Claims
- 1. A wheel board vehicle including
a frame having
an intermediate portion including a board on which a rider stands while riding the vehicle, a front end from which extends only a single support arm having an outboard end to which a front yoke is pivotably attached, said front yoke carrying a front wheel, and a rear end carrying a rear wheel.
- 2. The vehicle according to claim 1 where the board has a generally rectangular configuration having a first pair of opposed sides that are longer than a second pair of opposed sides, said first pair of opposed sides each having generally concave edges.
- 3. The vehicle according to claim 2 where one of the second pair of opposed sides has a front edge and the other of the second pair of opposed sides has a rear edge, said rear edge being generally concave.
- 4. The vehicle according to claim 3 where each side of the first pair of opposed sides has a rear portion that tapers inward and terminates at the rear edge.
- 5. The vehicle according to claim 1 where the board has a front end with a maximum width, a rear end with a maximum width, and a central section with a maximum width, said maximum width of the central section being less than each one of said maximum widths of the front and rear ends.
- 6. The vehicle according to claim 5 where the board has
a generally rectangular configuration having a first pair of opposed sides that are longer than a second pair of opposed sides, said first pair of opposed sides each having generally concave edges, and where one of the second pair of opposed sides has a front edge and the other of the second pair of opposed sides has a rear edge, said rear edge being generally concave, and each side of the first pair of opposed sides has a rear portion that tapers inward and terminates at the rear edge.
- 7. The vehicle according to claim 6 where the board has a length of from 15 to 36 inches and a width of from 6 to 12 inches, and is from 3 to 8 inches above ground in a generally horizontal orientation while a rider is standing on the board riding the vehicle
- 8. The vehicle according to claim 1 where the support arm is tubular and serves as a torsion bar.
- 9. The vehicle according to claim 1 where
the support arm is to one side of the front wheel and positioned to enable the yoke to rotate through a turning angle of at least 13 degrees in both clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, and the vehicle includes stops members positioned so that the maximum turning angle of the yoke is the same in both said directions.
- 10. The vehicle according to claim 1 where
the support arm is positioned above the front wheel to enable the yoke to rotate through a turning angle of at least 20 degrees in both clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, and the vehicle includes stops members positioned so that the maximum turning angle of the yoke is the same in both said directions.
- 11. The vehicle according to claim 10 where the turning angle is from 20 to 45 degrees.
- 12. The vehicle according to claim 10 where the support arm comprises a pair tubular members positioned side by side in parallel and partially surrounding the front wheel to provide an open lower side that allows a portion of the front wheel to project through said lower side.
- 13. The vehicle according to claim 10 where
the board has a substantially planar surface, the frame has a central longitudinal axis, and the support arm is in a reference plane that cuts through said longitudinal axis lengthwise and that is substantially at a right angle to the planar surface of the board.
- 14. The vehicle according to claim 1 where
the board has a substantially planar surface, the frame has a central longitudinal axis, and the support arm is in a plane that is at an angle between 15 and 75 degrees with respect to a reference plane that cuts through said longitudinal axis lengthwise and is substantially at a right angle to the planar surface of the board.
- 15. The vehicle according to claim 1 where the frame is collapsible.
- 16. The vehicle according to claim 15 where the intermediate portion of the frame includes a hinge member that enables the frame to have (i) a collapsed position where the front and rear wheels are adjacent to each other and the board is to one side of the adjacent wheels and (ii) an extended position where the front and rear wheels are displaced from each other and the board is between said wheels.
- 17. The vehicle according to claim 1 including a brake member attached to the frame near the rear wheel in a position to be manually actuated by a rider riding the vehicle to bear against a portion of an outer surface of the rear wheel that contacts the ground as the rear wheel rotates to apply a braking force to said rear wheel.
- 18. The vehicle according to claim 17 where the brake member includes an arm element having a first end attached by a pivot member to the frame and a free end that moves into engagement with the outer surface of the rear wheel upon the rider manually actuating the brake member.
