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Patent US20040195878 - Seat forming member and head protector of child-care instrument - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsA seat forming member is mounted on a child-care instrument which can be changed between a chair state and a bed state, to form a seat and comprises a backrest wall and a top wall flexibly connected to an upper part of the backrest wall. In the bed state, the top wall bends forward so as to form an angle...http://www.google.com/patents/US20040195878?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US20040195878 - Seat forming member and head protector of child-care instrumentAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS20040195878 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 10/788,026Publication dateOct 7, 2004Filing dateFeb 25, 2004Priority dateMar 3, 2003Also published asCN1530270A, CN100386232C, DE602004019001D1, EP1454812A1, EP1454812B1, EP1454812B8, US6935685Publication number10788026, 788026, US 2004/0195878 A1, US 2004/195878 A1, US 20040195878 A1, US 20040195878A1, US 2004195878 A1, US 2004195878A1, US-A1-20040195878, US-A1-2004195878, US2004/0195878A1, US2004/195878A1, US20040195878 A1, US20040195878A1, US2004195878 A1, US2004195878A1InventorsKenzou Kassai, Ichiro OhnishiOriginal AssigneeKenzou Kassai, Ichiro OhnishiExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (1), Referenced by (1), Classifications (12), Legal Events (8) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetSeat forming member and head protector of child-care instrument
US 20040195878 A1Abstract
A seat forming member is mounted on a child-care instrument which can be changed between a chair state and a bed state, to form a seat and comprises a backrest wall and a top wall flexibly connected to an upper part of the backrest wall. In the bed state, the top wall bends forward so as to form an angle with the backrest wall. The seat forming member comprises a pair of side protecting members extending sideward from both sides of the top wall. Each of side protecting members is guided by a side wall of the seat and bends forward from the top wall so as to be positioned over the backrest wall in the bed state. Images(8) Claims(14)
What is claimed is: 1. A seat forming member of a child-care instrument mounted on the child-care instrument which can be changed between a chair state and a bed state, to form a seat and comprising a backrest wall and a top wall flexibly connected to an upper part of said backrest wall, said top wall bending forward so as to form an angle with said backrest wall in the bed state, and comprising: a pair of side protecting members connected to said top wall and extending sideward from both sides of the top wall; wherein said side protecting member is guided by a side wall of a seat and bends forward from said top wall to be positioned over said backrest wall in the bed state. 2. The seat forming member of the child-care instrument according to claim 1, wherein said side protecting member is formed of a flexural material. 3. The seat forming member of the child-care instrument according to claim 1, further comprising a head protector integrally having a center member positioned along said top wall and said pair of side protecting members. 4. The seat forming member of the child-care instrument according to claim 3, wherein said head protector is formed of a flexural material. 5. The seat forming member of the child-care instrument according to claim 3, wherein said head protector is detachably connected to said top wall. 6. The seat forming member of the child-care instrument according to claim 1, wherein said pair of side protecting members is connected to both edges of said top wall through a hinge. 7. The seat forming member of the child-care instrument according to claim 1, wherein said top wall and said pair of side protecting members are integrally formed. 8. A seat forming member of the child-care instrument comprising: a backrest wall, a top wall flexibly connected to an upper part of said backrest wall, and a pair of side protecting members connected to said top wall and extending sideward from both sides of the top wall, wherein said side protecting member is provided so as to be able to bend forward from said top wall. 9. The seat forming member of the child-care instrument according to claim 8, wherein said side protecting member is formed of a flexural material. 10. The seat forming member of the child-care instrument according to claim 8, wherein said side protecting member is connected to side edge of said top wall through a hinge. 11. A head protector of a child-care instrument detachably connected to a top wall of a seat forming member having a backrest wall and a top wall flexibly connected to an upper part of the backrest wall, comprising: a center region fixed to said top wall; and a pair of side regions extending sideward from both sides of said center region so as to be able to bend. 12. The head protector of the child-care instrument according to claim 11 further comprising an interval adjusting member for adjusting an interval between said center region and said top wall. 13. The head protector of the child-care instrument according to claim 11, comprising: a center plate positioned at said center region and an elastic plate stuck on said center plate, wherein said elastic plate includes side extending parts extending from both sides of said center plate to form said pair of side regions. 14. The head protector of the child-care instrument according to claim 13, comprising a back face plate stuck on a back face of said elastic plate at said center region, wherein said back face plate includes a center fixed part fixed to said elastic plate and a pair of bending parts flexibly connected to both side edges of said center fixed part through a hinge. Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to a child-care instrument comprising a seat, which can be changed between a chair state and a bed state, and more particularly, it relates to a structure for protecting a head of a child. [0003] 2. Description of the Background Art [0004] As the child-care instrument comprising a seat, which can be changed between a chair state and a bed state, there are a baby carriage, a child-car seat, a child safety seat, a baby bed/chair and the like. [0005] Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 57-95254 discloses a seat of a baby carriage which can be changed between a chair state and a bed state. FIGS. 1 and 2 illustratively show a seat forming member 1 disclosed in the above document, in which FIG. 1 shows the chair state thereof and FIG. 2 shows the bed state thereof. [0006] The seat forming member 1 comprises a seat wall 2, a backrest wall 3 and a top wall 4 flexibly connected to an upper part of the backrest wall 3. In the chair state shown in FIG. 1, the top wall 4 is positioned in the same plane as the backrest wall 3. In the meantime, in the bed state shown in FIG. 2, the top wall 4 bends forward so as to form an angle with the backrest wall 3 to protect the top of the head of a child when laid down. [0007] In addition, the term “seat forming member” used in this specification means one mounted on a child-care instrument body to form a seat, which includes a seat hammock, a seat core and the like. [0008] When the child is small in size, there is generated a large gap between the head of the child and a side face of the seat of the child-care instrument. In the bed state especially, the large gap between the temporal region of the child and the side face of the seat is not preferable in view of safety. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0009] It is an object of the present invention to provide a seat forming member and a head protector of a child-care instrument which can sufficiently protect a head of a child in a bed state especially. [0010] A seat forming member of a child-care instrument according to the present invention is mounted on the child-care instrument which can be changed between a chair state and a bed state, to form a seat and comprises a backrest wall and a top wall flexibly connected to an upper part of the backrest wall. The top wall bends forward so as to form an angle with the backrest wall in the bed state. The present invention is characterized in the following points. [0011] That is, the seat forming member comprises a pair of side protecting members connected to the top wall and extending sideward from both sides of the top wall. Each side protecting member is guided by a side wall of a seat and bends forward from the top wall so as to be positioned over the backrest wall in the bed state. [0012] According to one embodiment, each side protecting member is formed of a flexural material. [0013] According to another embodiment, the seat forming member comprises a head protector integrally having a center member positioned along the top wall and the pair of side protecting members. The head protector is preferably formed of a flexural material. [0014] According to still another embodiment, the head protector is detachably connected to the top wall. [0015] According to still another embodiment, the pair of side protecting members is connected to both edges of the top wall through a hinge. In this case, the top wall and the pair of side protecting members are integrally formed, for example. [0016] According to another aspect, a seat forming member of a child-care instrument according to the present invention comprises a backrest wall, a top wall flexibly connected to an upper part of the backrest wall, and a pair of side protecting members connected to the top wall and extending sideward from both sides of the top wall. Each side protecting member is provided so as to be able to bend forward from the top wall. [0017] Each side protecting member is formed of a flexural material, for example. According to another embodiment, each side protecting member is connected to side edge of the top wall through a hinge. [0018] A head protector according to the present invention is detachably connected to a top wall of a seat forming member having a backrest wall and a top wall flexibly connected to an upper part of the backrest wall. The head protector comprises a center region fixed to the top wall and a pair of side regions extending sideward from both sides of the center region so as to be able to bend. [0019] According to one embodiment, the head protector further comprises an interval adjusting member for adjusting an interval between the center region and the top wall. [0020] In addition, according to one embodiment, the head protector comprises a center plate positioned at the center region and an elastic plate stuck on the center plate. The elastic plate includes side extending parts extending from both sides of the center plate to form the pair of side regions. As a further specific structure, the head protector comprises a back face plate stuck on a back face of the elastic plate at the center region. The back face plate includes a center fixed part fixed to the elastic plate and a pair of bending parts flexibly connected to both side edges of the center fixed part through a hinge. [0021] A meritorious effect of each component is described in a section of the following “description of the embodiments”.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0022] [0022]FIG. 1 is a view showing a seat forming member in a chair state; [0023] [0023]FIG. 2 is a view showing a seat forming member in a bed state; [0024] [0024]FIG. 3 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention; [0025] [0025]FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line 4-4 in FIG. 3; [0026] [0026]FIG. 5 is a view showing a chair state of the seat forming member in FIG. 3; [0027] [0027]FIG. 6 is a view showing a bed state of the seat forming member in FIG. 3; [0028] [0028]FIG. 7 is a view showing another embodiment of the present invention; [0029] [0029]FIG. 8 is a front view showing a head protector; [0030] [0030]FIG. 9 is a back view showing the head protector in FIG. 8; [0031] [0031]FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken along line 10-10 in FIG. 8; [0032] [0032]FIG. 11 is a view showing a seat hammock; [0033] [0033]FIG. 12 is a view showing a state in which a head protector is mounted on the seat hammock in FIG. 11; [0034] [0034]FIG. 13 is a view showing a state in which the head protector is positioned apart from the top wall of the seat hammock; and [0035] [0035]FIG. 14 is a view showing the head protector and the top wall shown in FIG. 13 seen from the side face.
