Claims
- 1. A conversion sled for at least one stroller wheel for allowing a stroller to be maneuvered in snowy conditions, wherein the at least one stroller wheel is disposed at at least one lower end of a stroller frame, the at least one lower end having a bifurcated bracket with the stroller wheel disposed within the bifurcated bracket, an axle extends through the bracket and the stroller wheel to facilitate securement of the wheel to the bracket, the conversion sled for stroller wheels comprising:a sled portion comprised of an arcuate ski rotatably coupled with the bifurcated bracket of the stroller frame in a spaced relationship with respect to the stroller wheel, the arcuate ski having a wide central section and opposed tapered forward and rearward sections, the arcuate ski having opposed upwardly extending side walls, the side walls each having a side bracket extending upwardly therefrom, each side bracket having a free upper end with an aperture therethrough, the apertures being coupled with the axle of the stroller wheel whereby the side brackets are positioned between the bifurcated bracket of the stroller frame, wherein the sled portion corresponds with the stroller wheel of the stroller.
- 2. A conversion sled for at least one stroller wheel for allowing a stroller to be maneuvered in snowy conditions, wherein the at least one stroller wheel is disposed at at least one lower end of a stroller frame, the at least one lower end having a bifurcated bracket with the stroller wheel disposed within the bifurcated bracket, an axle extends through the bracket and the stroller wheel to facilitate securement of the wheel to the bracket, the conversion sled for stroller wheels comprising:a sled portion comprised of an arcuate ski rotatably coupled with the bifurcated bracket of the stroller frame in a spaced relationship with respect to the stroller wheel, wherein the sled portion corresponds with the stroller wheel of the stroller, wherein the arcuate ski has opposed upwardly extending side walls, the side walls each having a side bracket extending upwardly therefrom, each side bracket having a free upper end with an aperture therethrough, the apertures being coupled with the axle of the stroller wheel whereby the side brackets are positioned between the bifurcated bracket of the stroller frame.
- 3. A conversion sled for a stroller for allowing a stroller to be maneuvered in snowy conditions, wherein the stroller includes a stroller frame having at least one lower end, the conversion sled for stroller wheels comprising:a collar securable to one of the lower ends of the stroller frame, the collar having a bifurcated bracket extending downwardly therefrom, the bifurcated bracket having a stroller wheel disposed therein, an axle extends through the bracket and the stroller wheel to facilitate securement of the wheel to the bracket; and a sled portion being comprised of an arcuate ski rotatably coupled with the bifurcated bracket of the collar in a spaced relationship with respect to the stroller wheel, the arcuate ski having a wide central section and opposed tapered forward and rearward sections, the arcuate ski having opposed upwardly extending side walls, the side walls each having a side bracket extending upwardly therefrom, each side bracket having a free upper end with an aperture therethrough, the apertures being coupled with the axle of the stroller wheel whereby the side brackets are positioned between the bifurcated bracket of the stroller frame, wherein the sled portion corresponds with the stroller wheel of the stroller.
CROSS REFERENCES AND RELATED SUBJECT MATTER
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/659,717, filed in the United States Patent Office on Sep. 8, 2000. This application has been abandoned.
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