A buggy is disclosed for transporting young children with associated diapers, toys, etc. at recreational locations and particularly across sandy areas such as beaches and parks.
Beaches, playgrounds and parks are popular areas of recreation. Individuals desire to attend such areas and relax, swim, and/or sunbathe. However, most trips to the beach, playgrounds, etc. require preparation, for example bringing snacks, beverages and assorted equipment that make the visit more comfortable. Moreover, when a parent or other individual caring for a child or children desires to go to a recreational area the trip can be more difficult and complex to plan and enjoy. For example, extra equipment such as a diaper bag, toys, an apparatus for providing shade to a child, and the like can make carrying all needed items for a visit very challenging.
Items such as baby strollers, buggies, and the like can be used to help transport young children when the underlying surface is a sidewalk, pavement or is otherwise relatively firm. However, when visiting areas such as a beach, baby strollers and heretofore buggies do not have the capability to properly traverse the soft sand that can be present. Therefore, an improved buggy that provides the capability to transport one or more children along with necessary items across an unstable terrain would be desirable.
A buggy is disclosed for transporting young children with associated diapers, toys, etc. at recreational locations, and particularly across sandy areas such as beaches, parks and the like. The buggy may have a base with four walls that extend vertically upward from the base to define a space for holding a small child, etc. The walls may be formed of a flexible and/or elastic mesh material to permit airflow through the sides and ends of the buggy. An umbrella may also be removably mounted to one end of the buggy to extend upwardly and over at least a portion of the buggy to provide shade to a child located in the buggy.
Wheels having oversized tires may be mounted to the base in a rolling arrangement. The tires, in addition to being oversized, may be what are known as “balloon tires” which afford for the rolling of the buggy along surfaces such as beach sand. The wheels of the buggy may also be folded inwardly to a position adjacent the underside of the base. Likewise, the walls of the buggy may be folded inwardly on top of the base so that the buggy can be folded in a flat condition for storage and/or transportation to the point of use.
A handle may also be pivotally attached to the base to permit the buggy to be pulled along the ground.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/083,660, filed Jul. 25, 2008, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Reference will be made herein to the associated drawings, in which like reference numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
A buggy is disclosed for transporting young children with associated diapers, toys, etc. at recreational locations, and particularly across sandy areas such as beaches, parks and the like. The buggy may include a base and have four walls formed of a flexible and/or elastic mesh that extend vertically upward from the base. Wheels having oversized balloon tires may be mounted to the base in a rolling arrangement. The wheels and the walls of the buggy may be folded down to allow for storage and/or transportation to the point of use. A handle may also be pivotally attached to the base to permit the buggy to be pulled along the ground.
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The foregoing drawings, discussion and description are illustrative of specific embodiments of the present invention, but they are not meant to be limitations upon the practice thereof. Numerous modifications and variations of the invention will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art in view of the teaching presented herein. It is the following claims, including all equivalents, which define the scope of the invention.