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS [0036] FIGS. 3 to 6 show an embodiment of the present invention. An illustrated seat forming member 10 is mounted on a body of a baby carriage which can be changed between a chair state and a bed state and forms a seat. [0037] The seat forming member 10 comprises a seat wall 11, a backrest wall 12, and a top wall 13 flexibly connected to an upper part of the backrest wall 12. The top wall 13 bends forward so as to form an angle with the backrest wall 12 and protects the top of the head of a child when the baby carriage is in the bed state. [0038] A head protector 14 is mounted on the top wall 13 through screws 15. The head protector 14 is a sheet of flexural plate member and has a center member 14 a fixed to the top wall 13 and a pair of side protecting members 14 b extending sideward from both sides of the top wall 13. [0039] As shown in FIG. 5, when the baby carriage is in the chair state, the top wall 13 extends so as to extend a backrest surface of the backrest wall 12 upward such that the top of the head of the child is open. In this state, the pair of side protecting members 14 b of the head protector 14 extends sideward from both sides of the top wall 13 such that the temporal region of the child is open. [0040] In the bed state shown in FIG. 6, the top wall 13 bends forward from the backrest wall 12 so as to form an angle with it to protect the top of the head of the child. In this state, the pair of side protecting members 14 b of the head protector 14 is guided by side walls (not shown) of the seat of the baby carriage and bends forward from both sides of the top wall 13 so as to be positioned over the backrest wall 12 to protect the temporal region of the child. [0041] As the side walls of the seat which guide the pair of side protecting members 14 b to bending, there are a side forming member of a seat hammock, a body frame of the baby carriage and the like. In order to fill a gap between the side wall and the temporal region of the child and to provide a soft touch, a pad or a cushion member may be mounted on the pair of side protecting members 14 b. [0042] When the seat of the baby carriage is changed from the bed state shown in FIG. 6 to the chair state shown in FIG. 5, the pair of side protecting members 14 b elastically returns to the position in which it extends sideward from both sides of the top wall 13. [0043] Although the head protector 14 is constituted by a sheet of plate member in the illustrated embodiment, as its variation, the pair of side protecting members 14 b may be separated and formed of another member. In addition, the head protector 14 may be detachably connected to the top wall 13. [0044] [0044]FIG. 7 shows another embodiment of the present invention. An illustrated seat forming member 20 is a seat core and it is directly mounted on a body of a baby carriage or put in a seat hammock. [0045] As shown in FIG. 7, the seat forming member 20 comprises a seat wall 21, a backrest wall 22, a top wall 23, and a pair of side protecting members 24 and 25. The side protecting members 24 and 25 are flexibly connected to both edges of the top wall 23 through hinges. When the seat forming member 20 is formed of a sheet of a resin plate material, the hinge may be formed of a thinned part reduced in thickness. [0046] FIGS. 8 to 10 show a head protector 30 according to another embodiment. FIGS. 11 and 12 show a seat hammock 40 as a seat forming member on which the head protector 30 is mounted. The seat hammock 40 has a backrest wall 41, and a top wall 42 which is flexibly connected to an upper part of the backrest wall 41. The seat hammock 40 comprises a cloth cover and two cuts 43 and 44 are formed apart from each other in the cover on the top wall 42. [0047] The head protector 30 is detachably connected to the top wall 42 of the seat hammock 40 and as shown in FIG. 12, it comprises a center region A (FIG. 8) fixed to the top wall 42 and a pair of side regions B (FIG. 8) extending sideward from both sides of the center region such that it can bend. [0048] A structure of the head protector 30 is concretely described with reference to FIG. 10. The head protector 30 comprises a center plate 31 positioned at the center region A, and an elastic plate 32 stuck on the center plate 31. The elastic plate 32 has a center part 32 a fixed to the center plate 31 and side extending parts 32 b extending sideward from both sides of the center plate 31 to form the pair of side regions B. [0049] The head protector 30 further comprises a back face plate 33 stuck on a back surface of the elastic plate 32 at the center region A, a cushion material 34 disposed on the pair of side extending parts 32 b, and a cover 35. The cover 35 covers the center plate 31, the cushion material 34 and the pair of side extending part 32 b. The back face plate 33 is provided outside of the cover 32. [0050] The back face plate 