Safety Seat for Motor Vehicles
First Claim
1. Safety seat for motor vehicles with the following features:
- (a) the safety seat (1) comprises a seat unit (2) and a back unit (3);
(b) the back unit (3) comprises an upper part (4) and a lower part (5), wherein the safety seat (1) can be connected by way of the upper part (4) to the structure of a motor vehicle, and wherein the lower part (5) can be dropped with respect to the upper part (4);
(c) the lower part (5) is guided on the upper part (4) and is connected to the upper part (4) by at least one energy-absorbing support strap (11);
(d) the seat unit (2) has a forward part (17), which is connected in articulated fashion to the upper part (4) of the back unit, and a rear part (18), which is connected in articulated fashion to the lower part (5) of the back unit (3), wherein the rear part (18) of the seat unit (2) is intended to drop farther than the forward part (17) of the seat unit (2) when a force resulting from an accident or an explosion acts on the motor vehicle.
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Abstract
A safety seat for a motor vehicle includes a seat unit and a back unit having an upper part and a lower part. The safety seat can be connected by way of the upper part to the structure of a motor vehicle, and the lower part can be dropped with respect to the upper part. The lower part is guided on the upper part and is connected to the upper part by at least one energy-absorbing support strap. The seat unit has a forward part connected in articulated fashion to the upper part of the back unit, and a rear part which is connected in articulated fashion to the lower part of the back unit. The rear part of the seat unit drops farther than the forward part of the seat unit when a force resulting from an accident or an explosion acts on the vehicle.
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Citations
9 Claims
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1. Safety seat for motor vehicles with the following features:
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(a) the safety seat (1) comprises a seat unit (2) and a back unit (3); (b) the back unit (3) comprises an upper part (4) and a lower part (5), wherein the safety seat (1) can be connected by way of the upper part (4) to the structure of a motor vehicle, and wherein the lower part (5) can be dropped with respect to the upper part (4); (c) the lower part (5) is guided on the upper part (4) and is connected to the upper part (4) by at least one energy-absorbing support strap (11); (d) the seat unit (2) has a forward part (17), which is connected in articulated fashion to the upper part (4) of the back unit, and a rear part (18), which is connected in articulated fashion to the lower part (5) of the back unit (3), wherein the rear part (18) of the seat unit (2) is intended to drop farther than the forward part (17) of the seat unit (2) when a force resulting from an accident or an explosion acts on the motor vehicle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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