Connector for child stroller sub-assemblies

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Extensible

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280658, 403108, B62B 708

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049039806

ABSTRACT:
A connector for a child vehicle, such as a stroller or carriage, for connecting sub-assemblies to the tubular frame of the vehicles. The sub-assemblies each have a connecting portion for close mating fit with associated connecting free end portions of the tubular frame. The mated portions are interconnected by a spring-biased connecting member which is provided in one of the mated connecting portions or connecting free end portions, and has a lock element locatable in a through bore in the other portion. The lock element is retractable inwardly of the through bore for disconnecting the mated portions.

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