AU669200B2 - Foldable baby carriage frame and cradle seat couplable to same - Google Patents

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AU669200B2
AU669200B2 AU46185/93A AU4618593A AU669200B2 AU 669200 B2 AU669200 B2 AU 669200B2 AU 46185/93 A AU46185/93 A AU 46185/93A AU 4618593 A AU4618593 A AU 4618593A AU 669200 B2 AU669200 B2 AU 669200B2
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AUSTRALIA 66 9 o PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
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*e* Same of Applicant JAN, S.A.
*'Actual Inventor(s): RAMON JANE CABAGNERO Address for Service: CALLINAN LAWR1E, 278 High Street, Kew, 3101, Victoria, Australia Invention Title: "FOLDABLE BABY CARRIAGE FRAME AND CRADLE SEAT COUPLABLE TO SAME" The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me:- Foldable Baby Carriage Fram and Cradle Seaft Couplable to Same This invention is a foldable frame, and cradle seat couplable to same, for baby carriages.
The applicant is title holder of the Invention Patent ES P9002663, refering to a baby carriage frame made up of an inverted U handlebar slide mounted on the front feet by a guide flange, and to which the upper end of the corresponding rear foot is hinged. To the upper ends of the front feet, which are joined together by a cross member, are hinged the section ends of the transversal U element, which at the lower end of its vertical sections is hinged to the intermediate zone of the rear feet, being hinged in the rear to the upper zone of the sections of the mentioned U element, stringers for supporting the seat and /or cradle type t 15 carrier. Securing elements have been placed at the upper end of the front feet.
The purpose of this invention is to improve the frame of the baby carriage indicated in the Spanish Patent, to allow it to be folded not only from top to bottom, but also transversely, that is, moving the sides together to notably reduce its volume, with the added advantage of providing the baby carriage with another securing element which prevents accidental folding should the securing elements on the front feet fail, or be positioned defectively.
It is a characteristic feature of this new frame that all the transversal elements are hinged to allow the described folding operation of the frame.
Thus, the U section transversal element has been deprived of the transversal section, which has been replaced by two cross-hinged arms, which join the lower ends of the remaining vertical parts of the U section to the lower end of the handlebar sections, hi,.jing the rear sections of said arms by means of tie-bars to the middle sections of the mentioned vertical elements.
Also, the middle section of the handlebar and the cross element joining the front feet together are split into hinged parts, the middle section of the handlebar being made up of two L-shaped elements, which are joined together by inserting and partially turning coaxially the corresponding sections of the handlebar, while the other sections are hinged together by a central 00: ~transversal rod parallel to the handlebar sections, the hinge of which includes a securing pin which locks it in the unfolded position.
too: The hinged parts that make up the cross element between the front feet will, advantageously, be elastically impelled to its extended position.
Another characteristic is the presence of an eccentric locating pin which by partially turning its circular control device determines the linear displacement of 20 the locking element, which ensures the coupling of the seat or cradle carrier to the stringers provided for this purpose on the frame, and which are hinged at the back to the above mentioned vertical elements.
Different models of cradle seats are already known which are made up of a seat frame with lateral arm rests and front railing, with backrest and footrest hinged to the frame. It is also known that these types of cradle seats are coupled removably to the frame of different models of baby carriages, being able to be positioned facing the front or rear.
In most of these carriages, above all in those in which the frame is folded transversally, the seat must be removed in order to fold the carriage as the framework of the former is transversally rigid, with the person pushing the baby in the carriage, usually mothers or baby sitters, have to perform various operations, usually cumbersome, when they have to fold the carriage, and they find themselves on one side of the folded carriage with the seat on the other, and, with the baby in it, cannot alone, for example, carry all the equipment onto public transport.
Another purpose of this invention is to obtain a cradle seat that folds together with the carriage, that is, a seat that does not require removal to fold the 10 carriage. This eliminates the above mentioned problem, and also allows storing the cartiage in a very small space, whether in the boot of a car or at home.
