Patent classifications
B62B7/08
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 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 stroller apparatus
A child stroller apparatus includes a standing frame, a push handle frame having a side segment that is pivotally connected with the standing frame via a pivot connection, an adapter having a coupling portion configured to receive the installation of a detachable part, the adapter being fixedly connected with a handle, the handle having a cavity through which is slidably disposed the side segment so that the handle and the adapter are slidable in unison along the side segment for adjustment, and a locking mechanism for locking the adapter in position on the side segment.
ROD LOCKING MECHANISM AND STROLLER THEREWITH
A rod locking mechanism includes a central hub, a first rod component and a locking component. The first rod component is pivotally connected to the central hub. The first rod component includes an abutting portion. The abutting portion is movable between a first position and a second position when the first rod component pivots relative to the central hub. The locking component is movably disposed on the central hub. The abutting portion is located at a first side of the locking component when the abutting portion is located at the first position. The abutting portion drives the locking component to move when the abutting portion moves from the first position toward the second position, and the abutting portion abuts against a second side of the locking component opposite to the first side of the locking component when the abutting portion is located at the second position.
ROD LOCKING MECHANISM AND STROLLER THEREWITH
A rod locking mechanism includes a central hub, a first rod component and a locking component. The first rod component is pivotally connected to the central hub. The first rod component includes an abutting portion. The abutting portion is movable between a first position and a second position when the first rod component pivots relative to the central hub. The locking component is movably disposed on the central hub. The abutting portion is located at a first side of the locking component when the abutting portion is located at the first position. The abutting portion drives the locking component to move when the abutting portion moves from the first position toward the second position, and the abutting portion abuts against a second side of the locking component opposite to the first side of the locking component when the abutting portion is located at the second position.
PUSHABLE AND RIDABLE INCLINABLE, MULTITRACK VEHICLE
Known vehicles, e.g. used for the sport of golf, which are configured combined for riding along and to be pushed with motorized support, exclusively comprise a steerable, rigid frame, causing the vehicle when positioned on the side of a slope to tilt parallel to the slope plane, consequently resulting in a disadvantageous, safety-relevant tilting moment. For improved driving safety, it should be possible to tilt the vehicle sideways. The vehicle according to the invention can be used in at least two operating modes. In the ride-along mode, at least a second and/or third vehicle component can be moved by the operator or an automatic, thus causing the vehicle to tilt sideways. This enables a carving effect and the tilt compensation as well as a straight-ahead drive at least in side slopes and inclines. In the push mode, the male/female user walks behind or beside the vehicle, and at least two vehicle components and/or parts thereof are located in a position, relative to each other, different as compared to the position in the ride-along mode. The versatile embodiment variations make it possible to use it as a golf vehicle, as well as a recreational-/, shopping-/, transport-/, industrial-/, construction site vehicle, and as a vehicle for the transport of senior and handicapped persons, for exploration and military purposes, for mowing, as an agricultural vehicle, as gardening appliance and as a child carrier.
Stroller
Embodiments include, but are not limited to, a stroller with a collapsible frame where an upper end of the side armrest rotatably connected to a slider, the lower end of the side armrest rotatably connected to an upper end of the rear leg set, a middle portion of the rear leg set rotatably connected to a lower end of the handlebar set, the upper end of the rear leg set and the lower end of the side armrest rotatably connected to the upper end of the front leg set, the middle portion of the front leg set rotatably connected to the front end of the seat set, the rear end of the seat set rotatably connected to the lower end of the handlebar set, and the slider capable of sliding along the length of the handlebar set, wheel assemblies, and a locking mechanism, between the handlebar set and the slider.
STROLLER
Embodiments include, but are not limited to, a stroller with a collapsible frame where an upper end of the side armrest rotatably connected to a slider, the lower end of the side armrest rotatably connected to an upper end of the rear leg set, a middle portion of the rear leg set rotatably connected to a lower end of the handlebar set, the upper end of the rear leg set and the lower end of the side armrest rotatably connected to the upper end of the front leg set, the middle portion of the front leg set rotatably connected to the front end of the seat set, the rear end of the seat set rotatably connected to the lower end of the handlebar set, and the slider capable of sliding along the length of the handlebar set, wheel assemblies, and a locking mechanism, between the handlebar set and the slider.
STROLLER
Embodiments include, but are not limited to, a stroller with a collapsible frame where an upper end of the side armrest rotatably connected to a slider, the lower end of the side armrest rotatably connected to an upper end of the rear leg set, a middle portion of the rear leg set rotatably connected to a lower end of the handlebar set, the upper end of the rear leg set and the lower end of the side armrest rotatably connected to the upper end of the front leg set, the middle portion of the front leg set rotatably connected to the front end of the seat set, the rear end of the seat set rotatably connected to the lower end of the handlebar set, and the slider capable of sliding along the length of the handlebar set, wheel assemblies, and a locking mechanism, between the handlebar set and the slider.