- 19. The vehicle according to claim 18 including a spring member that normally moves the arm element into a position where the free end is disengaged from the outer surface of the rear wheel.
- 20. The vehicle according to claim 17 where the arm element has a foot pedal that includes the pivot member to enable the rider to apply a braking force to the rear wheel by standing on the pivot member to cause the free end of the arm element to engage the outer surface of the rear wheel.
- 21. The vehicle according to claim 17 where the arm element has a pad at the free end on a side of the arm element that faces away from the rear wheel, said arm element being sufficiently long so that the pad engages a calf of a leg of the rider while the rider is riding the vehicle, said rider manually actuating the brake member by pressing the calf against the pad, said pad being made of a resilient material that enable the rider to apply said braking force in a controlled manner, increasing or decreasing said force progressively.
- 22. The vehicle according to claim 21 where the pad has a concave surface facing the calf of the rider while said rider is riding the vehicle.
- 23. The vehicle according to claim 1 including a handle attached to the frame in a generally upright orientation while a rider rides the vehicle.
- 24. The vehicle according to claim 23 where the handle is near the front wheel and is detachably mounted to the frame.
- 25. The vehicle according to claim 23 where the handle is near the rear wheel and is detachably mounted to the frame.
- 26. The vehicle according to claim 23 where the handle (a) is mounted to the frame for adjustment by (i) lowering or raising the handle relative to a planar surface of the board and (ii) rotating the handle clockwise or counter-clockwise, and (b) after adjustment is secured in a fixed position.
- 27. The vehicle according to claim 1 where each wheel has a diameter of from 8 to 26 inches.
- 28. The vehicle according to claim 36 where the wheels are tires having a width of from ½ to 10 inches.
- 29. The vehicle according to claim 1 where
the frame has a central longitudinal axis, the board has a length of from 15 to 36 inches and a width of from 6 to 12 inches, and is from 3 to 8 inches above ground in a generally horizontal orientation while a rider is standing on the board riding the vehicle, the front wheel has a front axle mounted to the front yoke and the rear wheel has a rear axle mounted between a pair of stationary support members, the front yoke comprises a pair of elements that each have a first end and each have a second end, said first ends being connected to a pivot member at the outboard end of the support arm, and said second ends pointing inward in substantially the same direction as the longitudinal axis when the wheels are in line.
- 30. A wheel board vehicle including
a frame having
an intermediate portion including a board on which a rider stands while riding the vehicle, and a front end from which extends a single support arm having an outboard end, and a rear end from which extend stationary support members carrying a rear wheel, a pivot member at the outboard end of the support arm, a front yoke attached to the pivot member for rotation laterally, said front yoke carrying a front wheel that is turned as the front yoke is rotated by a rider while standing on the board moving his or her body to change the center of gravity of the vehicle/rider mass, said single support arm positioned to enable the yoke to rotate through a turning angle of at least 13 degrees in both clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, and stops members positioned so that the maximum turning angle of the yoke is the same in both said directions.
- 31. The vehicle according to claim 30 including a manually operated brake member attached to the frame near the rear wheel adjacent a leg of the rider while the rider is riding the vehicle.
- 32. The vehicle according to claim 31 where the brake member includes
an arm element having a first end pivotably attached to the frame and a free end that moves into engagement with the rear wheel upon the rider, while riding the vehicle, manually actuating the brake member, and a spring member that normally moves the arm element into a position where the free end is disengaged from the wheel.
- 33. The vehicle according to claim 32 where the arm element has a pad at the free end on a side of the arm element that faces away from the rear wheel, said arm element being sufficiently long so that the pad engages a calf of a leg of the rider while the rider is riding the vehicle, said rider manually actuating the brake member by pressing the calf against the pad, said pad being made of a resilient material that enable the rider to apply said braking force in a controlled manner, increasing or decreasing said force progressively.
- 34. The vehicle according to claim 33 where the pad has a concave surface facing the calf of the rider while said rider is riding the vehicle.
