Patent classifications
B62B2205/26
PUSH-PULL WAGON
A wagon having a wagon frame, a push bar and a handle is provided. The wagon frame has a first end assembly and an opposing second end assembly. First and second rear wheels are rotatably connected to the wagon frame adjacent the second end assembly, and first and second front wheels are rotatably and pivotally connected to the wagon frame adjacent the first end assembly. The handle is pivotally connected to the first end assembly, and the push bar is pivotally connected to the second end assembly. The push bar is lockably positionable in a plurality of use positions and a storage position with a ratchet mechanism.
Foldable strollers and related methods
Foldable strollers and related methods are disclosed herein. An example frame for use with a stroller includes a first leg, a second leg, a first joint to couple the first leg and the second leg, a handle arm, and a second joint to couple the handle arm and the first leg. The second joint includes a first portion having a pocket and a second portion including a lock slidably disposed in the second portion. The lock is to be removably coupled to the pocket. The handle arm is to rotate relative to the first leg via the second joint when the lock is removed from the pocket. The rotation of the handle via the second joint is to enable the second leg to rotate relative to the first leg via the first joint to fold the frame.
Foldable tricycle
A foldable tricycle is provided and has a frame having a first end and a second end, a seat connected to the frame, a front wheel adjacent the first end of the tricycle, and a rear wheel adjacent the second end of the tricycle. A head tube housing is provided adjacent the first end of the main frame, and a fork is provided adjacent the first end of the tricycle. The front wheel is rotatedly secured to the fork. A stem extends from the fork and supports a handlebar, wherein a portion of the head tube housing is slidingly connected to the stem, and wherein the tricycle can be manipulated between a use position and a folded position by sliding a portion of the head tube toward the handlebar.
Child Pushchair
The present invention relates to a fold-up child pushchair of the buggy type with a back frame (1), a seat frame (2) connected to the latter in an articulated manner by means of a first articulated axis and a lower rear frame (3) connected to the seat frame in an articulated manner by means of a second articulated axis, further comprising at least one support strut (4), which is connected to the back frame (1) so as to swivel about a third articulated axis when the buggy is folded up and is connected in an articulated manner in a second region to the lower rear frame (3) so as to swivel about a fourth articulated axis, wherein the seat frame (2) has a, proceeding from the first articulated axis, continuous roughly U-shaped upwardly open U-strut, as viewed in the front view of the buggy, wherein according to the invention the U-strut of the seat frame (2), as viewed in the side view of the buggy, has a course, proceeding from the first articulated axis, angled off downwards towards the front wheels (7). A form of the strut of the seat frame that is more fittingly geared to the seating position of the child is thus obtained. The mechanism for disengaging the articulated joints for the purpose of folding up the buggy can comprise at least one pull handle (5, 6) or pull grip, which is arranged in the region of the seat frame (2).
Foldable wheeled carrier including wheel folding actuation handle
A wheeled carrier device such as a baby stroller, golf cart, child carrier, or general carrier or cargo cart, comprising a bottom frame with at least two rear wheels and at least one front wheel, and may include a movably mounted upper carrier frame with a selectively removable, adjustable and/or reversible carrying element which may include child seating, with a unique wheel folding mechanism that interconnects all the wheels, so that simple movement of a wheel folding grasp synchronously moves all the wheels between the operative, rolling position and their stowed fold flat positions parallel with the bottom frame, with the wheel folding mechanism operable independently of collapsing movement of an optional upper carrier frame which also folds flat and parallel with the bottom frame.
CHILD SEAT AND FOLDABLE STROLLER THEREOF
A child seat is detachably mounted on a foldable stroller comprising a stroller handle and front and rear leg portions. The stroller handle is foldably connected to the rear leg portion. The front leg portion is foldably connected to the rear leg portion and has a first adaptor. The child seat includes a first pivot and a seat frame having a lower seat portion and an upper seat portion foldably connected to the lower seat portion. The first pivot is pivotably connected to the lower seat portion and detachably mounted on the first adaptor. When the front leg portion and the stroller handle are folded relative to the rear leg portion, the upper seat portion is folded on the lower seat portion, and the lower seat portion is folded on the front leg portion via the first pivot together with the upper seat portion.
BABY STROLLER WITH QUICK FOLDING STRUCTURE
A bedframe comprising an enclosing frame and several support legs installed on the underside of enclosing frame for supporting the enclosing frame and enclosing sheets located between the support legs; an outer opening groove extended in the length direction is located inward in the lateral surface of support leg; the opening width of the outer opening groove is larger than or equal to the inner width of outer opening groove. The enclosing sheet extends out of the support leg along the opening of outer opening groove. In the assembling of enclosing sheet, the first inner tube and the side edge of enclosing sheet are flat put in the opening of outer opening groove along the, side edge of support leg, the operation is easy, convenient for later disassembly and cleaning.
FOUR-WHEELED FOLDING HANDCART
Disclosed is a four-wheeled folding handcart, including: a main body; and a loading plate provided with at least one loading plate wheel unit at a lower portion thereof, connected to the main body via a hinge unit such that the loading plate is folded by the hinge unit while being rotated toward the main body, and loading an article thereon. The loading plate wheel unit is connected to a wheel rod rotated by the rotation of the hinge unit in a direction perpendicular to a rotational direction of the hinge unit. The loading plate wheel unit is configured such that, when the loading plate is rotated and folded, the loading plate wheel unit is rotated and folded as the wheel rod rotates, and when the loading plate is rotated and unfolded, the loading plate wheel unit is rotated and unfolded as the wheel rod rotates reversely.
BABY STROLLER FRAMES
The present disclosure provides a baby stroller frame, comprising: a front leg rod, a front wheel connected to a lower end of the front leg rod; a rear leg rod, a rear wheel connected to a lower end of the rear leg rod, an upper end of the front leg rod being rotatably connected with an upper end of the rear leg rod; a handle set comprising a rear link rod, the rear link rod is rotatably connected to the rear leg rod at a position that is on the rear link rod and is close to an lower end of the rear link rod; a front support rod comprising a first link rod and a second rod slidably connected to the first link rod, the first link rod being rotatably connected to the upper end of the rear leg rod or to the upper end of the front leg rod, the second link rod being rotatably connected to the rear link rod; a seat rod having one end rotatably connected to the rear link rod and one other end rotatably connected to a middle portion of the front leg rod; the stroller frame according to the present disclosure is provided with an easy folding mechanism that allows for a quick folding configured to realize one-click quick folding and automatically standing, thereby enabling convenient operations of taking away and putting down, meanwhile reducing the production cost and improving the user experience.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRICALLY ASSISTING IN REMOVAL OF DECEASED HUMANS UP AND DOWN STAIRS AND INTO A VEHICLE
A mortuary human removal system with battery powered stairclimbing capability is disclosed having a mortuary body glide board, riveted to a top side of a commercially available battery powered stairclimbing hand truck. A multi-stage two wheeled prop stand is coupled to an opposing side of the hand truck longitudinal rails, which is designed to create two automatically latching positions of separation between the wheels and the hand truck rail. The shorter separation is used as an aid to safely lifting a human body on the mortuary human removal system to a first height above the ground. The second position is at a predetermined height for use as a fulcrum to tipping the foot end up and into an ambulance, hearse or other vehicle and be automatically folded up as the mortuary human removal system is pushed all the way into the vehicle.