Patent classifications
B62K15/008
FOLDING BICYCLE WITH FOLDING HANDLEBAR, WHEELS AND FRAME, COMPRISING AN INTEGRATED STRUCTURE PROVIDING A MINIMUM FOLDED CONFIGURATION
The present invention relates to a folding bicycle comprising a plurality of folding elements which are grouped together into main elements, such as the frame (3), the handlebar (1), the front wheel (25), and the rear wheel (24), said main elements being combined to form one inseparable element.
The plurality of folding elements that are grouped together to form main elements allow the folding bicycle of the present invention to be carried in a so-called folded state or configuration in which it occupies a minimum volume. The folded configuration allows the bicycle to be easily transported or packed inside a standard backpack.
In the so-called unfolded or maximum-size configuration, the folding bicycle of the present invention can be cycled comfortably and safely like any standard size bicycle. The integrity of all of the components or elements of the folding bicycle of the present invention is maintained in both the folded and unfolded configurations, as well as when switching between the two configurations, meaning that there are no loose pieces and that all of the constituent elements are permanently attached to one another. The process for switching between the folded and unfolded configurations, or vice versa, is simple and does not require any external elements or additional tools, and can be carried out by the user alone following simple steps.
COMPACTABLE BICYCLE
In an aspect, a compactable bicycle is provided, comprising a base frame portion and a steering structure, at least one of which has a first and a second frame element. Each frame element has a locking surface, an end, and an aperture. The frame elements are positionable in a first position wherein the first and second apertures are aligned and the locking surfaces face away from one another, and in a second position in which the apertures are unaligned. A plunger has first and second plunger locking surfaces and is movable to a clamping position where it extends in both the first and second apertures and engages the first frame element locking surfaces, and a release position wherein the plunger retracts from the second aperture sufficiently to permit the first and second ends to be separated from one another.
Portable double folding bicycle
A portable Double Folding bicycle comprising a front wheel, a frame assembly and a rear wheel, the frame assembly comprises a handlebar, a front frame, a crossbar assembly, a rear frame and a saddle, the handlebar is detachably connected to the upper end of the front frame; and the crossbar assembly comprises a front crossbar, a middle crossbar and a rear crossbar, the rear end of the front crossbar is connected to the front end of the middle crossbar through a first folder, the rear end of the middle crossbar is connected to the front end of the rear crossbar through a second folder, and the saddle is detachably connected to the rear crossbar, with the inclination angle of the first folder being 58-62, and the inclination angle of the second folder being 89-94. The present invention facilitates the bicycle dragging and improves the overall usability of the bicycle.
Linkage mechanism and walking aid device
A linkage mechanism including a base, a first linkage, a second linkage and a driving element is provided. The first linkage has a first end portion and a second end portion opposite to each other, and the first end portion is pivoted to the base. The second linkage has third end portion and a fourth end portion opposite to each other, wherein the third end portion is coupled to the base, and the second end portion and the fourth end portion are coupled with each other. The driving element is coupled to at least one of the second end portion and the fourth end portion, and is configured to drive the first linkage and the second linkage to move relative to the base. A walking aid device is also provided.
Foldable bicycle and storage system
A bicycle includes a frame having a first segment and a second segment each elongated along a longitudinal axis. A hinge includes a first face on the first segment and a second face on the second segment. The first face and the second face are rotatable relative to each other about a rotational axis. The rotational axis extends at a non-right angle relative to the longitudinal axis.
Foldable electric scooter and manufacture method of the same
The present application relates to the field of electric scooter, and more particularly to a foldable electric scooter and a manufacture method of the same. Electric scooter 10 includes front wheel assembly 20, front fork assembly 30, headset assembly 50, handlebar assembly 60, throttle controller 70, gooseneck assembly 80, main body assembly 90, standing platform 100, drive train assembly 110, and rear wheel assembly 120. One purpose of the present application is to provide an electric scooter that has a flexible design, whose rear tire revolves inwardly and handlebar assembly collapses to minimize the whole volume of the electric scooter for facilitating transportation and storage. Another purpose of the present invention is to provide a method of manufacturing the electric scooter.
FOLDING STRUCTURE OF PERSONAL MOBILITY DEVICE AND PERSONAL MOBILITY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME
A folding structure of a personal mobility device includes a front foot plate having an internal space and a hinge shaft at an upper end of a rear end. A rear foot plate includes a hinge shaft overlapping the front foot plate hinge shaft, at an upper end of a front end, being folded over the front foot plate or unfolded there-behind by rotating about the hinge shafts, and extending in a front foot plate extension plane when rotating to be unfolded. Apertures are formed at a rear end portion of the front foot plate. Insert protrusions protrude from a front end portion of the rear foot plate and are inserted into the internal space through the apertures when the rear foot plate is rotated to be unfolded. Locking members are disposed in the internal space, fix the insert protrusions by locking thereto, or release the fixed insert protrusions.
DEPLOYABLE QUAD VEHICLE
The disclosure provides an electric quad vehicle, a control system, and method of operation. The electric quad vehicle may include a central hub and four legs, each pivotably mounted to the central hub, each leg including an electric motor rotatably coupled to a wheel. Each leg may include a joint allowing the leg to bend to a retracted state with the wheel adjacent the central hub. The electric quad vehicle may include handle bars extending from the central hub including rider controls of acceleration and steering. The electric quad vehicle may include a control system configured to translate rider input to the rider controls into control signals for each of the electric motors.
Transforming Electric Scooter Having a Stand-on Configuration and a Ride-on Configuration
An electric transformable scooter that can transform between a stand-on configuration and a ride-on configuration. The scooter has a fixed frame member at the front to which the front wheel and handlebar are mounted, and movable frame member that extends between the rear wheel and the fixed frame member. The front end of the movable frame member slides or otherwise adjusts to either a lower position or an upper position on the fixed frame member. When the movable frame member is at the lower position and locked thereat, it is generally horizontal, and its top surface defines a stand-on floorboard for stand-on operation. When the movable frame member is slid to its upper position and locked thereat, it is inclined from front to rear, and portion rotates away and locks thereat to become a seat for ride-on operation.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FOLDING AND PACKING A HUMAN POWERABLE VEHICLE
A bicycle folding system comprises a front fork with a first steerer for rotating the front fork in a head tube, a second steerer that rotatably attaches to a crown of the front fork, and a clamp module that secures the first steerer in the head tube. The clamp module also detachably attaches to the second steerer, which (a) secures the second steerer in front of and substantially parallel to the first steerer when the bicycle is in a rideable configuration, and (b) detaches to allow rotation of the second steerer when folding the bike. The axis of rotation of the second steerer for the bike folding process is perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the first steerer in the front fork.