CA2554667A1 - Infant carrier and receiving base - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- B60N2/2821—Seats readily mountable on, and dismountable from, existing seats or other parts of the vehicle having a seat and a base part
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- B60N2/2845—Seats readily mountable on, and dismountable from, existing seats or other parts of the vehicle adapted to carry the child, when dismounted from the vehicle having handles
Abstract
An infant carrier and car seat combination is illustrated which provides releasable lockability between the carrier and its base, infant seat belt tensioning and height adjustment, improved handle movement which resists twisting and carrier base adjustment through a movable base within the carrier base.
Claims (73)
1. An infant carrier and car seat combination which comprises:
(a) a carrier, said carrier further comprising:
(i) a restraint web;
(ii) a shoulder belt height adjustment means for said web positioned at a back of said carrier;
(iii) a length adjustment means for said web;
(iv) an outer plastic shell having a curved bottom, said bottom having at least one opening therein;
(v) a biased release means positioned at said rear of said carrier for releasably securing said carrier to said base, said release means biased in a securing position;
(vi) a handle secured to said carrier on opposed sides of said carrier;
(vii) a means for adjusting said handle; and (b) a receiving base for releasably securing said carrier comprising:
(i) a fixed component;
(ii) an extendable component for adjusting an angle defined by the intersection of a bottom plane of said fixed component of said base relative to a surface upon which said base is positioned;
(iii) a means for adjusting said angle;
(iv) a securing means positioned in said base; and (v) said securing means comprising at least one upwardly penetrating hook having a declined top surface, said at least one hook penetrating said at least one opening upon positioning said carrier into said base, said securing means effecting releasably securing engagement with said carrier with said biased release means.
(a) a carrier, said carrier further comprising:
(i) a restraint web;
(ii) a shoulder belt height adjustment means for said web positioned at a back of said carrier;
(iii) a length adjustment means for said web;
(iv) an outer plastic shell having a curved bottom, said bottom having at least one opening therein;
(v) a biased release means positioned at said rear of said carrier for releasably securing said carrier to said base, said release means biased in a securing position;
(vi) a handle secured to said carrier on opposed sides of said carrier;
(vii) a means for adjusting said handle; and (b) a receiving base for releasably securing said carrier comprising:
(i) a fixed component;
(ii) an extendable component for adjusting an angle defined by the intersection of a bottom plane of said fixed component of said base relative to a surface upon which said base is positioned;
(iii) a means for adjusting said angle;
(iv) a securing means positioned in said base; and (v) said securing means comprising at least one upwardly penetrating hook having a declined top surface, said at least one hook penetrating said at least one opening upon positioning said carrier into said base, said securing means effecting releasably securing engagement with said carrier with said biased release means.
2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said means for adjusting said angle is an infinitely variable means which translates rotational axial movement into vertical axial movement.
3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said web further comprises:
a crotch belt secured into said carrier at one end and secured to a buckle at an opposed end;
at least a pair of shoulder belts affixed to said buckle at one end and threaded though a pair of apertures in said shell;
a length adjustment belt in engagement with said pair of shoulder belts at one end and with a securing means at an opposed end of said length adjustment belt.
a crotch belt secured into said carrier at one end and secured to a buckle at an opposed end;
at least a pair of shoulder belts affixed to said buckle at one end and threaded though a pair of apertures in said shell;
a length adjustment belt in engagement with said pair of shoulder belts at one end and with a securing means at an opposed end of said length adjustment belt.
4. The combination of claim 3 wherein said web further comprises:
a pair of lap belts.
a pair of lap belts.
5. The combination of claim 4 wherein said pair of lap belts are removably fastened to said shell by a pair of clips outwardly pivotable at one end within said shell for removal of said lap belts.
6. The combination of claim 3 wherein said securing means is accessible from a front of said carrier; and said length adjustment belt is threaded through an apertured rear opening in said carrier shell.
7. The combination of claim 3 wherein said securing means is at a rear of said carrier; and said length adjustment belt is threaded about a roller positioned between said securing means and said engagement with said shoulder belts.
