CN113842003B - Cushion body and reinforcing plate for infant carrier - Google Patents

Cushion body and reinforcing plate for infant carrier Download PDF

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CN113842003B
CN113842003B CN202110902159.2A CN202110902159A CN113842003B CN 113842003 B CN113842003 B CN 113842003B CN 202110902159 A CN202110902159 A CN 202110902159A CN 113842003 B CN113842003 B CN 113842003B
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The invention discloses a cushion body and a reinforcing plate for an infant carrier, the cushion body comprises at least one reinforcing plate, the at least one reinforcing plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib is positioned on a bottom surface of the plate body, the first reinforcing rib comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends from the straight section, a gap is reserved between one end part of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section. Therefore, the first reinforcing rib does not have stress concentration phenomenon when stressed, so that the reinforcing plate is not easy to break or damage.

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Cushion body and reinforcing plate for infant carrier
This application is a divisional application of the following original applications: the filing date of the original application is 2016, 8 and 25, the application number of the original application is 201610724410.X, and the invention of the original application is named as an infant carrier.
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a cushion and a reinforcing plate for infant carriers, and more particularly, to a cushion and a reinforcing plate capable of improving structural strength and air permeability.
Background
For parents or caregivers, a crib is a very practical tool that can be used to house infants. Generally, a mattress body is provided in a crib for an infant to lie thereon. Since infants sometimes play in the crib, if the structural strength of the cushion body is insufficient, the safety of the infants is possibly threatened. In addition, if the air permeability of the cushion body is insufficient when the infant lies on the cushion body, discomfort may be brought to the infant, and the infant may be choked due to the shielding of the nose and the mouth, thereby causing trouble and psychological burden to parents or caregivers.
Disclosure of Invention
The technical problems to be solved by the invention are as follows: in order to overcome the defects in the prior art, a cushion body and a reinforcing plate for an infant carrier are provided, which can improve the structural strength and the air permeability so as to solve the problems.
The cushion body for the infant carrier adopts the following technical scheme:
the cushion body comprises at least one reinforcing plate, at least one reinforcing plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib is located on the bottom surface of the plate body, the first reinforcing rib comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends out of the straight section, a gap exists between one end of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section.
The bending section comprises a first bending part, a first straight part, a second bending part and a second straight part, wherein the first bending part extends from the straight section, the first straight part extends from the first bending part, the second bending part extends from the first straight part, and the second straight part extends from the second bending part.
The curved section further includes a third curved portion extending from the second straight portion and a third straight portion extending from the third curved portion, the end of the curved section being provided by the third straight portion.
The second straight portion is substantially parallel to the straight section.
The third straight portion is substantially parallel to the first straight portion.
Each reinforcing plate further comprises a second reinforcing rib, and the structure of the second reinforcing rib is the same as that of the first reinforcing rib.
The first reinforcing rib and the second reinforcing rib are separated from each other.
The first reinforcing rib consists of a first side wall, a second side wall and a plurality of connecting parts, wherein the first side wall and the second side wall are mutually parallel and separated, and the connecting parts are positioned between the first side wall and the second side wall and are used for connecting the first side wall and the second side wall.
The reinforcing plate further comprises a reinforcing structure, and the reinforcing structure surrounds the periphery of the reinforcing plate.
The reinforcing structure is a hollow structure.
At least one corner of the reinforcing structure is separated from at least one corner of the reinforcing plate.
The reinforcing plate for the cushion body of the infant carrier adopts the following technical scheme:
the reinforcement plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcement rib. The first reinforcing rib is positioned on a bottom surface of the plate body and comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends out from the straight section, a gap exists between one end part of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section.
The bending section comprises a first bending part, a first straight part, a second bending part and a second straight part, wherein the first bending part extends from the straight section, the first straight part extends from the first bending part, the second bending part extends from the first straight part, and the second straight part extends from the second bending part.
The curved section further includes a third curved portion extending from the second straight portion and a third straight portion extending from the third curved portion, the end of the curved section being provided by the third straight portion.
The second straight portion is substantially parallel to the straight section.
The third straight portion is substantially parallel to the first straight portion
The reinforcing plate further comprises a second reinforcing rib, and the structure of the second reinforcing rib is the same as that of the first reinforcing rib.
The first reinforcing rib and the second reinforcing rib are separated from each other.
The first reinforcing rib consists of a first side wall, a second side wall and a plurality of connecting parts, wherein the first side wall and the second side wall are mutually parallel and separated, and the connecting parts are positioned between the first side wall and the second side wall and are used for connecting the first side wall and the second side wall.
The reinforcing plate further comprises a reinforcing structure, and the reinforcing structure surrounds the periphery of the reinforcing plate.
The reinforcing structure is a hollow structure.
At least one corner of the reinforcing structure is separated from at least one corner of the reinforcing plate.
Therefore, according to the above technical solution, the cushion body and the reinforcing plate for infant carrier of the present invention have at least the following advantages and beneficial effects: the invention is to arrange a reinforcing rib on the bottom surface of the reinforcing plate so as to enhance the structural strength of the reinforcing plate. Because there is a gap between the end of the curved section of the reinforcing rib and one of the flat section and the curved section (that is, the end of the curved section of the reinforcing rib is not connected with the flat section or the curved section to form a non-closed space), the reinforcing rib does not have stress concentration phenomenon when stressed, so that the reinforcing plate is not easy to break or damage. The cushion body of the invention not only can be used for baby beds, but also can be matched with different baby carriers such as baby carriages, bedside beds, sleeping boxes, rocking chairs, dining chairs, swings, automobile chairs, bouncing chairs, high chairs, baby automobile chairs and the like.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a mat body according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an interior view of the cushion of fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an exploded view of the reinforcing sheet and the breathable layer of fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a rear perspective view of the plurality of reinforcement plates of fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a top view of one of the reinforcement plates of fig. 4.
Fig. 6 is a top view of a reinforcement plate according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a top view of a reinforcing plate according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is an exploded view of a reinforcing plate and a ventilation layer according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 9 is a front perspective view of a reinforcement plate according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a rear perspective view of the reinforcement panel of fig. 9.
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of an infant carrier according to a sixth embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 12 is a front perspective view of an infant carrier of a seventh embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 13 is a rear perspective view of the infant carrier of fig. 12.
Fig. 14 is a perspective view of an infant carrier according to an eighth embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 15 is a perspective view of an infant carrier of a ninth embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 16 is a perspective view of an infant carrier of a tenth embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 17 is a perspective view of an infant carrier of an eleventh embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 18 is a perspective view of an infant carrier according to a twelfth embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 19 is a perspective view of an infant carrier of a thirteenth embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 20 is a perspective view of an infant carrier according to a fourteenth embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 21 is a perspective view of an infant carrier of a fifteenth embodiment of the invention.
