Like the Fountain of Youth or the Holy Grail, a true “forever” car seat has been eluding desperate searchers for years. Yes, there already are seats that rear-face, forward-face, and turn into a booster, but they are often lacking in at least one function, and when that happens, wha...
As a result, we find ourselves in the difficult position of regretting our choice to invest in Graco over other brands, such as Gama. This is not a position we anticipated when we made the decision to purchase Graco equipment. To move forward positively, I would like to offer some constru...
to a top rim, the first sidewall being generally parallel to the rear of the seat when the shell body is placed on a car seat, the first sidewall having an inwardly concave surface that faces the chamber to support the infant's back, the first sidewall increasing in height from the ...
An infant car seat includes a base and a carrier to detachably secure to the base. In an exemplary infant car seat, the carrier can have a carrier weight of less than 10 pounds, and
seat bottom and the rear edge positioned at the seat back, and the fabric region having an underside that faces the seating area; anda projection system carried on the juvenile product and having a projector configured to project visible stimuli onto at least part of the underside of the ...
A handle mechanism for carrying the seat includes a handle member rotatably coupled to the shell and latchable in a forward position. A bail is attachable to the handle so as to swingably support the handle from a windup swing mechanism when the handle is in the forward position. ...
An infant car seat base has a body, a belt path on the body configured to accept a base anchoring strap there along, and a lock-off arm coupled to the body. The lock-off arm is mova
Nursery equipment includes: a body (car seat body); an extended portion (ISOFIX) extended from the car seat body; and an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the position or shape of the ISOFIX. The adjustment mechanism includes a string having one end connected to the car seat body and the...
A child safety seat has a seat bottom, a seat back coupled to the seat bottom at a seat bight region, and a seating surface defined by the seat bottom and seat back to support a chi
This is because the rear wheels not only support their share of the weight of the child seat occupant, but also are subject to virtually all of the forces generated by pushing the stroller This can include significant down force when the stroller is tilted to climb a curb or the like. ...