Claims
- 1. A gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle comprising:
a chassis having a front portion, a rear portion, an underside and a top side; a rider riding surface on said chassis top side configured to cause a rider on said rider riding surface to be oriented in a prone, face down, face forward position; means for attaching a rear axle assembly substantially at said chassis rear portion; means for mounting a front axle assembly substantially at said chassis front portion; means for steering said gravity driven steerable vehicle by said rider when said rider is positioned on said rider riding surface; at least one but not more than two rear wheel hub and spindle assemblies integral with said rear axle assembly; at least one but not more than two front wheel hub and spindle assemblies integral with said front axle assembly; and further comprising means for retrofitting said gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle with at least one ski assembly assembleable to at least one of said at least one but not more than two rear axle assemblies and said at least one but not more than two front axle assemblies.
- 2. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 1 further comprising means for causing deceleration and halting of motion of said vehicle when said vehicle has motion.
- 3. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 1 further comprising means for harnessing the rider onto and into said rider riding surface when said rider is positioned on said vehicle.
- 4. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 2 further comprising means for harnessing the rider onto and into said rider riding surface when said rider is positioned on said vehicle.
- 5. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 1 further comprising means for absorbing shock exerted on said at least one ski assembly attached to said at least one but not more than two front axle assemblies thereby damping shock, caused by said vehicle passing over rough terrain, between said at least one ski and said front axle assembly.
- 6. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 3 further comprising means for absorbing shock exerted on said at least one ski attached to said at least one but not more than two front axle assemblies thereby damping shock, caused by said vehicle passing over rough terrain, between said at least one ski and said front axle assembly.
- 7. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 4 further comprising means for absorbing shock exerted on said at least one ski attached to said at least one but not more than two front axle assemblies thereby damping shock, caused by said vehicle passing over rough terrain, between said at least one ski and said front axle assembly.
- 8. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 5 further comprising means for absorbing shock exerted on said at least one ski attached to said at least one but not more than two rear axle assemblies thereby damping shock, caused by said vehicle passing over rough terrain, between said at least one ski and said rear axle assembly.
- 9. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 6 further comprising means for absorbing shock exerted on said at least one ski attached to said at least one but not more than two rear axle assemblies thereby damping shock, caused by said vehicle passing over rough terrain, between said at least one ski and said rear axle assembly.
- 10. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 7 further comprising means for absorbing shock exerted on said at least one ski attached to said at least one but not more than two rear axle assemblies thereby damping shock, caused by said vehicle passing over rough terrain, between said at least one ski and said rear axle assembly.
- 11. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 1 wherein said means steering said gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle comprises a steering system for steering said front axle assembly.
- 12. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 10 wherein said means steering said gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle comprises a steering system for steering said front axle assembly.
- 13. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 1 wherein said means steering said gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle comprises a steering system for steering said rear axle assembly.
- 14. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 10 wherein said means steering said gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle comprises a steering system for steering said rear axle assembly.
- 15. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 11 wherein said means steering said gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle further comprises a steering system for steering said rear axle assembly.
- 16. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 12 wherein said means steering said gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle comprises a steering system for steering said rear axle assembly.
- 17. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 2 wherein said means for causing deceleration and halting of motion of said vehicle is at least one hydraulic brake mechanism braking said skiis assembled to said front axle assemblies.
- 18. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 12 wherein said means for causing deceleration and halting of motion of said vehicle is at least one hydraulic brake mechanism braking said skiis assembled to said front axle assemblies
- 19. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle according to claim 16 wherein said means for causing deceleration and halting of motion of said vehicle is at least one hydraulic brake mechanism braking said skiis assembled to said front axle assemblies.
- 20. A gravity driven steerable vehicle for use on snow covered terrain comprising:
a chassis having a front portion, a rear portion, an underside and a top side; a rider riding surface on said chassis top side configured to cause a rider on said rider riding surface to be oriented in a prone, face down, face forward position; means for attaching a rear axle assembly substantially at said chassis rear portion; means for mounting a front axle assembly substantially at said chassis front portion; means for steering said gravity driven steerable vehicle by said rider when said rider is positioned on said rider riding surface; and and means for attaching one ski assembly assembleable to each end of said rear axle assemblies and said front axle assemblies.
- 21. The gravity driven steerable vehicle for use on snow covered terrain according to claim 20 further comprising means for causing deceleration and halting of motion of said vehicle when said vehicle has motion.
- 22. The gravity driven steerable vehicle for use on snow covered terrain according to claim 20 further comprising means for harnessing the rider onto and into said rider riding surface when said rider is positioned on said vehicle.
- 23. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle for use on snow covered terrain according to claim 21 further comprising means for harnessing the rider onto and into said rider riding surface when said rider is positioned on said vehicle.
- 24. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle for use on snow covered terrain according to claim 20 further comprising means for absorbing shock exerted on said ski attached to said front axle assemblies thereby damping shock, caused by said vehicle passing over rough terrain, between said front attached skiis and said front axle assembly.
- 25. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle for use on snow covered terrain according to claim 22 further comprising means for absorbing shock exerted on said ski attached to said front axle assemblies thereby damping shock, caused by said vehicle passing over rough terrain, between said front attached skiis and said front axle assembly.
- 26. The gravity driven steerable wheeled vehicle for use on snow covered terrain according to claim 23 further comprising means for absorbing shock exerted on said ski attached to said front axle assemblies thereby damping shock, caused by said vehicle passing over rough terrain, between said front attached skiis and said front axle assembly.
- 27. The gravity driven steerable vehicle for use on snow covered terrain according to claim 26 further comprising means for absorbing shock exerted on said ski attached to said rear axle assemblies thereby damping shock caused by said vehicle passing over rough terrain, between said rear attached skiis and said rear axle assembly.
- 28. The gravity driven steerable vehicle for use on snow covered terrain further comprising a combination rear roll bar and transport bail for protecting the rider and for transporting said vehicle using a means for lifting.
- 29. A ski assembly having front end and a ski rear end, a ski running surface and a ski upward-facing surface and having a ski brake assembly configured to cause, when said brake assembly is operator actuated, a brake blade to extend below said ski running surface at said ski rear end thereby engaging the terrain surface upon which the ski is running. There may also be provided a brake return assembly preferably using springs to return said brake blade to a non-braking position.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/186,185, filed Mar. 01, 2000 which application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/159,465, filed Oct. 13, 1999 which application claims the benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/071,523, filed May 01, 1998, which application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/045,490 filed May 02, 1997.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60186185 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60159465 |
Oct 1999 |
US |
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60045490 |
May 1997 |
US |