This invention relates to a tricycle convertible to a wheel cart.
When negotiating such tricycle in the wheel cart mode, for example around corners in crowded public areas, it is important that the cart is easy to navigate. To that end, it would be convenient if the wheelbase could be shortened compared to that in the tricycle mode. A prior art convertible tricycle meeting this demand is disclosed in KR 20120098394 A. For that purpose, this prior art tricycle has parts of a single main frame telescopically interconnected for being contracted or expanded to the selected mode. For convenient use, also a handle bar and a carrier/cargo unit may need to be shifted between modes. In said KR 20120098394 A these components are shifted linearly together with the main frame front part, whereby the handle bar can further be pivoted to opposite end positions, and the carrier, such as a child seat, can be rotated to face forward or backward.
An object of this invention is to provide a tricycle that is easily convertible in a novel manner.
In an aspect of the invention the tricycle comprises
By having the front wheels in this manner shiftable between end positions through linkages, at least the wheel forward and backward modes may be easily obtained by a single shifting movement. Each wheel mode will also be self-supporting by the weight of the tricycle, i.e. with no need for further arresting of components in the selected mode.
While each linkage may comprise a single bar linkage, in one embodiment of the invention, each linkage comprises a parallelogram linkage, a bottom bar thereof supporting a respective front wheel, and front and rear bars thereof being linked to the fork member.
The linkages may further be mutually oriented in a forward diverging manner so as to change a wheel track of the front wheels when shifting the linkages. Thereby the tricycle will have a wide track for better stability in cycling mode and a narrow track for better negotiability in wheel cart mode.
In another embodiment, a lever pivotally connected to the fork member and engaged with the linkages, is capable, on operation, of shifting the linkages between said backward and forward end positions. Thereby the shifting of linkages can be easily performed.
The lever may comprise two transversally spaced arms, where a distal end of each arm is hinged to a respective lateral face of the cargo unit. Thereby the shifting of linkages and cargo unit can be synchronized to occur in unison.
The lever may further be engaged with the linkages by a gear transmission.
In still another embodiment, the cargo unit is supported slidably on the fork member between said forward and backward end positions.
Other features and advantages of the invention may be apparent from the detailed description and the annexed claims.
In the drawing, components having mutually similar functions may be designated with same reference numerals.
The tricycle shown in the drawing is generally of the front cart type having a single rear wheel 18, two spaced apart parallel front wheels 16 and a cargo unit 24.
The front wheels 16 are supported for rotation about a steering axis 14 (
In the embodiment of
Each parallelogram linkage 30 comprises a bottom bar 34 linked to bottom/distal ends of a front bar 36 and a rear bar 38. The top/proximal ends of front and rear bars 36, 38 are in turn linked to the fork member 20.
The linkages 30 are thereby capable of being shifted between a tricycle mode 10 (
As apparent from
The cargo unit for the embodiment of
The end positions of the linkages 30 and the cargo unit 24 can be defined by opposite faces of the front and rear bars 36, 38 comes into abutting engagement in each end position. In the rearward end position the cargo unit 24 may further rest on a supporting pad 66.
The tricycle handle bar 50 has a substantially inverted U-shape (shown in the
To do away with the tricycle saddle 64 in the wheel cart mode, a seat tube 60 may be telescopic as diagrammatically illustrated in phantom in
In the embodiment of
In this embodiment the linkages 30 are interconnected by a stabilizing crossbar 31. The forward end position of the linkages 30 is defined by a top face of a proximal end portion of each angled bar 30 abutting a bottom face (not shown) of the fork member 20. The backward end position of linkages 30 is in turn defined for example by a bottom face of said proximal end portion of each angled bar 30 abutting a forward face (not shown) of the fork member 20.
The cargo unit 24 in the
The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom. Modifications will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.
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