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Convertible chair and carriage
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-c. 0. GIBSON.
CONVERTIBLE CHAIR-AND CARRIAGE.
APPLICATION HLED FEB- 13, 1917.
1,355,039. Patented Oct. 5,1920.
2 SHEETSSHEET I.
C. C. GIBSON.
CONVERTIBLE CHAIR AND CARRIAGE.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. Is, 1917.
1,355,039, Patented Oct. 5,1920.
2 SHEETSSHEET 2- CECIL CASTLEBERRY GIBSON, OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
CONVERTIBLE CHAIR AND CARRIAGE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 5, 1920.
Application filed. February 13, 1917. Serial No. 148,421.
T 0 all 20 [mm it may concern:
Be it known that I, CECIL CAsTLnBnRRY GIBSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Atlanta, in the county of Fulton and State of Georgia, have invented certain new and useful improvements in Convertible Chairs and Carriages; and I do icre'oy declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to a convertible chair and carriage.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an article which may be readily adjusted for use in one instance as a gocart or carriage, and which may also be adjusted or readily converted into a condition for use as a high chair.
A further object of the present invention is to provide for the compact arrangement of the elements in their several positions and to provide for the secure connection of the parts in acjusted relation to one another when the vehicle has been collapsed or on tended to form either a carriage or a chair.
With these and other objects in view, as will be made manifest in the following specification, the invention consists in the combination of the parts, details of construction, and in the arrangement of the elements, and in the form of the vehicle herein embodied and as shown in the drawing:
Figure 1 illustrates the vehicle, as adjusted in extended or elevated position, in perspective view looking from the front and adaptable as a chair. I
Fig. 2 is a perspective view looking from the rear of the vehicle showing it in its collapsed or carriage forming position.
Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the brake as applied to the right hand wheel at the rear end of the vehicle, and
Fig. 4: is a front end elevation of the brake mechanism.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of fragments of the seat frame and the arms thereof shown as provided with a detachable tray.
Fig. 6 is a detail View of the pivot plate to which the detachable top structure is connected F ig. 7 is an elevational view of the hearing or pivot plate for the top structure.
F 8 is a detail View partially in section and partially in edge elevation showing the assembled top plate and its bearing member.
Fig. 9 is a detail fragmentary view of the clamping means for securing the adjustable back and horizontal arm in adjusted position.
Fig. 10 is a detail of the handle lock.
In the illustrated embodiment of the invention there is provided a suitable set of wheels 2 which are mounted on appropriate axles 3, the rear axle being provided with suitable bearings in the lower ends of curved side bars iil which are provided at their intermediate portion with a cross rod 5 which may be threaded at each end as at 6 to receive thumb screws or other suitable clamping devices 7. The upper ends of theside bars 4 are shown as pivotallyconnected as at 8 to a suitable form of frame 9 herein illustrated as consisting of angle iron bent into rectangular form, the pivots 8 being disposed at the front end of the side members of this frame 9 and to the rear ends of the side members thereof there is pivoted at 10 on each side the contiguous ends of forwardly extending bars 11 which have mounted upon theirfront ends wheels 12 of suitable size, thewheels 12 and 2 preferably being of similar design and of the same size.
The front side bars 11 are shown as slotted for a suitable portion of their length from adjacent theirpivots 10 to receive slidably the projecting ends of the cross rod 5 upon which the clamping nut or device 7 is mounted. The front bars '11 and therear bars 4 are slightly curved throughout their length and the latter are shown as offset at their front ends where they are pivoted upon the frame 9 so as to substantially overlap the rearwardly extending ends of the front bars 11, and thereby permit the cross rod 5 to slide in the slots .13 of the front bars to permit the frame 9 to be adjusted from a lowermost position as shown in Fig. 2 to an uppermost position as shown in Fig. l, in the latter instance forming a chair. In either of the positions the clamp nuts 7 on the threaded ends 6 of the cross rod 5 are adapted to be tightened up so as to securely hold the side bars in their rela tive adjusted position.