Another very important feature of this cradle seat is an automatic locking device which, when the seat is removed from the frame of the carriage, locks the transversal folding apparatus of the seat to prevent accidental folding and ensure the safety of the baby.
To obtain transversal folding of the cradle seat, the seat itself, backrest and footrest are flexible and 20 mounted on frames, which include lateral supports, joined together by hinged elements.
These hinged elements, in the case of the seat are made up of two cross-hinged arms, which also include a locking caliper which, subject to elastic pressures, ensures the locking of the arms in their open position, and the use of the seat out of the carriage.
When the seat is coupled to the corresponding side stringers of the carriage frame, the operation of the above mentioned automatic locking device is cancelled as a crosswise hinged and divided rod hinged transversally to one of the longitudinal supports of the seat frame, and which protrudes at one end through the corresponding side armrest, makes contact with said end with the frame stringer and turns in such a way that the other end of the rod unlocks the above mentioned caliper, thereby allowing the crossed arms to fold when the cradle seat receives the transversal folding pressure exerted when the frame is folded.
When this type of baby carriage has to be folded, it presents some difficulties for the person who is looking after the baby, as the three locking pins must be manipulated, the handlebar locking pin and those on each side of the frame, and usually only one hand is available to do this as the other must be used to hold 10 the baby.
!To simplify this baby carriage pin unlocking operation a device has been conceived by which a single operation on the handlebar locking pin unlocks this pin as well as the two lateral locking pins.
In order that the baby carriage does not become insecure in its open position when the direct unlocking controls of the lateral locking pins are suppressed, as per the invention, a safety device has been envisaged on the handlebar hinge that can be manually unlocked in 20 the same unlocking operation of said locking pin.
The handlebar in this case is made up of two "L" sections, whose shorter arms are hinged together to form the middle section of the handlebar, while the longer arms make up the branch sections of the handlebar, with the particularity that said branch sections are made up of two sections which may be turned coaxially to each other, one of whose sections, joined to the shorter arm, has the projection on which the baby carriage folding locking pin is hooked on, which locking pin is mounted on the front feet of the baby carriage.
Another characteristic is that the hinge, envisaged on the handlebar, in the position corresponding to the extended handlebar position is retained by an elastically sprung safety device, and has a manual control which can release the indicated hinge.
With this system, on turning one of the two shorter arms of the middle section of the handlebar with reference to the other, the coaxial rotation of the branch sections of the handlebar joined to said shorter arms is achieved, and with this the release of the projections of said branches with respect to the locking pins mounted on the front feet, thereby allowing the sliding of the handlebar branch sections over these, to achieve complete folding of the baby carriage.
These and other features will be understood more clearly from the detailed description which follows, 99*9 together with eight sheets of drawings, which serve as a practical representation of the carriage, and are shown only as a non limiting example of the scope of the invention.
In the drawings: "9 Figure 1 shows a perspective of the frame assembly in 20 the open position.
Figure 2 is a schematic top view of the cross-hinged arms and the tie rods which allow the frame to be V, folded transversally.
Figures 3 and 4 show a top view and sectional elevation, respectively, of the hinge and locking device of the two elements which make up the middle section -of the handlebar.
Figure 5 shows a top view of the folded frame.
Figure 6 shows a perspective of the eccentric locking pin which locks the seat and/or cradle carrier coupling.
Figures 7 and 8 show, schematically, an elevation of the position of this locking device and the locking element in the locked and unlocked position, respectively.
Figure 9 shows a perspective of the cradle seat coupled to the frame of the baby carriage.
Figure 10 shows a top view of this assembly, cradle seat and frame, in the folded position.
Figure 11 shows a side elevation of the cradle seat.
Figure 12 shows a top plan view of a cradle seat section.
Figure 13 shows a bottom plan view of the cradle seat.
Figure 14 shows an elevation of the middle section of i. 10 the handlebar in the extened position of the baby carriage.