Wherein reference numerals are as follows:
1. cushion body
2. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 15, 17 infant carrier
10. 10', 10', 30 reinforcing plate
12. Cloth cover
12a zipper
14. 14' breathable layer
20. 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 130, 150, 170 frame body
100. 300 plate body
101. Top surface
102. First reinforcing rib
104. Second reinforcing rib
106. 306 through hole
108. 308 bottom surface
110. Reinforcing structure
112. 114 corner
120. Suture thread
200. 1300, 6040, 1700 upper support frame
202. 1302, 6042 lower carriage
204. 1304 column
302. Reinforcing rib
400. 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 seats
402. 604, 802, 902 support frame
404. 710 tray
406. Leg rest
408. 708, 1312, 2028 wheels
410. Sliding stop block
412. Operating member
414. 1702, 1705 connector
502. 4000 back rest
504. 1506 headrest
506. Side flap
508. 706 armrest
510. Cup holder
602. Arc-shaped base
606. Support member
608. Toy rod
610. Brake piece
702. 4020 front foot stool
704. 4022 rear foot stool
712. 806, 1504 roof bar
714. 2004, 6044 locking mechanism
804. Swinging device
904. Bracket
1020. Straight section
1022. Bending section
1022a first bend
1022b first straight portion
1022c second bend
1022d second straight portion
1022e third bend
1022f third straight portion
1024. End portion
1026. Gap of
1028. Non-enclosed space
1030. First side wall
1032. Second side wall
1034. Connecting part
1306. 1704 bed body
1308. Cantilever arm
1310. Space of
1314. Height adjusting mechanism
1500. Shell body
1502. 1706 handle
2000. Upper support
2000a, 2000b handrail tube
2002. Upper apex angle
2006. Push button
2020. Lower support
2022. Lower vertex angle
2024. Base seat
2026. Supporting leg
2030. Clamping mechanism
4002. Side plate
8040. Swing arm
8042. Base seat
8020. Driving mechanism
9020. Bending part
Detailed Description
Since the cushion of the present invention can be used with a variety of different infant carriers (e.g., stroller, bedside bed, sleeping box, rocking chair, dining chair, swing, car chair, bouncer chair, highchair, baby car chair, etc.), the cushion of the present invention will be described below, and then the infant carrier that can be used with the cushion will be described.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, fig. 1 is a perspective view of a cushion body 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention, fig. 2 is an internal view of the cushion body 1 in fig. 1, and fig. 3 is an exploded view of a reinforcing plate 10 and a ventilation layer 14 in fig. 2.
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the cushion body 1 includes a plurality of reinforcing plates 10, a cloth cover 12 and a ventilation layer 14, wherein the plurality of reinforcing plates 10 and the ventilation layer 14 are disposed in the cloth cover 12, and the ventilation layer 14 is disposed on the top surface 101 of the plurality of reinforcing plates 10. In this embodiment, the reinforcing sheet 10 may be made of metal or plastic, the cloth cover 12 may be a breathable mesh or other cloth, and the breathable layer 14 may be breathable cotton, breathable plastic, or other breathable material. In addition, the breathable layer 14 has elasticity. Therefore, when an infant lies on the cushion body 1, the ventilation layer 14 can provide elastic support for the infant, thereby avoiding discomfort caused by the infant coming into direct contact with the reinforcing plate 10.
In this embodiment, the plurality of reinforcing panels 10 are disposed side by side and separated from one another, and thus, the sleeve 12 may have a plurality of stitches 120 formed thereon such that each stitch 120 separates two adjacent reinforcing panels 10. Since the breathable layer 14 is located on the top surface 101 of the plurality of reinforcement panels 10, stitching 120 may stitch the cloth cover 12 with the breathable layer 14. In this embodiment, the sides of the sleeve 12 may be provided with a zipper 12a, or other switch assembly, so that a user may remove the reinforcing sheet 10 from the sleeve 12 or load the reinforcing sheet 10 into the sleeve 12. In addition, the user can selectively fold or unfold the mat body 1 along the stitching 120 to receive or transport the mat body 1.
Referring to fig. 4 and 5, fig. 4 is a rear perspective view of the reinforcing plates 10 of fig. 3, and fig. 5 is a top view of one reinforcing plate 10 of fig. 4. As shown in fig. 4, each reinforcing plate 10 includes a plate body 100, a first reinforcing rib 102, and a second reinforcing rib 104. The plate body 100 is formed with a plurality of through holes 106. The first stiffening rib 102 and the second stiffening rib 104 are both located on the bottom surface 108 of the plate body 100. In the present embodiment, the first reinforcing rib 102 and the second reinforcing rib 104 are symmetrically located on the bottom surface 108 of the board body 100, and the first reinforcing rib 102 and the second reinforcing rib 104 are separated from each other. The second reinforcing rib 104 has the same structure as the first reinforcing rib 102, and therefore, the technical features of the present invention will be described below with reference to the first reinforcing rib 102.
As shown in fig. 5, the first reinforcing rib 102 includes a straight section 1020 and a curved section 1022, wherein the curved section 1022 extends from the straight section 1020, and a gap 1026 exists between an end 1024 of the curved section 1022 and the straight section 1020. In this embodiment, the bending section 1022 may include a first bending portion 1022a, a first straight portion 1022b, a second bending portion 1022c, a second straight portion 1022d, a third bending portion 1022e, and a third straight portion 1022f, wherein the first bending portion 1022a extends from the straight section 1020, the first straight portion 1022b extends from the first bending portion 1022a, the second bending portion 1022c extends from the first straight portion 1022b, the second straight portion 1022d extends from the second bending portion 1022c, the third bending portion 1022e extends from the second straight portion 1022d, and the third straight portion 1022f extends from the third bending portion 1022 e. In addition, the end 1024 of the curved segment 1022 is provided by a third straight portion 1022 f. In this embodiment, the second straight portion 1022d is substantially parallel to the straight section 1020, the third straight portion 1022f is substantially parallel to the first straight portion 1022b, and the first and third straight portions 1022b and 1022f are substantially perpendicular to the straight section 1020. It should be noted that, the second straight portion 1022d is not limited by the parallel straight section 1020, and the first straight portion 1022b and the third straight portion 1022f are not limited by the vertical straight section 1020. If the bending section is absent, the straight sections are directly connected, and the damage is easily caused by stress concentration phenomenon due to stress. The provision of the curved sections makes it possible to make the reinforcing plate 10 less likely to break or break. Therefore, if the length of the reinforcing rib is to be increased over a limited reinforcing plate area, the number of bent sections must be correspondingly increased to increase the strength of the reinforcing rib.
