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WO/1999/043532 |
The invention concerns an infant's pushchair (1), comprising a body (2), a chassis (3) equipped with wheels (23) whereon the body (2) can be mounted, and a handlebar (6) for driving said pushchair, characterised in that: the body (2) com...
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WO/1999/029555 |
The invention concerns a folding stroller, comprising two push-arms (8a, 8b) capable of sliding substantially parallel to said stroller underframe bases (3a, 3b) between two extreme positions: an unfolded position, wherein said push-arms...
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WO/1999/011500 |
Coupling means between front legs (5) and push-rods (2) of an umbrella-handle perambulator, in which an upper end portion of a front leg (5) and a lower end portion of a push-rod (2) are overlapped and articulated with each other. At lea...
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WO/1999/010660 |
The invention concerns an anti-vibration mass designed to be installed on a remote controlled transmission assembly comprising a cable (1) moving in a case (2). The invention is characterised in that it consists of a container (A) more o...
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WO/1999/008919 |
The invention relates to a two-dimensionally folding basket for an umbrella stroller, which comprises two upright sides and a base, the basket comprising means for tensioning the base. In particular, these attachment means comprise elast...
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WO/1999/002389 |
The invention relates to a device for transporting persons, specially a baby carriage, comprising at least one wheel (20) and a push arm (24) joined to said wheel (20), in addition to a seat (34), wherein the wheel axle (22) is connected...
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WO/1998/055708 |
An all-terrain stroller (10) with an object carrying means positioned between the wheels (16, 17) for receiving and carrying bulky items such as medical life support devices and the like with a frame configuration which permits the strol...
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WO/1998/042233 |
A stroller (10) has a seat (32) which can be easily be moved from a lower position to a raised position in which the stroller (10) can be used for feeding a child at a standard height table. In the raised position, the seat (32), which i...
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WO/1998/041436 |
A collapsible buggy has a canopied carrier unit (4) that is convertible from a cot to a seat for the infant. The carrier is mounted on a U-shaped yoke (10) between the front legs (33) of the wheeled buggy-chassis (1), conversion from cot...
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WO/1998/031581 |
A removable front wheel assembly (160) for a stroller is provided that is able to be disassembled from the stroller frame for shipment and assembled by the consumer upon receipt for use. The invention has applicability to any stroller co...
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WO/1998/017139 |
An apparatus and method for securely and releasably attaching load-bearing soft goods (200) to a frame (300) without requiring the use of tools for attachment and detachment are disclosed. A connection mechanism, or buckle, that is compr...
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WO/1998/012094 |
A child carrier includes a frame, wheels disposed at the lower portion of the frame, a hand-pushed bar joined to the frame, a seat attachable to the frame by a fore swing arm and a rear swing arm. The fore swing arm and the rear swing ar...
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WO/1998/000086 |
A motor-driven wheelchair in which motor-driven units are provided on both the left and right wheels (2), power is supplied to the motor-driven units (2) from a battery (46) which is provided on one wheel (2) side through wiring harnesse...
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WO/1997/047507 |
A collapsible pushchair comprising a chassis (1) which is prefer ably moulded in one-piece from a rigid plastics material. A pair of primary wheels (6) are rotatably mounted on the chassis (1). A handle (30) is retractable into the chass...
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WO/1997/047506 |
This invention relates to a children's cycle having a body comprised of a frame (3) and wheels, the wheels under the frame, and a vertical push handle means (1) connected with said frame (3), characterized in that: the push handle means ...
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WO/1997/006044 |
A rollable child carrier structure (100) comprising a rollable base (5) and a multiside enclosing frame (3), wherein said frame comprises tubing sections made of lightweight, high modulus fiber-reinforced plastic matrix tubing.
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WO/1997/002974 |
A baby carriage with collapsible frame and box-type seat section and independent wheel suspension, which is easier to collapse without disassembly of major parts and at the same time the volume of baby carriers is reduced in the height a...
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WO/1996/025316 |
This invention relates to a perambulator, comprising a frame, wheels (10) under the frame, a pushing rod (20) fitted to the frame and a basket (7) attached to the frame; characterized in that: there are a front swinging rod (9) and a rea...
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WO/1996/022907 |
A pushchair having a frame and a seat moveable relative to the frame, the front end of the seat being arranged to move generally forwardly and upwardly from a sitting-up to a lying back position, with respect to the frame. The mechanism ...
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WO/1996/012637 |
To reliability accomplish a lock state of a grip rod in a linear state and a bent state in a grip rod of a foldable baby carriage, first and second portions (4, 5) of the grip rod (3), which are interconnected by a joint (6), are interco...
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WO/1995/032881 |
A child carrier accessory attachable to a conventional shopping or luggage cart which does not significantly reduce the overall functionality of the cart. The child carrier includes a platform (14) supported by at least one swivel caster...
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WO/1995/029086 |
The invention relates to a perambulator (1), comprising: a folding frame provided with wheels (9); and a carrying element (5) connectable to the frame for carrying the child to be transported, wherein the frame comprises a substantially ...
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WO/1995/005962 |
The invention provides a pushchair that can readily be converted to a child's safety seat for use in a car. It comprises a pushchair having a frame with spaced apart side members (30, 31, 130), a forward upper bracket (38, 138), a rearwa...
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WO/1994/027545 |
A wheeled infant or invalid carriage comprises a chassis assembly (1), a support structure (3) carrying mounting means (5) to receive a seat assembly (7). The mounting means (5) can be raised and lowered with respect to the support struc...
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WO/1994/023982 |
A collapsible stroller for transporting a passenger includes a frame (12) movable between a collapsed position and an operating position. The frame (12) includes rotatably mounted wheels (22) for providing the stroller with mobility. A p...
