The present disclosure relates generally to a stroller chassis for strollers. More precisely, the present disclosure relates to a stroller chassis with a specific hub.
Strollers have been used for many years to transport children. Several strollers are known in the prior art, in particular such ones that allow folding them to a more compact size for stowing or transport purposes. Known strollers are, however, often cumbersome to handle for users. In particular, known strollers are especially difficult to handle for users that only have one hand available for handling purposes, for example in a situation in which the user holds a child in one arm. Furthermore, known strollers allow the fixation of different kinds of carrying structures, for example a child seat, a bassinet or a baby car seat. The carrying structures are either configured for direct attachment to the stroller hub or may be fixed to the stroller hub by means of one or more adapters. Parts of the locking arrangements for locking and unlocking the carrying structures are usually provided in the carrying structures and/or the adapters. The construction of such carrying structures and/or adapters is, therefore, complex as moving parts of the locking arrangements have to be provided in the carrying structures or adapters. There are also locking arrangements for mounting the carrying structures on the stroller hub, that have some drawbacks regarding safety. For example, locking arrangements are known that may be brought into a state in which the carrying structure is permanently unlocked from the hub although a child is still seated therein.
There is a need for an improved stroller chassis that at least addresses the above disadvantages. There is also a need for an improved stroller that can be folded, transported and/or stowed with only one hand.
According to the present disclosure, a stroller chassis according to independent claims 1 and 2 is provided. Advantageous further developments are subject of the dependent claims.
Other desirable features and characteristics will become apparent from the summary, detailed description, and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures.
According to the present disclosure, a stroller chassis with a hub is provided. The hub may comprise a first hub portion and a second hub portion. The first hub portion and the second hub portion may be arranged at a distance from each other. The first hub portion and the second hub portion may be configured to support a carrying structure between them. The carrying structure may comprise a seat structure and/or an adapter for coupling a seat structure to the hub. If the carrying structure is to be coupled to multiple hub portions, the number of adapters may correspond to the number of hub portions. A carrying structure may, thus, comprise a seat structure without adapter, a seat structure with one or more adapters, or one or more adapters without a seat structure.
The stroller chassis may comprise a first frame assembly and a second frame assembly. The hub may be configured to couple the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly pivotably about a pivot axis and releasably lockable with respect to each other.
The stroller chassis may further comprise a locking mechanism for releasably establishing locking between the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly. The locking mechanism may comprise an engaging member for blocking a movement of the second frame assembly relative to the first frame assembly. Furthermore, the locking mechanism may comprise a release mechanism for at least releasing an engagement between the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly. The release mechanism may be provided on the second frame assembly and may allow to remotely release an engagement between the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly. The release mechanism may be operatively coupled to the locking mechanism by means of a force transfer member. The force transfer member may comprise a wire. The second frame assembly may comprise a handle portion graspable by a user. The release mechanism may be provided in the handle portion.
The hub may be configured to detachably and lockably support a carrying structure on the chassis. As already described before, the hub may comprise a first hub portion and a second hub portion. The first hub portion and the second hub portion may be arranged at a distance from each other. The first hub portion and the second hub portion may be configured to support the carrying structure between them. The hub may be configured such that fully unlocking the carrying structure from the hub to allow a detachment of the same, may be caused by operation of only one release member. The hub may comprise a locking arrangement for releasably locking the carrying structure on the hub, for example on the first hub portion and the second hub portion. The locking arrangement may be configured such that a locking of the carrying structure on the hub, for example on the first hub portion and the second hub portion, can at least be simultaneously released. The locking arrangement may comprise a first engaging mechanism provided in the first hub portion. The locking arrangement may comprise a second engaging mechanism provided in the second hub portion. The locking arrangement may comprise a release member operable by a user. The release member may be configured to return to a locking position by means of a return mechanism, for example a return spring mechanism, comprising an urging member such as a spring for urging the release member towards the locking position such that the release member is normally positioned in the locking position. The release member may be operatively coupled to the first engaging mechanism and to the second engaging mechanism. The release member may be operatively coupled to the first engaging mechanism and the second engaging mechanism such that an operation of the release member simultaneously releases an engagement in both engaging mechanisms. For example, the release member may be operatively coupled to the first engaging mechanism and the second engaging mechanism by means of a force transfer mechanism. The force transfer mechanism may comprise an elongate member which is at least configured to transfer a pulling force. The force transfer mechanism may comprise a wire. The release member may be provided on one of the first hub portion and the second hub portion.
