Claims
- 1. A ski attachment kit for a kick scooter having a scooter steering assembly that includes a front fork configured for attaching a front wheel, a scooter body that includes a stand-on area and a rear fork rearward of the stand-on area configured for attaching a rear wheel, and a coupling that couples the steering assembly and the scooter body, the kit comprising:
a front ski assembly having a scooter steering assembly mount that receives and releasably retains the steering assembly while providing a clearance for an attached front wheel; and a rear ski assembly having a scooter body mount that receives and releasably retains the scooter body while providing a clearance for an attached rear wheel.
- 2. The kit of claim 1, wherein the scooter steering assembly mount includes a plurality of front fork receiving arms that receive and releasably retain the front fork.
- 3. The kit of claim 1, wherein the scooter steering assembly mount includes two front fork receiving arms that cooperatively have a first spaced-apart configuration that receives the front fork, and when released from the first configuration, cooperatively move to a second configuration that retains the front fork.
- 4. The kit of claim 3, wherein at least one fork receiving arm includes a configuration that supports a portion of the kick scooter and a kick scooter rider.
- 5. The kit of claim 3, wherein the scooter steering assembly mount further includes a fixatable member that, when fixated, inhibits movement of the two opposing front fork receiving arms from the second configuration to the first configuration.
- 6. The kit of claim 1, wherein the scooter steering assembly mount includes at least one member that receives and releasably retains a front wheel attached to the front fork.
- 7. The kit of claim 1, wherein the scooter steering assembly mount includes a gripping member that compressively and releasably grips a portion of the scooter steering assembly.
- 8. The kit of claim 7, wherein the gripped portion of the scooter steering assembly includes the front fork.
- 9. The kit of claim 7, wherein the gripped portion of the scooter steering assembly includes a front wheel attached to the front fork.
- 10. The kit of claim 1, wherein the scooter body mount includes at least one retaining member configured to releasably mount the rear ski assembly with the scooter body.
- 11. The kit of claim 1, wherein the scooter body further includes a first mating surface, and the scooter body mount includes a second mating surface configured to mate with the first mating surface.
- 12. The kit of claim 1, wherein the scooter body mount includes at least one retaining member configured to releasably engage and retain the rear fork of the scooter.
- 13. The kit of claim 12, wherein two retaining arms of the at least one retaining member cooperatively have a first spaced-apart configuration that receives the rear fork, and when released from the first configuration, cooperatively move to a second configuration that retains the rear fork.
- 14. The kit of claim 1, wherein the scooter body mount includes at least one member that receives and releasably retains a rear wheel attached to the rear fork.
- 15. The kit of claim 1, wherein the scooter body mount includes a gripping member that compressively and releasably grips a portion of the scooter body.
- 16. The kit of claim 1, wherein the rear ski assembly further includes a brake having a user engagement surface that receives a force applied by a foot of a user and a braking plate that engages snow, the brake being activated in response to the force and transferring the force to the braking plate.
- 17. The kit of claim 16, wherein the brake further includes a snow displacement surface configured such that, when the rear ski assembly moves across a snow surface and the braking plate engages snow, the snow displacement surface displaces engaged snow into air space above the snow surface.
- 18. A foot-operated brake for a kick scooter converted for sliding on snow by attaching at least one ski having an elongated glide plate, and a tip portion and a tail portion separated by a central portion having a scooter mount, the brake comprising:
a brake guide coupled to the ski; and a brake coupled to the brake guide and including a user engagement surface that receives a force applied by a foot of a user and a brake plate that engages snow when activated by the force.
- 19. The brake of claim 18, wherein the brake guide includes a pivot, and the brake is pivotally coupled to the pivot, such that the force applied to the engagement surface pivots the brake about the pivot.
- 20. The brake of claim 18, wherein the brake guide is coupled to the ski proximate to the tail portion of the ski.
- 21. The brake of claim 18, wherein the brake guide is coupled to a tail portion of the scooter mount.
- 22. The brake of claim 18, wherein the brake further includes a configuration for trailing engagement with snow.
