Patent classifications
B62B13/10
HYBRID SNOW VEHICLE CONVERSION KIT
A conversion kit for a snow vehicle has a front assembly component, the front assembly component has a front ski, a bracket that is attached to the front ski, two extension arms that are pivotally attached to the bracket extending upwardly from the front ski, and a rear assembly component having a two or more adjacent members, a mount attached to the pivot unit, comprising a clamping attachment on one end configured to retain a section of the frame on another end, a ski attachment terminating each adjacent member, a pivot unit, comprising at two horizontal pivot bars pivotally connecting the adjacent members at its ends, and pivotally connected to the mount at a midpoint, wherein the one or more horizontal pivot bars move the adjacent members interdependently, and wherein each member extends from a common pivot unit and terminates at a ski attachment.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SPINDLE
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe a spindle for a recreational vehicle, such as a snowmobile, an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), or a side-by-side vehicle. The spindle includes a spine, optionally a front fin that extends from a front surface of the spine, and optionally a rear fin that extends from a back surface of the spine.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SPINDLE
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe a spindle for a recreational vehicle, such as a snowmobile, an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), or a side-by-side vehicle. The spindle includes a spine, optionally a front fin that extends from a front surface of the spine, and optionally a rear fin that extends from a back surface of the spine.
SKI WINTER SPORTS DEVICE, MORE PARTICULARLY SKI TRIKE, FOR SLIDING DOWNHILL, HAVING THREE SKIS
A ski winter sports device for sliding down a hill. The ski winter sports device includes a first ski, a second ski and a third ski, a standing device on which a user can stand, a holding device, and a frame. The first and second skis are arrangeable on the standing device next to each other in a direction of travel so that the first ski is available for a first foot of the user and the second ski is available for a second foot of the user. The holding device can be held by at least one hand of the user. The frame connects the standing device to the holding device. The frame is connected to the standing device in a relatively movable manner. The frame and the standing device are foldable relative to each other so that a spatial volume of the ski winter sports device is reducible.
SNOWMOBILE STEERING SYSTEM
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.
STEERABLE SLEDDING SYSTEM
Embodiments described herein are related to a steerable sledding system. The steerable sledding system may include a steering structure designed to enable a user to steer the steerable sledding system. The steering structure may include a first substantially horizontal portion that forms a first rear edge of the steering structure and sidewalls. The first substantially horizontal portion may form a first opening proximate the first rear edge. The steerable sledding system may further include a platform structure designed to support the user of the steerable sledding system. The platform structure may form a second opening proximate a second front edge of the platform structure. The steerable sledding system may further include a pivoting device designed to connect the steering structure and the platform structure via the first opening and the second opening to enable the steering structure and the platform structure to pivot relative to each other.
Hybrid snow vehicle conversion kit
A conversion kit for a snow vehicle has a front assembly component, the front assembly component has a front ski, a bracket that is attached to the front ski, two extension arms that are pivotally attached to the bracket extending upwardly from the front ski, and a rear assembly component having a two or more adjacent members, a mount attached to the pivot unit, comprising a clamping attachment on one end configured to retain a section of the frame on another end, a ski attachment terminating each adjacent member, a pivot unit, comprising at two horizontal pivot bars pivotally connecting the adjacent members at its ends, and pivotally connected to the mount at a midpoint, wherein the one or more horizontal pivot bars move the adjacent members interdependently, and wherein each member extends from a common pivot unit and terminates at a ski attachment.
Ski-attachable upright conveyance
A ski-attachable upright conveyance can have a swept-back handle, an upright frame, strengthening members, ski clamp attachments, a braking system, and a plurality of standing plates. The ski clamp attachments allow simple attachment to a variety of skis (skates, wheels, etc.) to form the base of the conveyance so that it can slide across snow, ice, etc. The standing plates provide a non-slip surface upon which a user places his/her feet, allowing the person to stand upright while operating the conveyance. A braking system can allow a user to safely control their speed, stop, etc. The upright frame sweeps upwards before joining the swept-back handle. The frame locks the ski clamp attachments together and provides rigidity. Additional rigidity and support can be added via strengthening support members. A user can vary the pressure and forces exerted on the swept-back handle to assist in steering.
Recreational vehicle spindle
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe a spindle for a recreational vehicle, such as a snowmobile, an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), or a side-by-side vehicle. The spindle includes a spine, optionally a front fin that extends from a front surface of the spine, and optionally a rear fin that extends from a back surface of the spine.
Recreational vehicle spindle
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe a spindle for a recreational vehicle, such as a snowmobile, an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), or a side-by-side vehicle. The spindle includes a spine, optionally a front fin that extends from a front surface of the spine, and optionally a rear fin that extends from a back surface of the spine.