The invention relates to a skateboard comprising a front plate and a rear plate which have one wheel each, and which are connected by means of a spring element.
Such a skateboard is known e.g. from U.S. Pat. No. 5,540,455. The skateboard according to the US patent has a front plate and a rear plate, which are connected with each other by a spring element.
Further, EP 1 511 541 B1 discloses a skateboard of the same type, but having wheels whose axes are inclined and secured directly to the front plate and the rear plate, respectively.
However, it has been found that the front plate and/or the rear plate may crack, if they are subjected to too great loads which are caused by the wheels, as impacts from the wheels are transferred directly to the front plate and the rear plate.
It is an object of the invention to remedy this defect.
This is achieved according to the invention in that the skateboard is characterized in that the spring element is formed by an elongated torsional spring, which is secured at each end to a rod, to which the wheels are secured.
In this manner, impacts from the wheels will be transferred to the respective rods thereof and not to the front plate and the rear plate.
When the spring is configured as a leaf spring, a suitable spring characteristic and thereby control of the mutual movability of the plates are achieved.
An expedient way of securing the wheels to the rod is that the two wheels, each of which comprises a bracket as well as a rotary shaft, are secured to their respective threads in their respective rods.
When the wheels are mounted inclined, it is ensured that the wheels are aligned in the travelling direction in use,
When the front plate and the rear plate are provided with bushings into which the rods may be inserted and to which they may be secured, a firm assembly of the board without any risk of breaks is ensured.
When the spring is enclosed in a pipe, it is protected, and its function is ensured.
When the wheels are cushioned, the board and thereby the user are not exposed to direct stresses.
Finally, it is expedient to construct the boards so as to allow for the mounting of brake blocks and/or support wheels, as this will protect the boards themselves against wear and moreover facilitate the use.
The invention will be described more fully below with reference to the drawing, in which
The assembled skateboard, which is shown in
This spring arrangement comprises a leaf spring 3, which is preferably constructed as a laminate comprising two or more spring members. These spring members are held together, e.g. by a plurality of spot welds 8, and are moreover secured to a rod 1 and 2 at each end by means of a rivet or a screw 7.
This arrangement is preferably enclosed in a pipe member 6, which protects the spring against dust and water.
The rods 1 and 2 are preferably made of aluminium, which is partly light d partly does not corrode.
A shown in
Finally, the outermost parts of the rods are provided with transverse threaded holes 14 into which a screw 17 may be screwed, so that the rods and thereby the entire spring arrangement may be secured to the boards 15 and 16, as shown in
The two boards 15 and 16 are shown in section in
A bushing or bore 9 is provided in the longitudinal direction of the boards, so that each board may be inserted on to a rod 1 and 2 with the spring element 3 in the pipe 6 between them, as shown in
Then, the rods 1 and 2 may be locked to the boards by means of the previously mentioned bolt or screw 17.
After this, the board is mounted, it being noted that each board may be twisted and moved individually, since they are each secured to a rod 1 and 2 with the spring member 3 between them,
The wheels are shown in
A spring 13 may be incorporated, in the event that cushioning of the wheels should be needed.
As, shown in
One or more projections or blocks 19 are shown on the rear edge of the rear board 16, which serve as brake blocks when the board is tilted up-wards at the front.
Depressions or recesses 18, as shown in
The skateboard according to the invention may easily be assembled and disassembled by the removal of a few bolts 17, just as the wheels may be easily be removed by screwing out the stay 12.
Hereby, the board may easily be repaired, and the parts may be exchanged, as needed.
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