This application claims benefit of Serial No. 201130002, filed 3 Jan. 2011 in Spain and which application is incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to each of the above disclosed applications.
Two-seat children's pushchairs for twins have been known for many years and which present a special chassis for holding the two children. These pushchairs generally comprise two side-by-side seats and, because of the width, they can be difficult to manoeuvre through a normal-size door. Pushchairs are also used in which the seats are arranged one behind the other. In both cases, the seats may be replaced by a car-seat or carry-cot.
All these pushchairs present a larger chassis than an ordinary pushchair and are more complicated to fold and it is difficult to put them into the boot of a standard car.
The objective of this invention is a chassis for two-seat children's pushchairs that have several advantages over those currently known. One of these advantages is that the chassis is the normal type that comprises a seat and the second advantage is that the chassis is prepared for installing a second seat when required.
This enables two children to be placed in the pushchair or only one and install a second seat in the pushchair when required.
These advantages are achieved by having two supports at different heights on each side of the chassis for separable installation of the two seats, with the upper support in a forward position and the lower support in a rear position.
Preferably, this chassis shall be the type comprising front and rear legs with wheels and a handle and where the upper support coupled in an inclined manner towards the front in the core where they are articulately coupled to the handle, front and rear legs and the lower support is coupled to the rear leg.
Because the seat mounted on the lower supports is very low, wheel protectors are installed on the chassis between the rear wheels to prevent the child accidently touching the wheels.
These and other characteristics are better understood in the following description which, in order to facilitate this understanding, is accompanied by two sheets of drawings that represent a practical embodiment that is cited as a non-limiting example of the scope of this invention.
In the drawings,
In accordance with the drawings, the chassis for the two-seat children's pushchairs comprises two rear legs (1) with the corresponding wheels (2) that rotate on the transversal axle (3), two front legs (4) with the corresponding wheels (5) and joined together below with a cross member (6) and a handle (7) in an inverted āUā form.
On each side the chassis presents the coupling of two supports (8 and 9) at different heights for separable installation of the two seats (A) and (B) (
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As is logical, the represented seats are complete with upholstered elements and whatever accessories are considered necessary, for example, hoods.
The invention, within its essential character, may be put into practice in other embodiment forms that only differ in certain details from that indicated solely as an example and which similarly attain the claimed protection. This chassis for two-seat children's pushchairs may be manufactured in any form and size with the most suitable means and materials and with the most suitable accessories, with the component elements being replaced by their technical equivalents, so that everything is within the scope of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201130002 | Jan 2011 | ES | national |