Information
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Patent Grant
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6302613
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Patent Number
6,302,613
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Date Filed
Friday, April 21, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 16, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Greenblum & Berenstein, P.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 403 102
- 403 101
- 403 100
- 403 99
- 403 84
- 403 325
- 403 321
- 403 3221
- 280 642
- 280 650
- 005 991
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pivot connector for a stroller frame includes a mounting seat formed with elongated slots, a pivot plate disposed in and pivoted to the mounting seat, an operating member straddling over the mounting seat, a locking pin mounted on the operating member and extending through the elongated slots, and a biasing spring for biasing the operating member away from the mounting seat. The pivot plate is formed with a locking groove that can be registered selectively with the elongated slots when the pivot plate is pivoted. The locking pin is movable to rear slot portions of the elongated slots when the operating member is moved toward the mounting seat, wherein the locking pin is extendible into and out of the locking groove. The locking pin is further movable to front slot portions of the elongated slots when the operating member is moved away from the mounting seat in order to engage the locking pin with the pivot plate and to arrest pivoting movement of the pivot plate when the locking groove is registered with the elongated slots. The mounting seat is formed with a resilient retaining protrusion. The operating member is formed with a retaining hole for engaging removably the retaining protrusion to retain the locking pin in the front slot portions.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a pivot connector for a foldable stroller frame, more particularly to a pivot connector which can be conveniently operated to permit folding of the stroller frame and which prevents untimely folding of the stroller frame.
2. Description of the Related Art
A foldable stroller frame with a pivot connector for foldably connecting frame members of the stroller frame is known in the art. A conventional foldable stroller frame is generally provided with retaining means for retaining the stroller frame in an unfolded state so as to prevent untimely folding of the stroller frame. The retaining means and the pivot connector are usually provided at different parts of the stroller frame. This complicates the structure of the stroller frame, and results in inconvenience during the folding and unfolding operations of the stroller frame.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a pivot connector which can be conveniently operated to permit folding and unfolding of a stroller frame and which is provided with retaining means to prevent untimely folding of the stroller frame.
Accordingly, the pivot connector of the present invention is adapted for interconnecting first and second frame members of a stroller frame, and includes a mounting seat, a pivot plate, a pivot shaft, an operating member, a locking pin and a biasing spring. The mounting seat has a first end portion adapted to be fastened to the first frame member of the stroller frame, and a second end portion opposite to the first end portion in a first direction. The mounting seat includes a pair of side walls that are spaced apart in a second direction transverse to the first direction and that have front and rear ends opposite to each other in a third direction transverse to the first and second directions. The mounting seat further includes a bridging wall that interconnects the front ends of the side walls. The side walls are formed with aligned elongated slots that extend in the third direction and that have front and rear slot portions opposite to each other in the third direction. The pivot plate is disposed in the second end portion of the mounting seat between the side walls. The pivot plate has a mounting section that is adapted to be fastened to the second frame member of the stroller frame, and a latching section that extends from the mounting section in a fourth direction. The latching section is formed with a locking groove that has first and second groove ends opposite to each other in a fifth direction transverse to the fourth direction, and a restricted access adjacent to the second groove end and opening at one edge of the latching section distal to the mounting section in the fourth direction. The latching section is further formed with a pivot hole proximate to the second groove end of the locking groove. The pivot shaft extends in the second direction between the side walls of the mounting seat adjacent to the rear ends of the side walls, and through the pivot hole in the latching section of the pivot plate so as to mount pivotally the pivot plate on the side walls such that the locking groove in the latching section can be registered selectively with the elongated slots in the side walls. The operating member straddles over the mounting seat, and has a parallel pair of side plates that are disposed respectively adjacent to the side walls of the mounting seat, and an operating portion that is disposed adjacent to the bridging wall of the mounting seat and that interconnects the side plates. The locking pin extends parallel to the pivot shaft, between the side plates of the operating member, and through the elongated slots in the side walls of the mounting seat. The locking pin is movable to the rear slot portions of the elongated slots when the operating member is moved in the third direction toward the bridging wall of the mounting seat, wherein pivoting movement of the pivot plate relative to the mounting seat results in extension of the locking pin into and out of the second groove end of the locking groove via the restricted access, and wherein the pivot connector is adapted to permit pivoting movement of the second frame member relative to the first frame member. The