The invention relates to a ride-on children's toy, in particular a bicycle or tricycle, with a removable seat, wherein the seat has a retention device which is configured to fasten the seat removed from the children's toy on a table top.
Ride-on children's toys which can be mounted on a rocker are known from the publications EP 0 906 861 B1, EP 1 308 381 A1, U.S. Pat. No. 6,161,847, U.S. Pat. No. 5,503,411 and U.S. Pat. No. 2,499,531.
Further known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,958,842 is a multifunctional children's toy which can be converted as desired into a scooter, a rocking horse, or a tricycle.
Infant seats which can be detachably fastened to table tops of tables are known, for example from the publications DE 846 778 C or DE 105 26 50 B.
DE 930 708 B discloses a child seat suitable for various usage purposes which can, for example, be suspended on cords on a swivel arm.
Known from DE 198 42 294 C2 is a seat for children which can be detachably fastened on the longitudinal bar of a bicycle. However, the seat can also be placed on the seat surface of a conventional chair and secured by means of arrester hooks.
DE 210 00 439 U1 describes a tricycle with a removable child seat, wherein the removable child seat can be fixed to a table top with the aid of a clamping device. The seat has a circumferential safety bar and a retention device fastened thereon.
DE 32 12 840 A2 discloses a children's shell seat which can be fastened to a table top and to a bar of a bicycle frame.
A multifunction seat for children which can be fastened to a table top and to a bicycle is also known from the publications CN 101438906 A and CN 201115552 Y.
DE 298 22 874 U1 discloses a children's toy with a receptacle for the attachment of a multifunctional push bar.
It is the object of the invention to provide a multifunctional toy having practical possibilities for usage.
According to the invention, this is achieved by the seat being detachably connectable to an adjustable-height base plate of the children's toy, wherein the base plate preferably forms a further seat surface. As a result of the further seat surface, the children's toy can also be used as a first bike by children who have grown out of the infant seat.
The seat can be firmly connected to the children's toy configured as a children's vehicle by means of a clamping or screw device. In the state connected to the children's toy, the seat is located at the driver's position of the children's toy. The infant, sitting in the child seat, can therefore actively steer the children's toy. If desired, a guide rod can be detachably fastened in the area of the backrest of the seat, by which means an adult can guide the children's toy. Since the seat has a seat plate and a circumferential safety bar located at a distance therefrom, it is already suitable for infants from one year old. A high practical value arises from the possibility of separating the seat from the children's toy with a few hand movements and fastening it detachably to a table top of a table by means of the retention device. This double functionality of the seat has the advantage that, for example, on excursions with an infant using the children's toy, no separate infant seat is required for rests since the multifunctional seat forming an infant seat is part of the children's toy. In order to avoid obstruction or injuries in the mounted state on the children's toy, the retention device can be pivoted or displaced between a rest position and an operating position.
A simple adaptation to the size and age of the child can be achieved if the base plate is connected to the frame of the children's toy by means of a four-bar linkage comprising a connecting link and two opposite arms. In this case, the base plate can form the connecting link of the four-bar linkage.
A further possible use of the seat is afforded if suspension devices for supporting cords of a suspended swing are provided in the area of the safety bar. Thus, the seat can easily be converted into a child's swing.
In a further embodiment of the invention, it can be provided that the children's toy can be detachably connected to a rocker device. By this means the children's toy can thus be converted very rapidly into a “rocking horse”.
In order to ensure high robustness and child safety, the children's toy consists at least predominantly of wood.
The invention is explained in detail hereinafter with reference to the figures. In the figures
The children's toy, formed in the exemplary embodiment by a bicycle 1 with handlebars 1a, wheels 2 and stabilizers 2a, has a four-bar linkage 7 connected to a frame 4 comprising a connecting link 5 and two opposite arms 6, wherein the connecting link 5 is formed by an adjustable-height base plate 8. A seat 11 comprising a seat plate 9 and a circumferential safety bar 10 is detachably fastened on the adjustable-height base plate 8. The fastening is accomplished, for example, by spring clips not shown in further detail. A guide rod 13 can be detachably fastened to the seat 11 in the region of the backrest 12. The children's toy 3 can be pushed and guided, for example, by an adult via the guide rod 13.
If necessary, the seat 11 can be released from the base plate 8 with a few hand movements and can be supplied to another function.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 1424/2009 | Sep 2009 | AT | national |