The present invention relates to a front fairing for a scooter.
It is known in the arts that scooters are usually provided with a frame assembly at the front of the scooter to provide protection to the scooter from environmental factors, as well as to reduce wind resistance while operating. Particularly, conventional scooters are provided with a frontal frame structure called front fairings and/or simply called fairings.
Generally, front fairings are a part of a scooter's overall body fairings and fixed to the frame of the vehicle. With such configuration, they tend to have various disadvantages, for example, there might be difficulties in the installation of the fairings on the scooter during both assembly and disassembly, as well as difficulties in maintenance of both fairings and other related components, such as the windshield and headlights, since the fairings are formed as substantial pieces covering a significant area of the vehicle. In addition, the cost of maintenance for the vehicle can potentially increase as damage to any part of the body fairing might lead to a necessary replacement of the entire body fairing.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,010,976 discloses a motorcycle fairing installed at the frontal part of the motorcycle, which can direct air in a way that protects the rider from the flow of air while riding. The disclosed fairing has various connection elements with specific material properties in order to be assembled as the front fairing of a motorcycle.
Accordingly, there is a need for a front fairing for a scooter that can be installed and removed with ease.
PTL 1: U.S. patent specification No. 4,010,976
One or more embodiments of the present invention provide a scooter with a front fairing disposed on the frontal part of the scooter, where the front faring can be easily installed and maintained and offer protection while the scooter is being operated.
One or more embodiments of the present invention provide a front fairing for a scooter, the scooter having a front fork assembly including a triple tree and a plurality of forks, the front fairing comprising: a fairing body partially defining a shape of the front fairing; the fairing body including a frontward surface and a rearward surface being connected to the front fork assembly; a first connecting member disposed on the rearward surface; at least two second connecting members disposed on the rearward surface, characterized in that the first connecting member provides a temporary connection to the triple tree so that the front fairing is capable of being detached from the triple tree, and the second connecting members provide a temporary connection to the fork so that the front fairing is capable of being detached from the fork, wherein such temporary connection is formed by no more than six fasteners.
According to one or more embodiments, the front fairing does not form a part of any body fairing of the scooter. The front fairing has no part that connects or fixes to the main/overall body of the scooter. Moreover, the front fairing is independently connected to the articulating part of the scooter with a low number of connection points.
As such, the front fairing functions as a separate component from the scooter and can be easily replaced without affecting the other parts of the scooter or the rest of the body fairing. With relatively few connection points, the front fairing may be removed from the scooter with ease. The front fairing can be easily changed by a user at their desire resulting in greater flexibility and customization of the scooter.
Secondly, according to one or more embodiments, the front fairing turns its direction together with the frontal components of the scooter, particularly, a handlebar, a front wheel, and at least one headlight.
As such, the front fairing provides an aesthetic and dynamic property to the scooter, since a conventional scooter would provide a static fairing that is not affected by any turning of direction.
Thirdly, according to one or more embodiments, the front fairing has a sufficient area such that it can function partly as a barrier dividing a rider and the rest of the scooter from the incoming flow of air at the frontal part of the scooter. Moreover, the front fairing directs the flow of air in various directions, as well as prevents any external objects from making contact with the rider or other parts of the scooter.
As such, the front fairing can protect the rider or other parts of the scooter from hazardous objects and/or debris that can present with the incoming flow of air in relative to the direction of the scooter.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the fairing body comprises a lower part protruding downwards.
As such, the front fairing has an appearance of a full fairing which provides substantial protection to the rider and aesthetic aspect to the scooter.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the front fairing further comprises an opening configured to provide a space for displaying a headlight.
According to one or more embodiments of the present invention, the headlight is positioned at the space provided on the front fairing without necessarily mainly attaching to the front fairing itself.
Therefore, the weight of the headlight does not contribute to the weight of the front fairing, which in turn does not negatively affect the turning and/or steering of the scooter. Moreover, said headlight can also turn its direction with the front fairing. Thus, the headlight will turn into the direction where the scooter is heading, resulting in superior vision for the rider.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the front fairing further comprises a rear fairing member engaged with the rearward surface forming an enclosure to provide a space storing one or more component that is essential to the scooter's intended functioning.
According to one or more embodiments of the present invention, since the rear fairing member is engaged with the rearward surface, an enclosure is formed on the rearward surface of the scooter. Therefore, an additional space is provided on the rearward surface. The certain key components of the scooter, such as electrical parts and wirings, can be placed inside the provided space where they are protected and cannot be seen from the outside.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the fairing body further comprises a collar, configured to cover a steering apparatus.
