GB2363365A - Stroller comprising an adjustable backrest and backrest release means - Google Patents

Stroller comprising an adjustable backrest and backrest release means Download PDF

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GB2363365A
GB2363365A GB0014461A GB0014461A GB2363365A GB 2363365 A GB2363365 A GB 2363365A GB 0014461 A GB0014461 A GB 0014461A GB 0014461 A GB0014461 A GB 0014461A GB 2363365 A GB2363365 A GB 2363365A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B7/00Carriages for children; Perambulators, e.g. dolls' perambulators
    • B62B7/04Carriages for children; Perambulators, e.g. dolls' perambulators having more than one wheel axis; Steering devices therefor
    • B62B7/06Carriages for children; Perambulators, e.g. dolls' perambulators having more than one wheel axis; Steering devices therefor collapsible or foldable
    • B62B7/08Carriages for children; Perambulators, e.g. dolls' perambulators having more than one wheel axis; Steering devices therefor collapsible or foldable in the direction of, or at right angles to, the wheel axis
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B9/00Accessories or details specially adapted for children's carriages or perambulators
    • B62B9/10Perambulator bodies; Equipment therefor
    • B62B9/102Perambulator bodies; Equipment therefor characterized by details of the seat
    • B62B9/104Perambulator bodies; Equipment therefor characterized by details of the seat with adjustable or reclining backrests
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B2205/00Hand-propelled vehicles or sledges being foldable or dismountable when not in use
    • B62B2205/02Hand-propelled vehicles or sledges being foldable or dismountable when not in use foldable widthwise
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B2205/00Hand-propelled vehicles or sledges being foldable or dismountable when not in use
    • B62B2205/20Catches; Locking or releasing an articulation

Abstract

A stroller has an adjustable back rest (2, Fig 1) pivotally mounted to the frame (1, Fig 1) of the stroller with a releasing unit (4, Fig 2) mounted on the back rest and operable by means of a handle 42 to selectively release the back rest from a locked position to allow pivotal adjustment of the backrest. The releasing unit comprises a rod 41 attached to the handle and mounted longitudinally within a central plate 22 of the back rest, a connecting block 43 connected to a lower end of the rod and having a through-hole 431, and a flexible single string 44 passing trough the through-hole in the connecting block and extending transversely to the back rest to a connection wit left and right pushing members 45 which in-use facilitate the back rest release on raising of the handle.

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1 2363365 STROLLER This invention relates to a stroller, more particularly
t 0 a stroller with an adjustable backrest.
5 A stroller normally includes a stroller frame with front and rear legs and a seat frame, an adjustable backrest mounted pivotally on the stroller frame for turning relative to the stroller frame toward and away from the seat frame, a positioning 10 unit including a pair of swingable pieces that engage releasably tEe backrest for positioning selectively the backrest at one of inclined positions relative to the seat frame, and a releasing unit including a pulling member and a pair o f pushing membersthat are 15 co nnected to the pulling member and that- engage releasably the swingable pieces when pulled by the pulling member for disengaging the swingable pieces from the backrest -so as to per-mi 'L- the backrest to turn to a des-ired inclined position relative to the seat 20 f rame Conventionally, the pulling member is constructed by using either a set of metal rods, which are joined together, or a string unit in order to perform the diseng,4gement of the swingable pieces f-rom -the backrest. However, such pulling member is 25 disadvantageous in that when metal rods are used, the total weight of the stroller will be increased considerably so that the stroller is inconvenient to carry, and when a string unit is used, the structure of the pulling member will be relatively complex so that adjustment of the backrest to a desired inclined position is not easy.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a stroller with a pulling member that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned problems.
