Patent classifications
B62B2205/003
BABY CARRIAGE
The invention is directed to a baby carriage, comprising lateral articulated joints, each having a connection for a leg of a push bar, a front wheel strut and/or a rear wheel strut, of which at least two elements are pivotable relative to one another about an articulated axis extending transversely with respect to the travel direction, the connection for a first of at least two elements of an articulated joint which are pivotable relative to one another being connected in a rotatably fixed manner to an inner disk-shaped part of the articulated joint, and the connection for a second of the at least two elements of the articulated joint in question which are pivotable relative to one another being connected or coupled in a rotatably fixed manner to at least two housing end-face plates in parallel to the disk-shaped part, and/or to articulated plates of the articulated joint in question situated in between, the plates gripping the inner disk-shaped part at its two flat sides, wherein at least two housing end-face plates and/or articulated plates on both sides of the inner disk-shaped part may be pulled toward one another by means of a connecting part and thus frictionally and/or interlockingly pressed from both sides against the inner disk-shaped part of the articulated joint in order to lock the articulated joint, but by loosening the connecting part are releasable from the inner disk-shaped part to such an extent that the frictional and interlocking connection is released for relative adjustment of the articulated joint.
Child Stroller Apparatus Having An Expandable Frame
A child stroller apparatus includes a first frame portion provided with a first wheel assembly, a second frame portion provided with a second wheel assembly, the second frame portion being assembled with the first frame portion for sliding movement along a lengthwise axis extending from a front to a rear of the child stroller apparatus, and a control mechanism operable to adjust a position of the second frame portion relative to the first frame portion, the control mechanism including an actuator assembled with one of the first and second frame portions, the actuator being operable to drive the second frame portion in sliding movement relative to the first frame portion for modifying a distance between the first and second wheel assemblies.
Stroller
A collapsible stroller comprising a handle assembly, a front leg assembly and a rear leg assembly pivotably connected to one another such that the stroller is able to be moved between a folded configuration, where the front leg and handle assemblies are folded to positions substantially adjacent to the rear leg assembly, and an unfolded configuration, where the front leg and handle assemblies are unfolded to positions away from the rear leg assembly, and a link assembly comprising a front member and a rear member pivotally connected to one another, wherein the front member is pivotally connected to an intermediate portion of the front leg assembly and the rear member is pivotally connected to an intermediate portion of the rear leg assembly, such that when the stroller is moved to its folded configuration the front and rear members are folded toward each other to lie substantially adjacent to one another and the front and rear leg assemblies, and when the stroller is moved to its unfolded configuration the front and rear members are folded away from each other and the front and rear leg assemblies such that they are substantially coplanar with one another, and wherein the link assembly further comprises a biasing means for biasing the front and rear link members toward their unfolded positions.
STROLLER
A collapsible stroller comprising a handle assembly, a front leg assembly and a rear leg assembly pivotably connected to one another such that the stroller is able to be moved between a folded configuration, where the front leg and handle assemblies are folded to positions substantially adjacent to the rear leg assembly, and an unfolded configuration, where the front leg and handle assemblies are unfolded to positions away from the rear leg assembly, and a link assembly comprising a front member and a rear member pivotally connected to one another, wherein the front member is pivotally connected to an intermediate portion of the front leg assembly and the rear member is pivotally connected to an intermediate portion of the rear leg assembly, such that when the stroller is moved to its folded configuration the front and rear members are folded toward each other to lie substantially adjacent to one another and the front and rear leg assemblies, and when the stroller is moved to its unfolded configuration the front and rear members are folded away from each other and the front and rear leg assemblies such that they are substantially coplanar with one another, and wherein the link assembly further comprises a biasing means for biasing the front and rear link members toward their unfolded positions.
