GB2380520A - Stroller with a string actuating unit - Google Patents

Stroller with a string actuating unit Download PDF

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GB2380520A
GB2380520A GB0123010A GB0123010A GB2380520A GB 2380520 A GB2380520 A GB 2380520A GB 0123010 A GB0123010 A GB 0123010A GB 0123010 A GB0123010 A GB 0123010A GB 2380520 A GB2380520 A GB 2380520A
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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
    • 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
    • B62B9/08Braking mechanisms; Locking devices against movement
    • B62B9/085Braking mechanisms; Locking devices against movement hand operated
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C11/00Pivots; Pivotal connections
    • F16C11/04Pivotal connections
    • F16C11/10Arrangements for locking
    • 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
    • B62B2205/18Geared articulations

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Abstract

A foldable stroller [figure 1] comprises a pivot joint 2 which connects a stationary frame member 14 to a movable frame member 32, and which allows an actuating string 42 to pass through the pivot joint 2 to connect an actuating unit [41, figure 5] mounted on the movable member 32 to an actuated unit [13, figure 1] mounted on a member connected to the stationary member 14, wherein the actuating string 42 passes through the movable frame member 32, through an opening 229 in the end of a tubular part 222 attached to a pivot seat member 22, through a slot 216 formed in a stationary seat member 21 coaxially coupled to the pivot seat member 22, through a receiving space 223 defined between the two seat members 21,22, through an opening 219 in an end of a tubular part 212 attached to the stationary seat member 21, through the tubular part 21 and into and through the stationary frame member 14. Preferably the actuating unit is a brake lever and the actuated unit is a brake unit mounted on one of the front or rear legs of the stroller frame.

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STROLLER WITH A STRING ACTUATING UNIT This invention relates to a stroller, more particularly to a stroller with a string actuating unit.
Conventional strollers normally include a stroller frame having aU-shaped handle tube with two opposite ends, two opposing side tubes respectively pivoted to the opposite ends of the handle tube via a pair of pivot joints, and front and rear legs connected to the side tubes and provided with wheels.
The pivot joints permit turning of the handle tube relative to the side tubes. A brake unit is mounted on one of the front and rear legs for braking the wheels. The braking action of the brake unit can be actuated via a string control unit which includes a brake lever that is mounted on the handle tube, and a string that interconnects and that is tensioned between the brake lever and the brake unit and that extends through or passes over the handle tube, a respective one of the pivot joints, and a respective one of the side tubes.
The conventional stroller is disadvantageous in that turning of the handle tube relative to the side tubes can result in interference between the string and the pivot joint, which, in turn, results in change of the tension of the string between the brake lever and the brake unit. Moreover, the inclusion of foldable parts in the conventional strollers, which perform the same
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functions as the pivot joints, may also result in interference between the foldable parts and the string which passes therethrough.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a stroller that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks.
According to the present invention, there is provided a stroller which comprises: a stroller frame having a tubular stationary part and a tubular movable part that is pivoted to the tubular stationary part so as to be turnable relative to the tubular stationary part; a pivot joint ; a string-actuated unit ; and a string actuating unit. The pivot joint interconnects the tubular stationary part and the tubular movable part so as to permit turning of the tubular movable part relative to the tubular stationary part, and includes a stationary seat member, a movable seat member, and a retaining member. The stationary seat member is connected to the tubular stationary part, and has a first pivot part and a first tubular part.
The first pivot part has a first annular wall that has top and bottom ends. The first tubular part extends from the bottom end of the first annular wall in a radial direction relative to the first annular wall to receive the tubular stationary part. The top end of the first annular wall is formed with an arcuate slot. The bottom end of the first annular wall is formed
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with an opening. The pivot seat member is connected to the tubular movable part, and has a second pivot part and a second tubular part. The second pivot part has a second annular wall that has top and bottom ends.