Figure 15 shows in detail a sectional elevation of the construction of the handlebar safety device.
Figure 16 shows a rear elevation of the above mentioned safety device.
Figure 17 shows a side elevation of the construction details, with coaxial rotation, of the handlebar branch sections, with the locking pin envisaged on the front feet.
20 Figure 18 is a detail plan view of the locking pin mounted or the front feet.
Figure 19 is an elevation of the initiation of folding of the handlebar with unlocking of the locking pins 0 seemounted on the front feet.
As shown in the drawings, the frame is made up of a handlebar 1, of general U shape, whose middle section, which forms the pushing handle, consists of two Lshaped sections 2 and 3, of which one section, shorter ard tubular, is inserted, with capacity for partial coaxial turning, on the corresponding 4 and 5 sections of the handlebar, while the other sections of the Lshaped elements are hinged together by a transversal rod 6 parallel to the handlebar sections. Partial coaxial turning of the 2 and 3 L-shaped elements is achieved by the use of crosswise arranged slots 7 on same which are adjusted onto a fixed pivot on the 4 and sections of the handlebar, and which are not shown in the drawings.
The handlebar 1 is slide mounted on the front feet 8 and 9 and is guided in movement by brackets 10 and 11 which are hinged with a pin 12 to the upper end of the vertical elements 13 and 14, which at their lower parts hinge the arm ends 15 and 16, which are cross-hinged at their centre 17 (Fig. which at the other end are 10 hinged with the lower ends of the 4 and 5 sections of the handlebar.
The rear sections of said arms 15 and 16 are hinged by 0000 tie rods 18 and 19 to the middle sections of the vertical elements 13 and 14.
The end hinges 20 and 21 of the arms 15 and 16, as well as 22 and 23 of the tie rods 18 and 19 are double and are parallel to two axis arranged perpendicularly to :each other.
The sections 4 and 5 of the handlebar, below the S: 20 flanges 10 and 11, are joined to other guide brackets 20 24 and 25 through which slide the front feet 8 and 9, on whose guide flanges is hinged with a pin 26 the upper end of the rear feet 27 and 28, at the lower end of which are hinged by pins 29 the lower section of the vertical elements 13 and 14.
At the upper section of said vertical elements are hinged by a pin 30 the rear ends of the side stringers 31 and 32 which at their front end are hinge supported by their respective angular struts 33 and 34, which at their bottom end are hinged to the upper section of their respective rear feet 27 and 28.
These stringers are provided with devices 35 and 36 which allow a seat to be moveably coupled on them. The front devices 35 are provided with a pin to ensure said coupling and consists of a circular control knob 37, which by partial rotation G and the intervention of an eccentric internal protrusion 38 determines the rectilinear displacement R of the locking device 35 and of which entails an internal location 39 with a radial branch 40 upon which acts said eccentric projection (Figures 7 and 8).
The transversal folding of the chassis, bringing together the side elements, is assisted by the hinged arms 15 and 16, the tie rods 18 and 19, the hinges of 10 the handlebar middle section 2-3 and the hinges of the cross-element 41 which joins the front feet 8 and 9 5* 0 together.
This cross-element consists of two sections 42 and 43 hinged together by a pin 44 and hinged at their ends to their matching squares 45 and 46 fixed to the front feet, with a spiral spring 47 mounted on the central hinge 44 which pushes said sections to their extended position in which they locate in prolongation to each other.
•06:6 20 The hinge of the central shaft 6 of the handlebar has a pin 48, which locks it in the extended position, the locating pin consisting of a stopping dog 49 (Figure 4) seated in the recess 50 of the disc-shaped extension 51 at the end of the L-section 2 of the handlebar, and which protrudes from said recess by the force of a spring 52 and is inserted into a notch 53 at the outer edge of-the ether disc-shaped extension 54 at the end of the other L-section 3 of the handlebar, on whose stopping dog there is an external push button 55 which locates the ment-oned notch and when pressed seats the stopping dog 49 inside the seat 50, allowing free rotation between the two superposed expansions 51 and 54 around the shaft 6 which passes through their centre.
