CN211032714U - Seat frame assembly for a stroller and stroller - Google Patents

Seat frame assembly for a stroller and stroller Download PDF

Info

Publication number
CN211032714U
CN211032714U CN201921580522.8U CN201921580522U CN211032714U CN 211032714 U CN211032714 U CN 211032714U CN 201921580522 U CN201921580522 U CN 201921580522U CN 211032714 U CN211032714 U CN 211032714U
Authority
CN
China
Prior art keywords
backrest
seat
frame assembly
seat frame
piece
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Active
Application number
CN201921580522.8U
Other languages
Chinese (zh)
Inventor
胡杰
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Mamas and Papas Holdings Ltd
Original Assignee
Dongguan Jinwang Children's Products Co ltd
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Dongguan Jinwang Children's Products Co ltd filed Critical Dongguan Jinwang Children's Products Co ltd
Priority to CN201921580522.8U priority Critical patent/CN211032714U/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of CN211032714U publication Critical patent/CN211032714U/en
Active legal-status Critical Current
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical

Links

Images

Abstract

The utility model discloses a seat frame assembly for a baby stroller, which comprises a backrest part, a seat part, a backrest rotating joint and a switch unit, wherein the backrest rotating joint is connected with the backrest part and the seat part; when the folding chair is folded, after the switch unit is operated, the switch unit pulls the steel wire to drive the backrest rotating joint to be unlocked, so that the backrest part can be rotationally folded relative to the seat part; when the folding backrest is unfolded, the backrest part is rotated, and after the backrest part is rotated and unfolded in place relative to the seat part, the backrest rotating joint locks the backrest part. The utility model also discloses a baby's shallow. The utility model discloses a back revolute joint unblock back, back portion rotate for the seat portion to receive and close, realize the operation that seat frame subassembly's independent folding receipts were closed, can solitary folding or expand for baby's shallow frame, are convenient for adjust, are applicable to different user state and demand.

