A frame, suitable for a child's buggy, is provided for removably supporting a seat for a child in a plurality of angular positions, comprising a manually operable lateral mechanism which is adapted to support the seat whereby the seat is fixedly mountable in and releasable from the frame, the mechanism also providing adjustment of the seat to a desired fixed angular position in relation to the frame. The manually operable mechanism comprises a rotatable knob which allows a wedge or dove-tailed part thereof to be withdrawn from engagement with another part so that it can be rotated to a different angular position before being drawn back into engagement, when it is locked in position. To release the seat entirely, the knob is a rotated to a further position to withdraw a cooperating locking device so that the seat can be lifted from the dove-tailed part.
A multi-stage orientating assembly for an inversion table has a stationary seat, an orientating device and an operating device. The stationary seat is connected securely to the sidewall of the table of the inversion table and has a longitudinal beam and a connecting jacket. The orientating device is connected to the mounting bracket of the inversion table and the stationary seat and has a mounting head and a clamping device. The mounting head is connected to the connecting jacket. The clamping device is connected to the stationary seat and has an engaging assembly and an orientating assembly. The operating device is connected to the stationary seat and the orientating device and has a transmitting assembly and a handle. The transmitting assembly is connected to the engaging assembly. The handle is connected securely to the transmitting assembly.
A stroller includes a stroller frame with parallel front and rear horizontal rod members, and a seat member having a seat portion with a bottom side that is provided with a mounting unit for mounting detachably the seat member on the front and rear rod members. The mounting unit includes at least one hook unit for engaging one of the front and rear rod members, and a spring-loaded retaining device for engaging releasably the other one of the front and rear rod members.
A foldable cart includes a base with two side wheels driven by a motor and a steering wheel located a front end of the base. An upright frame is pivotably connected to the base by two folding assembly and a handle is pivotably connected to the upright frame by another folding assembly. Each folding assembly includes a first member to which a first part of the cart is connected, a second part of the cart is pivotably connected, and a second member mounted to the second part of the cart. The handle is pivoted relative to the upright frame which is pivoted relative to the base so as to fold the cart into a compact folded assembly.
A foldable golf cart includes two main rods, and a handle connected to the main rods by means of a joining member, which includes left and right parts respectively coupled to the main rods, an intermediate part positioned between the left and the right parts and coupled to the handle, a knob arranged next to the right part, and a pivotal bolt inserted through the above parts and the knob; the left and the right parts have radial teeth opposing radial teeth of the intermediate part; the knob and the right part have protrusions, and slopes between the protrusions on opposing sides such that space can be provided between the parts, and the radial teeth disengage for allowing angular displacement of the left and the right parts relative to the intermediate part when the knob is turned such that the protrusions contact lower ends of the slopes of the right part.
Disclosed is a convertible multi-function stroller. The stroller includes a frame structure with a set of wheel rotatably secured to its lower extent. The device further includes a child seat which is adapted to be removably secured to this frame structure. More specifically, the frame includes a pair of seat securing means on each of its sides. The child seat is adapted to be removably secured to an opposed pair of such securing means. The securing means are positioned to enable to child seat to be secured at an upper, or in the alternative, a lower position. Furthermore, the child seat can be totally removed to be used as a child carrier.