TRICYCLE
20170217527 ยท 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tricycle includes a frame, a chair, a handle, a front wheel, two pedals, two wheel-supporting units, two rear wheels and a connector. The frame includes a longitudinal tube, a fork connected to the longitudinal tube, and a transverse tube connected to the longitudinal tube. The chair is supported on the longitudinal tube. The handle is pivotally supported on the longitudinal tube in front of the chair. The front wheel is connected to the fork. The pedals are connected to the front wheel. Each of the wheel-supporting units includes a threaded shaft inserted through the transverse tube and engaged with a nut and an axle inserted through a corresponding one of the rear wheels. The threaded shaft comprises an axis that does not intersect the axle. The connector connects the handle to one of the wheel-supporting units.
Claims
1. A tricycle comprising: a frame comprising a longitudinal tube, a fork connected to the longitudinal tube, and a transverse tube connected to the longitudinal tube; a front wheel connected to the fork; two pedals connected to the front wheel; two wheels; a chair supported on the longitudinal tube; a handle pivotally supported on the longitudinal tube in front of the chair; two wheel-supporting units each comprising a threaded shaft inserted through the transverse tube and engaged with a nut and an axle inserted through a corresponding one of the rear wheels, wherein the threaded shaft comprises an axis that does not intersect the axle; and a connector for connecting the handle to one of the wheel-supporting units.
2. The tricycle according to claim 1, further comprising a universal joint arranged between the connector and the handle.
3. The tricycle according to claim 1, further comprising a universal joint arranged between the connector and one of the wheel-supporting units.
4. The tricycle according to claim 2, wherein one of the wheel-supporting units comprises a lever connected to the universal joint.
5. The tricycle according to claim 3, further comprising a tension spring for connecting the lever to the transverse tube.
6. The tricycle according to claim 4, further comprising fastener for connecting the tension spring to the lever.
7. The tricycle according to claim 4, wherein the transverse tube further comprises a stake connected to the tension spring.
8. The tricycle according to claim 1, further comprising two grips connected to the handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0010] The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0016] Referring to
[0017] The frame is a substantially T-shaped element that includes a longitudinal tube 20 and a transverse tube 24. A rear end of the longitudinal tube 20 is connected to a middle portion of the transverse tube 24 by welding for example.
[0018] A fork 22 includes a shaft and two prongs. The shaft of the fork 22 is connected to a front end of the longitudinal tube 20 in a telescopic manner to render the effective length of the tricycle 10 adjustable. Preferably, the shaft of the fork 22 is inserted in the front end of the longitudinal tube 20. The shaft of the fork 22 is not allowed to rotate relative to the longitudinal tube 20.
[0019] An adjustor 16 is used to control the movement of the shaft of the fork 22 relative to the longitudinal tube 20. The adjustor 16 includes a pin and a quick-release device. The adjustor 16 will not be described in detail for being conventional.
[0020] The front wheel 12 is connected to the prongs of the fork 22 by a crank shaft (not numbered) that includes two cranks (not numbered). Each of the cranks is connected to a pedal 26. The pedals 26 are trodden to move the tricycle 10. The front wheel 12 cannot be steered because the shaft of the fork 22 is not allowed to rotate relative the longitudinal tube 20.
[0021] Referring to
[0022] The primary wheel-supporting unit 18 further includes a lever 56 connected to one of the prongs 13 thereof by welding for example. A fastener 19 such as a screw is connected to an end of the lever 56. A connector 50 includes an end connected to the fastener 19 by a universal joint 28 and another end connected to the handle 32 by another universal joint 28. A tension spring 58 includes an end connected to the fastener 19 and another end connected to a rod 51 connected to the transverse tube 24 by welding for example. The tension spring 58 tends to return the primary wheel-supporting unit 18 to an original orientation so that the tricycle 10 moves straightly forwards.
[0023] A handle 32 is rotationally connected to the longitudinal tube 20. The handle 32 includes a middle portion rotationally connected to the longitudinal tube 20 and two ends each inserted in a tubular grip 34.
[0024] A chair 30 is supported on a portion of the longitudinal tube 20 behind the handle 32. As mentioned above, the effective length of the tricycle 10 is adjustable. Therefore, a user, tall or short, can tread the pedals 26 while sitting in the chair 30.
[0025] The tricycle 10 should be equipped with a braking system although such a braking system is not shown. Such a braking system includes at least one lever provided near one of the grips 34, a caliber supported on the fork 22, two brake shoes supported on the caliber, and a cable for connecting the lever to the caliber.
[0026] Referring to
[0027] The secondary wheel-supporting unit 11 is quickly pivoted from any orientation to an orientation substantially parallel to that of the primary wheel-supporting unit 18 regardless of the orientation of the primary wheel-supporting unit 18 as long as the wheels 14 are rolling on the ground. The tension spring 58 is loaded, ready for returning the primary wheel-supporting unit 18 to the original orientation.
[0028] The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.