The hub may be configured to support the carrying structure relative to the chassis pivotably about the pivot axis and lockably in a rotational position. A first hub portion and a second hub portion that are both rotatable relative to the chassis may be provided.
The stroller chassis may further comprise a crossbar member. For example, the hub may comprise the crossbar member. The crossbar member may be configured to at least partially accommodate the force transfer mechanism. As already mentioned before, the force transfer mechanism may be a wire. Accordingly, the crossbar member may be configured to suitably guide the force transfer mechanism therein. In addition or alternatively, the crossbar member may comprise a gripping handle graspable by a user for carrying the stroller. In addition or alternatively, the crossbar member may be integrally formed with the first hub portion and the second hub portion. In addition or alternatively, the crossbar member may be U-shaped.
The hub may be configured to be positively couplable with a coupling portion of the carrying structure. In particular, the hub may be configured to be positively couplable with the coupling portion such that a movement of the hub and the coupling portion relative to each other for moving the same to a final coupling position is at least partially carried out against an urging force applied by an urging member.
As already mentioned before, the hub may comprise a first hub portion and a second hub portion. The first hub portion may be configured to be positively couplable with a first coupling portion of the carrying structure. The second hub portion may be configured to be positively couplable with a second coupling portion of the carrying structure. The coupling between the respective hub portion and the respective coupling portion may be provided such that a movement of the respective hub portions and the respective coupling portions relative to each other for moving the same to a final coupling position is at least partially carried out against an urging force applied by an urging member. Each of the first hub portion and the second hub portion may comprise an urging member. An urging member as described herein may comprise a spring mechanism. Each urging member may be configured to apply an urging force on a respective one of the coupling portions in decoupling direction.
The urging member may be configured to provide an urging force which is higher than the weight force of the carrying structure. In case multiple urging members are used, the urging members may be configured to jointly provide a joint urging force which is higher than the weight force of the carrying structure. With such a configuration, it is necessary to overcome the urging force to move the coupling portions relative to the hub portions to the final coupling position. On the other hand, such a configuration pushes up an unloaded carrying structure as soon as a locking between the carrying structure and the hub is released. Together with the above locking arrangement, a mechanism may be provided in which a loaded carrying structure is automatically locked and securely remains locked in case of a loaded carrying structure as is exemplarily described in the detailed description.
As already mentioned before, the hub may comprise a first hub portion and a second hub portion. Each of the first hub portion and the second hub portion may be arranged lockably rotatable relative to the chassis, for example about the pivot axis. In addition or alternatively, unlocking of the first hub portion and the second hub portion to allow a rotation of the same with respect to the chassis may be effected by a movement of one of the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly with respect to the other one about the pivot axis.
The stroller chassis may further comprise a locking arrangement for rotationally locking the hub, for example the first hub portion and the second hub portion, to at least one of the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly. Each locking arrangement may comprise an engaging portion. The engaging portion may be arranged on the first frame assembly. Each locking arrangement may comprise a receiving portion. The receiving portion may be arranged on the first hub portion and on the second hub portion, respectively. The engaging portion may be movable between an engaging position and a disengaging position. For example the engaging portion may be translatory movable. In the engaging position, the engaging portion may be in engagement with the receiving portion thereby blocking any rotational movement between the engaging portion and the receiving portion. In the disengaging position, the receiving portion is able to rotate about the pivot axis relative to the engaging portion. In addition or alternatively, the stroller chassis may further comprise a force transfer mechanism operatively coupled to the engaging portion to apply a force on the engaging portion for moving the same at least from the engaging position to the disengaging position. The force transfer mechanism may be configured to transfer a rotational movement of one of the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly about the pivot axis and relative to the other one of the frame assemblies, into a movement, for example a translatory movement, of the engaging portion.
The force transfer mechanism may comprise a cam surface. The cam surface may extend about the pivot axis. The engaging portion may comprise an abutment portion. The abutment portion may be configured to get in contact with the cam surface. The engaging portion may be pretensioned towards engagement by means of an urging member. The urging member may comprise a spring. The engaging portion may be configured for a play-free engagement. The engaging portion may comprise a wedge shape or a rounded shape. In addition or alternatively, the engaging portion may be arranged translatory movable in a direction which is skew to an extension direction of the pivot axis.
