Skateboard
11779829 ยท 2023-10-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C17/226
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A skateboard includes a deck, at least a front wheel set and a rear wheel set. The front wheel set, which is arranged at a bottom of the deck at a position close to a front end thereof, includes at least one rigid and rotatable front wheel frame and at least two front wheels. The rear wheel set, which is arranged at a bottom of the deck at a position close to the rear end thereof, includes at least one rigid and non-rotatable rear wheel frame and at least two rear wheels. The outer side of the wheel is circular or arc-shaped. The structure of the skateboard allows the user to change a center of gravity and to lift the sides of the board with foot, so as to only rely on the outer arc of the left or right front and rear wheels to slide, while the rotatable front wheel frame in the left or right side may still be utilized for rotating in the forward direction, which allows a skateboard experience of forward or changing the travelling direction.
Claims
1. A skateboard, comprising: a deck; a front wheel set, which is arranged at a bottom of said deck at a front end thereof, comprising at least one front wheel frame and at least two front wheels, wherein said at least one front wheel frame is a rotatable rigid structure; and a rear wheel set, which is arranged at the bottom of said deck at a rear end thereof, comprising at least one rear wheel frame and at least two rear wheels, wherein said at least one rear wheel frame is a non-rotatable rigid structure affixed on the bottom of said deck, wherein an outer side of said front wheel and an outer side of said rear wheel are in a circular or arc shape, so as to allow said outer side of each of said left and right front wheels functioning as a fulcrum to change a center of gravity and exert a force to an outer side of said deck for left and right lifting and tilting said deck up while changing a direction and for sliding only with said outer sides of said left front wheel and said left rear wheel or said outer sides of said right front wheel and said right rear wheel.
2. The skateboard structure, as recited in claim 1, further comprising a pair of shoe holders provided on said deck near said front end and said rear end thereof respectively for allowing shoes of a user inserted therein while sliding for controlling an angle change of said left and right tilting of said deck.
3. The skateboard structure, as recited in claim 2, wherein each of said shoe holders includes a strap shoe cover.
4. The skateboard structure, as recited in claim 2, wherein each of said shoe holders includes a step-in shoe cover.
Description
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(7) Other advantages and efficacy of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following specific and detailed description of embodiments of the present invention.
(8) The embodiments of the present invention will be illustrated below with the figures, and it should be noted that the figures are merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention and are merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention and are not drawn to the exact quantities, shapes, and sizes of the elements. The forms, quantities, and rations of the elements in actual implementations of the present invention shall not be limited by the figures, but to meet the actual needs instead. In addition, in order to simplify the drawings, some conventional structures and elements will be drawn in a simple schematic manner in the drawings, and repeated elements may be represented by the same numbers.
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(10) According to the first preferred embodiment, it further includes a rotatable front wheel frame 121 that allows the front wheels 122 to rotate to a changed direction. The front wheel frame 121 further includes a left front wheel frame 121 and a right front wheel frame 121 that are rotatable. The front wheels 122 cooperate with the rotatable left or right front wheel frame 121 allowing the front wheels 122 to rotate in the changed direction. The front wheel set 12 may comprise a shaft and/or a motor if appropriate, and the rear wheel set 13 may also comprise a shaft and/or a motor if appropriate. In addition, the deck 11 comprises a control circuit board and/or gravity sensing device and/or battery installed at the bottom, top or inside thereof. According to other embodiments, the front wheel frame 121 and the rear wheel frame 131 may further comprise a shock absorber mounted thereon.
(11) With the above structure, the front wheel set 12 and the rear wheel set 13 are directly positioned and affixed at the bottom of the deck 11 or inside the deck 11 near the front and rear ends through various methods. The front wheel motor or the rear wheel motor can be installed in the wheel valley or driving the shaft through a belt. The control circuit board and/or gravity sensing device and/or battery can be installed at the bottom, top or inside the deck. Then the overall structure can be assembled. After the completion of the assembling, the front wheel 122 and the rear wheel 132 are affixed under the deck 11, and the rigid and rotatable front wheel frame 121 and the rigid and non-rotatable rear wheel frame 131 affix the front wheels 122, the rear wheels 132, and the deck 11. In this way, these four of the front wheels 122 and the rear wheels 132 can be utilized to slide during actual use. When the user wants to change the direction, the user can use the wheel frame fulcrum to change the center of gravity so as to apply a force to the outer side of the deck 11 to lift and tilt the deck 11 up, so that the front wheels 122 and rear wheels 132 on a single side of the left or right side can be utilized to slide. Meanwhile, it can also cooperate with the rotatable front wheel frame 121 to rotate the front wheel 122 in a changed direction to proceed or change the direction of travel, so that the skateboard is capable of providing a snowboard-like experience (as illustrated in
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(15) While the foregoing description and drawings have disclosed preferred embodiments of the present invention, it should be understood that various additions, modifications, and substitutions may be made to the preferred embodiments of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the principles of the present invention as defined by the appended claims. One of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure pertains will appreciate that the present invention may be utilized with modifications in many forms, structures, arrangements, proportions, materials, elements, and components. Accordingly, the embodiments disclosed herein shall be considered as illustrative and not restrictive of the present invention. The scope of the present invention should be defined by the appended claims, and be intended to cover legal equivalents thereof, and not be limited to the previous description.