Description

Seat frame assembly for a stroller and stroller
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a technical field of baby's shallow especially relates to a seat frame subassembly and baby's shallow for baby's shallow.
Background
As shown in fig. 1, the conventional stroller frame generally includes a push rod 1 ', a front frame 2 ', a rear frame 3 ', a grab bar 4 ', a seat frame 5 ', wheels 6 ' and a rotary joint 7 ', the push rod 1 ' is connected to the front frame 2 ' via the rotary joint 7 ', the grab bar 4 ' is fixedly connected to the front frame 2 ', the rear frame 3 ' is movably connected to the front frame 2 ', and the seat frame 5 ' is movably connected to the front frame 2 ' and the rear frame 3 '. When the bicycle is folded, the rotary joint 7 ' is unlocked, the push rod 1 ' is forwards overturned and folded relative to the front bracket 2 ', the rear bracket 3 ' is folded towards the direction close to the front bracket 2 ', and the rear end of the seat frame 5 ' rotates downwards and is folded towards the direction close to the front bracket 2 '.
The existing baby stroller frame is not provided with a seat frame component which can be independently folded. When the baby stroller is folded, the seat frame is folded together, the seat frame can not be adjusted independently, and the flexibility is poor.
Accordingly, there is a need for a seat frame assembly for a stroller and a stroller that are independently collapsible and adjustable.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to overcome prior art's not enough, provide a can independently fold receive be used for the seat frame subassembly and the baby's shallow of baby's shallow with adjusting.
The utility model provides a seat frame subassembly for baby's shallow, including back portion, seat portion, connect back revolute joint and the switch unit of back portion and seat portion, the switch unit is installed on the back portion, the switch unit includes the steel wire, the steel wire passes behind the back portion and is connected with back revolute joint;
when the folding seat is folded, after the switch unit is operated, the switch unit pulls the steel wire to drive the backrest rotating joint to be unlocked, so that the backrest part can be rotationally folded relative to the seat part;
when the folding seat is unfolded, the backrest part is rotated, and after the backrest part is rotated and unfolded in place relative to the seat part, the backrest rotating joint locks the backrest part.
Furthermore, the backrest part comprises a hollow U-shaped rod, two ends of the U-shaped rod are connected with the two backrest rotating joints, the switch unit is installed at the top of the U-shaped rod, and the steel wire (143) penetrates into the U-shaped rod.
Furthermore, the switch unit further comprises a turnover piece and an installation piece, wherein the installation piece is buckled at the top of the U-shaped rod and is rotatably connected with the installation piece, one end of the steel wire is connected with the turnover piece, and the other end of the steel wire is connected with the backrest rotating joint;
when the turnover piece is rotated, the turnover piece pulls the steel wire, and the steel wire drives the backrest rotating joint to be unlocked.
Furthermore, a first through hole is formed in the mounting piece, a second through hole is formed in the U-shaped rod, and the steel wire penetrates through the first through hole, the second through hole and the rear portion of the U-shaped rod in sequence and is connected with the backrest rotating joint.
Further, the backrest rotation joint comprises a first shell, a second shell, a rotation shaft, a locking pin and a locking groove;
the first case is connected with the backrest part, the second case is connected with the seat part, the rotating shaft is connected with the first case and the second case, the first case can rotate around the rotating shaft, the locking pin is connected with the switch unit and is installed between the first case and the second case, and the locking groove is formed on the second case;
when locked, the locking pin is inserted into the locking groove;
when the lock is unlocked, the switch unit drives the locking pin to be disengaged from the locking groove.
Further, the backrest rotating joint further comprises a sliding groove shell, a sliding piece and a jaw plate, the sliding groove shell is connected with the backrest part and between the second shells, the sliding piece is connected with the switch unit and can slide along the sliding groove shell, the jaw plate is installed on the second shells, a plurality of clamping grooves in the jaw plate correspond to the locking grooves, one end of the locking pin is installed on the sliding piece, and the other end of the locking pin is inserted into the clamping grooves and the locking grooves.
Further, the seat frame assembly further comprises a grab rail and a grab rail rotating joint;
the grab rail rotating joint comprises a pushing piece, a linkage piece, a locking piece and a connecting piece, the pushing piece is arranged in the first shell and rotates along with the first shell, the locking piece is embedded into the connecting piece and locks the connecting piece, and the connecting piece is fixedly connected with the grab rail;
when the pushing piece rotates towards the linkage piece, the linkage piece is pushed to move along a straight line, the linkage piece drives the locking piece to be separated from the connecting piece, and the grab bar and the connecting piece can be folded in a rotating mode.
Furthermore, the pushing member comprises an arc-shaped strip and a pushing block, the arc-shaped strip takes the rotation center of the first shell as the center of a circle, and the pushing block is positioned at one end of the arc-shaped strip.
Further, the linkage piece comprises a contact part and an inclined groove, the pushing block is in contact with the contact part and pushes the linkage piece to move, at least one part of the locking piece is clamped into the inclined groove, and when the linkage piece moves, the inclined groove pushes the locking piece to be pulled out of the connecting piece.