In this embodiment, the first reinforcing rib 102 may be composed of a first side wall 1030, a second side wall 1032, and a plurality of connecting portions 1034. As shown in fig. 5, the first side wall 1028 and the second side wall 1030 are juxtaposed with each other and separated from each other by a certain distance. The connection portion 1034 is located between the first side wall 1030 and the second side wall 1032 and connects the first side wall 1030 and the second side wall 1032. In this embodiment, the thickness of the connecting portion 1034 is substantially the same as the first side wall 1028 and the second side wall 1030, and is substantially perpendicular to the first side wall 1028 and the second side wall 1030. Therefore, the thin-wall structure of the first reinforcing rib 102 can achieve the structural strength close to that of the solid structure, so that the material of the first reinforcing rib 102 can be saved, and the structural strength of the first reinforcing rib 102 can be considered.
Since the gap 1026 exists between the end 1024 of the curved section 1022 and the flat section 1020 of the first reinforcing rib 102 (that is, the end 1024 of the curved section 1022 of the first reinforcing rib 102 is not connected to the flat section 1020), the first reinforcing rib 102 does not have a stress concentration phenomenon when being stressed, so that the reinforced plate 10 is not easy to break or break.
In addition, each reinforcing plate 10 may further include a reinforcing structure 110, and the reinforcing structure 110 surrounds the reinforcing plate 10. In this embodiment, the reinforcing structure 110 may be a hollow structure. For example, the reinforcing structure 110 may be formed into a hollow structure by using a gas-assisted injection molding technique, so as to save materials of the reinforcing structure 110. The reinforcing structure 110 may further increase the structural strength of the reinforcing plate 10. Furthermore, at least one corner 112 of the reinforcing structure 110 and at least one corner 114 of the reinforcing plate 10 may be separated from each other. That is, the curvature of the corner 112 and the corner 114 are different, so that a space can be created to increase the yield of the gas-assisted injection molding, but not limited thereto.
As shown in fig. 5, the first reinforcing rib 102 is generally P-shaped such that a non-enclosed space 1028 is formed between the partially straight section 1020 and the curved section 1022. At least two through holes 106 of the plurality of through holes 106 are located in the non-enclosed space 1028. Because the through holes 106 are located in the non-closed space 1028 formed by the first reinforcing ribs 102, when an infant lies on the cushion body 1, the through holes 106 located in the non-closed space 1028 can increase air permeability and reduce the risk of the infant from being choked by the cushion body 1. In addition, the plurality of through holes 106 may have at least two different sizes to increase the arrangement density of the through holes 106, thereby increasing air permeability. Preferably, the different sized through holes 106 may be staggered at intervals.
Referring to fig. 6, fig. 6 is a top view of a reinforcement plate 10' according to a second embodiment of the present invention. The main difference between the reinforcing plate 10 'and the reinforcing plate 10 described above is that the first reinforcing rib 102 and the second reinforcing rib 104 of the reinforcing plate 10' are hollow structures using gas-assisted injection molding technique, as shown in fig. 6. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, in other words, the present invention may design the first reinforcing rib 102 and the second reinforcing rib 104 to be solid or hollow according to practical applications.
Referring to fig. 7, fig. 7 is a top view of a reinforcing plate 10 "according to a third embodiment of the present invention. The principal difference between the reinforcing sheet 10 "and the reinforcing sheet 10' described above is that there is a gap 1026 between the end 1024 of the curved section 1022 of the reinforcing sheet 10" and the curved section 1022 itself, as shown in FIG. 7. Since the gap 1026 exists between the end 1024 of the curved section 1022 of the first reinforcing rib 102 and the curved section 1022 (that is, the end 1024 of the curved section 1022 of the first reinforcing rib 102 is not connected to the curved section 1022), the first reinforcing rib 102 does not have a stress concentration phenomenon when being stressed, so that the reinforcing plate 10 is not easily broken or damaged.
According to the embodiment shown in fig. 6 and 7, the end 1024 of the curved section 1022 may optionally have a gap 1026 with one of the flat section 1020 and the curved section 1022, depending on the application.
Referring to fig. 8, fig. 8 is an exploded view of a reinforcing plate 10 and a ventilation layer 14' according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. The embodiment shown in fig. 8 differs from the embodiment shown in fig. 3 mainly in that the embodiment shown in fig. 8 comprises a plurality of independently separated air-permeable layers 14'. The plurality of air permeable layers 14 'may be disposed in the cloth cover 12, respectively, and each air permeable layer 14' may be disposed on the top surface 101 of one of the plurality of reinforcing plates 10, respectively. In this embodiment, the stitching 120 may or may not stitch the cloth cover 12 and the breathable layer 14', depending on the application.
According to the embodiments shown in fig. 3 and 8, the air permeable layer of the present invention may be designed as a single air permeable layer 14 or as a multi-piece air permeable layer 14', depending on the actual application.
Referring to fig. 9 and 10, fig. 9 is a front perspective view of a reinforcing plate 30 according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 10 is a rear perspective view of the reinforcing plate 30 of fig. 9. As shown in fig. 9 and 10, the reinforcement plate 30 includes a plate body 300 and a reinforcement rib 302. The plate 300 is formed with a plurality of through holes 306. The stiffening rib 302 is located on the bottom surface 308 of the plate 300. In the present embodiment, the reinforcing rib 302 is formed to extend directly from the edge of the through hole 306, and thus, the shape and size of the reinforcing rib 302 correspond to those of the through hole 306. The reinforcing plate 10 of the pad body 1 can be replaced with the reinforcing plate 30. Since the through holes 306 are distributed in a honeycomb shape, the air permeability of the reinforcing plate 30 can be effectively increased. In addition, since the reinforcing ribs 302 are also distributed in a honeycomb shape, the structural strength of the reinforcing plate 30 can be effectively improved.
Referring to fig. 11, fig. 11 is a perspective view of an infant carrier 2 according to a sixth embodiment of the invention. As shown in fig. 11, the infant carrier 2 includes a frame 20. In this embodiment, the infant carrier 2 may be a crib. In addition, the infant carrier 2 further includes the pad. Since the technical features of the cushion body have been described in detail above, the following description will be made only with respect to the technical features of the frame body 20.
As shown in fig. 11, the frame 20 includes an upper supporting frame 200, a lower supporting frame 202, and a plurality of columns 204, wherein two ends of each column 204 are respectively connected to the upper supporting frame 200 and the lower supporting frame 202. In this embodiment, the upper supporting frame 200 may include a plurality of upper supporting members 2000 and a plurality of upper corners 2002, wherein the plurality of upper supporting members 2000 and the plurality of upper corners 2002 are connected to each other to form a closed space. In addition, the lower support 202 may include a plurality of lower support 2020, a plurality of lower top corners 2022 and a base 2024, wherein two ends of each lower support 2020 are respectively connected to the lower top corners 2022 and the base 2024. One end of each pillar 204 may be connected to a corresponding upper top corner 2002, and the other end of each pillar 204 may be connected to a corresponding lower top corner 2022.