The hub may further comprise an abutment portion for orienting the first and second hub portions upon movement of one of the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly about the pivot axis. The abutment portion may be movably coupled to one of the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly. The abutment portion may be configured to get in contact with and apply a force on a force receiving portion provided on at least one of the first and second hub portions, to automatically move the first and second hub portions from a potentially unfavorable position to a favorable position. The unfavorable position may be a position in which a mounted carrying structure could interfere with portions of the stroller chassis during a folding process, in particular when the stroller chassis is folded and unfolded. The favorable position may be a position, in which a mounted carrying structure cannot interfere with portions of the stroller chassis. In this way, a mounted carrying structure can be at least pre-positioned relative to the chassis for a further rotation to an operating position. The abutment portion may be coupled to the second frame assembly so as to be integrally rotatable therewith about the pivot axis.
The abutment portion may be provided such that, when the first frame assembly and the second frame assembly are locked to each other, it defines a rotation stop for the first and second hub portions such that the receiving portion is aligned with the engaging portion when the first and second hub portions are rotated such that the force receiving portion is in contact with the abutment portion. Accordingly, an especially play-free locking may be achieved by the cooperation of the abutment portion acting as a stop in one rotational direction of the hub portions and the engaging portion acting as a stop at least in the other rotational directions of the hub portions.
Further provided is a stroller comprising a stroller chassis according to one of the preceding claims and a carrying structure detachably mountable to the hub.
Other features of the present invention will be apparent from consideration of the information contained above as well as in or in combination with the following detailed description, drawings and claims.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form part of the specification, illustrate embodiments and, together with the description, further serve to explain the principles of the embodiments and to enable a person skilled in the art to make and use the embodiments.
The features and advantages of the embodiments will become more apparent from the detailed description as given below when taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which like reference signs identify corresponding elements throughout. In the drawings like reference numbers generally indicate identical, functionally similar and/or structurally similar elements.
Embodiments and modifications will be described in the following with reference to the drawings.
In some embodiments, the hub 30 comprises multiple functions that are integrated in the hub 30. More precisely, according to the embodiment, the hub 30 combines at least three functions. A first function may be a detachable fixation of the seat structure 3 on the stroller chassis 2. A second function may be a rotatable fixation of the seat structure 3 on the stroller chassis 2. A third function may be the ability of the hub 30 to couple portions of the stroller chassis 2 to each other such that they are pivotable about a pivot axis and releasably lockable with respect to each other. A further function which may be provided in addition or alternatively to one of the before mentioned functions may be the function that the hub 30 may be configured such that an unlocking of the seat structure 3 from the hub may be achieved by an operation of a single release member. All of the above-mentioned possible functions will be described below in greater detail. It is noted that the present disclosure is not limited to any of the above combinations of functions. It is possible to combine the above-mentioned functions in a suitable manner. In some embodiments, only one function of the above functions may be provided. In other embodiments, two or more functions of the above-mentioned functions may be provided. Furthermore, features of the stroller 1 as described in the following may be suitably combined and are not limited to any of the combinations that will be explained below by way of exemplary embodiments.
The seat structure 3 may comprise a base portion 300. The base portion 300 may be configured to support a bottom of the child. The seat structure 3 may comprise a coupling portion 303 for coupling the seat structure 3 to the stroller chassis 2. The seat structure may be an integral part of the seat structure 3. The coupling portion may comprise an or be configured as an adapter for coupling the seat structure 3 to the hub 30. The seat structure 3 may further comprise a backrest portion 301. The backrest portion 301 may be pivotably coupled to the base portion 300 by means of a coupling portion 303 which may also be referred to as seat hub. A safety bar arrangement 302 may be hingedly coupled to the coupling portion 303. The safety bar arrangement 302 may also be referred to as bumper bar and may be provided to form an openable and closable crossbar arrangement for securely holding the child within seat structure 3. In the embodiment, the backrest portion 301 and the safety bar arrangement 302 may be pivotably coupled to the coupling portion 303 so as to allow folding of the backrest portion 301 and the safety bar arrangement 302 towards the base portion 300 for stowing purposes. A folded state of the seat structure 3 is shown in
The stroller chassis 2 may comprise a first frame assembly 10 and a second frame assembly 20. The first frame assembly 10 may define a supporting structure for mounting a front wheel assembly 110. The first frame assembly 10 may comprise a frame 100. The frame 100 may be configured U-shaped and may in particular comprise multiple elongate members coupled to each other. The elongate members may at least partially comprise profiles, for example extruded profile made from aluminum. In the embodiment as shown in
A second end portion 108 of the first elongate side member 101 and a second end portion 109 of the second elongate side member 102 are hingedly coupled to the second frame assembly 20 by means of the hub 30. In the embodiment, the first frame assembly 10 is coupled to the second frame assembly 20 pivotably about a pivot axis A.