locking pin is further movable to the front slot portions of the elongated slots when the operating member is moved in the third direction away from the bridging wall of the mounting seat in order to dispose the locking pin in the first groove end of the locking groove, engage the locking pin with the latching section, and arrest the pivoting movement of the pivot plate relative to the mounting seat so as to be adapted to prevent the pivoting movement of the second frame member relative to the first frame member when the locking groove is registered with the elongated slots. The biasing spring is disposed between the bridging wall of the mounting seat and the operating portion of the operating member for biasing the operating member to move in the third direction away from the bridging wall of the mounting seat. One of the side walls of the mounting seat is formed with a resilient retaining protrusion between the first and second end portions of the mounting seat. One of the side plates is formed with a retaining hole for engaging removably the retaining protrusion on the mounting seat so as to retain removably the locking pin in the front slot portions of the elongated slots.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a foldable stroller frame incorporating a preferred embodiment of the pivot connector of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the pivot connector of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 3
is an exploded sectional view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 4
is an assembled sectional view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 5
is a side view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment when an operating member thereof is in a non-depressed position, taken along line VI—VI in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is another cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment, taken along line VII—VII in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 8
is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment when the operating member is in a depressed position; and
FIG. 9
is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment during an unfolding operation of the stroller frame.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the preferred embodiment of the pivot connector
10
of the present invention is adapted for use in a foldable stroller frame
1
which includes a handle member
11
with a hand grip portion
111
and a parallel pair of forwardly extending side arms
112
, a pair of rear support rods
18
mounted pivotally and respectively to the side arms
112
by means of a pair of pivot units
17
, a transverse shaft
181
interconnecting the rear support rods
18
and carrying two rear wheels
182
at two opposite ends thereof, and a pair of forwardly extending side tubes
13
for mounting a front wheel
16
thereon. The pivot connector
10
of the preferred embodiment is adapted for connecting foldably a respective one of the side tubes
13
to a respective one of the side arms
112
of the handle member
11
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the pivot connector
10
of the preferred embodiment is shown to include a mounting seat
2
, a pivot plate
3
, a pivot shaft
36
, an operating member
4
, a locking pin
6
, and a biasing spring
5
.
The mounting seat
2
has a first end portion
25
and a second end portion
26
opposite to the first end portion
25
in a first direction. The mounting seat
2
has a generally inverted U-shaped cross-section, and includes a parallel pair of side walls
22
which are spaced apart in a second direction transverse to the first direction and which have front and rear ends that are opposite to each other in a third direction transverse to the first and second directions, and a bridging wall
21
interconnecting the front ends of the side walls
22
. The bridging wall
21
has a pair of forwardly extending limiting protrusions
213
which are spaced apart in the first direction, and is formed with a circular opening
214
between the limiting protrusions
213
. The mounting seat
2
further has a tubular extension
210
that extends in the third direction from the bridging wall
21
around the opening
214
, and that is disposed between the side walls
22
. The tubular extension
210
has a wider first section which is connected to the bridging wall
21
and which confines an axial spring recess
215
, and a narrower second section connected to the first section so as to define a radial inward abutment rim
216
in the spring recess
215
and between the first and second sections of the tubular extension
210
. Each of the side walls
22
has a lateral outer surface formed with an indention
221
, and has an elongated slot
222
and a mounting hole
223
formed in the indention
221
. The elongated slot
222
extends in the third direction, and has front and rear slot portions
222
a,
222
b
opposite to each other in the third direction. The mounting hole
223
is aligned with the elongated slot
222
in the third direction, and is disposed adjacent to the rear end of the side wall
22
. A first one of the side walls
22
is formed with a cutout
224
between the first and second end portions
25
,
26
of the mounting seat
2
, and has a resilient member
220
disposed in the cutout
224
. The resilient member
220
has one end connected integrally to the side wall
22
, and an opposite end formed with a retaining protrusion
225
. The side walls
22
are formed with aligned fastener holes
226
in the first end portion
25
of the mounting seat
2
so as to be adapted to permit extension of a fastener
227
therethrough for fastening the first end portion
25
of the mounting seat
2
to the respective side tube
13
of the stroller frame
1
. The mounting seat
2
further has a plurality of generally inverted U-shaped ribs
217
, each of which extends among the side walls
22
and the bridging wall
21
. A first set of the ribs
217
is disposed in the first end portion
25
of the mounting seat
2
for contacting fittingly the respective side tube
13
. A second set of the ribs
217
is disposed in the second end portion
26
of the mounting seat
2
for contacting fittingly the respective side arm
112
.