In this embodiment, the lower support frame 202 may further include a plurality of support feet 2026 and a plurality of wheels 2028. One end of each support foot 2026 is connected to the base 2024, and the other end of each support foot 2026 is bent away from the upper support bracket 200. Each wheel 2028 is pivotally connected to a corresponding lower top corner 2022. Thus, the frame 20 can be moved on the support surface by the wheels 2028. The support feet 2026 may assist in supporting the frame 20 on a support surface as the frame 20 moves to a fixed point.
In this embodiment, the upper support frame 200 may further include a plurality of locking mechanisms 2004, wherein the locking mechanisms 2004 are disposed on the upper support 2000. Each upper support 2000 may include two armrest tubes 2000a, 2000b, wherein two ends of each armrest tube 2000a, 2000b are pivotally connected to a corresponding upper vertex angle 2002 and locking mechanism 2004, respectively. In addition, the locking mechanism 2004 may have a button 2006. When the two handrail members 2000a, 2000b are unfolded, the locking mechanism 2004 can lock the two handrail members 2000a, 2000b such that the two handrail members 2000a, 2000b maintain the unfolded state shown in fig. 11. When the button 2006 of the locking mechanism 2004 is pressed, the locking mechanism 2004 releases the two armrest tubes 2000a, 2000b, so that the two armrest tubes 2000a, 2000b can rotate relatively to fold.
In this embodiment, two ends of each lower support 2020 may be pivotally connected to the corresponding lower top corner 2022 and the base 2024, respectively. In addition, the base 2024 may include an engagement mechanism 2030. When the lower support 2020 is unfolded with respect to the lower top corner 2022 and the base 2024, the engagement mechanism 2030 engages and secures the lower support 2020, so that the lower support 2020 maintains the unfolded state shown in fig. 11. When the engagement mechanism 2030 is disengaged from the lower support 2020, the lower support 2020 can be rotated and folded relative to the lower top corner 2022 and the base 2024.
Therefore, when the user wants to store or transport the rack 20, the user can press the button 2006 of the locking mechanism 2004 to release the armrest tube 2000a, 2000b and operate the engagement mechanism 2030 to release the engagement with the lower support 2020. At this time, the armrest pipe elements 2000a and 2000b are folded by rotating relatively, and the lower support 2020 is folded by rotating relatively to the lower top corner 2022 and the base 2024, so as to reduce the overall volume of the frame 20 for convenient storage or transportation.
In this embodiment, a supporting plate (not shown) may be disposed in the frame 20, and then the pad is disposed on the supporting plate, so that the pad is disposed on the frame 20. It should be noted that the reinforcing plate disposed in the pad body may be a single reinforcing plate, and is not limited thereto. In other words, the present invention may vary the size of the reinforcing plate according to the actual application so that the size of the single reinforcing plate corresponds to the size of the frame body 20.
Referring to fig. 12 and 13, fig. 12 is a front perspective view of an infant carrier 4 according to a seventh embodiment of the invention, and fig. 13 is a rear perspective view of the infant carrier 4 in fig. 12. As shown in fig. 12 and 13, the infant carrier 4 includes a frame 40. In this embodiment, the infant carrier 4 may be a highchair. In addition, the infant carrier 4 further includes the pad. Since the technical features of the cushion body have been described in detail above, the following description will be made only with respect to the technical features of the frame body 40.
As shown in fig. 12, the frame 40 includes a seat 400, a support frame 402, a tray 404, a leg rest 406, at least one wheel 408, and at least one stop block 410. The seat 400 is disposed on a support frame 402. The tray 404 is disposed on the seat 400. The leg rest 406 is attached to the bottom of the seat 400. In the present embodiment, the support 402 may include a front stand 4020 and a rear stand 4022, wherein the front stand 4020 and the rear stand 4022 are pivoted to each other, such that the front stand 4020 and the rear stand 4022 can be unfolded or folded. The wheels 408 may be pivotally coupled to the front foot rest 4020. The stop block 410 may be connected to a rear foot rest 4022. Thus, the frame 40 can be moved on the support surface by the wheels 408. The anti-slip block 410 prevents the frame 40 from moving on the support surface when the frame 40 moves to the fixed point.
As shown in fig. 13, the frame 40 may further include an operating member 412, a connecting member 414, and a locking member (not shown), wherein the operating member 412, the connecting member 414, and the locking member are disposed on the backrest 4000 of the seat 400. The two ends of the connecting piece 414 are respectively connected to the operating piece 412 and the clamping piece. Further, the side plate 4002 of the seat 400 has a plurality of engagement holes (not shown). When the engaging member engages with one of the engaging holes, the backrest 4000 of the seat 400 can maintain the tilt angle shown in fig. 13. When the user wants to adjust the inclination angle of the backrest 4000, the user pulls the operation member 412 upward. When the operation member 412 is operated to pull the connection member 414, the engagement member is disengaged from the engagement hole, so that the backrest 4000 can move relative to the side plate 4002, thereby adjusting the inclination angle of the backrest 4000.
In this embodiment, the cushion body may be disposed on the seat 400 of the frame body 40. It should be noted that the reinforcing plate disposed in the pad body may be a single reinforcing plate, and is not limited thereto. In other words, the present invention may vary the size of the reinforcement plate according to the actual application such that the size of the single reinforcement plate corresponds to the size of the seat 400 of the frame 40.
Referring to fig. 14, fig. 14 is a perspective view of an infant carrier 5 according to an eighth embodiment of the invention. As shown in fig. 14, the infant carrier 5 includes a frame 50. In this embodiment, the infant carrier 5 may be an automobile chair. In addition, the infant carrier 5 further includes the pad. Since the technical features of the cushion body have been described in detail above, the following description will be made only with respect to the technical features of the frame body 50.
As shown in fig. 14, the frame 50 includes a seat 500, a back 502, a head 504, two wings 506, two armrests 508, and a cup holder 510. A back rest 502 is provided on the seat 500. The headrest 504 is disposed on the back 502. Two wings 506 are disposed on either side of the back 502. Two armrests 508 are disposed on either side of the seat 500. Cup holder 510 is disposed on one side of seat 500.
In this embodiment, the cushion body may be disposed on the seat 500 of the frame 50. It should be noted that the reinforcing plate disposed in the pad body may be a single reinforcing plate, and is not limited thereto. In other words, the present invention may vary the size of the reinforcement plate according to the actual application such that the size of the single reinforcement plate corresponds to the size of the seat 500 of the frame 50.
