliding direction of the second tubular member; each of the holes is formed as an elongated hole extending in a direction perpendicular to the sliding direction of the second tubular member; and the positioning mechanism includes;
a housing fixed on the first tubular member; and
a slider that can be slid with respect to the housing, the slider having a through-pin capable of passing through one pair of the plural pairs of holes so as to penetrate through the second tubular member. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A support leg to be attached to a child car seat body to be mounted on a seat of a vehicle so as to support the child car seat body, the support leg comprising:
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a fitting part capable of being fitted in the child car seat body; and a leg part fixed to the fitting part at a constant angle with respect to the fitting part; wherein the leg part includes;
a first tubular member;
a second tubular member at least a portion of which can be disposed in the first tubular member, the second tubular member being capable of being slid with respect to the first tubular member; and
a positioning mechanism disposed on the first tubular member, the positioning mechanism being configured to fix the second tubular member relative to the first tubular member;formed in the second tubular member are plural pairs of holes which are located in positions opposed to each other with intervals therebetween in a sliding direction of the second tubular member; each of the holes is formed as an elongated hole extending in a direction perpendicular to the sliding direction of the second tubular member; and the positioning mechanism includes;
a housing fixed on the first tubular member; and
a slider that can be slid with respect to the housing, the slider having a through-pin capable of passing through one pair of the plural pairs of holes so as to penetrate through the second tubular member.
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Specification