Patent classifications
B62K7/04
MOVING BODY
A moving body includes: a vehicle which includes a front wheel and rear wheels and which a passenger gets on; an unmanned carrier vehicle which is arranged at the back side of the vehicle, and includes a wheel and a driving unit which drives the wheel; and a coupler which couples the vehicle and the unmanned carrier vehicle. The coupler includes a biasing mechanism which biases a rear part of the vehicle toward an upper side of the vehicle, the biasing mechanism includes a first elastic member; when the passenger is on the vehicle, the first elastic member is deformed by the weight of the passenger to place the rear wheels in contact with a road surface, and when the passenger is not on the vehicle, the rear wheels are separated from the road surface by the elastic force of the first elastic member.
MOVING BODY
A moving body includes: a vehicle which includes a front wheel and rear wheels and which a passenger gets on; an unmanned carrier vehicle which is arranged at the back side of the vehicle, and includes a wheel and a driving unit which drives the wheel; and a coupler which couples the vehicle and the unmanned carrier vehicle. The coupler includes a biasing mechanism which biases a rear part of the vehicle toward an upper side of the vehicle, the biasing mechanism includes a first elastic member; when the passenger is on the vehicle, the first elastic member is deformed by the weight of the passenger to place the rear wheels in contact with a road surface, and when the passenger is not on the vehicle, the rear wheels are separated from the road surface by the elastic force of the first elastic member.
Cargo bicycle conversion system
The present disclosure relates generally to bicycles, in particular, the present disclosure provides systems and devices for converting a standard bicycle into a cargo bicycle using various detachable components. The ability to convert a standard bicycle into a cargo bicycle and back again confers many advantages, including eliminating the need for a separate bicycle for transporting cargo and encouraging the use of bicycles as a mode of transportation.
Cargo bicycle conversion system
The present disclosure relates generally to bicycles, in particular, the present disclosure provides systems and devices for converting a standard bicycle into a cargo bicycle using various detachable components. The ability to convert a standard bicycle into a cargo bicycle and back again confers many advantages, including eliminating the need for a separate bicycle for transporting cargo and encouraging the use of bicycles as a mode of transportation.
THREE-WHEELED ELECTRIC VEHICLE
A three-wheeled electric vehicle in accordance with EU vehicle classification L2e-U, which has two electric-motor-driven rear wheels, each of which is driven by one wheel-hub motor. A hydraulically actuatable rear-wheel disc-brake system is mounted on each rear wheel which brake system is also fitted with an integrated electromechanical parking brake, the activation of which shifts each rear wheel into a parking-brake mode in which wheel rotation is prevented. In a rear portion, the vehicle body forms a support structure on which an optionally present, exchangeable transport container can be supported and secured with the aid of a quick-release fastening system. The quick-release fastening system includes one or more connection device(s), wherein each connection device includes a bar that protrudes from a bottom wall of the transport container; and a locking device, which is permanently attached to the support structure, is fitted with a movable blocking element.
THREE WHEELED ELECTRIC CARGO TRANSPORTER
A three wheeled electric cargo transporter is provided. The electric cargo transporter has a front wheel including an electric motor inside a hub of the front wheel. The electric cargo transporter also has a rear platform including a base and a pair of rear wheels. The electric cargo transporter further has an arm assembly including a pair of parallel arm bars, a lower crossbar, and an upper crossbar. The electric cargo transporter also has a trailing shaft connected to the base of the rear platform at a first end and connected to the lower crossbar of the arm assembly at an opposite second end.
VEHICLE
A vehicle, in particular bicycle, with a frame, a handlebar connected to the frame rotatably about a steering axis, two front wheels and a rear wheel. In order to achieve a particularly pleasant driving behavior, the front wheels are rotatably mounted in front wheel hearings rigidly connected to the frame about front wheel axles, the rear wheel being mounted rotatably about a rear wheel axle in at least one rear wheel bearing, wherein at least one rear wheel bearing is rigidly connected to a swing arm which is pivotably connected to the frame about an articulation axis, the handlebar being coupled to the swing arm in this way that a movement of the handlebar about the steering axis causes an opposite movement of the swing arm about the articulation axis.
COVER FOR PASSENGERS OF AN ELECTRIC CARGO BIKE
A cover or enclosure that protects a rear portion of an electric bicycle, such as an electric cargo bicycle, is described. The cover, which can be a modular cover (e.g., an enclosure formed of a covering material and a frame) and/or a child/passenger cover (e.g., a cover suitable to contain one or two children), includes a covering that stretches around a frame that mounts to a rear rack or cargo area of a bicycle. When not in use, the frame is detachable, foldable, and/or stowable, such that the frame can be transported and easily assembled in advance of subsequent uses.
Compact golf cart
This invention refers to a vehicle specifically designed to be used as transportation during a golf game. It is an individual transportation vehicle that includes three main support structures: one front structure, one intermediate structure, and one rear structure, where a couple of tires are located, as well as a support mechanism to keep the vehicle standing, a leveling clamping mechanism for a bag for the golf clubs, and many accessories that allow the driver to safeguard and access to several useful elements during the game, such as the scorecard, the golf balls, the support tees, mobile devised and even drinks, all of them safeguarded in a cavity underneath the seat. The vehicle is designed to meet with the regulations that rule vehicles authorized to move within the terrain of a golf course.
Motorized scooter cart system
A motorized scooter cart system is a system that enables a user to comfortably move around while transporting objects or people. The system may include a scooter deck, at least one scooter wheel, a linkage arm, at least one seat assembly, a handlebar assembly, and a pushcart. The scooter deck is designed to support the weight of the user so that the user can freely maneuver the pushcart. The at least one scooter wheel provides the translational force necessary to move the present invention. The linkage arm enables the coupling of the scooter deck to the pushcart. The linkage arm also facilitates the maneuvering of the pushcart. The at least one seat assembly enables the user to comfortably seat while maneuvering the pushcart. The pushcart enables the transportation of objects or people mounted onto the pushcart. Finally, the handlebar assembly enables the control of the pushcart by the user.