Claims
- 1. A convertible walker/rider toy for a child comprising:a chassis having front and rear ends; a plurality of wheels attached to said chassis for rotatably supporting said chassis on a supporting surface; a body having front and rear ends, said body being pivotally attached to said chassis adjacent said front end of said chassis, said body being pivotally movable between a first riding position wherein said body at least partially overlies said chassis, and a second walker position wherein the rear end of the body is pivoted upwardly so that the chassis and the body are disposed at an angle; and a handlebar having a walker portion and a rider portion which are joined in an L-shaped configuration, said walker portion of said handlebar being pivotally attached to said body adjacent said rear end of said body, said rider portion of said handlebar being received through an opening in the body adjacent the front end of the body, said handlebar being pivotally movable between a first rider position wherein the walker portion of the handlebar extends beneath the body between the body and the chassis and the rider portion projects upwardly through the opening in the front end of the body, and a second walker position wherein the walker portion is pivoted rearwardly away from the body so that the rider portion is retracted through the opening in the body.
- 2. The walker/rider toy of claim 1 further comprising a latch assembly mounted on said chassis, a first latch opening in said handlebar, and a second latch opening in said handlebar, said latch assembly selectively releasably engaging with said first latch opening for latching said body and said handlebar in said rider position, said latch assembly selectively releasably engaging with said second latch opening for latching said handlebar and said body in said walker position.
- 3. The walker/rider toy of claim 1 wherein said body includes a contoured upper surface that is configured and arranged to form a seat for a child when the body and handlebar are locked in the rider position.
- 4. The walker/rider toy of claim 2 wherein said body includes a contoured upper surface that is configured and arranged to form a seat for a child when the body and handlebar are in the rider position.
- 5. The walker/rider toy of claim 1 wherein said chassis and said body include arcuate recesses on opposing sides thereof for accommodating the legs of child when the body and handlebar are in the rider position.
- 6. The walker/rider toy of claim 1 wherein said walker portion of said handlebar extends rearwardly beyond t rear end of the body.
- 7. The walker/rider toy of claim 1 wherein said chassis and said body are wider at the rear ends thereof than at the front ends thereof.
- 8. The walker/rider toy of claim 1 wherein said chassis is generally V-shaped, and said chassis and said body are wider at the rear ends thereof than at the front ends thereof.
- 9. The walker/rider toy of claim 1 wherein said plurality of wheels comprise four wheels, each respectively located in symmetrical relation on opposing sides of said chassis at the front and rear ends thereof.
- 10. The walker/rider toy of claim 2 wherein said plurality of wheels comprise four wheels, each respectively located in symmetrical relation on opposing sides of said chassis at the front and rear ends thereof.
- 11. A convertible walker/rider toy for a child comprising:a chassis having front and rear ends; a plurality of wheels attached to said chassis for rotatably supporting said chassis on a supporting surface; a body having front and rear ends, said body being pivotally attached to said chassis adjacent said front end of said chassis; and a handlebar having a walker portion and a rider portion which are joined in an L-shaped configuration, said walker portion of said handlebar being pivotally attached to said body adjacent said rear end of said body, said rider portion of said handlebar being received through an opening in the body adjacent the front end of the body, said toy being convertible between a rider configuration wherein said body at least partially overlies said chassis and further wherein the walker portion of the handlebar extends beneath the body between the body and the chassis and the rider portion of the handlebar projects upwardly through the opening in the front end of the body, and a walker configuration wherein the rear end of the body is pivoted upwardly so that the chassis and the body are disposed at an angle and further wherein the walker portion of the handlebar is pivoted rearwardly away from the body and the rider portion is retracted through the opening in the body.
- 12. The walker rider toy of claim 11 further comprising a latch for alternately latching said toy in said rider configuration and said walker configuration.
- 13. The walker/rider toy of claim 11 further comprising a latch assembly mounted on said chassis, a first latch opening in said handlebar, and a second latch opening in said handlebar, said latch assembly selectively releasably engaging with said first latch opening for latching said body and said handlebar in said rider configuration, said latch assembly selectively releasably engaging with said second latch opening for latching said handlebar and said body in said walker configuration.
- 14. The walker/rider toy of claim 11 wherein said body includes a contoured upper surface that is configured and arranged to form a seat for a child when the toy is in the rider configuration.
- 15. The walker/rider toy of claim 11 wherein said chassis and said body include arcuate recesses on opposing sides thereof for accommodating the legs of child when the toy is in the rider configuration.
- 16. The walker/rider toy of claim 11 wherein said walker portion of said handlebar extends rearwardly beyond the rear end of the body.
- 17. The walker/rider toy of claim 11 wherein said chassis and said body are wider at the rear ends thereof than at the front ends thereof.
- 18. The walker/rider toy of claim 11 wherein said chassis is generally V-shaped, and said chassis and said body are wider at the rear ends thereof than at the front ends thereof.
- 19. The walker/rider toy of claim 11 wherein said plurality of wheels comprise four wheels, each respectively located in symmetrical relation on opposing sides of said chassis at the front and rear ends thereof.
- 20. The walker/rider toy of claim 12 wherein said plurality of wheels comprise four wheels, each respectively located in symmetrical relation on opposing sides of said chassis at the front and rear ends thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. Application No. 29/105,448, filed May 25, 1999, now U.S. Design Patent No. D421,126 issued May 2, 2000.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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