US Patent Application 18080541. MOTOR DRIVEN CHILD SEAT FOR VEHICLE simplified abstract

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MOTOR DRIVEN CHILD SEAT FOR VEHICLE

Organization Name

Hyundai Motor Company


Inventor(s)

Byeong Seon Son of Seoul (KR)

Tae Hoon Lee of Suwon (KR)

Seung Hyun Kim of Daejeon (KR)

Ji Hwan Kim of Seoul (KR)

Seon Chae Na of Yongin (KR)

Sang Ho Kim of Incheon (KR)

Sang Hoon Park of Incheon (KR)

Jeong In Baek of Hwaseong (KR)

Yong Chul Jang of Ansan (KR)

In ju Lee of Seoul (KR)

MOTOR DRIVEN CHILD SEAT FOR VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18080541 titled 'MOTOR DRIVEN CHILD SEAT FOR VEHICLE

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a motor-driven child seat for a vehicle. - The child seat is designed to provide convenience in seating a child and adjusting the seat to a comfortable posture. - The child seat includes a swivel-driving device that allows for swiveling adjustment of the seat. - It also includes a reclining-driving device that enables reclining adjustment of the seat. - The purpose of the invention is to make it easier for parents or caregivers to seat a child in the child seat and adjust it to a comfortable position. - The motor-driven features of the child seat provide automated and convenient adjustments. - The swivel-driving device allows for easy rotation of the seat, making it easier to place the child in the seat or switch the seat's orientation. - The reclining-driving device allows for easy adjustment of the seat's recline angle, providing a comfortable position for the child. - Overall, the innovation aims to enhance the convenience and comfort of using a child seat in a vehicle.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure provides a motor-driven child seat for a vehicle capable of making it more convenient to sit a child in the child seat and to switch the seat to a comfortable posture by enabling swiveling adjustment of the child seat using the swivel-driving device and reclining adjustment of the child seat using the reclining-driving device.