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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 19, 2013
Filed:
Dec. 16, 2008
Nicholas James Mival, Ibstone, GB;
Andrew Gordon Wallace, Highleadon, GB;
Martin Paul Bagwell, Leamington Spa, GB;
Mark Anthony John Fernandes, Leamington Spa, GB;
Benjamin James Peter Hubert, London, GB;
Simon Lewis Bilton, Leamington Spa, GB;
Nicholas James Mival, Ibstone, GB;
Andrew Gordon Wallace, Highleadon, GB;
Martin Paul Bagwell, Leamington Spa, GB;
Mark Anthony John Fernandes, Leamington Spa, GB;
Benjamin James Peter Hubert, London, GB;
Simon Lewis Bilton, Leamington Spa, GB;
Mamas and Papas (Holdings) Ltd., Huddersfield, GB;
Abstract
An improved pushchair frame () of a type that can be collapsed for ease of transport or storage etc. The frame comprising a push/pull handle (), a front wheel frame () on which at least one front wheel () is rotatably mounted and a rear wheel frame () on which at least one rear wheel () is rotatably mounted. The frame comprising a seat mounting yoke () to which the front and rear wheel frames are coupled, at least one of the front and rear wheel frames being pivotably coupled to the yoke, the frames having an operating position in which they are spaced from one another and a stowed position in which they are generally adjacent one another. The seat mounting yoke is rotatable, relative to at least one of the front and rear wheel frames, between an operating position and a stowed position in which the yoke is located generally adjacent one of the front and rear wheel frames. A retaining means maintains the yoke and the front and rear wheel frames in their operating position. When the retaining means are released, the yoke and the front and rear wheel frames may be moved to their stowed positions, thereby folding the pushchair frame.