NL2021678B1 - Child seat and device for transporting a child comprising the same - Google Patents

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NL2021678B1
NL2021678B1 NL2021678A NL2021678A NL2021678B1 NL 2021678 B1 NL2021678 B1 NL 2021678B1 NL 2021678 A NL2021678 A NL 2021678A NL 2021678 A NL2021678 A NL 2021678A NL 2021678 B1 NL2021678 B1 NL 2021678B1
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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
    • B62B9/00Accessories or details specially adapted for children's carriages or perambulators
    • B62B9/10Perambulator bodies; Equipment therefor
    • B62B9/14Equipment protecting from environmental influences, e.g. Hoods; Weather screens; Cat nets
    • 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
    • B62B2205/003Hand-propelled vehicles or sledges being foldable or dismountable when not in use with actuation mechanisms which drive the folding or unfolding operation
    • 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
    • B62B7/10Carriages for children; Perambulators, e.g. dolls' perambulators having more than one wheel axis; Steering devices therefor collapsible or foldable by folding down the body to the wheel carriage or by retracting projecting parts into the box-shaped body
    • B62B7/105Carriages for children; Perambulators, e.g. dolls' perambulators having more than one wheel axis; Steering devices therefor collapsible or foldable by folding down the body to the wheel carriage or by retracting projecting parts into the box-shaped body with the wheels staying in a fixed relation to each other

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a child seat. More in particular, the present invention relates to a collapsible child seat and to a device for transporting a child comprising such a child seat. The child seat comprises a seat part, a back part that is hingedly connected to the seat part, and a canopy part that is connected to the back part. The child seat is collapsible from an upright position to a collapsed position by pivoting the back part relative to the seat part. According to the invention, the canopy part is able to translate relative to the back part, the child seat further comprising a mechanical transmission converting a mutual pivoting movement of the back part and the seat part into a translational movement of the canopy part.

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Dit octrooi is verleend ongeacht het bijgevoegde resultaat van het onderzoek naar de stand van de techniek en schriftelijke opinie. Het octrooischrift komt overeen met de oorspronkelijk ingediende stukken.
Child seat and device for transporting a child comprising the same
The present invention relates to a child seat. More in particular, the present invention relates to a collapsible child seat and to a device for transporting a child, such as a pram or buggy, comprising such a child seat.
Collapsible child seats are known in the art. An exemplary known seat comprises a seat part, and a back part that is hingedly connected to the seat part. The known seat may further comprise a canopy part that is connected to the back part. The canopy part typically comprises two frame parts that are hingedly connected to each other and in between which a cloth is arranged. The canopy part can be folded and unfolded to provide protective cover against sunlight, rain, or the like.
The known child seat can be collapsed from an upright position to a collapsed position by pivoting the back part relative to the seat part.
Child seats are typically mounted to or form part of a device for transporting a child, such as a pram or a buggy. These devices typically comprise a lower frame to which one or more wheels are mounted, and an upper frame comprising a push bar, wherein the upper frame and lower frame are hingedly connected, and wherein the child seat is coupled to the upper frame.
Most of these devices are nowadays collapsible by pivoting the upper frame relative to the lower frame. More in particular, in recent years, a trend has emerged in which the devices are collapsible while the child seat remains coupled to the upper frame. To obtain a compact unit after collapsing, it is important that the overall space occupied by the collapsed device is as small as possible. Compactness of the collapsed device is important to allow easy transport and/or storage.
The compactness of the collapsed device is not only determined by the manner in which the upper frame can be brought into proximity with the lower frame but also by the extent in which the child seat can be collapsed. For example, if the collapsed child seat protrudes beyond the upper frame or lower frame, the compactness of the unit decreases. One of the most protruding elements of a child seat is the canopy. In some known devices, the canopy part may be removed prior to collapsing the child seat to allow a highly compact unit. However, removing the canopy part prior to collapsing the child seat may cause inconvenience for the user.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a child seat that can be collapsed in a compact manner while the canopy part is still connected.
This object is achieved with the child seat as defined in claim 1 which is characterized in that the canopy part is able to translate relative to the back part, and in that the child seat further comprises a mechanical transmission converting a mutual pivoting movement of the back part and the seat part into a translational movement of the canopy part.
Compared to prior art child seats, the canopy part in the child seat according to the invention is mounted to or in the back part such that it may perform a translational movement relative to the back part. This allows the canopy part to retract upon collapsing the child seat such that it no longer protrudes beyond the back part, or at least to a lesser extent. This allows the outside dimensions of the collapsed child seat to decrease. As a result, when using such a child seat in a pram, a more compact collapsed pram with the child seat still connected becomes possible.
