The present invention relates to wheel-bearing trucks. More particularly, although not exclusively, the invention relates to a wheel-bearing truck for mounting on a skateboard. The invention might also have application with kickboards, or any vehicle that has a rigid rear transverse swing arm or hanger that is pivoted at or near its centre to enable the vehicle to roll, and at each opposed end of which there is a road wheel mounted on bearings. Such vehicles might be non-motorised or motorised. Any kind of vehicle, cycle or motorcycle having a rear truck mounted on a swing arm of some kind might also benefit from the invention. Additionally, the invention might be applicable to multi-axle suspensions for off-road vehicles.
Skateboard trucks are known to take on different configurations in order to control performance characteristics of steering, dampening, spring rate, traction, stability, and range of motion. Traditional approaches generally compromised one set of performance characteristics for another. For example, bushing based trucks can be adjusted for quick steering portability, but not both at the same time. Such design compromises are partly a function of specialised use requirements but in other cases a function of poor design and primitive manufacturing process.
If the user desires to adjust the return-to-centre bias of modern skateboard trucks, the spring force can be adjusted only by replacing return springs with springs of different spring constant. This can be a costly and time-consuming process, especially where fine tuning is desired.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate at least one of the above disadvantages and/or more generally to provide an improved wheel-bearing truck.
There is disclosed herein a truck comprising:
Preferably, the truck further comprises a longitudinal track attached to or formed integrally with the base, and a slider riding along the track and to which said other ends of the arms are attached.
Preferably, the spring is a compression coil spring, and further the truck further comprises a preload bolt passing through the coil spring and having one end attached to the spring pre-load nut and its other end attached to the base.
Preferably, the truck further comprises a spring sleeve in which the spring is housed, the spring sleeve being affixed to the slider and locating a preload nut with which the preload bolt engages.
A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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A pair of telescopic arms or pushrods—each comprising a hanger end portion 8 and a slider end portion 9 sliding within the hanger end portion each extend from ball joints at the slider 10 to the hanger 3. Each hanger end portion 8 is attached pivotally to the slider 3 so that the attachment points flank the hanger pivot 1A.
A spring sleeve 11 is screw-fixed to the slider 10 and fits around the guide 1B to maintain contact between the slider 10 and the guide 1B. The spring sleeve 11 houses a compression coil spring 13 through which there extends a preload bolt 15. The preload bolt 15 is thread-engaged with a preload nut with a hex nut insert 14. The preloaded bolt 15 has a hex socket head. Rotation of the preload bolt will compress the spring 13 within the spring sleeve 11. As the spring sleeve 11 is connected to the slider 10, the slider will move toward the hanger thereby contracting each of the arms.
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The in-use dynamic characteristics of the skateboard truck can be adjusted by turning the preload bolt as desired or by substituting springs of differing spring rate.
It should be appreciated that modifications and alterations obvious to those skilled in the art are not to be considered as beyond the scope of the present invention. For example, the slider-in-guide arrangement might be replaced by a piston-in-sleeve arrangement. Furthermore, it should be noted that the concept as embodied in the described skateboard truck 10 could be implemented in vehicles other than skateboards.
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60539581 | Jan 2004 | US |