Wheeled folding tray cart with safety device and method
The invention is a wheeled folding tray cart and method. The wheeled folding tray cart comprises a collapsible wheeled framework pivotally supporting a set of split shelves, each split shelf comprises a pair of half shelves. The wheeled folding tray cart moves between an open operating position wherein the set of split shelves are held in spaced-apart, stacked, horizontal orientation within the collapsible wheeled framework and a closed storage position wherein the collapsible wheeled framework is collapsed in manner to move each half shelf pair into an accordion-like, inverted “V”-shaped or accordion like configuration. An extension coiled spring attached to the collapsible wheeled framework assists in the movement of the wheeled folding tray cart between open operating position and the closed storage position. A sheath encloses at least a portion of the spring to provide resistance to the spring's movement to limit potential operator exposure to pinch injuries.
FOLDABLE STROLLER, FOLDABLE BASSINET, FOLDABLE SEAT, STROLLER AND STROLLER AND LUGGAGE SYSTEM
The present application discloses a foldable stroller, foldable bassinet, foldable seat, stroller luggage and stroller wheel design.
SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A COMPACT AUTOMATIC FOLDING STROLLER
Embodiments disclosed herein are generally related to children's stroller systems and more particularly to systems, methods, and apparatus for providing a compact automatic folding stroller. In at least one embodiment, a compact automatic folding stroller can be provided. The stroller can include a stroller frame comprising a handle member, a front leg member, and a rear leg member; and a hub mechanism, wherein the handle member, front leg member, and rear leg member are coupled to one another via the hub mechanism, the hub mechanism includes: a handle arm operable to connect to a lower portion of the handle member; a front leg arm operable to connect to the front leg member; and a rear leg arm operable to connect to the rear leg member; and a linkage operable to coordinate movements of the handle arm, front leg arm, and rear leg arm; wherein when an upper portion of the handle member is manipulated towards the lower portion of the handle member, the hub mechanism releases the linkage, causing the linkage to: rotate the front leg arm to fold the front leg member towards the rear leg member; rotate the handle arm to fold the lower portion of the handle member towards the rear leg member; wherein the front leg member, upper portion of the handle member, and lower portion of the handle member can be maintained in a folded configuration with respect to the rear leg member.
WHEELED FOLDING TRAY CART WITH SAFETY DEVICE AND METHOD
The invention is a wheeled folding tray cart and method. The wheeled folding tray cart comprises a collapsible wheeled framework pivotally supporting a set of split shelves, each split shelf comprises a pair of half shelves. The wheeled folding tray cart moves between an open operating position wherein the set of split shelves are held in spaced-apart, stacked, horizontal orientation within the collapsible wheeled framework and a closed storage position wherein the collapsible wheeled framework is collapsed in manner to move each half shelf pair into an accordion-like, inverted “V”-shaped or accordion like configuration. An extension coiled spring attached to the collapsible wheeled framework assists in the movement of the wheeled folding tray cart between open operating position and the closed storage position. A sheath encloses at least a portion of the spring to provide resistance to the spring's movement to limit potential operator exposure to pinch injuries.
TRANSPORT CART AND METHOD FOR TRANSFORMING A TRANSPORT CART
A transport cart having a base assembly, having two opposing side assemblies arranged on the base assembly, having a respective wheel arranged on a respective one of the side assemblies, and having at least one receptacle arranged between the side assemblies for a respective transport box. The transport cart is transferable between a packing mode and a first operating mode or between the first operating mode and a second operating mode. A method for transferring such a transport cart between the first operating mode and the second operating mode, a method for transferring such a transport cart between the packing mode and the first operating mode, and a method for transforming such a transport cart are also disclosed.
Push chair
A foldable push chair comprises a central body portion extending across the push chair and defining a central axis, the central axis extending substantially perpendicularly to the normal direction of travel of the push chair, a handle assembly connected to the central body and extending therefrom, at least three wheel supporting legs are rotatable around the central axis and extending from the central body, in the unfolded state one or more wheel supporting legs extend in a forward direction from the central axis and one or more wheel supporting legs extend in a rearward direction from the central axis; the forward and rearward extending legs are coupled together such that they rotate in opposite directions around the central axis during a folding or unfolding operation.