Abstract: A baby carriage capable of serving as a shopping car in which an article-holding container (8) of a large capacity is mounted on the underside of the carriage. In particular, the article-holding container is foldably and detachably mounted below and to the rear of a seat plate (6) of the carriage. Once detached from the carriage, the container can be used as a hand held shopping basket. The container includes a U-shaped frame bar (81) and a pair of engaging members (9) mounted on the upper surfaces of the front end portions of the frame bar. The engaging members are detachably positioned in a pair of holders (10) mounted on the underside of the seat plate.
Abstract: A shopping basket for a stroller (B) has a box-like body (7) of a square cross-section made of a fine mesh or a flexible cloth which is easily foldable. A bottom plate (8) is secured at its periphery to the lower end of the body. The box-like body has such a size and depth that it can be attached to the underside of a seat portion (61) of the stroller by holder straps (9). The bottom plate is foldable in half or in thirds in the direction of the width of the stroller such that, when the stroller body is folded up, the bottom plate is in turn folded. Thus, the shopping basket can be folded in a compact manner while attached to the stroller.
Abstract: A mechanism for adjusting the height of a handle bar for a baby carriage in which upwardly-extending tubular bars are slidably fitted into the end portions of a U-shaped handgrip bar having a hollow tubular construction. A plurality of engaging apertures are formed in the side of each of the upwardly-extending bars adjacent to an upper end and spaced at predetermined intervals. The engaging apertures are connected together by narrow slots. A retainer member is engaged with each of the two end portions of the handgrip bar and is disposed at a position corresponding to the engaging apertures. Inclined flanges projecting from opposite sides of the retainer member are received respectively in inclined slide guide grooves formed in an elevation operating member. The retainer member is moved outwardly and inwardly in a direction perpendicular to the sliding movement of the elevation operating member when the elevation operating member is slid up and down.
Abstract: A baby carriage usable as a shopping carrier is disclosed which comprises a seat portion in which an infant may be seated, an article receiving body which has at an upper end a wide opening area and which is slidably mounted on a lower surface of the seat portion. The article receiving body is adapted to move from a position below the lower surface of the seat portion to a position at the rear of the lower surface of the seat portion when necessary.
Abstract: An auxiliary chair is to be removably mounted on an automotive seat. The chair comprises a seat portion having a front edge and a rear edge, a backrest extending from said rear edge of the seat portion, and an adjuster a slant angle of the seat portion. The adjuster includes a pair of adjusting bars each of which pivotally attached at its proximal end to a lower portion of the seat portion, so that the adjusting bar may take a forward portion and a rearward position. A fixing mechanism includes a pair of engaging levers each of which is pivotally attached at its proximal end portion to a side surface of the seat portion so that its distal end portion may freely be angularly moved. The fixing mechanism further includes associated engagement mechanisms each of which is provided at the side of the seat portion and is engagable with the proximal end portion of the engaging lever.
Abstract: An infant auxiliary seat for a vehicle is disclosed which comprises an auxiliary seat body constituted by a combination of a seat floor and a seat back; a pair of infant-arresting belts previously set up between the seat back and the seat floor so as to be capable of retracting and projecting; and a belt-stop mechanism attached to a central portion of the front surface of the seat floor so as to be capable of being erected and prostrated. The pair of infant-arresting belts are provided to be freely fastened to the belt-stop mechanism at the respective longitudinally middle portions thereof.
Abstract: A foot cover for a baby buggy capable of positively protecting the feet and legs of a baby place in a reclining position from the wind. A front cover is attached to a lower plate portion. A core wire runs along the periphery of the front cover. Ends of the core wire are pivotally connected to foot cover holders placed around the front legs of the buggy. The foot cover holders have integral grippers into which side portions of the core wire are fit to hold the foot cover in its raised position.
Abstract: A foldable baby carriage also having a handle bar shiftable from a forward to a reverse position. Within a lower portion on each side of the handle bar is located a slider casing containing two sliders. Each slider holds a bar projecting through the casing of the handle bar to engage either a locking mechanism for the handle bar or a locking mechanism for folding the carriage. The sliders are connected by cable threaded through the interior of the handle bars to two pivoting operation levers at the top of the handle bar. The top of the handle bar is composed of two hard resin parts joined together and supporting the operation levers.