Children riding article
By incorporating rotating and shifting components into child-friendly ride-on equipment, the problems of inconvenient height adjustment and folding of the support frame are solved, enabling height adjustment and compact folding of the support frame, enriching usage scenarios, and facilitating carrying and storage.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202421688378.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-07-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-07-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing child-friendly ride-on equipment is difficult to fold compactly when adjusting the height of the support frame, making it inconvenient to store and carry.
A rotating component and a stop component are installed between the carrier frame and the support frame. The rotating component enables the carrier frame to be adjusted up and down and rotated. The stop component is used to adjust the height of the carrier frame. The locking component and the unlocking component are used to lock or unlock the position of the carrier frame.
It features height adjustment and compact folding of the support frame, enriching its usage scenarios and making it convenient to carry and store.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of children's products, specifically to a child riding product. Background Technology
[0002] In order to accommodate children of different ages, existing child-carrying products often have adjustable support frames. How to make such child-carrying products with support frames compactly folded for easy storage and carrying has become a goal pursued by those skilled in the art. Summary of the Invention
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide a child riding product.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0005] A child riding product includes a support frame, a rotating component, and a shifting component. The support frame and the supporting frame are rotatably connected via the rotating component about an axis extending in the left-right direction. The support frame is adjustablely mounted on the supporting frame via the shifting component to adjust the height of the support frame during use. The child riding product has a use state and a storage state. When in the use state, the support frame extends in the front-back direction. When in the storage state, the support frame folds together and retracts into the supporting frame.
[0006] In one embodiment, the rotating assembly includes a rotating seat disposed on the support frame, and the bearing frame is rotatably mounted on the rotating seat;
[0007] The rotating assembly also includes a locking member movably disposed on the support frame, and a first unlocking assembly for controlling the locking member to move toward or away from the rotating seat along the axis; the locking member is configured to restrict rotation relative to the support frame along the circumferential direction of the locking member;
[0008] The child riding product has a rotation-locked state and a rotation-unlocked state. When it is in the rotation-locked state, the locking member moves to engage with the rotating seat to prevent the support frame from rotating relative to the rotating seat around the axis.
[0009] When in the rotation unlocked state, the locking member disengages from the rotating seat, thereby allowing the support frame to rotate relative to the rotating seat about the axis.
[0010] The rotating assembly also has a rotating reset member, which drives the locking member to move in a direction that engages with the rotating seat; the rotating reset member includes a first elastic member disposed between the locking member and the support frame, the first elastic member being a compression spring.
[0011] In one embodiment, the first unlocking component includes an unlocking lever and an unlocking connector, the unlocking connector being connected to the unlocking lever and the locking member respectively; the unlocking lever drives the locking member to slide along the support frame via the unlocking connector;
[0012] The unlocking connector includes an unlocking rod, one end of which is engaged with the unlocking lever, and the other end of which is engaged with the locking member in the radial direction of the locking member. The unlocking rod controls the locking member to slide along the axis extension direction, and the unlocking lever slides relative to the support frame in the left-right direction.
[0013] The unlocking lever has a control part that extends outside the support frame;
[0014] The rotating assembly also includes a limiting member disposed on the left and right sliding path of the unlocking connector to restrict the unlocking connector from sliding further away from the rotating seat.
[0015] In one embodiment, the gear shift assembly includes: a plurality of locking slots disposed on the support frame, a locking block that engages with the locking slots, and an unlocking component that controls the movement of the locking block; the plurality of locking slots are arranged at intervals along the extending direction of the support frame;
[0016] The locking block is movably mounted on the rotating seat or the support frame and moves between a locked position and an unlocked position. In the locked position, the locking block moves into the locking groove, and the rotating seat can slide along the support frame. In the unlocked position, the locking block disengages from the locking groove, and the sliding of the rotating seat and the support frame is locked.
