Stroller
20190256120 ยท 2019-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B9/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B7/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2205/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B7/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B7/147
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B7/142
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2205/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B9/104
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B9/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a stroller (1) moveable between a fully deployed state and a fully collapsed state. The stroller (1) comprises: a seat (2) comprising a seat back (5) pivotably connected to a seat base (6), and one or more stops arranged to prevent the stroller (1) from moving from its fully deployed state to its fully collapsed state, wherein the one or more stops arranged to be released to permit the stroller (1) to move from its fully deployed state to its fully collapsed state when at least one of the seat base (6) and seat back (5) is pivoted towards the other. The stroller provides improved safety.
Claims
1. A stroller moveable between a fully deployed state and a fully collapsed state, the stroller comprising: a seat comprising a seat back pivotably connected to a seat base; and one or more stops arranged to prevent the stroller from moving from its fully deployed state to its fully collapsed state, wherein the one or more stops are arranged to be released to permit the stroller to move from its fully deployed state to its fully collapsed state when at least one of the seat base and seat back is pivoted towards the other.
2. (canceled)
3. A stroller according to claim 1, wherein the seat is releasably mountable to a frame comprising one or more front legs connected to one or more rear legs.
4. (canceled)
5. A stroller according to claim 3, wherein the one or more front legs and/or the one or more rear legs are moveable between a deployed state, in which the one or more front legs are spaced apart from the one or more rear legs, and a folded state, in which the one or more front legs are adjacent the one or more rear legs.
6. (canceled)
7. (canceled)
8. (canceled)
9. (canceled)
10. A stroller according to claim 1, wherein the stroller is arranged so that the seat is mountable to the stroller in a forward facing orientation or a rear facing orientation.
11. A stroller according to claim 1, wherein the seat is moveable between a deployed state, in which it can be sat on by a child, a folded state, in which the seat back and the seat base are adjacent and/or substantially parallel to one another, and a stowed position.
12. A stroller according to claim 11, wherein the stroller further comprises one or more handle adjustment mechanisms for enabling a handle to move between its deployed state and its folded state so that the stroller can move between its fully deployed state and its fully collapsed state.
13. (canceled)
14. (canceled)
15. (canceled)
16. A stroller according to claim 12, wherein the or each handle adjustment mechanism is arranged so that the handle may only be moved between its deployed state and its folded state when the seat is in a stowed position.
17. A stroller according to claim 16, wherein a user operable control of each handle adjustment mechanism is arranged to urge a locking element out of locking engagement with other features of the handle adjustment mechanism when operated by a user to permit or prevent movement of the handle between its deployed and folded states.
18. (canceled)
19. A stroller according to claim 17, wherein the handle adjustment mechanism is arranged so that a protrusion of the locking element extends into or engage with an opening or aperture in another part of the stroller to permit the handle to move between its deployed state and its folded state.
20. A stroller according to claim 10, further comprising one or more seat mounting mechanisms for releasably attaching the seat to the stroller via a corresponding mechanism on the seat.
21. (canceled)
22. A stroller according to claim 20 wherein each seat mounting mechanism comprises an opening for receiving a protrusion on the locking element of the or each handle adjustment mechanism.
23. A stroller according to claim 20, wherein each seat mounting mechanism comprises a forward facing stop arranged to prevent rotation of the seat base downwards when the seat is in a forward facing orientation and in its deployed state wherein the forward facing stop is fixed in position.
24. (canceled)
25. A stroller according to claim 20, wherein each seat mounting mechanism comprises a rear facing stop arranged to prevent rotation of the seat base downwards when the seat is in a rear facing orientation and in its deployed state wherein the rear facing stop is moveable between operative and inoperative positions and is slidably mounted to the forward facing stop and/or seat mounting mechanism.
26. (canceled)
27. (canceled)
28. A stroller according to claim 1, wherein the seat comprises one or more seat hubs for pivotably connecting the seat back and the seat base together wherein each seat hub comprises a plate disposed at its centre arranged to permit or prevent movement of the protrusion on the locking element and thus operation of the handle adjustment mechanism depending on the relative orientations of the seat hub and the handle adjustment mechanism.
