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US1557264A
US1557264A US709489A US70948924A US1557264A US 1557264 A US1557264 A US 1557264A US 709489 A US709489 A US 709489A US 70948924 A US70948924 A US 70948924A US 1557264 A US1557264 A US 1557264A
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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
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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  • This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in childs carts, and it has for its objects among others to provide a simple, durable cart, composed of few parts and those readil assembled and not liable to injury or brea age in use.
  • Figure 2 is a top plan thereof.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional detail, as on the line 33 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged detail, partly in elevation and partly in vertical section
  • FIG. 1 designates an axle, which with the wheels 2 form the support for the rear end of the cart.
  • the wheels may be of any well known or approved type, shown in the present instance of the disc style.
  • each spring 3 are side springs, each of substantially horizontal S-shape or form as seen clearly in Figure 1.
  • the lower rear end of each spring is attached to the axle 1 by suitable means, as the clip 4, seen in Figure 3, the clips being disposed beneath the ends of the springs as shown in said Fi ure 3.
  • a 7 is a tongue, in the present instance.
  • the diver gent members being somewhat resilient so the ends 10 may be diagonally disposed and when once engaged in the loops they are prevented from being pulled out of the loops when strain is placed on the handle, or tongue.
  • FIG. 11 is a seat frame, substantially rectangular in form as seen in Figure 2; it is supported from the springs 3-by loops 12, two on each spring as seen in Figure 2, the frame and the loops being interengaged as shown in said Figure 2.
  • the seat 13 is the seat; it is formed of canvas or other suitable material, with its upper edge secured about the sides and rear of the seat frame as seen in Figure 2, the front being disconnected from the front bar of the seat frame, as seen in said Figure 2, the lower front portion of the seat being secured to the strap 14 the upper end of which is secured about the front bar of the seat frame as seen in Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 shows one convenient form of loop 12 and the manner of supporting the seat frame from the springs.
  • the front ends of the up er members of the springs are shown as rol ed as at 15, for ornamental purposes, but these ends may be given any desired form.
  • a supporting frame composed of two side members each in the form of the letter S disposed horizontally forming three substantially parallel portions in a single element extended substantially the entire. length of the cart, and wheeled means attached to'the lower horizontal members only of said side members.
  • a supporting frame composed of two side members each in the form of the letter S disposed horizontally forming three substantially parallel portions in a single element extended substanmembers being wheel supported, the remainder of the side members being free for resilient movement vertically.
  • a childs cart comprising side members each of substantially horizontal 8 form and continuous from front to rear of the cart,
  • a seat frame suspended from the upper por tions of said side members, and a seat suslower portions of said side members, swivel casters at the front end of the said lower portions, a handle, and a seat suspended from and between said side members.
  • side members each composed of a single spring S-shaped in form and disposed with the long members thereot disposed substantially horizontally and extended substantially the entire length of the cart.
  • side members each composed of a single substantially S-shaped spring in a continuous single element with the three substantially horizontal members thereof extended substantially parallel with each other and for substantially the entire length of the cart.
  • side members each composed of a single continuous S-shaped member in a single unitary element with the three substantially parallel members thereof extending substantially the entire length of the cart, suspension members depending from the same and supported by a horizontal portion thereof, and below the same, and a seat suspended from said depending members and disposed entirely between said side members.

