Patent classifications
B62B7/062
STROLLER
A sliding sleeve is fixedly provided on a front wheel support, such that a rear wheel support is rotationally connected to the front wheel support; a lower push rod is slidably arranged in the sliding sleeve; a basket rod and is rotationally connected to the lower push rod and is rotationally connected to the rear wheel support; a seat rod extends downwards and is rotationally connected to the lower push rod; and a supporting rod is connected to the front portion of the seat rod and is rotationally connected to the front wheel support, such that when a locking mechanism is unlocked, the lower push rod slides downwards relative to the sliding sleeve to drive the rear wheel support, the seat rod, the supporting rod and the basket rod to be folded to the front wheel support, and automatic folding of the stroller is completed.
CHILD STROLLER
A child stroller is provided in the present disclosure. A frame of the child stroller includes a first bracket and a second bracket that are foldable. The first bracket is provided with an engaging member, the engaging member includes a first engaging portion and a second engaging portion, and the first engaging portion is configured to be detachably engaged with a child carrier. The second bracket is provided with a locking portion, and when the first bracket and the second bracket are in a folded state, the locking portion and the second engaging portion are detachably engaged with each other to lock the first bracket and the second bracket in the folded state.
FOLDABLE LOCKING MECHANISM
A foldable locking mechanism (300,500) adapted for a frame body (400) includes a first mounting seat (1), a second mounting seat (2), a third mounting seat (4), a first locking component (3) and a driving component (1a,2a). The second mounting seat (2) is pivotally connected to the first mounting seat (1) and the third mounting seat (4). The first locking component (3) is at least partially disposed between the second mounting seat (2) and the third mounting seat (4) and movable between a first releasing position and a first locking position for allowing or restraining a relative pivotal movement of the second mounting seat (2) and the third mounting seat (4). The driving component (1a,2a) is disposed on the first mounting seat (1) and abuts against the first locking component (3). The driving component (1a,2a) is configured to drive the first locking component (3) to move to the first releasing position to allow a folding operation of the foldable locking mechanism (300,500) for allowing a folding operation of the frame body (400).
BACKREST ANGLE ADJUSTING MECHANISM AND INFANT CARRIER HAVING THE SAME
A backrest angle adjusting mechanism and an infant carrier having the same. The backrest angle adjusting mechanism is assembled between a seat body and a backrest of the infant carrier, the seat body being installed on a frame, the backrest being rotatably connected to the seat body, wherein the backrest angle adjusting mechanism comprises a fixing member, an adjustment member, and a connecting member, one end of the connecting member is connected to the backrest, the other end of the connecting member is connected to the fixing member, one end of the adjustment member is connected to the seat body or the frame to form a connecting part, and the other end of the adjustment member is bypassed around the fixing member to form an operating part, operating of the operating part causes the adjustment member to slide on the fixing member to rotate in respect to the seat body.
CHILD TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
A pram may be used to transport babies and relatively young infants, and may provide a relatively horizontal surface for the baby or infant to be transported upon in a flat lying position. A pram may also be used to transport relatively older infants, and may provide a seat arrangement for the infant to be transported in a sitting position. However, babies and infants grow quickly and may outgrow conventional prams within a year or two years. Therefore, a parent or guardian must typically provide several prams for their child. Furthermore, a pram offering optimal comfort or safety may not be convenient when travelling or for city living. An aspect of the present disclosure includes a child transportation system comprising a frame 100, wherein the frame 100 is width adjustable between a relatively narrow compact arrangement and a relatively wide comfort arrangement. The frame 100 also includes an infant carrier attachment mechanism 500 configured and arranged to permit, in use, a seat 200 or an infant carrier module 300 to be releasably attached to the frame 100.
Wagon with recline seatback
A stroller wagon having a wagon frame, a push bar and a flexible housing with a recline seatback 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 push bar has a ratchet mechanism to pivotally secure the push bar in a plurality of angularly located positions. The recline seatback is adapted to pivot about a hinge, and has a seatback lock assembly to fix the seatback in a plurality of angled positions.
A FOLDABLE COT AND A BUGGY
The invention relates to a foldable cot, comprising a bottom portion and a stretchable side wall. The cot further comprises a movable frame for stretching the side wall to an unfolded state. The foldable cot also comprises an adapter mounted to a side wall frame element for connecting the foldable cot to a bearing frame of a buggy, the adapter having a rotatable element that is rotatably attached to the side wall frame element, and an engaging element fixedly attached to the rotatable element such that upon pivoting the frame arm for unfolding the side wall, the frame arm also engages the engaging element inducing the rotatable element to swivel relative to the side wall frame element of the frame for bringing the cot in a mainly horizontal orientation.
Pet stroller
A pet stroller includes a canopy fabric, a supporting frame, a first longitudinal frame, a second longitudinal frame, a rear wheel frame, and a plurality of wheels. The supporting frame includes a carriage body which has an accommodating cavity and a front opening. The supporting frame includes a main supporting frame, an adjustable supporting frame and a utility frame extended from the main supporting frame to a position corresponding to the front opening of the carriage body for allowing pet's access. When the adjustable supporting frame is in a lying position, the adjustable supporting frame is pivotally moved to substantially align with the main supporting frame for maximizing a volume of the accommodating cavity. When the adjustable supporting frame is in the first inclined position, it is pivotally moved to inclinedly and upwardly extended from the main supporting frame for reducing a size of the accommodating cavity.
Foldable push chair
A foldable push chair comprises a central chassis assembly defining a central axis extending substantially perpendicularly to a normal direction of travel of the push chair, the push chair has at least three wheel supporting legs extending from the central chassis and rotatable about the central axis between a folded and unfolded state, in the unfolded state at least one wheel supporting leg extending in a forward direction and at least one wheel supporting leg extending in a rearward direction, the forwardly and rearwardly extending wheel supporting legs being coupled together such that they rotate in opposite directions around the central axis during a folding or unfolding operation, latching means engagable with at least one wheel supporting leg and the central chassis or handle assembly for ensuring the push chair can be latched in either or both of an unfolded state or a folded state, energy storage means associated with at least one wheel supporting leg and the central chassis or handle assembly, configurable to be loaded with energy either: a) when the push chair is changed from a folded state to an unfolded state, or b) when the push chair is changed from a unfolded state to a folded state; when the energy storage means is at least partially loaded with energy at least some of the energy stored in the energy storage means being used to assist in either: a) folding the push chair, or b) unfolding the push chair respectively when the latching mechanism is released.
Child stroller apparatus
A child stroller apparatus includes a stroller frame and a stroller seat. The stroller seat includes a backrest portion fixedly connected with a first joining part, a seat portion fixedly connected with a second joining part that is pivotally connected with the first joining part, a coupling part pivotally connected with the second joining part at a side thereof opposite to that of the first joining part and adapted to connect with the stroller frame, a latch movable between a locking position engaged with the coupling part and an unlocking position disengaged from the coupling part, and a linking mechanism configured to movably couple the latch to the first joining part so that the backrest portion is rotatable in a folding direction to cause the latch to disengage from the coupling part and in an unfolding direction to cause the latch to engage with the coupling part.