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  • Lexington, SC
  • Lake Charles, LA
  • 17 Juniper Rd, North Hampton, NH 03862 (603) 379-2637
  • Sunnyside, WA
  • West Richland, WA
  • Pottstown, PA
  • Damascus, MD
  • Germantown, MD

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Vehicle Safety Seat

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US Patent:
20170259704, Sep 14, 2017
Filed:
Mar 10, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/066503
Inventors:
Stephen Madaras - Lexington SC, US
International Classification:
B60N 2/02
B60R 21/18
B60N 2/427
B60N 2/10
Abstract:
A vehicle safety seat for protecting a vehicle occupant from injury due to impact and airborne debris, in the event of a collision. The vehicle safety seat includes a seat bottom, a backrest, and a headrest, wherein the seat is secured to a frame. The frame is pivotally secured to the floor and frame of a vehicle, wherein the seat can recline immediately in advance of a collision for absorbing impact forces. The safety seat further includes telescoping shields that are retractably secured to the lateral sides of the seat bottom, backrest, and headrest. The shields are projected from the safety seat, creating a protective cocoon around the seat occupant prior to a collision. The seat is operably connected to one or more sensors that can detect an imminent collision between the vehicle and another object, wherein a pneumatic system deploys the shields and an electro-mechanical system reclines the seat.

Vehicle Safety Seat

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US Patent:
20160082915, Mar 24, 2016
Filed:
Aug 3, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/816544
Inventors:
Stephen Madaras - North Hampton NH, US
International Classification:
B60R 21/207
B60N 2/427
B60N 2/54
B60N 2/42
Abstract:
A vehicle safety seat for protecting a vehicle occupant from airborne debris and serious injury in the event of an accident. The vehicle safety seat includes a seat having a seat bottom, a backrest, and a headrest, wherein the seat is pivotally secured to a frame. The frame is secured to a floor of a vehicle so as to allow the seat to recline upon collision in order to absorb inertial forces resulting from impact with another object. The safety seat further includes one or more airbags disposed on each of the lateral sides of the seat bottom, the backrest, and the headrest. The airbags are operably connected to an inflator that inflates and deploys the airbags upon detection of a signal output via one or more sensors. The sensors can detect a pending collision between the vehicle and another object.
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