This application claims priority to German application 10 2019 002 632.2, filed Apr. 10, 2019, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a roller board. In particular, the invention relates to a steering device for such a roller board, which is generally also referred to as a skateboard. According to the invention, however, scooters can also be included.
DE 20 2008 006 764 U1 describes a roller board having a grip element as steering means for rollers that are arranged so as to be rotatable about a steering axis perpendicular to their axle when the roller board experiences a steering movement.
DE 20 2015 0153 05 U1 illustrates a roller board having a deck that acts as a standing surface, as well as having two tilt-activated steering axles and four wheels.
The object of the invention is to provide a roller board having a simplified steering device that also enables very small radii of curvature, can be actuated with little effort, and returns smoothly and dynamically after deflection to the starting position for straight-ahead travel.
This object is achieved by the features specified in claim 1. Advantageous embodiments and refinements of the invention can be found in the subclaims.
The invention is explained in more detail below using exemplary embodiments in conjunction with the drawings. In the drawings:
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A single rear wheel 7 is attached to the rear region of the frame 1 and is provided here with a wheel brake 7a. A pivotable bracket 8 is attached to the front region of the roller board and can be pivoted between an essentially vertical position, which is shown in
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In another exemplary embodiment of the invention, the pivot pin 15 is made of a resilient material, while the holding block 14 is made of a rigid material. The upper end of the pivot pin 15 is securely and non-rotatably connected to the fastening block 17.
The pivot pin 15 has a larger diameter in the region disposed within the holding block 14 than in the region disposed within the fastening block 17. In the upper region of the holding block 14, the diameter thereof is smaller than in the lower region and acts as a guide for a segment of the fastening block 17, resulting in a pivot bearing in which the pivot pin 15 forms the axis of rotation.
The rotationally fixed connection between the pivot pin 15 and the front axle 5 is accomplished in that the front axle 5 is inserted through a hole 16 in the pivot pin 15. Correspondingly, the holding block 14 also has a hole 18 that is aligned with the hole 16 of the pivot pin 15, so that the front axle 5 can be inserted through both holes 16 and 18.
In this exemplary embodiment, the pivot pin 15 is attached to the holding block 14 by means of a screw 19 that is screwed into the fastening block 17 and the pivot pin 15, and a washer 20 can also be provided.
The fastening block 17 here has four screw holes 21 by means of which it can be screwed to the footboard 1 (
As a result, using the front wheels 3 and 4, the front axle 5 can be rotated about the pivot pin 15 so that the roller board can be steered.
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The aforementioned limitation of the rotation of the pivot pin 15 is accomplished by means of first and second disks 24 and 25 coupled to the pivot pin 15. The first disk 24 has a hexagon socket 26 that is placed on hexagon head 27 at an end region 28 of the pivot pin 15, so that the disk 24 is connected rotation-fast to the pivot pin 15. Furthermore, the disk 24 has a plurality of radially outwardly projecting limit stops 29 that cooperate with counter-stops 30 of the second disk 25, the two disks 24 and 25 being disposed in a common plane when assembled. The second disk 25 has on its outer circumference a plurality of indentations 31 that interact with projections 32 inside the fastening block 17, so that the second disk 25 cannot rotate relative to the fastening block 17. As a result of this arrangement, the pivot pin 15 can only rotate within a limited range relative to the fastening block 17, since the projections 29 are limited in their direction of rotation by the counter-stops 30 of the second disk 25.
The first disk 24 is arranged in the interior of the second disk 25, which has radially inwardly projecting limit stops 30 that limit a relative rotation of the first disk 24 together with the pivot pin 15. The second disk 25 is in turn held non-rotatably in the fastening block 17 in that the former has recesses 31 on its outer circumference in which radially projecting projections 32 engage in the interior of the fastening block 17.
For more precise guidance of the pivot pin 15, a sleeve 33 is also provided and is attached to an end 28 of the pivot pin 15 that faces the fastening block 17 and that has a smaller diameter than the rest of the pivot pin 15. The sleeve 33 is slotted in the axial direction and thus also acts as a resilient mounting for the end of the pivot pin 15 in the fastening block 17.
On its side facing the fastening block 17 the holding block 14 has a cylindrical projection 33 which engages in the fastening block 17. On the outer circumference of the cylindrical projection 33 there are a plurality of recesses 34 that are oriented inward radially and axially and that are aligned with the projections 32 of the fastening block 17, so that the end of the holding block 14 facing the fastening block 17 is fixed there. Since the holding block 14 is made of resilient material, on the one hand it allows the rotational axis 5 to be rotated relative to the fastening block 17 about the axis of the pivot pin 15 within the ranges defined by the limit stops 29 and 30, and on the other hand, due to its resilient properties, it effects a restoring force for straight-ahead travel.
In summary, the invention proves a particularly simple and stable steering device that also enables very small radii of curvature, can be actuated with little effort, and returns dynamically and smoothly after deflection to the starting position for straight-ahead travel.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2019 002 632.2 | Apr 2019 | DE | national |