Referring to fig. 15, fig. 15 is a perspective view of an infant carrier 6 according to a ninth embodiment of the invention. As shown in fig. 15, the infant carrier 6 includes a frame 60. In this embodiment, the infant carrier 6 may be a rocking chair. In addition, the infant carrier 6 further includes the pad. Since the technical features of the cushion body have been described in detail above, the following description will be made only with respect to the technical features of the frame body 60.
As shown in fig. 15, the frame 60 includes a seat 600, an arcuate base 602, a support 604, and a support 606. In the present embodiment, the seat 600 may have a ring shape, but is not limited thereto. The support 604 is connected to the middle portion of the seat 600 and the arc-shaped base 602, and the support 606 is pivotally connected to the front portions of the seat 600 and the arc-shaped base 602. In this embodiment, the support 604 may include an upper support 6040, a lower support 6042, and a locking mechanism 6044. The upper support 6040 is connected to the seat 600 and the lower support 6042 is connected to the arcuate base 602. The upper support 6040 and the lower support 6042 may have a U-shape, but not limited thereto. The locking mechanism 6044 is coupled to the upper support 6040 and the lower support 6042. When the upper support 6040 and the lower support 6042 are unfolded, the locking mechanism 6044 can lock the upper support 6040 and the lower support 6042, so that the upper support 6040 and the lower support 6042 maintain the unfolded state shown in fig. 15. When the locking mechanism 6044 releases the upper support 6040 and the lower support 6042, the upper support 6040 and the lower support 6042 can drive the seat 600 and the arc-shaped base 602 to fold.
In this embodiment, the frame 60 may further include a toy bar 608, wherein the toy bar 608 may be disposed on the seat 600 for suspending the toy. Preferably, the toy bar 608 may be pivotally connected to the seat 600.
In this embodiment, the frame 60 further includes two braking members 610, wherein the two braking members 610 are pivotally connected to two ends of the arc-shaped base 602. When the two braking members 610 are unfolded relative to the arc-shaped base 602 to the unfolded state shown in fig. 15, the two braking members 610 can inhibit the arc-shaped base 602 from shaking relative to the supporting surface. On the other hand, when the two braking members 610 are folded by rotating relative to the arc-shaped base 602, the arc-shaped base 602 can shake relative to the supporting surface.
When the user desires to store or transport the frame 60, the user can operate the locking mechanism 6044 to unlock the upper support 6040 and the lower support 6042. At this time, the seat 600 is folded against the curved base 602. Then, the user can fold the toy bar 608 by rotating it relative to the seat 600 and fold the two braking members 610 by rotating it relative to the arc-shaped base 602, thereby reducing the overall volume of the frame 60 for easy storage or transportation.
In this embodiment, a support plate (not shown) may be disposed in the seat 600, and then the cushion body is disposed on the support plate, so that the cushion body is disposed on the frame body 60. It should be noted that the reinforcing plate disposed in the pad body may be a single reinforcing plate, and is not limited thereto. In other words, the present invention may vary the size of the reinforcement plate according to the actual application such that the size of the single reinforcement plate corresponds to the size of the seat 600 of the frame 60.
Referring to fig. 16, fig. 16 is a perspective view of an infant carrier 7 according to a tenth embodiment of the invention. As shown in fig. 16, the infant carrier 7 includes a frame 70. In this embodiment, the infant carrier 7 may be a stroller. In addition, the infant carrier 7 further includes the pad. Since the technical features of the cushion body have been described in detail above, the following description will be made only with respect to the technical features of the frame body 70.
As shown in fig. 16, the frame 70 includes a seat 700, a front foot rest 702, a rear foot rest 704, a rider 706, and a plurality of wheels 708. The seat 700 is disposed on a front foot rest 702. The rear foot rest 704 is pivotally connected to the front foot rest 702 such that the front foot rest 702 and the rear foot rest 704 can be unfolded or folded with respect to each other. A rider 706 is disposed on the front foot rest 702. A plurality of wheels 708 are pivotally coupled to the front foot rest 702 and the rear foot rest 704, respectively. Thus, the frame 70 can be moved over the support surface by the wheels 708.
In this embodiment, the frame 70 may further include a tray 710 and a canopy bar 712. The tray 710 is disposed on the seat 700, and the canopy bar 712 is pivotally connected to the seat 700. In practice, a canopy may be provided on canopy bar 712 to provide a shading function.
In this embodiment, the frame 70 may further include a locking mechanism 714 disposed at the pivot of the front stand 702 and the rear stand 704. When the front foot stand 702 and the rear foot stand 704 are unfolded from each other, the locking mechanism 714 can lock the front foot stand 702 and the rear foot stand 704 so that the front foot stand 702 and the rear foot stand 704 maintain the unfolded state shown in fig. 16. When the locking mechanism 714 releases the front foot rest 702 and the rear foot rest 704, the front foot rest 702 and the rear foot rest 704 may be folded relative to each other. Thus, when a user desires to store or transport the frame 70, the user may operate the locking mechanism 714 to unlock the front foot rest 702 and the rear foot rest 704. At this time, the front leg 702 and the rear leg 704 can be folded relatively, so as to reduce the overall volume of the frame 70 for easy storage or transportation.
In this embodiment, a support plate (not shown) may be disposed in the seat 700, and then the cushion body is disposed on the support plate, so that the cushion body is disposed on the frame 70. It should be noted that the reinforcing plate disposed in the pad body may be a single reinforcing plate, and is not limited thereto. In other words, the present invention may vary the size of the reinforcement plate according to the actual application such that the size of the single reinforcement plate corresponds to the size of the seat 700 of the frame 70.
Referring to fig. 17, fig. 17 is a perspective view of an infant carrier 8 according to an eleventh embodiment of the invention. As shown in fig. 17, the infant carrier 8 includes a frame 80. In this embodiment, the infant carrier 8 may be a swing. In addition, the infant carrier 8 further includes the pad described above. Since the technical features of the cushion body have been described in detail above, the following description will be made only with respect to the technical features of the frame body 80.
As shown in fig. 17, the frame 80 includes a seat 800, a supporting frame 802, and a swinging device 804. The swinging device 804 is pivotally connected to the supporting frame 802, such that the swinging device 804 can swing relative to the supporting frame 802. The seat 800 is disposed on the swinging device 804. Therefore, when the swinging device 804 swings relative to the supporting frame 802, the swinging device 804 drives the seat 800 to swing.
