Claims
- 1. A spring powered drive apparatus for a vehicle having at least one wheel, the apparatus comprised of
a drive assembly comprised of
a drive spring; a crank, wherein an external rotational force is applied to turn the crank; a first power transmission means disposed to communicate the rotational force to the drive spring to cause the drive spring to store rotational energy; a second power transmission means disposed to communicate the rotational energy of the drive spring to the wheel and allowing rotational action of the wheel to dissipate the rotational energy stored in the drive spring; and a braking assembly for selectively preventing rotational movement of the wheel and allowing the wheel to rotate freely, whereby the wheel is held immobile while the crank is engaged to store rotational energy in the drive spring and the wheel is allowed to rotate with the assistance of the rotational energy communicated by the second power transmission means.
- 2. The apparatus described in claim 1, wherein the first power transmission means is a bicycle chain.
- 3. The apparatus described in claim 1, wherein the first power transmission means is a belt.
- 4. The apparatus described in claim 1, wherein the second power transmission means is a bicycle chain.
- 5. The apparatus described in claim 1, wherein the second power transmission means is a belt.
- 6. The apparatus described in claim 1, wherein the external rotational force applied to the crank is manually provided by a person.
- 7. The apparatus described in claim 6, wherein the external rotational force manually applied to the crank by a person is provided by a foot and leg of the person.
- 8. The apparatus described in claim 1, wherein the wheel has a freewheel sprocket coaxially mounted on an axle of the wheel, the freewheel sprocket freely rotating in a first direction about the axle without communicating force to the axle and fixedly rotating with the axle in a second direction, and the second power transmission means is disposed to communicate rotational energy to the freewheel sprocket in the second direction.
- 9. A manually powered vehicle comprising
a vehicle with at least one wheel rotating on an axle; a drive assembly comprising
an drive spring supported on a spring shaft by a fixed hub at a first end of the drive spring and a movable hub at a second end of the drive spring, the fixed hub restraining rotational movement of the drive spring and the movable hub allowing rotational movement of the drive spring; a crank, wherein an external rotational force is applied to rotate the crank; a first power transmission means disposed to communicate rotational force provided by movement of the crank to the movable hub in a direction that opposes the inherent resistance of the drive spring to rotational movement; a second power transmission means disposed to communicate rotational force exerted by the drive spring on the movable hub to the wheel; and a braking assembly for selectively preventing rotational movement of the wheel and allowing the wheel to rotate freely.
- 10. The apparatus described in claim 9, wherein the first power transmission means is a bicycle chain.
- 11. The apparatus described in claim 9, wherein the first power transmission means is a belt.
- 12. The apparatus described in claim 9, wherein the second power transmission means is a bicycle chain.
- 13. The apparatus described in claim 9, wherein the second power transmission means is a belt.
- 14. The apparatus described in claim 9, wherein the crank is operable by a foot of a person.
- 15. The apparatus described in claim 9, wherein the fixed hub is constrained from rotational movement by a fixed rail inserted through a base of the fixed hub, whereby the base may move longitudinally as the length of the drive spring changes while resisting rotational movement of the fixed hub.
- 16. A spring powered apparatus, comprising
a wheelbarrow with a front end and a back end, the wheelbarrow having a frame supporting a load bearing container a distance from a horizontal surface, the frame held in spaced relationship with the horizontal surface by a support assembly positioned intermediate the front and back ends and a transversely mounted wheel positioned at the front end, the wheel having an axially mounted freewheel sprocket constrained from rotational movement in a first direction and freely rotating in a second direction, the frame having a handle at the back end, whereby an upward force on the handle will lift the support assembly from the horizontal surface to allow the wheelbarrow to be moved on the wheel; a manually powered drive assembly comprising
a drive assembly frame affixed to the wheelbarrow; a spring shaft transversely and fixedly supported by the drive assembly frame, the spring shaft surrounded by and supporting a drive spring, the drive spring with a first end constrained from rotational movement and a second end rigidly connected to a rotating hub axially supported by the spring shaft, the spring shaft connected to the freewheel sprocket by a first power transmission means; a drive shaft transversely supported by and rotating within the drive assembly frame, the drive shaft having a winding means affixed to an end of the drive shaft, the drive shaft connected to the rotating hub by a second power transmission means, whereby rotation of the drive shaft results in a corresponding rotation of the rotating hub; and a braking assembly for selectively preventing rotational movement of the wheel and allowing the wheel to rotate freely.
- 17. The apparatus described in claim 16, wherein the drive assembly frame is affixed to an underside of the wheelbarrow.
- 18. The apparatus described in claim 16, wherein the winding means is a crank operable for rotational movement by a foot and leg of a person.
- 19. The apparatus described in claim 18, wherein the crank has three prongs.
- 20. The apparatus described in claim 16, wherein the first power transmission means is a bicycle chain.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/383,079, filed May 24, 2002, of similar title.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60383079 |
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