BABY CARRIAGE
20240400124 ยท 2024-12-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B7/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2205/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B7/064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B7/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a baby carriage. The baby carriage has an unfolded state and a folded state, and includes a handle, a front leg, a rear leg. The handle, the front leg and the rear leg may be pivoted to the unfolded state or the folded state with respect to each other. The handle includes a handle upper joint and a handle lower joint, which may be pivoted to the unfolded state or the folded state with respect to each other. The baby carriage also includes a limiting part, and in the folded state, the limiting part prevents the handle upper joint from pivoting towards the unfolded state. The baby carriage provided by the present disclosure can effectively prevent the handle or a canopy from being unfolded when the baby carriage is folded and carried.
Claims
1. A baby carriage having an unfolded state and a folded state, and comprising: a handle; a front leg; and a rear leg, wherein the handle, the front leg and the rear leg are pivotable to the unfolded state or the folded state with respect to each other, wherein the handle comprises a handle upper joint and a handle lower joint, and the handle upper joint and the handle lower joint are pivotable to the unfolded state or the folded state with respect to each other, and wherein the baby carriage further comprises a limiting part, and in the folded state, the limiting part prevents the handle upper joint from pivoting towards the unfolded state.
2. The baby carriage according to claim 1, further comprising a first canopy bracket, and the first canopy bracket and the handle upper joint pivot together along a same pivot axis.
3. The baby carriage according to claim 1, wherein the handle upper joint comprises a first pivoting part, the handle lower joint comprises a second pivoting part, the limiting part is provided on the first pivoting part, and in the folded state, the limiting part blocks an edge of the second pivoting part to prevent the first pivoting part from pivoting towards the unfolded state with respect to the second pivoting part.
4. The baby carriage according to claim 3, wherein the limiting part is formed as an elastic finger, and when the second pivoting part applies a force on the elastic finger over a threshold value, the elastic finger is elastically deformed to allow the second pivoting part to pivot.
5. The baby carriage according to claim 3, wherein the limiting part is formed as a projection, and the second pivoting part has an unfolding groove, a folding groove and a limiting hole, wherein in the unfolded state, the projection is located in the unfolding groove, and during pivoting from the unfolded state to the folded state, the projection enters into the limiting hole through the folding groove.
6. The baby carriage according to claim 5, wherein the unfolding groove and the folding groove are formed at an edge of the second pivoting part, and the projection is formed at an edge of the first pivoting part.
7. The baby carriage according to claim 1, wherein the handle upper joint comprises a first pivoting part, the handle lower joint comprises a second pivoting part, the second pivoting part is provided with a limiting part, and in the folded state, the limiting part blocks the first pivoting part from pivoting towards the unfolded state with respect to the second pivoting part.
8. The baby carriage according to claim 7, wherein the limiting part is formed as an elastic finger, and when the first pivoting part applies a force on the elastic finger over a threshold value, the elastic finger is elastically deformed to allow the second pivoting part to pivot.
9. The baby carriage according to claim 7, wherein the limiting part is formed as a projection, and the first pivoting part has an unfolding groove, a folding groove and a limiting hole, wherein in the unfolded state, the projection is located in the unfolding groove, and during pivoting from the unfolded state to the folded state, the projection enters into the limiting hole through the folding groove.
10. The baby carriage according to claim 9, wherein the unfolding groove and the folding groove are formed at an edge of the first pivoting part, and the projection is formed at an edge of the second pivoting part.
11. The baby carriage according to claim 3, wherein each of the first pivoting part and the second pivoting part respectively has two plate parts, and there is a gap between the two plate parts of each of the first pivoting part and the second pivoting part, and the two plate parts of the first pivoting part and the two plate parts of the second pivoting part are staggered and at least partially overlapped with each other.
12. The baby carriage according to claim 7, wherein each of the first pivoting part and the second pivoting part respectively has two plate parts, and there is a gap between the two plate parts of each of the first pivoting part and the second pivoting part, and the two plate parts of the first pivoting part and the two plate parts of the second pivoting part are staggered and at least partially overlapped with each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Various objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent by considering the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present disclosure in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The drawings are only exemplary illustrations of the present disclosure and are not necessarily drawn to scale. In the drawings, the same reference numbers refer to the same or similar parts, wherein:
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0027] Baby Carriage 1 [0028] Handle 11 [0029] Handle Upper Joint 111 [0030] First Pivoting Part 1131 [0031] First Plate Part 11311 [0032] Second Plate Part 11312 [0033] Edge 11313 [0034] Handle Lower Joint 112 [0035] Second Pivoting Part 1132 [0036] Third Plate Part 11321 [0037] Fourth Plate Part 11322 [0038] Edge 11323 [0039] Limiting Part 114 [0040] Unfolding Groove 115 [0041] Folding Groove 116 [0042] Limiting Hole 117 [0043] Front Leg 12 [0044] Rear Leg 13 [0045] Wheel 14 [0046] Canopy Bracket 15 [0047] First Canopy Bracket 151 [0048] Second Canopy Bracket 152 [0049] Seat 16
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0050] In order to explain the whole concept of the present disclosure more clearly, the following detailed description will be made by way of example with reference to the attached drawings of the specification.