The second frame assembly 20 may comprise a frame 200. The frame 200 may be configured U-shaped and may in particular comprise multiple elongate members coupled to each other. The elongate members may at least partially comprise profiles, for example extruded profiles made from aluminum. In the embodiment of
As is already indicated in
The first frame assembly 10 and the second frame assembly 20 may be configured and arranged such that in an unfolded state of the stroller chassis 2, the first frame assembly 10 and the second frame assembly 20 extend substantially in one plane and form a substantially rectangular frame allowing to receive the seat structure 3 therein.
The stroller chassis 2 may further comprise a third frame assembly 80. The third frame assembly 80 may be configured to provide a rear support of the stroller chassis 2 against the ground. For example, the third frame assembly 80 may be configured to support rear wheel assemblies 810 thereon. The third frame assembly may comprise a frame 800. The frame 800 may be configured U-shaped and may in particular comprise multiple elongate members coupled to each other. The elongate members may at least partially comprise profiles, for example extruded profiles made from aluminum. As is for example shown in
The first side portion 801 may comprise a first front elongate member 806 and a first rear elongate member 807. The first end portion 804 may be configured as a coupling member. The first front elongate member 806 is hingedly coupled to the first end portion 804 at a first end portion 808 thereof. The first rear elongate member 807 is fixedly coupled to the first end portion 804 at a first end portion 811 thereof. The first front elongate member 806 is hingedly coupled to the first frame assembly 10 at a second end portion 809 thereof, more precisely to the first elongate side member 101 at a predetermined distance from the pivot axis A. The first rear elongate member 807 is hingedly coupled to the second frame assembly 20 at a second end portion 812 thereof, more precisely to the first elongate side member 201 at a predetermined distance from the pivot axis A.
The second side portion 802 may comprise a second front elongate member 813 and a second rear elongate member 814. The first end portion 805 of the second side portion 802 may be configured as a coupling member. The second front elongate member 813 may be hingedly coupled to the first end portion 805 at a first end portion 815 thereof. The second rear elongate member 814 may be fixedly coupled to the first end portion 805 at a first end portion 816 thereof. The second front elongate member 813 is hingedly coupled to the first frame assembly 10 at a second end portion 817 thereof, more precisely to the second elongate side member 102 at a predetermined distance from the pivot axis A. The second rear elongate member 814 is hingedly coupled to the second frame assembly 20 at a second end portion 818 thereof, more precisely to the second elongate side member 202 at a predetermined distance from the pivot axis A.
In general, the third frame assembly 80 comprises a kinematic which allows to pivotably move the elongate cross member 803 as well as any wheel assembly 810 towards the first frame assembly 10 for bringing the stroller chassis 2 into a folded state. Such a movement may be initiated by a movement of the second frame assembly 20 owing to the above-described connection of the third frame assembly 80 to the second frame assembly 20. In a folded state of the stroller chassis 2, the third frame assembly 80 may be sandwiched between the first frame assembly 10 and the second frame assembly 20.