The utility model also provides a baby's shallow, including baby's shallow frame, baby's shallow frame includes push rod, fore-stock, after-poppet and wheel, still includes above-mentioned arbitrary one seat frame subassembly, seat frame unit mount is on baby's shallow frame.
After adopting above-mentioned technical scheme, have following beneficial effect:
the utility model discloses a back revolute joint unblock back, back portion rotate for the seat portion to receive and close, realize the operation that seat frame subassembly's independent folding receipts were closed, can solitary folding or expand for baby's shallow frame, are convenient for adjust, are applicable to different user state and demand.
Drawings
The disclosure of the present invention will become more readily understood by reference to the drawings. It should be understood that: these drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. In the figure:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a prior art stroller frame;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a seat frame assembly in an expanded state according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a seat frame assembly at a switch unit in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a side view of the seat frame assembly at the switch unit in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged partial view of the back portion of the seat frame assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a portion of a seat frame assembly at a pivot joint of a backrest according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of a side of a seat frame assembly at the pivot joint of the backrest according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the other side of the seat frame assembly at the seat back pivot joint according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of a portion of a armrest rotary joint of a seat frame assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10 is another enlarged partial view of the armrest rotary joint of the seat frame assembly according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 11 is an enlarged partial view of the seat portion of the seat frame assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12 is another perspective view of a seat frame assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 13 is a side view of the seat frame assembly in a folded condition according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a seat frame assembly in a folded condition according to one embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 15 is a perspective view of a stroller according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 16 is an enlarged view of a portion of the front frame of the stroller in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 17 is a partial enlarged view of the rear support of the stroller in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention.
Reference symbol comparison table:
the push rod 1 ', the front bracket 2 ', the rear bracket 3 ', the grab bar 4 ', the seat frame 5 ', the wheel 6 ' and the rotary joint 7 ';
the seat frame assembly 10:
the backrest part 11: a second through hole 111;
seat portion 12: the seat plate 121, the extension rod 122, the first connecting column 123, the shielding plate 124, the mounting groove 125, the embedded groove 1211 and the handle hole 1212;
the backrest rotation joint 13: the locking mechanism comprises a first shell 131, a second shell 132, a rotating shaft 133, a locking pin 134, a locking groove 135, a sliding groove shell 136, a sliding piece 137, a jaw plate 138, a cross bar 139, a guide groove 1321, a second connecting column 1322, a limiting groove 1361, a second steel wire hole 1371, a pin hole 1372, a limiting block 1373 and a clamping groove 1381;
the switching unit 14: the turnover part 141, the mounting part 142, the steel wire 143, the first steel wire hole 1411, and the first through hole 1421;
a grab rail 15;
grab rail rotation joint 16: the pushing member 161, the linkage member 162, the locking member 163, the connecting member 164, the arc-shaped bar 1611, the pushing block 1612, the contact part 1621 and the inclined groove 1622;
ceiling unit 17: a ceiling rod 171, a ceiling pivot joint 172;
the baby stroller frame 20: push rod 21, front support 22, rear support 23, wheel 24, connecting rod 25, frame revolute joint 26.
Detailed Description
The following describes the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
It is easily understood that, according to the technical solution of the present invention, a plurality of structural modes and implementation modes that can be mutually replaced by those of ordinary skill in the art can be achieved without changing the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings are only exemplary illustrations of the technical solutions of the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting or restricting the technical solutions of the present invention in its entirety or as a limitation of the present invention.
The terms of orientation of up, down, left, right, front, back, top, bottom, and the like referred to or may be referred to in this specification are defined relative to the configuration shown in the drawings, and are relative terms, and thus may be changed correspondingly according to the position and the use state of the device. Therefore, these and other directional terms should not be construed as limiting terms.
The directions of the utility model are based on the position of the baby stroller.
The first embodiment is as follows:
fig. 2-14 are schematic structural views of a seat frame assembly according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
A seat frame assembly 10 for a stroller, including a backrest portion 11, a seat portion 12, a switch unit 14, and a backrest rotation joint 13 connecting the backrest portion and the seat portion, the switch unit 14 being mounted on the backrest portion 11;
when the folding chair is folded, after the switch unit 14 is operated, the switch unit 14 drives the backrest rotating joint 13 to unlock, so that the backrest 11 can rotate relative to the seat 12 to be folded;
when the seat back is unfolded, the seat back 11 is rotated, and after the seat back 11 is rotated and unfolded to a proper position with respect to the seat part 12, the seat back rotation joint 13 locks the seat back 11.
