Claims
- 1. A downhill wheeled board comprising:
- a platform having a top and a bottom;
- at least a first wheel, a second wheel and a third wheel each rotationally mounted to the bottom of the platform, each for rotation about an axis of rotation, wherein at least one of the first, second and third wheels is a front wheel and at least one the first, second and third wheels is a rear wheel, the front wheel being longitudinally spaced along the bottom of the platform from the rear wheel;
- a first independent suspension for supporting the first wheel such that its axis of rotation can move relative to the bottom of the platform and relative to the second wheel; and
- a brake system for the downhill wheeled board, the brake system comprising:
- a control mechanism;
- a force splitter coupled to the control mechanism for movement by movement of the control mechanism;
- a first brake for braking the first wheel, the first brake coupled to the force splitter by a first brake cable in a first brake cable housing, wherein the first brake cable and the first brake cable housing are flexible for bending upon movement of the first wheel relative to the bottom of the platform with a permanent bend in the first brake cable, the permanent bend accepting suspension movement of the first wheel without axial tensioning of the first brake cable in the first brake cable housing; and
- a second brake for braking the second wheel, the second brake independently coupled to the force splitter, such that movement of the force splitter activates both the first brake and the second brake.
- 2. The downhill wheeled board of claim 1, further comprising:
- a second independent suspension for supporting the second wheel such that its axis of rotation can move relative to the bottom of the platform and relative to the first wheel, and wherein the second brake is coupled to the force splitter by a second flexible coupling, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel are either both front wheels or both rear wheels.
- 3. The downhill wheeled board of claim 1, wherein the first independent suspension comprises:
- a first arm pivotally secured relative to the platform, the first arm having a movable end with the first wheel rotationally secured to the moveable end; and
- a shock spring for biasing the first arm toward an extended position;
- wherein the first brake cable housing terminates in a block, the block secured to the first arm for suspension movement with the first wheel.
- 4. The downhill wheeled board of claim 3, wherein the block is offset relative to the force splitter thus forming the permanent bend in the first brake cable.
- 5. The downhill wheeled board of claim 3, wherein the first wheel comprises a hub, and wherein the first brake comprises a brake band mounted for circumferential tightening around the hub upon movement of the force splitter, wherein the brake band is secured to the block for suspension movement with the first wheel.
- 6. The downhill wheeled board of claim 1, wherein the control mechanism comprises:
- a control cable axially movable in a control cable housing, the control cable housing being secured to the platform.
- 7. The downhill wheeled board of claim 6, wherein the force splitter comprises a Y-plate, with the control cable releasably secured to the Y-plate.
- 8. The downhill wheeled board of claim 7, further comprising a resting plate spaced below the bottom of the platform, wherein the Y-plate rests on the resting plate when the brake is not activated, and when the control cable is pulled the Y-plate is raised off the resting plate.
- 9. The downhill wheeled board of claim 8, wherein the first brake is coupled to the force splitter by a first brake cable in a first brake cable housing, and wherein the first brake cable housing is secured to the resting plate.
- 10. The downhill wheeled board of claim 6, wherein a control cable hole is defined through the platform, and wherein the control cable extends through the control cable hole.
- 11. The downhill wheeled board of claim 6, wherein the control cable and the control cable housing are flexible, and wherein the control mechanism further comprises:
- a hand-held trigger for pulling the control cable axially relative to the control cable housing.
- 12. The downhill wheeled board of claim 1, wherein the first wheel comprises a hub, and wherein the first brake comprises a brake band mounted for circumferential tightening around the hub upon movement of the force splitter.
- 13. The downhill wheeled board of claim 1, further comprising:
- at least one binding mounted on the top of the platform.
- 14. The downhill wheeled board of claim 1, and further comprising a fourth wheel, wherein the first wheel and the second wheel are rear wheels and wherein the third wheel and the fourth wheel are front wheels.
