Claims
- 1. A truck assembly for a skateboard comprising:a housing having a longitudinal axis, an upper end and a bottom end, said upper end adapted to be mounted to a skateboard; a resilient member located at least partially in the housing and adapted to resist transverse rotation of an axle bracket positioned partially in the housing and extending outwardly from the bottom end of the housing for rotation transverse to the longitudinal axis; and a wedge member having an aperture for receiving and engaging a projecting upper end portion of an axle bracket.
- 2. The truck assembly of claim 1 further comprising a mounting pin subassembly adapted to be operatively coupled to the housing and for securing the housing to an axle bracket.
- 3. The truck assembly of claim 2 wherein the mounting pin subassembly includes a mounting pin adapted to extend substantially along the longitudinal axis of the housing and a plate member through which the mounting pin passes, the plate member being adapted to be substantially stationary relative to the housing.
- 4. The truck assembly of claim 3 wherein the plate member includes at least one notch and the housing includes at least one inwardly extending rib sized and adapted to be received in the at least one notch to maintain the plate member substantially stationary relative to the housing.
- 5. The truck assembly of claim 3 wherein the plate member has a hole through which the mounting pin passes, the hole and at least a portion of the mounting pin having complementary engaging configurations to prevent the mounting pin from rotating relative to the plate member.
- 6. The truck assembly of claim 1 wherein the wedge member includes flanges adapted to engage complementary slots in the resilient member and facilitate proper alignment between the resilient member and an axle bracket.
- 7. A truck assembly comprising:an axle bracket positioned in proximity to a bottom end of a housing for rotation transverse to a longitudinal axis of the housing, the axle bracket including a projecting upper portion, and a bottom end portion adapted to receive a transversely extending axle and wheel assembly; a resilient member operatively coupled to the axle bracket and adapted to resist transverse rotation of the axle bracket; and a wedge member at least partially received within the resilient member, directly coupled to the projecting upper portion of the axle bracket and configured to facilitate proper alignment between the resilient member and the axle bracket.
- 8. The truck assembly of claim 7 further comprising a mounting pin subassembly adapted to be operatively coupled to a housing and for securing a housing to the axle bracket.
- 9. The truck assembly of claim 8 wherein the mounting pin subassembly includes a mounting pin adapted to extend substantially along a longitudinal axis of a housing and a plate member through which the mounting pin passes, the plate member being adapted to be substantially stationary relative to a housing.
- 10. The truck assembly of claim 9 wherein the plate member has a hole through which the mounting pin is adapted to pass, the hole and at least a portion of the mounting pin having complementary engaging configurations to prevent the mounting pin from rotating relative to the plate member.
- 11. The truck assembly of claim 7 wherein the wedge member includes an aperture configured to directly couple the wedge member to the projecting upper portion of the axle bracket.
- 12. The truck assembly of claim 7 wherein the wedge member aperture and the projecting upper portion have complementary engaging configurations.
- 13. The truck assembly of claim 7 further comprising a rotation lock subassembly adapted to restrain the axle bracket from transverse rotation in excess of a predetermined angle of rotation.
- 14. The truck assembly of claim 7 wherein the wedge member includes flanges adapted to engage complementary slots in the resilient member and facilitate proper alignment between the resilient member and the axle bracket.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/428,117, now filed Oct. 27, 1999 U.S. Pat. No. 6,315,312.
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