According to one or more embodiments of the present invention, support is provided for a steering apparatus, including a handlebar. As such, the handlebar can be placed on the collar, which facilitates the steering of the scooter. Moreover, additional scooter components, such as a dashboard and a windscreen, can be placed on the collar allowing the front fairing to be operated with complete functions.
The principles of the present invention and their advantages will become apparent in the following description taking into consideration the accompanying drawings in which:
Unless indicated otherwise, certain terminologies are used in the following description for general illustration purposes only and shall not be construed to limit the scope of the concept of the present invention in any way. Likewise, any specific configurations, figures and/or dimensions herein are for illustration purposes and should not be construed to limit the scope of the concept of this technical disclosure.
Unless indicated otherwise, the terminology “scooter” shall be inclusive of any vehicles running on two or more wheels that are characterized by having a step-through frame, irrespective of circumstantial features or specifications, such as power outputs, types of engine, and placement of wheels. Examples of “scooter” under this meaning shall include fuel-driven scooters, electric scooters and so-called hybrid scooters, among others, which may be appreciated by a person having ordinary skills in the relevant technical field.
It must be noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a component” includes a plurality of components.
In the following detailed description, relative positional terms such as “front”, “rear”, “right”, “left”, “frontward”, and “rearward” correspond to those directions considered from the direction of the displacement of the operating scooter.
Hereinafter, one or more embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
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Furthermore, on the rearward surface 14, there is provided at least two second connecting members 18. The second connecting member 18 is an extended part protruding from the lower part of the rearward surface 14 of the fairing body 10. The second connecting member 18 is shaped to receive a fork 24. Generally, the second connecting member 18 is shaped integrally with the fairing body 10 within the same mold. The rearward surface 14 may be provided with two second connecting members 18 on the left side and right side.
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According to one or more embodiments of the invention, the connection between the front fairing 1 and the front fork assembly 20 has a total of six connection points with four points between the first connecting members 16 and the triple trees 22 and two points between the second connecting members 18 and the forks 24. The connection points as mentioned may be a temporary connection using six fasteners. The front fairing 1 does not form a part of body fairing of the scooter and has no part which connects or fixes to the main/overall body of the scooter. In summary, the front fairing 1 is independently connected to the articulating part of the scooter with six connection points.
As a result, the front fairing 1 can function as a separate component from the scooter and can be easily replaced without affecting the other parts of the scooter or the rest of the body fairing. With only six connection points, the front fairing 1 is interchangeable from the scooter with ease. The front fairing 1 can be easily changed by an end user at their desire providing greater flexibility and customization of the scooter. Additionally, the front fairing 1 has a capability of field removal where a user or a rider can remove the front fairing 1 without help from a technician.
According to one or more embodiments of the invention, the lower part 11 is provided near the wheel of the scooter. The lower part 11 constitutes a full fairing configuration of the front fairing 1.
According to one or more embodiments of the invention, the front fork assembly 20 is connected to a steering apparatus of the scooter, such as a handlebar, at one end of the front fork assembly 20. The front wheel of the scooter is connected to the other end of the front fork assembly 20 at the lower side via two forks 24. With such configuration, the front wheel can turn its direction together with the steering and/or turning of the handlebar.
As a result, with the dynamic movement of the front fairing 1, aesthetic and dynamic properties are provided to the scooter.
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As a result, the front fairing can protect the rider or other parts of the scooter from hazardous objects and/or debris that can present with the incoming flow of air at high speeds.
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As a result, the headlight 50 can turn its direction with the front fairing 1, as well as the direction where the scooter is heading, resulting in superior vision for the rider.
In one or more embodiments, with the headlight 50 merely received at the opening, the front fairing 1 is not a main support for the headlight 50. The headlight 50 is connected to the lower triple tree 22 of the front fork assembly 20. Thus, the weight of the headlight 50 is supported by the front fork assembly 20.
As a result, the weight of the headlight 50 does not (or negligibly) contribute to the weight of the front fairing 1, which in turn does not negatively affect the turning or steering of the scooter.
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As a result, since the rear fairing member 40 is engaged with the rearward surface 14, an enclosure is formed on the rearward surface 14 of the scooter. Therefore, an additional space can be provided on the rearward surface 14 where certain key components of the scooter, such as electrical parts and wirings, can be placed inside. With the closed side of the rear fairing member 40 it can also prevent the inside of the enclosure from being seen.
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As a result, a support is provided for the handlebar. The handlebar can be placed on spaces provided by the collar 30, which facilitates the steering of the scooter. Moreover, additional components can be placed on the collar allowing the front fairing 1 to be operated with complete functions.
Although the disclosure has been described with respect to only a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art, having benefit of this disclosure, will appreciate that various other embodiments may be devised without departing from the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the attached claims.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/IB2019/059346 | Oct 2019 | US |
Child | 17732625 | US |