This invention relates to an apparatus for a truck of a skate board. The invention particularly relates to an apparatus for facilitating installation and changing of suspension springs in a truck of a skate board.
It is generally desirable for surfers and snowboarders to have a training tool which is capable of simulating surfing and snowboarding maneuvers so that training can take place in a controlled and stable environment.
There is known Streetboardzā¢ skateboard which is commonly used as such a cross training tool for a variety of training drills to benefit surfers and snowboarders who can skate to recreate surfing or snowboarding on land.
The Streetboardzā¢ skateboard typically includes a truck consisting of either a long or short hanger, a base plate and a king pin which joins the hanger to the base plate. Between the base plate and the hanger are grommets and bushings which provide a cushion mechanism for turning the skateboard.
Some existing trucks in the marketplace include one or more coil suspension springs for facilitating the maneuvering of the skateboard. The suspension springs are removable such that they can be replaced by springs with different gauges. Each spring has a particular gauge providing a specific turning radius. A change of the springs can have the effect of making a turn harder or easier.
Existing coil suspension truck systems in the marketplace have a shortcoming in that installation and changing of the springs involve a tedious and cumbersome process which requires dexterity and exertion of a large force with steady and strong hands or equipment. In other words, such coil suspension truck systems are not very user-friendly.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus which may overcome or ameliorate the above shortcoming or which will at least provide a useful alternative.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for a truck of a skateboard, the truck including a joining means and a positioning means, the joining means having one end connected to a deck of the skateboard and another end movably connected to the positioning means, the hatch system including:
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a truck for a skateboard including an apparatus as described above. The apparatus may be referred to as a hatch system.
Preferably, the joining means takes the form of a base plate and the positioning means that of a hanger.
In a preferred embodiment, the base plate takes the form of a U-shaped bracket. In this embodiment, the U-shaped bracket preferably includes a middle portion with at least one protrusion stemming therefrom. Most preferably, the bracket includes a pair of protrusions.
In a preferred embodiment, the base plate is pivotally connected to the hanger via a pin (generally referred to as king pin). Preferably, the pin when in use is disposed in a substantially horizontal position.
The hanger preferably includes at least one aperture adapted to receive the at least one biasing means. More preferably, there are two apertures, each configured to receive a biasing means.
The hanger is preferred to include a pair of arms. Each of the arms may be configured to connect to a wheel of the skateboard.
In a preferred embodiment, the binding means is configured to fit into a hub provided in the hanger. The binding means is preferred to include at least one, but preferably, a pair of protuberances. In use, the binding means is fitted into the hub of the hanger. As such, the protuberances of the binding means are aligned with the corresponding protrusions of the bracket, respectively.
Preferably, the biasing means are coil springs. More preferably, each coil spring has a first end adapted in use to engage the protrusion of the bracket and a second end adapted to engage the protuberance of the binding means. Each biasing means is preferred to be configured such that when not compressed, it creates a first gap between the binding means and the hanger.
In a preferred embodiment, the fixing means is a screw having an externally threaded elongate body adapted to be passed through an orifice provided in the binding means and then received within a corresponding internally threaded hole provided in the hanger. The screw preferably includes a flanged head configured in use to abut an area surrounding the orifice.
The elongate body of the screw is preferred to be of such a length that upon initial engagement of the elongate body and the hole in the hanger, there is a second gap between the flanged head and the area surrounding the orifice.
Preferably, as the screw is advanced further into the hole, the second gap is progressively closed until the flanged head of the screw abuts the area surrounding the orifice. As a result, the binding means may be brought closer to the positioning means until the binding means is fully received in the hub. As the binding means is moved closer to the positioning means, the springs are progressively forced into compression. Subsequent advancement of the screw into the hole may move the backing plate further towards the hanger thereby forcing the springs into compression.
Additional fixing means such as short screws may be passed through corresponding openings provided in the binding means, and then received within corresponding holes in the hanger, so as to further secure the binding means to the hanger.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of providing an apparatus for a truck of a skateboard, the truck comprising a joining means and a positioning means, the joining means having one end connected to a deck of the skateboard and another end movably connected to the positioning means, the method including the steps of:
The invention may be better understood from the following non-limiting description of a preferred embodiment, in which:
a is a perspective view from above of a positioning means (ie. a hanger) being part of the truck of
b is a perspective view from below of the positioning means of
c is a plan view from above of the positioning means of
d is a side view of the positioning means of
e is a plan view from below of the positioning means of
f is an end view of the positioning means of
a is a perspective view from above of a binding means being part of the hatch system of
b is a perspective view from below of the binding means of
c is a plan view from above of the binding means of
d is a side view of the binding means of
e is a plan view from below of the binding means of
f is an end view of the binding means of
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The hatch system 10 has a binding means, a pair of biasing means and a fixing means. The binding means takes the form of a backing plate 18. The hanger 14 is pivotally connected to the bracket 12 by a king pin 16.
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Once the backing plate 18 is connected to the hanger 14 via the long screw 20, the additional screws 22 and 24 are passed through the openings 68 and 70 and received within internally threaded holes 72 and 74 to reinforce the connection.
The method and procedure involved in assembling the hatch system 10 are now described. The springs 36 and 38 are passed through the apertures 32 and 34 and then brought into engagement with the protrusions 26 and 28, respectively. At this juncture, the springs 36 and 38 are in contact with the protrusions 26 and 28, respectively, but are not in compression. As such, the springs 36 and 38 create a first gap indicated by A-A (refer to
The backing plate 18 is then brought into contact with the springs 36 and 38 in such a way that the protuberances 50 and 52 are received within the interior of the coil springs 36 and 38. The backing plate 18 is effectively supported by and resting on the springs 36 and 38 at this stage. The screw 20 is then passed through the orifice 60 of the backing plate 18 and subsequently screwed into the hole 62 of the hanger 14.
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As the screw 20 is advanced further into the hole 62, the second gap B-B is progressively closed until the flanged head 64 of the screw 20 abuts the area 66 surrounding the orifice 60. As a result, the backing plate 18 is brought closer to the hanger 14 until the backing plate 18 is fully received in the hub 48. As the backing plate 18 is moved closer to the hanger 14, the springs 36 and 38 are progressively forced into compression. Subsequent advancement of the screw 20 into the hole 62 moves the backing plate 18 further towards the hanger 14 thereby subjecting the springs 36 and 38 to an even greater compressional force. The additional screws 22 and 24 are passed through the openings 68 and 70, and then received within the holes 72 and 74, respectively, so as to enhance the connection between backing plate 18 and the hanger 14.
In order to replace the existing springs 36 and 38 with new or different springs of different strength, the additional screws 22 and 24 and then screw 20 are unscrewed to allow removal of the backing plate 18. Once the backing plate 18 is removed, the springs 36 and 38 may be retrieved for installation of replacement springs.
Now that a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described in some detail, it will be apparent to a skilled person in the art that the hatch system may offer at least the following advantages:
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention described herein is susceptible to variations and modifications other than those specifically described. All such variations and modifications are to be considered within the scope and spirit of the present invention the nature of which is to be determined from the foregoing description.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010 202703 | Jun 2010 | AU | national |