The second tubular part extends from the top end of the second annular wall in a direction opposite to the radial direction to receive the tubular movable part. The first and second annular walls is coaxially coupled to each other so as to define a receiving space therebetween and so as to permit turning of the pivot seat member relative to the stationary seat member about an axis, which, in turn, permits turning of the tubular movable part relative to the tubular stationary part about the axis between folded and unfolded positions. The second tubular part has an end wall that has a fixed portion fixed to the top end of the second annular wall, and a non-fixed portion which proj ects outwardly from the top end of the second annular wall to a position above the top end of the first annular wall. The non-fixed portion is formed with a through-hole that is in constant register with the arcuate slot when the tubular movable part moves between the folded and unfolded positions. The receiving space is in spatial communication with the first and second tubular parts via the arcuate slot and the through-hole. The retaining member is disposed in the receiving space for preventing the pivot seat
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member from turning relative to the stationary seat member. The string-actuated unit is mounted on the stroller frame below the pivot joint. The string actuating unit includes an actuating member mounted on and turnable relative to the stroller frame, and a string interconnecting and tensioned between the string-actuated unit and the actuating member for actuating the string-actuated unit upon turning of the actuating member. The string extends from the actuating member into and through the tubular movable part, the second tubular part of the pivot seat member of the pivot joint, the through-hole in the end wall of the second tubular part, the arcuate slot in the top end of the first annular wall, the receiving space, the opening in the bottom end of the first annular wall, the first tubular part of the stationary seat member of the pivot joint, and the tubular stationary part. The string moves along and within the arcuate slot so as to avoid interference with a periphery of the arcuate slot and so as to avoid change of the tension of the string between the string-actuated unit and the actuating member when the tubular movable part turns between the folded and unfolded positions.
In drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention, Fig. 1 is a side view of a stroller embodying this invention;
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Fig. 2 is a partly fragmentary sectional view of a string actuating unit of the stroller of Fig.
1 ; Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a pivot joint of the stroller of Fig. 1 ; Fig. 4 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating an arcuate slot in a stationary seat member of the pivot joint of Fig. 3 ; Fig. 5 is a partly fragmentary perspective view of a brake lever and a string of the string actuating unit of Fig. 2; and Fig. 6 is a side view of the stroller of Fig.
1, with a handle tube moving between folded and unfolded positions.
Figs. 1 to 5 illustrate a preferred embodiment of a stroller that includes a stroller fame, stroller wheels 12, a pair of pivot joints 2, a string-actuated unit, and a string actuating unit for actuating the string-actuated unit.
The stroller frame includes a tubular stationary part and a tubular movable part that is pivoted to the tubular stationary part so as to be turnable relative to the tubular stationary part. As illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, the tubular stationary part of the preferred embodiment can be a pair of opposing side tubes 14, and the tubular movable part can be a U-shaped handle tube 2 with two opposite ends
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32 which are respectively connected to the side tubes 14. Front and rear legs 11, 16 are respectively connected to the side tubes 14. The stroller wheels 12 are respectively connected to the front and rear legs 11,16.
The pivot joints 2 interconnect the side tubes 14 and the opposite ends 32 of the handle tube 3 so as to permit the handle tube 3 to be turnable relative to the side tubes 14. Each of the pivot joints 2 includes a stationary seat member 21 and a pivot seat member 22.
The stationary seat member 21 is connected to a respective one of the side tubes 14, and has a first pivot part 211 and a first tubular part 212. The first pivot part 211 has a circular base wall 213 and a first annular wall 214 that extends from a peripheral edge of the base wall 213 and that has top and bottom ends 2141, 2142. The first tubular part 212 extends from the bottom end 2142 of the first annular wall 214 in a radial direction relative to the first annular wall 214 to receive the respective one of the side tubes 14. The top end 2141 of the first annular wall 214 is formed with an arcuate slot 216. The bottom end 2142 of the first annular wall 214 is formed with an opening 219.
The pivot seat member 22 is connected to a respective one of the opposite ends 32 of the handle
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tube 3, and has a second pivot part 220 and a second tubular part 222. The second pivot part 220 has a second annular wall 221 that has top and bottom ends 2211, 2212. The second tubular part 222 extends from the top end 2211 of the second annular wall 221 in a direction opposite to the radial direction to receive the respective one of the opposite ends 32 of the handle tube 3. The first and second annular walls 214, 221 are coaxially coupled to each other so as to define a receiving space 223 therebetween and so as to permit turning of the pivot seat member 22 relative to the stationary seat member 21 about an axis defined by a pivot 24, which, in turn, permits turning of the handle tube 3 relative to the side tubes 14 about the axis between folded and unfolded positions (see Fig.
