Claims
- 1. A child carrier comprising
a frame structure including a front fork assembly, a rear support structure, and a handle portion, a seat connected to the frame structure, a front wheel connected to the front fork assembly, and a pair of rear wheels connected to the rear support structure, wherein the handle portion is selectively adjustable between plural operating positions and at least one collapsed position.
- 2. The child carrier of claim 1 further comprising first and second lateral hinge assemblies connecting the front fork assembly, the rear support structure, and the handle portion
- 3. The child carrier of claim 2, wherein each hinge assembly has a first handle device for freeing the carrier to move between collapsed and operable positions, and a second handle for adjusting the operable position of the handle.
- 4. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein the rear support structure is substantially a U-shaped.
- 5. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein the handle portion is substantially U-shaped.
- 6. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein the handle portion has plural operating positions arranged substantially along an arc.
- 7. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein the handle portion has plural operating positions arranged substantially along a line oriented vertically relative to the ground.
- 8. The child carrier of claim 1, wherein each rear wheel is connected to the rear support structure by an axle support having a brake device for selectively stopping or permitting rotation of the rear wheel.
- 9. A child carrier comprising
a frame structure including a front fork assembly, a rear support structure, and a handle portion, first and second lateral hinge assemblies connecting the front fork assembly, the rear support structure, and the handle portion, a seat connected to the frame structure, a front wheel connected to the front fork assembly, and a pair of rear wheels connected to the rear support structure, wherein the hinge assemblies permit selective rotation of the front fork assembly, and handle portion around a transverse axis, relative to the rear support structure.
- 10. A child carrier comprising
a frame structure including a front fork assembly, a rear support structure, and a handle portion, first and second lateral hinges connecting the front fork assembly, the rear support structure, and the handle portion a seat connected to the frame structure, a front wheel connected to the front fork assembly, and a pair of rear wheels connected to the rear support structure, wherein the hinge assemblies permit selective rotation of the handle portion around a transverse axis, while maintaining a locked orientation between the front fork assembly and the rear support structure.
- 11. A child carrier comprising
a frame structure including a front fork assembly, a rear support structure, and a handle portion, a seat connected to the frame structure, a front wheel connected to the front fork assembly, and a pair of rear wheels connected to the rear support structure, first and second lateral hinge assemblies connecting the front fork assembly, the rear support structure, and the handle portion, wherein each hinge assembly includes an eccentric disc member connected to the handle portion, the eccentric disc member having an off-center hole for receiving a cam member for controlling movement of the handle portion between multiple operating positions.
- 12. A child carrier comprising
a frame structure including a front fork assembly, a rear support structure, and a handle portion that is eccentrically pivotable around a horizontal axis between multiple operating positions, a seat connected to the frame structure, a front wheel connected to the front fork assembly, and a pair of rear wheels connected to the rear support structure.
- 13. A child carrier comprising
a frame structure including a front fork assembly, a rear support structure, and a handle portion, a seat connected to the frame structure, a front wheel connected to the front fork assembly, a pair of rear wheels connected to the rear support structure, and a pair of hinge devices connecting the front fork assembly, the rear support structure, and the handle portion.
- 14. The child carrier of claim 13, wherein the hinge devices permit collapsing of the carrier so that the front fork assembly, rear support structure, and handle portion are substantially parallel to each other.
- 15. A child carrier comprising
a frame structure including a front fork assembly, a rear support structure, and a handle portion, a seat connected to the frame structure, a front wheel connected to the front fork assembly, a pair of rear wheels connected to the rear support structure, each rear wheel being mounted on a separate axle, and at least one break device located near one of the rear wheels, including a pin member that is selectively moveable along a transverse axis in and out of engagement with one or more recesses associated with the rear wheel so that when the pin member engages the recess the wheel stops rotating, an actuator that rotates in a plane substantially perpendicular to the transverse axis, the actuator having a cam surface that causes the pin member to move along the transverse axis when the peg member is rotated.
- 16. The child carrier of claim 15, wherein a wheel disc associated with the rear wheel so that the disc rotates with the wheel, the disc having multiple holes on an inner side for receiving the pin member when the brake is actuated.
- 17. The child carrier of claim 15, wherein the actuator has a disc portion and a peg portion.
- 18. The child carrier of claim 15, wherein each rear wheel has a break device.
- 19. The child carrier of clam 15, wherein the brake device includes a peg member that actuates the brake when the peg member is rotated in a plane that is generally parallel to a travel direction of the carrier.
- 20. A child carrier comprising
a frame structure including a front fork assembly, a rear support structure, and a handle portion, a seat connected to the frame structure, a front wheel connected to the front fork assembly, a pair of rear wheels connected to the rear support structure, each rear wheel being mounted on a separate axle, and at least one break assembly located near one of the rear wheels including a pin and a pin retention device that is moveable in a plane substantially parallel to a direction of travel of the carrier, the pin being oriented in a break engaging direction substantially perpendicular to the plane, the pin retention device having at least one cam surface that causes the pin to move along the break engaging direction when the pin retention device is moved in the plane.
- 21. The child carrier of claim 20, wherein the pin retention device rotates in the plane.
- 22. The child carrier of claim 20, wherein the pin retention device moves in a substantially linear direction in the plane.
- 23. A child carrier comprising
a frame structure including a front fork assembly, a rear support structure, and a handle portion, a front wheel connected to the front fork assembly, a pair of rear wheels, each rear wheel being connected to the rear support structure by an axle support, each rear wheel being rotatably mounted on an independent axle having a recess near a distal tip portion, each axle support including a retainer having a long axis, the retainer being biased into engaging the recess of the axle in a direction substantially perpendicular to the long axis of the retainer.
- 24. The child carrier of claim 23, wherein the retainer has first and second end portions, the first end portion being fixed to the axle support, the second end portion being accessible so that a person can move the retainer out of engagement with the recess on the axle, thereby allowing the axle to be removed from the axle support.
- 25. The child carrier of claim 23, wherein each axle has a graduated surface near its distal tip portion so that when the axle is mounted on the axle support, the distal tip portion pushes the retainer away from the rotational axis of the wheel until the retainer engages the recess on the axle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 and applicable foreign and international law of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/304,467 filed Jul. 10, 2001 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60304467 |
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