[0017] In one embodiment, the locking block is slidably disposed on the rotating seat in a direction close to or away from the locking groove, the unlocking member is movable on the support frame, and the unlocking assembly further has a transmission member disposed between the unlocking member and the locking block, the transmission member including a base rod extending in a left-right direction;
[0018] The unlocking component also has an unlocking reset component disposed between the base rod and the support frame. Under the action of external force, the unlocking reset component deforms and accumulates rebound force. After the action of external force is removed, the unlocking reset component drives the base rod to move towards the lock block and drives the lock block to move towards the lock groove.
[0019] The unlocking and resetting component includes a second elastic element disposed between the locking block and the base rod, the second elastic element being a compression spring.
[0020] In one embodiment, the support frame includes a cross brace tube and a support plate disposed on the cross brace tube, the support plate being fixed to the outer wall of the cross brace tube and the direction in which the support plate extends is perpendicular to the radial direction of the cross brace tube;
[0021] The cross brace tube is rotatably mounted on the rotating seat, and the locking block is slidably disposed along the central axis of the cross brace tube;
[0022] The unlocking component has a control part that extends outside the cross brace tube.
[0023] In one embodiment, the support frame includes a front support and a rear support, the rotating seat is slidably disposed along the extending direction of the front support or the rotating seat is slidably disposed along the extending direction of the rear support, the upper end of the front support is rotatably connected to the upper end of the rear support, and the support frame has a folded state and a used state.
[0024] When in use, the front bracket extends upward and tilted from front to back, and the rear bracket extends downward and tilted from front to back.
[0025] When in the retracted state, the front support and the rear support are folded together, and the bottom of the front support and the bottom of the rear support are flush to support each other on the ground.
[0026] The support frame has a bearing surface, and when in the storage state, the plane of the bearing surface is parallel to the direction in which the front support extends.
[0027] When folded, the front bracket extends vertically, and the plane containing the bearing surface is parallel to the vertical direction.
[0028] In one embodiment, two support frames are provided, both of which are slidably arranged along the extension direction of the front support, and the two support frames are spaced apart in the extension direction of the front support.
[0029] In the stowed state, both support frames rotate to fold close to the front support, and the support surfaces of the two support frames are on the same plane.
[0030] In one embodiment, the front support includes a pair of front struts, and the support frame is disposed between the pair of front struts;
[0031] The front support also has a backrest structure connected between the upper ends of a pair of front support rods. The backrest structure includes a backrest support plate and an arc-shaped connecting plate connected between the backrest support plate and the front support rods. The plane of the backrest support plate is parallel to the extension direction of the front support rods. In the folded state, the backrest support plate is located behind and above the front support rods. In the folded state, the backrest support plate extends rearward without exceeding the rear support.
[0032] In one embodiment, the support frame includes an upright and a strut, the rotating seat is slidably connected to the upright in the vertical direction, the lower end of the upright is connected to the front end of the strut, when in the use state, the upright extends upward from front to back, and the strut extends in the front-back direction, when in the storage state, the support frame, the upright, and the strut all extend in the vertical direction.
[0033] In one embodiment, the child seating is a high chair; two support frames are provided, each consisting of a seat and a footrest, both of which are slidably mounted on the support frame, with the seat located above the footrest;
[0034] The child riding product also has a detachable tray that is mounted and fixed on the support frame and a tray connector that is supported between the tray and the seat plate, the tray connector being detachably connected and fixed to the seat plate.
[0035] Due to the application of the above technical solution, this utility model has the following advantages compared with the prior art: The child riding product of this utility model realizes the up and down adjustment and rotation adjustment of the support frame by setting a rotating component and a gear component between the support frame and the support frame. This makes the child riding product able to adjust the height of the support frame according to children of different ages and can be folded compactly when stored, enriching the usage scenarios and making it convenient to carry and store. Attached Figure Description
[0036] Appendix Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the child riding product of this utility model in use.
[0037] Appendix Figure 2 This is a side view of the child riding product of this utility model in its stowed state.
