Patent classifications
B62B7/10
Foldable stroller frame and foldable stroller
A foldable stroller frame and a foldable stroller are provided. The foldable stroller frame may include, a front wheel bracket, and a rear wheel bracket rotatably connected to the front wheel bracket. An upper end of the rear wheel bracket is rotatably connected to a side handrail, and a rear end thereof is rotatably connected to a rear supporting bar. The side handrail and the rear supporting bar are rotatably connected to a push bar from different shafts. The rear wheel bracket is provided with a slidable sleeve to which a front wheel bracket link and a side handrail link are rotatably connected, respectively. An end of the front wheel bracket link that is not connected to the slidable sleeve is rotatably connected to the front wheel bracket, and an end of the side handrail link that is not connected to the slidable sleeve is rotatably connected to the side handrail.
TRAILER FOR STROLLER
Trailer for stroller includes a wheel frame with a lifting seat, and a push rod capable of sliding along the movement direction of front and rear wheels, which can be folded between the wheel frame and the seat. The push rod drives the seat to rise and fall; and a locking structure used for locking the push rod to limit the slide of the push rod when the seat rises is disposed between the push rod and the wheel frame. The seat is driven to rise when the push rod slides and is pulled up, and the seat is driven to fall when the push rod slides and is retracted; and the locking structure ensures the stability of the seat.
MOVING CARRIER AND FOLDING METHOD THEREOF
A moving carrier comprises a bottom frame assembly, a first support member and a link assembly. A first end portion of the first support member is connected with the bottom frame assembly. The link assembly includes a link member, a first connect member, a second connect member, and two adapter members. The link member is disposed at a second end portion of the first support member. The first connect member and the second connect member are disposed on the link member and connected to the second end portion through the link member. The adapter members are disposed corresponding to ends of the first connect member and the second connect member, and each adapter member has an adapter portion. In the process of changing positions of the first connect member and the second connect member relative to the link member, the adapter portions are oriented to the same direction.
Device for transporting a child
A device for transporting a child, particularly one that is provided with a collapsible seat. The seat is coupled to the obliquely upward extending first arms by connecting arms which can slide away from the undercarriage in the first arms. This sliding movement takes place automatically after sufficient downward rotation of the second arms.
Device for transporting a child
A device for transporting a child, particularly one that is provided with a collapsible seat. The seat is coupled to the obliquely upward extending first arms by connecting arms which can slide away from the undercarriage in the first arms. This sliding movement takes place automatically after sufficient downward rotation of the second arms.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Stroller With Linkage-Foldable Backrest
The stroller with a linkage-foldable backrest having a stroller frame convertible between an unfolded state and a folded state is provided. The folding of the stroller frame of the provided stroller drives the backrest portion to fold, so as to prevent the edge of the end portion of the backrest portion from touching the ground. The folding operation of the backrest portion according to the present invention is simple and convenient.