As mentioned before, the stroller chassis 2 may comprise a hub 30 which is configured to couple the first frame assembly 10 to the second frame assembly 20 pivotable about a pivot axis A and releasably lockably with respect to each other. For that, the locking mechanism 5 is provided. Details of the locking mechanism 5 will now be described with reference to
The hub 30 couples the first frame assembly 10 to the second frame assembly 20 pivotably about the pivot axis A. Each of the second end portion 108 and the second end portion 109 of the frame 100 of the first frame assembly 10 may comprise a coupling section 111 which is pivotably mounted on the hub 30. Each of the second end portion 208 and the second end portion 209 of the frame 200 of the second frame assembly 20 may comprise a coupling section 211 which is pivotably mounted on the hub 30. Each of the coupling section 111 and the coupling section 211 may be coupled to each other by means of a pivot pin 34. Each of the coupling section 111 and the coupling section 211 may be arranged next to each other along the pivot axis A such that they are in sliding contact. Each of the coupling section 111 and the coupling section 211 may be formed substantially flat at least in a region in which the coupling section 111 and the coupling section 211 may get in contact with each other. The coupling section 111 and the coupling section 211 may be formed from a metal sheet by cutting and bending. The coupling section 111 and the coupling section 211 may be locked to each other by means of the locking mechanism 5. The locking mechanism 5 may function by a cooperation of an engagement portion 112 provided in the coupling section 111 and an engaging member 9 movably provided on the coupling section 211, for example in a guiding recess 214, and comprising an engaging portion 213 engageable with the engagement portion 112. The engaging member 9 may be prebiased by means of an urging member 212 exemplary embodied as a spring in engaging direction. In this way, the locking mechanism 5 may be configured to automatically engage with the coupling section 111 as soon as the engaging portion 211 and the engagement portion 112 are aligned with respect to each other by rotating the second frame assembly 20 relative to the first frame assembly 10. The engaging member 9 may be configured so as to be remotely operable. For that, the engaging member 9 may be operatively coupled to the release mechanism 6. In the embodiment, the engaging member 9 is operatively coupled to the release mechanism 6 by means of the force transfer member 7. In the embodiment, the force transfer member 7 is a wire 8. However, other types of force transfer members 7 may be used. The release mechanism 6 may comprise an operating member, for example a pushbutton. In an alternative configuration, the operating member may comprise a rotatable handle. In the present embodiment, the locking mechanism 5 is configured such that upon operation of the release mechanism 6 the engaging member 9 is disengaged from the engagement portion 112 against an urging force of the urging member 212. As soon as the engaging member 9, more precisely an engaging portion 213 thereof, is out of engagement with the engagement portion 112, the first frame assembly 20 is rotatable about the pivot axis A and folding of the stroller chassis 2 is possible.
The hub 30 may comprise a locking arrangement 40.
Further details of the locking arrangement 40 and in particular of the first engaging mechanism 41 and the second engaging mechanism 42 will now be described with reference to
Each of the first engaging mechanism 41 and the second engaging mechanism 42 may comprise a support member 49 which is arranged rotatable about the pivot axis A. The support member 49 may be configured as a thin member which may comprise a plate like or disk like shape. An engaging portion 48 is provided on the support member 49. The support member 49 may be configured to automatically return to a locking position by means of a return mechanism 46 (see
In order to provide for a simultaneous movement of the support members 49 in the first engaging mechanism 41 and the second engaging mechanism 42, the force transfer mechanism 44 may operatively couple the support members 49 to each other such that they are movably coupled. In this way, a movement of one of the support members 49 leads to a movement of the other one of the support members 49. As can be gathered from
A further feature which may be provided in the hub 30, for example the first hub portion 31 and the second hub portion 32, can also be gathered from
The decoupling direction may be a direction which is perpendicular to the pivot axis A. The urging member 38 may be configured to provide an urging force which is higher than the weight force of the seat structure 3 so that the urging force needs to be overcome to move the coupling sections 304 of the seat structure 3 relative to the hub portions 31, 32, in particular with respect to the recess 33, to the final coupling position as is shown in
The force transfer mechanism may comprise a wire 45. It is possible to use other members that allow to transfer a force, for example a pulling force. Also, the force transfer mechanism 44 may comprise a rigid member, for example an elongate bar. End portions of the force transfer mechanism, for example end portions of the wire may be coupled to a first engaging mechanism 41 and a second engaging mechanism 42. The first engaging mechanism 41 may be provided on the first hub portion 31 and the second engaging mechanism may be provided on the second hub portion 32. For example, the end portions may be coupled to the above-mentioned support members 49, respectively, so that a movement of one of the support members leads to a corresponding movement of the other one. In
As mentioned before, the hub 30 may comprise the crossbar member 50. The crossbar member 50 may add rigidity to the overall stroller chassis 2. The crossbar member 50 at least partially extends in parallel with the pivot axis A. The crossbar member 50 may be configured to at least partially accommodate the force transfer mechanism 44 of the locking arrangement 40. In this way, the force transfer mechanism may be concealed in the stroller chassis 2. The crossbar member 50 may be configured to suitably guide the force transfer mechanism 44 therein.
