Motor vehicle child safety seat
First Claim
1. A motor vehicle child safety seat comprising a support including a sloped frame having a lower front part adapted to engage a seat back of a seat of a vehicle and an upper rear part on which a telescopic leg is mounted for supporting the sloped frame on a floor of the vehicle forward of the seat, wherein the support is mounted to the sloped frame anchors connected to the lower front part for anchoring the sloped frame to the vehicle, the telescopic leg including a first adjustment device for adjusting the length of the leg so a lower end of the leg engages the floor of the vehicle, and a tilting system with an independent and second adjustment device that adjusts a distance between the first and second adjustment devices to thereby adjust a slope of the sloped frame of the support and thus a tilt of the child'"'"'s seat, without modifying the adjustment of the first adjustment device.
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Abstract
The invention refers to a motor vehicle child safety seat comprising a support with means of side anchoring to the vehicle and a telescopic leg for support on the floor of the vehicle, characterized by the fact that the support is made up of a sloping frame, with means for anchoring it and having means to adjust the its length, so that by varying the length of the leg, you can change the slope of the support and thus the tilt of the chair. Thus, it is not necessary that the seat comprises means of conventional articulation to achieve the tilt of the chair.
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- 1. A motor vehicle child safety seat comprising a support including a sloped frame having a lower front part adapted to engage a seat back of a seat of a vehicle and an upper rear part on which a telescopic leg is mounted for supporting the sloped frame on a floor of the vehicle forward of the seat, wherein the support is mounted to the sloped frame anchors connected to the lower front part for anchoring the sloped frame to the vehicle, the telescopic leg including a first adjustment device for adjusting the length of the leg so a lower end of the leg engages the floor of the vehicle, and a tilting system with an independent and second adjustment device that adjusts a distance between the first and second adjustment devices to thereby adjust a slope of the sloped frame of the support and thus a tilt of the child'"'"'s seat, without modifying the adjustment of the first adjustment device.
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