Seatbelt and child seat anchor based occupancy detection system
US-2017236395-A1 · Aug 17, 2017 · US
US11479153B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11479153-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917277184-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 5, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 17, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 25, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 25, 2022 |
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The invention relates to a child seat for attaching to a motor vehicle seat, comprising a first anchor for anchoring the child seat and/or a seat unit of the child seat, and a second anchor for anchoring the child seat and/or the seat unit of the child seat, wherein the first anchor forms an upper anchor and the second anchor forms a lower anchor or the first anchor forms a lower anchor and the second anchor forms an upper anchor, wherein the first anchor is designed such that it can adopt at least one first and a second configuration, wherein, when the first anchor assumes the first configuration, an anchoring of the second anchor is blocked by the first anchor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A child seat for attaching to a motor vehicle seat, comprising: a first anchoring means for anchoring the child seat or a seat unit of the child seat and a second anchoring means for anchoring the child seat or the seat unit of the child seat, wherein the first anchoring means forms an upper anchoring means and the second anchoring means forms a lower anchoring means, or the first anchoring means forms a lower anchoring means and the second anchoring means forms an upper anchoring means, wherein the first anchoring means is configured such that it can assume at least a first and a second configuration, wherein when the first anchoring means assumes the first configuration, an anchoring of the second anchoring means is blocked. 2. The child seat according to claim 1 , wherein the first anchoring means is configured such that it can assume a third configuration, wherein in said third configuration of said first anchoring means an anchoring of said second anchoring means is not blocked, or wherein the second anchoring means is configured such that it can assume at least a first and a second and optionally a third configuration, wherein in the third configuration of the second anchoring means an anchoring of the second anchoring means is enabled. 3. The child seat according to claim 1 , wherein the first or a third configuration of the first or second anchoring means is a non-use configuration or the second configuration of the first or second anchoring means is a use configuration. 4. The child seat according to claim 1 , wherein the first anchoring means comprises a belt or a top tether with a belt, or the second anchoring means comprises an anchorage with at least one anchoring arm or a belt anchorage for a latch system. 5. The child seat according to claim 1 , wherein sensor means, including at least one contact switch or a toggle switch, are provided for determining whether the first or the second anchoring means are in the first or second or a third configuration. 6. The child seat according to claim 1 , wherein an alarm device is provided which is configured to generate an alarm when the first anchoring means is in a third configuration, which is configured as a non-use configuration. 7. The child seat according to claim 1 , wherein the first or second anchoring means are configured to anchor the child seat to the vehicle or the child seat comprises the seat unit and a base, wherein the first or second anchoring means are configured to anchor the seat unit to the base, or wherein the first or second anchoring means are configured to anchor the base to the vehicle. 8. The child seat according to claim 1 , wherein the configurations of the respective anchoring means differ by different mechanical tensions or belt tensions, or differ by different positions of at least one element of the respective anchoring means or with respect to a further element of the anchoring means or a further element outside the anchoring means or the child seat or installation location. 9. The child seat according to claim 1 , wherein at least one first fastening means is provided for fastening the first anchoring means to the vehicle or the base, wherein the first fastening means in a first position indirectly or directly blocks the second anchoring means and does not block it in a second position. 10. The child seat according to claim 1 , wherein a tension application device, in particular a belt tensioning device, is associated with the first anchoring means for applying a tension to the anchoring means, or when the latter is anchored. 11. A motor vehicle comprising a child seat according to claim 1 . 12. Use of a first anchoring means of a child seat according to claim 1 , for influencing or blocking, a second anchoring means of the child seat, using the first anchoring means to form the upper anchoring means and using the second anchoring means to form the lower anchoring means, or using the first anchoring means to form the lower anchoring means and using the second anchoring means to form the upper anchoring means. 13. A method of installing a child seat in a motor vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the child seat comprises: the first anchoring means for anchoring the child seat or a seat unit of the child seat, and the second anchoring means for anchoring the child seat or a seat unit of the child seat, and wherein the method comprises: using the first anchoring means to form the upper anchoring means and using the second anchoring means to form the lower anchoring means, or using the first anchoring means to form the lower anchoring means and using the second anchoring means to form the upper anchoring means, wherein the second anchoring means is initially blocked in such a way as to prevent anchoring thereof, whereby then a change in configuration of the first anchoring means is effected so that anchoring of the second anchoring means is no longer prevented.
having a seat and a base part · CPC title
Warning systems, e.g. the seat or seat parts vibrates to warn the passenger when facing a danger · CPC title
Fixation to a transversal anchorage bar, e.g. isofix · CPC title
the actuation of the positioning or locking mechanism for one seat part being dependent on the position of another seat part, e.g. the seats floor lock being unlocked when the back-rest is inclined or the backrest can be tilted only when the seat is in its rear position · CPC title
with additional tether connected to the top of the child seat and passing above the top of the back-rest · CPC title
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