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1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to pogo sticks, specifically the invention is a combination pogo stick and hauling device.
2. Prior Art
There is a need for a combination pogo stick and hauling device. Pogo sticks and hauling devices are very well known inventions that have been in existence for many years.
The pogo stick generally comprises an upper tubular member having hand graspable portions at an upper end and foot-engaging portions at a lower end. Telescopically and slidably fitted into the lower end of the upper tubular member is a lower tubular member having a ground-engaging element, and a spring being provided acting axially between the tubular members. Examples of such pogo sticks are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,793,036, 6,390,956, 6,503,177 and shown in U.S. Design Pat. 215,552, 316,280 and 462,726.
Hauling devices exist in a variety of shapes and sizes, sometimes commonly referred to as dollies, handcarts, hand trucks, hauling jacks, and tow jacks. Common hauling device configurations generally comprise upright tubular members, handles, a wheel assembly, and a base platform or cart. Examples of such various hauling devices are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,287,777, 7,934,730 8,262,105 and shown in U.S. Design Pat. 205,399, 324,285 and 356,197.
While these patents respectively describe a variety of pogo sticks and hauling devices, we have found no such devices capable of illustrating a combination pogo stick and hauling device.
Some of the disadvantages of the above mentioned inventions consist of having two well known products as separate products. If a user has only one of the products, the user lacks the benefits and advantages provided by the missing product, however the case may be.
Previously, there was not a combination accommodating the benefits and advantages of a pogo stick and a hauling device into one single structure. To address these issues, a combination pogo stick and hauling device needed to be designed providing more than just the known respective benefits and advantages provided by the pogo stick and the hauling device. For example, the user may find new results of use by connecting and changing a wide variety of devices (e.g., cart, platform, wheeled board) to the present invention.
For these reasons, according to our experiences and knowledge in researching in the products, the present invention of combination pogo stick and hauling device, without the faults of the traditional pogo sticks and hauling devices, is finally developed after continuously studying and improving.
The prior art teaches pogo sticks and hauling devices having respectively their general structures. However, the prior art does not teach the specific combination, methods of operations and features described in the following summary.
In conclusion, insofar as we are aware, none of the above inventions and patents are seen to describe the instant invention as claimed.
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a combination pogo stick and hauling device, which eliminates the aforesaid drawbacks.
In accordance with one embodiment a combination pogo stick and hauling device may comprise a tubular frame having a “pogo” end and a “hauler” end, footpeg-handle elements located at both “pogo” and “hauler” ends thereof, telescopically and slidably fitted into the “pogo” end of the frame is a stem having a ground-engaging element, a spring is being provided acting axially between the frame and the stem; arranged at the “hauler” end of the frame is a steering headset, a lock member that locks and unlocks the steering headset, a coupling element connecting to the steering headset, and supported on a wheel-fork assembly.
Several additional objects and advantages of the present invention are to provide a structure which is novel and multifunctional; to provide easy and safe ways of connecting and combining different devices as one single structure; to provide easy and safe mechanisms for handling and adjustments; to provide a structure which is great for entertainment, transporting and healthy exercise; and to provide a structure having advantages not taught by the prior art.
According to the present invention, these and other objects, features, benefits and advantages are accomplished by the combination of elements hereinafter described and particularly recited in the claims. It will become apparent from the following more detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
Therefore, we have derived the present invention which further allows a user to be able to combine a variety of devices and still keep their characters.
The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention. In such drawings:
Various aspects of the illustrative embodiments will be described using terms commonly employed by those skilled in the art to convey the substance of their work to others skilled in the art. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced with only some of the described aspects. For purposes of explanation, specific materials and ramifications are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the illustrative embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without the specific details. In other instances, well-known features are omitted or simplified in order not to obscure the illustrative embodiments.
Various operations will be described as multiple discrete operations, in turn, in a manner that is most helpful in understanding the present invention. However, the order of description should not be construed as to imply that these operations are necessarily order dependent. In particular, these operations need not be performed in the order of presentation.
The terms “one embodiment” and “in one embodiment” are used repeatedly. The terms do not refer to the same embodiment, however it may be. The terms “comprising,” “consisting,” and “having,” along with their derivatives, are synonymous, unless the context dictates otherwise.
The present invention combines the functionality of both pogo sticks and hauling devices into one single structure. In one embodiment, the combination pogo stick and hauling device has a frame having a “pogo” end and a “hauler” end, footpeg-handle elements at both ends thereof, a spring, and a stem. In one embodiment, the combination pogo stick and hauling device has a steering headset, a lock member, a coupling element, and a wheel-fork assembly.