29. (canceled)
30. (canceled)
31. (canceled)
32. (canceled)
33. (canceled)
34. (canceled)
35. (canceled)
36. (canceled)
37. (canceled)
38. (canceled)
39. (canceled)
40. (canceled)
41. (canceled)
42. A stroller according to claim 1, wherein the seat base further comprises a seat base protrusion arranged to rotate about the seat hub as the seat base is moved and wherein the seat back further comprises a seat hack protrusion arranged to rotate about the seat hub as the seat back is moved wherein the seat back protrusion comprises an angled surface engagable with the rear facing stop as the seat is moved from its deployed state to its folded state.
43. (canceled)
44. (canceled)
45. (canceled)
46. (canceled)
47. A stroller according to claim 42, wherein engagement between the seat back protrusion and the rear facing stop moves the rear facing stop from an engaged position to a disengaged position which permits the seat base protrusion to proceed beyond the rear facing stop and therefore allows the seat base to be rotated into the stowed position.
48. A stroller comprising: a seat moveable between a deployed state and a folded state; a handle moveable between a deployed state and a folded state; and a handle adjustment mechanism, wherein the handle adjustment mechanism is arranged to permit the handle to move between its deployed state and its folded state only when the seat is in a predetermined state.
49. A stroller according to claim 48, wherein the predetermined state is when the seat is in its folded state or wherein the predetermined state is when the seat is in a stowed position.
50. (canceled)
51. (canceled)
52. (canceled)
53. (canceled)
54. (canceled)
55. A stroller according to claim 1, wherein each seat hub comprises a reclining mechanism that allows the seat back to recline relative to the stroller and/or the seat base wherein the reclining mechanism comprises a releasable locking member having a first locking element engageable with one or more teeth formed in the seat hub and a user operable control provided to enable the locking member to be released to a first release position.
56. A stroller according to claim 55, wherein the seat base further comprises a cam profile for engaging with the second locking element of the seat hub wherein said cam profile is arranged to rotate about the seat hub as the seat base is moved and to contact with and raise the second locking element as the seat base is lifted, such that the coupled first locking element is moved to a second release position, beyond the first.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] In order that the invention may be more clearly understood embodiments thereof will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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[0071] Referring particularly to
[0072] The seat 2 comprises a seat back 5 pivotably mounted to a seat base 6 in a manner such that that the seat back 5 and the seat base 6 are pivotable towards one another. The seat 2 comprises a pair of seat mounting mechanisms 21 that allow attachment and detachment of the seat 2 to and from the frame 3.
[0073] The seat 2 is shown in its deployed state in
[0074] The frame 3 comprises a substantially U-shaped handle 7 pivotably mounted to a base 8 at the free ends of the U. The handle 7 comprises a twist grip portion 19 rotatable relative to the handle 7. Rotation of the twist grip portion 19 operates a pair of handle adjustment mechanisms 20 that allow movement of the handle 7 from a deployed state (shown in
[0075] The base 8 comprises a pair of rear legs 9 pivotably connected to a pair of front legs 10.
[0076] The rear legs 9 are connected together by a fixed substantially U-shaped rear cross member 11. Each rear leg 9 is attached to an axle mount 12. A rear axle 13 extends through a bore in each of the axle mounts 12 and the rear wheels 4 are attached at opposing ends of the rear axle 13. A brake 18 is provided to lock one of the rear wheels 4 to prevent rotation, which prevents rotation of the rear axle 13 and thus movement of the stroller 1.
[0077] The front legs 10 are connected together by a fixed front cross member 14. Each front wheel 15 is attached to a front leg 10 by a fork 16 which is rotatably mounted to the front leg so that the wheel acts as a swiveling caster wheel.
[0078] The rear cross member 11 and the front cross member 14 are connected to one another by a pivotable connection to a lower basket support 17. The lower basket support 17 acts as a base for a basket for storage purposes and comprises a first portion and a second portion pivotably connected to one another.
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[0080] The cog 25 comprises a plurality of teeth 27 that engage with the castellations 26 in the housing 23 and the seat mounting mechanism housing so as to restrict rotational movement of the cog 25 relative to the housing 23 when the teeth engage with both sets of castellations. The cog 25 is also formed with an arcuate protrusion 28 that faces away from the housing 23 when the cog 25 is engaged with the housing 23.
