Claims
- 1. A ride-on scooter comprising:
a front wheel having an axle coupled to a steering post passing through a steering column to join a steering handle; a rigid frame in tricycle format having bifurcated branch members permanently affixed to said steering column and extending rearwardly from said steering column; a first free space defined by a first horizontal dimension between said bifurcated branch members and a first vertical dimension between a bottom portion of said bifurcated branch members and a top-most portion of said steering column; said bifurcated branch members each attach to a rearwardly extending branch member, with each said rearwardly extending branch member supporting a rear wheel that is smaller in diameter than said front wheel; a second free space defined by a second horizontal dimension between said rearwardly extending branch members and a second vertical dimension between a bottommost portion of said rear wheels and said topmost portion of said steering column; an extended free space defined by an uninterrupted combination of said first free space and said second free space; and said scooter being normally propelled by said rider having a foot supported by one said rearwardly extending branch member and swinging an other foot through said extended free space.
- 2. The scooter set forth in claim 1, further comprising a hand brake operatively coupled to said front wheel.
- 3. The scooter set forth in claim 1, further including a footboard supported by each of said rearwardly extending branch members.
- 4. The scooter set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for detaching either said rearwardly extending branch member from its associated bifurcated branch member.
- 5. The scooter set forth in claim 1, further comprising a quick detachment; wherein said quick detachment operates to disconnect said rearwardly extending branch member, with said rear wheel from its associated bifurcated branch member.
- 6. The scooter set forth in claim 1, in which said front wheel includes an inflatable tire.
- 7. The scooter set forth in claim 5, in which said inflatable tire is a deep tread type tire.
- 8. The scooter set forth in claim 1, in which said rear wheels are made up of a synthetic plastic material.
- 9. The scooter set forth in claim 1, in which each said rear wheel is attached to the rear end of each said rearwardly extending branch extension.
- 10. The scooter set forth in claim 1, further including a rear skid brake behind each said rear wheel adapted to engage a road surface when said footboard is upwardly inclined.
- 11. A scooter as set forth in claim 10, in which said rear wheel and said skid brake are both supported on a bracket secured to said footboard.
- 12. A scooter as set forth in claim 10, in which said rear wheel and said skid brake are both supported on a bracket secured to said rearwardly extending branch member.
- 13. The scooter set forth in claim 1, further including an outrigger structure for attaching each said rear wheel to said scooter so that each said rear wheel is outwardly displaced from said footboard supported by said rearwardly extending branch extension.
- 14. The scooter set forth in claim 1, further including a rearward outrigger structure for attaching said rear wheel at the furthest point on said rearwardly extending branch extension.
- 15. The scooter set forth in claim 1, in which each said rear wheel is a roller skate wheel.
- 16. A scooter as set forth in claim 1, in which said rear end wheel is supported on a retractable axle to facilitate its replacement.
- 17. The scooter set forth in claim 1 further comprising a bracket for supporting each said rear wheel.
- 18. The scooter set forth in claim 17 wherein said bracket may be adjustably positioned along the length of its associated said rearwardly extending branch member.
- 19. A rider propelled dual-footboard snow scooter comprising:
a front ski coupled to a steering post passing through a steering column to join a steering handle; a rigid frame in tricycle format having bifurcated branch members permanently affixed to said steering column and extending rearwardly from said steering column; a first free space defined by a first horizontal dimension between said bifurcated branch members and a first vertical dimension between a bottom portion of said bifurcated branch members and a top-most portion of said steering column; said bifurcated branch members each attach to a rearwardly extending branch member, with each of said rearwardly extending branch member supporting a rear ski; a second free space defined by a second horizontal dimension between said rearwardly extending branch members and a second vertical dimension between a bottommost portion of said rear skis and said top-most portion of said steering column; an extended free space defined by an uninterrupted combination of said first free space and said second free space; and said scooter being normally propelled by said rider having a foot supported by one said rearwardly extending branch member and swinging an other foot through said extended free space.
- 20. The scooter set forth in claim 19 further comprising a pair of separate rear skis mounted to and beneath each said rearwardly extending branch member.
- 21. The scooter set forth in claim 19 further comprising a quick detachment, wherein said quick detachment operates to disconnect said rearwardly extending branch member from its associated bifurcated branch member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority from my copending application Ser. No. 09/075,746, filed May 11, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority from my then copending application Ser. No. 08/593,437, filed Jan. 29, 1996, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,785,331, the entire disclosure of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09075746 |
May 1998 |
US |
Child |
10067114 |
Feb 2002 |
US |
Parent |
08593437 |
Jan 1996 |
US |
Child |
09075746 |
May 1998 |
US |