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Oct. '13, 1925. 1,557,264
J. R. MILLEN CHILDS CART Filed April 28, 1.924
Inventor' Attorney Patented Oct. 13, 1925.
UNITED STATES JAMES R. HELEN, OF FLINT, MICHIGAN.
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Application filed April 28, 1924. Serial No. 709,489.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMEs R. MILLEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Flint, in the county of Genesee and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Childrens Carts, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in childs carts, and it has for its objects among others to provide a simple, durable cart, composed of few parts and those readil assembled and not liable to injury or brea age in use.
It has for a further object to provide a cart of this type which can be manufactured at small cost, and which may serve as a means of amusement for the child in that it is not only spring-supported but has provision for the display and support of toys where the child can readily reach them and play with them when desired.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will hereinafter appear and the novel features thereof will be specifically defined by the appended claims.
The invention, in its preferred form, is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawings, which, with the numerals of reference marked thereon, form a part of this specification, and in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved cart.
Figure 2 is a top plan thereof.
Figure 3 is a sectional detail, as on the line 33 of Figure 2.
Figure 4: is an enlarged detail, partly in elevation and partly in vertical section,
showing the seat frame supporting loops.
Like numerals of reference indicate like parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the drawings 1' designates an axle, which with the wheels 2 form the support for the rear end of the cart. The wheels may be of any well known or approved type, shown in the present instance of the disc style.
3 are side springs, each of substantially horizontal S-shape or form as seen clearly in Figure 1. The lower rear end of each spring is attached to the axle 1 by suitable means, as the clip 4, seen in Figure 3, the clips being disposed beneath the ends of the springs as shown in said Fi ure 3.
To the under side of the ront end of the lower member of each spring is secured a 7 is a tongue, in the present instance.
shown as formed of a single piece of material bent upon itself near its mid length to form the hand grip 8, the two ends of the metal being divergent as seen in Figure 2 and their extremities bent laterally and then toward the front as seen in Figure 2, the
ends being engaged in eyes or the like 9 secured to the foot rest as shown, the diver gent members being somewhat resilient so the ends 10 may be diagonally disposed and when once engaged in the loops they are prevented from being pulled out of the loops when strain is placed on the handle, or tongue.
11 is a seat frame, substantially rectangular in form as seen in Figure 2; it is supported from the springs 3-by loops 12, two on each spring as seen in Figure 2, the frame and the loops being interengaged as shown in said Figure 2. v
13 is the seat; it is formed of canvas or other suitable material, with its upper edge secured about the sides and rear of the seat frame as seen in Figure 2, the front being disconnected from the front bar of the seat frame, as seen in said Figure 2, the lower front portion of the seat being secured to the strap 14 the upper end of which is secured about the front bar of the seat frame as seen in Figure 2. This forms a very convenient] form of seat, and the front is thus left open, providing s ace for the legs of the child, as will be readi y understood.
Figure 4 shows one convenient form of loop 12 and the manner of supporting the seat frame from the springs.
The front ends of the up er members of the springs are shown as rol ed as at 15, for ornamental purposes, but these ends may be given any desired form.
Rising from the springs '3 and attached to the same at substantially. the mid length -of the upper portions thereof, as seen in Figures 1 and 2 are the uprights 16- and to the upper ends of these uprights are pivotally mounted as at 17 the handle 18 which may be used-for the support of toys, tied thereto, when the handle is turned down horizontally toward the front, or to the rear, out of use. When turned verticall this I handle which is of semi-loop form, is or the I provide a spring'support, allowing the child tially the entire length of the cart the lower to jounce up and down at its pleasure without danger of breaking the springs, which, by reason of their double oppositely disposed curves 19 and 20, are very strong and resilient.
Modifications in detail may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of the invention or sacrificing any of its advantages.
What is claimed as new is 1. In a childs cart, a supporting frame composed of two side members each in the form of the letter S disposed horizontally forming three substantially parallel portions in a single element extended substantially the entire. length of the cart, and wheeled means attached to'the lower horizontal members only of said side members.
2. In a childs cart, a supporting frame composed of two side members each in the form of the letter S disposed horizontally forming three substantially parallel portions in a single element extended substanmembers being wheel supported, the remainder of the side members being free for resilient movement vertically.
3. A childs cart comprising side members each of substantially horizontal 8 form and continuous from front to rear of the cart,
a seat frame suspended from the upper por tions of said side members, and a seat suslower portions of said side members, swivel casters at the front end of the said lower portions, a handle, and a seat suspended from and between said side members.
5. In a childs cart, side members, each composed of a single spring S-shaped in form and disposed with the long members thereot disposed substantially horizontally and extended substantially the entire length of the cart.
6. In a childs cart, side members, each composed of a single substantially S-shaped spring in a continuous single element with the three substantially horizontal members thereof extended substantially parallel with each other and for substantially the entire length of the cart.
7. In a childs cart, side members, each composed of a single continuous S-shaped member in a single unitary element with the three substantially parallel members thereof extending substantially the entire length of the cart, suspension members depending from the same and supported by a horizontal portion thereof, and below the same, and a seat suspended from said depending members and disposed entirely between said side members. p
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
JAMES R. MILLEN.
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US2427550A (en) * 1944-03-25 1947-09-16 Thayer Company Infant's walker and stroller
US2435022A (en) * 1945-08-02 1948-01-27 Thayer Company Baby walker
US2436664A (en) * 1945-06-11 1948-02-24 James F Barnes Baby tender and the like

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2427550A (en) * 1944-03-25 1947-09-16 Thayer Company Infant's walker and stroller
US2436664A (en) * 1945-06-11 1948-02-24 James F Barnes Baby tender and the like
US2435022A (en) * 1945-08-02 1948-01-27 Thayer Company Baby walker

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