1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wheeled vehicle and, more particularly, to a wheeled vehicle that is like a bicycle and is used for leisure and fun to provide an amusement.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional wheeled vehicle, such as a bicycle, primarily comprises a main frame, a front wheel, a rear wheel, a chainwheel, a crank, two pedals, and a chain. Thus, when the two pedals are stepped forward and rearward in a cycling manner, the crank is driven by the two pedals to rotate the chainwheel which drives the chain which drives the rear wheel so that the wheeled vehicle is driven to move forward by stepping the pedals forward and rearward in a reciprocal manner. However, the two pedals are moved along a circular track, so that the riding manner of the wheeled vehicle is tedious and lacks novelty.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a wheeled vehicle, comprising a main frame, a drive axle rotatably mounted on the main frame, a chainwheel secured on the drive axle to rotate in concert with the drive axle, an eccentric shaft secured on the drive axle to drive and rotate the drive axle, a support post mounted on the main frame, a rocking arm pivotally mounted on the support post, and a linking member having an upper end pivotally connected with the rocking arm to move in concert with the rocking arm and a lower end pivotally connected with the eccentric shaft to drive and move the eccentric shaft relative to the drive axle. The rocking arm has two opposite sides each provided with a pedal protruding outwardly.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a wheeled vehicle that is operated by stepping upward and downward.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a wheeled vehicle that is driven to move forward by stepping the pedals of the rocking arm upward and downward in a reciprocal manner to provide a different pedalling manner so as to enhance the amusement of riding the wheeled vehicle.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a wheeled vehicle, wherein the seat tube and the handlebar stem are in turn folded onto the main frame so as to reduce the whole volume of the wheeled vehicle when not in use, thereby facilitating packaging, storage and transportation of the wheeled vehicle.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The chainwheel 112 and the eccentric shaft 113 are located at two opposite ends of the drive axle 111. The support post 114 is located above the drive axle 111.
The rocking arm 30 is located above the drive axle 111. The rocking arm 30 has a substantially inverted U-shaped profile and has two opposite sides each provided with a pedal 33 protruding outwardly. The rocking arm 30 has an axial direction parallel with that of the drive axle 111. The pedal 33 of the rocking arm 30 has an axial direction in line with that of the rocking arm 30. The rocking arm 30 has a middle position provided with a pivot portion 31 pivotally connected with the support post 114 by a pivot bolt 311. The rocking arm 30 has an end portion provided with a drive portion 32 located beside and spaced from the pivot portion 31.
The linking member 20 has a telescopically arranged structure and has a mediate portion provided with an adjusting nut 23. The upper end of the linking member 20 is provided with a driven head 21 pivotally connected with the drive portion 32 of the rocking arm 30 by a fastening bolt 321. The driven head 21 of the linking member 20 is preferably an universal connector. The lower end of the linking member 20 is provided with a drive head 22 pivotally connected with the drive axle 111 by a fastening nut 24. The drive head 22 of the linking member 20 is preferably a ring-shaped connector. The drive head 22 of the linking member 20 has an axial direction perpendicular to that of the driven head 21.
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In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the wheeled vehicle further comprises an extension rack 110 having a lower end mounted on the front end of the main frame 11, a head tube 16 mounted on an upper end of the extension rack 110, a steering tube 17 rotatably mounted in the head tube 16 and having an upper end provided with a support base 172 protruding outwardly from an upper end of the head tube 16 for mounting the handlebar stem 14 and a lower end provided with a fork crown 170 protruding outwardly from a lower end of the head tube 16 for mounting the front wheel 12, and a mounting post 119 mounted on the rear end of the main frame 11 for mounting the seat tube 15.
The handlebar stem 14 has a lower end provided with a pivot bracket 140 pivotally mounted on the support base 172 of the steering tube 17 to move in concert with the support base 172 of the steering tube 17. The upper fixing catch 116 is mounted on the upper end of the steering tube 17. The lower fixing catch 117 is mounted on the extension rack 110. The locking lug 115 is mounted on the fork crown 170 of the steering tube 17. The first quick release 141 is mounted on the pivot bracket 140 of the handlebar stem 14 by a bent fixing plate 143. The second quick release 142 is mounted on the pivot bracket 140 of the handlebar stem 14 by a fixing mount 144. The mounting post 119 has a lower end mounted on the rear end of the main frame 11 and an upper end provided with a support block 1190. The third quick release 151 is pivotally mounted on the support block 1190 of the mounting post 119. The seat tube 15 has a lower end provided with a fixing bracket 152 pivotally mounted on the support block 1190 of the mounting post 119 and releasably locked onto the support block 1190 of the mounting post 119 by the third quick release 151.
In assembly, the first quick release 141 is locked onto the upper fixing catch 116, and the second quick release 142 is locked onto the locking lug 115, so that the handlebar stem 14 is combined with the steering tube 17. In addition, the fixing bracket 152 of the seat tube 15 is locked onto the support block 1190 of the mounting post 119 by the third quick release 151 so that the seat tube 15 is combined with the mounting post 119.
In operation, referring to
In folding of the wheeled vehicle, referring to
Accordingly, the wheeled vehicle is driven to move forward by stepping the pedals 33 of the rocking arm 30 upward and downward in a reciprocal manner to provide a different pedalling manner so as to enhance the amusement of riding the wheeled vehicle. In addition, the seat tube 15 and the handlebar stem 14 are in turn folded onto the main frame 11 so as to reduce the whole volume of the wheeled vehicle when not in use, thereby facilitating packaging, storage and transportation of the wheeled vehicle.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.