Ex parte COHEN - Page 7




          Appeal No. 96-1873                                                          
          Application 08/062,274                                                      


                                      APPENDIX                                        


               1.   A child stroller which is convertible between a sitting           
          condition, in which it is adapted to carry a child in a normal              
          sitting position, and a standing condition, in which it is                  
          adapted to carry a child in a standing position, comprising:                
                    a frame;                                                          
                    a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted to the frame,             
          the wheels supporting the frame above the ground when they are in           
          contact with the ground;                                                    
                    a seat which in the stroller's sitting condition is               
          secured to the frame generally horizontally at a height above the           
          ground sufficient to enable a child to sit upon the seat in a               
          normal sitting position; and                                                
                    a step which in the stroller's standing condition is              
          secured to the frame generally horizontally at a height above the           
          ground which is lower than the height of the seat in the                    
          stroller's sitting condition,                                               
               wherein in said sitting condition said seat is disposed so             
          as to preclude a child from standing on said step.                          


               8.   A method of converting a wheeled child stroller, which            
          is adapted to carry a child in a normal sitting position upon a             
          generally horizontal seat of the stroller, to a condition adapted           
          to carry a child in a standing position, comprising the steps of:           
                    providing a generally horizontal step below the                   
          location occupied by the seat; and                                          
                    moving the seat from a location where it precludes a              
          child from standing on the step to a location where it does not             
          impede a child from standing upon the step.                                 



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