In this embodiment, the swinging device 804 may include two swing arms 8040 and a base 8042, wherein the two swing arms 8040 are symmetrically pivoted to the supporting frame 802, the base 8042 is connected to the two swing arms 8040, and the seat 800 is disposed on the base 8042. In addition, the support frame 802 may include a driving mechanism 8020, wherein the swing arm 8040 is pivotally connected to the driving mechanism 8020. The driving mechanism 8020 can drive the swing arm 8040 to swing and control the swing amplitude of the swing arm 8040.
In this embodiment, the frame 80 may further include a canopy bar 806, wherein the canopy bar 806 is pivotally connected to the seat 800. In practice, a canopy may be provided on the canopy bar 806 to provide a shading function.
In this embodiment, the cushion body may be disposed on the seat 800 of the frame 80. It should be noted that the reinforcing plate disposed in the pad body may be a single reinforcing plate, and is not limited thereto. In other words, the present invention may vary the size of the reinforcement plate according to the actual application such that the size of the single reinforcement plate corresponds to the size of the seat 800 of the frame 80.
Referring to fig. 18, fig. 18 is a perspective view of an infant carrier 9 according to a twelfth embodiment of the invention. As shown in fig. 18, the infant carrier 9 includes a frame 90. In this embodiment, the infant carrier 9 may be a bouncer. In addition, the infant carrier 9 further includes the pad described above. Since the technical features of the cushion body have been described in detail above, the following description will be made only with respect to the technical features of the frame body 90.
As shown in fig. 18, the frame 90 includes a seat 900 and a support 902. The seat 900 is disposed on a support 902. The supporting frame 902 has two bending portions 9020. When the seat 900 is pressed, the two bending portions 9020 will generate an elastic restoring force due to the pressed deformation, so as to rebound the seat 900 upwards, so that the seat 900 will bounce.
In this embodiment, the frame 90 further includes a plurality of brackets 904 sleeved on the supporting frame 902, so that the frame 90 can be stably placed on the supporting surface by the brackets 904.
In this embodiment, a support plate (not shown) may be disposed in the seat 900, and then the cushion body is disposed on the support plate, so that the cushion body is disposed on the frame body 90. It should be noted that the reinforcing plate disposed in the pad body may be a single reinforcing plate, and is not limited thereto. In other words, the present invention may vary the size of the reinforcement plate according to the actual application such that the size of the single reinforcement plate corresponds to the size of the seat 900 of the frame 90.
Referring to fig. 19, fig. 19 is a perspective view of an infant carrier 13 according to a thirteenth embodiment of the invention. As shown in fig. 19, the infant carrier 13 includes a frame 130. In this embodiment, the infant carrier 13 may be a bedside bed. In addition, the infant carrier 13 further includes the pad. Since the technical features of the cushion body have been described in detail above, the following description will be made only with respect to the technical features of the frame body 130.
As shown in fig. 19, the frame 130 includes an upper support 1300, a lower support 1302, two uprights 1304, and a bed 1306. The two upright posts 1304 are oppositely connected with the upper support frame 1300 and the lower support frame 1302, so that the upper support frame 1300, the lower support frame 1302 and the two upright posts 1304 are U-shaped. The bed 1306 is disposed on the upper support frame 1300. In this embodiment, the frame 130 may further include a plurality of cantilevers 1308. Two ends of each cantilever 1308 are respectively pivoted to the upper support frame 1300 and the bed 1306, such that the bed 1306 can be disposed on the upper support frame 1300 by a plurality of cantilevers 1308. Because the two ends of the cantilever 1308 are respectively pivoted to the upper support 1300 and the bed 1306, the bed 1306 can swing relative to the upper support 1300 via the cantilever 1308.
In this embodiment, a space 1310 exists between the bed 1306 and the lower support 1302, so the lower support 1302 may be pushed under a bed (not shown) to position the bed 1306 on the bed, thereby facilitating a adult lying on the bed to take care of the infant on the bed 1306. In addition, the frame 130 further includes a plurality of wheels 1312 pivotally connected to the lower support 1302. Thus, the frame 130 can be moved on the support surface by the wheels 1312.
In this embodiment, the frame 130 may further include two height adjustment mechanisms 1314, where each height adjustment mechanism 1314 is disposed on a corresponding upright 1304. The height adjustment mechanism 1314 may be operated to adjust the height of the upright 1304. In other words, the stud 1304 is telescoping. The user can operate the height adjustment mechanism 1314 to adjust the height of the upright 1304, and thus the overall height of the housing 130.
In this embodiment, the pad may be disposed on the bed 1306 of the frame 130. It should be noted that the reinforcing plate disposed in the pad body may be a single reinforcing plate, and is not limited thereto. In other words, the size of the reinforcement plate may be changed according to the actual application so that the size of the single reinforcement plate corresponds to the size of the bed 1306 of the rack 130.
Referring to fig. 20, fig. 20 is a perspective view of an infant carrier 15 according to a fourteenth embodiment of the invention. As shown in fig. 20, the infant carrier 15 includes a frame 150. In this embodiment, the infant carrier 15 may be an infant car chair. In addition, the infant carrier 15 further includes the pad. Since the technical features of the pad have been described in detail above, the following description will be made only with respect to the technical features of the frame 150.
As shown in fig. 20, the frame 150 includes a housing 1500, a handle 1502, a roof rail 1504, and a headrest 1506. The handle 1502 is pivotally connected to the housing 1500. The user may hold the handle 1502 to transport the infant carrier 15. The canopy bar 1504 is pivotally connected to the housing 1500. In practice, a canopy may be provided over the canopy bar 1504 to provide a shading function. The headrest 1506 is disposed in the housing 1500. When a baby sits in the housing 1500, the baby's head can rest against the headrest 1506.
In this embodiment, the pad may be disposed on the housing 1500 of the frame 150. It should be noted that the reinforcing plate disposed in the pad body may be a single reinforcing plate, and is not limited thereto. In other words, the present invention may vary the size of the reinforcing plate according to the actual application such that the size of the single reinforcing plate corresponds to the size of the housing 1500 of the rack 150.
Referring to fig. 21, fig. 21 is a perspective view of an infant carrier 17 according to a fifteenth embodiment of the invention. As shown in fig. 21, the infant carrier 17 includes a frame 170. In this embodiment, the infant carrier 17 may be a sleeping bag, which may be used in combination with a stroller or alone. In addition, the infant carrier 17 further includes the pad described above. Since the technical features of the cushion body have been described in detail above, the following description will be made only with respect to the technical features of the frame body 170.
As shown in fig. 21, the frame 170 includes an upper support 1700, two connectors 1702, a bed 1704, and a handle 1706. Two connectors 1702 connect the upper support frame 1700 and the bed 1704. The handle 1706 is pivotally connected to the upper support 1700 by a connector 1705. The user may hold the handle 1706 to transport the infant carrier 17. In practical applications, the seat cloth may be used to wrap around the frame 170. Furthermore, the connector 1705 may be designed to be used in conjunction with a compliant connector on a stroller, i.e., in conjunction with a stroller.