8. The combination of claim 3 wherein said shoulder belt height adjustment means further comprises:
a biased adjustment means knob within a movable panel positioned within a track on a rear of said outer shell;
said biased adjustment means having at least one inwardly extending projection for engagement with at least two different openings within a back of said outer shell and movement there between by application of a force greater than said biasing force; and wherein said movable panel has a pair of slots for positioning of said shoulder belts therein.
a biased adjustment means knob within a movable panel positioned within a track on a rear of said outer shell;
said biased adjustment means having at least one inwardly extending projection for engagement with at least two different openings within a back of said outer shell and movement there between by application of a force greater than said biasing force; and wherein said movable panel has a pair of slots for positioning of said shoulder belts therein.
9. The combination of claim 8 wherein said at least two different openings is at least four different openings; and said biased adjustment means has at least two inwardly extending projections for simultaneous engagement with at least two openings in said outer shell.
10. The combination of claim 9 wherein said at least four different openings is a grid of openings in said outer shell.
11. The combination of claim 1 wherein said release means further comprises:
a top handle;
at least one downwardly-extending connecting means extending from said handle at one end and having a pair of apertures at an opposed base end; and said apertures defining a range of movement of said biased retention means sufficient to allow engagement of said retention means without requiring movement of said top handle.
a top handle;
at least one downwardly-extending connecting means extending from said handle at one end and having a pair of apertures at an opposed base end; and said apertures defining a range of movement of said biased retention means sufficient to allow engagement of said retention means without requiring movement of said top handle.
12. The combination of claim 11 wherein an intersection of a longitudinal axis of said downwardly-extending connecting means and a longitudinal axis of said slots forms an acute angle.
13. The combination of claim 11 wherein said biased retention means is a rod inserted into said apertures, said rod biased into said hooks.
14. The combination of claim 1 wherein said means for adjusting said handle further comprises:
an outwardly-biased sliding plate having an elongated aperture disposed therein;
a fixed guide plate having an elongated aperture disposed therein;
a gear segment having at least two positions therein;
an axle shaft for rotation of said handle thereabout; and a protruding pin attached to said sliding plate for positioning into said at least two positions.
an outwardly-biased sliding plate having an elongated aperture disposed therein;
a fixed guide plate having an elongated aperture disposed therein;
a gear segment having at least two positions therein;
an axle shaft for rotation of said handle thereabout; and a protruding pin attached to said sliding plate for positioning into said at least two positions.
15. The combination of claim 14 wherein each of said sliding plate and said fixed guide plate have a second aperture disposed therein ; and said shaft of said axle is in sliding engagement with said elongated aperture in said sliding plate and in fixed engagement with said at least one second aperture in said fixed guide plate; and said shaft of said pin is in fixed engagement with said at least one second aperture in said sliding plate and in sliding engagement with said elongated aperture in said fixed guide plate.
16. The combination of claim 14 which further comprises:
a button projecting from an end of said sliding plate opposed to said spring-biased end.
a button projecting from an end of said sliding plate opposed to said spring-biased end.
17. The combination of claim 1 which further comprises:
an automobile belt positioning means.
an automobile belt positioning means.
18. The combination of claim 19 wherein said automobile belt positioning means comprises:
an automobile seat belt pathway within said base;
a deformation means within said pathway;
a clamp means for engagement with said deformation means; and a means for securing said clamp means into said base when said automobile seat belt is positioned therein.
an automobile seat belt pathway within said base;
a deformation means within said pathway;
a clamp means for engagement with said deformation means; and a means for securing said clamp means into said base when said automobile seat belt is positioned therein.
19. The combination of claim 18 wherein said deformation means is an upwardly-extending ridge within said pathway;
and said clamp means is a pivotable U-shaped channel for clamping said automobile seat belt upon said ridge and within said U-shaped channel.
and said clamp means is a pivotable U-shaped channel for clamping said automobile seat belt upon said ridge and within said U-shaped channel.
20. The combination of claim 19 wherein said means for securing is a pair of matingly engageable lips at a tip of said channel and said base; and wherein said upwardly-extending ridge further comprises a plurality of serrations at a top thereof.
21. The combination of claim 18 which further comprises:
a pair of LATCH belts affixed to said base.
a pair of LATCH belts affixed to said base.
22. The combination of claim 21 wherein
23 said base further comprises a pair of recesses adjacent to an entrance and an exit of said automobile seat belt pathway for storage of said LATCH belts.
