Infant car seat

US12194898B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12194898-B2
Application numberUS-202318481361-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 5, 2023
Priority dateMay 13, 2019
Publication dateJan 14, 2025
Grant dateJan 14, 2025

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Abstract

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An infant car seat includes a seat main body having a handle mount, a canopy unit operable to positionally cover the seat main body, and a handle mounted to the handle mount of the seat main body. The handle is rotatable relative to the handle mount about a mounting axis, and is operably connected to the canopy unit so that rotation of the handle relative to the handle mount drives the canopy unit to move relative to the seat main body.

First claim

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What is claimed is: 1. An infant car seat comprising: a seat main body including a handle mount; a handle mounted to said handle mount of said seat main body and rotatable relative to said handle mount about a mounting axis, said handle having an installation groove formed therein; and a canopy unit including a main canopy portion having a first end and a second end, said first end being receivable within said installation groove. 2. The infant car seat of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of said first end is greater than a thickness of said main canopy portion. 3. The infant car seat of claim 1 , wherein said handle includes a first handle portion and a second handle portion, said installation groove being formed at a seam between said first handle portion and said second handle portion. 4. The infant car seat of claim 1 , wherein said installation groove has an elongated opening and an installation opening in spatial communication with said elongated opening to slidably receive said first end of said canopy unit. 5. The infant car seat of claim 4 , wherein said elongated opening has a thickness smaller than a thickness of the first end. 6. The infant car seat of claim 1 , wherein said second end is connectable to said seat main body. 7. The infant car seat of claim 1 , wherein said canopy unit further comprises a canopy bow movable relative to said handle and seat main body. 8. The infant car seat of claim 7 , wherein said canopy bow is rotatable about said mounting axis relative to said seat main body and to said handle. 9. The infant car seat of claim 7 , wherein said second end is connectable to said canopy bow. 10. A canopy unit movable of an infant car seat, the infant car seat having a handle rotatable about a mounting axis, the canopy unit comprising: a canopy bow including a ring portion rotatably mountable about the mounting axis, wherein said canopy bow is rotatably connectable with the handle and said canopy bow is rotatable about the mounting axis relative to the handle; and wherein said ring portion is deformable to selectively decouple said canopy bow from the handle. 11. The canopy unit of claim 10 , wherein the canopy unit further comprises at least one detent, said at least one detent being removably engageable with a positioning groove of the handle to position said canopy unit relative to the handle. 12. The canopy unit of claim 11 , wherein the at least one detent is arranged at said ring portion. 13. The canopy unit of claim 11 , further comprising a deformable flexible segment operably coupled to said at least one detent, wherein when said flexible segment is deformed, said at least one detent is disengaged from said positioning groove. 14. The canopy unit of claim 13 , wherein said flexible segment is deformable in a circumferential direction. 15. The canopy unit of claim 13 , wherein said flexible segment has a serpentine structure. 16. The canopy unit of claim 13 , wherein said flexible segment is operably coupled to said ring portion. 17. The canopy unit of claim 13 , wherein said flexible segment has a cross-section smaller than a remainder of said ring portion.

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  • Baby-carriers; Carry-cots · CPC title

  • by flexible canopies, covers or nets · CPC title

  • Persons or animals, dead or alive · CPC title

  • the body being a rigid seat, e.g. a shell · CPC title

  • {Equipment protecting from environmental influences, e.g.} Hoods; Weather screens; Cat nets · CPC title

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What does patent US12194898B2 cover?
An infant car seat includes a seat main body having a handle mount, a canopy unit operable to positionally cover the seat main body, and a handle mounted to the handle mount of the seat main body. The handle is rotatable relative to the handle mount about a mounting axis, and is operably connected to the canopy unit so that rotation of the handle relative to the handle mount drives the canopy u…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wonderland Switzerland Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/2845. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 14 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 10 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).