Restraining protective seat for infants

B - Operations – Transporting – 60 – N

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227/23, 155/12.3

B60N 2/28 (2006.01) B60N 2/427 (2006.01) B60R 22/10 (2006.01)

Patent

CA 2035447

ABSTRACT A protecting member (10), which does not allow a seat belt (7) to come into direct contact with a seat main unit (2) when the seat belt (7) is tightened, is interposed between the seat belt (7) and the seat main unit (2). An engaging mechanism (2c, 10d, 11, 12), which causes the protecting member (10) and the seat main unit (2) to engage when the vehicle undergoes deceleration in excess of a predetermined value, is provided. As a result, the seat belt (7) does not directly engage the seat main unit (2) when an infant restraining protective seat (1) is secured to a vehicle seat by pulling the seat belt (7) tightly upon passing it through mounting holes in the seat main unit (2). Accordingly, the reclining angle of the seat main unit (2) can be adjusted with the seat belt left (7) in the tightened state. Since the protecting member (10) and the seat main unit (2) are engaged by the engaging mechanism (2c, 10d, 11, 12) when the vehicle undergoes a large amount of deceleration, the seat main unit (2) can be held reliably without undergoing a change in reclined attitude.

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