In this embodiment, the pad may be disposed on the bed 1704 of the frame 170. It should be noted that the reinforcing plate disposed in the pad body may be a single reinforcing plate, and is not limited thereto. In other words, the present invention may vary the size of the reinforcing plate according to the actual application such that the size of the single reinforcing plate corresponds to the size of the bed 1704 of the rack 170.
Therefore, according to the above technical solution, the cushion body and the reinforcing plate for infant carrier of the present invention have at least the following advantages and beneficial effects: the invention is to arrange a reinforcing rib on the bottom surface of the reinforcing plate so as to enhance the structural strength of the reinforcing plate. Because there is a gap between the end of the curved section of the reinforcing rib and one of the flat section and the curved section (that is, the end of the curved section of the reinforcing rib is not connected with the flat section or the curved section to form a non-closed space), the reinforcing rib does not have stress concentration phenomenon when stressed, so that the reinforcing plate is not easy to break or damage. The cushion body of the invention not only can be used for baby beds, but also can be matched with different baby carriers such as baby carriages, bedside beds, sleeping boxes, rocking chairs, dining chairs, swings, automobile chairs, bouncing chairs, high chairs, baby automobile chairs and the like.
The above description is only of the preferred embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention, but various modifications and variations can be made to the present invention by those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present invention should be included in the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. An infant carrier, the infant carrier comprising:
the frame body comprises an upper supporting frame, a lower supporting frame and a plurality of upright posts, wherein two ends of each upright post are respectively connected with the upper supporting frame and the lower supporting frame; and
the cushion body is arranged on the frame body and comprises at least one reinforcing plate, the reinforcing plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib is positioned on the bottom surface of the plate body and comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends from the straight section, a gap exists between one end part of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section.
2. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein the curved section includes a first curved portion extending from the flat section, a first straight portion extending from the first curved portion, a second curved portion extending from the first straight portion, and a second straight portion extending from the second curved portion.
3. The infant carrier of claim 2, wherein the curved section further comprises a third curved portion and a third straight portion, the third curved portion extending from the second straight portion, the third straight portion extending from the third curved portion, the end of the curved section being provided by the third straight portion.
4. The infant carrier of claim 3, wherein the second flat portion is substantially parallel to the flat section.
5. The infant carrier of claim 3, wherein the third flat is substantially parallel to the first flat.
6. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein each reinforcement panel further comprises a second reinforcement rib having a structure identical to the structure of the first reinforcement rib.
7. The infant carrier of claim 6, wherein the first stiffening rib and the second stiffening rib are separate from each other.
8. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein the first reinforcement rib is composed of a first side wall, a second side wall, and a plurality of connecting portions, the first side wall and the second side wall being parallel to and separated from each other, the connecting portions being located between and connecting the first side wall and the second side wall.
9. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement panel further comprises a reinforcement structure surrounding the reinforcement panel.
10. The infant carrier of claim 9, wherein the reinforcement structure is a hollow structure.
11. The infant carrier of claim 9, wherein at least one corner of the reinforcement structure is separated from at least one corner of the reinforcement panel.
12. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein the upper support frame includes a plurality of upper support members and a plurality of upper top corners, the plurality of upper support members and the plurality of upper top corners being interconnected to one another, one end of the upright being connected to the upper top corners.
13. The infant carrier according to claim 12, wherein the upper support frame further comprises a plurality of locking mechanisms, the locking mechanisms are disposed on the upper support member, the upper support member comprises two armrest pipe members, two ends of the armrest pipe members are respectively pivoted to the upper top corner and the locking mechanisms, the locking mechanisms are provided with a button, when the two armrest pipe members are mutually unfolded, the locking mechanisms lock the two armrest pipe members, and when the button is pressed, the locking mechanisms release the two armrest pipe members so that the two armrest pipe members can be folded relatively.
14. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein the lower support frame comprises a plurality of lower support members, a plurality of lower top corners and a base, two ends of the lower support members are respectively connected to the lower top corners and the base, and the other ends of the upright posts are connected to the lower top corners.
15. The infant carrier of claim 14, wherein the lower support frame further comprises a plurality of support feet, one end of the support feet being connected to the base, the other end of the support feet being curved away from the upper support frame.
16. The infant carrier of claim 14, wherein the two ends of the lower support are pivotally connected to the lower top corner and the base, respectively, and the base includes a locking mechanism, wherein the locking mechanism locks the lower support when the lower support is unfolded from the lower top corner and the base, and the lower support is foldable from the lower top corner to the base when the locking mechanism releases the locking mechanism from the lower support.
17. The infant carrier of claim 14, wherein the lower support frame further comprises a plurality of wheels pivotally connected to the lower top corner.
18. An infant carrier, the infant carrier comprising:
the support frame comprises a front foot rest and a rear foot rest, and the front foot rest and the rear foot rest are mutually pivoted, so that the front foot rest and the rear foot rest can be mutually unfolded or folded; and
the cushion body is arranged on the frame body and comprises at least one reinforcing plate, the reinforcing plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib is positioned on the bottom surface of the plate body and comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends from the straight section, a gap exists between one end part of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section.
19. The infant carrier of claim 18, wherein the frame further comprises a tray disposed on the seat.
20. The infant carrier of claim 18, wherein the frame further comprises a leg rest coupled to the bottom of the seat.
21. The infant carrier of claim 18, wherein the frame further comprises an operating member, a connecting member, and a locking member, the operating member, the connecting member, and the locking member are disposed on a backrest of the seat, two ends of the connecting member are respectively connected to the operating member and the locking member, a side plate of the seat has a plurality of locking holes, when the locking member is locked in one of the locking holes, the backrest is maintained at an inclined angle, and when the operating member is operated to pull the connecting member, the locking member is disengaged from the locking hole, so that the backrest can move relative to the side plate, thereby adjusting the inclined angle of the backrest.
22. The infant carrier of claim 18, wherein the frame further comprises at least one wheel pivotally coupled to the front foot rest.
23. The infant carrier of claim 18, wherein the frame further comprises at least one stop block coupled to the rear foot rest.
24. An infant carrier, the infant carrier comprising:
the frame body comprises a seat, a backrest, two side wings and a cup holder, wherein the backrest is arranged on the seat, the two side wings are arranged on two sides of the backrest, and the cup holder is arranged on one side of the seat; and
The cushion body is arranged on the frame body and comprises at least one reinforcing plate, the reinforcing plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib is positioned on the bottom surface of the plate body and comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends from the straight section, a gap exists between one end part of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section.
