Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
297183600 | For nonoccupant use | 22 |
20080265633 | Handle device for infant car seat - A handle device for an infant car seat includes a handle member and a pad. The handle member has two ends coupled respectively to two opposite sides of the infant car seat, and an inner surface formed with a positioning groove. The pad is disposed within the positioning groove in the handle member, and has a coupling face confronting the inner surface of the handle member, and a soft contact face opposite to the coupling face. | 10-30-2008 |
20090045656 | Single-Hand Height Adjustment Mechanism Of Highchair - A Single-hand height adjustment mechanism of a highchair includes an operating unit handled with a single hand, and a locking unit connected with the operating unit. The operating unit uses simple movement, such as handle pressing or button pulling, to pull adjustment wires. The adjustment wires then activate or release the locking unit. Therefore, the seat can be adjusted to higher or lower positions with the use of a single hand. | 02-19-2009 |
20100019551 | SEAT FRAME HAVING AN IMPROVED STRUCTURE - A frame for a seat or chair for use in vehicles for public transportation includes a back of the chair and a base zone. The frame includes a non-skid designed zone, a perforation in the base of the frame, and a rabbet that runs along the back of an upper portion of the frame. The upper portion forms a part of a principal handle, and two longitudinal rabbets are vertically displaced in the lateral parts of the flanks of the frame, which form part of laterally fastened handles. Two embedded joining supports are inside the frame. | 01-28-2010 |
20100019552 | Infant Carrier Support - A belt mounted infant carrier support device comprising a belt clip, an attached upward projecting hook-like protrusion upon which the lip of an infant carrier rests and a support cross member below the hook. | 01-28-2010 |
20100301645 | LIGHTED BABY SEAT CARRIER FOR USE IN PASSENGER VEHICLES - A lighted baby seat carrier for infants and small children for use in automotive passenger vehicles is presented. The invention provides an infant or child safety seat having a shell defining cavity for receiving an infant and an arcuate carrying handle attached to opposing sides of the shell. Spaced about the periphery of the carrying handle is a plurality of lights positioned such that the lights illuminate downwardly and light the infant or child's face and torso. The child seat's lighting system also includes a brightness or illumination intensity control such that the intensity of the lights may be adjusted. | 12-02-2010 |
20100320812 | SINGLE MOTION LOAD BEARING RELEASE HANDLE - A seat assembly that is releasably secured to a floor, wherein the seat assembly is released from the floor by simply lifting the handle is provided. The seat assembly includes a latch assembly which releasably engages a platform such as a vehicle floor. The handle is configured to bear the load of the seat, and is also operable to actuate the latch so as to release the seat from the floor by simply lifting the seat by the handle. Thus only one motion is used to remove the seat from the floor. Further the operation of releasing the seat from the floor is inherent as it requires the user to merely lift the seat by the handle. | 12-23-2010 |
20120235450 | INFANT BOUNCER - An infant seat comprising an upper torso support, a lower torso support pivotally articulated to the upper torso support and a seat supporting structure; at least one of the upper torso support or the lower torso support is pivotally articulated to the seat supporting structure, the seat further comprising a converting mechanism for converting the seat between at least an angular position in which the upper torso support is inclined with respect to the lower torso support, and a planar position in which the upper torso support and the lower torso support are substantially co-planar. | 09-20-2012 |
20130043705 | Vehicle occupant support - An arrangement in passenger vehicles, that provide a mechanism for reducing the peak inertial loading on the occupant including children during lateral acceleration, and has synergistic comfort, convenience and utility features. | 02-21-2013 |
20130076084 | FULL-COVER AND LIGHT-WEIGHT SAFETY SEAT FOR CHILD - A full-cover and light-weight child safety seat is disclosed, capable of improving the difficulties in manufacturing and assembling processes in conventional skills. The safety seat includes a first hard layer, a second hard layer, a body (or a cushion portion) formed by foaming expansion material and a wall formed on a peripheral zones of the body. The body is defined with an inner end surface coated with the first hard layer and an outer end surface covered by the second hard layer so that the foaming expansion material (or the body), the first hard layer and the second hard layer are snuggly and firmly formed in a composite state, thereby improving the improper conditions in conventional skills, such as carry or deliver inconvenience caused by larger thickness/volume and heavier weight for the purpose of obtaining sufficient strength. | 03-28-2013 |
20130082490 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING AN ERGONOMIC CAR SEAT AND HANDLE - An infant car seat configured to allow a substantial amount of the car seat's weight to rest on a user's arm is described herein. The car seat generally has an ergonomic handle and a seat shell. The handle includes a handgrip that has a first handle arm and a second handle arm that both extend from the handgrip. In some instances, a first end of the first handle arm and a second end of the second handle arm are rotatably connected to the seat shell. Additionally, while the first handle arm typically comprises a first bowed portion that opens in a first direction and a second bowed portion that opens in a second direction, the second handle arm comprises a third bowed portion that opens in the first direction. In some cases, the car seat also comprises a handhold disposed on a lateral side of the seat shell. | 04-04-2013 |
20130214567 | INFANT SUPPORTING DEVICE - An infant supporting device incorporates a central member on either side of a seat frame that houses a reclining mechanism along with mounting locations for the seat frame, a bounce wire, a carry handle, and a seat support wire. With one movement of a recline driving mechanism, a sliding member in the seat frame pushes a second gear to disengage from a first gear of the central member, and a main body of the seat frame is then rotatable with respect to the central members within a range of recline angles. The design provides an economical, smaller, and lighter weight solution to house the main features of the infant supporting device. | 08-22-2013 |
