Belt-guide clip for a child seat

US10160353B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10160353-B2
Application numberUS-201615337823-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 28, 2016
Priority dateOct 30, 2015
Publication dateDec 25, 2018
Grant dateDec 25, 2018

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Abstract

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According to the present disclosure, a juvenile vehicle seat is adapted to be installed on a vehicle passenger seat of a vehicle. Safety belt straps included in the vehicle are used to retain the juvenile vehicle seat in place on the vehicle passenger seat.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A child restraint comprising a juvenile vehicle seat including a seat bottom adapted to be set on an underlying seat bench included in a vehicle passenger seat and a seat back extending upwardly away from the seat bottom, the seat back having a bottom end coupled to the seat bottom and a top end spaced apart from the bottom end and a clip coupled to the seat bottom below a belt-discharge opening formed in the seat bottom configured to provide means for locating a horizontal modified axis of rotation of the juvenile vehicle seat such that rotation of the juvenile vehicle seat relative to the vehicle seat is minimized during a rebound event in which a child supported in the juvenile vehicle seat faces toward a seat back included in the vehicle passenger seat and the juvenile vehicle seat rotates about the horizontal modified axis of rotation relative to the vehicle seat so that the top end of the seat back of the juvenile vehicle seat rotates toward the seat back of the vehicle seat in response to an impact event in which a front impact force is applied to the vehicle seat and causes the juvenile vehicle seat to rotate about the horizontal modified axis of rotation relative to the vehicle seat so that the top end of the seat back of the juvenile vehicle seat rotates away from the seat back of the vehicle seat. 2. The child restraint of claim 1 , wherein the horizontal modified axis of rotation is located above a lower surface of the seat bottom and between the lower surface and the seat back. 3. The child restraint of claim 2 , wherein the horizontal modified axis of rotation is located in spaced-apart relation to and between a front edge and a rear edge of the seat bottom. 4. The child restraint of claim 3 , wherein the horizontal modified axis of rotation is arranged to extend through the clip. 5. The child restraint of claim 1 , wherein the clip includes a body coupled to the seat bottom in a fixed position relative to the seat bottom and a cantilevered belt-retainer arm coupled to the body to extend outwardly away from the body and the seat bottom and lie in cantilevered relation to the body to establish a belt-receiving passageway between the cantilevered belt-retainer arm and the body which is adapted to receive a lap belt configured to interconnect the child restraint to the underlying seat bench. 6. The child restraint of claim 5 , wherein the clip further includes a first retainer tab coupled to the body to extend away from the body and a second retainer tab coupled to the body to locate the body between the first and second retainer tabs. 7. The child restraint of claim 6 , wherein the clip further includes a first fastener arranged to interconnect the first retainer tab to the seat bottom and a second fastener arranged to interconnect the second retainer table the seat bottom. 8. The child restraint of claim 5 , wherein the body includes a first support rail and a second support rail located in spaced-apart relation to the first support rail to define a guide slot formed in the body therein. 9. The child restraint of claim 8 , wherein the cantilevered belt-retainer arm is located between the first and second support rails. 10. The child restraint of claim 9 , wherein the horizontal modified axis of rotation is arranged to extend through the cantilevered belt-retainer arm. 11. The child restraint of claim 1 , wherein the clip includes a back clamp coupled to the seat bottom in a fixed position relative to the seat bottom, a front clamp coupled to the back clamp to move relative to the back clamp, and a latch coupled to the back clamp to move relative to the back clamp and engage the front clamp to block selectively movement of the front clamp. 12. The child restraint of claim 11 , wherein the front clamp pivots between a closed position adapted to trap a lap belt between the front clamp and the back clamp and an opened position in which the front clamp extends away from the back clamp and the latch. 13. The child restraint of claim 12 , wherein the front clamp includes a plurality of teeth adapted to engage one side of the lap belt when the front clamp is in the closed position. 14. The child restraint of claim 13 , wherein the horizontal modified axis of rotation is located in spaced-apart relation to and above a lower surface of the seat bottom between the lower surface and the seat back and between a front edge and a rear edge of the seat bottom. 15. The child restraint of claim 14 , wherein the horizontal modified axis of rotation is arranged to extend through the clip. 16. The child restraint of claim 13 , wherein the back clamp includes a plurality of teeth adapted to engage an opposite side of the lap belt when the front clamp is in the closed position. 17. The child-restraint of claim 16 , wherein a belt-receiving passageway is formed between the front clamp and the back clamp when the front clamp is in the closed position. 18. The child restraint of claim 17 , wherein the horizontal modified axis of rotation is located in spaced-apart relation to and between a front edge and a rear edge of the seat bottom. 19. The child restraint of claim 18 , wherein the horizontal modified axis of rotation is located in spaced-apart relation to and above a lower surface of the seat bottom between the lower surface and the seat back. 20. The child restraint of claim 19 , wherein the horizontal modified axis of rotation is arranged to extend through the front clamp when the front clamp is in the closed position. 21. A child restraint comprising a juvenile vehicle seat including a seat base adapted to be set on an underlying seat bench of a vehicle passenger seat and a seat back arranged to extend upwardly away from the seat base, the seat base having a back end coupled to the seat back, a front end arranged to lie in a spaced-apart relation to the back end, a seat pad arranged to extend between the front and back ends of the seat base to support buttocks of an occupant of the juvenile vehicle seat, and a side wall arranged to extend between the front and back ends of the seat base, the side wall is configured to cooperate with the seat pad to form a belt-discharge opening therebetween, the belt-discharge opening is formed to lie at a first distance above the underlying seat bench when the juvenile vehicle seat is retained in a rearward-facing position on the underlying seat bench in which the seat bottom sets on the underlying seat bench to cause the front end of the seat base to lie in closely confronting relation to an upright seat back of the vehicle passenger seat and cause the seat back of the juvenile vehicle seat to lie in spaced-apart relation to the upright seat back of the vehicle passenger seat to locate the seat pad of the seat base therebetween, a seat-anchor belt that is arranged to extend under the seat pad of the seat base through a belt-receiver space formed under the seat pad and exit the belt-receiver space through the belt-discharge opening formed between the seat pad and the side wall of the seat base to cause an exposed portion of the seat-anchor belt to extend downwardly from the belt-discharge opening along an exterior surface of the side wall of the seat base in a direction toward the underlying seat bench, and a belt-guide clip that is coupled to the side wall of the seat base to lie in a position below the belt-discharge opening and at a lesser second distance above the underlying seat bench, the belt-guide clip is arranged to engage a medial section of the e

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  • B60N2/2884Primary

    with protection systems against abnormal g-forces · CPC title

  • B60N2/2863Primary

    backward facing · CPC title

  • for securing the child seat to the vehicle · CPC title

  • inclinable, as a whole or partially · CPC title

  • having a seat and a base part · CPC title

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What does patent US10160353B2 cover?
According to the present disclosure, a juvenile vehicle seat is adapted to be installed on a vehicle passenger seat of a vehicle. Safety belt straps included in the vehicle are used to retain the juvenile vehicle seat in place on the vehicle passenger seat.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dorel Juvenile Group Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/2884. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 25 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).