23. The combination of claim 22 wherein said pair of recesses further comprises a latching means for said LATCH
belts for storage thereof.
23. The combination of claim 22 wherein said pair of recesses further comprises a latching means for said LATCH
belts for storage thereof.
24. The combination of claim 1 wherein said infinitely variable means for adjusting said angle by translating rotational axial movement into vertical axial movement comprises:
at least a partially threaded rod;
a follower for axial movement on said rod;
at least one follower extension on said follower; and an angled surface for impingement upon said at least one follower extension.
at least a partially threaded rod;
a follower for axial movement on said rod;
at least one follower extension on said follower; and an angled surface for impingement upon said at least one follower extension.
25. The combination of claim 24 wherein said at least one follower extension is at least two follower extensions on essentially opposed sides of said follower.
26. An infant carrier which comprises:
(a) a restraint web system, said webbing system comprising:
(i) ~a shoulder belt height adjustment means for said web;
(ii) ~a length adjustment means for said web;
(b) an outer plastic shell having a curved bottom, said curved bottom having at least one opening disposed therein securing engagement with a receiving base;
(c) a biased release means for releasably securing said carrier to said base, said release means biased in a securing position;
(d) a handle secured to said carrier on opposed sides of said carrier; and (e) a means for adjusting said handle.
(a) a restraint web system, said webbing system comprising:
(i) ~a shoulder belt height adjustment means for said web;
(ii) ~a length adjustment means for said web;
(b) an outer plastic shell having a curved bottom, said curved bottom having at least one opening disposed therein securing engagement with a receiving base;
(c) a biased release means for releasably securing said carrier to said base, said release means biased in a securing position;
(d) a handle secured to said carrier on opposed sides of said carrier; and (e) a means for adjusting said handle.
27. The carrier of claim 26 wherein said shoulder belt height adjustment means and said biased release means are positioned on a rear of said shell and said length adjustment means is positioned toward a front of said shell and accessible therefrom; and further wherein said curved bottom having at least one opening has at least two openings disposed therein.
28. The carrier of claim 27 wherein said restraint web system further comprises:
a crotch belt secured into said carrier at one end and secured to a buckle at an opposed end;
at least a pair of shoulder belts affixed to said buckle at one end and threaded though a pair of apertures in said shell; and a length adjustment belt in engagement with said pair of shoulder belts at one end and with a securing means at an opposed end of said length adjustment belt.
a crotch belt secured into said carrier at one end and secured to a buckle at an opposed end;
at least a pair of shoulder belts affixed to said buckle at one end and threaded though a pair of apertures in said shell; and a length adjustment belt in engagement with said pair of shoulder belts at one end and with a securing means at an opposed end of said length adjustment belt.
29. The carrier of claim 28 wherein said restraint web further comprises:
a pair of lap belts.
a pair of lap belts.
30. The carrier of claim 29 wherein said pair of lap belts removably fastened to said shell by a pair of clips outwardly pivotable at one end within said shell for removal of said lap belts.
31. The carrier of claim 28 wherein said securing means is accessible from a front of said carrier; and said length adjustment belt is threaded through an apertured rear opening in said carrier shell.
32. The carrier of claim 28 wherein said securing means is at a rear of said carrier; and said length adjustment belt is threaded about a roller positioned between said securing means and said engagement with said shoulder belts.
33. The carrier of claim 28 wherein said shoulder belt height adjustment means further comprises a biased adjustment means within a movable panel positioned within a track on a rear of said outer shell;
said biased adjustment means having at least one inwardly extending projection for engagement with at least two different openings within a back of said outer shell and movement there between by application of a force greater than said biasing force; and wherein said movable panel has a pair of slots for positioning of said shoulder belts therein.
said biased adjustment means having at least one inwardly extending projection for engagement with at least two different openings within a back of said outer shell and movement there between by application of a force greater than said biasing force; and wherein said movable panel has a pair of slots for positioning of said shoulder belts therein.
34. The carrier of claim 33 wherein said at least two different openings is at least four different openings; and said biased adjustment means has at least two inwardly extending projections for simultaneous engagement with at least two openings in said outer shell.