In addition to this locating pin the frame also has a locating pin 56 on each side to ensure locking of the extended in use position, whose pin, for example, is of the same specifications as those for the frame of the previously mentioned ES-P9002663 patent.
This frame may be complemented with a tray which is coupled to the lower part with suitable devices.
As shown in Figures 9 and 10 the cradle seat is coupled to the foldable baby carriage for which this cradle :.."seat has been mainly designed, and is made up of S 10 flexible seat frame 30, consisting of two lateral longitudinal support elements 61 and is provided with lateral arm rests 62. To the lower part of this frame is hinged the flexible back rest frame 63 consisting of two lateral longitudinal support elements 64 on whose lateral part of the frame there are devices 65 for locking the back rest at different angles.
To the front part of the seat frame is hinged a S• footrest 66, and on the lateral arm rests 62 is hinged Sa sliding type front railing 67, whose lower lateral 9 20 sections on the exterior face are provided with chanelled extensions 68 which are fitted to their respective laterel stringers 31 of the baby carriage frame.
The two longitudinal supports 61 of the seat frame are joined together at the lower end by two cross-hinged arms 69 and 70 (Figure 13) of which one section is hinged through an intermediate point 71. The other sections of said two arms are joined together by a locking caliper 72 which locks the cradle seat in the open, useful position. At the point where the caliper is hinged to the arm 69, a spring 73 is mounted which ensures the open position of the lockinq caliper to maintain the locked position.
At their free ends said cross-hinged arms 69 and are bent upward to form vertical sections 74 which are coupled together and may be rotated coaxially in their seats 75 set in the lateral arm rests 62.
Means have been envisaged on the cradle seat which, when coupled to the frame of the baby carriage, release the locking caliper 72 to allow crosswise folding of the cradle seat together with the folding of the frame, as shown in Figure 10. The indicated devices are made up of a bent rod 76, which at one end 77, directed downward, is hinged by means of a bracket 78 (Figure 10 12) to one of the longitudinal supports 61 of the seat frame, while at the other end 79 (Figure 13) the rod protrudes from the channeled extension 68 of the corresponding lateral arm rest 62.
On coupling the cradle seat onto the frame of the baby carriage, the end 79 of the rod 76 makes contact with the corresponding lateral stringer 31 of the frame, by which said rod is rotated through the hinge on the bracket 78, whose rotation acts upon the other end 77 of the rod, which pushes the extended arm 80 of the 20 locking caliper, overcoming the resistance of the spring 73 and releasing said caliper, by which the cradle seat can be folded crosswise together with the frame.
When the cradle seat i.s removed with respect to the frame, the locking caliper 72 is locked again and the bent rod 76 is maintained in its inactive position, as its end 77 is subjected to the traction of a spring 81 fixed to the corresponding longitudinal supprrt element 61.
The inclined position locking devices 65 of the back rest are released by means of a common central control 82, which is hinged with two diverging tie rods 83 to said devices, whose control is coupled slidewise on a support 84 coupled on the hinge point of two crosshinged arms 85 and 86 which are joined together at the two longitudinal supports 64 of the back rest frame, of which one of its sections is hinged in turn through an intermediate point 87.
The leg rest is made up of a flexible sheet 88, and consists of a frame with two lateral support elements 89 provided with locking devices 90 for the different inclined positions of the leg rest, and to which are coupled, with optional coaxial rotation capacity, the angular elements 91 located at the side and the front %see. 10 half of the leg rest, and which are joined together hingewise through its front section by a tie rod 92.
The lateral support elements 89 of the frame of the leg rest are at the lower end made up of their respective blocks 93 with lower inclined face, through which the leg rest is pushed upward by the cross-hinged arms 69 and 70 of the seat during transversal folding of the cradle seat if the leg rest is in the lowered position.
