Indicator assembly of a supporting leg device for a seafety seat and safety seat
US-2024001820-A1 · Jan 4, 2024 · US
US11370334B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11370334-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017016405-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2022 |
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The present invention provides a rotatable safety seat includes a seat body, a seat base and a rotation component. The rotation component is slidably connected between the seat body and the seat base. The seat body is slid relative to the seat base via simultaneous shifting and rotation. The rotation component is slidably connected between the seat body and the seat base. During slid of the seat body, the seat body is shifted due to the slide, the seat body is shifted because of the slide, so as to move the seat body close to or away from the seat base; in the meantime, the seat body is rotated when being shifted, so that the infant or the child on the seat body is moved close to or away from the caretaker according to the actual demand. The present invention further provides a carrier with the rotatable safety seat.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rotatable safety seat, comprising: a seat body; a seat base; and a rotation component being engaged with the seat body and slidably connected on the seat base; wherein the rotation component further comprises a first slide rail and a second slide rail crossed as a cruciform in the same level, the seat body is shifting and rotating on the seat base via the first slide rail and the second slide rail of the rotation component. 2. The rotatable safety seat of claim 1 , wherein the seat body comprises a seat portion and a back portion, the back portion is connected to the seat portion, and the seat portion is slidably connected to the seat base via the rotation component. 3. The rotatable safety seat of claim 1 , wherein the rotation component comprises a first movable end and a second movable end linked with and spaced from each other, the seat body is slidably connected with the seat base via engaging with the first movable end and the second movable end. 4. The rotatable safety seat of claim 3 , wherein a motion path of the first movable end is crossed by a motion path of the second movable end. 5. The rotatable safety seat of claim 3 , wherein the rotation component comprises a first sliding portion and a second sliding portion, the first sliding portion is slidably disposed on the seat base to be the first movable end, the second sliding portion is slidably disposed on the seat base to be the second movable end, and the first sliding portion is linked with the second sliding portion. 6. The rotatable safety seat of claim 5 , wherein the second sliding portion is engaged with the seat base in a slidable manner. 7. The rotatable safety seat of claim 5 , wherein the first sliding portion is engaged with the seat base in a slidable manner. 8. The rotatable safety seat of claim 5 , wherein the rotation component further comprises a connecting portion, an end of the connecting portion is pivotally connected to the first sliding portion, and the other end of the connecting portion is pivotally connected to the second sliding portion. 9. The rotatable safety seat of claim 5 , wherein the first sliding portion is engaged with the first slide rail in a slidable manner, the second sliding portion is engaged with the second slide rail in the slidable manner, the first slide rail and the second slide rail are disposed on the seat base, and the seat body is connected with the first sliding portion and the second sliding portion. 10. The rotatable safety seat of claim 9 , wherein an installation slot is formed on the top surface of the seat base, and the first slide rail and the second slide rail are disposed inside the installation slot. 11. The rotatable safety seat of claim 9 , wherein the first slide rail and the second slide rail are disposed on a top surface of the seat base. 12. The rotatable safety seat of claim 9 , wherein an opening is formed on a crossed section between the first slide rail and the second slide rail. 13. The rotatable safety seat of claim 12 , wherein an interval between the first movable end and the second movable end is smaller than or equal to an interval between the opening and one end of the installation slot. 14. The rotatable safety seat of claim 12 , wherein a length of the first sliding portion and a length of the second sliding portion are greater than a length or a width of the opening.
for interconverting rotary motion and reciprocating motion · CPC title
rotatable about a vertical axis · CPC title
characterized by details of the seat · CPC title
being convertible or adaptable to a preambulator, e.g. a baby-carriage or a push-chair · CPC title
the body being a rigid seat, e.g. a shell · CPC title
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