The child seat may be movable between the upright position and a recumbent position by pivoting the back part relative to the seat part. During use, a user may prefer to maintain the function and/or position of the canopy part relative to the back part as is. To this end, the mechanical transmission is preferably configured to maintain substantially the same position of the canopy part relative to the back part during the movement between the upright position and the recumbent position.
The back part may comprise a sliding track. Furthermore, the mechanical transmission may comprise a first arm and a canopy connector to which the canopy part is connected. Here, the canopy connector may be hingedly connected to the first ann, wherein the first arm is further hingedly connected to the back part. The canopy connector may be slideably mounted in the sliding track. In such case, the mechanical transmission may be configured to pull the first ann towards the seat part during the collapsing of the child seat.
The sliding track defines the path followed by the canopy connector. This path is not limited to linear paths and may include slightly curved paths. Furthermore, the sliding track may be formed by a slot in which the canopy connector is slideably mounted although the invention is not limited thereto.
The mechanical transmission may further comprise a second arm that is hingedly connected to the first arm, and wherein the second aim is guided by a guiding track defined in the seat part. During a pivoting movement of the back part relative to the seat part, the second ann will be guided by the guiding track. As an example, the second arm may be provided with a pen that is guided in the guiding track.
The particular shape of the guiding track determines the pulling or pushing action that is perfonned by the second arm onto the first arm during the pivoting movement. The guiding track may comprise a first part by which the second arm is guided during the motion between the upright position and the recumbent position and a second part by which the second ann is guided during the motion between the upright position and the collapsed position, wherein a curvature of the first and second parts of the guiding track is different. The first and second parts preferably both have a curved shape. In an embodiment, the shape of the first part substantially corresponds to the path followed by a connection point between the first arm and the second ann to allow the position of the first arm to remain substantially the same relative to the back part during the pivoting movement between the recumbent and upright positions.
The back part and the seat part are preferably hingedly connected using a seat hinge, wherein the guiding track, starting from an end nearest the seat hinge, curves away from the back part.
The canopy part may comprise a first frame part and a second part that are hingedly connected, and a cloth arranged between the first frame part and the second frame part. For example, the first frame part and the second frame part may be U-shaped. In addition, an end of a leg of the first or second frame part may be received in the canopy connector.
A canopy connector and a mechanical transmission as defined above are preferably provided at opposite sides, e.g. left and right side, of the child seat. The child seat may further comprise a support bar that is hingedly connected to the back part, and a lock for locking pivoting of the support bar relative to the back part. The lock may be operable by movement of the second arm relative to the back part. More in particular, the lock may comprise an engaging element and a receiving element for receiving the engaging element, wherein the lock is moveable between a locked and an unlocked position, in which the engaging element does and does not engage the receiving element, respectively. The second aim may be configured to move the engaging element out of the engaging element during the pivoting from the upright position to the collapsed position. A spring may be provided for spring biasing the engaging element to urge the engaging element to engage the receiving element
According to a second aspect, the present invention provides a device for transporting a child, such as a pram or a buggy, comprising a child seat as defined above, a lower frame to which one or more wheels are mounted, and an upper frame comprising a push bar. The upper frame and lower frame are hingedly connected. According to the invention, the above described child seat is coupled to the upper frame. Moreover, the device is collapsible by pivoting the upper frame relative to the lower frame while the child seat remains coupled to the upper frame.
Next, the present invention will be described in more detail by referring to the appended figures wherein identical reference signs are used to indicate identical or similar components, and wherein:
Figure 1 illustrates a perspective view of an embodiment of a pram comprising a child seat in accordance with the present invention in an upright position with the canopy part unfolded;
Figure 2 illustrates a side view of the child seat of figure 1 in the recumbent position; and Figures 3A-3C illustrate variou s other positions of the child seat of figure 1.
Figure 1 illustrates a perspective view of an embodiment of a pram 1 and child seat 100 in accordance with the present invention in an upright position with canopy part 150 unfolded. Pram 1 comprises a lower frame 10 to which one or more wheels 11 are mounted. Pram 1 further comprises an upper frame 12 comprising a push bar 13. Hinge 14 allows upper frame 12 to pivot relative to lower frame 10.
Child seat 100 comprises a coupling connector 101 on either side thereof to couple child seat 100 to upper frame 12.
Canopy part 150 is shown here in an unfolded state. It comprises tw o frame parts 151, 152 that are shown in more detail in figure 2. A cloth 153 or other suitable foldable covering material is arranged betw een frame parts 151, 152 to provide shelter for the child against sun, rain, and the like.