35. The carrier of claim 34 wherein said at least four different openings is a grid of openings in said outer shell.
36. The carrier of claim 26 wherein said release means further comprises:
a top handle; and at least one downwardly-extending connecting means extending from said handle at one end and having a pair of apertures at an opposed base end; and said apertures defining a range of movement of said biased retention means sufficient to allow engagement of said retention means without requiring movement of said top handle.
a top handle; and at least one downwardly-extending connecting means extending from said handle at one end and having a pair of apertures at an opposed base end; and said apertures defining a range of movement of said biased retention means sufficient to allow engagement of said retention means without requiring movement of said top handle.
37. The carrier of claim 36 wherein an intersection of a longitudinal axis of said downwardly-extending connecting means and a longitudinal axis of said slots forms an acute angle.
38. The carrier of claim 37 wherein said biased retention means is a rod inserted into said apertures, said rod biased into said hooks.
39. The carrier of claim 26 wherein said means for adjusting said handle further comprises an outwardly-biased sliding plate having an elongated aperture disposed therein;
a fixed guide plate having an elongated aperture disposed therein;
a gear segment having at least two positions therein;
an axle shaft for rotation of said handle thereabout; and a protruding pin attached to said sliding plate for positioning into said at least two positions.
a fixed guide plate having an elongated aperture disposed therein;
a gear segment having at least two positions therein;
an axle shaft for rotation of said handle thereabout; and a protruding pin attached to said sliding plate for positioning into said at least two positions.
40. The carrier of claim 39 wherein each of said sliding plate and said fixed guide plate have a second aperture disposed therein; and said shaft of said axle in sliding engagement with said elongated aperture in said sliding plate and in fixed engagement with said at least one second aperture in said fixed guide plate; and said shaft of said pin in fixed engagement with said at least one second aperture in said sliding plate and in sliding engagement with said elongated aperture in said fixed guide plate.
41. The carrier of claim 39 which further comprises a button projecting from an end of said sliding plate opposed to said spring-biased end.
42. A base which comprises:
(a) a fixed component;
(b) an extendable component for adjusting an angle defined by the intersection of a bottom plane of said fixed component of said base relative to a surface upon which said base is positioned;
(c) a means for adjusting said angle; and (d) a securing means positioned in said base comprising:
(i) at least one upwardly penetrating hook having a declined top surface, said at least one hook penetrating at least one opening on a carrier upon positioning said carrier into said base.
(a) a fixed component;
(b) an extendable component for adjusting an angle defined by the intersection of a bottom plane of said fixed component of said base relative to a surface upon which said base is positioned;
(c) a means for adjusting said angle; and (d) a securing means positioned in said base comprising:
(i) at least one upwardly penetrating hook having a declined top surface, said at least one hook penetrating at least one opening on a carrier upon positioning said carrier into said base.
43. The base of claim 42 which further comprises:
an automobile belt positioning means.
an automobile belt positioning means.
44. The base of claim 44 wherein said automobile belt positioning means comprises:
an automobile seat belt pathway within said base;
a deformation means within said pathway;
a clamp means for engagement with said deformation means; and a means for securing said clamp means into said base when said automobile seat belt is positioned therein.
an automobile seat belt pathway within said base;
a deformation means within said pathway;
a clamp means for engagement with said deformation means; and a means for securing said clamp means into said base when said automobile seat belt is positioned therein.
45. The base of claim 44 wherein said deformation means is an upwardly-extending ridge within said pathway;
and said clamp means is a pivotable U-shaped channel for clamping said automobile seat belt upon said ridge and within said U-shaped channel.
and said clamp means is a pivotable U-shaped channel for clamping said automobile seat belt upon said ridge and within said U-shaped channel.
46. The base of claim 45 wherein said means for securing is a pair of matingly engageable lips at a tip of said channel and said base; and wherein said upwardly-extending ridge further comprises a plurality of serrations at a top thereof.
47. The base of claim 44 which further comprises a pair of LATCH belts affixed to said base.
48. The base of claim 47 wherein said base further comprises a pair of recesses adjacent to an entrance and an exit of said automobile seat belt pathway for storage of said LATCH belts.
49. The base of claim 48 wherein said pair of recesses further comprises a latching means for said LATCH
belts for storage thereof.
belts for storage thereof.