- 23. The brake of claim 18, wherein the brake further includes a snow displacement surface configured such that, when the ski moves across a snow surface in a tip-first manner and the braking plate engages snow, the snow displacement surface displaces engaged snow into air space above the snow surface.
- 24. The brake of claim 18, further including an elastic member disposed between the glide plate and the brake, the elastic member biasing the braking plate in an elevated position and away from the snow when the glide plate is proximate to the snow until depressed with a force that overcomes the elastic member allowing the braking plate to pivot downwardly and protrude into the snow.
- 25. The brake of claim 24, wherein the elastic member includes a spring.
- 26. The brake of claim 18, wherein the brake plate includes a braking surface that substantially resistively engages snow.
- 27. The brake of claim 26, wherein, when the ski slides across a snow surface in a tip-first manner, the brake plate initially engages snow behind the tail.
- 28. An improved snow scooter having a longitudinal axis, a tip portion and a tail portion joined together by a stand-on area, a handle, and at least one gliding surface having a flat portion defining a plane, the improvement comprising:
a pivot; and a trailing brake coupled to the pivot and including a user engagement surface that receives a force applied by a foot of a user, a pivot engagement portion, and a brake plate that engages snow when activated by the force.
- 29. The improved snow scooter of claim 18, further including an elastic member disposed between the gliding surface and the brake, the elastic member biasing the brake plate in an elevated position and away from the snow when the gliding surface is proximate to the snow until depressed with a force that overcomes the elastic member allowing the braking plate to pivot downwardly and protrude into the snow.
- 30. The improved snow scooter of claim 29, wherein the elastic member includes a spring.
- 31. The improved snow scooter of claim 29, wherein the brake plate protrudes below the plane in an orientation generally transverse to the longitudinal axis.
- 32. The improved snow scooter of claim 29, wherein the brake further includes a snow displacement surface configured such that, when the scooter moves across a snow surface in a tip-first direction generally aligned with the longitudinal axis and the braking plate engages snow, the snow displacement surface displaces engaged snow into air space above the snow surface.
- 33. The improved snow of claim 18, wherein the pivot is coupled to the tail portion.
- 34. The improved snow scooter of claim 18, wherein the tail portion upturns.
- 35. A foot-operated brake for a snow scooter, the brake comprising:
a brake guide coupled to the snow scooter; and a brake coupled to the brake guide and including a user engagement surface that receives a force applied by a foot of a user and a brake plate that engages snow when activated by the force.
- 36. The brake of claim 35, wherein the brake guide includes a pivot, and the brake is pivotally coupled to the pivot, such that the force applied to the engagement surface pivots the brake about the pivot.
- 37. The brake of claim 35, wherein the brake further includes a configuration for trailing engagement with snow.
- 38. The brake of claim 35, wherein the brake further includes a snow displacement surface configured such that, when the snow scooter moves across a snow surface in a forward manner and the braking plate engages snow, the snow displacement surface displaces engaged snow into air space above the snow surface.
- 39. The brake of claim 35, further including an elastic member disposed between the snow scooter and the brake, the elastic member biasing the braking plate in an elevated position and away from the snow when the snow scooter is proximate to the snow until depressed with a force that overcomes the elastic member allowing the braking plate to pivot downwardly and protrude into the snow.
PRIORITY
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/970,381 for SNOWSKATE AND SNOW SCOOTER filed Oct. 2, 2001, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/237,225 for SNOWSKATE AND SNOW SCOOTER filed Oct. 2, 2000, both of which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. The present application also claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/461,872, filed Apr. 9, 2003, for BRAKE AND SNAP-ON SKI ATTACHMENTS FOR A KICK SCOOTER, which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. The present application also claims priority from U.S. Patent Application No. 60/425,222, filed Nov. 8, 2002, for SNAP-ON SKI ATTACHMENTS FOR A KICK SCOOTER, which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60237225 |
Oct 2000 |
US |
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60461872 |
Apr 2003 |
US |
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60425222 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09970381 |
Oct 2001 |
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10703180 |
Nov 2003 |
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