In addition or alternatively, the crossbar member 50 may be integrally formed with the first hub portion 31 and the second hub portion 32 so that portions of the hub portions and of the crossbar member may be produced as a single part, for example by means of injection molding. Alternatively, the crossbar member 50 may be a separate member which is fixedly coupled to the first hub portion 31 and the second hub portion 32 so as to be integrally movable with the hub portions. If the crossbar member is integrally rotatable with the first hub portion 31 and the second hub portion 32, rotating a seat structure 3 mounted on the hub portions leads to a rotation of the crossbar member 50. In this way, the crossbar member 50 may be rotated together with the seat structure 3 such that when folding said stroller 1, the crossbar member 50 may be automatically moved or rotated to a position which is suitable for grasping the crossbar member 50 and carrying the folded stroller 1. In some embodiments, a crossbar member 50 is provided that in addition or alternatively to the above possible features of the crossbar member 50 may comprise a gripping handle 51 specifically designed to be graspable by a user for carrying the stroller 1.
In addition or alternatively, the crossbar member 50 may be U-shaped. For example, the crossbar member 50 may be configured such that it mainly extends in parallel to the pivot axis A and in a predetermined distance from the pivot axis A. In this way, a seat structure may be mounted such that part of the same, for example part of the base portion 300, is located below the pivot axis A. In other words, part of the seat structure 3 may be accommodated in the U-shape of the crossbar member 50. In this way, the center of gravity is lowered.
The hub 30 may be configured such that a seat structure 3 coupled thereto may be lockably rotatable relative to the stroller chassis 2 about the pivot axis A. For that, the first hub portion 31 and the second hub portion 32 may be arranged lockably rotatable relative to the chassis 2 about the pivot axis A. In addition or alternatively, the unlocking of the first hub portion 31 and the second hub portion 32 to allow a rotation of the same may be effected by a movement of one of the first frame assembly 10 and the second frame assembly 20 with respect to the other one of the first and second frame assemblies 10, 20 about the pivot axis A.
The stroller chassis 2 may comprise a locking arrangement 4 for rotationally locking the hub 30, for example each of the first hub portion 31 and the second hub portion 32 to at least one of the first frame assembly 10 and the second frame assembly 20. The locking arrangement 4 and its function will be described with reference to
The locking arrangement 4 may in addition or alternatively comprise a force transfer mechanism 90 operatively coupled to the engaging portion 11 to apply a force on the engaging portion 11 for moving the same at least from the engaging position to the disengaging position. The force transfer mechanism 90 may be configured to transfer a rotational movement P of one of the first frame assembly 10 and the second frame assembly 20 about the pivot axis A and relative to the other one of the frame assemblies, into a movement T, for example a translatory movement, of the engaging portion 11.
The force transfer mechanism 90 may comprise a cam surface 22 extending about the pivot axis A. The cam surface 22 may be provided on the above-mentioned coupling section 211 and such that it may face the engaging portion 11. The cam surface 22 may be oriented in a direction facing away from the pivot axis A. The engaging portion 11 may comprise an abutment portion 13 configured to get in contact with the cam surface 22 and to ride thereon. The engaging portion 11 may be pretensioned towards engagement by means of an urging member 12, for example a spring. The cam surface 22 may be configured such that a distance between a contact area of the same aligned with the engaging member 11, and the pivot axis A is variable with a rotation of the second frame member 20 about the pivot axis A. In this way, the engaging member 11 may be pushed by the cam surface to move in disengaging direction.
The receiving portion 61 and the coupling section 211 may comprise a plate like or disc like portion rotatable about the pivot axis A and arranged adjacent to each other in an extension direction of the pivot axis A. The receiving portion 61 and/or portions of the support member 60 may be in sliding contact with the coupling section 211. Accordingly, the support member 60 and the coupling section 211 may overlap each other. The receiving portion 61 comprises a predetermined thickness in extension direction of the pivot axis A and the coupling section 211 comprises a specific thickness in extension direction of the pivot axis A. The engaging member 11 comprises a thickness and is provided at a position so that it may contact the receiving portion 61 and the cam surface 22 on the coupling section 211. For example, the engaging member 11 may comprise a thickness which is larger than one of the receiving portions and the coupling section 211.
The engaging portion 11 may be configured for a play-free engagement. The engaging portion 11 may comprise a wedge shape or a rounded shape. The engaging portion 11 may in addition or alternatively be arranged translatory movable in a direction D which may be skew and/or perpendicular to an extension direction of the pivot axis A.
