Abstract: A folding frame type tandem stroller includes at least one side step and a side portion of the folding frame is configured to provide a side access region to the rear seat. A canopy rod actuated locking assembly locks a stroller folding frame in an open position. A front seat tray is pivotable in two directions and a canopy rod assembly is retractable to facilitate a compact folded size of a stroller.
Abstract: An infant activity center includes a tray, a base and substantially-straight pylons. The tray has an infant-receiving opening. Each pylon has a lower portion which is directly or indirectly rotatably attached to the base and each pylon has an upper portion which is directly or indirectly rotatably attached to the tray enabling the tray and the base to be relatively rotated and folded from a use position to a storage position. Each of the pylons is substantially vertical when the tray and the base are in the use position.
Abstract: An infant carrier-receiving component including a frame shaped to receive an infant carrier thereon, and an indicator located on said frame, wherein the indicator indicates when the infant carrier is located in a predetermined position on the frame.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 18, 2002
Date of Patent:
March 8, 2005
Assignee:
Evenflo Company, Inc.
Inventors:
Peter Eros, Paul Fair, Donald Schumacher, David Dranschak
Abstract: An infant or child seat boot including a main portion shaped to be removably coupled to the seat bottom of an infant or child seat to define a space therebetween for receiving the legs of an occupant. The boot further includes a cover movable between a retracted position wherein said cover is generally received in the main portion and an extended position wherein the cover generally extends outwardly from the main portion.
Abstract: An infant gate including a remotely activated latch mechanism. The gate includes a gate member adapted to be pivotally mounted to a wall portion and is movable to a closed position to prevent an infant from passing therethrough. The latch movable is between a locked position, which prevents pivotable movement of the gate, and an unlocked position, which allows pivotable movement of the gate. The gate also includes an actuator for switching the latch to the unlocked position. The actuator is preferably mounted away from the gate member in a position generally inaccessible to an infant whose access is limited by the infant gate.
Abstract: A car seat having adjustable shoulder harnesses including a body having a seat pan and a seat back, the seat back having a front side and a back side. The car seat includes a pair of shoulder harnesses shaped and located to fit over the shoulder of an occupant located on the body. Each shoulder harness is movable relative to the seat pan to raise or lower the height of the shoulder harnesses. The car seat further includes a locking mechanism for locking each shoulder harness in place to set the height of each shoulder harness relative to the seat pan, wherein the locking mechanism can be accessed from the front side of the seat back.
Abstract: A booster seat having a body including a seat back and a seat pan for supporting an occupant thereon and an adjustable thigh support coupled to the seat pan and being movable closer to or further away from the seat pan. The booster seat further includes a pair of adjustable arm rests coupled to the body, each arm rest being located on opposed sides of the body and being pivotable about an axis that extends generally transverse to the body. The booster seat includes a pair of head rests coupled to the seat back, each head rest being located on opposed sides of the seat back and being pivotable about an axis that extends generally along the height of the body.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 21, 2002
Date of Patent:
January 27, 2004
Assignee:
Evenflo Company, Inc.
Inventors:
David Amirault, Mark Geis, Dennis Karns
Abstract: A child car seat includes a child-car-seat shell and an armrest. The armrest is attached to the shell. The armrest is adjustable for height at least between a first position and a second position.
Abstract: A shoulder harness includes left and right shoulder straps having ends attachable to a front-infant-carrier pouch. The left shoulder strap has a lengthwise-extending first slot defined between lengthwise-extending first and second portions of the left shoulder strap. The right shoulder strap has a lengthwise-extending second slot defined between lengthwise-extending third and fourth portions of the right shoulder strap. The first portion extends over one of the third and fourth portions, extends through the second slot, and extends under the other of the third and fourth portions. The second portion extends under the one of the third and fourth portions, extends through the second slot, and extends over the other of the third and fourth portions. A front infant carrier includes the pouch and the shoulder harness with the strap ends attached to the pouch.
Abstract: An infant-seat holder, such as a stroller assembly, includes a frame having transversely-spaced-apart side members and includes a bumper bar having ends attached to the side members. A securing device releasably secures the infant seat to the frame. The securing device includes a first strap having a first end attached to the frame. A method removably attaches the infant seat to the infant-seat holder. An infant-seat holder is obtained having a bumper bar and a first strap. The infant seat is nested in the infant-seat holder against the bumper bar. The infant seat is releasably secured to the infant-seat holder using at least the first strap.
Abstract: A car seat for an infant or child including a seat body having a seat back and a seat pan for receiving an occupant thereon and at least one shoulder harness coupled to the seat body and being shaped and located to fit over the occupant and retain the occupant on the seat body. The car seat further includes a bracket coupled to the at least one shoulder harness. The at least one shoulder harness includes a sliding portion extending from a lower portion of the seat body to an upper portion of the seat body and being slidingly received through the bracket, and a bracket portion extending from the upper portion of the seat body to the bracket and being coupled to the bracket.
Abstract: An infant seat (which is also known as an infant carrier) includes a shell having sidewalls and a handle having arms attached to the sidewalls. A cushion pad may be attached to an arm and partially defines an inwardly-facing surface of the arm. Preferably this cushion pad contacts the crook of an elbow of a user who is carrying the infant seat by wrapping the crook of the elbow around the first arm of the handle. Another cushion pad may be attached to either the outwardly-facing surface of the shell or the similarly-facing surface portion of the arm. Preferably, this cushion pad contacts the hip of the user.
Abstract: A car seat including a seat body having a seat back and a seat pan for receiving an occupant thereon, and at least one shoulder harness coupled to the seat body and being located to fit over the torso of an occupant to retain the occupant on the seat body. The car seat further includes a buckle for releasably coupling the shoulder harness to the seat body, the buckle including a bracket coupled to the shoulder harness and a base coupled to the seat body. The bracket includes a gripping portion and a tongue and is releasably couplable to the base. The buckle is in a latched condition when the bracket is coupled to the base and is in an unlatched condition when the bracket is not coupled to the base. One of the gripping portion or the base includes a notification portion that has a visual property different from any adjacent areas of the one of the gripping portion or the base.
Abstract: An infant seat (which is also called an infant carrier) includes a shell, a handle, and a spring. The handle has an arm hub coaxially aligned with, and rotatably attached to, a side hub of the shell. In one design, the side hub has notches, and the arm hub a projection. A spring has a longitudinal axis aligned substantially parallel to the hub axis and is positioned to radially bias the projection into engagement with a rotationally-aligned notch. The handle is movable in a direction substantially perpendicular to the hub axis to disengage the projection from the radially-aligned notch permitting the handle to be rotated to other notches corresponding to other handle positions. In another design, the arm hub has the notches, and the side hub has the projection.
Abstract: A stroller assembly includes a stroller seat and a foldable stroller frame. The stroller seat has a seat-bottom member. The stroller frame has a first side member, a first front leg, a first handle arm, and a first lower arm. The seat-bottom member is attached to the first side member. The front leg is pivotally attached to the first side member. The first lower arm is pivotally attached to the front leg and to the first handle arm. The first handle arm is pivotally attached to the first side member.
Abstract: A stroller assembly includes a stroller frame, an axle coupled to the frame, a stroller wheel, and a brake assembly. The wheel is rotatable about the axle and has a hub portion with a radially-aligned hub slot. The brake assembly has a cam and a radially-movable pin. The cam is non-rotatably attached to the axle and has a protrusion. The pin is aligned parallel to the axle, is positioned to follow the cam, and has a first end which is positioned to radially move into and out from the hub slot.