SCOOTER HAVING THREE DIMENSIONAL CHARACTER
20200353370 ยท 2020-11-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63G19/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62M1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K3/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A63G19/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62K15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Systems, devices, and methods for a scooter (100) having a front portion (108) and a deck (116) for a user to stand on; and a three-dimensional character (110) disposed on the front portion of the scooter, where the three-dimensional character creates a perspective of riding on or in the three-dimensional character for the user on the deck.
Claims
1-21. (canceled)
22. A scooter comprising: a deck for a user to stand on; a deck connector connected to the deck forward of where the user stands; a steering column attached to and extending vertically from the deck connector for the user to steer the scooter; a front portion connected to the deck connector forward of the steering column; and a three-dimensional character movably attached to and projecting forwardly from the front portion at a position forward of the steering column, and configured to move relative to the front portion of the scooter while remaining attached to the scooter, wherein the three-dimensional character creates a perspective of riding on or in the three-dimensional character for the user on the deck.
23. The scooter of claim 22, further comprising a linkage that movably attaches the three-dimensional character to the front portion; and a wheel connected to the front portion of the scooter and to the mechanical linkage for moving the scooter, wherein rotation of the wheel is configured to move the mechanical linkage and the three-dimensional character relative to the front portion of the scooter.
24. The scooter of claim 22, further comprising a motor that movably attaches the three-dimensional character to the front portion.
25. The scooter of claim 22, wherein the three-dimensional character is removably attached to the front portion.
26. The scooter of claim 22, further comprising: a right front wheel connected to a right corner of the front portion; a left front wheel connected to a left corner of the front portion; and a rear wheel connected to a center of a rear portion of the deck.
27. The scooter of claim 26, further comprising a rear fender brake disposed above the rear wheel and attached to the rear portion of the deck and configured to deflect relative to the deck and contact an outer surface of the rear wheel.
28. The scooter of claim 27, further comprising a character item attached to the rear fender brake that corresponds to the three-dimensional character disposed on the front portion of the scooter.
29. The scooter of claim 26, wherein the deck is configured to fold about the deck connector into a folded position at which the rear wheel is proximate to the steering column.
30. The scooter of claim 22, wherein the steering column comprises: a lower steering column attached to and extending vertically from the deck connector; and an upper steering column attached to the lower steering column with a clamp that allows the upper steering column to extend or retract relative to the lower steering column.
31. A scooter comprising: a deck for a user to stand on; a deck connector connected to the deck forward of where the user stands; a steering column attached to and extending vertically from the deck connector for the user to steer the scooter; a front portion connected to the deck connector forward of the steering column; and a three-dimensional character connected to and projecting forwardly from the front portion at a position forward of the steering column, the three-dimensional character comprising a poseable element configured to move from a first position to a second position, wherein the three-dimensional character creates a perspective of riding on or in the three-dimensional character for the user on the deck.
32. The scooter of claim 31, wherein an expression of the character is changeable by moving the posable element from the first position to the second position.
33. The scooter of claim 31, further comprising: a right front wheel connected to a right corner of the front portion; a left front wheel connected to a left corner of the front portion; and a rear wheel connected to a center of a rear portion of the deck.
34. The scooter of claim 33, further comprising a rear fender brake disposed above the rear wheel and attached to the rear portion of the deck and configured to deflect relative to the deck and contact an outer surface of the rear wheel.
35. The scooter of claim 34, further comprising a character item attached to the rear fender brake that corresponds to the three-dimensional character disposed on the front portion of the scooter.
36. The scooter of claim 31, wherein the steering column comprises: a lower steering column attached to and extending vertically from the deck connector; and an upper steering column attached to the lower steering column with a clamp that allows the upper steering column to extend or retract relative to the lower steering column.
37. A scooter comprising: a deck for a user to stand on, the deck including a rear portion; a deck connector connected to the deck forward of where the user stands; a lower steering column connected to and extending upwardly from the deck connector; an upper steering column having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end attached to the lower steering column with a clamp that allows the upper steering column to extend or retract relative to the lower steering column; a front portion connected to the deck connector forward relative to the lower steering column and the upper steering column; a right front wheel connected to a right corner of the front portion; a left front wheel connected to a left corner of the front portion; a rear wheel connected to a center of the rear portion of the deck; a handlebar attached to the upper end of the upper steering column; a rear fender brake disposed above the rear wheel and attached to the rear portion of the deck and configured to deflect relative to the deck and contact an outer surface of the rear wheel; and a three-dimensional character disposed on and projecting forwardly from the front portion of the scooter creating a perspective of riding on or in the three-dimensional character for the user on the deck.