[0038] Appendix Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the child riding product of this utility model in its stowed state.
[0039] Appendix Figure 4 This is an exploded schematic diagram of the child-friendly riding product of this utility model;
[0040] Appendix Figure 5This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the locking and unlocking connectors of the child-riding product of this utility model;
[0041] Appendix Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the base rod and locking block of the child riding product of this utility model;
[0042] Appendix Figure 7 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the foot pedal of the child riding product of this utility model;
[0043] Appendix Figure 8 This is a top view of the footrest of the child riding product of this utility model;
[0044] Appendix Figure 9 For the appendix Figure 8 A cross-sectional view of the child ride-on equipment along the AA direction, in which the child ride-on equipment is in a rotating locked state;
[0045] Appendix Figure 10 For the appendix Figure 8 A cross-sectional view of the child ride-on equipment along the AA direction, in which the child ride-on equipment is in the rotating unlocked state;
[0046] Appendix Figure 11 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the footrest of the child riding product of this utility model from another angle;
[0047] Appendix Figure 12 This is a bottom view of the footrest of the child riding product of this utility model;
[0048] Appendix Figure 13 For the appendix Figure 12 A cross-sectional view of the child ride-on equipment along the BB direction, with the child ride-on equipment in the locked position.
[0049] Appendix Figure 14 For the appendix Figure 12 The image shows a cross-sectional view of the child ride-on equipment along the BB direction, with the child ride-on equipment in the unlocked position.
[0050] The numbers on the map are:
[0051] 1-Bearing frame; 11-Seat plate; 12-Foot pedal; 13-Bearing plate; 14-Bearing frame base; 2-Support frame; 21-Front bracket; 211-Front bracket; 212-Backrest support plate; 213-Arc-shaped connecting plate; 22-Rear bracket; 31-Rotating seat; 32-Locking component; 33-First elastic component; 34-Limiting component; 35-Unlocking lever; 36-Unlocking connector; 37-T-slot; 41-Locking groove; 42-Locking block; 43-Unlocking component; 44-Base rod; 441-Slide groove; 45-Horizontal brace tube; 46-Second elastic component; C-Center line. Detailed Implementation
[0052] The technical solution of this utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0053] In the description of this utility model, the directions such as "front," "back," "left," "right," "up," and "down" are defined with reference to the directions observed by the user during use, i.e., as shown below. Figure 1 As shown in the figure, the left side is "right", the right side is "left", the top side is "up", the bottom side is "down", and the direction perpendicular to the viewpoint is "forward" and "backward". The above definitions of directions are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0054] See Figure 1-14 As shown, the child riding product of this utility model includes a support frame 1, a support frame 2, a rotating component, and a gear shift component. The support frame 1 is used to provide support for the child's riding. In this utility model, the support frame is specifically a seat 11 and a foot pedal 12. The seat 11 is used to provide support for the child's buttocks and legs, and the foot pedal 12 is used to provide support for the child's feet. The support frame 1 is used to support the child riding product on the use surface. In this embodiment, the child riding product is specifically a high chair.
[0055] The support frame 1 and the support frame 2 are rotatably connected by a rotating component around the axis C extending in the left-right direction. The support frame 1 is adjustablely set on the support frame 2 by a stop component to adjust the height of the support frame 1 during use. The child riding product has a use state and a storage state. When in use state, the support frame 1 extends in the front-back direction. When in storage state, the support frame 1 is folded and closes to the support frame 2.
[0056] This utility model realizes the up-and-down adjustment and rotation adjustment of the support plate carrier 1, so that this type of child riding product can not only adjust the height of the support plate carrier 1 according to children of different ages, but also fold compactly when stored, enriching the usage scenarios and making it convenient to carry and store.
[0057] Specifically, the rotating assembly includes a rotating seat 31 disposed on the support frame 2, and the bearing frame 1 is rotatably mounted on the rotating seat 31. The rotating seat 31 is slidably disposed on the support frame 2. Of course, in other embodiments, the bearing frame 1 can also be directly rotatably disposed on the support frame 2.