The pivot plate
3
is disposed in the second end portion
26
of the mounting seat
2
between the side walls
22
. The pivot plate
3
has a mounting section
31
formed with two fastener holes
311
adapted to permit extension of two fasteners
312
therethrough for fastening to the respective side arm
112
, and a latching section
32
that extends from the mounting section
31
in a fourth direction. The latching section
32
is formed with a locking groove
35
that has first and second groove ends
351
,
352
opposite to each other in a fifth direction transverse to the fourth direction, and a restricted access
353
adjacent to the second groove end
352
. The restricted access
353
opens at one edge of the latching section
32
distal to the mounting section
31
in the fourth direction. The latching section
32
has a curved guiding edge
341
which is disposed adjacent to the first groove end
351
of the locking groove
35
and which defines the restricted access
353
of the locking groove
35
. The latching section
32
is further formed with a pivot hole
331
proximate to the second groove end
352
of the locking groove
35
.
The pivot shaft
36
extends in the second direction between the side walls
22
of the mounting seat
2
adjacent to the rear ends of the side walls
22
, and through the pivot hole
331
in the latching section
32
of the pivot plate
3
, and has two opposite ends mounted on the side walls
22
of the mounting seat
2
at the mounting holes
223
, respectively, so as to mount pivotally the pivot plate
3
on the side walls
22
such that the locking groove
35
in the latching section
32
can be registered selectively with the elongated slots
222
in the side walls
22
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the pivot shaft
36
is in the form of a rivet, and the opposite ends thereof extend through the mounting holes
223
and are disposed in the indentions
221
in the side walls
22
, respectively.
Referring again to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the operating member
4
straddles over the mounting seat
2
, and has a parallel pair of side plates
43
that are disposed respectively adjacent to the side walls
22
of the mounting seat
2
, and an operating portion
41
interconnecting the side plates
43
and disposed adjacent to the bridging wall
21
of the mounting seat
2
between the limiting protrusions
213
on the bridging wall
21
. The side plates
43
are formed with aligned pin holes
431
that are registered with the elongated slots
222
in the side walls
22
of the mounting seat
2
. A first one of the side plates
43
is formed with a retaining hole
422
for engaging removably the retaining protrusion
225
on the first one of the side walls
22
of the mounting seat
2
. The operating member
4
further has a positioning rod
411
which extends in the third direction from the operating portion
41
and which is disposed between the side plates
43
. The positioning rod
41
extends into the tubular extension
210
via the opening
214
in the bridging wall
21
of the mounting seat
2
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
7
, the locking pin
6
extends parallel to the pivot shaft
36
between the side plates
43
of the operating member
4
, and through the elongated slots
222
in the side walls
22
of the mounting seat
2
. The locking pin
6
has two opposite ends extending respectively through the pin holes
431
in the side plates
43
for retention on the side plates
43
of the operating member
4
. The locking pin
6
is slidable along the elongated slots
222
between the front and rear slot portions
222
a,
222
b
when the operating member
4
is moved in the third direction toward and away from the bridging wall
21
of the mounting seat
2
.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, the biasing spring
5
, which is in the form of a coiled compression spring, is received in the spring recess
215
and is disposed around the positioning rod
411
. The biasing spring
5
has one end abutting against the abutment rim
216
in the spring recess
215
, and another end abutting against the operating portion
41
of the operating member
4
for biasing the operating member
4
to move in the third direction away from the bridging wall
21
of the mounting seat
2
.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, when the operating member
4
is moved in the third direction toward the bridging wall
21
of the mounting seat
2
, the locking pin
6
is moved to the rear slot portions
222
b
of the elongated slots
222
. In this situation, pivoting movement of the pivot plate
3
about the pivot shaft
36
relative to the mounting seat
2
will cause the locking pin
6
to extend into and out of the second groove end
352
of the locking groove
35
via the restricted access
353
. At this time, pivoting movement of the respective side arm
112
relative to the respective side tube
13
is permitted.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, when the operating member
4
is moved in the third direction away from the bridging wall
21
of the mounting seat
2
, the locking pin
6
is moved to the front slot portions
222
a
of the engaging slots
222
in order to dispose the locking pin
6
in the first groove end
351
of the locking groove
35
when the locking groove
35
is registered with the elongated slots
222
. The locking pin
6
thus engages the latching section
32
of the pivot plate
3
so as to arrest the pivoting movement of the pivot plate
3
relative to the mounting seat
2
and so as to be adapted to prevent the pivoting movement of the respective side arm
112
relative to the respective side tube
13
.