33 includes a center fixed part 33 a fixed to the elastic plate 32 and a pair of bending parts 33 b flexibly connected to both edges of the center fixed part 33 a through hinges. As shown by a phantom line in FIG. 10, the bending parts 33 b of the back face plate 33 can be raised backward. The bending parts 33 b serve as an interval adjusting member for adjusting an interval between the center region A of the head protector 30 and the top wall 42 of the seat hammock 40. This will be described later. [0051] As shown in FIGS. 11 and 12, the head protector 30 is mounted on the top wall 42 by passing the head protector 30 through the cuts 43 and 44 formed in the top wall 42 of the seat hammock 40. In a mounted state shown in FIG. 12, the side regions B of the head protector 30 emerge from the cuts 43 and 44 and extend sideward. [0052] [0052]FIG. 12 shows the seat hammock 40 in the chair state. When the seat hammock is changed from this state to the bed state, the top wall 42 bends forward from the backrest wall 41 so as to form an angle with it and the side regions B of the head protector 30 bend forward from the top wall 42 to be positioned over the backrest wall 41. [0053] When the seat hammock 40 is changed from the bed state to the chair state, the head protector 30 elastically returns to the configuration shown in FIG. 12. [0054] In a case of a baby who is small in size, a large gap is generated between the top wall 42 of the seat hammock 40 and the head of the baby in the bed state. When such small baby is put in the seat, as shown in FIGS. 13 and 14, the head protector 30 is detached from the seat hammock 40 and the bending parts 33 b of the back face plate 33 are raised backward. Then, the head protector 30 is mounted on the front face of the top wall 42 by using a connection band 45. [0055] One end of the connection band 45 is fixed to an upper end of the backrest wall 41 of the seat hammock and the other end thereof is wound around the head protector 30 and then connected to the back face of the top wall 42 through a surface fastener 46. [0056] Since the bending parts 33 b of the back face plate abut on the top wall 42 in a raised state, a main part of the head protector 30 is positioned apart from the top wall 42. FIGS. 13 and 14 show the seat in the bed state. As shown in the drawings, even when the baby is small, since the head protector 30 is positioned apart from the top wall 42 of the seat hammock 40, the side regions B of the head protector 30 can be positioned close to the temporal regions of the baby. [0057] When the baby grows up in size, the bonding parts 33 b of the head protector 30 go along the elastic plate 32 as shown in FIG. 10 and it is used as shown in FIG. 12. [0058] Although the present invention was described with reference to the drawings above, the present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments only. Various modifications and variations can be added in the same or an equivalent range of the present invention. Patent CitationsCited PatentFiling datePublication dateApplicantTitleUS4435012 *Nov 20, 1981Mar 6, 1984Kassai KabushikikaishaSeat assembly for baby carriages* Cited by examinerReferenced byCiting PatentFiling datePublication dateApplicantTitleUS8042869Oct 25, 2011Kids Ii, Inc.Child seat linerClassifications U.S. Classification297/219.12, 297/229, 297/397, 297/228International ClassificationB62B7/12, B62B9/12, A47D11/00, B62B9/24Cooperative ClassificationB62B9/24, B62B7/123European ClassificationB62B7/12L, B62B9/24Legal EventsDateCodeEventDescriptionMay 6, 2004ASAssignmentOwner name: APRICA KASSAI KABUSHIKIKAISHA, JAPANFree format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:KASSAI, KENZOU;OHNISHI, ICHIRO;REEL/FRAME:014604/0854Effective date: 20040409Feb 7, 2006CCCertificate of correctionDec 2, 2008ASAssignmentOwner name: GRACO CHILDREN S PRODUCTS INC., PENNSYLVANIAFree format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:APRICA IKUJIKENKYUKAI APRICA KASSAI KABUSHIKIKAISHA;REEL/FRAME:021912/0405Effective date: 20081027Owner name: APRICA IKUJIKENKYUKAI APRICA KASSAI KABUSHIKIKAISHFree format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:APRICA KASSAI KABUSHIKIKAISHA;REEL/FRAME:021912/0437Effective date: 20041007Dec 31, 2008FPAYFee paymentYear of fee payment: 4Jun 30, 2009ASAssignmentOwner name: APRICA CHILDREN S PRODUCTS INC., JAPANFree format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:GRACO CHILDREN S PRODUCTS INC.;REEL/FRAME:022892/0371Effective date: 20090618Apr 15, 2013REMIMaintenance fee reminder mailedAug 30, 2013LAPSLapse for failure to pay maintenance feesOct 22, 2013FPExpired due to failure to pay maintenance feeEffective date: 20130830RotateOriginal ImageGoogle Home - Sitemap - USPTO Bulk Downloads - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - About Google Patents - Send FeedbackData provided by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services