Folding walker with wheels
11246427 ยท 2022-02-15
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Abstract
A child's folding walker with caster wheels that is adjustable in height to permit a child to sit and touch the ground and move the walker. The walker has four vertical legs and two collapsible side frames that enabling the walker to collapse into a vertical configuration. Each collapsing side frame includes a folding upper member and a folding lower member. The proximal ends of the folding members are pivotally attached to a vertical leg. Each upper frame member is made of two elongated sections joined by a locking collar that holds distal ends of the elongated sections together in axial alignment. The locking collar is pivotally attached at its opposite ends to the two elongated sections. When the locking collar is forced upward, the two elongated sections are misaligned thereby enabling the legs to move inward. On the front and rear side frames on the walker is a supplemental locking assembly. The suspension seat is provided for supporting a child.
Claims
1. A child's walker, comprising: a. a frame that includes four telescopic legs and four, vertically aligned, collapsing side frames surrounding a sitting area, each said side frame includes a folding upper member and a folding lower member; b. a locking collar attached to each said upper member and said lower member configured to selectively lock said upper member and said lower member in a straight alignment and hold said legs apart c. at least two supplemental locking assembly located on opposite sides of said frame configured to lock said frame in an expanded, unfolded configuration; d. a caster wheel assembly attached to a lower end of each said leg; and e. a suspended seat attached to said frame and extending into said sitting area, said seat includes two leg holes.
2. The child's walker as recited in claim 1, wherein said supplemental locking assembly includes a vertical bar, a locking plate configured to slide along said vertical bar, and two diagonal members pivotally attached at one end of said locking bar and pivotally attached at an opposite end to a vertical leg.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
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(22) In the first embodiment, shown in
(23) The upper ends of the diagonal frame members 14, 18 connect to an upper corner cap 35 shown more clearly in
(24) Each diagonal member 14, 18 is made up of two leg sections (14A, 14B, shown in
(25) The lower ends of the diagonal members 14, 18 on adjacent leg assemblies are attached to a caster wheel assembly 50. Each caster wheel assembly 50 includes a rigid, upper body 52 and a caster wheel 56. In the embodiment shown herein, each caster wheel 56 is configured to rotate 360. It should be understood that some caster wheels 56 may be aligned or locked in fixed position to control movement of the walker 8. The lower ends the diagonal members 14, 18 on adjacent leg assemblies are oriented 90 degrees apart and pivotally attached with pegs 54 to the adjacent sides of the upper body 52.
(26) Extending horizontally between adjacent caster wheel assemblies 50 are folding four horizontal lower frame members 60. Each lower frame member 60 includes a locking, center joint 62 that enables the lower frame member 60 to be locked into an elongated, extended position to hold the caster wheel assemblies 50 apart but also allow the lower frame member 60 to be selectively unlocked and fold inward and collapse as shown in
(27) A suspension seat 65 is configured to extend over and, attached to the four upper corner members 35 as d then extend downward into the seating space 21 formed between the four leg assemblies 12, 24, 28, and 32. It should be understood, other means for attaching the seat 65 may be used. The suspension seat 65 includes two leg holes 67 that enable a child when sitting upright or standing to extend his or her legs through the leg holes 67 and touch the ground 90. During assembly, the four corners of the suspension seat 65 are wrapped around the four upper corners. When the walker includes two upper support members 40, the upper edges of the seat 65 are wrapped around the support members 40 and sewn or adhesively attached to the sides of the suspension seat 65.
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(29) The folding frame 112 includes two X-shaped leg assemblies 122 and 126. Each leg assembly 122, 126 includes two diagonal members 130 and 134. The two diagonal members 130 and 134 are coupled together by a coupler 136. The coupler 136, shown more clearly in
(30) Formed on each diagonal member 130, 134 is an optional telescopic joint 180 similar to the telescopic joint used on the first walker 10 and shown in
(31) Each upper end of the two diagonal members 130 and 134 is attached to an L-shaped upper corner cap 145 as shown in
(32) The lower ends of the two diagonal member 130, 134 are pivotally attached to an upward stem 143 attached to a L-shaped lower body 141 as shown in
(33) The suspension seat 170 includes two wrap sections 172, 174 that extend around the upper frame member 150. The center portion of the seat 170 extends downward into the seating space 171 formed between the two leg assemblies 122, 126. The suspension seat 170 includes two leg holes 172 that enable the child when sitting upright to extend his or her legs through the leg holes 172 and touch the floor as shown in
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(35) Each collapsing side frame 230 includes a folding upper member 232 and a folding lower member 240. The proximal ends of the folding members 232, 240 are pivotally attached to a vertical leg 222, 224, 226, 228. Each upper frame member 232 is made of two elongated sections joined by a locking collar 234 that holds distal ends of the elongated sections together in axial alignment. The locking collar 234 is pivotally attached at its opposite ends to the two elongated sections. When the locking collar 234 is forced upward, the two elongated sections are misaligned thereby enabling the legs 222, 224, 226 or 228 to move inward as shown in
(36) Attached to the end of each legs 222, 224, 226, and 228 is a caster wheel 270.
(37) Like the first and second embodiments of the walker 10 and 110, a suspension seat 280 is attached to the legs 222, 224, 226, and 228 and extend downward into the seating space 213 for formed between the four legs 22, 224, 226, and 228. The suspension seat 280 includes two leg holes 282 that enable the child when sitting upright to extend his or her legs through the leg holes 282 and touch the ground.
(38) When unfolded, the supplemental locking assembly 250 is locked. In order to fold the walker 210, the supplemental locking assembly 250 must be unlocked. When unlocked, the locking collars on the upper frame member 232 and lower frame member 240 are lifted causing the walker 210 to collapse as shown in
(39) In the preferred embodiment, each vertical leg 222, 224, 226, and 228 is made up of two leg sections telescopically connected together similar to the manner shown in
(40) In compliance with the statute, the invention described has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features it should be understood however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown, since the means and construction shown, comprises the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted under the doctrine of equivalents.