There is mounted upon the frame 9 at suitable positions thereon a set ofcompressible springs 15 through which there project posts orstuds 16 whlch are shown as arranged substantially at the corners of asuitable seat 17 which is here shown. as of approximately the same area as the frame 9 and the posts orstuds 16 are adapted to yieldably pass, when a load is superimposed upon thesprings 15, through theseat 17, freely down throughsuitable apertures 16 provided iJlIQI'GfOPlli the top member of the main frame 9, thus providing for a yielding support for theseat 17.
One of the features of the present invention resides in the provision of a foldable arm and back structure which is connected to theseat 17 and in the form of the folding back and arm structure here shown the back consists of asuitable back frame 20 havingupright side stiles 21, the lower ends of which are pivoted at 22 to the rear corners of theseat 17 to permit the back to be swung rearwardly or forwardly to the desired angle and to be folded down snugly above theseat 17 to secure compactness of the vehicle when it is out of use.
To thestiles 21 of the back frame .ZO'at a suitable point above its pivots 22 there is connected a pair of arms the rearends of which pass overpivot screws 24 upon which are threadedclamp nuts 25 whereby the back and itsarms 23 may be readily clamped together to hold the same in any of its adusted posltions. As shown in Fig. 9, the
contacting surfaces of the side stiles 2i and 'theside arms 23 at the Zone of thepivot screws 24 at which they are connected is preferably burred, as shown at 26, so as to insure the positive locking engagement of these members and to prevent accit' -t:- movement thereof when they are in use. 1c forward ends of thearms 23 are connected pivotally to the upper ends of the upright links 27 which may be of such design as to allow theside arms 23 to swing down closely to the upper plane of the seat 1? so as to I permit tie compact folding of the arm and back structure; the lower ends of the link 27 being pivotally connected at 28 to the front and side portions of thesea 17.
To facilitate the propulsion or movement of the vehicle in either of its positions, whether extended as a chair or collapsed as a' carriage, there is provided ahandle 30 consisting of a pair of upright side members connected by a purchase or grip portion ill at the top, the lower end of the side bars of thehandle 36 being pivoted uponcross tie rod 32, the ends of which are securely mounted in the lower projecting ends of therear side bars 4. For the purpose of lockingthepivotalhandle 30 in either of the adjusted positions of'the vehicle, there is provided upon one of the rear side bars 4 alatch 33 which is pivoted. at. 84 and has an inwardly turned hook orpoint 35 passing through arespective aperture 36 in the lower end of theside bar 4 in which it is'mounted,
this hook being adapted to lock with one or another of a series of slots oropenings 37 which are formed for its reception in the adjacent side bar of thehandle 30, as clearly shown in Fig. 10. For instance, when the vehicle is adjusted in its collapsed or carriage forming position, the spring latch orbolt 53 is adapted to engage'at its point orhook 35 in anaperture 37 to hold thehandle 30 in a position adjacent the back of the body struc ture of the vehicle, and when'the parts are adjusted in extended position so as to form a chair, thehook 35 is adapted'to engage in the upper or first aperture 3'? in the side bar of the handle. P v
' In order to prevent the accidental rolling movement of the vehicle in either o adjusted positions when it is so there is provided asimple and suita le brake mechanism adapted to engage the i i the frame so as to prevent their rotation relative to the frame. in its present embodiment this brake is shown as including a bracket member 40, one ear of which is riveted at 41 to the lower end of one of therear side bars 4 as illustrated in Fig. 3, the bracket having a pair of downwarnly extending arms orhearing parts 42 which are provided with vertically disposedslots 43 in alineinent with each other. Transversely disposed in these slots and shiftable therein there is provided a slide bolt having at itsends ears 44 fitting the seats orslots 43, the central portion of thebolt 44 being twisted or flattened as at 45, Fig. 4, and to it is connected anoperating lever 46 which projects rearwardly beyond the axles of the rear wheels so as to be engagefdby the toe of the foot of the operator of the vehicle, and enable the forward end of the lever to be swung on its pivot 47, which is connected to the rear or inner end of the bracket arm 40, thereby transversely shifting thecross bolt 44 either into project-ed position between the spokes of the adjacent wheel, or into a retracted position therefrom, in either of which positions the swinginglever 46 is adapted to be frictionally maintained against play and accidental movement through means of a suitable friction device as a leaf spring48 resting upon the upper surface of thelever 46.
