Abstract:
A brake mechanism for a baby stroller, having a plurality of wheels and a pair of rotatable push arms capable of being moved either forward or rearward. The brake mechanism comprises a connecting assembly and an actuator; and has a braking block for operatively stopping the baby stroller. The connecting assembly has a pulling slider for operatively associating with the braking block of the brake mechanism, and the actuator is operatively secured to the push arm and associated with the connecting assembly, so as to indirectly drive the brake mechanism. This allows a user to manipulate the actuator to stop the stroller from either in front of or behind the stroller.
Abstract:
A single hand folding structure for an umbrella folding stroller includes a folding set to connect between a pair of side frames of the stroller. The folding set is provided with a driving lever, and a driver is arranged at one of the side frames. A connecting element connects between the driver and the driving element. When a user folds the stroller, the user can pull the driver to move the driving lever via the connecting element and force the folding set to fold so the two sides of the frame are moved inward closely to each other. An elastic element of the frame is utilized to assist the folding of the frame such that the user can fold the frame of the stroller easily and effortlessly. Thus, the user can operate with a single hand, without using a foot, to release the frame to fold.
Abstract:
A collapsible high chair frame including a supporting stand, a seat, a connecting device and a positioning means. The supporting stand is provided with a rear and a front supporting leg which are able to shorten the distance to each other. The seat has a base and a back which are connected pivotally to each other. The connecting device is pivotally coupling to the supporting stand and the seat. According to the configuration of this invention, the connecting device is rotatable by releasing a lock on the positioning means which is arranged between the connecting device and the seat, meanwhile, the rear supporting leg is closed up to the front supporting leg and also folded the base and back of the seat at the same time. The collapsible high chair can be storage with a compact frame.
Abstract:
A backrest structure for strollers has a linkage bar to connect the frame and the backrest to enable the backrest of the stroller to be folded or anchored synchronously with the collapsing or extending of the frame. The backrest structure includes a backrest-adjusting device to provide the linkage movement and also offer multiple stage adjustment of the backrest angle.
Abstract:
A folding stroller comprises a stroller frame and a foldable and detachable seat (4), the stroller frame (10) having a supporting rack (14) for providing a first engaging site (2) and a second engaging site (3). The foldable and detachable seat (4) can connect to the stroller frame (10) at the first engaging site (2) and the second engaging site (3), and can be released from the first engaging site (2) by folding its seat back (42), and thereafter disengaging from the second engaging site (3) by pulling a releasing member (64).
Abstract:
A baby car seat capable of having the incline angles of the armrests adjusted, includes a base, a pair of armrests, an inclined-angle adjusting member and a resilient element. The lower end of the armrests and an inclined-angle adjusting member catch each other in order to secure the armrests at particular inclined angles, and the armrests are pivotally connected to the base at both sides thereof. The resilient element is disposed between the inclined-angle adjusting member and base, and is capable of providing resilience to make the inclined-angle adjusting member maintain its position relative to the lower ends of the armrests. The user can move the inclined-angle adjusting member from outside of the base to press the resilient element and temporarily separate the resilient element from the lower ends of the armrests. In this way, the armrests may be adjusted to a desired angle that is comfortable for the baby. As the user releases the inclined-angle adjusting member, the resilience of the resilient element will return the resilient element to its former position, thereby maintaining the inclined-angle adjusting member's position relative to the lower ends of the armrests, securing the position of the armrests at the adjusted incline angle.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a reversible baby stroller with a brake structure. More particularly, the present invention includes a handlebar having an actuated member. The flexible wire is connected between said actuated member and either the front or the rear of the brake mechanism. The said actuated member, therefore, can control the brake mechanism. When the user requires changing the position of the handlebar, the actuated member moves along the handlebar. Further, whether the handlebar is in the front or in the rear, the user uses the said actuated member through the flexible wire to operate the brake mechanism for achieving convenience.
Abstract:
A folding stroller comprises a stroller frame and a foldable and detachable seat (4), the stroller frame (10) having a supporting rack (14) for providing a first engaging site (2) and a second engaging site (3). The foldable and detachable seat (4) can connect to the stroller frame (10) at the first engaging site (2) and the second engaging site (3), and can be released from the first engaging site (2) by folding its seat back (42), and thereafter disengaging from the second engaging site (3) by pulling a releasing member (64).
Abstract:
A joint structure with a stable unlocked state for a foldable playpen, comprising a pair of upper rails, a rigid shroud, a pair of lock pins, a pair of spring biased pin-carriers, and a release actuator. The pair of upper rails each have a necked portion and a pushing element; the rigid shroud is pivotally connected between the pair of upper rails; the pair of spring biased pin-carriers is installed within the rigid shroud for carrying the pair of lock pins to engage with the necked portion, thereby locking the pair of upper rails in a use position and to leave the necked portion to release the pair of upper rails from the use position. The pair of spring biased pin-carriers are featuring with a side extension flap for abutting against the pushing element, and an associating short arm for keeping the pair of spring biased pin-carriers to rotate in an opposite directions simultaneously. The release actuator is operatively mounted on outside of the rigid shroud for driving the pair of spring biased pin-carriers to drive the pair of lock pins to disengage from the necked portion thereby releasing the pair of upper rails from the use position to rotate to a folded position.