1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a frame of a baby carrier, especially to a baby carrier frame which can be converted from a chair mode into a bassinet mode, and vice versa.
2. Description of the Related Art
A new born baby or infant whose spine is weak for not yet being completely developed. At this stage, the parents should not let the new born baby or infant to sit on chair for a long time; to this regard, the best choice for the parents is to buy a bassinet, and perfectly to buy a rocking bassinet for smooth them by a gentle rocking to help them easy to fall into a happiness sleeping. However, when the new born baby or infant has grown for more months and been developed the ability of sitting and crawling, their sleeping time will become more shorter than before, and then the parent is needed to add a baby seat at home as well as to buy a rocking chair for such a grown family member.
Once the infant has been grown to be an elder baby, the aforementioned bassinet, rocking bassinet shall become some of troublesome obstacles at home and finally become useless garbage to throwaway. This way shall waste the precious earth material resource but people have no choice to avoid that happen again and again.
To avoid the aforementioned waste of the precious earth material resource, the present invention provides a multi-use convertible frame for a baby carrier that includes a base frame, a swivel mount, a support unit and a positioning mechanism.
The base frame is formed to be a lower portion of the convertible frame for contacting with the floor surface and support the support unit through the swivel mount. Specifically, the swivel mount is mounted on top of the base frame, and the support unit is swivelably connected to the swivel mount and can be locked in either a first direction or a second direction. In one embodiment, the support unit is leaned rearward with an angle for providing a chair mode in the first direction, and keeps in a substantially horizontal position for providing a bassinet mode in the second direction. In this embodiment, the support unit can be swiveled about ninety degrees from the first direction to the second direction, and vice versa.
The positioning mechanism is operatively mounted between the swivel mount and the support unit for releasably locking the support unit in either the first direction or the second direction for changing the modes of bassinet and chair.
In one embodiment, the base frame is formed with a curved underside for contacting and rocking on the floor, and two stoppers are lockably and rotatably mounted to both the front end and the rear end of the base frame respectively. In this embodiment, the base frame can be converted into a standing mode by locking the two stoppers in a position abutted on the floor at the same time, and converted to a rocking mode by unlocking and rotating the two stoppers away from the floor thereby converting the chair mode into a rocking chair mode and converting the bassinet mode into rocking bassinet mode.
The support rack according to the present invention may be used to stretch a facing cover thereon for supporting and accommodating an occupant in a fashion of either a bed or chair. Specifically, the support rack may include a front-upper frame, a rear-upper frame, a seat frame and a backrest frame. The rear-upper frame and the seat frame both are pivotally connected to a rotatable part of the connecting mounts, and the front-upper frame and the backrest frame are fixedly connected to a non-rotatable portion of the connecting mounts.
The linking rod is pivoted between the seat frame and the swivel mount. In this embodiment, the linking rod is used to turn the rear-upper frame and the seat frame in an angle from a substantially horizontal position when the support unit is swiveled to the first direction for converting the support unit into the chair mode, and turn the rear-upper frame and the seat frame back to the substantially horizontal position when the support unit is swiveled to the second direction thereby converting the support unit into the bassinet mode, and vice versa.
The positioning mechanism may include a release actuator operatively mounted on the support unit for associating with a latch member 41 by a linking element. Specifically, the release actuator is biased by a resilient element in a biased direction and can be driven by a user's hand to move against the biased direction so as to drive the latch member away from the swivel mount to unlock the support unit form either the first direction or the second direction.
According to the present invention, the release actuator may either be mounted on the front end of the seat frame or the front-upper frame for easy access to the user. The linking element may be embodied as a flexible part threaded through the seat frame (or front-upper frame) and associating between the latch member and the release actuator.
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:
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In this embodiment, the base frame 2 is formed a lower portion of the convertible frame 1 for contacting with the floor surface and supporting the support unit 3 through the swivel mount 24. In other words, the swivel mount 24 is mounted on top of the base frame 2, and the support unit 3 is swivelably connected to the swivel mount 24 and can be locked in either a first direction 30 or a second direction 40. In one embodiment as best shown in
The support unit 3 can be swiveled about ninety degrees from the first direction 30 to the second direction 40, and vice versa. The positioning mechanism 4 is operatively mounted between the swivel mount 24 and the support unit 3 for releasably locking the support unit 3 in the first direction 30 and the second direction 40.
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In this embodiment, the rotatable frame 6 is pivoted to the swivel mount 24 and has a pair of connecting mounts 63 connected to a side extension arm 65. The side extension arm 65 has a shaft 61 extending downward for swivelably connecting to the swivel mount 24 and one end guided in the horizontal guiding slot 29 so as to guide the rotatable frame 6 to perform rotations on a substantial horizontal plane (not shown).
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Preferably, the linking rod 5 may be formed with two ball heads on the both ends thereof, and the swivel mount 24 and the seat frame 73 each is provided with a universal joint mount 731 for coupling with the two ball heads thereby permitting the linking rod 5 to rotate in all directions as needed in converting the support unit 3 into the chair mode 10 and the bassinet mode 20.
In this embodiment, the swivel mount 24 may further be formed with a guiding slot 26 for guiding the linking rod 5 by swiveling the rotatable frame 6. When the rotatable frame 6 is swiveled to the first direction 30, the guiding slot 26 shall guide the linking rod 5 to an angle that turns the rear-upper frame 72 and the seat frame 73 to a rearward inclined position for converting the support unit 3 into the chair mode 10, and when the rotatable frame 6 is swiveled to the second direction 40, the guiding slot 26 shall guide the linking rod 5 to another angle that turns the rear-upper frame 72 and the seat frame 73 back to the substantially horizontal position thereby converting the support unit 3 into the bassinet mode 20.
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Preferably, the swivel mount 24 may further include an axle bush 62 for connecting the shaft 61 on its top portion. The axle bush 62 of this embodiment is swivelably mounted on the swivel mount 24, and the positioning mechanism 4 comprises a latch member 41 and a release actuator 43.
The latch member 41 is retractably mounted in the axle bush 62 and biased by a resilient member 42 for releasably engaging with the swivel mount 24 thereby locking the support unit 3 in the first direction 30 and the second direction 40. Specifically, the latch member 41 of this embodiment is use to engage with the first indented portion 27 for locking the support unit 3 in the first direction 30, and engage with the second indented portion 28 for locking the support unit 3 in the second direction 40.
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In one alternative embodiment, the release actuator 43 is operatively mounted on the front end of the seat frame 73 for easy access to the user; in this embodiment the linking element 44 may be a flexible part threaded through the seat frame 73 and associating between the latch member 41 and the release actuator 43.
In another embodiment, the release actuator 43 may also be operatively mounted on the front-upper frame 71 (as this embodiment is a very simple change and easy understand to an ordinary skilled people, not shown in the drawings) for easy access to some taller users; in this alternative embodiment the linking element 44 is a flexible part threaded through the front-upper frame 71 and associating between the latch member 41 and the release actuator 43.
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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201310442859.3 | Sep 2013 | CN | national |
201320596326.6 | Sep 2013 | CN | national |