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Class 188/20 - Children's carriages


Subclass of Class 188 - Brakes
Definition: Brakes for children"s carriages or perambulators.
No. of applications: 17
Last issue date: 11/10/2011


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20110272925CHILD BUGGY AND STORAGE ELEMENT THEREFOR
A carriage for transporting infants, includes a frame which is provided with first fastening elements to be used for detachably fastening a first load, which first load includes a first holder, the width of the frame being adjustable between a first, relatively small fr...
11/10/2011
20110048867Stroller Brake
A brake assembly for a stroller has a wheel rotatable about a wheel axis and a plurality of pockets on the wheel spaced from and circumferentially around the wheel axis. A brake lever has an actuator arm and a link arm fixedly connected to one another and is movable bet...
03/03/2011
20100326775BRAKE MECHANISM FOR STROLLER
A brake mechanism is applied to a stroller. The stroller comprises a first wheel. The first wheel has a first hub. The brake mechanism comprises a first wheel base, a ratchet, an operating member and a first engaging member. The first wheel is pivotally connected to the...
12/30/2010
20100308553STROLLER AND BRAKE MECHANISM THEREOF
A brake mechanism includes a first wheel base, a second wheel base, a linkage part, a passive brake device and an active brake device. The first wheel base and the second wheel base are installed on two feet of a stroller, respectively. A first wheel set and a second wh...
12/09/2010
20090289431Stroller with braking device
A stroller with a braking mechanism that automatically configures itself in a braking position provides protection against the unattended stroller from rolling away. By applying force to a handle, the braking mechanism is released and the stroller is able to be pushed a...
11/26/2009
20090139805BRAKE DEVICE FOR PRAMS
This device is actuated by a single control (1) that by ropes (2 and 3) and in a simultaneous manner acts on the rear wheels (4) of the pram. The control (1) has a lever (5) at its end (6) being linked to a bracket (7<...
06/04/2009
20090039608BRAKING DEVICE FOR PLAYARD
A control unit is slidably mounted on a top corner of a playard and connected to the slider inside the seat through a linking unit passing through a standing post of the playard. When the control unit pulls the slider to move relative to the seat along a first direction...
02/12/2009
20080296101BRAKE DEVICE FOR PRAMS
A brake device for prams is operable for jointly acting on the rear wheels being installed on the two sides of the pram. The braking action is carried out by one single control being such as to simultaneously act on the two wheels through a rope. The single control is m...
12/04/2008
20080224450DEVICE FOR TRANSPORTING A CHILD
The invention concerns a device for transporting a child in a child seat comprising a main frame for supporting the child seat, a swivable push bar for pushing the main frame from different sides, pivotable wheels or wheel sets for supporting the main frame whereby the ...
09/18/2008
20080185236BRAKING SYSTEM WITH SINGLE ACTUATION FOR A STROLLER
Braking system for a stroller utilizes an actuator to move two brakes close to an axis to unlock the rear wheels of the stroller and away from the axis to lock the rear wheels. Each brake comprises a long arm. The brakes are disposed at the opposite sides of the axis. W...
08/07/2008
20080078630Wheel brake mechanism for a baby stroller
A wheel brake mechanism for a baby stroller has a pair of sliders which can be released from and engaged with a toothed portion of a pair of rear wheels. The pair of sliders are driven by a pedal via a transmission shaft. The pedal has a rear end and a front end. A user...
04/03/2008
20080073878BRAKE SYSTEM OF STROLLER
A brake system of a stroller includes a wheel axle as well as a wheel seat and a wheel hub installed on the wheel axle; a brake crank is pivot jointed with the wheel axle; the wheel hub is provided with a multiple of brake grooves along the circumference direction; the ...
03/27/2008
20070170015Braking device for child seat
A braking device for a child seat is provided. The braking device comprises a pair of first and second braking rods (20a, 20b), a pair of first and second braking pins (30a, 30b) and a braking pedal mechanism (4...
07/26/2007
20070163846HIGHCHAIR
A highchair includes a seat attached to a frame having a first periphery defining a first footprint of the frame. Wheels are attached to the frame adjacent to the first periphery for providing wheeled movement of the frame over a surface. The first periphery of the fram...
07/19/2007
20070051566Automatic brake control for hand-propelled vehicles
Hand-propelled vehicle (10) such as a pram or stroller has electrically-operated brake apparatus (13) which is applied automatically on a user releasing their grip from handle (12). Braking does not occur immediately grip or touch sensors (17...
03/08/2007
20070045055Stroller with a brake assembly
A stroller includes a tubular member disposed between left and right wheel axles and extending along a rotating axis, a linking rod rotatably mounted in the tubular member and having two linking ends which extend outwardly of the tubular member to connect with two brake...
03/01/2007
20050241890Brake assembly for a stroller
A brake assembly for a stroller includes left and right braking mechanisms, a connecting member, and left and right operating members interconnected to each other through the connecting member so as to move in opposite directions when operated. Each of the left and righ...
11/03/2005
 
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