20140239680 | CONVERTIBLE MULTIFUNCTION OVERBED TABLE AND CHAIR - The present invention is a convertible multifunction overbed table and chair, or more specifically, the present invention is a medical furnishing that serves as an adjustable overbed table in a first configuration and a wheeled transport chair in a second configuration. The present invention may also serve as a medical staff work station, provide storage of patient records and medical charts, storage for the patient's personal effects, personal mirror, IV stand, catheter bag stand, secure storage for portable oxygen, and serve as a patient walker. | 08-28-2014 |
20150021960 | Portable Chair - A portable chair includes an undulating wave-shaped body. The undulating wave-shaped body has a convex lower portion which transitions into a concave mid-section, which in turn transitions into a convex upper portion. The chair further includes a support leg pivotally attached to the body and being movable between a closed position for storage and carrying and an open position for seating. The support leg is concave shaped to substantially conform to the shape of the concave mid-section of the body when in the closed position. | 01-22-2015 |
20150102640 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING AN ERGONOMIC CAR SEAT AND HANDLE - An infant car seat configured to allow a substantial amount of the car seat's weight to rest on a user's arm is described herein. The car seat generally has an ergonomic handle and a seat shell. The handle includes a handgrip that has a first handle arm and a second handle arm that both extend from the handgrip. In some instances, a first end of the first handle arm and a second end of the second handle arm are rotatably connected to the seat shell. Additionally, while the first handle arm typically comprises a first bowed portion that opens in a first direction and a second bowed portion that opens in a second direction, the second handle arm comprises a third bowed portion that opens in the first direction. In some cases, the car seat also comprises a handhold disposed on a lateral side of the seat shell. | 04-16-2015 |
20150313375 | INFANT HIGH CHAIR AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME - An infant high chair includes a standing frame, a seat assembly and a side segment. The seat assembly includes a seat support frame movably connected with the standing frame, and a rear and a front seat portion respectively connected with the seat support frame, the front seat portion being respectively connected with the seat support frame and the side segment at two vertically spaced-apart locations. The side segment is pivotally connected with the seat support frame about a pivot axis, and is rotatable between a folded state and a deployed state. A rotation of the side segment in a folding direction drives a rearward sliding displacement of the front seat portion relative to the rear seat portion. Moreover, a downward displacement of the seat assembly to a predetermined lower position while the side segment remains in the folded state can trigger unlocking of the standing frame. | 11-05-2015 |
20150329015 | CHILD RESTRAINT - A child restraint system includes a juvenile vehicle seat and an infant carrier. The juvenile vehicle seat is adapted to be retained in a stationary position on a passenger seat in a vehicle. | 11-19-2015 |
20160009398 | PASSENGER SEAT FOR A MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION | 01-14-2016 |
20160059747 | CHILD SEAT FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - A child seat for a motor vehicle having a carry shell with a carrying grip and a seat unit arranged within the carry shell having a back portion, a seat portion, and a leg portion. An upper backrest is fitted on the back portion of the seat unit for movement in a direction to and from the seat portion. The child seat also has a device for altering the position of the upper backrest relative to the back portion, and a harness with two shoulder straps, each shoulder strap being passed through a corresponding slot in the back portion and in the upper backrest, with pivotally mounted strap guides each being assigned to the belt slots in the back portion. | 03-03-2016 |
20160121763 | BELT-POSITIONING BOOSTER SEAT FOR VEHICLES - A belt-positioning booster seat is adapted to be positioned on a passenger seat included in a vehicle and to support a child seated on the passenger seat. The belt-positioning booster seat includes a seat pad to elevate a child above a seat bottom of the passenger seat along with left and right belt guides adapted to receive a lap belt that extends over a child seated on the seat pad. | 05-05-2016 |
20160174729 | Carrier Base | 06-23-2016 |
297183700 | Seat back grip | 2 |
20150367759 | Advanced Comfort Buckling System - An improved child safety seat buckling system and method of using the same for facilitating placement of a child into a child safety seat is disclosed. A series of slots or fasteners placed on the lift bar or handle of the child seat are fitted to interface with buckle end portions of a harness assembly. By securing components of the harness assembly away from the seating area, placement of a child into the seat prior to securing the child into the seat becomes easier. Less time is required to secure the child into the safety seat, and the need for a parent to lean the child forward while securing the child into the seat is eliminated. | 12-24-2015 |
20160059748 | Car Seat - Embodiments of a car seat include an outer protective shell, an inner seat, a suspension system connecting and permitting relative movement between the inner seat and the outer protective shell. The suspension system may include a plurality of deformable webs. Also, at least one padding element may be in contact with and interposed between the outer protective shell and the inner seat. In an accident, regardless of the direction in which the seat is facing and regardless of whether the result is a sudden acceleration and/or deceleration, the inner seat will move inside the frame, and the suspension system will absorb some, much, or all of the energy either by elastic or plastic deformation. Energy not absorbed by the suspension system may be absorbed by the inner seat itself and/or an anchor system used to connect the car seat to a vehicle. | 03-03-2016 |