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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 08, 2001
Filed:
Apr. 07, 1999
Ute Branke, Kircheim/Teck, DE;
Bernd Rager, Bissingen/Teck, DE;
Rene Heller, Mengen-Rulfingen, DE;
Achim Frey, Geislingen/Steige, DE;
Toni Kober, Waiblingen, DE;
Heiko Malsch, Heiningen, DE;
Ingo Schulze, Esslingen, DE;
Peter Bertenburg, Elchingen, DE;
Jurgen Lachenmann, Nurtingen, DE;
Recaro GmbH & Co., Kirchheim/Teck, DE;
Abstract
A child seat, in particular for a motor vehicle, has a seat-surface structure, which extends generally in a longitudinal direction and defines the seat surface, and a backrest. One part of the seat-surface structure can be adjusted and secured in the longitudinal direction relative to those remaining parts of the seat-surface structure which define the seat surface. A substructure that carries the seat-surface structure is operative so that the inclination of the seat-surface structure can be adjusted relative to the substructure. A belt-retaining device is carried by the backrest and operative in one operating mode to clamp the seatbelt, in response to the seatbelt traveling in a first pulling direction, and to release the seatbelt, in response to the seatbelt traveling in a second pulling direction. In another operating mode, the belt-retaining device loosely surrounds the seatbelt.