Referring to
FIGS. 4
to
6
, when the respective side arm
112
is in an unfolded state relative to the respective side tube
13
, the locking groove
35
in the pivot plate
3
is registered with the elongated slots
222
. Due to the biasing action of the biasing spring
5
, the locking pin
6
is normally moved to the front slot portions
222
a
of the elongated slots
222
, and is disposed in the first groove end
351
of the locking groove
35
for engaging the latching section
32
of the pivot plate
3
. As such, pivoting movement of the pivot plate
3
relative to the mounting seat
2
is arrested, and pivoting movement of the respective side arm
112
relative to the respective side tube
13
is thus prevented. At this time, the retaining protrusion
225
on the mounting seat
2
engages the retaining hole
422
in the operating member
4
for retaining the locking pin
6
in the front slot portions
222
a
of the elongated slots
222
, thereby retaining the respective side arm
112
in the unfolded state relative to the respective side tube
13
.
Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 8
, when it is desired to fold the respective side arm
112
toward the respective side tube
13
for folding the stroller frame
1
, firstly, the retaining protrusion
225
is depressed to disengage from the retaining hole
422
. Then, the operating portion
41
of the operating member
4
is depressed to move the operating member
4
in the third direction toward the bridging wall
21
of the mounting seat
2
against the biasing action of the biasing spring
5
. The locking pin
6
is thus moved with the operating member
4
to the rear slot portions
222
b
of the elongated slots
22
, and is moved to the second groove end
352
of the locking groove
35
. At this time, pivoting movement of the pivot plate
3
about the pivot shaft
36
in a direction for folding the respective side arm
112
toward the respective side tube
13
will cause the locking pin
6
to extend out of the second groove end
352
of the locking groove
35
via the restricted access
353
for disengaging from the latching section
32
of the pivot plate
3
. The pivot connector
10
thus permits pivoting movement of the respective side arm
112
relative to the respective side tube
13
at this time.
Referring to
FIG. 9
, when the pivot plate
3
is moved pivotally about the pivot shaft
36
relative to the mounting seat
2
in a direction for unfolding the respective side arm
112
from the respective side tube
13
, the curved guide edge
341
of the pivot plate
3
slides past the locking pin
6
and guides the locking pin
6
to move into the locking groove
35
via the restricted access
353
. Due to the biasing action of the biasing spring
5
, the locking pin
6
is moved to the first groove end
351
after moving into the locking groove
35
, and engages the latching section
32
when the pivot plate
3
is continuously pivoted to register the locking groove
35
with the elongated slots
222
. Likewise, the retaining protrusion
225
(see
FIG. 6
) engages the retaining hole
422
at this time to retain the locking pin
6
in the front slot portions
222
a
of the elongated slots
222
, thereby retaining the respective side arm
112
in the unfolded state relative to the respective side tube
13
.