According to the present invention, a stroller comprises: a stroller frame having front and rear legs 10 and a seat frame secured to the front and rear legs; a backrest having left and right support-ers mounted pivotally and respectively on two opposite sides of the seat frame adjacent to the rear legs for turning - upwardly and rearwardly relative to the stroller -frame away from the seat frame, and downwardly and forwardly relative to the stroller frame toward the seat frame; left a-nd right positioning members respectively having left and rig-ht swingable piece_s, and left -an-d right locking protrusions, the left and 20 right swingable pieces being mounted pivotally and respectively on two opposite sides of the stroller frame adja_ce nt to t he left and right supporters of the backrest,- respect-ively,-and having respectively left and right bottom edges formed with a plurality 25 of spaced apart and aligned locking grooves which open downward ly, the left and right locking protrusions projecting respectively from the left and right supporters to engage selectively and releasably one of the locking grooves in the left and right bottom edges for positioning thebackrest, the left and right swingable pieces being rotatable relative to the 5 stroller frame so as to move upwardly and rearwardly to an unlocking position for disengaging the locking grooves in the left and right bottom edges from the left and right locking protrusions, and to move downwardly and forwardly to a locking position for 10 engaging - the locking grooves in the left and right bottom edges a-nd the left and right locking protrusions; and a releasing unit including a pulling member mounted movably on the backrest betweerr the left and right supporters-for moving upwardly and 15 downwardly relative to the backrest, lef t and right - pushing members mounted movably a-nd -respectively on the left and riglit -supporters for moving the left and right- -swing-able piecesof the left and right - positioning members to the unlocking position, and 20 left and rigHt-urging members that urge respectively the left and right pushing members to move away from the left and right swingable pieces, the pulling member including a vertically extending rigid rod member. mounted movably on the backrest between the 25 left and right supporters, a connecting block that is connected to a lower end of the rod member and that has a through-hole, and a flexible single string passing through the through-hole in the connecting block and extending sidewisely from the through-hole to be connected to the left and right pushing members.
In drawings which illustrate an embodiment of 5 the invention, Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of a stroller embodying this invention; Fig. 2 is a fragmentary rear perspective view of-the stroller of Fig. 1; - 10 Fig. 3 is a fragmentary front view of a backrest of the -stroller of Fig. 1 in a -locking position; Fig. 4 is a fragmentary perspective view of a pushing member of the stroller of Fig. 1; and Fig. 5 is a f-ragmentary f ront view of a backrest 15 of the stroller of Fig. 1 in an un locking position.
Figs. I to 4 illustrate a stroller embodying this invention. The stroller includes a strol:ler fram-e 1, a backrest 2-mounted pivotally on the stroller frame 1,- left and right positioning members 3, an d -a 20 releasing unit 4. - The stroller frame 1 includes a handle unit 11 that has a grip portion 111 and two parallel inclin ed handle rods 112 connected to the grip portion ill, _a pair of pivot units 12 connected respectively to 25 the handle rods 112, a pair of f ront legs 13 connected respectively to the handle rods 112 via the pivot units 12 and provided with wheels 15, a pair of rear legs 14 connected respectively to the pivot units 12 and provided with wheels 15, a front guard piece 17 mounted on the front legs 13, and a seat frame that has a pair of seat rods 16 disposed between the front 5 and rear legs 13, 14 and connected to the rear legs 14 and the front guard piece 17. A pair of linking blocks 29 are respectively secured to-the seat rods 16 adjacent to the rear legs 14.
The backre-st 2 includes 1 e f t and right 10 supporters 21 mounted pivotally and respectively on the linking blocks 29 via a pair of pivot pins 25, a vertically extending central-plate 22 having top and bottom ends, laterally extending left and right upper platess-23 interconnecting respectively the left 15 and r ight supporters 21 and two opposite sides of the bottom end of the central plate 22,_ and -laterally extending 1 e f t and- right -lower plates 24 interconnecting respec.tively the left and -right supporters 21 and two op-posite-sides -of the top end 20 of the central plate 22 The central plate 22 includes f ront and rear f aces 22 1, 2 2 2, a pair of upper pivot lug portions 223 disposed adjacent to the top end of the -central plate 22, a pair of - lower - pivot lug portions-224 disposed adjacent to the bottom en d of 25 the central plate 22, a vertically extending recess 225 formed in the front face 221 and extending from the top end to the bottom end of the central plate 22, and an opening 226 formed in an upper end of the recess 225. The recess 225 has a lower end formed with an enlarged segment 227 disposed between the left and right lower plates 24. A pair of spaced apart guide 5 rollers 228 project from the central plate 22 within the enlarged segment 227 of the recess 225. A cover 28 is mounted on the central plate 22 fcLr covering the enlarged segment 227 of the recess 225. A pair of apertures 229 are formed in the central plate 22 10 at two opposite sides of the enlarged segment 227 of the reces --s 225-. The backrest 2 is turnable upwardly and rearwardly relative to the stroller frame 1 away from the seat rods 16, and downwardly and forwardly relative to the stroller frame 1 toward the seat rods 15 16.
