Claims
- 1. A human-powered, recumbent snowmobile, comprising:
(a) a frame, (b) a steering column and a steering ski attached to the frame, (c) a drive track attached to the frame, (d) a drive system powering the drive track, the drive system powered by the rider's legs, and (e) a recumbent seat attached to the frame.
- 2. The snowmobile of claim 1, wherein the drive track further comprises at least two continuous belts, and further comprising at least two front wheels and at least two rear wheels engaged by the continuous belts, the continuous belts having cross-pieces substantially perpendicular thereto.
- 3. The snowmobile of claim 2, wherein the at least two front wheels further comprise bicycle wheel rims attached by spokes to hubs rotating on ball bearings around an axle.
- 4. The snowmobile of claim 3, wherein the bicycle wheel rims further comprise a circular central portion sandwiched between a pair of circular peripheral portions of a diameter greater than the central portion, and a channel formed by the central portion and the peripheral portions, and wherein the continuous belt is frictionally engaged in the channel.
- 5. The snowmobile of claim 4, wherein the crosspieces extend laterally from the belts a distance equal to or greater than the distance between the rear wheels.
- 6. The snowmobile of claim 1, wherein the seat is adjustable for users of various heights.
- 7. The snowmobile of claim 6, wherein the seat is removably mounted to the frame by a clamp and wherein the seat may be slid forward or backward by loosening the clamp.
- 8. The snowmobile of claim 3, wherein the drive system further comprises a pair of pedals rotatably mounted to the frame, a front derailleur driven by the pedals, a chain extending rearwardly from the front derailleur, a rear derailleur engaging the chain, a rear hub driven by the rear derailleur, and a second chain engaging the rear hub and the front wheel hub.
- 9. The snowmobile of claim 8, wherein the rear derailleur is mounted to the frame above the drive track and behind the front axle, wherein the rear derailleur does not touch the drive track and any snow on the drive track in any position.
- 10. The snowmobile of claim 8, wherein the drive system further comprises an adjustable guide wheel engaging the second chain to adjust the tension of the second chain.
- 11. The snowmobile of claim 8, further comprising a disk brake engaging the rear hub.
- 12. The snowmobile of claim 2, further comprising a brake frictionally engaging the front wheels.
- 13. The snowmobile of claim 8, further comprising an emergency brake.
- 14. The snowmobile of claim 1, wherein the steering column further comprises a fork removably attached to the steering ski by a mounting bracket.
- 15. The snowmobile of claim 14, further comprising a spring pressing against the ski behind the mounting bracket to keep the tip of the ski pointing up when it leaves the ground.
- 16. The snowmobile of claim 14, wherein the steering column further comprises a shock absorber.
- 17. The snowmobile of claim 1, further comprising side skis attached to the frame.
- 18. The snowmobile of claim 1, wherein the steering ski further comprises a continuous track engaging the snow.
- 19. The snowmobile of claim 1, wherein the height of the steering column is adjustable.
- 20. The snowmobile of claim 2, wherein the at least two rear wheels further comprise bicycle wheel rims attached by spokes to hubs rotating on ball bearings around an axle.
- 21. The snowmobile of claim 20, wherein the bicycle wheel rims further comprise a circular central portion sandwiched between a pair of circular peripheral portions of a diameter greater than the central portion, and a channel formed by the central portion and the peripheral portions, and wherein the continuous belt is frictionally engaged in the channel.
- 22. The snowmobile of claim 21, further comprising a drive track cover preventing snow from entering the inside of the drive track.
- 23. The snowmobile of claim 2, wherein the crosspieces have ends and a middle therebetween, and wherein the ends are convex relative to the ground and the middle is concave relative to the ground.
- 24. The snowmobile of claim 23, further comprising a vertical partition engaging the crosspiece between the ends and parallel to the crosspiece.
- 25. The snowmobile of claim 23, further comprising ridges extending outwardly from the ends of the crosspiece.
- 26. The snowmobile of claim 1, further comprising a removable supply toboggan.
- 27. The snowmobile of claim 1, further comprising an engine providing additional power to the drive system.