[0058] To facilitate locking the rotational position of the support frame 2, the rotating assembly also has a locking member 32 movably disposed on the bearing frame 1, and a first unlocking component that controls the locking member 32 to move closer to or further away from the rotating seat 31 along the axis C. In this embodiment, the locking member 32 is an electric bell tooth; in other embodiments, the locking member 32 can be a locking pin.
[0059] The following description uses the locking member 32 as an example of an electric bell tooth. The locking member 32 is configured to restrict rotation relative to the support frame 1 in the circumferential direction of the locking member 32; the locking member 32 and the support frame 1 can be rotated and limited by a rotation locking structure. The specific rotation locking structure may include a positioning groove provided on the support frame 1, and the locking member 32 is inserted into the positioning groove to prevent the locking member 32 from rotating relative to the support frame 1 in the circumferential direction.
[0060] The child-friendly ride-on equipment has a rotation-locked state and a rotation-unlocked state. When it is in the rotation-locked state, the locking member 32 moves to engage with the rotating seat 31 to prevent the support frame 1 from rotating relative to the rotating seat 31 around the axis C.
[0061] When in the rotational locking state, the locking member 32 and the support frame 1 are always in a mutually limiting state in the circumferential direction. At this time, the locking member 32 actually simultaneously achieves the insertion and engagement with the support frame 1 and the rotating seat 31, so that the rotating seat 31 and the support frame 1 become a whole without relative rotation.
[0062] When in the rotation unlocked state, the locking element 32 disengages from the rotating seat 31, thereby allowing the support frame 1 to rotate relative to the rotating seat 31 around the axis C.
[0063] In this embodiment, the locking member 32 is slidably disposed on the support frame 1. It should be noted that in other embodiments, the locking member 32 may also be movably disposed on the rotating seat 31, and the locking member 32 may move toward or away from the support frame 1. The locking member 32 actually serves to simultaneously lock the relative rotation of the rotating seat 31 and the support frame 1. In this embodiment, the structure of the locking member 32 is generally toothed, but in other embodiments it may be a locking tongue of different shapes.
[0064] The first unlocking component is connected to the locking member 32 and drives the locking member 32 to move to a position where the support frame 1 and the rotating seat 31 can rotate relative to each other.
[0065] In a specific embodiment, the first unlocking component includes an unlocking lever 35 and an unlocking connector 36. The unlocking lever 35 drives the locking member 32 to slide along the support frame 1 through the unlocking connector 36.
[0066] The unlocking connector 36 includes an unlocking rod. One end of the unlocking rod is engaged with the unlocking lever 35, and the other end of the unlocking rod is engaged with the locking member 32 in the radial direction of the locking member 32. The unlocking rod controls the locking member 32 to slide along the extension direction of the axis C, and the unlocking lever 35 slides relative to the support frame 1 in the left and right direction.
[0067] like Figure 5 As shown, the unlocking connector 36 and the locking member 32 are specifically connected by a T-slot 37. The unlocking lever 35 is slidably connected to the support frame 1 in the left and right direction. The unlocking lever 35 has a control part that extends outside the support frame 1. The fact that part of the unlocking lever 35 extends outside the support frame 1 makes it easy to control the movement of the locking member 32.
[0068] The rotating assembly also includes a limiting member 34, which is positioned on the left and right sliding path of the unlocking connector 36 to limit the unlocking connector 36 from sliding further away from the rotating seat 31.
[0069] The support frame 1 includes a support plate 13 and a support frame base 14 that is snapped and fixedly connected to the support plate 13. The unlocking connector 36 is disposed between the support plate 12 and the support frame base 14. In this embodiment, four sets of rotating components are provided, namely, rotating components are provided at the left and right ends of the seat plate 11 and the left and right ends of the foot pedal 12.
