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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 23, 1995
Filed:
Nov. 09, 1993
Louis Shamie, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Other;
Abstract
A tandem stroller includes two side frames having a pivotal locking assembly for locking the side frames in an open configuration and for permitting the side frames to be folded in a lengthwise direction of the stroller, each side frame including a main side tube and a rear side tube pivotally connected to the main side tube at an intermediate portion thereof; a connecting frame for connecting the side frames together in parallel, spaced relation, the connecting frame including two lengthwise support rods pivotally connected to the main side tube and the rear side tube of each side frame and a first transverse connecting bar for connecting the lengthwise support rods together; a front seat formed at a front portion of the connecting frame, the front seat including a front seat bottom extending between the lengthwise support rods, and a front seat back pivotally connected to the lengthwise support rods; and a rear seat formed at a rear portion of the connecting frame, the rear seat being positioned substantially at a raised elevation higher than the front seat, whereby the rear seat can be positioned close to the front seat without interference therefrom and the length of the stroller can be reduced, the rear seat including a rear seat bottom extending parallel to and spaced above the lengthwise support rods at the elevated height substantially greater than the height of the front seat bottom, and a rear seat back pivotally connected to the rear seat bottom.