Child safety seat
US-10322651-B2 · Jun 18, 2019 · US
US11884188B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11884188-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217592812-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 4, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2024 |
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A rotatable child safety seat can include a seat shell for receiving a child therein, a rotating pedestal, and a seat base. The pedestal and seat shell can rotate with respect to the seat base. The pedestal can include a locking pin and the seat base can include a multitude of pin receiving apertures that allow a user to rotate the seat shell and pedestal in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction at a number of different angles or positions. The child safety seat can also include two separate seat belt/LATCH tether pathways. One seat belt/LATCH tether pathway can be provided on the seat back of the seat shell and can be used when the child safety seat is in a forward-facing configuration and the other seat belt/LATCH tether pathway can be provided in the seat base and used when in a rearward-facing configuration.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A car seat comprising: a first portion comprising: a bottom surface; one or more side walls extending from the bottom surface; a seatbelt attachment pathway extending from a first side of the first portion to a second side of the first portion, the seatbelt attachment pathway configured to receive a portion of an automobile seatbelt, wherein the seatbelt attachment pathway is disposed at a rear end of the first portion; a rotating pedestal configured to rotate at least 180 degrees; and a tab channel configured to receive at least a portion of a rotation limiter tab; and a second portion coupled to the first portion, the second portion comprising: a seat configured to couple to the rotating pedestal; a rotation limiter tab configured to engage the rotation limiter tab; and a set of shoulder belts to secure a child in the car seat; wherein the second portion is configured to rotate at least 180 degrees with respect to the first portion, wherein an angle of recline of the seat changes as the second portion rotates with respect to the first portion. 2. The car seat of claim 1 , wherein the second portion is configured to rotate 360 degrees with respect to the first portion. 3. The car seat of claim 1 , wherein the first portion is a base that is configured to be secured to an automobile seat via at least the automobile seatbelt, and wherein the first portion has a first vertical axis. 4. The car seat of claim 3 , wherein the second portion is configured to rotate about a second vertical axis that is offset with respect to the first vertical axis. 5. The car seat of claim 1 , wherein the second portion is configured to rotate about a non-vertical axis. 6. The car seat of claim 1 , further comprising: a coupling mechanism configured to secure the second portion in a plurality of predetermined rotational positions. 7. The car seat of claim 6 , wherein the predetermined rotational positions comprise a front-facing rotational position and a rear-facing rotational position. 8. The car seat of claim 7 , wherein the seat is in an angled position when the second portion is in the rear-facing rotational position, and the seat is in an upright position when the second portion is in the front-facing rotational position. 9. The car seat of claim 1 , wherein the seatbelt attachment pathway comprises a non-vertical orientation. 10. The car seat of claim 1 , wherein the second portion is non-removably coupled to the first portion. 11. A car seat comprising: a base comprising: a seatbelt attachment pathway extending through the base from a first side of the base to a second side of the base, the seatbelt attachment pathway configured to receive a portion of an automobile seatbelt, wherein the seatbelt attachment pathway is disposed at a rear end of the base; and a tab channel configured to receive at least a portion of a rotation limiter tab; a rotating pedestal coupled to the base and configured to rotate at least 180 degrees; and a seat coupled to the rotating pedestal and configured to rotate with respect to the base, the seat comprising a rotation limiter tab configured to engage the rotation limiter tab; wherein the seat is configured to rotate at least 180 degrees with respect to the base from a front facing rotational position to a rear-facing rotational position, and wherein an angle of recline of the seat changes as the second portion rotates with respect to the first portion. 12. The car seat of claim 11 , wherein the seatbelt attachment pathway comprises a horizontal orientation. 13. The car seat of claim 11 , further comprising: a locking pin release mechanism coupled to the seat, wherein the locking pin release mechanism is configured to move a locking pin from a first position to a second position such that the car seat can be moved from a first predetermined rotational position to a second predetermined rotational position. 14. The car seat of claim 11 , wherein the base has a first vertical axis and is configured to be secured to an automobile seat via at least the automobile seatbelt, and wherein the seat is configured to rotate about a second vertical axis that is offset with respect to the first vertical axis. 15. The car seat of claim 11 , further comprising: a coupling mechanism configured to secure the seat in a plurality of predetermined rotational positions, wherein the predetermined rotational positions comprise the front-facing rotational position and the rear-facing rotational position. 16. The car seat of claim 11 , wherein the seat is in an angled position when the seat is in the rear-facing rotational position, and the seat is in an upright position when the seat is in the front-facing rotational position. 17. The car seat of claim 11 , wherein the seatbelt attachment pathway comprises a non-vertical orientation. 18. The car seat of claim 11 , wherein the seat is configured to rotate 360 degrees with respect to the base. 19. The car seat of claim 11 , wherein the seat is non-removably coupled to the base.
for securing the child seat to the vehicle · CPC title
rotatable about a vertical axis · CPC title
having a seat and a base part · CPC title
inclinable, as a whole or partially · CPC title
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