6). The second tubular part 222 has a concave end wall 224 that has a fixed portion fixed to the top end 2211 of the second annular wall 221, and a non-fixed portion 2241 which projects outwardly from the top end 2211 of the second annular wall 221 to a position above the top end 2141 of the first annular wall 211. The non-fixed portion 2241 is formed with a through-hole 229 that is in constant register with the arcuate slot 216 when the handle tube 3 moves between the folded and unfolded positions. The receiving space 223 is in spatial communication with the first and second tubular parts 211,221 via the arcuate slot 216 and
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the through-hole 229.
A retaining member 23 is disposed in the receiving space 223, and is engageable with the pivot seat member 22 and the stationary seat member 21 for preventing the pivot seat member 22 from turning relative to the stationary seat member 21.
As illustrated in Figs. 1 and 6, the string-actuated unit can be a string-actuated brake unit 13 that is mounted on one of the front and rear legs 11, and that is movable toward and away from a respective one of the wheels 12 for braking the wheels 12.
The string actuating unit includes an actuating member and a string 42. The actuating member is preferably in the form of a brake lever 41 that is mounted on and that is turnable relative to the handle tube 3. The string 42 interconnects and is tensioned between the brake unit 13 and the brake lever 41 for actuating the braking action of the brake unit 13 upon pulling of the brake lever 41.
The string 42 extends into and through a respective one of the opposite ends 32 of the handle tube 3, the second tubular part 222 of the pivot seat member 22 of a respective one of the pivot joints 2, the through-hole 229 in the second tubular part 222, the arcuate slot 216 in the top end 2141 of the first annular wall 214, the receiving space 223, the opening
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219 in the bottom end 2142 of the first annular wall 214, the first tubular part 211 of the stationary seat member 21 of the respective one of the pivot joints 2, and a respective one of the side tubes 14. The string 42 moves along and within the arcuate slot 216 so as to avoid interference with a periphery of the arcuate slot 216 and so as to avoid change of the tension of the string 42 between the brake unit 13 and the brake lever 41 when the handle tube 3 turns between the folded and unfolded positions.
The first pivot part 211 of the stationary seat member 21 further has a pair of opposing ribs 210 projecting from the circular base wall 213 into the receiving space 223. The retaining member 23 is seated on and cooperates with the ribs 210 to define a string passage 2131 therebetween which registers with the opening 219 in the bottom end 2142 of the first annular wall 214.
With the arcuate slot 216, the thyo-ugh-hole 229 and the opening 219 being aligned in the passage of the string 42, the aforementioned drawbacks encountered in the prior art can be eliminated.

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  1. CLAIMS : 1. A stroller comprising : a stroller frame having a tubular stationary part and a tubular movable part that is pivoted to said tubular stationary part so as to be turnable relative to said tubular stationary part; a pivot joint interconnecting said tubular stationary part and said tubular movable part so as to permit turning of said tubular movable part relative to said tubular stationary part, and including a stationary seat member connected to said tubular stationary part, and having a first pivot part and a first tubular part, said first pivot part having a first annular wall that has top and bottom ends, said first tubular part extending from said bottom end of said first annular wall in a radial direction relative to said first annular wall to receive said tubular stationary part, said top end of said first annular wall being formed with an arcuate slot, said bottom end of said first annular wall being formed with an opening, a pivot seat member connected to said tubular movable part, and having a second pivot part and a second tubular part, said second pivot part having a second annular wall that has top and bottom ends, said second tubular part extending from said top end of said second annular wall in a direction opposite
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    to said radial direction to receive said tubular movable part, said first and second annular walls being coaxially coupled to each other so as to define a receiving space therebetween and so as to permit turning of said pivot seat member relative to said stationary seat member about an axis, which, in turn, permits turning of said tubular movable part relative to said tubular stationary part about said axis between folded and unfolded positions, said second tubular part having an end wall that has a fixed portion fixed to said top end of said second annular wall, and a non-fixed portion which projects outwardly from said top end of said second annular wall to a position above said top end of said first annular wall, said non-fixed portion being formed with a through-hole that is in constant register with said arcuate slot when said tubular movable part moves between said folded and unfolded positions, said receiving space being in spatial communication with said first and second tubular parts via said arcuate slot and said through-hole, and a retaining member disposed in said receiving space for preventing said pivot seat member from turning relative to said stationary seat member ; a string-actuated unit mounted on said stroller frame below said pivot joint; and a string actuating unit including an actuating
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    member mounted on and turnable relative to said stroller frame, and a string interconnecting and tensioned between said string-actuated unit and said actuating member for actuating said string-actuated unit upon turning of said actuating member, said string extending from said actuating member into and through said tubular movable part, said second tubular part of said pivot seat member of said pivot joint, said through-hole in said end wall of said second tubular part, said arcuate slot in said top end of said first annular wall, said receiving apace, said opening in said bottom end of said first annular wall, said first tubular part of said stationary seat member of said pivot joint, and said tubular stationary part, said string moving along and within said arcuate slot so as to avoid interference with a periphery of said arcuate slot and so as to avoid change of the tension of said string between said string-actuated unit and said actuating member when said tubular movable part turns between said folded and unfolded positions.
