Convertible child safety seat assembly and method of operating the same
US-9221365-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US12065062B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12065062-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217812534-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2021 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2024 |
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A child safety seat and a telescopic structure thereof. The telescopic structure of the child safety seat includes: a first part; a second part slidably cooperated with the first part; and a hydraulic damper disposed between the first part and the second part. The hydraulic damper is configured to cushion relative sliding between the first part and the second part.
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What is claimed is: 1. A telescopic structure of a child safety seat, comprising: a first part; a second part slidably cooperated with the first part; and a hydraulic damper disposed between the first part and the second part, wherein the hydraulic damper is configured to cushion relative sliding between the first part and the second part, and wherein the child safety seat is configured to be removably mounted on a seat of a vehicle. 2. The telescopic structure of claim 1 , wherein one of the first part and the second part is formed with at least one slide way, and other one of the first part and the second part is formed with at least one slide bar slidably cooperated with the at least one slide way; and wherein the telescopic structure further comprising: an elastic member configured to drive the second part to slide relative to the first part so that the second part can be automatically extended or retracted relative to the first part. 3. The telescopic structure of claim 2 , wherein the child safety seat comprises a base and a support leg, the base serves as the first part, an upper end of the support leg is provided with a connecting member, and the connecting member serves as the second part. 4. The telescopic structure of claim 3 , wherein the hydraulic damper is located outside the slide way, a first end of the hydraulic damper is connected to a first connection point of the base, and a second end of the hydraulic damper is connected to the connecting member; and an extension direction of the hydraulic damper is parallel to an extension direction of the slide way. 5. The telescopic structure of claim 4 , wherein the elastic member is sleeved outside the hydraulic damper, and a first end of the elastic member is connected to a second connection point of the base, and a second end of the elastic member is connected to the connecting member. 6. The telescopic structure of claim 3 , wherein a front end of the base is provided with an accommodating recess part, the connecting member has a slider part slidably cooperated with the accommodating recess part, and the slider part is provided with an extension positioning member, the extending positioning member is configured to restrict a retraction of the connecting member relative to the base when the extending positioning member is outside the accommodating recess part. 7. The telescopic structure of claim 3 , wherein the support leg is pivotally connected to the connecting member. 8. The telescopic structure of claim 6 , wherein the extending positioning member is capable of moving along with the slider part to an inside of the accommodating recess part; and the extension positioning member has a surface adapted to contact a wall body of the accommodating recess part, and the surface is provided with a structure for increasing friction force. 9. The telescopic structure of claim 8 , wherein the surface is provided with a protruding strip structure, a protruding point structure or a rubber layer. 10. The telescopic structure of claim 3 , wherein the base comprises a base bracket comprising two parallel slide bars; and a rear end of the connecting member comprises two sliding sleeves, inner holes of the two sliding sleeves form two slide ways slidably cooperated with the two parallel slide bars, and at least one of the sliding sleeves is provided with a lug configured to be connected to the elastic member. 11. The telescopic structure of claim 10 , wherein the lug is further configured to be connected to the hydraulic damper. 12. The telescopic structure of claim 10 , wherein a wall body of the sliding sleeve is provided with an elongated hole, and the slide bar is mounted with a bolt inserted into the elongated hole. 13. The telescopic structure of claim 2 , wherein the child safety seat comprises a base and a connecting plug, and the connecting plug is configured to be connected to a socket of the seat of the vehicle, wherein the base serves as the first part, and the connecting plug serves as the second part. 14. The telescopic structure of claim 12 , wherein the base comprises a first pipe, and an inner hole of the first pipe forms the slide way; wherein the connecting plug comprises a second pipe and a plug portion disposed at a rear end of the second pipe, and the slide bar is formed at the second pipe; and wherein the elastic member is disposed in the slide way, a first end of the elastic member is connected to the first pipe, and a second end of the elastic member is connected to the second pipe. 15. The telescopic structure of claim 13 , wherein the hydraulic damper is located outside the slide way, a first end of the hydraulic damper is connected to the base, and a second end of the hydraulic damper is connected to the second pipe; and an extension direction of the hydraulic damper is parallel to an extension direction of the slide way. 16. The telescopic structure of claim 1 , wherein the child safety seat comprises a support leg comprising a pivoting leg part and a telescoping leg part slidably cooperating with the pivoting leg part, the pivoting leg part serves as the first part and the telescoping leg part serves as the second part. 17. A telescopic structure of a child safety seat, comprising: a first part; a second part slidably cooperated with the first part; an elastic member configured to drive the second part to slide relative to the first part; and a damper configured to cushion a driving force of the elastic member, wherein the child safety seat is configured to be removably mounted on a seat of a vehicle. 18. The telescopic structure of claim 17 , wherein the damper comprises a hydraulic damper, the hydraulic damper comprises a cylinder and a telescopic bar, the cylinder is connected to one of the first part and the second part, and the telescopic bar is connected to other one of the first part and the second part. 19. The telescopic structure of claim 17 , wherein one of the first part and the second part is formed with an accommodating recess part, and other one of the first part and the second part is formed with a slider part slidably cooperated with the accommodating recess part, and wherein the slider part is provided with an extension positioning member supported elastically; when the extension positioning member is located outside the accommodating recess part, the extension positioning member is configured to restrict the retraction of the second part relative to the first part; and when the extension positioning member is located inside the accommodating recess part, the extension positioning member has a surface contacting a wall body of the accommodating recess part, and the surface is provided with a structure for increasing friction force. 20. A child safety seat, comprising: a telescopic structure of claim 1 .
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