Patent ID: 6042129
Filing Date: 2000-03-28
Classification: B62B,Y10T

Abstract:
An all-terrain baby stroller for transporting a baby on uneven terrains comprising, in combination:a shell portion comprised of an arcuate upper portion and a planar lower portion, the arcuate upper portion having a cutout formed in a front portion thereof, the cutout having a transparent shield removably coupled thereto, a rear portion of the arcuate upper portion having a U-shaped handle secured thereto, an outer portion of the U-shaped handle having a pair of upwardly extending gripping members secured thereto, opposing sides of the planar lower portion having carrying handles secured thereto, an upper section of the arcuate upper portion having an aperture formed therein exposing a hollow interior of the shell portion, the aperture having a circular bearing race disposed around a lower periphery thereof, the planar lower portion having four recesses extending inwardly of a lower surface thereof in four corners thereof, each of the recesses having a support bar extending between opposing sides thereof in a horizontal orientation;four wheels received within the four recesses in the planar lower portion of the shell portion, the four wheels being rotatably disposed on the support bars of the recesses, each of the wheels having a central portion and pair of opposed outer portions, the pair of opposed outer portions being disposed on opposite sides of the central portion, the central portion having a diameter greater than a diameter of the opposed outer portions;a child seat pivotally coupled with the shell portion within the hollow interior thereof, the child seat having a support rod extending upwardly from a top of a seat back thereof, an upper end of the support rod extending through the circular bearing race, the upper end of the support rod having a ball secured thereto, the ball having a diameter greater than a diameter of the aperture whereby the ball seats within the aperture on the bearing race thereof and extends outwardly of the aperture of the shell portion.