MATTHEW H SILVERMAN
Social Work in West Concord, MA

License number
Massachusetts 201091
Issued Date
Feb 23, 1981
Expiration Date
Oct 1, 1986
Type
Licensed Certified Social Worker
Address
Address
West Concord, MA 01742

Professional information

Matthew Silverman Photo 1

Child's Automobile Booster Seat

US Patent:
5829834, Nov 3, 1998
Filed:
Apr 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/846716
Inventors:
Matthew H. Silverman - Concord MA
Assignee:
Downunder Design, Inc. - Concord MA
International Classification:
A47C 108
US Classification:
2972501
Abstract:
A booster seat is designed that effectively integrates the shoulder belt of an automobile into the structure of the booster seat. The integration is accomplished by headrests, which are detachable at their lower end. The headrests are held to the booster body by adhesive or mating hook and loop pads. Each headrest is detachable from its respective mating adhesive pad affixed to the body of the booster, thus opening a space for an automobile seatbelt to be draped over the child sitting in the booster seat. The headrest is reattached to the body of the booster seat via the hook and loop pad, thus capturing the seatbelt between the headrest and the body of the booster seat. The belt is free to advance and retract within this integrated design.


Matthew Silverman Photo 2

Child's Automotive Safety Booster Seat With A View

US Patent:
5385385, Jan 31, 1995
Filed:
Mar 10, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/029090
Inventors:
Matthew H. Silverman - Concord MA
International Classification:
A47D 110
US Classification:
2972501
Abstract:
The present device features a child's automotive safety booster seat that has enough rigidity to withstand high compression, and, at the same time, is soft and comfortable for the child occupant. Conflicting safety design objectives are accomplished by constructing the center of the booster seat from a rigid styrofoam, which is overlaid with a thin layer of soft urethane foam for comfort. The soft urethane foam also serves to provide a flexible intersection allowing the child seat to bend and conform with almost any angle of backseat currently provided by automobile manufacturers. This flexibility about the intersection does away with any need for a mechanical hinge to provide for the angle adjustment. Added strips of batten can be added to the rigid styrofoam to provide further stiffness and support.


Matthew Silverman Photo 3

Child's Booster Seat

US Patent:
D337210, Jul 13, 1993
Filed:
May 2, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/518644
Inventors:
Matthew H. Silverman - Concord MA
Assignee:
Downunder Design Inc. - Concord MA
US Classification:
D 6333