[0081] The twist grip mechanism 24 comprises a disc 29 attached to an arm 30 that is connectable to a cable attached to the twist grip portion 19. Turning the twist grip portion 19 causes the disc 29 to rotate due to the action of the cable. A tooth 31 is formed on a surface of the disc 30 facing the cog 25. The tooth 31 is formed with an angled surface 32 for engaging with a corresponding angled surface on the cog 25. The angled surface 32 is arranged so that engagement of the tooth 31 with the cog 25 upon turning of the disc 29 urges the cog 25 axially away from the housing 23 so that the teeth 27 are clear of the castellations 26 of the housing 23. Axial movement of the cog 25 causes corresponding axial movement of the arcuate protrusion 28.
[0082] Each seat mounting mechanism 21 comprises a mounting 33 formed with a recess 34 comprising a part for locking with a part of the seat hub 40 formed on the seat 2. A pair of substantially parallel, spaced apart slots 35 is formed within the mounting 33 for releasably engaging with a corresponding protrusion formed on the seat hub 40. An arcuate opening 28a is formed within the seat mounting mechanism 21 between the pair of slots 35. The size and shape of the opening 28a corresponds to the size and shape of the protrusion 28 formed on the cog 25.
[0083] The handle adjustment mechanism 20 and the seat mounting mechanism 21 are assembled by mounting an axle, or other suitable fastener, through their respective apertures. In this position, the arcuate protrusion 28 sits within, and is aligned with, the arcuate opening 28a, preventing rotation of the cog 25 relative to the mounting 33.
[0084] In order to collapse the handle 7 from its deployed state to its folded state the twist grip portion 19 is rotated, which rotates the disc 29 and engages the tooth 31 with the cog 28, which urges the cog 28 towards the seating mounting mechanism and clear of the castellations 26 of the housing 23, and thus forces the curved protrusion 28 through the curved opening 28a. If the path for the curved protrusion 28 through the curved opening 36 is not clear then the curved protrusion 28 cannot be pushed through the curved opening 36, which means that it is not possible for the cog 25 to be pushed clear of the housing 23 to allow it to disengage from the handle 7 to permit the handle 7 to be rotated relative to the frame and thus moved between its deployed and stowed states.
[0085] The seat mounting mechanism 21 further comprises a fixed forward facing stop 36 and a moveable rear facing stop 38.
[0086] The forward facing stop 36 is fixed to the seat mounting mechanism 33 and is positioned so that it abuts with the seat base 6 when the seat 2 is mounted to the frame 3 in its forward facing orientation and in a deployed state. The forward facing stop 36 supports the seat base 6 in a position where it extends generally parallel to the surface on which the stroller rests, and prevents over rotation of the seat base 6 towards the surface, which would cause a child to fall off of the seat 2.
[0087] The rear facing stop 38 is slidably mounted to the seat mounting mechanism by way of a stop cover 37 having an aperture for engaging with the forward facing stop 36. The forward facing stop 36 extends through an elongate slot in the rear facing stop 38, permitting the rear facing stop to move between engaged and disengaged positions. A biasing means in the form of a spring 39 is provided for biasing the rear facing stop housing 38 into the engaged position, in which it abuts with the seat base 6 when the seat 2 is mounted to the frame 3 in its rear facing orientation and deployed state. The rear facing stop 38 supports the seat base 6 in a position where it extends generally parallel to the surface on which the stroller rests, and prevents over rotation of the seat base 6 towards the surface and its stowed position, which would cause a child to fall off of the seat 2.
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[0090] A recline stop 50 is provided to prevent the seat back 5 from normally being reclined back beyond its maximum recline position by blocking movement of the first locking member 43 and, hence, seat back 5 regardless of whether the recline handle 41 is pulled or released.
[0091] The locking member 43 comprises first and second pieces 43a, 43b which are slidably engaged with one another such that the first piece 43a can move relative to the second piece 43b to allow a small range of additional movement of the locking member 43 away from the seat hub 40. Thus, movement of the first piece 43a toward the second piece 43b enables movement of the first locking element 44 beyond that achievable by only pulling the recline handle 41, to allow the first locking element 44 to move beyond the recline stop 50, when the seat base 6 is moved so that the seat is in its folded state, as will be explained below, which then allows for the seat back 5 to be moved to its stowed position. A biasing means in the form of a spring 51 is provided to urge the first piece 43a away from the second piece 43b toward its extended position.
