Claims
- 1. A dual-wheeled horse drawn sulky including an inverted generally U-shaped frame member having a pair of rearwardly and downwardly extending parallel shaft portions to receive a horse therebetween, said shaft portions having an outboard strut at each end, a pair of transversely aligned wheel axles, one positioned between each of said shaft portions and respective outboard strut, a rearwardly inclined arched member having a pair of forwardly extending portions interconnected at their rear ends by a bight portion, each of said forwardly extending portions being hingedly secured at the forward terminus to a respective one of said shaft portions, a first clamp means secured along each of said forwardly extending portions, a pair of forked members, each of said forked members being hingedly secured at the upper portion thereof with respect to a respective one of said first clamp means, the lower ends of said forked members being hingedly connected to the lower portion of said shaft portions, a driver's seat centrally located at said bight portion of said arched member.
- 2. A sulky as defined in claim 1, in which the angles between said shaft portions and said forked members are controlled by the positioning of said first clamp means fastened along said forwardly extending portions.
- 3. A sulky as defined in claim 1 further including a second clamp means movably secured with respect to said shaft portions, each of said forwardly extending portions being hingedly secured at the forward terminus to a respective one of said shaft portions by being hingedly secured with respect to said clamp means.
- 4. A sulky as defined in claim 3, in which the angle of said driver's seat is adjusted by the positioning of said second clamp means fastened along said shaft portions, in combination with the positioning of said first clamp means fastened along said telescopically adjustable portions.
- 5. A sulky as defined in claim 1, wherein said forked members each include an outer segment and a parallel inner segment between which a sulky wheel is positioned and wherein the lower ends of said forked members are hingedly connected to the lower portion of said shaft portions and said outboard struts.
- 6. A dual-wheeled horse drawn sulky including an inverted generally U-shaped frame member having a pair of rearwardly and downwardly extending parallel shaft portions to receive a horse therebetween, said shaft portions having an outboard strut at each end, a pair of transversely aligned wheel axles, one positioned between each of said shaft portions and respective outboard struts, a rearwardly inclined arched member including a sleeve means and a forwardly extending adjustable portion in telescoping engagement with respect to said sleeve means, said forwardly extending adjustable portion being interconnected at the rearmost ends thereof by a bight portion, said sleeve means being hingedly secured at the forward terminus thereof to said parallel shaft portions, a pair of forked members, each of said forked members being hingedly secured at the upper portion thereof with respect to a respective one of said forwardly extending adjustable portions, the lower ends of said forked members being hingedly connected to the lower portion of said shaft portions, a driver's seat centrally located at said bight portion of said arched member.
- 7. A sulky as defined in claim 6 wherein said forked members each include an outer segment and a parallel inner segment between which a sulky wheel is positioned and wherein the lower ends of said forked members are hingedly connected to the lower portion of said shaft portions and said outboard struts.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 44,482 filed June 1, 1979, now abandoned, which is, in turn, a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 852,475 filed Dec. 5, 1977, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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44482 |
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852475 |
Dec 1977 |
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