Stroller with Removable Arm Bar
A stroller includes a frame assembly having a first frame section and a second frame section. The stroller further includes a cross member to be removably attached to the first and second frame sections. Each of the first and second frame sections includes an end to be engaged by the cross member. Each of the first and second frame sections includes a movable plug to close an opening in the end when the cross member is not attached to the first and second frame sections. In some cases, the movable plug is spring-biased in a closed position.
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This patent is related to and claims priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/789,240, which was filed on Apr. 3, 2006 and entitled “Stroller,” and which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure is generally directed to strollers, and more particularly to strollers having a removable arm bar or other cross member.
2. Description of Related Art
Strollers are often equipped with a tray or arm bar that crosses in front of a seat assembly. Both trays and arm bars have been designed to provide convenience and safety to the seat occupant. For example, an occupant tray typically includes a cupholder, and some trays also provide items for entertaining the occupant. Arm bars have also presented entertainment items, and often include padding so that the arm bar provides a comfortable resting place for the occupant's arms. Both occupant trays and arm bars have provided a moderate amount of safety protection as well, inasmuch as they may limit occupant movement, for instance, out of the seat assembly. To that end, some occupant trays and arm bars have been fixed in place across the front of the seat assembly to prevent the removal by the occupant.
However, some occupants find trays and arm bars crossing in front of the seat assembly confining or otherwise undesirable. As a result, strollers have often been equipped with occupant trays and arm bars that are removably attached to the seat assembly. To this end, occupant trays and arm bars have been attached to the seat assembly in a manner that minimizes any accidental removal by, for instance, the occupant. For example, ends of an occupant tray or arm bar have been designed to engage a child-resistant attachment mechanism in the frame tubes of the seat assembly.
Unfortunately, the interior of the frame tubes may be undesirably accessible to the occupant after disengagement of the occupant tray or arm bar. Moreover, the exposure of the interior of the frame tubes and any hardware associated with the attachment mechanism may be considered unsightly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSObjects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which:
This disclosure is generally related to strollers having a removable arm bar or other cross member and, more specifically, to a seat frame assembly having plugged (i.e., filled or closed) openings upon removal of the arm bar. With the openings plugged, access to the interior of the seat frame assembly components is discouraged, if not prevented, thereby minimizing safety issues for a child occupant. The plugged openings may also provide a more finished or refined appearance for the stroller by covering (or hiding) any interior components of the seat frame assembly that may not be considered aesthetically pleasing.
Turning now to the drawings, a stroller is generally indicated at 100 in
The frame assembly 102 in this example generally has a seat mounting frame 110 that is a U-shaped component. In the disclosed example, the seat assembly 104 can be removed from the seat frame 110 and the stroller 100. In general, the removable seat assembly 104 includes a pair of scat attachment tubes 112 positioned on opposite sides of an occupant seat 114. The seat tubes 112 are connected to and can be removed from upper ends 116 of the seat frame 110. The seat 114 of the seat assembly 104 is supported on the stroller 100 at least in part by the seat tubes 112 and has a canopy 118 connected to an upper part of the seat 114. The seat 114 also has a seat back 120, a seat bottom 122, and seat side wings 124 positioned on opposite sides of the seat back 120 and the seat bottom 122.
A footrest 126 is positioned at the bottom of the seat assembly 104 and is suspended from the front edge of the seat bottom 122 by a mesh fabric panel 128 in this example. The footrest 126 is also connected to the lower part of the seat frame 110. In the disclosed example, the seat 104 can be made entirely of fabric or like materials and be suspended from the seat tubes 112 and the seat frame 110 when attached. Alternatively, portions of the seat assembly 104 can have a removable cover placed over a generally rigid supporting structure that defines and shapes at least part of the seat 114, such as the seat bottom 122 and parts of the seat side wings 124. Thus, once attached to the seat frame 110, the seat assembly 104 can be sufficiently supported on the stroller 100 and substantial enough to support the weight of a child occupant. As will be evident to those having ordinary skill in the art, the configuration and construction of the seat assembly 104 and the seat 114 can vary considerably and yet fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The stroller frame assembly 102 in the disclosed example generally has a central spine 140 with a lower end 142 positioned near the front wheel assembly 108. The spine 140 also has an upper end 144 positioned behind the seat back 120 of the seat assembly 114 and between the rear wheels 106. A pair of curved rear legs 146 extend downwardly in opposite directions from an underside of the spine 140. Each leg 146 is bowed outwardly and extends in a rearward and downward direction. A proximal or top end 148 of each leg is coupled to a rear leg connector (not shown) positioned on the underside of the spine 140. The connector 150 is positioned in this example about mid-point between the upper end 144 and the lower end 142 of the spine 140. A distal or lower end 152 of each rear leg 146 in this example carries one of the rear wheels 106.