[0092] Each seat hub 40 further comprises a switch 49 for engaging and disengaging a connected seat locking member 59 (shown in
[0093] The seat hub 40 also comprises a plate 61 formed with an arcuate aperture 60. When the seat is in a deployed state ready for use the plate 61 blocks the path of the arcuate protrusion 28 through the curved opening 36, which prevents the handle 7 from being folded to its folded state (see e.g.
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[0095] As the seat is moved into its folded state the edge of the second locking element 45 enters the groove 53 in the cam profile 53 which holds the seat in its folded state.
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[0097] The seat back protrusion 55 and the seat base protrusion 54 have substantially the same height and are located in different axial planes to one another such that they may rotate about the seat hub 40 independently.
[0098] In the deployed state shown in
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[0102] In order to unlock the seat 2 from the frame, the switch 49 is operated by sliding it towards the seat back 5, which disengages the seat locking member 59 from the recess 34. This allows the seat 2 to be removed from the stroller 1 and its orientation changed if required. It will be appreciated that in order for the seat 2 to be fully unlocked from the frame 2, the switches 49 on both seat hubs 40 attached to the seat 2 must be operated at the same time.
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[0105] The first step is to lift the seat base 6 upwards so it rotates about the seat hub 40 towards the seat back 5 so that it is substantially parallel to the seat back 5, putting the seat into the folded state shown in
[0106] The second step is to rotate the seat back 5 and the seat base 6 together towards the rear legs 9 to the folded state shown in
[0107] The third step is to fold the handle 7 towards the rear legs 9 into its folded state as shown in
[0108] The fourth step is to unlock and fold the lower basket support 17 by pulling a handle extending along the central pivot of the lower basket support 17 upwardly toward the hub 20 to move the front wheels 15 towards the rear wheels to put the stroller into its fully collapsed state as shown in
[0109] In order to unfold the stroller 1 from its fully collapsed state to its fully deployed state, the procedure described above is reversed. In particular, the lock 62 is unlocked, the handle 7 is unlocked, by releasing the handle 7 from the latch 180, and lifted to its deployed state, and the seat back 5 and the seat base 6 are raised and then separated from one another into their deployed states.
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[0111] The first step is to pull on the recline handle 41, which disengages the first locking element 44 from the teeth 46 cut into the seat hub 40 and allows the seat back 5 to be pivoted rearwards towards the seat base, moving the seat towards the folded state. This movement of the seat back 5 causes the point of the wedge shaped attached seat back protrusion 55 to approach the rear facing stop 38. Further rotation of the seat back 5 towards the seat base 6 puts the seat into the folded state, as shown in
[0112] The second step is thus to rotate the seat back 5 and the seat base 6 together to their stowed position as shown in
[0113] The third step is to fold the handle 7 towards the rear legs 9 to its folded state as shown in
[0114] The fourth step is to unlock and fold the lower basket 17 in order to move the front wheels 15 towards the rear wheels to move the frame 3 and thus the stroller 1 into its fully collapsed state as shown in
[0115] In order to unfold the stroller 1 from its fully collapsed state to its fully deployed state with the seat facing rearwards the procedure described above is reversed. In particular, the lock 62 is unlocked, the handle 7 is released from the latch 180 and lifted to its deployed state, and the seat back 5 and the seat base 6 are raised and then separated from one another into their deployed states, which engages the rear facing stop 38.
[0116] With this arrangement, it is not possible to move the stroller into its fully collapsed state without first moving the seat into its folded state. Accordingly, safety is improved because it is significantly less likely that a child will be trapped in the stroller as it is moved to its fully collapsed state.
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[0118] In use, the height of the mount 109 may be adjusted by pinching the finger hole 107 of each portion together. This movement acts against the biasing force provided by the spring 104 and disengages the locking element 103 from its current groove 102, which allows the sliding member 108 to be slidably moved up and down the seat back whilst held laterally between the first and second guide portions 105, 106. The user then selects a new groove 102 that corresponds with a desired mount 109 height and releases the finger holes 107 of each portion so that the spring 104 biases the locking element 103 into engagement with the groove. This secures the mount 109 at the desired height. A harness can then be attached to the mount 109.
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[0121] The above embodiments are described by way of example only. Many variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.