Device for mounting a pair of casters to a segment of a structur

Miscellaneous hardware (e.g. – bushing – carpet fastener – caster – Casters – Wheels

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16 30, 16 44, A47B 9100, B60B 3300, B60B 3700

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052769410

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a device for mounting a pair of casters to a tubular segment of a structure of a stroller. The mounting device consists of a first sleeve, a second sleeve and a cushion. Generally, the first sleeve is securely attached to a tubular segment of a structure of a stroller by means of a rivet or the like. The second sleeve pivotally receives the first sleeve, thereby permitting them to rotate relative to each other. The cushion consists of a cap-like element, a spring and a plug. The cap-like element has two slots longitudinally extending therein. The plug has a hole transversely extending therethrough. The cap-like element is securely connected with the second sleeve. The spring is received in the cap-like element. The plug is also received in the cap-like element. A shaft on which a pair of casters rotate is inserted through the slots in the cap-like element and the hole of the plug, whereby the spring is sandwiched-between the top in the cap-like element and the plug.

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patent: 4847945 (1989-07-01), Schwartz et al.
patent: 4969230 (1990-11-01), Huang

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