18099351. INFANT TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY simplified abstract (Evenflo Company, Inc.)
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INFANT TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY
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Inventor(s)
Shain A. Saucier of Charlotte NC (US)
Charles H. Keegan of Milton MA (US)
INFANT TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18099351 titled 'INFANT TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY
The abstract describes a system for transporting infant children, including a chassis with rear and front legs that can be retracted for transport and deployed for use, as well as an infant car seat attached to the chassis.
- The system includes a chassis with a frame.
- It has a pair of rear legs pivotally coupled to the frame at a rear leg pivoting axis.
- There are also a pair of front legs, each pivotally coupled to a respective rear leg at a front leg pivoting axis.
- The rear legs and front legs can be retracted and brought close to the frame for transport, or deployed away from the frame for use.
- An infant car seat is connected to the chassis.
Potential Applications: - This system can be used by parents or caregivers to transport infants safely and conveniently. - It can be utilized in various settings such as airports, shopping malls, or outdoor events where strollers may be cumbersome.
Problems Solved: - Provides a compact and efficient way to transport infants. - Offers a secure and stable platform for the infant car seat.
Benefits: - Easy to use and maneuver. - Saves space when not in use. - Ensures the safety and comfort of the infant during transport.
Commercial Applications: "Infant Transport System: Innovative Solution for Safe and Convenient Infant Transportation"
Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on the latest advancements in infant transportation technology to enhance safety and convenience.
Questions about Infant Transport System: 1. How does the system ensure the safety of the infant during transport? 2. What materials are used in the construction of the chassis and legs for durability and stability?
Original Abstract Submitted
A system to transport infant children is provided. The system comprises a chassis having a frame; a pair of rear legs pivotally coupled to the frame at a rear leg pivoting axis; and a pair of front legs, each front leg pivotally coupled to a respective rear leg at a front leg pivoting axis, wherein the rear legs and the front legs are retracted and proximate the frame in a first transport condition, and wherein the rear legs and the front legs are deployable away from the frame to a second transport condition. The system may also comprise an infant car seat coupled to the chassis.