Fig. 2 shows the seat frame assembly 10 in an unfolded state, when folding is required, the switch unit 14 is operated, and the switch unit 14 drives the backrest rotation joint 13 to be unlocked;
then, the backrest part 11 is rotated in a direction approaching the seat part 12 until the backrest part 11 is rotated to a horizontal position almost equal to the seat part 12.
When it is desired to unfold the seat frame assembly 10 again, the backrest portion 11 is rotated away from the seat portion 12 until the appropriate deployment angle is achieved, the backrest rotation joint 13 is locked again and the backrest portion 11 cannot rotate relative to the seat portion 12.
In this embodiment, after the backrest rotation joint 13 is unlocked, the backrest 11 is rotated and folded relative to the seat 12, so as to realize the operation of independently folding and folding the seat frame assembly 10, and the stroller frame can be independently folded or unfolded relative to the stroller frame, so that the stroller frame is convenient to adjust, and is suitable for different use states and requirements.
Further, the backrest part 11 includes a hollow U-shaped bar, both ends of the U-shaped bar are connected with two backrest rotation joints 13, and a switch unit 14 is installed on the top of the U-shaped bar.
Specifically, the backrest part 11 is a complete U-shaped rod, the U-shaped rod is arranged in an inverted manner when the backrest is unfolded, two end heads of the U-shaped rod are respectively connected with the backrest rotating joint 13, and the switch unit 14 is arranged at the top end of the middle part of the U-shaped rod, namely the highest part of the U-shaped rod when the U-shaped rod is unfolded.
When the baby stroller is in actual use, the U-shaped rod is sleeved with a backrest cloth or a backrest plate for supporting the back of a baby.
The deployment angle of the backrest part 11 is not limited to the angle shown in fig. 2, and the backrest part 11 may be further turned back away from the seat part 12 until it is completely laid flat, so that the infant can lie down easily.
Alternatively, the backrest portion 11 may have other structures, such as: the U-shaped bar is replaced by a back board.
Further, as shown in fig. 3 to 4, the switch unit 14 includes a flip member 141, a mounting member 142 and a steel wire 143, the mounting member 142 is fastened to the top of the U-shaped bar, the flip member 141 is rotatably connected to the mounting member 142, one end of the steel wire 143 is connected to the flip member 141, and the other end is connected to the backrest rotating joint 13;
when the turning member 141 is rotated, the turning member 141 pulls the wire 142, and the wire 142 drives the backrest rotation joint 13 to unlock.
As shown in fig. 3, the tilting member 141 is provided with first wire holes 1411 toward the front side of the seat frame assembly 10, one ends of two wires 143 are fixed in the two first wire holes 1411, respectively, and then the wire 142 passes through the mounting member 142 and enters the U-shaped bar, passes through the end of the U-shaped bar, and is connected to the backrest rotation joint 13.
In operation, a user pulls the turnover member 141 backward from the back of the seat frame assembly 10, the upper end of the turnover member 141 is hinged to the mounting member 142, the lower portion of the turnover member 141 is turned backward (right side of fig. 4), one end of the steel wire 143 is pulled backward, the other end of the steel wire 143 pulls the backrest rotation joint 13, and the backrest rotation joint 13 is unlocked.
Further, as shown in fig. 3 and 5, the mounting member 142 is provided with a first through hole 1421, the U-shaped rod is provided with a second through hole 111, and the steel wire 142 sequentially penetrates through the first through hole 1421, the second through hole 111 and the U-shaped rod and then is connected to the backrest rotation joint 13.
Further, as shown in fig. 2 and fig. 6 to 8, the back rotation joint 13 includes a first housing 131, a second housing 132, a rotation shaft 133, a locking pin 134 and a locking groove 135;
the first case 131 is connected with the backrest part 11, the second case 132 is connected with the seat part 12, the first case 131 and the second case 132 are connected by the rotation shaft 133, the first case 131 can rotate around the rotation shaft 133, the locking pin 134 is connected with the switch unit 14 and installed between the first case 131 and the second case 132, and the locking groove 135 is formed on the second case 132;
when locked, the locking pin 134 is inserted into the locking groove 135;
when unlocked, the switch unit 14 drives the locking pin 134 out of the locking groove 135.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 2, the first housing 131 and the second housing 132 are both disc-shaped, the first housing 131 and the second housing 132 are fastened to form an installation cavity, and the locking pin 134 and the locking groove 135 are both installed in the installation cavity.
The two backrest rotation joints 13 are respectively positioned at the left and right sides of the backrest part 11 and the seat part 12, and the two first housings 131 are connected by a cross bar 139, so that the cross bar 139, the two first housings 131, the backrest part 11, and the switch unit 14 are integrally rotated together.
The two second housings 132 are integrally connected to the seat 12, and the second housings 132 and the seat plate 121 of the seat 12 may be integrally injection molded during the actual process.
A plurality of hollowed-out parts are formed on the seat board 121, and seat pad cloth can be coated outside the seat board 121, so that the comfort is improved. The hollow part can increase the air permeability of the seat plate 121, and can also reduce the weight and the cost. While also providing sufficient support stability.
As shown in fig. 7, the locking grooves 135 include four, equally radially distributed around the center of the second housing 132. The plurality of locking grooves 135 facilitate the adjustment of the included angle between the backrest portion 11 and the seat portion 12, and the locking pin 134 can be snapped into any one of the locking grooves 135, so as to meet different requirements of users. The user can adjust the backrest 11 to lie flat, half-lying, sitting.
