The present invention relates to a convertible suitcase stroller apparatus that is convertible between a suitcase configuration and a stroller configuration.
Travelling with children can be physically and logistically demanding, particularly if the children are young and require being transported in a pram or stroller. In such circumstances, parents may be physically burdened not only by their luggage and their children's luggage, but also by the one or more strollers required to transport their children. This can be a cumbersome and expensive way to travel, especially by air since most airlines require large objects such as strollers to be checked in or stored in a bag.
There have been attempts to construct suitcases that double as a device for transporting children, however many do not comply with international stroller standards. In such convertible apparatuses, the child is typically seated directly on or adjacent an upper end of the suitcase, facing away from the direction of forward travel. This is shown in, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 10,238,195. In such an arrangement, both the weight of the suitcase (including the contents therein), along with the weight of the child, lean or are inclined in the same direction. As such, the framing or support structure of the stroller must be relatively strong to support forces and weight applied from a common direction; having stronger framing and support structures and the like tend to increase the weight of the suitcase, which makes it less practical for lightweight and convenient travel.
Additionally, with the child supported thereon, the stroller configuration can become relatively awkward, difficult and less stable to wheel and manoeuvre, not least because both the weight of the suitcase and the child lean and work against the direction of travel.
Existing convertible apparatuses generally only provide a relatively temporary solution for transporting children. Moreover, the child transportation configurations are quite makeshift and can thus be uncomfortable for the child over an extended period, and may not meet the various stringent safety requirements and codes applicable to regular strollers and thus may prevent their use in various public spaces. Additionally, existing convertible apparatuses can be relatively clunky and heavy and may not be accepted as carry-on items with many airlines.
There is a need to address the above, and/or at least provide a useful alternative.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a convertible suitcase stroller apparatus, comprising:
In embodiments of the convertible apparatus, the first end of each leg of the frame is pivotably associated with the suitcase portion, the frame being pivotal between:
In embodiments of the convertible apparatus, the frame is extendible and an upper end thereof is configured to define a handle for:
In embodiments of the convertible apparatus, the legs of the frame are pivotal about an upper end of the suitcase portion, the legs being telescopically extendible to effect height adjustment of the handle.
In embodiments of the convertible apparatus, in the retracted suitcase configuration, the backrest and seat portion are folded together so as to lie on respective planes that are generally parallel to and/or the same as that of the frame, and in the deployed stroller configuration, the backrest and seat portion are unfolded from one another so as to define the seat.
In embodiments of the convertible apparatus:
In embodiments of the convertible apparatus, in the retracted suitcase configuration, the second set of wheels is stowed at least partially beneath the suitcase portion.
Embodiments of the convertible apparatus further comprise a locking mechanism for selectively locking the frame adjacent to and away from the rear of the suitcase portion in the retracted and deployed configurations respectively.
In embodiments of the convertible apparatus, in the deployed stroller configuration:
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of converting a convertible suitcase stroller apparatus according to a first aspect of the invention from the suitcase configuration to the stroller configuration, comprising:
In embodiments of the method, moving the frame comprises first releasing a locking mechanism to enable pivoting of the frame forward from the rear of the suitcase portion.
Embodiments of the method further comprise extending the frame upwardly such that an upper end of the frame defines a handle via which the stroller can be wheeled.
While the subject matter of the present specification is primarily referred to as a convertible suitcase stroller apparatus, or, for brevity, convertible apparatus, it will be appreciated that the scope of the present patent specification applies to a stroller that is convertible into a suitcase, and/or a suitcase that is convertible into a stroller.
In order that the invention may be more easily understood, an embodiment will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The present patent specification discloses a suitcase stroller apparatus that is convertible between a suitcase configuration (e.g.,
The convertible apparatus 2 enables a user to carry personal belongings in a suitcase portion 4 thereof, and to seat and transport their child by converting the travel apparatus 2 into a stroller. It is envisaged the stroller may carry a child weighing up to about 22 kilograms.
When in the suitcase configuration, the convertible apparatus 2 may be sufficiently small and lightweight enough to bring on commercial aeroplanes as carry-on luggage, thereby reducing the time and costs associated with checking in luggage. For example, the suitcase portion 4 may have a storage capacity of approximately 20 litres, and the convertible apparatus 2 may weight approximately seven kilograms and be formed from materials such as polycarbonate, aluminium, and plastic. Preferably, the convertible apparatus 2 meets IATA (International Air Transport Association) and TSA (Transportation Security Administration) carry on standards. The convertible apparatus 2 may allow parents to reduce the number of strollers and/or suitcases they need to lug around and/or check in when travelling.
Embodiments of the present convertible apparatus 2 will now be described with reference to the Figures.
