Claims
- 1. A recumbent vehicle comprising parallelally paired recumbent bicycles operatively and reversibly joined by a bracing assembly comprising less than four brace members, said parallelally paired recumbent bicycles being thereby separable for individual riding.
- 2. The recumbent vehicle of claim 1 wherein each of said parallelally paired recumbent bicycles comprise a diamond frame adapted to receive portions of said bracing assembly.
- 3. The recumbent vehicle of claim 2 wherein said bracing assembly comprises forward and rearward bracing members which constrain said parallelally paired recumbent bicycles in six degrees of motion.
- 4. The recumbent vehicle of claim 3 wherein said six degrees of motion include pitch, roll, yaw, lateral side to side, lateral for and aft, and lateral up and down.
- 5. The recumbent vehicle of claim 3 wherein said diamond frame includes a front triangle from which extends a rear triangle, said front triangle adapted to receive a portion of said forward bracing member.
- 6. The recumbent vehicle of claim 5 wherein said rear triangle is adapted to receive a portion of said rearward bracing member.
- 7. The recumbent vehicle of claim 6 wherein said front triangle includes a top tube adapted to receive said portion of said forward bracing member.
- 8. The recumbent vehicle of claim 7 wherein said rear triangle includes seatstays adapted to receive said portion of said rearward bracing member.
- 9. The recumbent vehicle of claim 8 wherein said bracing assembly further includes front and rear brackets for reversibly receiving said brace members, said front bracket being supported by said top tube, said rear bracket being supported by said seat stays.
- 10. The recumbent vehicle of claim 9 wherein said bracing assembly further includes quick release pins operatively joining said brace members to said brackets.
- 11. The recumbent vehicle of claim 10 wherein said parallelally paired recumbent bicycles are capable of being independently powered while operatively joined by said bracing assembly.
- 12. The recumbent vehicle of claim 11 further comprising a steering coupler assembly, said steering coupler assembly adapted to receive individual steering mechanisms of each of said parallelally paired recumbent bicycles so as to provide geometrically correct steering for said vehicle.
- 13. The recumbent vehicle of claim 12 wherein each of said parallelally paired recumbent bicycles includes a seat adapted to at least partially support a canopy.
- 14. The recumbent vehicle of claim 1 wherein each of said parallelally paired recumbent bicycles includes a frame having joined forward and rearward frame portions, said frame adapted to receive portions of said bracing assembly.
- 15. The recumbent vehicle of claim 14 wherein said bracing assembly comprises forward and rearward bracing members, said forward bracing member being receivable by said forward frame portion, said rearward bracing member being receivable by said rearward frame portion.
- 16. The recumbent vehicle of claim 15 wherein said forward frame portion comprises a front triangle from which extends a rear triangle, said front triangle adapted to receive a portion of said forward bracing member.
- 17. The recumbent vehicle of claim 16 wherein said front triangle includes a head tube adapted to receive a portion of said forward bracing member.
- 18. The recumbent vehicle of claim 17 wherein said bracing assembly further includes front and rear brackets for reversibly receiving said brace members, said front bracket being supported by said head tube.
- 19. The recumbent vehicle of claim 18 wherein each of said parallelally paired recumbent bicycles includes a suspension assembly for at least partially suspending a ground engaging wheel thereof.
- 20. The recumbent vehicle of claim 19 wherein said suspension assembly is operatively interposed between said front and rear frame portions.
- 21. A recumbent vehicle comprising parallelally paired recumbent bicycles operatively joined by a bracing assembly, said parallelally paired recumbent bicycles being separable for individual riding, each of said parallelally paired recumbent bicycles comprising a frame operatively supporting a front wheel and a rear wheel, said frame comprising a head tube indirectly linked with a bottom bracket, said bottom bracket being positioned between said front and rear wheels.
- 22. A conversion kit for reversibly uniting a pair of recumbent bicycles so as to form a recumbent quad, each of the recumbent bicycles comprising a diamond frame, said kit comprising a bracing assembly comprising a pair of braces, and brackets adapted to reversibly receive portions of said braces therein, one of said brackets being a front bracket, another of said brackets being a rear bracket, said front bracket being supported by a front triangle of the diamond frame, said rear bracket being supported by a rear triangle of the diamond frame.
- 23. The kit of claim 22 further comprising a steering coupler assembly, said steering coupler assembly comprising a tie rod and mounting hardware, said mounting hardware being operatively supported on stems of handle bar assemblies of each of the recumbent bicycles, said tie rod thereby joining the handle bars assemblies of each of the recumbent bicycles to effectuate geometrically correct steering for the recumbent quad.
- 24. The kit of claim 23 wherein said bracing members comprise box beams.
- 25. The kit of claim 24 wherein said mounting hardware comprises brackets.
- 26. The kit of claim 25 further comprising hand operable pins for reversibly joining said box beams to said brackets.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a regular application filed under 35 U.S.C. §111(a) claiming priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) (1), of provisional application Ser. No. 60/205,339 having a filing date of May 18, 2000, filed under 35 U.S.C. §111(b).
Provisional Applications (1)
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60205339 |
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