The invention relates to a stroller comprising a frame and wheels supporting the frame, which stroller can at least be wheeled over a ground surface in a horizontal direction of movement, wherein at least one wheel is movable in a vertical direction with respect to the frame.
With such a stroller, which is known from DE-U1-20.2004.012.083, the front wheels, seen in the direction of movement of the stroller, are interconnected by a rod which is pivotable about a horizontal pivot axis extending parallel to the direction of movement. Forces will be exerted on the wheels when driving on an uneven ground surface, as a result of which the rod will pivot about the pivot axis, so that the two wheels can maintain contact with the uneven ground surface.
It has been found, however, that when a wheel comes into contact with an obstacle present on the ground surface as a result of the movement of the stroller in the direction of movement, a horizontal force is exerted on the stroller, which force is to be converted into a vertical force in the stroller for pivoting the rod about the horizontally extending pivot axis. Such a transmission of forces leads to undesirable impact forces being exerted on the stroller, which a child seated in the stroller will find unpleasant.
The object of the invention is to provide a stroller in which an improved transmission of the forces exerted on the stroller is realised.
This object is accomplished with the stroller according to the invention in that at least one wheel is simultaneously movable in a vertical direction and in a horizontal direction parallel to the direction of movement with respect to the frame.
Since the wheel is movable not only in vertical direction but also in horizontal direction, a better transmission of forces is obtained when a wheel hits an obstacle present on the ground surface.
One embodiment of the stroller according to the invention is characterised in that the wheel is simultaneously movable in a vertical direction away from the ground surface and a horizontal direction opposite to the direction of movement.
As soon as the wheel comes into contact with an obstacle present on the ground surface, a force will be exerted on the wheel in a horizontal direction opposite to the direction of movement. This causes the wheel to move in that direction, but the wheel will simultaneously be moved in a vertical direction away from the ground surface, as a result of which the wheel is moved over said obstacle. In this way an advantageous transmission of forces is obtained.
Another embodiment of the stroller according to the invention is characterised in that the wheel is movable against spring force.
As a result, the wheel will be moved against spring force with respect to the frame upon hitting an obstacle, and subsequently the wheel will be returned to its original starting position under the influence of spring force.
Yet another embodiment of the stroller according to the invention is characterised in that at least two wheels are interconnected by a connecting element, which connecting element is pivotable with respect to the frame about a pivot axis that extends at an angle to the horizontal, which wheels are movable in opposite vertical directions and in opposite horizontal directions upon pivoting of the connecting element.
This has a positive effect on the driving characteristics of the stroller, wherein a first wheel that comes into contact with an obstacle is preferably moved in a horizontal direction opposite to the direction of movement and a vertical direction away from the ground surface, whilst the other, second wheel is moved horizontally in the direction of movement with respect to the frame and is pressed more firmly against the ground surface. As a result, the first wheel can readily move over the obstacle.
Yet another embodiment of the stroller according to the invention is characterised in that the pivot axis includes an angle of at least 20 degrees with the horizontal.
When such an angle is used, an advantageous relation is obtained between the horizontal movement and the vertical movement of each wheel.
Yet another embodiment of the stroller according to the invention is characterised in that the pivot axis includes an acute angle with the horizontal, seen in the direction of movement.
When such an acute at angle is used, one wheel will be moved in a vertical direction away from the ground surface and a horizontal direction opposite to the direction of movement, whilst the other wheel will be moved in the opposite direction. In this way an efficient transmission of forces is obtained.
Yet another embodiment of the stroller according to the invention is characterised in that the connecting element is pivotally connected to the frame against spring force.
As a result of the spring force, the starting position of the connecting element will be such that the wheels are identically oriented with respect to the frame. Only in the case of a force being exerted on one of the wheels will the connecting element pivot against said spring force. Once said force is released, the connecting element will pivot back to the starting position under the influence of the spring force.
Another embodiment of the stroller according to the invention is characterised in that the connecting element is detachably connected to the frame.
In this way the connecting element and the wheels connected thereto can be readily detached from the frame, after which the frame is preferably collapsible, so that the frame and the connecting element that has been detached therefrom can easily be transported, for example in a car.
Yet another embodiment of the stroller according to the invention is characterised in that the wheel is pivotable with respect to the connecting element about a substantially vertically extending pivot axis.
As a result, turning the stroller about a vertically extending axis when going round a bend is moreover comparatively easy.
Yet another embodiment of the stroller according to the invention is characterised in that the wheels connected to the connecting element are the front wheels of the stroller, seen in the direction of movement.
The front wheels of the stroller are the wheels that first come into contact with an obstacle present on the ground surface. Since said wheels are connected to the connecting element, an efficient transmission of the forces being exerted on the stroller is obtained. It is also possible, of course, to provide the rear wheels of the stroller, seen in the direction of movement, with such a connecting element or to provide both the front wheels and the rear wheels with a connecting element.
Another embodiment of the stroller according to the invention is characterised in that the connecting element comprises an unround shaft which is pivotally journalled in an unround opening in a material that is elastically deformable against spring force.
As a result, the connecting element is spring-connected to the frame in a relatively simple manner.
The elastically deformable material preferably comprises rubber.
The connecting element may also be spring-connected to the frame by means of a leaf spring or a spiral spring. Such springs, too, can be realised in a relatively simple manner.
The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, in which:
Like parts are indicated by the same numerals in the figures.
Is also possible to configure the wheels 6, 7 to be movable independently of each other.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1031517 | Apr 2006 | NL | national |