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A lower end or base of the suitcase portion 4 is provided with a pair of laterally spaced apart wheels 14 which allow the convertible apparatus 2, in its retracted suitcase configuration, to be wheeled around like a regular suitcase. The wheels 14 may be larger than common suitcase wheels since these wheels 14 are adapted to function as the rear wheels of the stroller into which the convertible apparatus 2 can convert. It is envisaged that the present convertible apparatus 2 is aesthetically relatively inconspicuous in that in the retracted suitcase configuration, it may not be immediately apparent to the untrained eye that the convertible apparatus 2 is anything other than an ordinary suitcase.
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When in the retracted suitcase configuration, the seat 12, which comprises a seat portion 24 and a backrest 26 (see
A lower end of the frame 10 is provided with a pair of laterally disposed wheels 20. In the suitcase configuration, these wheels 20 may be at least partially, if not substantially, stowed beneath the suitcase portion 4 such that they do not engage the ground or roll thereon; this stowed configuration can be seen particularly with reference to
Each wheel 20 of the frame 10 is configured to swivel about an axis that is angled relative to respective legs 18 of the frame 10. As such, the wheels 20 can be swivelled so as to be angled away from respective legs 18 of the frame 10 and nested such that a circular face of each wheel at least partially faces toward or is adjacent a base of the suitcase portion 4. It is envisaged that the wheels 20 may be releasably stowed via magnetic engagement means. It is also envisaged that when the wheels 20 are stowed, they do not contact the ground. Of course, in alternative embodiments, the wheels 20 may still contact the ground in the stowed configuration.
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An upper end of the frame 10 comprises a handle 16 of the convertible apparatus 2. To this end, the legs 18 of the frame 10 may be extendable to enable height adjustment of the handle 16. For example, and with reference to
When the convertible apparatus 2 is generally in the retracted suitcase configuration, the legs 18 may be extended to raise the handle 16 to a desired height. In this way, the handle 16 can also be grasped by the user to wheel the convertible apparatus 2 around when it is in the suitcase configuration. The handle 16 may have a button or other operable means 28 which can be manually actuated to enable extension and retraction of the telescopic legs 18 via pulling and pushing of the handle 16. The handle 16 may also function as the handle 16 of the stroller, as will be described.
The conversion of the convertible apparatus 2 from its retracted suitcase configuration to the deployed stroller configuration will now be described.
To convert the convertible apparatus 2 into a stroller, the frame 10 is first moved into an extended position relative to the suitcase portion 4, as shown in
The convertible apparatus 2 may comprise locking means for selectively locking the frame 10 in the retracted and/or extended states. For example, in the depicted embodiments, each pivoting bracket 30 may comprise a manually operable locking mechanism, such as a depressible button 32, for selectively locking the position or configuration of the frame 10. For example, by actuating both buttons 32, the frame 10 can be unlocked from the retracted suitcase configuration and pivoted outwardly to the extended configuration. Upon reaching the extended configuration, it is envisaged that the locking mechanism 32 can automatically engage or lock, thereby locking the frame 10 in the extended configuration ready for the convertible apparatus 2 to continue being converted to the stroller configuration.
As a safety precaution, it is envisaged that both buttons 32 need to be pressed, either at the same time, or consecutively (i.e., one button 32 within one second after the other) before the locking mechanism releases the frame 10 for repositioning. Similarly, the locking mechanism may be released to unlock the frame 10 from the deployed stroller configuration. When the frame 10 is repositioned back to the retracted configuration, it is envisaged that the locking mechanism will automatically engage to lock the frame 10 in the retracted configuration.
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In a preferred embodiment, it is envisaged that the pivot mounts 34 are operably associated with the respective brackets 30 to prevent unsafe conversion of the convertible apparatus 2. For example, it is envisaged that when the convertible apparatus 2 is in the stroller configuration, it is not possible to move the legs 18 of the frame 10 back to the retracted suitcase configuration unless the seat 12 has already been stowed. For example, the pivotal mounts 34 may be configured to prevent release of the locking mechanism 32 of the frame 10 unless the seat 12 is first folded away. In this way, a user is prevented from inadvertently collapsing or folding the frame 10 toward the suitcase portion 4 while the child is still buckled in and seated on the seat 12. Of course, other means of ensuring that the frame 10 cannot be retracted toward the suitcase portion 4 unless the seat 12 is first stowed away are within the scope of the present specification.
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Many modifications of the above embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention.
For example, the seat 24 may be configured with any number of known mechanisms for securing the seated child, such as a five-point harness.
It will be noted that the embodiment shown in
Although the Figures show a frame 10 that is pivotably associated with the suitcase portion 4, the convertible apparatus 2 can be converted to a stroller via other mechanisms such as a scissors mechanism. In another example, the frame could comprise a pair of legs received within respective recesses formed in respective sides of the suitcase portion, which legs may swing or extend out to define a frame of the stroller.
Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” and “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2021900664 | Mar 2021 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/AU2022/050185 | 3/4/2022 | WO |