50. The base of claim 42 wherein said means for adjusting said angle is an infinitely variable means which translates rotational axial movement into vertical axial movement.
51. The base of claim 50 wherein said infinitely variable means for adjusting said angle comprises:
at least a partially threaded rod;
a follower for axial movement on said rod;
at least one follower extension on said follower; and an angled surface for impingement upon said at least one follower extension.
at least a partially threaded rod;
a follower for axial movement on said rod;
at least one follower extension on said follower; and an angled surface for impingement upon said at least one follower extension.
52. The base of claim 51 wherein said at least one follower extension is at least follower extensions on essentially opposed sides of said follower.
53. An infinitely variable means for adjusting an angle of a movable foot within a fixed base by translating rotational axial movement into vertical axial movement which comprises:
(a) at least a partially threaded rod inside said fixed base, said rod penetrating through said base and having a knob disposed at said penetrating end;
(b) a follower for axial movement on said rod at said threaded end;
(c) at least one follower extension on said follower; and (d) an inclined surface for impingement with said at least one follower extension.
(a) at least a partially threaded rod inside said fixed base, said rod penetrating through said base and having a knob disposed at said penetrating end;
(b) a follower for axial movement on said rod at said threaded end;
(c) at least one follower extension on said follower; and (d) an inclined surface for impingement with said at least one follower extension.
54. The infinitely variable means for adjusting said angle of claim 53 wherein said at least one follower extension is at least two follower extensions on essentially opposed sides of said follower.
55. A handle adjustment means which comprises:
(a) an outwardly-biased sliding plate having an elongated aperture disposed therein;
(b) a fixed guide plate having an elongated slot disposed therein;
(c) a gear segment having at least two positions therein;
(d) an axle shaft for rotation of said handle thereabout; and (e) a protruding pin attached to said sliding plate for positioning into said at least two positions.
(a) an outwardly-biased sliding plate having an elongated aperture disposed therein;
(b) a fixed guide plate having an elongated slot disposed therein;
(c) a gear segment having at least two positions therein;
(d) an axle shaft for rotation of said handle thereabout; and (e) a protruding pin attached to said sliding plate for positioning into said at least two positions.
56. The handle adjustment means of claim 55 wherein each of said sliding plate and said fixed guide plate have at least one second aperture disposed therein; and said shaft of said axle in sliding engagement with said elongated aperture in said sliding plate and in fixed engagement with said at least one second aperture in said fixed guide plate; and said shaft of said pin in fixed engagement with said at least one second aperture in said sliding plate and in sliding engagement with said elongated aperture in said fixed guide plate.
57. The handle adjustment means of claim 56 which further comprises a button projecting from an end of said sliding plate opposed to said spring-biased end.
58. An automobile belt positioning means within a base which comprises:
an automobile seat belt pathway within said base;
a deformation means within said pathway;
a clamp means for engagement with said deformation means; and a means for securing said clamp means into said base when said automobile seat belt is positioned therein.
an automobile seat belt pathway within said base;
a deformation means within said pathway;
a clamp means for engagement with said deformation means; and a means for securing said clamp means into said base when said automobile seat belt is positioned therein.
59. The belt positioning means of claim 58 wherein said deformation means is an upwardly-extending ridge within said pathway;
and said clamp means is a pivotable U-shaped channel for clamping said automobile seat belt upon said ridge and within said U-shaped channel.
and said clamp means is a pivotable U-shaped channel for clamping said automobile seat belt upon said ridge and within said U-shaped channel.
60. The belt positioning means of claim 58 wherein said means for securing is a pair of matingly engageable lips at a tip of said channel and said base; and wherein said upwardly-extending ridge further comprises a plurality of serrations at a top thereof.
61. The combination of claim 59 which further comprises a pair of LATCH belts affixed to said base.
62. The combination of claim 61 wherein said base further comprises a pair of recesses adjacent to an entrance and an exit of said automobile seat belt pathway for storage of said LATCH belts.
63. The combination of claim 62 wherein said pair of recesses further comprises a latching means for said LATCH
belts for storage thereof.
belts for storage thereof.