A rear leg link 154 is positioned on each side of the frame assembly 102 and links each rear leg 146 to the spine 40. Each link 154 has one end (not shown) coupled to a connector (not shown) on the underside of the spine 140 positioned below the rear leg connector along the spine. Each link 154 also has another end 160 coupled to a corresponding one of the rear legs 146. The links 154 provide stability for the stroller frame assembly 102, and particularly for the rear legs 146, during use.
The frame assembly 102 in the disclosed example also has a stroller handle 170 for pushing and maneuvering the stroller 100. The disclosed handle 170 generally has an upward facing, open C-shape that forms two handle sections 172. The two sections 172 extend in opposite directions from a handle bracket 174. The handle bracket 174 is coupled to a stanchion 176 that extends from the upper end 144 of the frame spine 140. In the disclosed example, the stanchion 176 is essentially a linear structure and extends parallel to and is aligned with the spine 140, which is also a generally linear structure.
The stroller 100 disclosed herein also has a pair of curved seat frame support arms 180. The support arms 180 extend upward in opposite directions from the top side of the spine 140. Each support arm 180 is bowed outwardly and extends in a forward and upward direction relative to the spine 140. A proximal or bottom end (not shown) of each support arm 180 is coupled to a support arm connector (not shown) positioned on the top side of the spine 140. The support arm connector in this example is positioned at the same location along the spine as the rear leg connector, which is on the underside of the spine. A distal end portion 186 of each support arm 180 is bent downwardly, extends generally horizontally forward, and terminates at an opening 188 having a plug or face 189 (
In this example, a seat frame link 190 is positioned on each side of the seat frame 110 and extends in a rearward direction. Each seat link 190 has a free end that is coupled to one of the support arms 180. The connection point between each seat link 190 and the respective support arm 180 in this example is spaced rearward from the opening 188 at the distal end portion 186 of the support arm 180.
Also in the disclosed example, a frame bracket 194 is located at the lower front portion of the frame assembly 102. The frame bracket 194 is connected to the lower most portion 196 of the seat frame 110 and to the lower end 142 of the spine 140. The front wheel assembly 108 is mounted to and extends downward from the frame bracket 194. The frame bracket 194 links the spine 140 to the seat frame 110 and provides the front wheel mounting location in the disclosed example.
A storage container 198 may be coupled to the frame assembly 102 beneath and behind the seat assembly 104 and the spine 140.
The spine 140 is oriented centrally between the rear wheels 106 and has a main or longitudinal axis running between the lower end 142 of the spine 140 and the upper end 144 of the spine 140. The main axis of the spine 140, in turn, defines a central or longitudinal axis of the stroller 100. In the disclosed example, the spine 140 is oriented at an angle with a low point at its lower end 142 and a high point at its upper end 144. The spine 140 is oriented to position the handle 170 so that a caregiver can stand behind the stroller and push the stroller in a conventional manner by the handle 170. The seat assembly 104 is positioned above and forward of the spine 140 and faces forward relative to the stroller 100 away from the handle 170. However, the arrangement of the seat and frame components disclosed herein can vary and yet fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Additionally, the shape, size, configuration, orientation, and location of the various frame assembly and seat assembly components can also vary from the example shown without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
With reference now to
As shown in
In accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, the connectors 206 displace the plug 189 at each distal end 188 of the seat frame support arms 180 when inserted through the openings 188. That is, the openings 188 are generally filled (or closed) by the plug 189 upon removal (or detachment) of the arm bar 200. The plugs 189 are pushed away from the openings 188 by the connectors 206 upon reattachment of the arm bar 200. In the interim, the interior of each seat frame support arm 180 is not exposed via the openings 188, but rather blocked or covered by the plug 189. In this respect, each plug 189 acts as a door or cover for the opening 188 of each respective seat frame support arm 180.