Further, as shown in fig. 6 to 8, the backrest rotation joint 13 further includes a sliding groove housing 136, a sliding member 137, and a jaw plate 138, the sliding groove housing 136 is connected between the backrest part 11 and the second housing 132, the sliding member 137 is connected to the switch unit 14 and can slide along the sliding groove housing 136, the jaw plate 138 is mounted on the second housing 132, a plurality of catching grooves 1381 on the jaw plate 138 correspond to the locking groove 135, one end of the locking pin 134 is mounted on the sliding member 137, and the other end is inserted into the catching groove 1381 and the locking groove 135.
Specifically, the sliding groove housing 136 is fixedly connected with the end of the U-shaped rod, a semicircular groove is formed on the sliding groove housing 136, the sliding member 137 is oval, and at least a part of the sliding member 137 is inserted into the sliding groove housing 136.
The sliding member 137 includes a second wire hole 1371, and the other end of the wire 143 is fixedly connected to the second wire hole 1371. When the wire 143 is pulled, the slider 137 is slid upward.
Sliding member 137 further includes a pin hole 1372, and locking pin 134 is inserted into pin hole 1372 and fixedly connected, and when sliding member 137 slides upward, locking pin 134 is driven to slide upward, and locking pin 134 is released from locking groove 135, so as to unlock backrest rotation joint 13.
Four locking grooves 1381 completely matching the shape of the locking groove 135 are formed on the jaw plate 138, and the jaw plate 138 is connected to the second housing 132 by screws.
As shown in fig. 8, the sliding member 137 further includes a limiting block 1373, the sliding slot housing 136 is provided with a limiting slot 1361, and when the sliding member 137 slides upwards, the limiting slot 1361 plays a limiting role.
The slider 137 is further connected with a reset member, and when the user releases the flip member 141, the reset member makes the slider 137 slide down along the sliding slot housing 136, keeping the locking pin 134 snapped into the catching slot 1381 and the locking slot 135. The reset member may be a reset spring.
In this embodiment, the sliding member 137, the sliding groove housing 136, and the locking pin 134 are integrally connected to the first housing 131, and the latch plate 138 and the locking groove 135 are integrally connected to the second housing 132. The two parts are locked by the matching of the locking pin 134 with the locking groove 135 and the clamping groove 1381, and when the locking pin 134 is released from the locking groove 135 and the clamping groove 1381, the locking is realized, the backrest part 11 can rotate relative to the seat part 12, and the angle adjustment or the complete folding of the backrest part 11 can be realized.
Further, as shown in fig. 2 and 9-10, the seat frame assembly 10 further includes a grab bar 15 and a grab bar pivot joint 16;
the grab bar rotary joint 16 comprises a pushing piece 161, a linkage piece 162, a locking piece 163 and a connecting piece 164, wherein the pushing piece 161 is installed in the first shell 131 and rotates with the first shell 131, the locking piece 163 is embedded into the connecting piece 164 and locks the connecting piece 164, and the connecting piece 164 is fixedly connected with the grab bar 15;
when the pushing member 161 rotates towards the link 162, the link 162 is pushed to move along a straight line, the link 162 drives the locking member 163 to be disengaged from the connecting member 164, and the grab bar 15 and the connecting member 164 can be folded in a rotating manner.
Specifically, a part of the link 162 is installed between the first housing 131 and the second housing 132, and a part of the link is installed inside the seat plate 121 and shielded by the shielding plate 124.
The backrest rotating joint 13 can control the grab rail rotating joint 16 through the linkage 162, and when the backrest rotating joint 13 is unlocked and the backrest 11 rotates towards the seat part 12, the grab rail rotating joint 16 is driven to be unlocked, and the grab rail 15 is turned downwards and folded.
As shown in fig. 6, the second housing 132 is provided with a guide slot 1321, and the link 162 moves linearly along the guide slot 1321.
As shown in fig. 9, the locking member 163 has a gear structure with four straight teeth, one of the teeth of the locking member 163 is inserted into the link member 162, and the link member 162 moves linearly, thereby driving the locking member 163 to be disengaged from the connecting member 164.
The remaining three teeth of the locking member 163 are fitted into the fitting grooves (not shown) of the coupling member 164, and when the three straight teeth are fitted, the locking member 163 locks the grab bar 15, and the grab bar 15 cannot be rotated. When the link 162 releases the lock piece 163 from the insertion groove, the grab bar 15 can be folded by rotation.
Since the locking member 163 has four straight teeth and is uniformly spaced, the corresponding fitting groove also has four teeth grooves. The armrest rod 15 can be rotated to adjust an angle with the seat portion 12.
As shown in fig. 6, the outer side of the seat plate 121 is opened with a mounting groove 125 corresponding to the shape of the locking member 163, wherein the lowermost tooth groove of the mounting groove 125 is opened, and a straight tooth of the locking member 163 can penetrate and act with the link 162. When the locking member 163 is released from the connecting member 164, the locking member 163 is inserted into the mounting groove 125.
Further, as shown in fig. 9, the pushing member 161 includes an arc-shaped bar 1611 and a pushing block 1612, the arc-shaped bar 1611 is centered on the rotation center of the first housing 131, and the pushing block 1612 is located at one end of the arc-shaped bar 1611.
As shown in fig. 10, the link 162 includes a contact portion 1621 and a slanted groove 1622, the pushing block 1612 contacts the contact portion 1621 and pushes the link 162 to move, one straight tooth of the locking member 163 is caught in the slanted groove 1622, and the slanted groove 1622 pushes the locking member 163 to be released from the connecting member 164 when the link 162 moves.