When the vehicle is adjusted for use as a carriage, it is preferable to provide a Stilt. able cover'or top portion for the same, and I have devised and provide a detachable cover which may be readily secured when necessary to a convenient part of ,the vehicle. In the present form of the invention I have shown thetop 50 as provided with a series ofbows 51 which are pivotally connected at their lower ends at 52 to asuitable plate 53, one at each side of the bow, these plates having a centrally outwardly projectingbutton 54, which, when it is desired to attach the cover to the vehicle, is adapted to be inserted in interlocking relation upon fixed brackets or bearings shown in detail in Fig. 7. Each of these bearings is provided with a lower broadened portion adapted to be secured rigidly to a convenient portion of the body s ructure of the vehicle, and preferably to thehorizontal arms 23 thereof, and each bearing is provided with aslot 56 into which the body of the button 5a of eachplate 53 is adapted to be inserted with a transverse movement across the upper portion of the slot, and then pressed downwardly through the vertical portion of the slot until theplates 53 engage at their lower edges over stop and lockpins 57 which are provided to engage with indents orseats 57 at the lower edges of theplates 53, this causing the plates to interlock with their respective bearingmembers 55 and be held detachably in engagement therewith. Thus it will be seen that the top structure or cover for the carriage body may be readily connected to thebearings 55 which are adapted to be permanently secured to the carriage arms, and if at any time it is desired to collapse or fold. the cover into a rearward unused position it is simply necessary to sli htly lift the cover with itsplates 53 up wardly along theslots 56 in thebearings 55 until thenotches 57 disengage their coacting pins 57 whereupon theplates 53 may be tilted rearwardly about the shanks of theirbuttons 54 which will rotate in theslots 56 to permit the rearward tilting of the cover. To facilitate the compact folding and collapsing of the cover and locking when in xtended position, the bows 5l51 re shown as provided with atoggle link connection 51, the outer ends of which are pivoted to the outer bow members, and the inner ends of which are connected at a knuckle joint as at 51 which, when the bows are extended for covering the vehicle, form a lock for preventing the collapsing of the cover. lVhen desired the cover may be entirely removed by simply withdrawing theplates 53 from their mounting on thebearings 55 by movin the plates so that their ends 54 pass upwardly through theslots 56 from which they may be removed by transverse movement to withdraw them through the mouths of the slots.
"When the article is adjusted into position for use as a high chair, provision is made for the connection thereto of any suitable form of tray, as illustrated, for instance, at 6D,:the latter being provided with a pair of downwardly extending legs 61, one at each side of the tray, these being adapted to enter suitable loops orsocket portions 62 shown for instance, in Fig. 5, as provided upon the front vertical link members 27 of the arm structure.
To provide a foot-rest for the infant using the vehicle when it is adjusted as a carriage, there may be provided and suitably mounted upon the body structure or frame of the vehicle an adjustable foot-rest or support which preferably I have embodied in the form of adrawer 65 of suitable form and preferably of such an area in plan that it may be concealed when out of use by inward adjustment beneath the seat of the vehicle. To provide for this adjustment, one simple means consists in providing upon the sides of thedrawer 65 suitable pins 66 having heads on their outer ends, the bodies of the pins, a pair of which is provided on each side of the drawer, running in a suitable supporting track or cam 67, one of which is secured on each side of the bottom or lower surface of theseat 17. These cam ortrack plates 77 are shown as provided with a slotted cam-way 68 having a rearward, hori- Zontal portion and a forwardly, outwardly inclined portion (38', the pins 66 on each side of the drawer being disposed in such relation that when the drawer is pushed rearwardly they will travel in the plane of the horizontal portion of the cam-way or slot and hold the drawer in horizontal position beneath theseat 17. lVhen it is desired to utilize the drawer as a foot-rest it may be projected forwardly by drawing it from its concealed position beneath theseat 17 when the front pin 66 of each pair will pass downwardly into the forwardlyinclined portion 68 of the cam-ways, while the rear pin of each pair will rest in the forward upper portion of theslots 68. In this position the front part of the drawer is exposed beneath the front edge of the seat so as to permit the infants feet to rest therein. When out of use, the foot-rest, which is preferably formed in t 1e shape of a drawer, may be utilized as a receptacle for the babys clothes, etc., and for small blankets, or cover, or the like.
