Child restraint system
US-2016304004-A1 · Oct 20, 2016 · US
US10293713B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10293713-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715786997-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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A child-restraint harness is coupled to a juvenile vehicle seat and arranged to restrain a child seat in the juvenile vehicle seat. The child-restraint harness includes first and second shoulder straps.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A child restraint comprising a juvenile vehicle seat including a seat bottom and a seat back extending upwardly from the seat bottom and having a forwardly facing surface facing toward the seat bottom, a child-restraint harness coupled to the juvenile vehicle seat and configured to include first and second shoulder straps adapted to wrap over shoulders of a child seated on the seat bottom of the juvenile vehicle seat, and a harness tightener including a first fulcrum strip mounted on the seat back for pivotable movement above the seat bottom about a horizontal strip-pivot axis for upward movement away from the seat bottom from a lowered position to a raised position to apply tension to the first shoulder strap during exposure of the juvenile vehicle seat to an external impact force to cause lateral movement of the first shoulder strap relative to the seat back to be minimized so that lateral movement of a first shoulder of a child seated on the seat bottom and restrained by the child-restraint harness away from the seat back is limited wherein the first fulcrum strip is arranged to extend through a forwardly facing surface of the seat back. 2. A child restraint comprising a juvenile vehicle seat including a seat bottom and a seat back extending upwardly from the seat bottom and having a forwardly facing surface facing toward the seat bottom, a child-restraint harness coupled to the juvenile vehicle seat and configured to include first and second shoulder straps adapted to wrap over shoulders of a child seated on the seat bottom of the juvenile vehicle seat, and a harness tightener including a first fulcrum strip mounted on the seat back for pivotable movement above the seat bottom about a horizontal strip-pivot axis for upward movement away from the seat bottom from a lowered position to a raised position to apply tension to the first shoulder strap during exposure of the juvenile vehicle seat to an external impact force to cause lateral movement of the first shoulder strap relative to the seat back to be minimized so that lateral movement of a first shoulder of a child seated on the seat bottom and restrained by the child-restraint harness away from the seat back is limited, wherein the first fulcrum strip is L-shaped and includes a short front leg arranged to extend downwardly to embrace a forwardly facing portion of a first shoulder of a child seated on the seat bottom and restrained by the child-restraint harness and also includes a relatively longer top leg having a forward section coupled to an upper end of the front leg and arranged to extend forwardly to embrace an upwardly facing portion of the first shoulder of a child seated on the seat bottom and a rearward section mounted on the seat back for pivotable movement about the horizontal strip-pivot axis. 3. The child restraint of claim 2 , wherein the first fulcrum strip is arranged to lie between the first shoulder strap and the first shoulder of the child seated on the juvenile vehicle seat and restrained by the child-restraint harness. 4. The child restraint of claim 2 , wherein the first fulcrum strip is made of or relatively rigid material to maintain an L-shaped profile during movement relative to the seat back about the horizontal strip-pivot axis from the lowered position to the raised position. 5. The child restraint of claim 2 , wherein the first fulcrum strip is formed to cause the short front leg and the relatively longer to top leg to align with two upwardly facing perimeter surfaces of an isosceles triangle. 6. The child restraint of claim 1 , wherein the harness tightener further includes a second fulcrum strip mounted on the seat back for pivotable movement above the seat bottom about a horizontal strip-pivot axis for upward movement away from the seat bottom from a lowered position to a raised position to apply tension independently to the second shoulder strap during exposure of the juvenile vehicle seat to the external impact force to cause lateral movement of the second shoulder strap relative to the seat back to be minimized so that lateral movement of a second shoulder of a child seated on the seat bottom and restrained by the child-restraint harness away from the seat back is limited. 7. A child restraint comprising a juvenile vehicle seat including a seat bottom and a seat back extending upwardly from the seat bottom and having a forwardly facing surface facing toward the seat bottom, a child-restraint harness coupled to the juvenile vehicle seat and configured to include first and second shoulder straps adapted to wrap over shoulders of a child seated on the seat bottom of the juvenile vehicle seat, and a harness tightener including a first fulcrum strip mounted on the seat back for pivotable movement above the seat bottom about a horizontal strip-pivot axis for upward movement away from the seat bottom from a lowered position to a raised position to apply tension to the first shoulder strap during exposure of the juvenile vehicle seat to an external impact force to cause lateral movement of the first shoulder strap relative to the seat back to be minimized so that lateral movement of a first shoulder of a child seated on the seat bottom and restrained by the child-restraint harness away from the seat back is limited, wherein the harness tightener further includes a second fulcrum strip mounted on the seat back for pivotable movement above the seat bottom about a horizontal strip-pivot axis for upward movement away from the seat bottom from a lowered position to a raised position to apply tension independently to the second shoulder strap during exposure of the juvenile vehicle seat to the external impact force to cause lateral movement of the second shoulder strap relative to the seat back to be minimized so that lateral movement of a second shoulder of a child seated on the seat bottom and restrained by the child-restraint harness away from the seat back is limited and wherein each of the first and second fulcrum strip is L-shaped and includes a short front leg arranged to extend downwardly toward the seat bottom and a relatively longer top leg arranged to extend rearwardly from an upper end of the short front leg to a companion horizontal strip-pivot axis. 8. The child restraint of claim 7 , wherein the short front leg of the first fulcrum strip includes a rearwardly facing surface arranged to provide means for engaging a forwardly facing portion of the first shoulder of a seated child seated on the seat bottom and restraint by the child-restraint harness, the relatively long top leg of the first fulcrum strip includes a downwardly facing surface arranged to provide means for engaging an upwardly facing portion of the second shoulder of the seated child, the short front leg of the second fulcrum strip includes a rearwardly facing surface arranged to provide means for engaging a forwardly facing portion of the second shoulder of a seated child seated on the seat bottom and restraint by the child-restraint harness, and the relatively long top leg of the second fulcrum strip includes a downwardly facing surface arranged to provide means for engaging an upwardly facing portion of the second shoulder of the seated child. 9. A child restraint comprising a juvenile vehicle seat including a seat bottom and a seat back extending upwardly from the seat bottom, a child-restraint harness coupled to the juvenile vehicle seat and configured to include first and second shoulder straps adapted to wrap over shoulders of a seated child seated on the seat bottom of the juvenile vehicle seat, and a harness tightener configured to lie in close proximity to shoulders of the seated child and provide strap-tensioner means for applying tension to the
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