This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119(a) on Patent Application No(s). 201020108502.3 filed in People's Republic of China. on Jan. 28, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a joint assembly with safety locking mechanisms for baby stroller that can help inhibit the relative rotations between the struts and upper bar of a baby stroller, so as to prevent the occupant's finger accidentally pinched by the joint assembly while the upper bar is lifting upward or pressing downward as the user is trying to pass over an obstacle on the road.
2. Description of the Related Art
Joint assembly is normally installed on a collapsible stroller, that can pivotally connect the front strut, the rear strut and the upper bar. Traditional Joint assembly includes a lower joint member and an upper joint member, which can be locked as the collapsible stroller is deployed in in-use position, and can be unlocked to permit the relative rotation between the front strut, the rear strut and the upper bar thereby to fold the collapsible stroller in a storage configuration.
In order to reserve enough space within the joint assembly for allowing the rotations between distal ends of the front strut, the rear strut and the upper bar, would cause a gap therebetween. When a user is trying to move the stroller pass over an obstacle, the upper bar may be lifting upward or pressing downward and make the gap to enlarge and close repeatedly, just like biting neb or a chewing mouth, that can pinch and endanger the occupant's finger accidently.
To solve such a finger-pinch problem, the present invention provides a joint assembly with safety locking mechanisms for baby stroller. The baby stroller frame may have at least a front strut, a rear strut and an upper bar; and the joint assembly includes a lower joint member, an upper joint member, a first locking mechanism, a second locking mechanism and a release mechanism. The lower joint member is pivotally connected with the upper end of the front strut and pivots with the rear strut through a pivot mount atop the rear strut. The upper joint member pivots with the lower joint member and connects with the lower end of the upper bar. The first locking mechanism is adapted to releasably lock the lower joint member to the upper joint member thereby to inhibit the potential relative rotation between the lower joint member and the upper joint member. The second locking mechanism is adapted to releasably lock the rear strut to the joint assembly thereby to inhibit the potential relative rotation between the rear strut and the joint assembly. The release mechanism is adapted to unlock the first locking mechanism and the second locking mechanism. In other words, the locking mechanisms according to the present invention in the joint assembly can inhibit the gap from biting or pinching the occupant's fingers.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention; examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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The joint assembly 2 is lockable and used to pivotally interconnect the front strut 11, the rear strut 12 and the upper bar 13. A pair of armrest 3 may further be pivotally mounted on the joint assembly 2 at both side of the baby stroller frame 10.
The upper bar 13 has a gripable portion 17 at the upper end thereof, for pushing and steering the baby stroller frame 10 while in use.
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The lower joint member 21 is pivotally connected with the upper end of the front strut 11 and pivots with the rear strut 12 through a pivot mount 23 which mounted atop the rear strut 12. The upper joint member 22 pivots with the lower joint member 21 and connects with the lower end of the upper bar 13.
Preferably, the lower joint member 21 may be formed with a pivot portion 24 for pivoting with the armrest 3, the upper joint member 22 and the rear strut 12; also, the upper joint member 22 may be formed with an extended pivot portion 27 for pivoting with the lower joint member 21 thereby to permit the front strut 11, a rear strut 12 and an upper bar 13 to be rotatable relative to each other.
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The first locking mechanism 4 may be embodied as a pin which retractably installed within the lower joint member 21 and biased by a resilient element 64 toward an engagement portion 26 formed within the upper joint member 22. The engagement portion 26 may be embodied as a hole or the central hole of the distal end of the upper bar 13.
However, first locking mechanism may also be embodied as a pin 73 which may be movably installed within the upper joint member 72 as shown in
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The actuator 61 may be embodied as a slider or handle mounted on the upper bar 13 near the gripable portion 17, 78;
The sliding element 62, 82 is reciprocally mounted in the upper joint member 22, 72 associating with the actuator 61 by a connecting element 63, 77 for unlocking the first locking mechanism 4, 73 and the second locking mechanism 5, 74 simultaneously.
The connecting element 63 is applied for associating the actuator 61 and the sliding element 62, and may be a flexible wire for driving the sliding element 62 so as to push the first locking mechanism 4 to a retracted position as being schematically depicted in
The sliding element 62 as shown in
As the locking mechanism 4, 5, 73 and 74 can effectively inhibit the relative rotation of the struts 11 and 12 and the upper bar 13 around joint assembly 2, 7, it means that the present invention can avoid the occupant's fingers from biting or pinching by the gap, while the user is lifting or pressing the upper bar 13 to pass an obstacle.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been described, those skilled in the art will recognize that many modifications are possible that will achieve the same goals by substantially the same system, device or method, and where those systems, devices or methods still fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention disclosed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201020108502.3 | Jan 2010 | CN | national |