[0070] The rotating assembly also has a rotation reset member, which drives the locking member 32 to move in the direction of engaging with the rotating seat 31; the rotation reset member includes a first elastic member 33 disposed between the locking member 32 and the support frame, the first elastic member 33 being a compression spring.
[0071] Under the action of external force, the unlocking block drives the locking member 32 to move away from the rotating seat 31 and compresses the first elastic member 33. The first elastic member 33 accumulates rebound force. After the action of external force is removed, the rebound force accumulated by the first elastic member 33 is released and drives the locking member 32 to reset and move towards the rotating seat 31.
[0072] It is understood that the rotation reset member can also be a tension spring disposed between the locking member and the rotating seat 31.
[0073] The support frame 1 is slidably connected to the support frame 2 via a stop assembly to adjust the height of the support frame 1 relative to the support frame 2. Specifically, the stop assembly includes: multiple locking slots 41 provided on the support frame 2, locking blocks 42 that are inserted into the locking slots 41, and unlocking components 43 that control the locking blocks 42 to slide in the left and right directions; the multiple locking slots 41 are arranged at intervals along the extension direction of the support frame 2.
[0074] The locking block 42 is movably mounted on the rotating seat 31 or the support frame 1 and moves between the locked and unlocked positions. In the locked position, the locking block 42 moves into the locking groove 41, and the rotating seat 31 can slide along the support frame 2. In the unlocked position, the locking block 42 disengages from the locking groove 41, and the sliding of the rotating seat 31 and the support frame 2 is locked.
[0075] The locking block 42 is slidably disposed on the rotating seat 31 in the direction of approaching or moving away from the locking groove 41, the unlocking member 43 is movable on the support frame 1, and the unlocking assembly also has a transmission member disposed between the unlocking member 43 and the locking block 42, the transmission member including a base rod 44 extending in the left and right direction;
[0076] The unlocking component 43 also has an unlocking reset component disposed between the base rod 44 and the support frame 1. Under the action of external force, the unlocking reset component deforms and accumulates rebound force. After the action of external force is removed, the unlocking reset component drives the base rod 44 to move towards the locking block 42 and drives the locking block 42 to move towards the locking groove 41. The unlocking reset component includes a second elastic element 46 disposed between the locking block 42 and the base rod 44. The second elastic element 46 is a compression spring.
[0077] The support frame 1 includes a cross brace tube 45 and a support plate 13 disposed on the cross brace tube 45. The support plate 13 is fixed to the outer wall of the cross brace tube 45 and the direction in which the support plate 13 extends is perpendicular to the radial direction of the cross brace tube 45. In this embodiment, the cross brace tube 45 also has a support plate base 14, and the support plate 13 is fixed on the support plate base 14.
[0078] The cross brace tube 45 is rotatably mounted on the rotating seat 31, and the locking block 42 is slidably disposed along the central axis of the cross brace tube 45; the unlocking member 43 has a control part that extends out of the cross brace tube 45.
[0079] like Figure 6 As shown, a sliding groove 441 is provided on the base rod 44, and the locking block 42 is slidably disposed in the sliding groove 441. The base rod 44 is disposed in the cross support tube 45 and is slidably disposed along the axial direction of the cross support tube 45. The cross support tube 45 is rotatably connected to the rotating seat 31. In this embodiment, four sets of gear components are provided, namely, gear components are provided at the left and right ends of the seat plate 11 and the left and right ends of the foot pedal 12.
