SINGLE PUSHCHAIR WHICH CAN BE CONVERTED INTO A TANDEM PUSHCHAIR THAT IS PRACTICAL TO USE
20210221421 · 2021-07-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B9/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2206/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2206/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a single pushchair that can be converted into a tandem pushchair, comprising: a rolling chassis; a main seat mounted with the ability to move in longitudinal translation with respect to the chassis between a single-occupant position and a dual-occupant position; an auxiliary seat, mounted with the ability to move in longitudinal translation with respect to the chassis between an inactive position retracted underneath the main seat in its single-occupant position, and a deployed active position outside the main seat in its dual-occupant position.
Claims
1. A single pushchair that can be converted into a tandem pushchair, comprising: a rolling chassis; a main seat mounted with the ability to move in longitudinal translation with respect to the chassis between a single-occupant position and a dual-occupant position; an auxiliary seat, mounted with the ability to move in longitudinal translation with respect to the chassis between an inactive position retracted underneath the main seat in its single-occupant position, and a deployed active position outside the main seat in its dual-occupant position.
2. The pushchair according to claim 1, wherein the auxiliary seat comprises a seating surface and a back which can be folded against the seating surface in the retracted inactive position.
3. The pushchair according to claim 2, comprising means for automatically moving the back of the auxiliary seat from a folded position to the deployed position when the auxiliary seat is moved between its retracted position and its deployed position.
4. The pushchair according to claim 1, wherein the main seat is mounted with the ability to move in longitudinal translation via a shaft sliding in a chassis rail.
5. The pushchair according to claim 1, wherein the main seat is mounted with the ability to pivot between a position in which the occupant is seating and a position in which the occupant is lying down in the single-occupant position and/or in the dual-occupant position.
6. The pushchair according to claim 1, wherein the chassis comprises two front uprights supporting the front wheels and two rear uprights supporting the rear wheels, with the front and rear uprights positioned on the same side of the chassis being secured together by means of a main cross-bar.
7. The pushchair according to claim 6, wherein the main seat is mounted with the ability to pivot between the position in which an occupant is seating and a folded position of the pushchair in which it is folded between the front uprights of the chassis when the auxiliary seat is in its retracted position.
8. The pushchair according to claim 7, wherein the rear uprights are mounted with the ability to pivot relative to the cross-bar between a conventional rolling position and a folded position of the pushchair in which they are positioned substantially parallel to the front uprights.
9. The pushchair according to claim 8, wherein the auxiliary seat and the means for moving the auxiliary seat between the retracted and deployed positions are contained in the volume defined by the front uprights and the rear uprights when in the same position taken when the pushchair is folded.
10. The pushchair according to claim 1, wherein the means for moving the auxiliary seat between the retracted and deployed positions thereof comprise a rigid part having a C-shaped section, the opening of which is oriented towards the front of the pushchair, and the two parallel branches of which are mounted with the ability to slide relative to the pushchair chassis.
11. The pushchair according to claim 1, wherein the chassis comprises two side bars which can be deployed relative to matching side stationary supports, two side arms mounted, by the matching ends thereof, to the front ends of the bar by means of pivot connections, with the opposite ends of such arms translating in guide rails integral with the matching stationary supports when the pushchair is changed from a single configuration to a dual configuration.
12. The pushchair according to claim 11, wherein the auxiliary seat is mounted with the ability to translate with respect to the bar between its retracted and deployed positions.
13. The pushchair according to claim 12, comprising means for locking the auxiliary seat in an intermediate position, wherein, when the back is folded against the seating surface thereof, the rear face of the seating surface extends as a longitudinal extension of the seating surface of the main seat.
14. A mattress specially adapted to the pushchair according to claim 13, comprising a base defining two different thicknesses liable to make up for a difference in height which may exist between the upper surface of the folded back of the auxiliary seat in the intermediate position thereof and the upper surface of the seating surface of the main seat.
15. A bag specially adapted to the pushchair according to claim 1, having variable dimensions in the direction of the extension of the pushchair between the tandem and single configurations thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0032] Further objectives and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description made in reference to:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0050] Ideally, the pushchair comprises means for automatically moving the back 15 of the auxiliary seat 12 from a folded position to a deployed position when the auxiliary seat 12 is moved between its retracted position and its deployed position.