[0051] It should be noted that in the following description, many specific details are set forth in order to fully understand the present disclosure. However, the present disclosure can be implemented in other ways different from those described here. Therefore, the protection scope of the present disclosure is not limited by the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0052] In addition, in the description of the present disclosure, it should be understood that the terms center, up, down, front, back, left, right, vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, inside, outside, axial, radial, circumferential, etc. indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, which are only for the convenience of describing the present disclosure and simplifying the description, rather than indicating or implying that the indicated device or component must have a specific orientation, or must be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation on the present disclosure.
[0053] In the present disclosure, unless otherwise specified and limited, the terms installed, connected, coupled and fixed should be understood broadly, for example, may be fixed, detachable or integrated; or may be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and may be in an internal communication of two components or an interaction between two components. However, direct connection means that two connected subjects do not build a connection relationship through excessive structure, but only form an integrated part through a connection structure. For those of ordinary skill in the art, the specific meanings of the above terms in the present disclosure can be understood according to specific situations.
[0054] In the present disclosure, unless otherwise specified and limited, a first feature on or under a second feature may be in direct contact between the first and second features, or in indirect contact between the first and second features through an intermediate medium. In the description of this specification, the description referring to the terms an embodiment, some embodiments, example, specific example or some examples means that the specific features, structures, materials or characteristics described in connection with the embodiment or example are included in at least one embodiment or example of the present disclosure. In this specification, the schematic expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials or characteristics described may be combined in any one or more embodiments or examples in a suitable manner.
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[0056] The baby carriage 1 of the present disclosure has an unfolded state (as shown in
[0057] The handle 11 includes a handle upper joint 111 and a handle lower joint 112. The handle upper joint 111 and the handle lower joint 112 are pivotable to the unfolded state or the folded state with respect to each other. As shown in
[0058] The baby carriage also includes a limiting structure (which will be described in detail below), such as an elastic blocking component and a structure in which a projection is engaged with a limiting hole. In the folded state, the limiting structure may prevent the handle upper joint 111 from pivoting towards the unfolded state. The term prevent in the present disclosure may include partial blocking, that is, when the force applied on the limiting structure exceeds a threshold value, the limiting structure may no longer have the blocking effect. The threshold value may be, for example, within a range of force that the user's arm can provide.
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[0063] The limiting part 114 may be formed as an elastic finger. As shown in
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[0067] Although in this embodiment, the limiting part 114 is provided on the first pivoting part 1131, and in other embodiments, the limiting part 114 may also be provided on the second pivoting part 1132. In this way, in the folded state, the limiting part 114 blocks an edge 11313 of the first pivoting part 1131 to prevent the first pivoting part 1131 from pivoting towards the unfolded state with respect to the second pivoting part 1132. When the first pivoting part 1131 applies a force on the limiting part over the threshold value, the limiting part is elastically deformed so as not to prevent the second pivoting part 1132 from pivoting.
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[0069] Only differences between this embodiment and the aforementioned embodiment will be described below, and the same parts will be omitted to avoid repetition.
[0070] In the another embodiment, as shown in
[0071] During pivoting from the folded state to the unfolded state, a force exceeding the threshold may be applied to the handle upper joint 111, so that the limiting part 114 overcomes the blocking of the edge of the limiting hole 117 and leaves the limiting hole 117. When the limiting part 114 is located between the limiting hole 117 and the folding groove 116, the limiting part 114 may contact the second pivoting part 1132 and generate friction. The handle upper joint 111 is further unfolded, so that the limiting part 114 finally returns to the unfolding groove 115 (as shown in
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[0074] A diameter range of the limiting part 114 (bump) may be 2 mm-5 mm, and a height range of the limiting part 114 may be 1 mm-3 mm, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0075] It can be understood that although the limiting part 114 is arranged on the first pivoting part 1131 in this embodiment. In other embodiments, the limiting part 114 may also be arranged on the second pivoting part 1132, and the unfolding groove 115, the folding groove 116 and the limiting hole 117 are correspondingly arranged on the first pivoting part 1131. In this way, in the folded state, the limiting part 114 (bump) is constrained by the limiting hole 117 on the first pivoting part 1131 to prevent the first pivoting part 1131 from pivoting towards the unfolded state with respect to the second pivoting part 1132. When a force exceeding the threshold value is applied to the handle upper joint 111, the limiting part 114 is separated from the limiting hole 117, so that the first pivoting part 1131 pivots and be unfolded with respect to the second pivoting part 1132.
[0076] In other embodiments, the limiting part 114 formed as the elastic finger and the limiting part 114 formed as the bump may be used at the same time, and both of them may be provided on the first pivoting part 1131 or the second pivoting part 1132 at the same time, or may be provided on the first pivoting part 1131 and the second pivoting part 1132 respectively. In addition, the number of elastic fingers and bumps may also vary.
[0077] Those skilled in the art will easily think of other embodiments of the present disclosure after considering the specification and practicing the present disclosure as mentioned above. The present disclosure is intended to cover any variations, uses or adaptations of the present disclosure, which follow the general principles of the present disclosure and include common knowledge or common technical means in the technical field that are not disclosed in the present disclosure. Also, the specification and its embodiments are to be regarded as examples only, and the scope and spirit of the present disclosure are indicated by the claims of the present disclosure.
[0078] Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to the examples of typical embodiments, the terms used are illustrative and exemplary, rather than restrictive. Since the present disclosure may be embodied in various forms without departing from the spirit and essence of the present disclosure, it should be understood that the above-mentioned embodiments are not limited to any of the foregoing details, but should be interpreted in the broadest sense within the scope defined by the claims, so all changes that fall within the scope of the claims or their equivalents should be covered by the claims.