[0080] In this embodiment, the support frame 2 includes a front support 21 and a rear support 22. A rotating seat 31 is slidably disposed along the extending direction of the front support 21 or along the extending direction of the rear support 22. In this embodiment, the upper end of the front support 21 is rotatably connected to the upper end of the rear support 22. The support frame 2 has a folded state and a working state. When in the working state, the front support 21 extends upwards from front to back, and the rear support 22 extends downwards from front to back. When in the folded state, the front support 21 and the rear support 22 are folded together, and the bottom of the front support 21 is flush with the bottom of the rear support 22 to jointly support the ground. The support frame 1 has a bearing surface, which is used for children to sit on in the working state. In the folded state, the plane of the bearing surface is parallel to the extending direction of the front support 21. Specifically, in the folded state, the front support 21 extends in the vertical direction, and the plane of the bearing surface is parallel to the vertical direction. There are two support frames 1, both of which are slidably arranged along the extension direction of the front support 21, and the two support frames 1 are spaced apart in the extension direction of the front support 21; in the storage state, both support frames 1 are rotated to close and fold together with the front support 21, and the bearing surfaces of the two support frames 1 are located on the same plane.
[0081] The front support 21 includes a pair of front support rods 211, and the support frame 1 is disposed between the pair of front support rods 211. The front support 21 also has a backrest structure connected between the upper ends of the pair of front support rods 211. The backrest structure includes a backrest support plate 212 and an arc-shaped connecting plate 213 connected between the backrest support plate 212 and the front support rods 211. The plane of the backrest support plate 212 is parallel to the extension direction of the front support rods 211. In the folded state, the backrest support plate 212 is located behind and above the front support rods 211. In the folded state, the backrest support plate 212 extends rearward without exceeding the rear support 22.
[0082] In other embodiments, the support frame 2 includes an upright and a strut, the rotating seat 31 is slidably connected to the upright, and the lower end of the upright is connected to the front end of the strut, that is, the support frame 2 is L-shaped.
[0083] The child's seating is a high chair; there are two support frames 1, one for the seat and one for the footrest. Both support frames 1 are slidably mounted on the support frame 2, and the seat is located above the footrest.
[0084] The child-friendly seating also features a detachable tray that is mounted and fixed on a support frame and a tray connector that supports the tray between the tray and the seat. The tray connector is detachably connected and fixed to the seat.
[0085] The working principle of the child riding product of this utility model is explained below:
[0086] Child-friendly ride-on equipment has a turn-lock and a turn-unlock function, such as... Figure 9 As shown, when in the rotationally locked state, the locking member 32 engages with the rotating seat 31, preventing the support frame 1 from rotating relative to the rotating seat 31 around the axis C. At this time, since the locking block 42 passes through the rotating seat 31 and is inserted into the locking groove 41, the rotating seat 31 and the support frame 2 are relatively fixed. When switching from the rotationally locked state to the rotationally unlocked state, the unlocking lever 35 slides away from the rotating seat 31 in the left and right directions. The unlocking connector 36 slides synchronously in the left and right directions under the action of the unlocking lever 35, causing the locking member 32 to disengage from the rotating seat 31. The first elastic member 33 accumulates elastic force, and the final limiting member 34 abuts against the unlocking connector 36, preventing the unlocking connector 36 from sliding further away from the rotating seat 31, thus achieving the desired effect. Figure 10 In the rotation unlocked state shown, the locking member 32 is disengaged from the rotating seat 31, and the support frame 1 can rotate relative to the rotating seat 31 around the axis C. The locking member 32, the unlocking lever 35, and the unlocking connector 36 can rotate synchronously with the support frame 1 relative to the rotating seat 31 and the cross brace tube 45 around the axis C. After the rotation adjustment is completed, the unlocking lever 35 is released, and the unlocking connector 36 slides towards the rotating seat 31 under the elastic force of the first elastic member 33. Finally, the locking member 32 engages with the rotating seat 31 again, realizing the conversion from the rotation unlocked state to the rotation locked state.
