Infant's or child's seat for snowmobiles or the like
First Claim
1. An infant'"'"'s or small child'"'"'s seat for use upon a vehicle in which the driver normally sits astride a longitudinally extending vehicle seat and is exposed to the atmosphere, comprising a body-receiving and protecting seat structure having a seat member with upstanding back and sides terminating in upper edges;
- a substantially rigid, transparent, bubble-type hood adapted to fit over said seat structure with its lower peripheral side and rear edge portions resting on said back and sides upper edges thereof to protect the head of the seated occupant from the elements and from impact if the vehicle tips over;
means for securing said hood in place on said seat structure;
safety strap means within said seat structure for securing the occupant therein; and
means for detachably securing the seat structure in superimposed position on a portion of the longitudinally extending seat of the vehicle.
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Abstract
An infant'"'"'s or small child'"'"'s protective seat constructed for securement to a snowmobile, motorcycle, or similar vehicle has a rigid and structurally strong, body-receiving seat structure preferably integrally formed with upstanding back wall and side walls for enclosing substantially the entire body of the occupant in seated position, and has a transparent, bubble-type hood hingedly connected to the upper part of the back wall for seating upon the side walls when in closed position and for swinging backwardly into open position to permit entry to and exit from the seat. A body-restraining harness is anchored to the seat structure for holding the occupant firmly in the seat, and means are provided for latching the hood in its closed position. Means are also provided for detachably securing the seat structure to the vehicle in superimposed position on the vehicle'"'"'s seat.
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Citations
8 Claims
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1. An infant'"'"'s or small child'"'"'s seat for use upon a vehicle in which the driver normally sits astride a longitudinally extending vehicle seat and is exposed to the atmosphere, comprising a body-receiving and protecting seat structure having a seat member with upstanding back and sides terminating in upper edges;
- a substantially rigid, transparent, bubble-type hood adapted to fit over said seat structure with its lower peripheral side and rear edge portions resting on said back and sides upper edges thereof to protect the head of the seated occupant from the elements and from impact if the vehicle tips over;
means for securing said hood in place on said seat structure;
safety strap means within said seat structure for securing the occupant therein; and
means for detachably securing the seat structure in superimposed position on a portion of the longitudinally extending seat of the vehicle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- a substantially rigid, transparent, bubble-type hood adapted to fit over said seat structure with its lower peripheral side and rear edge portions resting on said back and sides upper edges thereof to protect the head of the seated occupant from the elements and from impact if the vehicle tips over;
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8. In combination, a snowmobile having a longitudinally extending seat upon which the driver normally sits astride and having brackets for the passage of straps therethough secured to the snowmobile body on either side of and below a portion of the seat;
- and an infant'"'"'s or small child'"'"'s seat comprising a body-receiving and protecting seat structure having a seat member with upstanding back and sides terminating in upper edges, a substantially rigid, transparent, bubble-type hood adapted to fit over said seat structure with its lower peripheral side and rear edge portions resting on said back and sides upper edges thereof to protect the head of the seated occupant from the elements and from impact if the vehicle tips over, means for securing said hood in place on said seat structure, safety strap means within said seat structure for securing the occupant therein, and straps attached to said seat body for securement to the brackets on the snowmobile for detachably securing the seat structure in superimposed position on a portion of the longitudinally extending seat of the snowmobile.
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