25. The infant carrier of claim 24, wherein the frame further comprises a headrest disposed on the backrest.
26. The infant carrier of claim 24, wherein the frame further comprises two armrests disposed on opposite sides of the seat.
27. An infant carrier, the infant carrier comprising:
the support frame is connected with the seat and the arc-shaped base; and
the cushion body is arranged on the frame body and comprises at least one reinforcing plate, the reinforcing plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib is positioned on the bottom surface of the plate body and comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends from the straight section, a gap exists between one end part of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section.
28. The infant carrier of claim 27, further comprising a support pivotally coupled to the seat and the front end portion of the arcuate base.
29. The infant carrier of claim 27, wherein the seat is annular.
30. The infant carrier of claim 27, wherein the support frame connects the seat to a middle portion of the arc-shaped base, the support frame includes an upper support frame, a lower support frame, and a locking mechanism, the upper support frame is connected to the seat, the lower support frame is connected to the arc-shaped base, the locking mechanism is connected to the upper support frame and the lower support frame, when the upper support frame and the lower support frame are mutually unfolded, the locking mechanism locks the upper support frame and the lower support frame, and when the locking mechanism releases the upper support frame and the lower support frame, the upper support frame and the lower support frame can drive the seat and the arc-shaped base to be folded relatively.
31. The infant carrier of claim 27, wherein the frame further comprises a toy bar disposed on the seat.
32. The infant carrier of claim 27, wherein the frame further comprises two braking members pivotally coupled to opposite ends of the curved base, the two braking members being configured to inhibit the curved base from rocking relative to a support surface when the two braking members are deployed relative to the curved base, and the curved base being configured to rock relative to the support surface when the two braking members are folded relative to the curved base.
33. An infant carrier, the infant carrier comprising:
the seat is arranged on the front foot rest, the rear foot rest is pivoted to the front foot rest, so that the front foot rest and the rear foot rest can be mutually unfolded or folded, the rider is arranged on the front foot rest, and the wheels are respectively pivoted to the front foot rest and the rear foot rest; and
the cushion body is arranged on the frame body and comprises at least one reinforcing plate, the reinforcing plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib is positioned on the bottom surface of the plate body and comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends from the straight section, a gap exists between one end part of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section.
34. The infant carrier of claim 33, wherein the frame further comprises a tray disposed on the seat.
35. The infant carrier of claim 33, wherein the frame further comprises a canopy bar pivotally coupled to the seat.
36. The infant carrier according to claim 33, wherein the frame further comprises a locking mechanism disposed at a pivot joint of the front leg and the rear leg, the locking mechanism locking the front leg and the rear leg when the front leg and the rear leg are unfolded from each other, the front leg and the rear leg being foldable relative to each other when the locking mechanism releases the front leg and the rear leg.
37. An infant carrier, the infant carrier comprising:
the frame body comprises a seat, a support frame and a swinging device, wherein the swinging device is pivoted to the support frame so that the swinging device can swing relative to the support frame, and the seat is arranged on the swinging device; and
the cushion body is arranged on the frame body and comprises at least one reinforcing plate, the reinforcing plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib is positioned on the bottom surface of the plate body and comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends from the straight section, a gap exists between one end part of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section.
38. The infant carrier of claim 37, wherein the swing mechanism includes two swing arms symmetrically pivotally coupled to the support frame and a base coupled to the swing arms, the seat being disposed on the base.
39. The infant carrier according to claim 38, wherein the support frame includes a driving mechanism, the swing arm being pivotally connected to the driving mechanism, the driving mechanism driving the swing arm to swing and controlling the swing amplitude of the swing arm.
40. The infant carrier of claim 37, wherein the frame further comprises a canopy bar pivotally coupled to the seat.
41. An infant carrier, the infant carrier comprising:
the support frame is provided with two bending parts, and when the seat is stressed and pressed, the two bending parts generate elastic restoring force due to the pressed deformation, so that the seat is rebounded upwards, and the seat generates bouncing action; and
the cushion body is arranged on the frame body and comprises at least one reinforcing plate, the reinforcing plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib is positioned on the bottom surface of the plate body and comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends from the straight section, a gap exists between one end part of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section.
42. The infant carrier according to claim 41, wherein the frame further comprises a plurality of brackets disposed over the support frame.
43. An infant carrier, the infant carrier comprising:
the bed comprises a frame body, a support body and a support body, wherein the frame body comprises an upper support frame, a lower support frame, two upright posts and a bed body, the two upright posts are oppositely connected with the upper support frame and the lower support frame, and the bed body is arranged on the upper support frame; and
the cushion body is arranged on the frame body and comprises at least one reinforcing plate, the reinforcing plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib is positioned on the bottom surface of the plate body and comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends from the straight section, a gap exists between one end part of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section.
44. The infant carrier according to claim 43, wherein the upper support frame, the lower support frame and the two posts are U-shaped.
45. The infant carrier according to claim 43, wherein the frame further comprises a plurality of cantilevers, two ends of the cantilevers are respectively pivoted to the upper support frame and the bed body, and the bed body is disposed on the upper support frame by the plurality of cantilevers.
46. The infant carrier of claim 43, wherein the frame further comprises two height adjustment mechanisms disposed on the posts, the height adjustment mechanisms operable to adjust the heights of the posts.
47. The infant carrier according to claim 43, wherein the frame further comprises a plurality of wheels pivotally connected to the lower support frame.
48. An infant carrier, the infant carrier comprising:
the frame body comprises a shell and a carrying handle, and the carrying handle is pivoted with the shell; and
the cushion body is arranged on the frame body and comprises at least one reinforcing plate, the reinforcing plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib is positioned on the bottom surface of the plate body and comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends from the straight section, a gap exists between one end part of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section.
49. The infant carrier according to claim 48, wherein the frame further comprises a canopy bar pivotally connected to the housing.
50. The infant carrier of claim 48, wherein the frame further comprises a headrest disposed in the housing.
51. An infant carrier, the infant carrier comprising:
the frame body comprises an upper support frame, two connecting pieces and a bed body, wherein the two connecting pieces are connected with the upper support frame and the bed body; and
the cushion body is arranged on the frame body and comprises at least one reinforcing plate, the reinforcing plate comprises a plate body and a first reinforcing rib, the first reinforcing rib is positioned on the bottom surface of the plate body and comprises a straight section and a bending section, the bending section extends from the straight section, a gap exists between one end part of the bending section and one of the straight section and the bending section, and a non-closed space is formed between part of the straight section and the bending section.
52. The infant carrier according to claim 51, wherein the carrier further comprises a handle pivotally connected to the upper support frame.
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