In some cases, the arm bar 200 may be replaced with a different cross member, such as an occupant tray or entertainment bar. Accordingly, the term “cross member” is used herein to include the various types of accessories or other items that may be attached across components of the frame assembly 102, such as across the seat assembly 104 forward of the seat 114. Thus, a cross member may directed to any purpose or context for the stroller, including without limitation structural stability, entertainment, safety, convenience, comfort, and other interests or preferences of the occupant. As a further result, cross members suitable for use in connection with the present disclosure may have any shape, size, material, or other characteristic in between the connections to the seat assembly frame.
Turning now to
The ring 230 may generally be shaped to present a smooth covering of the opening 188. For instance, the ring 230 may have an outward face 232 that slopes inwardly toward the detents 226 and 228. The door 210 may then have an outward side 234 shaped to engage the detents 226 and 228 and provide a smooth contour with the outward face 232 of the ring 230 when in the closed position. To these ends, the outward side 234 of the door 210 may have a notch near the hinge 214 to accommodate the detent 226, as well as a tapered profile at the opposite end as shown to accommodate the other detent 228. The door 210 may be made of a rigid or semi-rigid material. In some cases, the door 210 may be resiliently flexible to further accommodate or engage one or both of the detents 226 and 228.
The seat assembly arm 252 has a connector 262 disposed at an end 264 thereof The connector 262 fills or plugs the opening at the end 264 via a stationary, ring-shaped cap 266 and a plug 268 movably disposed in an opening 270 in the center of the cap 266. The plug 268 is biased toward the closed position (
The connector 262 may also be secured in position within the seat assembly arm 252 via one or more components of a release mechanism that passes through the end 264 of the seat assembly arm 252. More specifically, the release mechanism includes a disc 273 slidably disposed in the interior of the seat assembly arm 252 as well as extending through the wall 272. The disc 273 is generally capable of lateral movement arising from displacement of a push button 274 as shown in
The pin 254 may have a larger diameter relative to the opening at the end 264 of the seat assembly arm 252 than that shown in the exemplary embodiment of
The arm bar 200 and spring-biased engagement described above in connection with the exemplary embodiment of
In some embodiments, an arm bar or other cross member may be attached to a section of the seat assembly frame section other than a seat assembly arm, as described in connection with the exemplary embodiments above. Furthermore, the above-described aspects of the disclosure may be practiced in connection with, and applied to, cross member connections involving sections of the stroller frame other than seat frame support arms or other frame sections of the seat assembly.
Although certain embodiments have been described herein in accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary, this patent covers all embodiments of the teachings of the disclosure that fairly fall within the scope of permissible equivalents.
Claims
1. A stroller, comprising:
- a frame assembly comprising a first frame section and a second frame section; and,
- a cross member to be removably attached to the first and second frame sections;
- wherein each of the first and second frame sections comprises an end to be engaged by the cross member; and,
- wherein each of the first and second frame sections comprises a movable plug to close an opening in the end when the cross member is not attached to the first and second frame sections.
2. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the movable plug is spring-biased in a closed position.
3. The stroller of claim 2, wherein the movable plug comprises a door that pivots on a hinge acted upon by a torsion spring to close the opening.
4. The stroller of claim 2, wherein the movable plug comprises a piston acted upon by a spring for translation of the plug to fill the opening.
5. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the cross member comprises a tenon-shaped connector.
6. The stroller of claim 1, wherein the cross member comprises an arm bar.
7. A stroller, comprising:
- a frame assembly comprising a seat frame, the seat frame comprising a first support arm and a second support arm; and,
- a cross member to be removably attached to the first and second support arms;
- wherein each of the first and second support arms comprises an end to be engaged by the cross member; and,
- wherein each of the first and second support arms comprises a movable plug to fill an opening in the end when the cross member is not attached to the first and second support arms.
8. The stroller of claim 7, wherein the movable plug is spring-biased in a closed position.
9. The stroller of claim 8, wherein the movable plug comprises a door that pivots on a hinge acted upon by a torsion spring to close the opening.
10. The stroller of claim 8, wherein the movable plug comprises a piston acted upon by a spring for translation of the plug to fill the opening.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 3, 2007
Publication Date: Oct 11, 2007
Applicant: Graco Children's Products Inc. (Exton, PA)
Inventors: Michael Dotsey (Pottstown, PA), Patrick Nolan (Royersford, PA)
Application Number: 11/696,084
International Classification: B62B 7/00 (20060101);