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WO/1994/016928 |
The disclosed assembly is comprised of: a bearing or rolling structure (A) with two beams (2); a structure for carrying (B) the support (1) for the person, and for example for the seat or cradle, said structure comprising two uprights (5...
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WO/1993/022178 |
Folding frames for children's or dolls' prams essentially have two front and two rear stays crossed scissors-fashion which are secured to bearing stays. The variable lower pivot points of the front and rear stays, however, lead to a high...
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WO/1993/015634 |
A latching mechanism (2) can be used to attach a child's seat to various supports to make a high chair, stroller, bicycle with child seat, etc. The mechanism is attached to the seat frame with the elongate element (30) connected to the s...
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WO/1993/007039 |
A foldable stroller (10) is provided for transporting a child. The stroller (10) has a seat unit (12) including a rigid panel-like seat bottom (14) and back (16) joined together with a collapsible frame assembly (24). A control hub (40) ...
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WO/1992/021544 |
The present invention provides a pushchair having a rigid seat (10) supported on two side frames, each side frame including a front leg (12) provided at one end with a wheel, a rear leg (14) provided at one end with a wheel, a pivot (32)...
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WO/1992/018349 |
A child's push-chair has a wheeled support (11) which carried a child's seat (12), the support being convertible from a first position in which the support and seat are arranged for use as a child's push chair (Figure 1) and a second pos...
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WO/1992/017361 |
A transportable seat (1) which can be coupled either to a car frame (30) or a buggy frame (50) and may also be locked selectively onto the car frame, the car frame being of the type that can be anchored to a car by a harness or conventio...
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WO/1992/000866 |
Transportation apparatus for manual transport of persons or articles, particularly applicable to transportation of children during hiking or rambling, over all terrain and obstacles, comprises a frame (14) supporting carrier means (12) f...
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WO/1990/010567 |
A foldable push chair which incorporates a shopping trolley comprises a wheeled frame having front wheels (22) and rear wheels (23), a seat (11) for a child, support means (10) for a good's container (14) and a handle (40) for controlled...
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WO/1988/002714 |
A convertible carriage (60) including a superstructure (62) with a seat for carrying a person to be transported, and a number of wheels (71, 74, 108). The wheels are rollably supported by wheel support structure (68, 70, 80, 82) which is...
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WO/1986/003464 |
A stroller including the known and accepted structure of wheels (170, 175), handle (154) and a rigid frame (150, 156, 160, 172, 176) which supports a baby containing seat (158) enhanced by the fact that several selected ones of the indiv...
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WO/1986/001476 |
The collapsible structure for a handlable vehicle comprises two side beams (1, 1') forming a lower frame carrying rolling means connected by coupling members (4, 4', 5, 5') which are articulated and enable to fold the beams against each ...
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WO/1985/003045 |
For the purpose of allowing said trolley to be used for various purposes and in various combinations as a carrier of luggage, to be supported by means of straps on a person's back or to be mounted on a bicycle or a moped, the trolley is ...
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WO/1985/002154 |
A collapsible, stick-folding, lie-back pushchair (1) including seat support members (17) having back rest members (20) and armrest members (22), the inclination of the back rest members (20) being controlled by connector members (28) sli...
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WO/1984/001549 |
The perambulator wheels are, at each side of the perambulator, in pairs (5, 6), mounted to the undercarriage by means of a pivoting element (7) which is pivotable around one longitudinal axle fixed to the undercarriage. The wheels can be...
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WO/1984/001133 |
Wire links (41) respectively pivoted at the junctions between the two back members (12) and the two upper brace members (14) of a collapsable lie-back push chair are formed, at their lower ends, with hooks (42) which are permanently conn...
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WO/1983/003393 |
Two side frames support a seat assembly (25, 31 and 32) for a baby. Each side frame has first and second legs (1 and 2) pivotally connected at adjacent first ends (3 and 4) and handle shaft (11). When the push chair is erected, with the ...
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WO/1982/003541 |
Infant rearing instrument with a seat, e.g., a baby carriage which has a seat cushion (2), a seat back (3) and a seat (1) preventing the dislocation of infant's hip joints. The seat cushion (2) is disposed in a space (8) allowing the cro...
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WO/1982/001305 |
A carrier (1) has a body portion (2) arranged to accommodate a baby or child, in either a sitting or a recumbent position. A rigid handle (10) for carrying the carrier is arranged to secure the carrier to a chassis of a push chair compri...
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WO/1981/001989 |
The vehicles with two wheels located on the same line, provided with a side-car, are difficult to ride. In order to enhance the driving safety of such a vehicle and particularly to allow an inclination of the vehicle (10) with respect to...
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WO/1979/000314 |
A collapsible frame structure for the body of a child's push chair, has a pair of side frames - between which a collapsible X-frame (21) is pivotally connected. Each side frame comprises, when erected, a pair of upright members (10, 11) ...
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JP2013006553 |
To provide a stroller which enables a push bar, capable of being selectively switched between a back pushing position and a face pushing position, to be positioned at the best position for an operator.The stroller 11 includes: a pair of ...
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JP2013001375 |
To provide a bump absorbing stroller reducing force required in tipping operation when passing over a tipping level part with a stroller.A rear wheel axle is linked to a stroller body via link members (a turn-back portion) extended forwa...
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JP2012183848 |
To obtain a lock mechanism for holding a developed state of a foldable baby buggy by a simple constitution.The foldable baby buggy comprises: front legs 11; rear legs 13 which are connected to upper ends of the front legs 11 at their upp...
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JP2012183968 |
To suppress the manufacturing cost of a folding baby carriage of a so-called buggy type and furthermore to increase stability of the folding baby carriage when allowed to stand by itself.The self-standing structure for a folding baby car...
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