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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Oh, patents! Bugaboo® Giraffe

 Copyright © Françoise Herrmann

Bugaboo® also produces a patented high chair called The Giraffe®. The Bugaboo® Giraffe gets its name from the design of its legs, which mimetize a giraffe’s legs. Giraffe-like legs that offer strength and stability for its modular design. 

The Bugaboo® Giraffe design is modular as it is intended to adjust and cooperate with various accessories to accommodate a child from infancy to kindergarten. Indeed, even adults could conceivably use the Bugaboo® Giraffe, since Bugaboo® Giraffe high chairs can support up to 100 kgs in weight (approx. 220 lbs).

The Bugaboo® Giraffe design is patented. The US design patent, USD1076472S, titled High chair with adjustable footrest for children or babies was awarded to Simon de Jong, on May 27th, 2025.

The extracted patent Figure 1.1 depicts a perspective view of the high chair. An image of the marketed Bugaboo® Giraffe is also included.



Reference

Bugabo® Giraffe (website)

https://www.bugaboo.com/us-en/high-chair/

Monday, May 26, 2025

Oh, patents! Bugaboo® swivel wheels (2)

Copyright © Françoise Herrmann

Bugaboo® strollers are equipped with patented swivel wheels. Consider, for example, the US utility patent US7497449, titled Child buggy with wheel with suspension, wheel with suspension and swivel wheel with suspension, granted to Stéphane Logger, on March 3rd, 2009.


The patent abstract is included below, together with the patent Figure 1, indexed in the abstract. 


The invention relates to a swivel wheel (10) with suspension (14), comprising a wheel frame (11), a wheel element (12) able to turn about a horizontal wheel axle (13), a suspension (14) and an arm (15). At one end the arm (15) is attached to the wheel frame (11) such that it can pivot about a horizontal arm axis (17) and at the other end it supports the wheel axle (13) Some distance away from the arm axis (17). The Suspension (14) engages on the arm (15) at an arm engagement point (18) and on the wheel frame (11) at a frame engagement point (19). The arm engagement point (18) and the frame engagement point (19) define a straight Suspension axis (20) running through these points. The wheel furthermore has an adjustment mechanism (30) that is equipped for setting the distance (D) from the suspension axis (20) to the arm axis (17) by moving the arm engagement point (18) and/or the frame engagement point (19) along an adjustment track (31). [Abstract US7497449]



Interestingly, the scope of the invention is such that the patent recites a swivel wheel where the swivel wheel frame (11) could be part of the stroller frame or part of the wheel. Thus, when the swivel wheels are not built in as part of the stroller frame, the swivel wheels might be replaced when worn. As a result, several different swivel wheel models are available as accessories for the corresponding Bugaboo® stroller models.

Below, images of accessory Bugaboo® rear swivel wheels for the Butterfly®, Dragonfly® and Bee® 6 stroller models.


Bugaboo® Butterfly® swivel wheels
Bugaboo® Dragonfly® swivel wheels

Bugaboo® Bee® 6 swivel wheels


 


Reference
Bugaboo® (website)
https://www.bugaboo.com/us-en