Figure 2 illustrates a side view of the child seat 100 of figure 1 in the recumbent position. Here, it is noted that parts have been left out for clarity.
Child seat 100 comprises a seat part 102 and a back part 103. These parts 102, 103 are hingedly connected at hinge 104. which hinge is connected to a gear 105 that allows a particular angular rotation of back part 103 to be set relative to seat part 102 in a known manner.
Figure 2 illustrates U-shaped frame parts 151, 152 of canopy part 150. These parts are hingedly connected inside canopy housing element 154. This latter element, which is provided on both sides of child seat 100, is coupled to canopy connector 155 (see figures 3A-3C) in a releasable manner. Here, it is noted that cloth 153 is not shown in figure 2.
Back part 103 is provided with a sliding track 106 in w-hich canopy connector 155 is received such that it may slide relative to back part 103. Canopy connector 155 is hingedly connected to a first arm 110 using a hinge 111. The other end of first arm 110 is hingedly connected to back part 103 using hinge 112. In this embodiment, the position of hinge 112 is fixed, w hereas the position of hinge 111 may change depending on the position of canopy connector 155 in sliding track 106.
At an intermediate position betw een hinges 111,112, first arm 110 is hingedly connected to a second ann 120 using a hinge 113. The other end of second arm 120 is provided with a pen 121 that engages in a guiding track 130 that is provided in a side part 107 of seat part 102. Here, side part 107 is show-η partially opened to allow guiding track 130 and gear 105 to be visible. In figure 2, guiding track 130 comprises a first part 131 and a second part 132. As can be seen, the curvature of second part 132 is considerably more than that of first part 131.
Child seat 100 further comprises a support bar 140 that can be coupled to back part 103 in a releasable manner. Support bar 140 is hingedly connected to back part 103. However, rotation of support bar 140 is generally locked during use. Tins lock can be released by operating button 141. Alternatively, the pivoting motion is released when collapsing child seat 100, more in particular when pivoting back part 103 towards seat part 102 beyond the upright position. This is made possible using an engaging element 144 in the form of a third arm. When locked, engaging element 144 is forced, by spring 142, to move into a receiving element (not shown), thereby locking the pivoting motion of support bar 140. Engaging element 144 is further provided with a first oblique surface 143. A correspondingly shaped surface 122 is provided on second arm 120.
Next, the pivoting movement of back part 103 relative to seat part 102 will be explained in more detail by referring to figures 3A-3C. which illustrate the upright position, a 45 degrees position, and a fully collapsed position, respectively.
Figure 3A illustrates the upright position. As can be seen in this figure, compared to figure 2, pen 121 has moved along guiding track 130, more in particular along first part 131 of guiding track 130. However, despite the movement of pen 121, the position of canopy connector 155 relative to back part 103 has not changed. This is due to the particular shape of first part 131 of guiding track 130. However, when back part 103 is pivoted beyond the upright position shown in figure 3 A to the 45 degrees position shown in figure 3B, movement of pen 121 along guiding track 130 will impart a pulling force onto first ann 110. This is due to the fact that second part 132 of guiding track 130 displays a different curvature.
Due to the generated pulling force, canopy connector 155 will move towards seat part 102. By allowing tolerance on hinge 111, sliding track 106 can be embodied as a straight path. For example, hinge 111 may comprise a pen (not shown) that engages an oval opening (not shown). Alternatively, sliding track 106 may be curved.
Due to the translational movement of canopy connector 155, canopy part 150 will translate as a whole thereby reducing the outer dimensions of child seat 100.
During the same pivoting movement beyond the upright position, oblique surface 143 of engaging element 144 will be engaged by oblique surface 122 of second arm 120. Consequently, engaging element 144 will be forced, against the spring biasing force generated by spring 142, out of the receiving element of the lock that locks the pivoting movement of support bar 140. Consequently, support bar 140 will be released and is able to assume a substantial parallel position relative to back part 103 in the fully collapsed position shown in figure 3C.
When unfolding child seat 100 from the collapsed position shown in figure 3C to the upright position shown in figure 3A, the opposite will occur. At a given position, pivoting movement of support bar 140 will be locked, although a user may still manually operate button 141 to achieve a desired position of support bar 140. In addition, canopy part 150 will move upward.
First aim 110, second arm 120, canopy connector 155, hinges 111-113, sliding track 106 and guiding track 130 are an example of a mechanical transmission by which the pivoting movement of back part 103 toward seat part 102, at least beyond the upright position of child seat 100, is converted into a translational movement of canopy part 150. The invention does not exclude other types of mechanical transmission that may comprise some or all of these elements and which also perform the function of converting the pivoting movement of the back part toward the seat part into a translational movement of the canopy part.