  2. 2. A stroller comprising : a stroller frame having a U-shaped handle tube with two opposite ends, two opposing side tubes respectively connected to said opposite ends of said handle tube, and front and rear legs connected to said side tubes; a plurality of stroller wheels respectively connected to said front and rear legs;
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    a pair of pivot joints interconnecting said side tubes and said opposite ends of said handle tube, each of said pivot joints including a stationary seat member connected to a respective one of said side tubes, and having a first pivot part and a first tubular part, said first pivot part having a first annular wall that has top and bottom ends, said first tubular part extending from said bottom end of said first annular wall in a radial direction relative to said first annular wall to receive the respective one of said side tubes, said top end of said first annular wall being formed with an arcuate slot, said bottom end of said first annular wall being formed with an opening, a pivot seat member connected to a respective one of said opposite ends of said handle tube and having a second pivot part and a second tubular part, said second pivot part having a second annular wall that has top and bottom ends, said second tubular part extending from said top end of said second annular wall in a direction opposite to said radial direction to receive the respective one of said opposite ends of said handle tube, said first and second annular walls being coaxially coupled to each other so as to define a receiving space therebetween and so as to permit turning of said pivot seat member relative to said stationary seat member about an axis, which, in
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    turn, permits turning of said handle tube relative to said side tubes about said axis between folded and unfolded positions, said second tubular part having a concave end wall that has a fixed portion fixed to said top end of said second annular wall, and a non-fixed portion which projects outwardly from said top end of said second annular wall to a position above said top end of said first annular wall, said non-fixed portion being formed with a through-hole that is in constant register with said arcuate slot when said handle tube moves between said folded and unfolded positions, said receiving space being in spatial communication with said first and second tubular parts via said arcuate slot and said through-hole, and a retaining member disposed in said receiving space for preventing said pivot seat member from turning relative to said stationary seat member; a brake unit mounted on one of said front and rear legs and movable toward and away from a respective one of said wheels for braking said wheels; and a string actuating unit including a brake lever mounted on and turnable relative to said handle tube, and a string interconnecting and tensioned between said brake unit and said brake lever for actuating the braking action of said brake unit upon pulling of said brake lever, said string extending into and through a respective one of said opposite ends of said handle tube, said second
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    tubular part of said pivot seat member of a respective one of said pivot joints, said through-hole in said concave end wall of said second tubular part said arcuate slot in said top end of said first annular wall, said receiving space, said opening in said bottom end of said first annular wall, said first tubular part of said stationary seat member of the respective one of said pivot joints, and a respective one of said side tubes, said string moving along and within said arcuate slot so as to avoid interference with a periphery of said arcuate slot and so as to avoid change of the tension of said string between said brake unit and said brake lever when said handle tube turns between said folded and unfolded positions.
  3. 3. The stroller of Claim 2, wherein said first pivot part of said stationary seat member further has a circular base wall, said first annular wall projecting from a peripheral edge of said circular base wall toward said second annular wall, said first pivot part of said stationary seat member further having a pair of opposing ribs projecting from said circular base wall into said receiving space, said retaining member being seated on and cooperating with said ribs to define a string passage therebetween which registers with said opening in said bottom end of said first annular wall.
  4. 4. The stroller substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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