The front railing 67 is made up of two lateral arms 94 which are inserted telescopically into the upper 20 tubular sections 95 of the lateral arm supports 62, and which are retained in different protruding positions by means of a locking device 96 so as to adapt its length should the seat be used as such or as a cradle. The front section of the railing consists of three sections, one central section 97 and the other two 98 and 99 which are longer lateral sections, hinged together, and are held in aliqnment by meanf of stopping dogs and the pressure of a spring oo00, which is extended when the front railing is folded toward the interior of the seat when the cradle seat is folded (Figure The back rest of the cradle seat is provided with a hinged head 101, which is coupled laterally with tie rods 102 to the lateral arm rests 62 to achieve rotation and lock the end of the back rest in its folded position (Figure 11) The cradle seat is finished with its corresponding seating pad, and can be generally fitted to foldable frames that are folded in a way similar to the one described, As shown in Figure 14, the handlebar is made up of two sections, 2 and 3, which are hinged together through their lower arms by a transversal shaft 6, and make up the middle section of the handlebar which forms i10 the pushing handle of same, while the upper arms of the sections make up the branches 4 and 5 of the handlebar.
The lower arms of the 2 and 3 sections are made up of plastic tubular parts in whose elbow ends the upper ends of the upper steel arms 4 and 5 are inserted, to stiffen these two sections, and are secured with a rivet 7, (Fig.16) The handlebar, by means of its branch sections is slide-mounted on the front feet 8 and 9, and its 20 branches 4 and 5 have divided lower zones to make up the end sections 4 (Figure 17) joined to the guideflanges 24 along which the front feet slide.
The branches 4 and 5 of the handlebar can rotate coaxially with -'respect to the end sections 4 of same.
To this purpose, coupling between each other can be performed, for example, by a threaded rod 103, joined to the' branches 4 and 5, which is threaded into a threaded socket 104 joined to said sections 4.
Said handlebar sections 4 and 5 have a projection 105 (Figure 17) on their lower face on which the locking pin 56 is hooked when the baby carriage is in the extended position, whose locking pin is mounted on the front feet 8 and 9. This locking pin is made up of a hook 106 made of a single section and hinged by means of the pin 107 to the upper part of the front feet, whose hook holds the projection 105 against which it is pushed by a helical spring 108 threaded on the pin 107, and whose ends rest, respectively, on the front foot and the section which makes up the hook 106.
The extended position of the handlebar (Figure 14) is locked, besides locking pin 48 action, by means of a safety device made up of a latch 110 (Figure SO pressed on one end by a spring 111, and which on the other end is inserted in a bolt eye 112 envisaged in the discoidal expansion 51, preventing its rotation with respect to discoidal expansion 54 of part 3 of the handlebar where said latch 110 is mounted in a recess 113 of said part.
This latch is joined to an exterior control 114 of half-round section which slides on the rear part of the *1 @5 short end of part 3 of the handlebar.
On turning the safety device in the direction of the arrow F (Figure 15) it is released to the expansion 51 20 with respect to the latch 110, and on pressing the button 55 as well, the safety pin 48 is unlocked, and it is now possible to turn the shorter arms of the "L" shaped sections, 2 and 3, which form the pushing handle of the handlebar with reference to each other, and by whose angular rotation (Figure 6) determines the coaxial rotation of the branches, 4 and 5, of the handlebar joined to said shorter arms, and thereby release the projections 105 of said branches with respect to the locking pins 56 mounted on the front feet, thereby allowing complete folding of the baby carriage.
The safety device which locks the hinge of the handlebar can also be mounted on the locking pin itself 48 to lock it against involuntary pressing of its pushbutton.

