Claims
- 1. A kit for converting a standard bicycle into a tracked cycle, the kit comprising:
a) a drive wheel configured to be coupled to a frame of the standard bicycle, and configured to be operatively coupled to a drive of the standard bicycle; b) a pair of arms each having a first end configured to be coupled to the frame of the standard bicycle, and a second end configured to extend rearward from the frame; c) a bogie wheel, coupled to the second end of the arm and located rearward of the drive wheel; and d) a continuous track, movably disposed around the drive and bogie wheels; and e) the arms attaching the bogie wheel to the frame in a cantilever configuration.
- 2. A kit in accordance with claim 1, wherein each arm has a bend so that the arm extends inwardly to allow the arm to bend vertically.
- 3. A kit in accordance with claim 1, wherein the bogie wheel pivots with respect to the frame, and the arms are bendable as the bogie wheel pivots.
- 4. A kit in accordance with claim 1, wherein the track includes a v-shaped cross-sectional shape receivable in the drive wheel and the bogie wheel.
- 5. A kit in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an intermediate track support, disposed between the drive wheel and the bogie wheel, and engaging a portion of the track extending between the drive wheel and the bogie wheel.
- 6. A kit in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an intermediate arm support, interconnecting the pair of arms at a position between the drive wheel and the bogie wheel.
- 7. A kit in accordance with claim 1, wherein each arm further includes:
a) a forward and upper tab, extending inwardly from a forward and higher position; and b) a rearward and lower tab, extending inwardly from a rearward and lower position; and c) the tabs being configured to receive at least a portion of the frame therebetween with the forward and upper tab engaging a top of the frame at a more forward position and the rearward and lower tab engaging a bottom of the frame at a more rearward position.
- 8. A kit in accordance with claim 1, wherein the arms are sized to engage a substantial portion of a rear fork of the standard bicycle, including both upper and lower members of the rear fork.
- 9. A kit in accordance with claim 1, further comprising:
a) a ski configured to be coupled to a front fork of the standard bicycle.
- 10. A human powered vehicle apparatus having both wheeled and tracked configurations, comprising:
a) a frame having a seat and a rear fork; b) a front fork and a handle bar, attached to one another and pivotally coupled to the frame; c) a drive assembly, coupled to the frame, including:
i) a peddle gear, rotatably coupled to the frame, having peddles to turn the peddle gear; and ii) a drive chain, movably disposed around the peddle gear; d) a rear wheel, removably attachable to the rear fork of the frame, and operatively attachable to the drive chain; e) a front wheel, removably attachable to the front fork of the frame; f) a track assembly, removably attachable to the frame, including:
i) a bogie wheel, located rearward of, and spaced apart from, the drive wheel and movably attachable to the frame; ii) a continuous track, movably disposed around the rear and bogie wheels; and iii) a pair of arms, coupled to and between the frame and the bogie wheel on opposite sides thereof; and g) a ski, removably attachable to the front fork; and h) the apparatus having at least two configurations, including:
i) a wheeled configuration in which the track assembly is uncoupled from the frame; and ii) a tracked configuration in which the track assembly is coupled to the frame.
- 11. An apparatus in accordance with claim 10, wherein each arm has a bend so that the arm extends inwardly to allow the arm to bend vertically.
- 12. An apparatus in accordance with claim 10, wherein the bogie wheel pivots with respect to the frame, and the arms are bendable as the bogie wheel pivots.
- 13. An apparatus in accordance with claim 10, wherein the track includes a v-shaped cross-sectional shape receivable in the drive wheel and the bogie wheel.
- 14. An apparatus in accordance with claim 10, further comprising an intermediate track support, disposed between the drive wheel and the bogie wheel, and engaging a portion of the track extending between the drive wheel and the bogie wheel.
- 15. An apparatus in accordance with claim 10, further comprising an intermediate arm support, interconnecting the pair of arms at a position between the drive wheel and the bogie wheel.
- 16. An apparatus in accordance with claim 10, wherein each arm further includes:
a) a forward and upper tab, extending inwardly from a forward and higher position; and b) a rearward and lower tab, extending inwardly from a rearward and lower position; and c) the tabs being configured to receive at least a portion of the frame therebetween with the forward and upper tab engaging a top of the frame at a more forward position and the rearward and lower tab engaging a bottom of the frame at a more rearward position.
- 17. An apparatus in accordance with claim 10, wherein the arms are sized to engage a substantial portion of a rear fork of the standard bicycle, including both upper and lower members of the rear fork.
- 18. An apparatus in accordance with claim 10, wherein:
a) the wheeled configuration further includes the front wheel coupled to the front fork and the ski uncoupled from the front fork; and b) the tracked configuration further includes the ski coupled to the front fork and the front wheel uncoupled from the front fork.
- 19. A method for converting a standard bicycle into a tracked cycle, comprising:
a) removing a standard rear wheel from a rear fork of the standard bicycle; b) removing a tire and a tube from the standard rear wheel to create a drive wheel; c) looping a track around the drive wheel; d) disposing the drive wheel on the rear fork; and e) securing a pair of arms to both sides of the rear fork, the arms extending rearward to a bogie wheel with the track looped around the bogie wheel.
- 20. A method in accordance with claim 19, further comprising:
a) removing a standard front wheel from a front fork of the standard bicycle; and b) coupling a ski to the front fork.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 6,663,117, filed Oct. 29, 2001, as U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/020,658.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10020658 |
Oct 2001 |
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10737107 |
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