Claims
- 1. A belt tensioning mechanism for tensioning a belt that transmits torque from a motor to a rotary member having an axis of rotation, the belt tensioning mechanism comprising:
a. a motor having a roller for engaging the belt; b. a cam plate having a slot ridge for receiving the motor, a rotation ridge disposed eccentrically with respect to the slot ridge, and a plurality of circumferential sprocket teeth; and c. a transmission plate fixed with respect to the axis of rotation of the rotary member, the motor having a rotational orientation defined with respect to the transmission plate, the transmission plate having a substantially elliptical cam plate rotation shelf for receiving the cam plate rotation ridge such that a lateral position of the motor with respect to the transmission plate may be changed by rotation of the cam plate while the rotational orientation of the motor remains substantially constant.
- 2. A self-pulling mechanism for a wheel having a tapered axle bore and a hub, the mechanism comprising:
a. an axle having a taper corresponding to the bore of the wheel and a threaded end; b. a retaining ring seated on an inside groove of the hub of the wheel; and c. a wheel nut having a threaded bore corresponding to the threaded end of the axle such that upon tightening the wheel is retained on the axle and upon loosening a force is applied to the retaining ring for removing the wheel from the axle.
- 3. A personal vehicle for locomotion across a surface, the vehicle comprising:
a. a support structure for bearing a payload; b. a wheel that contacts the ground, the wheel coupled to the support structure and having a tapered bore and a hub having an inside groove; c. an axle having a taper corresponding to the bore of the wheel and a threaded end; d. a retaining ring seated on the inside groove of the hub of the wheel; and e. a wheel nut having a threaded bore corresponding to the threaded end of the axle such that upon tightening the wheel is retained on the axle and upon loosening a force is applied to the retaining ring for removing the wheel from the axle.
- 4. A method for informing the user of a personal vehicle of a current mode of operation of the personal vehicle, the method including displaying on a display monitor an icon corresponding to the current mode of operation.
- 5. A vehicle for carrying a payload including a user, the vehicle comprising:
a) a ground-contacting module that supports the payload, the ground-contacting module including at least one ground-contacting member; b) motorized drive arrangement, mounted to the ground-contacting module, the drive arrangement causing, when powered, automatically balanced operation of the vehicle in an operating position that is unstable with respect to tipping when the motorized drive arrangement is not powered; c) a seat assembly for supporting the user; and d) at least one caster coupled to the seat assembly, the vehicle being operable with each caster either engaging or not engaging the ground, each caster moving with respect to the seat assembly only in response to ground engagement.
- 6. A vehicle according to claim 5, wherein the at least one caster may be moved in a direction having a vertical component during operation of the vehicle.
- 7. A vehicle according to claim 5, wherein each caster is coupled to the seat assembly in such a manner that each caster can be decoupled from the seat assembly without the use of a tool.
- 8. A vehicle according to claim 5, wherein each caster is coupled to the seat assembly by means of a quick-disconnect mechanism.
- 9. A vehicle in accordance with claim 5 further including a caster suspension mechanism for dampening transmission of vibration to the vehicle.
- 10. A personal vehicle for carrying a user having a center of gravity (CG), the vehicle comprising:
a) a ground-contacting module for conveying the user across a surface; b) a seat assembly coupled to the ground-contacting module for supporting the user in a seated position; and c) at least one caster coupled to the seat assembly, the vehicle being operable with each caster either engaging or not engaging the ground, each caster moving with respect to the seat assembly only in response to ground engagement.
- 11. A vehicle according to claim 10, wherein the at least one caster may be moved in a direction having a vertical component during operation of the vehicle.
- 12. A vehicle according to claim 10, wherein each caster is coupled to the seat assembly in such a manner that each caster can be decoupled from the seat assembly without the use of a tool.
- 13. A vehicle according to claim 10, wherein each caster is coupled to the seat assembly by means of a quick-disconnect mechanism.
- 14. A vehicle in accordance with claim 10 further including a caster suspension mechanism for dampening transmission of vibration to the vehicle.
- 15. A vehicle for carrying a payload, the vehicle comprising:
a) a support for bearing the payload; b) a ground-contacting module coupled to the support; c) a motorized drive arrangement coupled to the ground-contacting module for powered operation of the vehicle; and d) a power module including battery packs, each pack held in place by a retaining latch such that power from a battery pack is always interrupted when its retaining latch is open.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/325,463, filed Jun. 3, 1999, which application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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09325463 |
Jun 1999 |
US |
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09978711 |
Oct 2001 |
US |