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14- The claims defining the invention are as follows: 1. A carriage comprising a foldable frame having a first pair of legs and a second pair of legs, said legs of said first pair each having a first end for supporting ground engaging wheels and a foldable member extending between said legs of said first pair adjacent said first end, said legs of said first pE'" each having a second end opposite said first ends thereof and a foldable handle member extending between said legs of said first pair adjacent said second ends thereof, said legs of said first pair each including, intermediate said first and second ends, a pivot member allowing said ends to be moved toward each other to a folded position and away from each other to an extended position for use, said legs of said second pair each having an end pivotally connected to one of said legs of said first pair and an opposite end for supporting ground engaging wheels, said frame further including a plurality of seat support arms including a first pair of arms each having one end pivotally connected at a position intermediate said pivot member and said first end of a respective leg of said first pair of legs and an opposite end pivotally connected to a generally vertical arm with said vertical arm being connected between a said respective leg of said second pair and a said leg of said first pair between said pivot member and said .55555 second end of said respective leg of said first pair, said plurality of seat support arms including a second pair of arms each having one end pivotally connected to one of said arms of said first pai: intermediate said ends thereof and a AI Inlw ll .M .1 second end pivotally connected to a said vertical arm intermediate the ends of said respective vertical arm with said second pair of arms intersecting intermediate said ends thereof, said frame having opposite sides and one of said legs of said first pair of legs being on one side of said frame and the other leg of said fi-s' pair being on the side opposite said one side. 2. The carriage as claimed in claim 1 wherein said foldable member extending between said legs of said first pair adjacent said second ends thereof comprises a handlebar in the form of two L-shaped members connected together by a hinge member. 3. The carriage as claimed in claim 2, wherein said hinge member includes a stopping dog elastically urged into a locking position to prevent pivoting of said L-shaped members relative to each other, said stopping o dog being manually actuatable to move from a locked to an unlocked position to allow pivoting movement of said L-shaped members about said hinge member. 4. The carriage as claimed in claim 1, wherein said foldable member extending between said legs of said first pair adjacent said first ends o *9 thereof comprises two sections hinged together and an elastic member urging said two hinged sections towards an extended position. 5. The carriage as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second pair of arms support a seat for a user. 6. The carriage as claimed in claim 1, wherein said frame includes a pair of side struts, each strut having one end connected pivotally to I1¢2 -16- /erAI (Ler+ ic-c one of saidarms adjacent said connection of said respectivearm to said respective leg of said first pair, said respective struts each having another end opposite said one end with said opposite end being supported by one of said second pair of legs. 7. The carriage as claimed in claim 6, wherein said another end of said each of said struts includes a member for supporting a portion of a cradle seat. 8. The carriage as claimed in claim 1, wherein some of said pivotal connections are each provideo with a locking member for preventing pivotal movement of said connected arms and legs. a. a a. a. a a. DATED this 18th day of March, 1996. JANE, S.A. By their Patent Attorneys: CALLINAN LAWRIE 9~ 5fi k tt; i;lI r 183/961.r.7297(.t'1,16 ABSTRACT There is disclosed a foldable frame for baby carriages, and a cradle seat which is couplable thereto. This invention resides in the transverse folding of the frame, which at the same time is provided with another locating pin which complements those which .0 It" this type of frame already has. For this reason, the frame has been provided with two cross-hinged arms (15 and 16) which join the lower sections of the two vertical o10 elements (13 and 14) to the lower end of the handlebar sections (4 and the rear sections of said arms (15 and 16) being hinged by tie rods (18 and 19) to the middle sections of the indicated vertical elements (13 and 14). It is also the purpose of this invention that the cradle seat folds transversely together with the frame, thus, the two lateral elements of the seat are joined by two cross-hinged arms (69 and 70), having been envisaged automatic 0 unlocking mechanisms to facilitate said folding.
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ES9300488 1993-02-18
ES9300488A ES2070072B1 (en) 1993-02-18 1993-02-18 DEVICE TO LOCK AND UNLOCK THE FOLDING POSITION OF CHILDREN'S CARS-CHAIR.

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