1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to bicycle technology and more particularly, to a bike stroller, which can be selectively arranged in a first form for riding, or a second form for use as a baby stroller.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 8,118,322B2 discloses a cycling apparatus that is constructed as a tricycle with a contractible and extendable wheel base, which can carry a child and/or a shopping basket, and which can be converted into a standard-size stroller or a standard-size shopping cart, and be steered like a standard stroller or a standard shopping cart. According to this design, it is inconvenient to change the cycling apparatus between a standard-size stroller and a standard-size shopping car. Further, the front-to-back length of this cycling apparatus is not adjustable. If the cycling apparatus is converted into a standard-size stroller for riding and carrying a baby, the user cannot pedal the cycling apparatus comfortably.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a bike stroller, which allows adjustment of the combined length of the front bike stroller frame and rear bike stroller frame thereof and fastening or not fastening the seat post frame to the rear bike stroller frame, enabling the bike stroller to carry a baby while riding, or for use as a baby stroller.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a bike stroller, which facilitates adjustment of the combined length of the front bike stroller frame and the rear bike stroller frame and assures riding comfort.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a bike stroller, which assures a high level of connection stability after adjustment of the combined length of the front bike stroller frame and the rear bike stroller frame.
Referring to
a front bike stroller frame 1 (see
at least one handlebar 2 fastened to the front bike stroller frame 1;
a rear bike stroller frame 3 comprising a rear wheel fork 31 supporting a rear wheel 311, a connecting tube 33 located at a top side thereof, a second seat post clamp 34 (or other quick release means) provided at the connecting tube 33 for securing a bicycle saddle 6 (see
a pedal transmission mechanism 4 mounted in the rear bike stroller frame 3 and comprising two cranks 41 symmetrically arranged at two opposite sides and a pedal 42 mounted on each crank 41 for pedaling by a user to rotate the respective crank 41;
a seat post frame 5 adapted for supporting a baby seat and having a seat post 51 located at a bottom side thereof and selectively and detachably fastenable to the connecting tube 12 of the front bike stroller frame 1 or the connecting tube 33 of the rear bike stroller frame 3; and
a bicycle saddle 6 adapted for the sitting of a user and having a seat post 61 located at a bottom side thereof and selectively and detachably fastenable to the connecting tube 12 of the front bike stroller frame 1 or the connecting tube 33 of the rear bike stroller frame 3.
Thus, the front screw hole 321 of the front tube 32 of the rear bike stroller frame 3 can be locked to the rear screw hole 142 of the rear tube 14 of the front bike stroller frame 1 by the locking member 7 (see
Thus, by means of adjusting the combined length of the front bike stroller frame 1 and the rear bike stroller frame 3 and fastening or not fastening the seat post frame 5 to the rear bike stroller frame 3, the bike stroller can be alternatively arranged in one of two forms for riding and carrying a baby, (see
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