B62B17/061

SKI BIKE WITH MULTIPLE STEERING COMPONENTS
20170057534 · 2017-03-02 ·

A ski bike for gliding across a slick surface that dampens shock forces on skis and provides precise maneuverability on a slick surface is provided. The ski bike is configured to turn through either: a rotatable handle bar sub assembly, by shifting the weight of the rider, or through a carving technique involving digging the skis into snow and following the formed carved path to turn. The ski bike dampens shock forces on the skis through a dampener that absorbs shock forces from a front ski, a front shock pivot mount that that enables lateral pivoting to absorb lateral shock forces, and a swing arm tower that enables lateral pivoting of a pair of rear skis. A stomp plate provides stability by gripping footwear of a rider and enabling passage of moisture. A frame includes a lift bar that enables the ski bike to be lifted by ski lift.

Snow raft having a plurality of adjustable speed control studs
20170050664 · 2017-02-23 ·

A snow raft comprises a plurality of adjustable speed control studs to control the speed of the raft wherein adjustments are made by way of threading and unthreading the studs located within threaded sockets.

SKIING APPARATUS
20170015344 · 2017-01-19 ·

A skiing apparatus including a lower seat member, a lower frame member, a ski attachment member, and upper shock absorbing connector member, a lower shock absorbing connector member, and a lower storage member. The lower frame member may connect to the lower seat member. The ski attachment member may connect to the lower frame member and be adapted to be detachably connected to a ski. The upper shock absorbing connector member may connect to the lower seat member. The lower shock absorbing connector member may connect to the lower frame member. The lower storage member may connect to the lower seat member.

Snowmobile steering system
12479492 · 2025-11-25 · ·

A snowmobile has a steering system with a handlebar, the system having a steering post comprising an upwardly extending yoke attached to the handlebar, a tubular post portion unitary with the yoke, the tubular post portion attachable to the snowmobile frame, and a lower steering arm at the lower end of and unitary with the tubular post portion, the lower steering arm projecting at an angle downwardly, forwardly and to the right. The steering post is unitarily formed by forging, casting, metal injection molding or the like. A central bore extending through the steering post formed by machining, the pair of bearing surfaces on the steering post formed by machining, two upper yoke arms machined to receive a handlebar clamp and the handlebar. The steering system may include a pair of spacer members receivable by the yoke, the spacer members then receiving the handle bar for providing handlebar height adjustment.

PORTABLE BEACH VEHICLE WITH RETRACTABLE Wheels
20260028058 · 2026-01-29 ·

A portable beach vehicle having retractable wheels that allow the vehicle to convert between a wagon for use on hard surfaces and a sled for use on soft surfaces, such as sand, is provided. The vehicle has a container for holding items to be transported by the vehicle. The container is mounted on a sled that can be used to manually pull the vehicle over soft surfaces. Each of the wheels can be deployed to convert the vehicle from a sled to a wheeled wagon that can be manually pulled on hard surfaces. When used as a sled, each of the wheels can be retracted to a position in which each wheel is entirely above the sled so that the wheels do not interfere with motion of the vehicle as a sled.

SNOWMOBILE STEERING SYSTEM
20260054767 · 2026-02-26 ·

A snowmobile has a steering system with a handlebar, the system having a steering post comprising an upwardly extending yoke attached to the handlebar, a tubular post portion unitary with the yoke, the tubular post portion attachable to the snowmobile frame, and a lower steering arm at the lower end of and unitary with the tubular post portion, the lower steering arm projecting at an angle downwardly, forwardly and to the right. The steering post is unitarily formed by forging, casting, metal injection molding or the like. A central bore extending through the steering post formed by machining, the pair of bearing surfaces on the steering post formed by machining, two upper yoke arms machined to receive a handlebar clamp and the handlebar. The steering system may include a pair of spacer members receivable by the yoke, the spacer members then receiving the handle bar for providing handlebar height adjustment.