Specifically, when the first housing 131 is rotated clockwise in the arrow direction in fig. 9, the pushing block 1612 pushes the contact part 1621 to move rightward,
when the link 162 moves leftward in the orientation of fig. 10, the inclined groove 1622 moves the locking member 163 outward in the axial direction thereof, and is released from the insertion groove of the connecting member 164.
A reset member (not shown) is further disposed at the link 162, and when the first housing 131 is unfolded and rotates reversely, the pushing block 1612 is separated from the contact portion 1621, the link 162 is reset by the reset member, moves to the right side of fig. 10, and the inclined groove 1622 pushes the locking member 163 to return to the insertion groove, and is locked with the connecting member 164 again. The reset member may be a reset spring.
Further, as shown in fig. 11, the seat portion 12 includes a seat plate 121 and an extension rod 122, the seat plate 121 is provided with an insertion groove 1211, and the corresponding extension rod 122 is provided with an insertion block (not shown) which is inserted into the insertion groove 1211 to achieve connection between the extension rod 122 and the seat plate 121.
Optionally, the extension rod 122 can be angularly adjusted relative to the seat plate 121; when the baby sits, the extension rod 122 turns downwards, so that the lower leg of the baby can naturally bend downwards; when the baby lies, the extension rod 122 is turned upwards and maintains the same plane as the seat plate 121 for supporting the legs and feet of the baby.
Further, as shown in fig. 12, a ceiling unit 17 is attached to the seat portion 11, and the ceiling unit 17 includes two ceiling rods 171 and a ceiling pivot joint 172. The ceiling rods 171 are used for supporting the ceiling cloth, and the ceiling rotating joints 172 are used for adjusting the included angle between the two ceiling rods 171, so that the ceiling cloth can be unfolded or folded conveniently. The ceiling pivot joint 172 is attached to both side rods of the U-shaped bar of the backrest part 11 and pivots together with the backrest part 11.
In this embodiment, when the seat frame assembly 10 needs to be folded, as shown in fig. 12, the flip member 141 of the switch unit 14 is pulled backwards, and the switch unit 14 drives the backrest rotation joint 13 to unlock;
then, the backrest part 11 is pushed to turn downwards, in the process of pushing the backrest part 11, the armrest rotating joint 16 is unlocked, and the armrest rod 15 is pushed to turn downwards together. Until the grab bar 15 and the backrest part 11 are completely folded.
As shown in fig. 13-14, the ceiling poles 171 may be folded upside down.
As shown in fig. 12 and 14, a handle hole 1212 is formed at the rear side of the seat plate 121, and when the seat frame assembly 10 is completely folded, a user's hand can be inserted into the handle hole 1212 to lift the entire stroller or the entire seat frame assembly 10, thereby facilitating transportation.
By implementing this embodiment, the angle adjustment and the complete folding of the backrest portion 11 with respect to the seat portion 12 can be achieved, and the angle adjustment and the complete folding of the grab bar 15 with respect to the seat portion 12 can also be achieved. The flexibility of adjustment is increased, and different requirements of users can be met.
Example two:
fig. 15-17 are schematic structural views of a stroller frame according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
The stroller includes a stroller frame 20, the stroller frame 20 includes a push rod 21, a front support 22, a rear support 23, and wheels 24, and a seat frame assembly 10, and the seat frame assembly 10 is mounted on the stroller frame 20.
The stroller frame 20 further includes a frame turning joint 26, and the front frame 22, the rear frame 23 and the push rod 21 are connected via the frame turning joint 26 and are rotatably foldable. The folding operation of the stroller frame 20 and the seat frame assembly 10 is two completely independent modes of operation.
When it is desired to fold the entire stroller, the seat frame assembly 10 is folded first, and then the stroller frame 20 is folded.
Further, as shown in fig. 16 to 17, the front bracket 22 is connected to the seat portion 12, the rear bracket 23 is connected to the back pivot joint 13, and the back pivot joint 13 is connected to the push rod 21 via the connecting rod 25.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 16, the seat portion 12 is provided with a first connecting column 123, and the front bracket 22 is rotatably connected with the seat plate 121 through the first connecting column 123;
as shown in fig. 17, a second connecting column 1322 is provided on the second housing 132 of the backrest rotation joint 13, and the rear bracket 23 is rotatably connected to the backrest rotation joint 13 through the second connecting column 1322.
The second housing 132 of the backrest rotation joint 13 is also rotatably connected to the push rod 21 via the connecting rod 25.
When the stroller frame 20 is unfolded, the first connecting post 123, the second connecting post 1322 and the connecting rod 25 serve as a three-point positioning for the seat frame assembly 10, and the relative positions of the seat frame assembly 10 and other components of the stroller frame 20 are maintained.
When the stroller frame 20 is folded, the respective coupling points of the first coupling post 123, the second coupling post 1322 and the coupling rod 25 are rotated, and the seat frame assembly 10 is rotated with respect to the push rod 21, the front bracket 22 and the rear bracket 23.
By implementing the present embodiment, the seat frame assembly 10 can be positioned, and the seat frame assembly 10 and the stroller frame 20 can be folded and folded independently, so that the adjustment flexibility is increased, and different requirements of users can be met.
What has been described above is merely the principles and preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, on the basis of the principle of the present invention, several other modifications can be made, and the protection scope of the present invention should be considered.