[0087] Child-friendly ride-on equipment has a locked and unlocked position, such as... Figure 13 As shown, when in the gear lock state, at least a portion of the locking block 42 passes through the rotating seat 31 and engages with the locking groove 41. At this time, the support frame 1 cannot slide up and down relative to the support frame. When transitioning from the gear lock state to the gear unlock state, the unlocking component 43 slides left and right away from the locking groove 41, causing the locking block 42 to disengage from the locking groove 41. The second elastic component 46 accumulates elastic force, ultimately achieving the desired result. Figure 14 In the unlocked position shown, the locking block 42 disengages from the locking groove 41, causing the support frame 1 to slide up and down relative to the support frame 2. The support frame 1 drives the rotating seat 31, locking block 42, and cross brace tube 45 to slide up and down relative to the support frame 2, thereby adjusting the relative height of the support frame 1 relative to the support frame 2. After the up and down position adjustment is completed, the unlocking component 43 is released. Under the elastic force of the second elastic component 46, the locking block 42 slides towards the locking groove 41. Finally, the locking component 32 engages with the rotating seat 31 again, realizing the transition from the rotation unlocked state to the rotation locked state.
[0088] Child-friendly ride-on equipment has a used state and a stored state. In this embodiment, when in the used state, it is as follows: Figure 1As shown, the front support 21 extends upwards and backwards at an angle, the rear support 22 extends downwards and backwards at an angle, and the support frame 1 extends in the front-to-back direction. When switching from the use state to the storage state, the child seating product is adjusted to the rotating unlock state, and then the support frame 1 is rotated around the axis C, so that the support frame 1 extends vertically in the up-down direction, and the rear support 22 rotates relative to the front support 21 to move closer together. In the storage state, in this embodiment, as shown... Figure 2-3 As shown, the support frame 1, the front support 21, and the rear support 22 all extend vertically in the up and down direction, making the entire children's product fold flat for easy storage and transportation.
[0089] The above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical concept and features of this utility model, and are intended to enable those skilled in the art to understand the content of this utility model and implement it accordingly. They should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model. All equivalent changes or modifications made in accordance with the spirit and essence of this utility model should be included within the scope of protection of this utility model.
Claims
1. A child riding product, characterized in that: The device includes a support frame, a rotating assembly, and a positioning assembly. The support frame and the supporting frame are rotatably connected by the rotating assembly around an axis extending in the left-right direction. The support frame is adjustablely mounted on the supporting frame by the positioning assembly to adjust the height of the support frame during use. The child riding device has a use state and a storage state. When in the use state, the support frame extends in the front-back direction. When in the storage state, the support frame folds together and retracts to the supporting frame.
2. The child riding product according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rotating assembly includes a rotating seat disposed on the support frame, and the bearing frame is rotatably mounted on the rotating seat; The rotating assembly also includes a locking member movably disposed on the support frame, and a first unlocking assembly for controlling the locking member to move toward or away from the rotating seat along the axis; the locking member is configured to restrict rotation relative to the support frame along the circumferential direction of the locking member; The child riding product has a rotation-locked state and a rotation-unlocked state. When it is in the rotation-locked state, the locking member moves to engage with the rotating seat to prevent the support frame from rotating relative to the rotating seat around the axis. When in the rotation unlocked state, the locking member disengages from the rotating seat, thereby allowing the support frame to rotate relative to the rotating seat about the axis. The rotating assembly also has a rotating reset member, which drives the locking member to move in a direction that engages with the rotating seat; the rotating reset member includes a first elastic member disposed between the locking member and the support frame, the first elastic member being a compression spring.
3. The child riding product according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first unlocking component includes an unlocking lever and an unlocking connector, the unlocking connector being connected to both the unlocking lever and the locking member; the unlocking lever drives the locking member to slide along the support frame via the unlocking connector; The unlocking connector includes an unlocking rod, one end of which is engaged with the unlocking lever, and the other end of which is engaged with the locking member in the radial direction of the locking member. The unlocking rod controls the locking member to slide along the axis extension direction, and the unlocking lever slides relative to the support frame in the left-right direction. The unlocking lever has a control part that extends outside the support frame; The rotating assembly also includes a limiting member disposed on the left and right sliding path of the unlocking connector to restrict the unlocking connector from sliding further away from the rotating seat.