The left and right uppe-r -p-lates 23 are mounted pivotally and respectively on the upper pivot lug portions 223-and the left and right sup-porters-21 via - pivot pins 26. The left ac-nd right lower plates 24 are 20 mounted -p-ivotally and respectively on the lower pivot lug portions 224 and the left and right supporters 21 via pivot pins 27. Each of the left and right lower plates 24 has one end 241 formed with a protrusion guide, 243, and a string passing channel 242 formed 25 therein and extending from the one end 24 1 toward the respective one of the apertures 229 in the central plate 22.
The left and right positioning members 3 include respectively left and right swingable pieces 35, and left and right locking protrusions 20. The left and right swingable pieces 35 have respectively pivot 5 ends 31 mounted pivotally and respectively on the rear legs 14, free ends 32 opposite to the pivot ends 31, lef t and right bot-tom edges 34 formed with a plurality of spaced apart and aligned locking grooves 342 which open downwardly, and left and right guide rails 341 10 disposed respectively underneath and aligned vertically' and respect-ively with the left and right bottom edges 34 The' left and right locking protrusions 20 proj-ect respectively from the left and - right supporters 21 of the backrest 2 to engage 15 selectively and releasably one of the grooves 342 in the -left and right bottom edges 34 for positioning the backrest 2 to a desired in-clined-pcsition. The left and right swingable -pieces 35 are turnable relative to the st-roller frame 1 so as to move upwardly 20 and rearwardly- to an unlocking position f o r disengaging respectively the locking grooves 342 in the left and right bottom edges 34 from the left and right locking protrusions 20,_and to move downwardly and -forwardly to a locking position for engaging 25 respectively the locking grooves 342 in the left and right bottom edges 34 and the left and right locking protrusions 20 The releasing unit 4 includes a pulling member, left and right pushing members 45 mounted movably and respectively on the left and right supporters 21 of the backrest 2 for moving the left and right swingable 5 pieces 35 of the left and right positioning members 3 to the unlocking position, and left and right urging members 46 that urge respectively the left and right pushing members 45 to move away f rom the lef t and right swingable piec-es 35.
10 The pulling member includes a vertically extending metal rod member 41 that is received in the recess 225, and that has an upper end with a handle 42 which is received slidably in the opening 226 in the reces-s 225 and a lower end opposite to the upper 15 en d of the_rod member 41, a plastic connecting block 43- that is connected to the lower e-nd of the rod member 41 and tha. t has a -through-hale 431, and a single flexible string 44 passing through the thrcuqh-hole 431 in the connectin g block 4_3. the string 44 extends 20 sidewisely from the through-hole 431 into the string passing channels 242 in the left and right lower plates 24, passes over the protrusion guides 243 of -the left and right lower plates 24 and turns downwardly to be connected to the -left and right 25 pushing members 45. The through-hole 431 in the connecting block 43 is disposed -between the guide rollers 228 such that when the string 44 is pulled upwardly, the string 44 will be guided by the guide rollers 228.
