BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The field of endeavor of my invention pertains to bicycle technology particularly to the standing hand tricycle.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The substance or general idea of my invention is to allow people with weak legs and strong arms that get tired walking to use, in a standing position, a light and simple hand powered tricycle instead to have to use prematurely a wheelchair or an electric wheeled vehicle heavy and expensive. This new configuration of a hand tricycle allowing user to stand constitutes a technological improvement in the cycle industry.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
My invention consist in a mini standing hand powered tricycle FIG. 1 for sidewalks, shopping centers, indoor large surfaces, etc. Conceived originally for users, with weak legs and strong arms, that get tired walking.
A 12½ inch bicycle wheel with standered sprocket and brake is used. FIG. 2 The wheel is propulse by a conventional bicycle pedal sprocket wheel assembly FIG. 3 to allow hand propulsion, steering, and braking by the user in a standing position.
The frame is made from standered bicycle framing FIG. 4.
A reinforce post approximately 36″ long FIG. 4 in a upright position is used with the pedal sprocket wheel assembly FIG. 3 at the upper end and the 12½ inch wheel with its sprocket brake assembly FIG. 2 at the bottom end.
A standered bicycle chain is used as a power transmitter.
A light aluminium 10″×12″ platform (a sort of mini flat trailer) mounted on two 3″ skate board wheels FIG. 5 on which the user stands is couple to the reinforce post previously described. FIG. 4
A bicycle front wheel fork tubing bearing assembly FIG. 6 is used to connect the skateboard wheel platform to the main post. The female tubing is welded vertically to the main post FIG. 4 and the male bearing tubing is firmly attached to the plate form. FIG. 5. When insert one into the other, the retaining washer and nut in place, the standing tricycle is operational. Side view of the tricycle FIG. 7
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1 Side view of the tricycle
FIG. 2 a 12½ inch bicycle wheel with standered sprocket and brake
FIG. 3 Conventional bicycle pedal sprocket wheel assembly
FIG. 4 Reinforce post approximately 36″ long with the pedal sprocket cylinder welded at the upper end, a female fork tubing welded along it and the rear bicycle wheel frame braces welded at the bottom end.
FIG. 5 Aluminium 10″×12″ platform mounted on two 3″ skate board wheels
FIG. 6 Male tubing of a bicycle front wheel fork tubing bearing assembly
FIG. 7 Side view of the tricycle