Abstract: A foldable baby stroller wherein the angle of inclination of a push-handle can be selectively changed. A first rotatable hook plate is provided on a push-handle rod and is engageable and disengageable with a first lock pin, a second rotatable hook plate is provided on the push-handle rod and is engageable and disengageable with a second lock pin. A first operation lever is connected by a first wire to the first hook plate to rotate the plate and selectively engage and disengage the first lock pin. A second operation lever is connected by a second wire to the second hook plate to rotate the plate and selectively engage and disengage the second lock pin.
Abstract: A handle mounted on the top of the handle post of an ergometer is made up of a parallel rod and handle grips extended from both ends of the parallel rod, each of the handle grips is L-shaped, consisting of a gripping rod and an upright rod, the handle grips being perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the parallel rod.
Abstract: A caster is provided with a lock clip, which, when operable, joins the caster and a caster holder to prevent oscillatory movement therebetween. A first axle joins the caster body and the caster holder, the axle including a base frame at the bottom thereof which is receivable within the caster body. A rubber damper between the caster body and the base frame provides a shock absorbing effect between these two elements.
Abstract: A baby carriage comprises a backrest frame, a sheet of canvas spreaded out on the frame, the sheet having a backrest portion and a head frame located above the backrest portion, the head frame being bandable into an L-shaped form as viewed from either side, and a device mounted on the back of the backrest portion and the head frame for setting the head frame, the device comprising a base frame, an anchoring rod slidably mounted in the base frame and a receiving frame capable of engaging with the rod, whereby the devices permits angular movement of the backrest portion.