- 28. A human-powered, recumbent snowmobile, comprising:
(a) a frame, (b) a steering column and a steering ski attached to the frame, (c) a drive track attached to the frame, wherein the drive track further comprises at least two continuous belts, and further comprising at least two front wheels and at least two rear wheels engaged by the continuous belts, the continuous belts having cross-pieces substantially perpendicular thereto, wherein the at least two front wheels further comprise bicycle wheel rims attached by spokes to hubs rotating on ball bearings around an axle, (d) a drive system powering the drive track, the drive system powered by the rider's legs, and (e) a recumbent seat attached to the frame.
- 29. The snowmobile of claim 28, wherein the bicycle wheel rims further comprise a circular central portion sandwiched between a pair of circular peripheral portions of a diameter greater than the central portion, and a channel formed by the central portion and the peripheral portions, and wherein the continuous belt is frictionally engaged in the channel.
- 30. A human-powered, recumbent snowmobile, comprising:
(a) a frame, (b) a steering column and a steering ski attached to the frame, (c) a drive track attached to the frame, wherein the drive track further comprises at least two continuous belts, and further comprising at least two front wheels and at least two rear wheels engaged by the continuous belts, the continuous belts having cross-pieces substantially perpendicular thereto, wherein the at least two front wheels further comprise bicycle wheel rims attached by spokes to hubs rotating on ball bearings around an axle, wherein the bicycle wheel rims further comprise a circular central portion sandwiched between a pair of circular peripheral portions of a diameter greater than the central portion, and a channel formed by the central portion and the peripheral portions, and wherein the continuous belt is frictionally engaged in the channel, (d) a drive system powering the drive track, the drive system powered by the rider's legs, wherein the drive system further comprises a pair of pedals rotatably mounted to the frame, a front derailleur driven by the pedals, a chain extending rearwardly from the front derailleur, a rear derailleur engaging the chain, a rear hub driven by the rear derailleur, and a second chain engaging the rear hub and the front wheel hub, and (e) a recumbent seat attached to the frame.
- 31. A human-powered, recumbent snowmobile, comprising:
(a) a frame, (b) a steering column and a steering ski attached to the frame, (c) a drive track attached to the frame, wherein the drive track further comprises at least two continuous belts, and further comprising at least two front wheels and at least two rear wheels engaged by the continuous belts, the continuous belts having cross-pieces substantially perpendicular thereto, wherein the at least two rear wheels further comprise bicycle wheel rims attached by spokes to hubs rotating on ball bearings around an axle, (d) a drive system powering the drive track, the drive system powered by the rider's legs, and (e) a recumbent seat attached to the frame.
- 32. The snowmobile of claim 31, wherein the bicycle wheel rims further comprise a circular central portion sandwiched between a pair of circular peripheral portions of a diameter greater than the central portion, and a channel formed by the central portion and the peripheral portions, and wherein the continuous belt is frictionally engaged in the channel.
- 33. A human-powered, recumbent snowmobile, comprising:
(a) a frame, (b) a steering column and a steering ski attached to the frame, (c) a drive track attached to the frame, wherein the drive track further comprises at least two continuous belts, and further comprising at least two front wheels and at least two rear wheels engaged by the continuous belts, the continuous belts having cross-pieces substantially perpendicular thereto, wherein the at least two rear wheels further comprise bicycle wheel rims attached by spokes to hubs rotating on ball bearings around an axle, wherein the bicycle wheel rims further comprise a circular central portion sandwiched between a pair of circular peripheral portions of a diameter greater than the central portion, and a channel formed by the central portion and the peripheral portions, and wherein the continuous belt is frictionally engaged in the channel, (d) a drive system powering the drive track, the drive system powered by the rider's legs, wherein the drive system further comprises a pair of pedals rotatably mounted to the frame, a front derailleur driven by the pedals, a chain extending rearwardly from the front derailleur, a rear derailleur engaging the chain, a rear hub driven by the rear -derailleur, and a second chain engaging the rear hub and the rear wheel hub, and (e) a recumbent seat attached to the frame.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This application is a continuation of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/345,214, filed Jan. 2, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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