Claims
- 1. A skateboard comprising:a base having a top surface, a lower surface, a front portion, and a rear portion, and a peripheral edge; first and second truck assemblies pivotally mounted to the lower surface of the base and each of the truck assemblies including: a t-bar; and a pair of wheels mounted for rotation to the t-bar; and a handle coupled to the base at one of the front portion and the rear portion, the handle being movable between a first position wherein the handle extends upwardly from the base and a second position wherein the handle lies outside of the peripheral edge when viewed from above the top surface.
- 2. The skateboard of claim 1, wherein the handle has a centerline, and the centerline of a substantial portion of the handle is substantially parallel to the top surface when the handle is in the second position.
- 3. The skateboard of claim 1, wherein the skateboard has a longitudinal axis extending between the front and rear portions, and the handle conforms to the profile of the top surface in the longitudinal direction.
- 4. The skateboard of claim 3, wherein the base is substantially flat.
- 5. The skateboard of claim 1, wherein the top surface includes front and rear end surfaces formed at the front and rear portions; andthe handle has a first end coupled to the base, a second end having a grip, and each of the first and second ends has a centerline; wherein when the handle is in the second position, the first end is disposed proximate to the front portion, the second end is disposed proximate to the rear portion, and each of the centerlines of the first and second ends are approximately parallel to first and second planes described by the respective front and rear end surfaces.
- 6. The skateboard of claim 1, wherein the handle includes a grip located proximate the rearward portion of the base when the handle is in the second position.
- 7. The skateboard of claim 1, further including a channel formed in the base, wherein a first end of the handle extends along the channel.
- 8. The skateboard of claim 7, wherein the channel is disposed at the front portion of the base.
- 9. The skateboard of claim 8, wherein the base extends between the front and rear portions in a longitudinal direction and the channel extends in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction.
- 10. The skateboard of claim 1, wherein the handle is coupled to the base below the top surface.
- 11. The skateboard of claim 10, wherein the handle is coupled to the base above at least a portion of the lower surface.
- 12. The skateboard of claim 1, further comprising a lock connected to the handle, the lock including a gripping portion and a resilient portion, wherein the lock secures the handle relative to the base when handle is in each of the first position and the second position.
- 13. The skateboard of claim 12, wherein deformation of the resilient portion permits disengagement of the lock to selectively lock and unlock the handle.
- 14. The riding skateboard of claim 1, wherein the handle extends toward the other of the front and rear portions when in the second position; anda handle support connected to the handle and engageable with the top surface of the base to support the portion of the handle proximate the other of the front and rear portions when the handle is in the second position.
- 15. The skateboard of claim 14, wherein the handle support is engageable with the top surface substantially at a portion of the peripheral edge.
- 16. A skateboard comprising:a base having a top surface and a lower surface; a first wheel and a second wheel coupled to the lower surface of the base at a respective front end and rear end thereof, the first and second wheels being mounted to the base by a respective first truck and second truck; a handle having an end coupled to the base and movable between a first position and a second position; and a lock disposed proximate to one of the first and second trucks and engageable with the handle end to selectively secure the handle relative to the base when the handle is in the first position to provide an upright position for the handle and when the handle is in the second position to provide the base free of obstruction by the handle.
- 17. The skateboard of claim 16, wherein the handle includes first and second receptacles, the first and second receptacles correspond to the first and second positions, respectively; andthe lock includes a lock member configured for receipt by one of the receptacles to selectively secure the handle in the first and second positions.
- 18. The skateboard of claim 17, wherein the first and second receptacles are through holes and the lock member is a pin.
- 19. The skateboard of claim 16, wherein the lock is disposed below the base.
- 20. The skateboard of claim 19, wherein the lock is slidably mounted to the base.
- 21. The skateboard of claim 20, wherein the base has a longitudinal axis and the lock slides parallel to the longitudinal axis.
- 22. The skateboard of claim 16, wherein the lock is biased into engagement with the handle.
- 23. The skateboard of claim 16, wherein the lock includes a resilient grip portion.
- 24. The skateboard of claim 23, wherein deformation of the resilient grip portion permits disengagement of the lock with the handle to selectively lock and unlock the handle.
- 25. The skateboard of claim 16, wherein the lock includes a lock housing mounted to the lower surface of the base, the lock housing including a longitudinal indent and at least one clip indent;a slider received in the longitudinal indent, the slider including at least one lock clip for mating engagement with the at least one clip indent to secure the slider.
- 26. The skateboard of claim 25, wherein the handle includes first and second receptacles, the first and second receptacles correspond to the first and second positions, respectively; andthe slider includes a lock member configured for receipt by one of the receptacles to selectively secure the handle in the first and second positions.
- 27. The skateboard of claim 26, wherein a stop is located in the longitudinal indent and the slider includes a slot; anda spring is located in the slot and abutting the stop; wherein the lock member is resiliently biased into engagement with one of the first and second receptacles.
- 28. The skateboard of claim 16, wherein the base has a front portion and a rear portion, the handle being coupled to one of the front and rear portions and extending toward the other of the front and rear portions when in the second position; anda handle support connected to the handle and engageable with the top surface of the base to support the portion of the handle proximate the other of the front and rear portions when the handle is in the second position.
- 29. The skateboard of claim 28, wherein the handle support is engageable with the top surface substantially at a portion, of the peripheral edge.
- 30. A skateboard convertible between a first riding configuration and a second riding configuration, the convertible skateboard comprising:a base having a top surface and a peripheral edge; a first truck-mounted wheel set; a second truck-mounted wheel set; a handle mounted to the base and movable between a first locked position where the handle is upright relative to the base to provide an assist handle for a rider of the skateboard and a second locked position where the handle lies substantially outside of the peripheral edge of the base when viewed from above the top surface so as to provide the top surface as a surface unobstructed by the handle.
- 31. The convertible skateboard according to claim 30, wherein no portion of the handle extends across the top surface of the base when the handle is in the second locked position.
- 32. The convertible skateboard according to claim 30, wherein the handle includes a hand grip for grasping the handle when the handle is in the first locked position; and the hand grip being disposed substantially along the peripheral edge when the handle is the second locked position.
- 33. The convertible skateboard of claim 30, wherein the first truck-mounted wheel set and the second truck-mounted wheel set are aligned along a longitudinal axis of the base; andthe handle conforms to the profile of the top surface in the longitudinal direction.
- 34. The convertible skateboard claim 30, wherein the base further comprises a channel extending in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction; anda portion of the handle extends in the transverse channel.
- 35. The convertible skateboard of claim 30, further comprising a lock mounted to the base and selectively engageable with the handle to lock the handle relative to the base when handle is in each of the first locked position and the second locked position and the lock including:a gripping portion; and a resilient portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Application Ser. No. 09/271,208 filed on Mar. 17, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,199,880.
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