In the above, the invention has been explained using detailed embodiments thereof. However, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments as various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention which is defined by the appended claims.
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Pram 1
Lower frame 10
Wheels 11
5 Upper frame 12
Push bar 13
Hinge upper/lower frame 14
Child seat 100
Coupling connecter 101
10 Seat part 102
Back part 103
Hinge seat/back part 104
Gear 105
Sliding track 106
15 Side part 107
First arm 110
Hinge first ann 111
Hinge first arm 112
Hinge first/second arm 113
20 Second ann 120
Pen second arm 121
Oblique surface 122
Guiding track 130
First part guiding track 131
25 Second part guiding track 132
Support bar 140
Button 141
Spring 142
Oblique surface 143
30 Engaging element 144
Canopy part 150
Frame part canopy 151
Frame part canopy 152
Cloth 153
35 Canopy housing element Canopy connector 154 155

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ConclusiesConclusions 1. Kinderzitje, omvattende:Child seat, comprising: een zitdeel;a seating area; een rugdeel dat scharnierend verbonden is aan het zitdeel;a back part that is hinged to the seat part; een kapdeel dat is verbonden aan het rugdeel;a cap portion connected to the back portion; waarbij het kinderzitje inklapbaar is van een rechtopstaande positie naar een ingeklapte positie door het rugdeel ten opzichte van het zitdeel te zwenken;the child seat being foldable from an upright position to a collapsed position by pivoting the back portion relative to the seat portion; met het kenmerk, dat het kapdeel geschikt is om te transleren ten opzichte van het rugdeel, waarbij het kinderzitje verder een mechanische overbrenging omvat welke een onderlinge zwenkbeweging van het rugdeel en het zitdeel omzet in een translatie-beweging van het kapdeel.characterized in that the hood part is suitable for translating with respect to the back part, the child seat further comprising a mechanical transmission which converts a mutual pivoting movement of the back part and the seat part into a translational movement of the hood part. 2. Kinderzitje volgens conclusie 1, waarbij het kinderzitje beweegbaar is tussen de rechtopstaande positie en een ligpositie door het rugdeel ten opzichte van het zitdeel te zwenken;Child seat according to claim 1, wherein the child seat is movable between the upright position and a lying position by pivoting the back part relative to the seat part; waarbij de mechanische overbrenging ingericht is om in hoofdzaak dezelfde positie van het kapdeel ten opzichte van het rugdeel te behouden tijdens de beweging tussen de rechtopstaande positie en de ligpositie.wherein the mechanical transmission is arranged to maintain substantially the same position of the hood part relative to the back part during the movement between the upright position and the lying position. 3. Kinderzitje volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het rugdeel een schuifgeleider omvat, waarbij de mechanische overbrenging een eerste arm en een kapconnector waaraan het kapdeel is verbonden omvat, waarbij de kapconnector scharnierend verbonden is aan de eerste arm, waarbij de eerste arm verder scharnierend verbonden is aan het rugdeel, waarbij de kapconnector schuifbaar gemonteerd is in de schuifgeleider, en waarbij de mechanische overbrenging is ingericht om de eerste arm richting het zitdeel te trekken tijdens het inklappen van het kinderzitje.Child seat according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the back part comprises a sliding guide, the mechanical transmission comprising a first arm and a hood connector to which the hood part is connected, wherein the hood connector is hinged to the first arm, the first arm further is hingedly connected to the back part, the hood connector being slidably mounted in the sliding guide, and the mechanical transmission being arranged to pull the first arm towards the seat part when folding the child seat. 4. Kinderzitje volgens conclusie 3, waarbij de mechanische overbrenging verder een tweede arm omvat welke scharnierend verbonden is met de eerste arm, en waarbij de tweede arm geleid wordt door een geleidingsspoor gevormd in het zitdeel.Child seat according to claim 3, wherein the mechanical transmission further comprises a second arm hingedly connected to the first arm, and wherein the second arm is guided by a guide track formed in the seat portion. 5. Kinderzitje volgens conclusie 4, waarbij de tweede arm is voorzien van een pin welke geleid wordt in het geleidingsspoor.Child seat according to claim 4, wherein the second arm is provided with a pin which is guided in the guide track. 6. Kinderzitje volgens conclusie 4 of 5, waarbij het geleidingsspoor een eerste deel omvat door welke de tweede arm geleid wordt tijdens de beweging tussen de rechtopstaande en de ligpositie en een tweede deel door welke de tweede arm geleid wordt tijdens de beweging tussen de rechtopstaande positie en de ingeklapte positie, waarbij een kromming van de eerste en tweede delen van het geleidingsspoor verschillend is.Child seat according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the guide track comprises a first part through which the second arm is guided during the movement between the upright and the lying position and a second part through which the second arm is guided during the movement between the upright position and the collapsed position, wherein a curvature of the first and second parts of the guide track is different. 