The present invention relates to centered-wheel structure fore-aft self-balancing transportation devices and, more specifically, to such devices that have a dual air chamber wheel structure with pressure equalization between the air chambers to improve turning, stability, shock absorption and/or performance.
The prior art includes the Solowheel marketed by Inventist and described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,807,250, entitled Powered Single-Wheeled Self-Balancing Vehicle for Standing User and issued to Shane Chen, the inventor herein. This patent describes a single wheel or single wheel structure personal transportation device that achieves fore-aft self-balancing. The present invention may be applied to transportation devices of the type described in the '250 patent and other devices.
The prior art also includes a device similar to that shown in FIG. 1 of the '250 patent, yet with two separate tires mounted on the wheel rim. The two tires may improve side-to-side balance, yet there is no air pressure equalization between the two tires. Several disadvantageous aspects arise from this arrangement. A first is that if the air pressure in the two tires is different (as is often the case due to unequal inflation or different air-loss diffusion rates), then the device will not go in a straight line, instead curving towards the tire with lower air pressure (i.e., smaller radius). A second is that during a turn, the outside tire may lift off the ground, switching the device from a two tire on the ground more stable position to a one tire on the ground less stable position.
A third disadvantageous aspect of the non-pressure equalized two tire embodiment is that with only one wheel on the ground during a turn, the effectiveness of turning is limited to the radius of that one tire, the same way turning is achieved with the single tire device of FIG. 1 of the U.S. Pat. No. 8,807,250. The present invention permits air to pass between the two tires (or air chambers), so that the tire subjected to more weight (as a rider leans into a turn) is reduced in size compared to the tire bearing less weight. This differential in tire size creates two different radius lengths and thus aids in turning while also improving stability.
Yet a fourth disadvantageous aspect is that if there is an obstacle in a pathway that hits only one tire, the device is more likely to be knocked off balance than if there is air pressure equalization between the tires and thus the shock is absorbed in part by both tires.
Other two-tire devices exist that are not in the field of fore-aft self-balancing personal transportation devices. These include tire arrangements for tractor-trailer or “over-the-road” trucks. These arrangements are for load bearing, non-steering tires and may include devices that equalize pressure between those tires, detect leaks, equalize pressure if above a threshold, and other functions. Devices of this type are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,771,834 to Hsiao, U.S. Pat. No. 5,560,792 to Anthony, U.S. Pat. No. 5,495,880 to Yasushi, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,307,846 to Heinemann.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a personal transportation device having a dual (or multiple) air chamber wheel structure and pressure equalization between the air chambers.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide such a dual (or multiple) air chamber wheel structure that may be readily and cost-effectively manufactured and/or readily mounted and replaced by a user.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a dual air (or multiple) chamber wheel structure for a personal transportation device that improves turning, shock absorption, stability and/or performance.
These and related objects of the present invention are achieved by use of a personal transportation device with turn-aiding multiple air chamber wheel structure as described herein.
The attainment of the foregoing and related advantages and features of the invention should be more readily apparent to those skilled in the art, after review of the following more detailed description of the invention taken together with the drawings.
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Device 10 is preferably fore-aft balancing and self-propelled and may operate in a manner similar to that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,807,250 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/811,702, filed Jul. 28, 2015, and entitled Fore-Aft Self-Balancing Transportation Device With Low and Centered Foot Platform by Shane Chen. Both U.S. Pat. No. 8,807,250 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/811,702 are hereby incorporated by reference as though included in their entirety herein.
Device 10 (and devices 110,210 of
Device 10 (and others herein) preferably has what may be referred to as a “single wheel structure.” This means that while there may be two (or more) tires, those tires have a single axis of rotation and are coupled to a rim structure such that movement of one tire causes movement of the other. The tires are preferably placed in parallel and adjacent one another. In some aspects, the paired adjacent tires may approximate a single wide tire.
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The tires and their air chambers are arranged substantially parallel to one another and equally spaced from the principal vertical plane of device 10. With this arrangement, a rider may more efficiently and effectively execute a turn. As a rider shifts his/her weight to one side, say to the right, weight on the right air chamber increases while weight on the left air chamber decreases. This causes air to be pushed out of the right tire and into the left tire, decreasing the size of the right tire and increasing the size of the left tire, thus giving the right tire a smaller radius than the left tire. This difference in radius causes the device to turn to the right. It also keeps both tires on the ground longer which increases the stability of the device.
Device 10 of
Device 10 may include a drive motor 21, battery 24, electronic control circuitry 26 (hereinafter often referred to as “electronic control”), and a gyroscopic position sensor 27. Drive motor 21 may be a hub motor or other suitable motor. The battery and electronic control may be provided in any suitable manner within the housing. The gyroscopic position sensor 27 is preferably positioned toward the top of the device.
Electronic control 26 may generate control signals for motor 21 (e.g., speed and direction) based on fore-aft lean and side-to-side tilt data as detected by sensor 27. The drive motor, battery, electronic control and position sensor, and their mounting and operation, are known in the art. Various arrangements, configurations and operation of these components may be implemented in transportation device 10 or other transportation devices herein without departing from the present invention. It should be recognized that motor 21, battery 24, electronic control 26 and sensor 27 may be elsewhere located in device 10.
Device 10 may also include indicator lights 28 for indicating status and pathway lighting 29, a handle 19, and at least a first valve stem 81.
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The devices 10,110,210 of
It should be noted that the multiple air chamber air pressure equalization of the present invention is also applicable to personal transportation devices that have a seat structure and/or those that have foot supports such as bars or pedals or the like that are less extensive than a foot platform.
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Among other features, this embodiment presents a single structure that provides both air chamber inflation and equalization between the air chambers.
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It should be noted that the embodiment of
It should be noted that air conduit 90 permits retrofitting of an existing dual-tire, single wheel structure device to achieve tire pressure equalization. If need be, a hole or channel (opening 85) could be drilled in the rim 54 or disk 55 and air conduit 90 inserted therethrough and coupled on to valve stems 81,82. Releasable valve couplers 91,92 are known in the art.
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The depth and configuration of groove 346 may vary without departing from the present invention and may give the impression that there are two independent tires on rim structure 350, when there is actually only one tire. The performance will be similar to a two tire performance particularly as the groove depth increases, i.e., as the lobes approach individual tires. The similarities in performance will include (a) the feel of two side-by-side tires which facilitates lateral balance and (b) one tire (or lobe) decreasing in radius under added weight (relative to the other) such that turning and stability are improved as discussed herein.
It should be recognized that tire structure and rim structure embodiments of
It should also be recognized that the dual (or multiple) air chamber tire structure disclosed herein achieves several benefits. One is that with the tire pressure equalized, the tires or lobes will be inflated to the same degree and thus the tires or lobes will have the same radius, causing the device to travel straight forward when a rider places equal weight on both platforms. Another is that turning effectiveness is improved as discussed above. Yet another is that stability is improved as the two tires or lobes will retain contain with the ground longer than a two separate tire arrangement. In addition, the pressure equalization improves shock absorption as shocks are distributed over a greater air volume. These and other benefits are achieved by the present invention.
While the invention has been described in connection with specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that it is capable of further modification, and this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention following, in general, the principles of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains and as may be applied to the essential features hereinbefore set forth, and as fall within the scope of the invention and the limits of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of earlier filed U.S. provisional application No. 62/373,967, filed Aug. 11, 2016, entitled Ergonomic, Central-Wheel Structure Self-Balancing Device by the inventor above.