Child seat
First Claim
1. A child'"'"'s seat for use in an automobile comprising:
- a seat portion which is engaged with a base piece, anda rotatable element comprised of two sections of a disk element, wherein the two sections provide a concave configuration and comprise a first section and a second section separate from and spaced radially from the first section to form a space between the two sections that defines a circumferential slot defined by the first section and the second section and passing all the way around to allow for 360°
rotation of the seat portion which thus allows rotation from a forward-facing position to a rearward-facing position, wherein the base piece comprises fixing elements that slidably engage in the slot such that the rotatable element interfaces in a rotatable manner with the base piece, whereinone of the base piece and seat portion is provided with at least one Isofix connector for direct attachment to at least one complementary connector component in the automobile, andthe seat portion further comprises at least one belt being provided in the seat portion, being one of in direct connection with the Isofix connectors or in direct connection with the base piece during engagement of the seat portion and the base piece, and providing a direct attachment path through to the Isofix connectors,the seat portion is connected to the rotatable element, andthe belt is connected to the rotatable element and configured to provide a direct attachment path through the base piece to the Isofix connectors.
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Accused Products
Abstract
A child'"'"'s seat (1), in particular a child'"'"'s seat (1) for use in an automobile (2), is described. The child'"'"'s seat comprising: a seat portion (3) which is connectable with, or connected to, or is integrally formed with a base piece (10). The base piece (10) or seat portion (3) when the seat portion (3) and base piece (10) are integrally formed, being provided with one or more Isofix connectors (11) for direct attachment to complementary connector components (12) in the automobile (2). The seat (1) further comprising at least one belt (30, 50) which is provided in the seat portion (3) and which is either in direct connection with the Isofix connectors (11) when the base piece (10) and seat portion (3) are integrally formed, or is in direct connection with the base piece (10) after engagement of the seat portion (3) and the base piece (10), so as to provide a direct attachment path through to the Isofix connectors (11).
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Citations
16 Claims
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1. A child'"'"'s seat for use in an automobile comprising:
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a seat portion which is engaged with a base piece, and a rotatable element comprised of two sections of a disk element, wherein the two sections provide a concave configuration and comprise a first section and a second section separate from and spaced radially from the first section to form a space between the two sections that defines a circumferential slot defined by the first section and the second section and passing all the way around to allow for 360°
rotation of the seat portion which thus allows rotation from a forward-facing position to a rearward-facing position, wherein the base piece comprises fixing elements that slidably engage in the slot such that the rotatable element interfaces in a rotatable manner with the base piece, whereinone of the base piece and seat portion is provided with at least one Isofix connector for direct attachment to at least one complementary connector component in the automobile, and the seat portion further comprises at least one belt being provided in the seat portion, being one of in direct connection with the Isofix connectors or in direct connection with the base piece during engagement of the seat portion and the base piece, and providing a direct attachment path through to the Isofix connectors, the seat portion is connected to the rotatable element, and the belt is connected to the rotatable element and configured to provide a direct attachment path through the base piece to the Isofix connectors. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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Specification