7. Kinderzitje volgens conclusie 6, waarbij het rugdeel en het zitdeel scharnierend verbonden zijn met gebruik van een zitscharnier, waarbij het geleidingsspoor, startend bij een uiteinde dat zich het dichtst bij het zitscharnier bevindt, wegbuigt van het rugdeel.Child seat according to claim 6, wherein the back part and the seat part are hingedly connected using a seat hinge, wherein the guide track, starting at an end closest to the seat hinge, bends away from the back part. 8. Kinderzitje volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het kapdeel een eerste framedeel en een tweede framedeel welke scharnierend zijn bevestigd, en een doek geplaatst tussen het eerste framedeel en het tweede framedeel, omvat.Child seat according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hood part comprises a first frame part and a second frame part which are hinged, and a cloth placed between the first frame part and the second frame part. 9. Kinderzitje volgens conclusie 8, waarbij het eerste framedeel en het tweede framedeel een U-vorm hebben, waarbij een uiteinde van een been van het eerste of tweede framedeel ontvangen wordt in de kapconnector.Child seat according to claim 8, wherein the first frame part and the second frame part have a U-shape, wherein one end of a leg of the first or second frame part is received in the hood connector. 10. Kinderzitje volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij een kapconnector en de mechanische overbrenging zoals gedefinieerd in een van de voorgaande conclusies verschaft worden op tegenoverliggende zijdes van het kinderzitje.Child seat according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a hood connector and the mechanical transmission as defined in any of the preceding claims are provided on opposite sides of the child seat. 11. Kinderzitje volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, verder omvattende een ondersteuningsstang welke scharnierend is verbonden aan het rugdeel, en een vergrendeling voor het vergrendelen van het zwenken van de ondersteuningsstang ten opzichte van het rugdeel, waarbij de vergrendeling bedienbaar is door beweging van de tweede arm ten opzichte van het rugdeel.Child seat according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a support rod hingedly connected to the back part, and a lock for locking the pivot of the support rod relative to the back part, the lock being operable by movement of the second arm in relation to the back section. 12. Kinderzitje volgens conclusie 11, waarbij de vergrendeling een aangrijpelement en een ontvangelement voor het ontvangen van het aangrijpelement omvat, waarbij de vergrendeling beweegbaar is tussen een vergrendelde en een ontgrendelde positie, waarbij in deze posities het aangrijpelement het ontvangelement respectievelijk aangrijpt en niet aangrijpt, waarbij de tweede arm is ingericht om het aangrijpelement uit het ontvangelement te bewegen tijdens het zwenken van de rechtopstaande positie naar de ingeklapte positie.Child seat according to claim 11, wherein the locking comprises an engaging element and a receiving element for receiving the engaging element, the locking being movable between a locked and an unlocked position, wherein in these positions the engaging element engages and does not engage the receiving element, respectively. wherein the second arm is adapted to move the engaging element out of the receiving element while pivoting from the upright position to the collapsed position. 13. Kinderzitje volgens conclusie 12, verder omvattende een veer voor het onder veerspanning brengen van het aangrijpelement om het aangrijpelement aan te zetten om het ontvangelement aan te grijpen.The child seat of claim 12, further comprising a spring for biasing the engaging element to engage the engaging element to engage the receiving element. 14. Inrichting voor het vervoeren van een kind, zoals een kinderwagen of een buggy, omvattende:14. Device for transporting a child, such as a pram or buggy, comprising: een kinderzitje zoals omschreven in een van de voorgaande conclusies.a child seat as defined in any of the preceding claims. 5 een onderste frame waaraan een of meer wielen bevestigd zijn;5 a bottom frame to which one or more wheels are attached; een bovenste frame omvattende een duwstang, waarbij het bovenste frame en onderste frame scharnierend verbonden zijn, en waarbij het kinderzitje is gekoppeld aan het bovenste frame;an upper frame comprising a push bar, the upper frame and lower frame being hinged, and the child seat being coupled to the upper frame; waarbij de inrichting inklapbaar is door het bovenste frame ten opzichte van het onderste frame te zwenken, terwijl het kinderzitje gekoppeld blijft aan het bovenste frame.the device being collapsible by pivoting the top frame relative to the bottom frame, while the child seat remains coupled to the top frame.
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