- 15. A downhill wheeled board comprising:
- a platform having a top, a bottom and a control cable hole;
- at least one binding mounted on the top of the platform;
- at least a first wheel, a second wheel, a third wheel and a fourth wheel wherein the first wheel and the second wheel are rear wheels and wherein the third wheel and the fourth wheel are front wheels, each wheel comprising a hub and rotationally mounted to the bottom of the platform for rotation about an axis of rotation;
- a first independent suspension for supporting the first wheel such that its axis of rotation can move relative to the bottom of the platform and relative to the second wheel, the first independent suspension comprising:
- a first arm pivotally secured relative to the platform, the first arm having a movable end with the first wheel rotationally secured to the moveable end, and
- shock spring for biasing the first arm toward an extended position;
- a second independent suspension for supporting the second wheel such that its axis of rotation can move relative to the bottom of the platform and relative to the first wheel, the second independent suspension comprising:
- a second arm pivotally secured relative to the platform, the second arm having a movable end with the second wheel rotationally secured to the moveable end, and
- a shock spring for biasing the second arm toward an extended position; and
- a brake system for the downhill wheeled board, the brake system comprising:
- a flexible control cable axially movable in a flexible control cable housing, the control cable housing being secured to the platform and wherein the control cable extends through the control cable hole in the platform,
- a hand-held trigger for pulling the control cable axially relative to the control cable housing,
- a resting plate spaced below the bottom of the platform,
- a Y-plate, with the control cable releasably secured to the Y-plate, wherein the Y-plate rests on the resting plate when the brake system is not activated, and when the control cable is pulled to activate the braking system the Y-plate is raised off the resting plate,
- a first brake cable coupled to the Y-plate in a first brake cable housing secured to the resting plate, wherein the first brake cable and the first brake cable housing are flexible for bending upon movement of the first wheel relative to the bottom of the platform,
- wherein the first brake cable housing terminates in a block, the block is offset relative to the Y-plate thus forming a permanent bend in the first brake cable, the permanent bend accepting suspension movement of the first wheel without axial tensioning of the first brake cable in the first brake cable housing,
- a second brake cable coupled to the Y-plate in a second brake cable housing secured to the resting plate, wherein the second brake cable and the second brake cable housing are flexible for bending upon movement of the second wheel relative to the bottom of the platform,
- wherein the second brake cable housing terminates in a block, the block is offset relative to the Y-plate thus forming a permanent bend in the second brake cable, the permanent bend accepting suspension movement of the second wheel without axial tensioning of the second brake cable in the second brake cable housing,
- a first brake band for braking the first wheel, the first brake band mounted for circumferential tightening around the hub upon movement of the first brake cable coupled to the Y-plate, wherein the first brake band is secured to the block for suspension movement with the first wheel, and
- a second brake band for braking the second wheel, the second brake band mounted for circumferential tightening around the hub upon movement of the second brake cable coupled to the Y-plate, such that movement of the Y-plate activates both the first brake band and the second brake band.
- 16. A brake for a downhill wheeled board having a platform with a first wheel and a second wheel independently suspended from a bottom of the platform, comprising:
- a control cable housing, the control cable housing terminating in an attachment mechanism for attachment to the downhill wheeled board;
- a control cable axially movable in the control cable housing;
- a hand-held trigger for axially moving the control cable in the control cable housing;
- a force splitter attached to the control cable for movement by axial movement of the control cable in the control cable housing;
- a first brake for braking a first wheel, the first brake coupled to the force splitter by a first brake cable in a first brake cable housing, wherein the first brake cable and the first brake cable housing are flexible for bending upon movement of the first wheel relative to the bottom of the platform with a permanent bend in the first brake cable, the permanent bend accepting suspension movement of the first wheel without axial tensioning of the first brake cable in the first brake cable housing; and
- a second brake for braking a second wheel, the second brake independently coupled to the force splitter, such that movement of the force splitter activates both the first brake and the second brake.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/768,294, filed Dec. 17, 1996, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,868,408 on Feb. 9, 1999.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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