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US706854A
US706854A US7889001A US1901078890A US706854A US 706854 A US706854 A US 706854A US 7889001 A US7889001 A US 7889001A US 1901078890 A US1901078890 A US 1901078890A US 706854 A US706854 A US 706854A
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  • This invention has reference to perambulators, mail-carts, and like vehicles hereinafter included in the expression perambulator; and its main object is to provide guards or safety devices for vehicles of the kind in question, which guards shall rise automatically as soon as the child gets up in the perambulator, and thus prevent its falling out.
  • a characteristic feature of the invention is that when the child rises in the perambulator it operates a strap, belt, or the like, which passes across the body of the perambulator, and thereby frees the guard or guards, which can then rise above the edge of the perambulator-body under the influence of a spring or other suitable means.
  • Figs. 1 and2 are side elevations showing the one modification of guard respectively in the lowered or raised position
  • Fig. 3 is a part plan showing one side of the guard and the catch-hooks for holding and releasing same, as hereinafter described
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are perspective views of a perambulator-body fitted with the second modification of guard device hereinafter described.
  • a indicates the strap passing transversely across the perambulator-body. Should the child get up in the perambulator, he will bear against this'strap a, which will cause a twining motion of the catch-hooksf, which normally engage over the upper edge I) of the guard and hold same down upon the upper edge e of the perambulator-body.
  • the hooks f When, however, by reason of the pull upon the strap a thehooks f are turned sidewise, as shown in dotted lines in plan, Fig. 3, the spring g will effect the raising of the knee-joints c,
  • the frame I) may be conveniently connected with the frame e of the perambulator-body by means of a strip of. drill or other textile material or the like f,"
  • a strap a such as above described, is likewise employed.
  • thecatch-rods h which normally hold the. side guard-frames win the depressed position,-are drawn back, thus releasing the side guards
  • Under the perambulator-body is a spring,- which when the side guards t' are released exerts pressure upon the knee-joints 76 at both sides of the perambulator-bod.y, and

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No. 706,854. Patented Aug. l2, I902.
C. W. 'B. SCHULZE.
PEBAMBULATOB.
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WITNESSES. 9 Qua No. 706,854. Patented Aug.- [2, B02;
6. W. R. SCHULZE.
PERAMBULATOR.
(Application filed. Oct. 16, 1901.]
(No Model.)
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UNITED STATES CARL IVILHEIIM ROBERT SCIIULZE, OF LEIPSIG, GERMANY.
PERAMBULATOR.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 706,854, dated August 12, 1902.
Application filed October 16 1901. $erial No. 78,890. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, CARL WILHELM ROB- ERT SCHULZE, restaurant-keeper, of 30Windiniihlenweg, Leipsic, in the Empire of Germany, have invented an Improvement in Perambulators; and I do hereby declare the nature of this invention and in what manner the same is to be performed to be particularly described and ascertained in and by the following statement.
This invention has reference to perambulators, mail-carts, and like vehicles hereinafter included in the expression perambulator; and its main object is to provide guards or safety devices for vehicles of the kind in question, which guards shall rise automatically as soon as the child gets up in the perambulator, and thus prevent its falling out.
A characteristic feature of the invention is that when the child rises in the perambulator it operates a strap, belt, or the like, which passes across the body of the perambulator, and thereby frees the guard or guards, which can then rise above the edge of the perambulator-body under the influence of a spring or other suitable means.
My invention will be understood from the following description of two examples of practical embodiment of the invention as applied to perambulators and upon reference to the accompanying drawings, in which-- Figures 1, 2, and 3 representone modification of the invention, and Figs. 4 and 5 the other modification. Figs. 1 and2 are side elevations showing the one modification of guard respectively in the lowered or raised position, Fig. 3 is a part plan showing one side of the guard and the catch-hooks for holding and releasing same, as hereinafter described. Figs. 4 and 5 are perspective views of a perambulator-body fitted with the second modification of guard device hereinafter described.
In the example shown in Figsol to 8, a indicates the strap passing transversely across the perambulator-body. Should the child get up in the perambulator, he will bear against this'strap a, which will cause a twining motion of the catch-hooksf, which normally engage over the upper edge I) of the guard and hold same down upon the upper edge e of the perambulator-body. When, however, by reason of the pull upon the strap a thehooks f are turned sidewise, as shown in dotted lines in plan, Fig. 3, the spring g will effect the raising of the knee-joints c,
and therefore raise the frame b above the perambulator-body. The frame I) may be conveniently connected with the frame e of the perambulator-body by means of a strip of. drill or other textile material or the like f,"
which thus constitutes a guard or inclosure for the child.
In the modification of the invention shown in Figs. 4 and 5 a strap a, such as above described, is likewise employed. In this modification if the child should lean against this strap thecatch-rods h, which normally hold the. side guard-frames win the depressed position,-are drawn back, thus releasing the side guards Under the perambulator-body is a spring,- which when the side guards t' are released exerts pressure upon the knee-joints 76 at both sides of the perambulator-bod.y, and
thereby pushes up the trellis-guards 1. These latterrmaysuitably consist of woven cane.
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is-- A safety device for perambulators, mailcarts or the like, comprising a spring-act u-
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2544099A (en) * 1946-07-02 1951-03-06 Chester G Malin Child's cart
US2558654A (en) * 1949-04-19 1951-06-26 Gen Motors Corp Storage battery vent plug
US2963714A (en) * 1958-02-27 1960-12-13 Martin Ralph Safety rail for pediatric platforms
US20100283293A1 (en) * 2009-05-11 2010-11-11 Micaela Birmingham Removable shade for a stroller hood
USD886535S1 (en) * 2018-02-02 2020-06-09 Mr. Bar-B-Q Products Llc Food basket

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2544099A (en) * 1946-07-02 1951-03-06 Chester G Malin Child's cart
US2558654A (en) * 1949-04-19 1951-06-26 Gen Motors Corp Storage battery vent plug
US2963714A (en) * 1958-02-27 1960-12-13 Martin Ralph Safety rail for pediatric platforms
US20100283293A1 (en) * 2009-05-11 2010-11-11 Micaela Birmingham Removable shade for a stroller hood
US8342591B2 (en) * 2009-05-11 2013-01-01 Micaela Birmingham Removable shade for a stroller hood
USD886535S1 (en) * 2018-02-02 2020-06-09 Mr. Bar-B-Q Products Llc Food basket

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