4. The child riding product according to claim 2, characterized in that, The gear shift assembly includes: a plurality of locking slots disposed on the support frame, a locking block that is inserted and engaged with the locking slots, and an unlocking component that controls the movement of the locking block; the plurality of locking slots are arranged at intervals along the extension direction of the support frame; The locking block is movably mounted on the rotating seat or the support frame and moves between a locked position and an unlocked position. In the locked position, the locking block moves into the locking groove, and the rotating seat can slide along the support frame. In the unlocked position, the locking block disengages from the locking groove, and the sliding of the rotating seat and the support frame is locked.
5. The child riding product according to claim 4, characterized in that: The locking block is slidably disposed on the rotating seat in a direction close to or away from the locking groove, the unlocking member is movable on the support frame, and the unlocking assembly also has a transmission member disposed between the unlocking member and the locking block, the transmission member including a base rod extending in the left-right direction; The unlocking component also has an unlocking reset component disposed between the base rod and the support frame. Under the action of external force, the unlocking reset component deforms and accumulates rebound force. After the action of external force is removed, the unlocking reset component drives the base rod to move towards the lock block and drives the lock block to move towards the lock groove. The unlocking and resetting component includes a second elastic element disposed between the locking block and the base rod, the second elastic element being a compression spring.
6. The child riding product according to claim 5, characterized in that: The support frame includes a cross brace tube and a support plate disposed on the cross brace tube. The support plate is fixed to the outer wall of the cross brace tube and the direction in which the support plate extends is perpendicular to the radial direction of the cross brace tube. The cross brace tube is rotatably mounted on the rotating seat, and the locking block is slidably disposed along the central axis of the cross brace tube; The unlocking component has a control part that extends outside the cross brace tube.
7. The child riding product according to claim 2, characterized in that: The support frame includes a front support and a rear support. The rotating seat is slidably disposed along the extension direction of the front support or along the extension direction of the rear support. The upper end of the front support is rotatably connected to the upper end of the rear support. The support frame has a folded state and a used state. When in use, the front bracket extends upward and tilted from front to back, and the rear bracket extends downward and tilted from front to back. When in the retracted state, the front support and the rear support are folded together, and the bottom of the front support and the bottom of the rear support are flush to support each other on the ground. The support frame has a bearing surface, and when in the storage state, the plane of the bearing surface is parallel to the direction in which the front support extends. When folded, the front bracket extends vertically, and the plane containing the bearing surface is parallel to the vertical direction.
8. The child riding product according to claim 7, characterized in that: There are two support frames, both of which are slidably arranged along the extension direction of the front support, and the two support frames are spaced apart in the extension direction of the front support. In the stowed state, both support frames rotate to fold close to the front support, and the support surfaces of the two support frames are on the same plane.
9. The child riding product according to claim 7, characterized in that: The front support includes a pair of front support rods, and the support frame is disposed between the pair of front support rods; The front support also has a backrest structure connected between the upper ends of a pair of front support rods. The backrest structure includes a backrest support plate and an arc-shaped connecting plate connected between the backrest support plate and the front support rods. The plane of the backrest support plate is parallel to the extension direction of the front support rods. In the folded state, the backrest support plate is located behind and above the front support rods. In the folded state, the backrest support plate extends rearward without exceeding the rear support.
10. The child riding product according to claim 2, characterized in that: The support frame includes an upright and a strut. The rotating seat is slidably connected to the upright in the upper and lower directions. The lower end of the upright is connected to the front end of the strut. When in use, the upright extends upward from front to back, and the strut extends in the front-to-back direction. When in storage, the support frame, the upright, and the strut all extend in the upper and lower directions.
11. The child riding product according to any one of claims 1-10, characterized in that: The child seating is a high chair; there are two support frames, each consisting of a seat and a footrest. Both support frames are slidably mounted on the support frame, and the seat is located above the footrest. The child riding product also has a detachable tray that is mounted and fixed on the support frame and a tray connector that is supported between the tray and the seat plate, the tray connector being detachably connected and fixed to the seat plate.