An accessory chair applicable to strollers for children characterized essentially by the fact of comprising a backrest and folding footrest on the seat that allows the partial folding of the chair in a non-use position which presents a fixing mechanism for its application to a suitable stroller entering into a solidary part of the same which mechanism is constituted by two parallel guides arranged on the underside of the seat and crosswise to it and in which are lodged protruding rods by both edges of the seat in handle arch being one of these fixed arcs and the other sliding axially in its corresponding guide by traction in order to cover the width of the stroller and this rod being required by a spring provided inside the guide anchoring the ends in hook of both rods in suitable holes obtained in the tubular dizziness that surrounds the stroller's outline. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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