1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a skateboard and, more particularly, to a truck for a skateboard.
2. Related Prior Art
There have been devised various trucks for skateboards such as those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,080,845 and 7,093,842. These trucks are intended to provide excellent steering without suffering the jam of the wheels. These attempts are however unsatisfactory.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a truck for a skateboard capable of excellent steering without suffering the jam of the wheels thereof.
According to the present invention, a truck includes a chassis attached to a deck of a skateboard, a yoke pivotally connected to the chassis and two wheels provided on the yoke. The chassis includes a rod extended from the underside thereof. The yoke includes a first portion, a second portion extended from the first portion, a third portion extended from the second portion so that the first and third portions thereof are biased and a rod extended from the upside of the first portion thereof. The wheels are provided on third portion of the yoke. A torque spring includes two ends located on opposite sides of the rods. One of the ends of the torque spring engages with the rod of the chassis while the remaining end of the torque spring engages with the rod of the yoke. Thus, the torque spring is loaded and tends to return the yoke relative to the chassis.
Other objectives and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the drawings.
The present invention will be described through the illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings.
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The chassis 2 includes a tube 10 extended from the underside thereof, an arched block 12 formed around the tube 10 and a rod 11 extended from the underside thereof.
The yoke 4 is formed with a first portion 13, a second portion 15 extended from the first portion 13 substantially at the right angle and a third portion 17 extended from the second portion 15 substantially at the right angle. Thus, the axis of the first portion 13 of the yoke 4 is biased from the axis of the third portion 17 of the yoke 4. The first portion 13 of the yoke 4 is hub defining an aperture 14. An arched wall 16 and a rod 18 are formed on the upper side of the first portion 13 of the yoke 4. The arched wall 16 is formed around the aperture 14. The wheels 6 are provided on two opposite sides of the third portion 17 of the yoke 4.
The torque spring 8 includes a helical portion 20 and two hooks 22 extended from the helical portion 20. The hooks 22 cross each other.
A threaded bolt 24 and a nut 26 are used to join the chassis 2, the yoke 4 and the torque spring 8 to each other. Washers 28 and 30 may be used to ensure firm engagement of the threaded bolt 24 with the nut 26. A bush 32 may be used to ensure smooth pivoting of the yoke 4 relative to the chassis 2.
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The axis of the rotation of the first portion 13 of the yoke 14 is not particular to a plane in which the deck lies. The axis of the rotation of the first portion 13 of the yoke 14 and the axis of the rotation of the wheels 6 are staggered. Thus, the skateboard can be steered to a large extent but laterally tilted to a small extent. That is, the skateboard can readily be steered while the wheels 6 will not be jammed by the deck.
The primary advantage of the skateboard of the present invention is to allow excellent steering without suffering the jam of the wheels.
The present invention has been described via the illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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4088334 | Johnson | May 1978 | A |
4185847 | Johnson | Jan 1980 | A |
6375205 | De Fontenay et al. | Apr 2002 | B1 |
7080845 | Inchley | Jul 2006 | B2 |
7093842 | Chmelar | Aug 2006 | B2 |
7159879 | Cole | Jan 2007 | B2 |