In operation of the device, assuming that the parts have been extended so that it is in the form of a high chair with thehandle 30 locked in its position close to the back of the chair at which time the latch or bolt engages thefirst aperture 37 in the side bar of the handle, then by pressing thelatch 33 so as to disengage itshook 35 from engagement with the side bar of the handle, the latter may he swung forwardly until theaperture 37 is in alinement with the hook of the latch when it will be latched in this position, and then by unclamping or loosening the clamping nuts 7 on the end of the cross rod 5, and by downward pressure upon the back or seat of the vehicle, this portion moves downwardly so that the forwardly extending side bars 11 are projected forwardly and the cross rod 5 passes rearwardly through the slots in the front bars 11 to a position in the rear upper end thereof when the front end of the frame 9 of the'body structure will rest upon the horizontally disposed portion of the front bars 11 and the rear end of the frame Will rest upon the cross bar 5 and the parts may be locked'in this position by setting up the clamp nuts 7 on the end of the cross bar. It will be understood that by a reversal of this method of operation when the latoh'33 is disengaged from the contiguous portion of the handle-bar, then this may be gripped firmly and by an upward pull on the frame structure of the. vehicle the side bars are so moved relatively to each other that the cross bar 5 swings downwardly toward the lower end of the slots of the front bars 11 when they may be locked in that position. The handle is then swung upwardly into position close behind the raised seat portion and locked .by thelatch 33.
What is claimed as new is:
1. In a-convertible carriage and chair, the combination of a frame, adjustable wheeled legs attached'to the frame for varying the height thereof, a seat supported above said frame, the front edge of the frame projecting forward of the seat to constitute a foot rest, an angularly adjustable back supported on the seat, a drawer slidably mounted on the under side of the seat, means whereby the front edge of the drawer is depressed to a level lower than the under side of the seat when said drawer is wide open, substantially as described.
2. In a convertible carriage and chair, a frame, wheel supported crossed legs pivoted to the frame and adapted to be secured at different angular positions whereby to raise and lower the frame, a handle having curved members with the concave sides rearward, pivoted to the rear legs adjacent their lower ends, and means ooacting between a handle member and one of the rear legs adjacent the point of connection of the handle thereto whereby the handle may be rigidly secured in folded position adjacent the frame when the latter is elevated or extended rearward when the frame is lowered, said means comprising "a bolt on one of said members and two locking devices on the other of saidmembers, each of said locking devices being equidistant from the pivotal point of the handle, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I'affiX my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CECIL GASTLEBERRY GIBSON.
Witnesses:
JOHN L. EBERHARDT, S. W. HEWIN.
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US2528452A (en)*1946-05-271950-10-31Morris G RileyCombined high chair and stroller
US2634137A (en)*1949-05-261953-04-07George R WeldenFolding baby carriage
US2676027A (en)*1952-07-211954-04-20Rondout Metal Products Co IncFolding carriage
US2713494A (en)*1950-09-131955-07-19Robert A BaileyChild's vehicle for strolling or walking
US2744760A (en)*1953-10-301956-05-08Welsh CompanyCollapsible frame for baby carriage
US4220345A (en)*1976-11-231980-09-02Clarine JohnsonPicnic basket on rollers
US4856809A (en)*1986-11-071989-08-15Graco Metal Products Inc.Collapsible stroller with stowable tray

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US2528452A (en)*1946-05-271950-10-31Morris G RileyCombined high chair and stroller
US2634137A (en)*1949-05-261953-04-07George R WeldenFolding baby carriage
US2713494A (en)*1950-09-131955-07-19Robert A BaileyChild's vehicle for strolling or walking
US2676027A (en)*1952-07-211954-04-20Rondout Metal Products Co IncFolding carriage
US2744760A (en)*1953-10-301956-05-08Welsh CompanyCollapsible frame for baby carriage
US4220345A (en)*1976-11-231980-09-02Clarine JohnsonPicnic basket on rollers
US4856809A (en)*1986-11-071989-08-15Graco Metal Products Inc.Collapsible stroller with stowable tray

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