Claims
- 1. A frame mechanism for opening or closing frames for strollers, carriages and the like, comprising, in combination, at least a pair of spaced apart legs, each leg carrying at its lower end one or more wheels, a transversely disposed rod member connected to each of said legs with said legs extending above and below said transverse rod member, a longitudinally disposed elongated support member disposed between said legs, said longitudinal support member including openings through which said transverse rod member extends, said openings defining a path of movement for said transverse rod member as said transverse rod member is pulled upwardly thereby carrying said legs and wheels to a collapsed position, leg contact means disposed on said longitudinal support member and extending above and below said rod member, whereby said legs may be collapsed by pulling up on said transverse rod member causing said leg contact means to contact upper portions of said legs thereby causing the lower portions of said legs and said wheels attached thereto to pivot inwardly on said transverse rod member and when it is desired to open the legs and wheels, the transverse rod member is moved downwardly thereby causing said leg contact means to contact lower portions of said legs and thereby force said lower portions of said legs and said wheels to move outwardly to and remain in their open position.
- 2. The mechanism as defined in claim 1 further including upper and lower stop members connected on each of said legs, said upper stop members extending above and said lower stop members extending below said transverse rod member, the upper stop members being adapted to contact said leg contact means and force the legs and wheels inwardly toward each other upon collapsing of said legs and wheels, and the lower stop members being adapted to contact said leg contact means and force the legs outwardly and away from each other upon opening of said frame.
- 3. The mechanism as defined in claim 2 wherein said leg contact means comprise wedge members disposed above and below said transverse rod member, the wedge members disposed above said transverse rod member being adapted to contact said upper stop members to facilitate collapsing of said frame, and the wedge members disposed below said transverse rod member being adapted to contact said lower stop members to facilitate opening of said frame, said lower stop members remaining in contact with said wedge members disposed below said transverse rod member when said legs are in their open position.
- 4. The mechanism as defined in claim 2 wherein said series of stop members comprise resilient means.
- 5. The mechanism as defined in claim 4 wherein said resilient means comprise leaf springs extending from each leg above and below said transverse rod member.
- 6. The mechanism as defined in claim 1 wherein said transverse rod member includes an intermediately disposed rod pivot point, whereby by pulling up on said rod pivot point upper portions of said legs are made to contact said leg contact means forcing lower portions of said legs and wheels to pivot inwardly toward each other.
- 7. The mechanism as defined in claim 6 further including cable means connected to said rod pivot point for pulling said pivot point up to collapse said legs and wheels.
- 8. The mechanism as defined in claim 1 wherein said openings of said longitudinal support member comprise at least a pair of spaced apart vertical slots through which said transverse rod member extends and defining a vertical path for said transverse rod member as said transverse rod member is pulled upwardly to collapse said legs and wheels.
- 9. The mechanism as defined in claim 1 including cable means attached to said transverse rod member and adapted to be pulled upwardly forcing at least a portion of said transverse rod member upwardly.
- 10. The mechanism as defined in claim 9 wherein said cable means extends through said longitudinal support member to a remotely controlled position.
- 11. The mechanism as defined in claim 10 further including handle means pivotally connected to said longitudinal support member and wherein said cable means is connected to said handle means.
REFERENCE OF OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 759,081, filed Jan. 13, 1977 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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