Claims (10)

1. A seat frame assembly (10) for a stroller, comprising a backrest part (11), a seat part (12), a switch unit (14) and a backrest rotation joint (13) connecting the backrest part (11) and the seat part (12), wherein the switch unit (14) is installed on the backrest part (11), the switch unit (14) comprises a steel wire (143), and the steel wire (143) passes through the backrest part (11) and is connected with the backrest rotation joint (13);
when the folding backrest is folded, after the switch unit (14) is operated, the switch unit (14) pulls the steel wire (143) to drive the backrest rotating joint (13) to be unlocked, so that the backrest part (11) can be rotatably folded relative to the seat part (12);
when the folding backrest is unfolded, the backrest part (11) is rotated, and after the backrest part (11) is rotated and unfolded to a proper position relative to the seat part (12), the backrest rotating joint (13) locks the backrest part (11).
2. The seat frame assembly (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the backrest part (11) comprises a hollow U-shaped bar, the two ends of which are connected to the two backrest swivel joints (13), the switch unit (14) being mounted on top of the U-shaped bar, the steel wire (143) penetrating into the U-shaped bar.
3. The seat frame assembly (10) according to claim 2, wherein the switch unit (14) further comprises a flip (141) and a mounting member (142), the mounting member (142) is snapped on top of the U-shaped bar, the flip (141) is pivotally connected to the mounting member (142), one end of the wire (143) is connected to the flip (141) and the other end is connected to the backrest pivot joint (13);
when the turnover piece (141) is rotated, the turnover piece (141) pulls the steel wire (143), and the steel wire (143) drives the backrest rotating joint (13) to be unlocked.
4. A seat frame assembly according to claim 3, wherein the mounting member (142) is provided with a first through hole (1421), the U-shaped bar is provided with a second through hole (111), and the steel wire is connected to the backrest rotation joint (13) after sequentially passing through the first through hole (1421), the second through hole (111) and the U-shaped bar.
5. The seat frame assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the backrest swivel joint comprises a first housing (131), a second housing (132), a swivel shaft (133), a locking pin (134) and a locking groove (135);
the first case (131) is connected to the backrest portion (11), the second case (132) is connected to the seat portion (12), the rotation shaft (133) connects the first case (131) and the second case (132), the first case (131) is rotatable about the rotation shaft, the locking pin (134) is connected to the switch unit (14) and installed between the first case (131) and the second case (132), and the locking groove (135) is formed on the second case (132);
when locked, the locking pin (134) is inserted into the locking groove (135);
when the lock is unlocked, the switch unit (14) drives the locking pin (134) to be disengaged from the locking groove (135).
6. The seat frame assembly of claim 5, wherein the backrest rotation joint (13) further comprises a sliding groove shell (136), a sliding member (137) and a jaw plate (138), the sliding groove shell (136) is connected between the backrest portion (11) and the second housing (132), the sliding member (137) is connected with the switch unit (14) and can slide along the sliding groove shell (136), the jaw plate (138) is mounted on the second housing (132), a plurality of catching grooves (1381) on the jaw plate (138) correspond to the locking groove (135), one end of the locking pin (134) is mounted on the sliding member (137), and the other end is inserted into the catching groove (1381) and the locking groove (135).
7. The seat frame assembly (10) of claim 5, wherein the seat frame assembly (10) further comprises a grab bar (15) and a grab bar pivot joint (16);
the grab rail rotating joint (16) comprises a pushing piece (161), a linkage piece (162), a locking piece (163) and a connecting piece (164), the pushing piece (161) is installed in the first shell (131) and rotates with the first shell (131), the locking piece (163) is embedded into the connecting piece (164) and locks the connecting piece (164), and the connecting piece (164) is fixedly connected with the grab rail (15);
when the pushing piece (161) rotates towards the linkage piece (162), the linkage piece (162) is pushed to move along a straight line, the linkage piece (162) drives the locking piece (163) to be separated from the connecting piece (164), and the grab bar (15) and the connecting piece (164) can be folded in a rotating mode.
8. The seat frame assembly (10) of claim 7, wherein the pusher (161) includes an arcuate strip (1611) and a pusher block (1612), the arcuate strip (1611) centered about the center of rotation of the first housing (131), the pusher block (1612) located at one end of the arcuate strip (1611).
9. The seat frame assembly (10) of claim 8, wherein the link (162) includes a contact portion (1621) and a diagonal slot (1622), the push block (1612) contacts the contact portion (1621) and pushes the link (162) to move, at least a portion of the lock (163) snaps into the diagonal slot (1622), and the diagonal slot (1622) pushes the lock (163) out of the connector (164) as the link (162) moves.
10. A stroller comprising a stroller frame (20), said stroller frame (20) comprising a push bar (21), a front bracket (22), a rear bracket (23) and wheels (24), characterized in that it further comprises a seat frame assembly (10) according to any of claims 1-9, said seat frame assembly (10) being mounted on said stroller frame (20).
CN201921580522.8U 2019-09-20 2019-09-20 Seat frame assembly for a stroller and stroller Active CN211032714U (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
CN201921580522.8U CN211032714U (en) 2019-09-20 2019-09-20 Seat frame assembly for a stroller and stroller