The hub 30 may further comprise an abutment portion 23 for orienting the first and second hub portions 31, 32 upon movement of one of the first frame assembly 10 and the second frame assembly 20 about the pivot axis A. The abutment portion 23 may be movably coupled to one of the first frame assembly 10 and the second frame assembly 20. In an embodiment, the abutment portion 23 is fixedly coupled to the coupling section 211 of the second frame 200 so as to be integrally rotatable therewith. The abutment portion 23 may be provided on a side of the coupling section 211 on which the support member 60 is arranged. The abutment portion 23 may comprise a cylindrical pin protruding from the coupling section 211.
The abutment portion 23 may be configured to get in contact with and apply a force on a force receiving portion 62 provided on at least one of the first and second hub portions 31, 32, to automatically move the first and second hub portions 31, 32 from a potentially unfavorable position in which a mounted seat structure 3 could interfere with portions of the stroller chassis 2, for example a position in which a portion of the backrest 301 contacts the elongate cross member 803 and blocks an unfolding movement of the third frame assembly 80, to a favorable position, such that the mounted seat structure 3 is at least pre-positioned relative to the chassis 24 and allows a further rotation to an operating position. The force receiving portion 62 may be provided on the support member 60. For example, the force receiving portion 62 may be integrally formed with the support member 60.
The abutment portion 23 may be coupled to the second frame assembly 20 so as to be integrally rotatable therewith about the pivot axis A. The abutment portion 23 may be provided such that, when the first frame assembly 10 and the second frame assembly 20 are locked to each other, for example by means of an engagement of the above engaging member 9 with the engagement portion 112, it defines a rotation stop for the first and second hub portions 31, 32. The abutment portion 23 is positioned such that the receiving portion 61 is aligned with the engaging portion 11 when the first and second hub portions 31, 32 are rotated such that the force receiving portion 62 is in contact with the abutment portion 23. In the embodiment shown in
At least one of the hub portions 31, 32 may be configured such that a seat structure 3 mounted to the hub portions 31, 32 does not flap around when the stroller is carried in a folded configuration and the crossbar is positioned at a carrying position. For that, a snapping engagement may be provided between the hub portions 31, 32 and one of the frame assemblies 10, 20 when the hub portions 31, 32 are in a predetermined rotational position relative to the frame assemblies 10, 20, for example in a predetermined rotational position relative to the coupling section 211. For example, the coupling section 211 may comprise at least one, preferably two recesses 24, 25 or openings arranged on opposite sides of the pivot axis A. A spring-loaded engaging member 70 such as a pin may be provided on the hub portion and may be for example accommodated in a recess 71 so as to be movable in a direction parallel to the pivot axis A and towards and away from the coupling section.
The engaging member 70 may be prebiased towards engagement, for example such that it is pushed on the coupling section 211, more precisely on a surface of the coupling section 211 facing the hub portions, in particular a surface which is perpendicular to the pivot axis A. As soon as one of the recesses 24, 25 is aligned with a position of the engaging member 70, the engaging member 70 may engage with the recess and rotationally lock the hub to the coupling section 211. The engaging member 70 and the recesses may be configured such that a disengagement may be automatically effected by applying a rotational force on one of the coupling sections or the hub, in particular a rotational force that is higher than a predetermined threshold force. In case a predetermined rotation force is applied, the engaging member 70 may be pushed out of the recess. In other words, the recesses and the engaging member may be shaped such that a rotation of the coupling section 211 relative to the hub is transferred into a movement of the engaging member 70 out of the recess 24, 25.
An embodiment is shown in
A folding process of a stroller 1 according to an embodiment will be described in the following. First, a user has to take a seated child out of the seat structure 3. After that, the user may operate the operating member 307 to unlock the backrest portion 301 for folding. The user then rotates the backrest portion 301 towards the base portion 300. Upon moving the backrest portion 301 towards the base portion 300, the safety bar arrangement 302 is unlocked and also rotates towards the base portion 300. A state in which the seat structure 3 is in a folded configuration is shown in
In conclusion a, it is pointed out that the terms like “comprising” or the like are not intended to rule out the provision of additional elements or steps. Let it further be noted that “a” or “an” do not preclude a plurality. In addition, features described in conjunction with the different embodiments can be combined with each other however desired. It is also noted that the reference numbers in the claims are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the claims. Moreover, while at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing summary and detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist.
It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration in any way. Rather, the foregoing summary and detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient roadmap for implementing an exemplary embodiment, it being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope as set forth in the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
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20212744.5 | Dec 2020 | EP | regional |
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PCT/EP2021/084810 | 12/8/2021 | WO |