The present invention relates to recreational devices like bicycles.
The invention relates to bicycles and comprises a frame member, saddle and two steerable wheels mounted in a longitudinal direction, each having its own steering control. The rider is positioned at an angle greater than zero and less than ninety degrees with respect to the direction of motion. More specifically, the present invention relates to bicycles which can be used to traverse smooth and rough terrain including mountain slopes. The present invention discloses a two wheel steering bicycle with two steering controls and rider positioned facing an angle greater than zero degrees and less than ninety degrees with respect to the direction of motion. The user sits on a saddle connected to the seat tube and balances the device by continuously correcting the orientation of the front and rear wheel with his/her first and second hand respectively. The user's body faces an angle greater than zero degrees and less than ninety degrees with respect to the direction of motion. The user's left hand is held to the left side of the user's body and contacts one of the steering handles. The user's left hand is sufficiently clear of the user's body to allow either pushing or pulling of the steering handle.
The user's right hand is held to the right side of the user's body and contacts the other of the steering handles. The user's right hand is sufficiently clear of the user's body to allow either pushing or pulling of the steering handle. The user's left and right hand operate independently and can execute whatever control to maintain the user in an upright position.
The user must be in a state of constant correction which with practice will become natural and reflex. This device moves the user in a forward direction. The invention is configured with a saddle and a means of powering the device. Preferably the means of propelling the device is a regular bicycle bottom bracket, front sprocket, crank and pedals driving the rear wheel through a combination of bicycle chain and universal joint. The device could also be configured to drive the front wheel or indeed both rear and front wheels. The device could also be configured with a linear drive system. Propelling the device requires actions similar to a regular bicycle. The user moves the pedals in a circular motion which drives the rear wheel. Once the user has mastered the basics of propulsion and turning the user can start introducing his/her weight into the turns by leaning into the turns. The feedback from this device is strongest when the user uses his/her weight. This will excel at carving turns and will work best on open paved areas or grass slopes. It is expected that this invention will be more expressive than a regular bicycle and will reward the operator with much positive feedback of having mastered his/her balance.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a two wheel steering bicycle with two steering control members and rider positioned facing an angle greater than zero degrees and less than ninety degrees with respect to the direction of motion.
It is a more particular object of the invention to provide a frame member and seat tube member with saddle and drive mechanism. The saddle positions the rider facing an angle greater than zero degrees and less than ninety degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of the frame member. It is an object of the present invention to provide front and rear bicycle head tubes attached to each end of the frame member.
It is an object of the present invention to provide front and rear wheels supported by forks whose steerer columns extend through respective bicycle headsets and front and rear head tubes.
Each fork steerer column attaches to an associated steering control member.
The rear steering control member is positioned to contact with the user's first hand.
The front steering control member is positioned to contact with the user's second hand.
These and other aspects of the present invention will become more evident upon reading the following description of the preferred embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Second sprocket 136 is attached to shaft 140. Double universal joint 142 connects shaft 140 with third sprocket 144. Double universal joint 142 is used to transmit rotary motion between second sprocket 136 and third sprocket 144 which have different axes of rotation.
In view of the wide variety of embodiments to which the principles of the invention can be applied, it should be apparent that the detailed description of a preferred embodiment is illustrative only and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention. For example power could be transmitted to the device using a wide variety of linkages and levers could be used instead of the rotational pedal mechanism illustrated.
Also, the principles of the present invention work equally well whether the vehicle is self-propelled, rider-propelled, gravity propelled, or propelled by other sources, such as wind. Accordingly, the vehicle of the present invention could readily include forms of propulsion, such as a motor, sail or other forms of propulsion without compromising the principles of the present invention.