The design of the shock absorption system of the baby cart is the key to ensure its smooth driving and protect the baby from bumps.
First of all, the shock absorption system of the baby cart is mainly achieved through the wheel design. Large-sized wheels usually have better shock absorption effects because they can more effectively absorb and disperse vibrations from the ground. In addition, the material and texture of the wheel also affect the shock absorption performance. Rubber tires are usually better than hard plastic tires because they have better elasticity and grip.
Secondly, spring shock absorption is another important component of the baby cart shock absorption system. Many baby carts are equipped with spring shock absorbers on the front wheels or four wheels. These springs can absorb road vibrations and provide a smoother ride for babies. Some high-end baby carts even use a design with two shock-absorbing springs on each wheel to further enhance the shock absorption effect.
Furthermore, in addition to spring shock absorption, some high-end baby carts have also introduced shock-absorbing airbag technology. This composite design is similar to the air suspension system of a car, which can further absorb vibrations on the basis of spring shock absorption and provide a more delicate shock absorption experience.
In addition, the frame design of the baby cart also contributes to the shock absorption performance. The triangular frame is a common design in baby carts because it has a stable force-bearing structure that can disperse and absorb vibrations to a certain extent. Some high-end baby carts use more complex frame structures, such as upper and lower double C structures, and shock-absorbing and buffering devices are designed at the joints.
In terms of seat design, some baby carts use multi-layer shock-absorbing and buffering materials, such as plastic one-piece seat shells, wrapping seat cushions, and skin-friendly soft fabric seat cushions, all of which help improve riding comfort.
It is worth noting that although increasing the weight of the car body can improve stability, it will also bring about the problem of inconvenience in pushing. Therefore, designers need to find a balance between stability and portability.
The design of the shock absorption system of the baby cart is a complex process that comprehensively considers multiple aspects such as wheels, springs, airbags, frames and seats. By continuously optimizing these design elements, users can be provided with a smoother and more comfortable riding experience.