When the user wishes to use the combination pogo stick and hauling device in “pogo mode,” the user locks the steering headset via the lock member, grips handle portions of the footpeg-handle elements positioned at the “hauler” end of the frame, stands upon footpeg portions of the footpeg-handle elements positioned at the “pogo” end of the frame, and bounces up and down with the use of the spring and the stem.
When the user wishes to use the combination pogo stick and hauling device in the “hauler mode,” the user uses the coupling element to connect a wheeled device of his/her choice, releases the lock member to allow steering, grips handle portions of the footpeg-handle elements positioned at the “pogo” end of the frame, and moves the device supported on the wheel-fork assembly.
The frame 110 having a one end designated as “pogo” end and an other end designated as “hauler” end. The frame 110 preferably of tubular stock made of metallic material, but other rigid materials may be suitable.
The stem 120 is being telescopically and slidably fitted into the “pogo” end of the frame 110. The stem 120 is arranged to slide between a retracted position and an extended position controlled via a holding member (not shown) which is inserted through through-holes (not shown) adjacent the “pogo” end of the frame 110 and through oblong apertures (not shown) in the stem 120. The stem 120 preferably of tubular stock made of aluminum, but other rigid materials are suitable. The stem 120 further having a ground-engaging element 125 (e.g. rubber, plastic) positioned at an external end for cushioning ground-engaging impacts. Materials and assemblies of the stem 120 and the ground-engaging element 125 are well known in the art of pogo sticks.
The spring (not visible) is positioned within the frame 110. The spring acting axially between the frame 110 and the stem 120 for biasing the stem 120 towards the extended position. The spring preferably being a compression spring, but other materials are suitable.
Footpeg-handle elements 130 are positioned at or adjacent both “pogo” and “hauler” ends of the frame 110. Footpeg-handle elements 130 are provided for the user to use as dual-purpose handgrip and footrest devices when the combination pogo stick and hauling device 100, 200 is used either in the “pogo mode” or in the “hauler mode.” The footpeg-handle elements 130 comprising of a handle portion 132 and a footpeg portion 134 connected to one another. The handle portions 132 being positioned nearer toward the ends of the frame 110. The footpeg-handle elements 130 preferably made of aluminum, but other rigid materials may be suitable.
The steering headset 210 is arranged adjacent the “hauler” end of the frame 110. The steering headset 210 is provided to allow rotational steering movement when the combination pogo stick and hauling device 200 is used in the “hauler mode.” The steering headset 210 preferably comprising a sleeve between two ball bearings. Materials and assembly of steering headset 210 are well known in the arts.
The lock member 220 enables the locking and/or unlocking of the steering headset 210 via through-openings (not visible) located in the sleeve of the steering headset 210 and in the frame 110 when the combination pogo stick and hauling device 100, 200 is either used between the “pogo mode” and the “hauler mode.” The lock member 220 preferably consisting of a metallic pin, but other materials and/or components may be suitable.
The coupling element 230 is fixedly attached to the steering headset 210, and more specifically attached to the sleeve of the steering headset 210. The coupling element 230 is provided to allow the user to connect wheeled devices of choice. Referring to
The wheel-fork assembly 240 is positioned at the “hauler” end of the frame 110. The wheel-fork assembly 240 is used for mobility of the combination pogo stick and hauling device 200, thus enabling the user to pull and/or push the combination pogo stick and hauling device 200 when used in “hauler mode” position. The wheel-fork assembly 240 preferably comprising at least one wheel 242 which is pivotally secured to a fork 244.
The materials and assemblies of various structural components described herein are readily available and well known in the prior arts. Additional components may be installed to provide additional safety and comfort. These components may consist of, but not limited to, handgrips, footpeg pads, and safety sleeves.
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From the description above, a number of advantages of our combination pogo stick and hauling device become evident:
(a) By essence, it eliminates the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
(b) It provides a multiple use and beneficial device.
(c) It provides a structure which is novel.
(d) It provides entertainment.
(e) It provides healthy exercising.
(f) It facilitates combinations with other devices, thus providing more useful results.
Thus the reader will see that the combination pogo stick and hauling device provides more than just the mutually exclusive functions and characters of the pogo stick and the hauling device.
The present invention provides the user to connect other devices and find new, easy and safe ways of uses.
In addition, the present invention provides consolidation of elements having collective and multiple uses and advantages.
Furthermore, the present invention provides safe mechanisms for handling and adjustments.
While our present invention contains many specifities and it has been related in terms of the foregoing embodiments and operations, these should not be construed as limitations on the spirit and scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of the preferred embodiments thereof. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention is not limited to the embodiments and operations described. Many other variations are possible either in combination or separately.
Accordingly, the spirit and scope of the present invention should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/843,160 filed Jul. 5, 2013.