- 35. The vehicle according to claim 32 where the arm element has a foot pedal that includes a pivot member attached to the frame in a manner that allows the rider to apply a braking force to the rear wheel by standing on the pivot member to cause the free end of the arm element to engage the rear wheel.
- 36. The vehicle according to claim 30 where the support arm is of tubular construction.
- 37. The vehicle according to claim 30 where the support arm is positioned above the front wheel to enable rotation of the yoke in excess of 20 degrees in either direction.
- 38. The vehicle according to claim 30 including a handle attached to the frame in an immovable, generally upright orientation while a rider rides the vehicle.
- 39. The vehicle according to claim 30 where
the support arm is positioned above the front wheel, the board has a substantially planar surface, the frame has a central longitudinal axis, and the support arm is in a reference plane that cuts through said longitudinal axis lengthwise and that is substantially at a right angle to the planar surface of the board.
- 40. The vehicle according to claim 30 where
the board has a substantially planar surface, the frame has a central longitudinal axis, and the support arm is in a plane that is at an angle between 15 and 75 degrees with respect to a reference plane that cuts through said longitudinal axis lengthwise and is substantially at a right angle to the planar surface of the board.
- 41. A wheel board vehicle including
a frame having
an intermediate portion including a board on which a rider stands while riding the vehicle, a front end from which extends only a single support arm that has an outboard end to which a front yoke is pivotably attached, said front yoke carrying a front wheel, a rear end carrying a rear wheel, a manually operated brake member attached to the frame near the rear wheel adjacent a leg of the rider while the rider is riding the vehicle, and a handle attached to the frame in an generally upright orientation while a rider rides the vehicle.
- 42. The vehicle according to claim 41 where the support arm includes a torsion tube.
- 43. A wheel board vehicle including
a frame having a central longitudinal axis and only two wheels mounted thereon, said frame having
an intermediate portion including a board on which a rider stands while riding the vehicle, a front end from which extends only a single support arm of tubular construction having an outer end to which a front yoke carrying a front wheel is attached by a pivot member that is along the central longitudinal axis, and a rear end from which extend stationary support members carrying a rear wheel, said yoke pivoting about said pivot member through a turning angle of at least 13 degrees equally in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction in response to the rider while standing on the board moving his or her body to change the center of gravity of the vehicle/rider mass, said front yoke having a free end pointing inward toward the board generally in the same direction as the central longitudinal axis when the vehicle is moving in a straight line so that both wheel are in-line, and a manually operated brake member attached to the frame near the rear wheel adjacent a leg of the rider while the rider is riding the vehicle, and a handle attached to the frame in an immovable, generally upright orientation while a rider rides the vehicle.
- 44. The vehicle according to claim 43 where the support arm is positioned to one side of the front wheel.
- 45. The vehicle according to claim 44 where the support arm is positioned above the front wheel to enable rotation of the yoke in excess of 20 degrees in either direction.
- 46. A wheel board vehicle including
a frame having
an intermediate portion including a board on which a rider stands while riding the vehicle, a front end from which extends a support arm having an outer end to which a front yoke is pivotably attached, said front yoke carrying a front wheel, a rear end carrying a rear wheel, and a handle attached to the frame near the rear end in a generally upright orientation while a rider rides the vehicle.
- 47. The vehicle according to claim 46 where the handle is detachably mounted to the frame.
- 48. The vehicle according to claim 47 where the handle is (a) mounted to the frame for adjustment by (i) lowering or raising the handle relative to a planar surface of the board and (ii) rotating the handle clockwise or counter-clockwise, and (b) after adjustment is secured in a fixed position.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS & INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
[0001] This application is a utility application based on U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/334,366, entitled “Wheel Board Vehicle,” filed Nov. 30, 2001. This provisional related application is incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this application. If any conflict arises between the disclosure of the invention in this utility application and that in the related provisional application, the disclosure in this utility application shall govern. Moreover, the inventor incorporates herein by reference any and all U.S. patents, U.S. patent applications, and other documents cited or referred to in this application or cited or referred to in the U.S. patents and U.S. patent applications incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60334366 |
Nov 2001 |
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