64. A release means for removal of a carrier from a carrier base which comprises:
(a) a top handle;
(b) at least one downwardly-extending connecting means extending from said handle at one end and having a pair of apertures at an opposed base end, said apertures defining a range of movement of a biased retention means sufficient to allow engagement of said retention means without requiring movement of said top handle.
(a) a top handle;
(b) at least one downwardly-extending connecting means extending from said handle at one end and having a pair of apertures at an opposed base end, said apertures defining a range of movement of a biased retention means sufficient to allow engagement of said retention means without requiring movement of said top handle.
65. The release means of claim 64 wherein an intersection of said longitudinal axis of said downwardly-extending connecting means and a longitudinal axis of said slots forms an acute angle.
66. The combination of claim 65 wherein said biased retention means is a rod inserted into said apertures, said rod biased into at least one retaining means.
67. A shoulder belt height adjustment means for a carrier which comprises:
(a) a biased adjustment means within a movable panel positioned within a track on a rear of an outer shell of said carrier;
(b) said biased adjustment means having at least one inwardly extending projection for engagement with at least two different openings within a back of said outer shell and movement there between by application of a force greater than said biasing force; and wherein (c) said movable panel has a pair of apertures for positioning of said shoulder belts therein.
(a) a biased adjustment means within a movable panel positioned within a track on a rear of an outer shell of said carrier;
(b) said biased adjustment means having at least one inwardly extending projection for engagement with at least two different openings within a back of said outer shell and movement there between by application of a force greater than said biasing force; and wherein (c) said movable panel has a pair of apertures for positioning of said shoulder belts therein.
68. The combination of claim 67 wherein said at least two different openings is at least four different openings; and said biased adjustment means has at least two inwardly extending projections for simultaneous engagement with at least two openings in said outer shell.
69. The combination of claim 68 wherein said at least four different openings is a grid of openings in said outer shell.
70. A belt length adjustment means which comprises:
a length adjustment belt in engagement with a pair of shoulder belts at one end and with a securing means at an opposed end of said length adjustment belt.
a length adjustment belt in engagement with a pair of shoulder belts at one end and with a securing means at an opposed end of said length adjustment belt.
71. The belt length adjustment means of claim 70 wherein said securing means is at a front of said carrier and accessible therefrom;
and said adjustment belt is threaded through an apertured rear opening in said outer shell for connecting with said pair of shoulder belts.
and said adjustment belt is threaded through an apertured rear opening in said outer shell for connecting with said pair of shoulder belts.
72. The belt length adjustment means of claim 71 wherein said securing means is at a rear of said carrier; and said length adjustment belt is threaded about a roller positioned between said securing means and said shoulder belts.
73. An infant carrier and receiving base combination which comprises:
(a) a carrier, said carrier further comprising:
(i) a restraint web;
(ii) a shoulder belt height adjustment means for said web positioned at a back of said carrier;
(iii) a length adjustment means for said web;
(iv) an outer plastic shell having a curved bottom, said bottom having at least one opening therein;
(v) a biased release means positioned at said rear of said carrier for releasably securing said carrier to said base, said release means biased in a securing position;
(vi) a handle secured to said carrier on opposed sides of said carrier;
(vii) a means for adjusting said handle; and (b) a receiving base for releasably securing said carrier comprising:
(i) a securing means positioned in said base;
(ii) said securing means comprising at least one upwardly penetrating hook having a declined top surface, said at least one hook penetrating said at least one opening upon positioning said carrier into said base, said securing means effecting releasably securing engagement with said carrier with said biased release means.
(a) a carrier, said carrier further comprising:
(i) a restraint web;
(ii) a shoulder belt height adjustment means for said web positioned at a back of said carrier;
(iii) a length adjustment means for said web;
(iv) an outer plastic shell having a curved bottom, said bottom having at least one opening therein;
(v) a biased release means positioned at said rear of said carrier for releasably securing said carrier to said base, said release means biased in a securing position;
(vi) a handle secured to said carrier on opposed sides of said carrier;
(vii) a means for adjusting said handle; and (b) a receiving base for releasably securing said carrier comprising:
(i) a securing means positioned in said base;
(ii) said securing means comprising at least one upwardly penetrating hook having a declined top surface, said at least one hook penetrating said at least one opening upon positioning said carrier into said base, said securing means effecting releasably securing engagement with said carrier with said biased release means.
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