[0051] More precisely, the main seat 11 is mounted with the ability to move in translation along the upper cross-bar 8 of the chassis using two side shafts of such seat 11 sliding in two matching rails positioned on the inner face of the upper cross-bars 8 of the chassis.
[0052] The main seat 11 is further mounted with the ability to pivot between a position in which the occupant is seating and a position in which the occupant is lying down and reclining rearwards, in the single-occupant position and/or in the dual-occupant position, about such shafts. Besides, it is mounted with the ability to pivot between the position in which an occupant is seating and a folded position, tilted frontwards, of the pushchair in which it is folded between the front uprights of the chassis when the auxiliary seat is in its retracted position.
[0053] A half-disc shaped knob 17 which axially coincides with both shafts, must be actuated by pressing to enable the translation of the shafts along the rails, or the pivoting of such shafts when the seat switches from its conventional seating position, its expanded position and the pushchair folding position. It acts as the means releasing the motions of the main seat and it is a means for locking same.
[0054] To enable the complete folding of the pushchair as shown in
[0055] When folding the pushchair, the main seat 11 is first (
[0056] As shown in
[0057] The rear uprights 4 are then positioned at the folding position thereof and pivot frontwards as shown in
[0058] During this motion, the telescopic cross-bar 10 switches from its extended position during the current utilization of the pushchair in the single or tandem configuration, to its reduced position when the pushchair is folded.
[0059] The auxiliary seat, the C-shaped rigid part are then contained in the volume defined by the front uprights and the rear uprights in the folding position of the pushchair and thus take minimum overall dimensions.
[0060] The non-telescopic main structure of the chassis (upper cross-bar 8, front 3 and rear 4 uprights), described above as an example, has the advantage of preventing a child or an adult handling the pushchair from having fingers caught. In this case, the main seat 11 is movable in translation with respect to the chassis.
[0061] Another solution consists in providing for a chassis some elements (for instance the upper cross-bar) of which would be telescopic, and equipped with the recommended safety devices. In this case, the main seat may be stationary, in translation, and the chassis may extend in length, in order to increase the space devoted to the auxiliary seat in its deployed position, or also be movable in translation and still increase such space.
[0062] One exemplary embodiment of such solution is illustrated in
[0063] The elements common to the first embodiment of the invention illustrated in
[0064] According to such second embodiment, the chassis 32 of the pushchair mainly comprises: [0065] One portion which remains stationary in translation when the pushchair changes from the single configuration to the tandem configuration and [0066] One portion which is movable in translation in the same case [0067] The so-called stationary portion of the chassis is comprised of: [0068] two side elbows 33 having, when seen on one side, a general L shape, the two branches of which are positioned along the back 34 of the main seat in a child seating position, and the seating surface 35 thereof, respectively, [0069] two small side arches 37 having a general C shape, the round end of which is oriented downwards when the pushchair is in the current utilization position (
[0076] The auxiliary seat 12 is mounted with the ability to move in translation in its retracted configuration underneath the seating surface of the main seat.
[0077] For instance, the means for translating the auxiliary seat may comprise side rails provided on the inner faces of the side bars 43, and additional fingers provided on the seating surface of the auxiliary seat, or any other suitable means.
[0078] It is advantageously mounted to move between: [0079] a position in which it is completely retracted under the main seating surface 35 (
[0082] In the intermediate position in which a child is lying down, as shown in
[0083] The side 61 and front 62 rims may be separated by releasing the ties 64 which connect same to the adjacent edges thereof, but hinged relative to the matching side of the basis 63 of the mattress, so as to be folded against same, and the assembly may be folded again to reduce the overall dimensions thereof and be put in a bag of the pushchair.
[0084] In this regard,
[0085] As shown in
[0092] To fold/unfold the pushchair, the rear uprights can be mounted with the ability to pivot about a horizontal shaft which coincides with the angle of the elbow (an alternative embodiment shown in
[0093] According to this embodiment, the pushchair is folded from its single configuration, as shown in
[0096] The invention is described above as an example. It is understood that those skilled in the art are capable of creating different alternative embodiments of the invention without departing from the scope of the invention.