FOLDABLE CAR SEAT CARRIAGE
20240367705 ยท 2024-11-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B7/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2848
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B7/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A foldable car seat carriage includes a frame unit and an engagement unit. The frame unit includes two leg frames. Each of the leg frames includes two legs pivotable relative to each other, and a driving mechanism. The driving mechanism has opposite ends connected pivotally to the legs at first and second intersections. The engagement unit includes two bayonets. Each of the bayonets has a linking portion connected pivotally to the driving mechanism of a respective one of the leg frames. For each of the leg frames, change of a distance between the first and second intersections of the driving mechanism and the legs during pivot action of the legs converts a position of the engagement unit relative to the legs.
Claims
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17. A foldable child seat carriage configured to support a child seat thereon, comprising: a foldable frame including a first leg frame configured to fold at a first hub and a second leg frame configured to fold at a second hub; a first car seat adapter configured to couple the child seat to the first leg frame, the first car seat adapter connected to the first hub for movement between an extended position in which the first car seat adapter extends from the first hub by a first distance and a retracted position in which the first car seat adapter extends from the first hub by a second distance less than the first distance; and a second car seat adapter configured to couple the child seat to the second leg frame, the second car seat adapter connected to the second hub for movement between an extended position in which the second car seat adapter extends from the second hub by a third distance and a retracted position in which the second car seat adapter extends from the second hub by a fourth distance less than the third distance.
18. The carriage of claim 17, wherein the first leg frame includes a forward leg and a rear leg pivotally connected to one another via the first hub and wherein the first car seat adapter is coupled to the first hub via a first linkage.
19. The carriage of claim 18, wherein the first linkage includes a pair of links pivotally connected to one another, a first one of the links of the first linkage being pivotally connected to the forward leg of the first leg frame and a second one of the links of the first linkage being pivotally connected to the rear leg of the first leg frame.
20. The carriage of claim 19, wherein the first leg frame includes a first knob protruding therefrom and wherein the first car seat adapter is slidably coupled to the first knob so that, as the first and second leg frames are folded, the links of the first linkage rotate relative to one another and move the first car seat adapter slidably between the extended and retracted positions.
21. The carriage of claim 20, wherein the first car seat adapter includes a stop block positioned to abut against the first knob when the first car seat adapter is at the extended position.
22. The carriage of claim 17, wherein the first car seat adapter is formed as a bayonet configured to releasably lockingly engage a car seat.
23. The carriage of claim 18, wherein the frame includes four wheels connected respectively to lower ends of legs of the first and second leg frames.
24. The carriage of claim 19, wherein a linking portion of the first car seat adapter is pivotally connected to an intersection of the links of the first linkage.
25. The carriage of claim 24, wherein the links of the first linkage are arranged so that, when the frame is folded, the intersection of the links of the first linkage moves further from the first hub.
26. The carriage of claim 24, wherein the intersection of the links of the first linkage is biased to urge the first car seat adapter to the extended position when the frame is unfolded.
27. The carriage of claim 26, wherein the frame further includes a latch operable to releasably lock the frame in an unfolded state, the latch being selectively releasable to permit the frame to be folded.
28. A foldable child seat carriage configured to support a child seat thereon, comprising: a foldable stroller frame including a first leg frame configured to fold at a first hub; a first car seat adapter configured to couple the child seat to the first leg frame, the first car seat adapter connected to the first hub for movement between an extended position in which the first car seat adapter extends from the first hub by a first distance and a retracted position in which the first car seat adapter extends from the first hub by a second distance less than the first distance; and a foldable basket frame coupled to the stroller frame, the basket frame including first and second elongate basket members pivotally connected to one another, the first and second elongate basket members being pivotally coupled to the first leg frame so that, when the stroller frame is folded, the basket frame folds.
29. The carriage of claim 28, wherein the basket frame further comprises a basket support member coupled to the basket frame.
30. The carriage of claim 29, wherein the first and second elongate basket members are coupled to one another at a hinge and wherein the basket support member is a wire connected to the hinge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0040] Each of the leg frames 11 includes a knob 12, two legs 13, a driving mechanism 14, and a latch 18.
[0041] Each of the legs 13 includes a leg body 130 that has opposite upper and lower leg ends 131, 132, and a hub half 133 that is formed on the upper leg end 131. The hub halves 133 of the legs 13 are rotatably connected to each other such that the legs 13 are pivotable relative to each other. In this embodiment, for each of the legs 13, the hub half 133 and the leg body 130 are molded as one piece. In this embodiment, the legs 13 are made using gas-assisted injection molding.
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[0053] To convert the frame unit 1 from the folded state to the setup state, a user grabs the hubs 12 and press down on the latches 18 of the leg frames 11 while pushing the wheels 16 against the ground. The wheels 16 allow the legs 13 of each of the leg frames 11 to pivot relative to each other until the angle between the legs 13 is at a predetermined angle and the hub halves 133 of the legs 13 lock the frame unit 1 into the setup state. As the frame unit 1 is being converted to the setup state, the bayonets 21 are driven upwards into the extended position. When the bayonets 21 are at the extended position, the car seat 20 may be installed onto the engagement unit 2 by lowering the car seat 20 onto the engagement unit 2 until the engagement plungers 201 respectively engage the plunger engaging holes 214 of the bayonets 21.
[0054] When the user presses the release button 202 to retract the engagement plungers 201, the car seat 20 can be disengaged from the engagement unit 2 and removed from the foldable car seat carriage. To convert the frame unit 1 from the setup state to the folded state once the car seat 20 has been removed, the latches 18 are pressed down on and the frame unit 1 is lifted off the ground to allow the weight of the legs 13 to drive the leg frames 11 to automatically fold. As the frame unit 1 is converted to the folded state, the bayonets 21 are driven downward into the retracted position to reduce the folded volume of the foldable car seat carriage.
[0055] The embodiment of the foldable car seat carriage has the advantage of a small folded volume achieved through the retractable bayonets, while retaining features such as the option of adding a basket for storage. The relatively small folded volume of the foldable car seat carriage allows it to be stowed in a car footwell area instead of the trunk of the car to allow quick stowaway and retrieval. In this embodiment, a handle is not included and the foldable car seat carriage is intended to be maneuvered using a handle of the car seat 20 which further reduces the folded volume.
[0056] In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to one embodiment, an embodiment, an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
[0057] While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.