Patent classifications
B62B7/044
ONE-HAND FOLDING STROLLER
Systems and methods for a stroller with a one-hand collapsing mechanism in accordance with embodiments of the inventions are disclosed. In a first aspect of the present disclosure, a folding stroller includes a collapsible frame, at least one wheel in a front part of the collapsible frame, at least one wheel in a rear part of the collapsible frame, at least one folding hinge coupled to the collapsible frame, a seating area having a seat portion and a back portion, and a release handle in the seat portion of the seating area, the release handle configured to be actuated with a one hand action, wherein the release handle is coupled to the at least one folding hinge, wherein the release handle is accessible through the seating area, and wherein actuating the handle causes the frame to transform from a deployed position to a collapsed position.
CHILD STROLLER FRAME
A child stroller frame includes a first and a second frame portion, a pivoting part connected fixedly with a wheel support member and pivotally connected with the second frame portion, and a linkage. The first frame portion includes a handle frame segment, a front leg segment, and a coupling part that pivotally connects the handle frame segment with the front leg segment, and the second frame portion is pivotally connected with any of the handle frame segment, the front leg segment and the coupling part. The linkage has a first end pivotally connected with any of the handle frame segment, the front leg segment and the coupling part, a second end pivotally connected with the pivoting part, and an intermediate portion pivotally connected with the second frame portion, whereby the first frame portion and the wheel support member are movably linked for folding concurrently toward the second frame portion.
Vehicle for an infant
The invention relates to a children's vehicle having a vehicle body (10) on which are mounted a front wheel (31) and at least one rear wheel (32), a steering sub-assembly (20) having a steering column (21) linked to the front wheel (31) and a handlebar (22), a seat (41) configured to accommodate a child, a safety element (50) configured to surround at least a first area of the child's body when it is installed on the seat (41), the handlebar (22) being removable between: a first configuration in which the handlebar (22) is remote from the safety element (50), and a second configuration in which the handlebar (22) is close to the safety element (50) and surrounds a second area of the child's body.
Folding tricycle
A folding tricycle, having a first rear frame rotatably connected on a first end thereof with a first end of a first bottom frame; a second rear frame rotatably connected on a first end thereof with a first end of a second bottom frame; the first rear frame rotatably connected on a second end thereof with a first rear wheel; the second rear frame rotatably connected on a second end thereof with a second rear wheel; the first and second bottom frames rotatably connected on second ends thereof with a first end of a front frame; a seat frame rotatably connected on a front end thereof with one of a second end of the front frame and a front bearing member; a front wheel connected with a handlebar through one of the front frame and the front bearing member; first and second support frames connected respectively on first end thereof with the first and second rear frames and configured to stabilize the tricycle in an unfolded position; and a locking mechanism configured to lock the tricycle in an unfolded position; the tricycle is configured to be folded into a position where the front wheel is positioned in between the first and second rear wheels.
Side-mounted caster system for steering three-wheeled push chairs
A three-wheeled all-terrain vehicle or push chair utilizes an innovative front wheel mount, employing a side-mounted caster mechanism, for improving its pushability and steerability. Because of this approach, lifting is not required to steer the chair, and any size or type and width of wheel can be used. As a result, the invention provides a new class of all-terrain product for the disabled adult market and a rugged, truly off-road runner/jogger/hiker stroller for the young child market.
CHILD STROLLER APPARATUS
A child stroller apparatus includes a rear and a front leg frame respectively having a first and a second side segment, and a handle frame having a grip portion and a third side segment that are respectively connected fixedly with a first and a second joining part pivotally connected with each other, the second and third side segments being respectively connected pivotally with the first side segment. A latch is disposed between the first and second joining parts, and can lock the grip portion in an unfolded position relative to the third side segment. A cable has two opposite ends respectively anchored with the grip portion and the third side segment, wraps around a prominent portion provided on one of the first and second joining parts, and is tensioned to bias the grip portion to fold toward the third side segment.
WHEELED CARRYING APPARATUS
A wheeled carrying apparatus includes a frame structure including a standing frame, a wheel mount carrying a wheel and pivotally connected with the standing frame, the wheel being rotatable relative to the first wheel mount about a wheel axis, a locking assembly including a wheel mount latch movably connected with the standing frame, the wheel mount latch being engaged with the wheel mount to rotationally lock the first wheel mount with respect to the standing frame, and disengaged from the wheel mount to unlock the wheel mount for rotation of the wheel mount to change an orientation of the wheel axis, an actuating assembly coupled to the wheel mount latch and including one or more linking part, and a release mechanism including an operating part provided on the frame structure that is operable to cause the actuating assembly to pull the wheel mount latch to disengage from the wheel mount.
Full folding tricycle
The present invention relates to a foldable tricycle, operable between a first mode of operation steerable by a tricycle rider, and a second mode of operation steerable by an attendant pushing the tricycle. The tricycle comprising: a pair of rear wheels; a foldable seat comprising a chair and a back support, for accommodating said tricycle rider; a foldable arm rest, connected to said foldable seat; a parental handle, for steering said tricycle by said attendant pushing the tricycle; a main frame, configured to rotatably hold said rear support, to support said foldable seat, to rotatably support said rider handle, to rotatably support said fork; and a latching mechanism, capable of locking and unlocking the rotatable movement, of the rear support, in relations to the main frame.
SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR STROLLER
A child stroller includes a frame member and a wheel attachment member including a first end and a second end. A wheel is coupled to the first end, with the second end coupled to the frame member. The stroller further includes a shock absorber having a body, an upper end coupled to the frame member, a lower end coupled to the wheel attachment member, and a spring mechanism disposed within the body. The spring mechanism includes an upper portion exhibiting a first spring constant, and a lower portion exhibiting a second spring constant different from the first spring constant.
Stroller frame
A stroller frame includes two side frame units that are symmetrically arranged. Each of the side frame units includes a handle rod, a front leg, a rear leg rod, and a support rod. The front leg includes a first front leg rod connected pivotally to an end of the handle rod, and a second front leg rod connected pivotally to the first front leg rod and adapted to be connected fixedly to a seat member. The rear leg rod is connected pivotally to the handle rod. The support rod has an end connected pivotally to the rear leg rod, and an opposite end adapted to be connected pivotally to the seat member. The support rod is connected indirectly and pivotally to the second front leg rod.