1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a skateboard, and more particularly to a swing-type skateboard.
2. Description of the Related Art
Currently, the most popular skateboard is the skateboard with four rollers. The four rollers are respectively positioned at a front end and a rear end of the skateboard to provide very good stability in skating. However, in use of such skateboard, a user must tread the ground with one foot to help in skating and moving the skateboard forward. Moreover, the operational sensitivity of such skateboard is poor. In addition, the board body of such skateboard is made of wooden board. It is hard to process the wooden board and the cost is high. As a result, the board body of the skateboard generally has a quite monotonous configuration without changeability. Furthermore, the adoption of wooden board as the material of the board body leads to environmental protection problem due to tree logging.
Another type of skateboards is provided. Such skateboard has only two rollers respectively positioned at the front end and the rear end thereof. However, the front and rear rollers of such skateboard are arranged in alignment and such skateboard contacts the ground only at two points. Therefore, such skateboard has low stability and is hard to use. Only a very experienced player can play such skateboard well.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a swing skateboard, which has very good operational sensitivity and stability. A user can wiggle his/her body to tilt the skateboard and drive the skateboard forward.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a swing skateboard, which has enhanced structural strength and is able to bear greater load.
To achieve the above and other objects, the swing skateboard of the present invention includes a board body, a front roller unit and a rear roller unit. The board body is an elongated body. The front roller unit has a front roller fork rotatably disposed at a front end of the bottom face of the board body, and a front roller rotatably mounted on the front roller fork. Accordingly, the front roller unit can 360-degree swivel. The rear roller unit has a rear roller shaft mounted under the bottom face of the board body, and two rear rollers respectively rotatably disposed at two ends of the rear roller shaft.
Accordingly, the skateboard contacts the ground at three points to have better stability for a user to conveniently operate the skateboard. Especially, a user can wiggle his/her body to tilt the board body leftward and rightward and make the front roller unit responsively laterally swing so as to urge the skateboard to naturally move forward.
The bottom face of the board body is formed with raised/recessed reinforcement structures to enhance load capacity of the skateboard. The board body can be made of plastic material.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The board body 10 is an elongated body having a front end and a rear end. The board body 10 includes a bottom board 11 and a top board 12 disposed on a top face of the bottom board 11. In this embodiment, the board body 10 is made of plastic material. Preferably, the material of the bottom board 11 and the top board 12 is Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Stryene (ABS). Alternatively, the board body 10 can be made by means of integral injection molding.
Two elongated ribs 111 are disposed under a bottom face of the bottom board 11 as shown in
The top board 12 has a bottom face under which multiple diaphragms 122 are disposed as shown in
An anti-slip member 14 in the form of a thin sheet has a configuration identical to that of the top face of the board body 10. A rough anti-slip face is disposed on atop face of the anti-slip member 14. The anti-slip member 14 is fixedly disposed on the top face of the top board 12 by means of such as adhesion to provide anti-slip effect.
The front roller unit 20 has a front roller fork 21 and a front roller 22 pivotally disposed on the front roller fork 21. A rotary shaft 211 of the front roller fork 21 is pivotally disposed on the slope 115 of the protrudent seat 114 of the bottom board 11 as shown in
The rear roller unit 30 has a roller seat 31 fixedly disposed at the rear end of the bottom face of the bottom board 11; a central shaft 32 having a top end connected with the roller seat 31; a rear roller shaft 33 mounted at a bottom end of the central shaft 32, and two rear rollers 34 respectively pivotally disposed at two ends of the rear roller shaft 33. The rear roller unit 30 is arranged under an inclined section B of the bottom board 11 as shown in
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According to the above arrangement, the present invention has the following advantages:
In conclusion, the swing skateboard of the present invention has very good operational sensitivity and stability and can be formed with various configurations.
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
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