Vehicle for An Infant
20230013429 · 2023-01-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B9/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K15/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B9/245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B7/086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B9/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle for an infant having a vehicle body (10) having a front end (11) and a rear end (12), a front steering unit (20) mounted on the front end (11) and including a steering column (21) on which a front wheel (31) and a handlebar (22) are mounted, a seat (41) mounted between the front end (11) and the rear end (12), a first rear wheel (321) connected to the vehicle (10) body via a first wheel carrier (171) and a second rear wheel (322) connected to the vehicle body (10) via a second wheel carrier (172), the first and the second wheel carriers (171, 172) being rotatably mounted on the rear end (12) between a compact configuration and a deployed configuration, the first and the second wheel carriers (171, 172) being movable between the two configurations independently of each other.
Claims
1. A vehicle for an infant comprising: a vehicle body (10) having a front end (11) and a rear end (12), a front steering unit (20) mounted on the front end (11) and comprising a steering column (21) on which a front wheel (31) and a handlebar (22) are mounted, a seat (41) mounted between the front end (11) and the rear end (12), a first rear wheel (321) connected to the vehicle (10) body via a first wheel carrier (171) and a second rear wheel (322) connected to the vehicle body (10) via a second wheel carrier (172), the first and the second wheel carriers (171, 172) being rotatably mounted on the rear end (12) between a compact configuration in which the first and second rear wheels (321, 322) are positioned near the front end (11) and a deployed configuration in which the first and second rear wheels (321, 322) are spaced apart from the front end (11) so as to be operational, the first and the second wheel carriers (171, 172) being movable between the two configurations independently of each other, wherein the vehicle body (10) comprises lateral shapes (15) configured to cooperate with one end of the wheel carrier (171, 172) so as to allow a rotation of approximately 180° of the wheel carrier in an area delimited by the vehicle body (10) and the ground when the wheel carriers (171, 172) are in the deployed configuration.
2. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the first wheel carrier (171) is rotatably mounted about a first axis of rotation (A1) on the rear end (12) and the second wheel carrier (172) is rotatably mounted about a second axis of rotation (A2) on the rear end (12), each of the first and second axes of rotation (A1, A2) forming an angle of between 60° and 90°, inclusive, with the median plane (PM) of the vehicle body (10).
3. The vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the first axis of rotation (A1) and the second axis of rotation (A2) are normal to planes that intersect each other.
4. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the first rear wheel (321) is rotatably mounted on the first wheel carrier (171) about a third axis of rotation (A3) and the second rear wheel (322) is rotatably mounted on the second wheel carrier (172) about a fourth axis of rotation (A4), the third axis of rotation (A3) and the fourth axis of rotation (A4) being arranged substantially parallel to the median plane (PM) of the vehicle body (10).
5. The vehicle according to claim 4, wherein each rear wheel (321, 322) is rotatably mounted on an intermediate element (18) that is in turn rotatable about the third axis of rotation (A3) or the fourth axis of rotation (A4), each intermediate element (18) being connected to the wheel carrier (171, 172) by fitting.
6. The vehicle according to claim 1, comprising locking means (191, 192) to keep the wheel carriers (171, 172) in the compact configuration or the deployed configuration.
7. The vehicle according to claim 1, comprising a footrest (60) between the front end (11) and the rear end (12), the footrest (60) comprising a footrest support (61) and two flaps (62) arranged on either side of the footrest support (61), the flaps (62) being configured to cooperate with the wheel carriers (171, 172) to pass from a horizontal position to a vertical position.
8. The vehicle according to claim 7, wherein the flaps (62) are rotatably mounted on axes of rotation that are normal to planes that intersect each other.
9. The vehicle according to claim 8, comprising means for retaining the flaps (62) in the vertical position, the retaining means being separate from the wheel carriers (171, 172).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0040] The invention will be better understood upon reading the description that follows, given solely by way of example and with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0047] As seen in
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[0049] Still in
[0050] According to a particular variant, the tricycle can be converted into a bicycle by placing the two rear wheels side by side. To this end, each second portion 182 of the intermediate element 18 is rotatably mounted on the corresponding wheel carrier so that the intermediate element 18 is rotatable about a third axis of rotation (A3) or a fourth axis of rotation (A4), the third axis of rotation (A3) and the fourth axis of rotation (A4) being arranged substantially perpendicular to the median plane (PM) of the vehicle body 10.
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[0052] As seen in
[0053] In order to keep the wheel holders 171, 172 in the compact configuration or the deployed configuration, the children's vehicle 1 comprises locking means 191, 192, which are push buttons arranged on each wheel holder 171, 172 and cooperating with the vehicle body 10 in order to lock the wheel carriers 171, 172.
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[0055] The flaps 62 have symmetrical shapes with respect to the footrest support 61. Each flap 62 has a width (L) large enough for the ends of the flaps 62 to be able to come into contact with the wheel carriers 171, 172 when the latter arrive at a predetermined intermediate position between the compact configuration and the deployed configuration. The movement of the wheel carriers 171, 172 then causes the flaps to rise. Depending on the spacing of the wheel carriers 171, 172 and the position of the footrest 60 on the vehicle, those skilled in the art could easily obtain the satisfactory width (L) by carrying out calculations or tests.
[0056] Furthermore, as illustrated by
[0057] The invention is not limited to the embodiments described here, and other embodiments will become clearly apparent to a person skilled in the art. It is in particular possible to envisage means for retaining the flaps in the vertical position, the retaining means being separate from the wheel carriers 171, 172.
LIST OF REFERENCES
[0058] 1: children's vehicle [0059] 10: vehicle body [0060] 11: front end [0061] 12: rear end [0062] 15: lateral shapes [0063] 20: front steering unit [0064] 21: steering column [0065] 22: handlebar [0066] 31: front wheel [0067] 41: seat [0068] 41: mounting tube [0069] 60: footrest [0070] 61: footrest support [0071] 62: flaps [0072] 70: rod [0073] 71: handle [0074] 171: first wheel carrier [0075] 172: second wheel carrier [0076] 18: intermediate element [0077] 181: first portion [0078] 182: second portion [0079] 191, 192: locking means [0080] 321: first rear wheel [0081] 322: second rear wheel [0082] A1: first axis of rotation [0083] A2: second axis of rotation [0084] A3: third axis of rotation [0085] A4: fourth axis of rotation [0086] A5, A6: footrest rotation axes [0087] PM: median plane [0088] S1: clockwise