The present invention related to central wheel structure auto-balancing transportation devices and, more specifically, to such devices with foldable foot platforms.
The prior art includes several auto-balancing transportation devices. These include the Segway, developed by Kamen et al and disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,302,230 (among others), the Solowheel, by Chen (U.S. Pat. No. 8,807,250) and Hovertrak, also by Chen (U.S. Pat. No. 8,738,278). These three patents are hereby incorporated by reference as though disclosed in their entirety herein.
The foot platforms 22,32 can pivot between an in-use position and a stowed position at axis 41,42, respectively. In the in-use position (shown in
A problem exists with this device during mount and dismount. The device is typically mounted one foot at a time. When a foot is placed on a platform, the weight of the rider is transferred to the foot platform and its pivot axis. The downward force at the axis and its position outside of the wheel structure causes the wheel structure to tip, as shown in
A need exits for an easier and more controllable mount and dismount of this type of auto-balancing device.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an auto-balancing device with a platform and wheel structure arrangement that is more stable and makes mount and dismount easier and safer.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide such a device in which the platform pivot axes are within the wheel structure.
These and related objects of the present invention are achieved by use of an auto-balancing transportation device with more stable platform pivot axes as described herein.
The attainment of the foregoing and related advantages and features of the invention should be more readily apparent to those skilled in the art, after review of the following more detailed description of the invention taken together with the drawings.
Referring to
Device 110 solves the problem of the prior art by placing the pivot axes 141,142 of the foot platforms within wheel structure 120. In the embodiment of
When device 110 is standing vertically on the ground, a vertical line from pivot axis 142 to the ground intersects tire 131 (and for axis 141, tire 121). Compared to the prior art, this configuration relocates the force applied to the pivot axis by the rider's weight. The location of the pivot axis inside the wheel envelope means that instead of the wheel structure experiencing the force of the rider's weight as downward torque originating from a point outside the wheel structure, the force is exerted upon the wheel structure at a point within the wheel structure. This allows the foot platform to remain fully unfolded during mount and dismount as shown in
Platform mounting arms 161,162 connect the platforms 122,132 to their respective axes 141,142. In
As shown in
In different embodiments, depending on the tilt angle when mounting and dismounting the device, the location of pivot axes 141,142 may be farther inward within wheels 121,131. In general, pivot axis 141,142 may be placed at a location within the wheel structure that does not cause the foot support to fold when only one of the rider's feet is in place. The optimal pivot axis location may vary slightly from embodiment to embodiment, but will be within the wheel structure.
Device 110 has left and a right vertical planes that touch the outside of tires 121,131, respectively. The pivot axes 141,142 are preferably at or within the left and right side vertical planes. To say that an axis is within the wheel structure means that it is within the volume defined by these planes and the circumferential parts of tires that comprise the wheel structure. If there is only one tire, the vertical planes touch the two outer sides of that tire.
Wheel envelope refers to the volume defined the exterior of a given tire. It is the volume bounded by vertical planes touching the two sides of that tire and the outer circumferential parts of the tire.
The present invention is applicable not only to devices having a single wheel structure and two tires as shown in
While the invention has been described in connection with specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that it is capable of further modification, and this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention following, in general, the principles of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains and as may be applied to the essential features hereinbefore set forth, and as fall within the scope of the invention and the limits of the appended claims.
The present application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 62/790,339, filed Jan. 9, 2019, entitled Foot Support Hinge Inside Wheel Envelope for Personal Vehicles, and having Ywanne Ying Chen as inventor.
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