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
CN201921580522.8U CN211032714U (en) 2019-09-20 2019-09-20 Seat frame assembly for a stroller and stroller

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
CN211032714U true CN211032714U (en) 2020-07-17

Family

ID=71566126

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
CN201921580522.8U Active CN211032714U (en) 2019-09-20 2019-09-20 Seat frame assembly for a stroller and stroller

Country Status (1)

Country Link
CN (1) CN211032714U (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
CN110667679B (en) Seat frame assembly, stroller and folding method thereof
US8950761B2 (en) Collapsible child carrier apparatus
EP1459656B1 (en) Foldable swing
US8118684B2 (en) Infant support structure with a collapsible frame
CN110667681B (en) Baby stroller and baby stroller folding method
CN107128350B (en) Folding baby stroller
EP2418139A2 (en) Stroller with articulating structure
US11097761B2 (en) Wagon having improved convenience of use
CN211442449U (en) Baby carriage
CN211032714U (en) Seat frame assembly for a stroller and stroller
WO2008006255A1 (en) A foldable dining chair for children
CN211032708U (en) Seat frame assembly and baby stroller
CN212637616U (en) Children's barrow
CN215622218U (en) Two-way children's handcart
CN110667683A (en) Seat frame assembly, stroller and folding method thereof
CN113442990A (en) Folding frame and baby carriage
CN209454828U (en) Stroller seat
CN211032710U (en) Baby carriage
CN210680887U (en) Folding mechanism and child stroller with same
CN110667682B (en) Baby stroller and folding method thereof
CN210653264U (en) Foldable baby carriage
CN216546334U (en) Baby carriage with seat folding mechanism
WO2023011017A1 (en) Rotating joint and child product having rotating joint
JP2001088712A (en) Baby seat and baby carriage
CN210707568U (en) Lower rotary joint for baby stroller frame

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
GR01 Patent grant
GR01 Patent grant
TR01 Transfer of patent right
TR01 Transfer of patent right

Effective date of registration: 20210728

Address after: West Yorkshire

Patentee after: Mamas & Papas (Holdings) Ltd.

Address before: 523662 Huangfengling Industrial Park, Luoma village, Qingxi Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province

Patentee before: DONGGUAN JINWANG CHILDREN'S PRODUCTS Co.,Ltd.