Each of the left and right pushing members 45 of the pulling member 4 has a sleeve 451 sleeved 5 slidably around the respective one of the left and right supporters 21 of the backrest 2, a pushing arm 454 projecting outwardly from the sleeve 451 to a bottom side of the respective one of the left and right supporters 21 for pushing the respective one of the 10 left and right swingable pieces 35 to the unlocking position, and a retaining pr-otrusion 452 projecting outwardly from the sleeve 451 and having a retaining slot 453 for retaining an end portion 441 of the string 44 15 Referring now to Fig. 5, in combination with Figs 1 to 4, to adjust-the backrest 2 to a desired inc-lined positi-on, the left and right s-wi-ngable pi eces 35 are moved to the unlocking position-by pulling thehandle 42 up-wardly, and are subsequently slid along-the guide 20 rails 341 to a position in which the -left and right locking protrusions 20 are aligned vertically and respectively with the desired locking grooves 342 in the left- and right bottom edges 34 of the left and right swinga-ble pieces 35 The left and right 25 swingable pieces 35 are then turned downwardly to the locking position by virtue of gravity upon releasing of the handle 42.
With the arrangement of the rod member 41, the connecting block 43, and the single flexible string 44 as described above, the problems associated with the prior art can be eliminated. 5

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  1. CLAIMS:
    I. A stroller, characterized by:
    a stroller frame having front and rear legs and a seat frame secured to said front and rear legs; 5 a backrest having left and right supporters mounted- pivotally and respectively on two opposite sides of said seat frame adjacent to said rear legs for turning upwardly and rearwardly relative to said stroller frame away from said-seat frame, and 10 downwardly and forwardly relative to said stroller frame toward said seat frame; left and right positioning members respec-t-ively having left and right swingable pieces, and left and right- locking protrusions, said left and right 15 swingable pieces being mounted pivotally and respectively on two opposite sides of said strolle_r frame adjacent to said left-and right supporters oF said backrest, resepctively, and having respectively left and right bottom edges formed wit-h a plurality 20 of spaced apart and aligned lockinggrooves whichopen downwardly, said left and right locking protrusions projecting respectively from said le ft and ri ght supporters to engage selectively and releasablyone of said locking grooves in said left and right bottom 25 edges for positioning said backrest, said left and right swingable pieces being rotatable relative to said stroller frame so as to move upwardly and rearwardly to an unlocking position for disengaging said locking grooves in said left and right bottom edges from said left and right locking protrusions, and to move downwardly and forwardly to a locking 5 position for engaging said locking grooves in said left and right bottom edges and said left and right locking protrusions; and a releasing unit including a pulling member mounted movably on said backrest between said left 10 and right -supporters for moving upwardly and downwardly relative to s aid backrest, left and right pushing members mounted movably and respectively on said left and right supporters for moving said left and right swingable pieces of said -left and right 15 positioning members to said unlocking position, and left and riglit urging members that urge resp-ect-ively said left and right pushing members to- move away f rom said left and right swingable pieces, said pulling member including a vertically extending rigid rod 20 member mounted movably-on said backrest between said left and right supporters, a connecting block that is connected to a lower end of said rod member and that -has a t-hrough-hole, and a single flexible string passing through said through-hole in said connecting 25 block and extending sidewisely from said throughhole to be connected to said left and right pushing members.
  2. 2. The stroller of Claim 1, characterized in that said backrest further has a vertically extending central plate having top and bottom ends, laterally extending left and right lower plates interconnecting 5 respectively two opposite sides of said bottom end of said central plate and said left and right- supporters, and a vertically -extending recess extending from said bottom end to said top end of said central plate for receiving said rod member therein.
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  3. 3. The stroller of Claim 2, further characterized in that said central plate has an operring formed in an upper end of said recess, said rod member having an upper end with a handle which is o-pposite to said lower end of said rod member and which is received slidably 15 in said opening.
  4. 4. The stroller o-f Claim 3, further characterized in th-at said pulling member further includes a- pair of guide rollers disposed on two oppo_site s-ides of said lower end of s-aid rod member o_guide said string when 20- said rod member moves upwardly.
  5. 5. The stroller of Claim 4, further characterized in that each of said left and right lower plates has one end formed with a protrusion guide adjacent to the respective one of said left a nd right pushing members, 25 said string passing over said protrusion guide and then turning downwardly to be connected to said left and right pushing members.
  6. 6. A stroller substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 1 to 5 of the accompanying drawings.
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