1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a scooter and more particularly to a scooter foldable seat structure for a user to ride on in a standing or sitting posture and with a seat which can be folded conveniently.
2. Related Art
Because of the lightweight and compactness of scooter and its excellent mobility, it is widely used by people and has become popular and trendy around the world. Regardless of the conventional manpower scooter or the electrical type, users have to ride on it by standing on a footplate.
The common manpower scooter is lighter than the electrical type and requires less effort to push it with foot. However, the electrical scooter requires much more effort to push with foot without the drive by electric. Furthermore, even though the electrical scooter can be driven electrically and conveniently to save energy; it is the same as the conventional type, both types require the user to ride in a standing posture for a long period of time and cause burden to the user physically.
In view of the above, a scooter foldable seat structure of the present invention is provided to improve the above drawbacks and to achieve the following objectives.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a scooter foldable seat structure for a user to ride on an electrical scooter in a standing or sitting posture in order to achieve the effects of exercising and obtain rest for saving physical strength.
A secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a scooter foldable seat structure with a seat which can be foldably disposed on a footplate for saving space and for the user to stand on; and the seat can be unfolded and positioned stably above the footplate for the user to ride on in a sitting posture.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objectives, the scooter foldable seat structure of the present invention is disposed above a footplate. The foldable seat structure comprises a plate, a front supporting element, a first movable connecting element, a seat plate, a rear supporting element and a second movable connecting element. The plate is elongated with a long axial end pivotally connected to the footplate. The front supporting element is elongated with a long axial end pivotally connected to a bottom side of the plate. The first movable connecting element is movably and foldably connected to the bottom side of the plate and the front supporting element respectively in order that the front supporting element can be unfolded or folded relative to the plate. An end of the seat plate is pivotally connected to another long axial end of the plate. The rear supporting element is elongated with a long axial end pivotally connected to a bottom side of the seat plate. The second movable connecting element is movably and foldably connected to the bottom side of the seat plate and the rear supporting element respectively in order that the rear supporting element can be unfolded or folded relative to the seat plate.
When the scooter foldable seat structure is embodied, an elongated accommodating space is disposed between the two long axial ends of the plate for folding away and accommodating the front supporting element, the first movable connecting element, the seat plate, the rear supporting element and the second movable connecting element.
When the scooter foldable seat structure is embodied, the front supporting element is disposed with an elongated groove. The first movable connecting element comprises a first connecting element, and the first connecting element is disposed with a first elongated guiding groove. An end of the first connecting element is pivotally connected to the bottom side of the plate. The front supporting element is disposed with a first guiding bar penetrating through the first elongated guiding groove. A width of the elongated groove is slightly larger than a width of the first connecting element for accommodating the first connecting element.
When the scooter foldable seat structure is embodied, the rear supporting element is disposed with an elongated trough. The second movable connecting element comprises a second connecting element, and the second connecting element is disposed with a second elongated guiding groove. An end of the second connecting element is pivotally connected to the bottom side of the seat plate. The rear supporting element is disposed with a second guiding bar penetrating through the second elongated guiding groove. A width of the elongated trough is slightly larger than a width of the second connecting element for accommodating the second connecting element.
When the scooter foldable seat structure is embodied, when the front supporting element and the seat plate are unfolded, an end of the front supporting element is pressed against on the footplate, and an end of the rear supporting element is pressed against on a top side of the plate.
The present invention will become more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description thereof when read in conjunction with the attached drawings.
A scooter foldable seat structure of the present invention is disposed above a footplate. The scooter foldable seat structure comprises a plate, a front supporting element, a first movable connecting element, a seat plate, a rear supporting element and a second movable connecting element. A long axial end of the plate is pivotally connected to the footplate. A long axial end of the front supporting element is pivotally connected to a bottom side of the plate. The first movable connecting element is movably and foldably connected to the bottom side of the plate and the front supporting element respectively. An end of the seat plate is pivotally connected to another long axial end of the plate. A long axial end of the rear supporting element is pivotally connected to a bottom side of the seat plate. The second movable connecting element is movably and foldably connected to the bottom side of the seat plate and the rear supporting element respectively.
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The plate 2 is in a rectangular shape, and a long axial rear end of the plate 2 is pivotally connected to a read end of a footplate 8 by a pivot 21. The plate 2 comprises a bottom side 22 and a reversely disposed top side 23. The plate 2 has a top plate 24, and a side plate 25 is extended downwardly from a left and a right side of the top plate 24 respectively. An elongated accommodating space 26 is formed between the top plate 24 and the two side plates 25 on the left and right.
The front supporting element 3 is an elongated plate, and a long axial front end of the front supporting element 3 is pivotally connected to a bottom side of the top plate 24 of the plate 2 by a pivot 31. A width of the front supporting element 3 is slightly smaller than a width of the accommodating space 26. An elongated groove 32 is disposed at and penetrated through a central portion of the front supporting element 3. A first guiding bar 33 is fixed in the front supporting element 3 and penetrated through the elongated groove 32.
The first movable connecting element 4 comprises a first connecting element 41 and a first fixing element 42. A width of the first connecting element 41 is slightly smaller than a width of the elongated groove 32 of the front supporting element 3. The first connecting element 41 is disposed with a first elongated guiding groove 43. The first elongated guiding groove 43 is sleeved around the first guiding bar 33; in another word, the first guiding bar 33 is penetrated through the first elongated guiding groove 43 for enabling the first guiding bar 33 to move inside the first elongated guiding groove 43 limitedly. The first fixing element 42 is fixed on the bottom side of the top plate 24 of the plate 2. An end of the first connecting element 41 is pivotally connected to the first fixing element 42 by a first axial bar 44. In embodying, the end of the first connecting element 41 can also be pivotally connected to the first guiding bar 33; and the first elongated guiding groove 43 is sleeved around the first axial bar 44 for enabling the front supporting element 3 to move and fold relative to the plate 2.
The seat plate 5 has an upper plate 51. A front end of the upper plate 51 is pivotally connected to the long axial front end of the plate 2. The upper plate 51 comprises a bottom side 52 and a reversely disposed top side 53. A framed accommodating space 54 is formed under the bottom side 52 of the upper plate 51 as shown in
The rear supporting element 6 is an elongated plate with a long axial rear end pivotally connected to the bottom side 52 of the upper plate 51 of the seat plate 5 by a pivot 61. A width of the rear supporting element 6 is slightly smaller than a width of the accommodating space 54. An elongated trough 63 is disposed at and penetrated through a central portion of the rear supporting element 6. A second guiding bar 62 is disposed in the rear supporting element 6, and the second guiding bar 62 is penetrated through the elongated trough 63.
The second movable connecting element 7 comprises a second connecting element 71 and a second fixing element 72 as shown in
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Therefore, the present invention has the following advantages:
1. The scooter foldable seat structure enables the user to ride on an electrical scooter in a standing or sitting posture in order to achieve the effects of exercising and obtain rest for saving physical strength.
2. The scooter foldable seat structure enables the seat to be folded away and positioned on the footplate as well as unfolded and positioned stably above the footplate. Therefore, not only that space can be saved effectively, the user can ride on the scooter in a standing posture or in a sitting posture comfortably.
As a conclusion from the above descriptions, the expected objectives can be achieved by the scooter foldable seat structure of the present invention which enables the user to ride on the scooter in a standing posture or in a sitting posture and the seat to be folded away conveniently.
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, many modifications and variations may be made by those skilled in the art from the teachings disclosed hereinabove. Therefore, it should be understood that any modification and variation equivalent to the spirit of the present invention be regarded to fall into the scope defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102201223 | Jan 2013 | TW | national |