It has thus been shown that, by virtue of the engagement between the locking pin
6
and the locking groove
35
in the pivot plate
3
, and between the resilient retaining protrusion
225
and the retaining hole
422
, the pivot connector
10
of the present invention can retain securely the respective side arm
112
and the respective side tube
13
of the stroller frame
1
in the unfolded state. Untimely folding of the stroller frame can be effectively prevented. Moreover, the pivot connector
10
of the present invention can be conveniently operated to facilitate folding and unfolding of the stroller frame
1
.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A pivot connector for interconnecting first and second frame members of a stroller frame, comprising:a mounting seat having a first end portion adapted to be fastened to the first frame member of the stroller frame, and a second end portion opposite to the first end portion in a first direction, said mounting seat including a pair of side walls that are spaced apart in a second direction transverse to the first direction and that have front and rear ends opposite to each other in a third direction transverse to the first and second directions, said mounting seat further including a bridging wall that interconnects said front ends of said side walls, said side walls being formed with aligned elongated slots that extend in the third direction and that have front and rear slot portions opposite to each other in the third direction; a pivot plate disposed in the second end portion of said mounting seat between said side walls, said pivot plate having a mounting section that is adapted to be fastened to the second frame member of the stroller frame, and a latching section that extends from said mounting section in a fourth direction, said latching section being formed with a locking groove that has first and second groove ends opposite to each other in a fifth direction transverse to the fourth direction, and a restricted access adjacent to said second groove end and opening at one edge of said latching section distal to said mounting section in the fourth direction, said latching section being further formed with a pivot hole proximate to said second groove end of said locking groove; a pivot shaft extending in the second direction between said side walls of said mounting seat adjacent to said rear ends of said side walls, and through said pivot hole in said latching section of said pivot plate so as to mount pivotally said pivot plate on said side walls such that said locking groove in said latching section can be registered selectively with said elongated slots in said side walls; an operating member straddling over said mounting seat and having a parallel pair of side plates that are disposed respectively adjacent to said side walls of said mounting seat, and an operating portion that is disposed adjacent to said bridging wall of said mounting seat and that interconnects said side plates; a locking pin extending parallel to said pivot shaft, between said side plates of said operating member, and through said elongated slots in said side walls of said mounting seat, said locking pin being movable to said rear slot portions of said elongated slots when said operating member is moved in the third direction toward said bridging wall of said mounting seat, wherein pivoting movement of said pivot plate relative to said mounting seat results in extension of said locking pin into and out of said second groove end of said locking groove via said restricted access, and wherein said pivot connector is adapted to permit pivoting movement of the second frame member relative to the first frame member, said locking pin being further movable to said front slot portions of said elongated slots when said operating member is moved in the third direction away from said bridging wall of said mounting seat in order to dispose said locking pin in said first groove end of said locking groove, engage said locking pin with said latching section, and arrest the pivoting movement of said pivot plate relative to said mounting seat so as to be adapted to prevent the pivoting movement of the second frame member relative to the first frame member when said locking groove is registered with said elongated slots; and a biasing spring disposed between said bridging wall of said mounting seat and said operating portion of said operating member for biasing said operating member to move in the third direction away from said bridging wall of said mounting seat; one of said side walls of said mounting seat being formed with a resilient retaining protrusion between said first and second end portions of said mounting seat; one of said side plates being formed with a retaining hole for engaging removably said retaining protrusion on said mounting seat so as to retain removably said locking pin in said front slot portions of said elongated slots.
- 2. The pivot connector of claim 1, wherein said side walls of said mounting seat are formed with mounting holes that are aligned with said pivot hole in said pivot plate, said pivot shaft having two opposite ends that extend respectively into said mounting holes for mounting on said side walls of said mounting seat.
- 3. The pivot connector of claim 1, wherein said side plates of said operating member are formed with aligned pin holes that are registered with said elongated slots in said mounting seat, said locking pin having two opposite ends that extend respectively into said pin holes for retention on said side plates, respectively.
- 4. The pivot connector of claim 1, wherein said biasing spring is in the form of a coiled compression spring.
- 5. The pivot connector of claim 4, wherein said bridging wall of said mounting seat is formed with a spring recess that extends in the third direction for receiving said biasing spring, said spring recess being formed with a radial inward abutment rim, said biasing spring having one end abutting against said abutment rim, and another end abutting against said operating portion of said operating member.
- 6. The pivot connector of claim 5, wherein said operating member is formed with a positioning rod that extends in the third direction from said operating portion and that is disposed between said side plates, said positioning rod extending into said spring recess in said mounting seat and having said biasing spring disposed therearound.
- 7. The pivot connector of claim 1, wherein said restricted access of said locking groove is defined by a curved guide edge adjacent to said first groove end to guide movement of said locking pin into said locking groove when said pivot plate is pivoted about said pivot shaft relative to said mounting seat in a direction for unfolding the second frame member from the first frame member.
- 8. The pivot connector of claim 1, wherein said retaining protrusion is disposed in a cutout formed in said one of said side walls of said mounting seat.
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