38. The scooter of claim 37 further comprising a character item attached to the rear fender brake that corresponds to the three-dimensional character disposed on the front portion of the scooter.
39. The scooter of claim 37 further comprising one or more grips attached to the handlebar.
40. The scooter of claim 37, wherein the deck is configured to fold about the deck connector into a folded position at which the rear wheel is proximate to the lower steering column.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principals of the invention. Like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views. Embodiments are illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0024] The following description is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the embodiments discloses herein and is not meant to limit the concepts disclosed herein. Further, particular features described herein can be used in combination with other described features in each of the various possible combinations and permutations. Unless otherwise specifically defined herein, all terms are to be given their broadest possible interpretation including meanings implied from the description as well as meanings understood by those skilled in the art and/or as defined in dictionaries, treatises, etc.
[0025] The present system allows for a scooter having a three-dimensional character. The character may be an animal, a vehicle, a creature, or the like. The three-dimensional character creates the feeling of riding on the character for the user. For example, a scooter with a unicorn character creates the feeling and visual effect for the user of the user riding a unicorn. In some embodiments, the characters may be swappable between different characters. In other embodiments, the characters may be poseable. In other embodiments, the characters may have one or more moveable features. In other embodiments, augmented reality (AR) may be used to interact with the characters.
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[0027] The front portion 108 of the scooter is connected to a lower steering column 112 and deck connector 114. The deck connector 114 connects the front portion 108 and lower steering column 112 to a deck 116. The deck connector 114 may be a headtube, downtube, or gooseneck connector. In some embodiments, the deck connector 114 may include a folding mechanism (not shown) to allow the scooter 100 to fold such that the rear wheel 106 is proximate the lower steering column 112 in a folded position.
[0028] The deck 116 provides a platform for the user to stand on while riding the scooter 100. The user may propel the scooter 100 by kicking with one leg on the ground and the other on the deck 116. After kicking, the user may glide by placing both feet on the deck 116 of the scooter 100.
[0029] A rear fender brake 118 may be disposed at a rear of the scooter 100 and above the rear wheel 106. Pressing down on the rear fender brake 118, such as by pressing down by a foot of the user, will cause the rear fender brake 118 to deflect relative to the deck 116 of the scooter 100. This deflection of the rear fender brake 118 will cause a lower surface of the rear fender brake 118 to contact an outer surface of the rear wheel 106. Friction from this contact will cause the scooter 100 to slow or stop. Friction from this contact may also prevent a stopped scooter 100 from moving, such as when a user is stopped at a hill or angled surface.
[0030] The scooter 100 may include one or more character items 120. The character item 120 is depicted as a unicorn tail in this embodiment, but may be any animal, vehicle, or creature item. In some embodiments, the character item 120 may be a tail. The character item 120 may correspond to the three-dimensional character 110. For example, the three-dimensional character 110 may be a horse head and the character item 120 may be a horse tail. A user on the scooter 100 would have the appearance of riding a horse when looking forward and of seeing a horse tail when looking back thereby creating an immersive experience of the user riding on the character. In some embodiments, the character item 120 may be detachably attached to the rear fender brake 118. The three-dimensional character 110 and the character item 120 may be detachably attached at various points of the scooter 100 to create a feeling and visual experience of that user riding on the character.
[0031] The lower steering column 112 may be attached to an upper steering column 122 via a clamp 124. In some embodiments, the clamp 124 may be a quick release clamp. The clamp 124 may be loosened to allow the upper steering column 122 to extend relative to the lower steering column 112. The clamp may then be tightened to secure the upper steering column 122 relative to the lower steering column 112 at a desired length. The upper steering column 122 may be adjusted relative to the lower steering column 112 to accommodate user's having different heights. In some embodiments, the scooter 100 may only have a single steering column and no adjustable height, as shown in
[0032] A handlebar 126 is attached at an end of the upper steering column 122 distal from the clamp 124. The handlebar may include one or more grips 128, 130. The grips 128, 130 may provide a user with improved handling of the scooter 100. In some embodiments, the grips 128, 130 may correspond to the three-dimensional character 110 and/or the character item 120. In some embodiments, the grips 128, 130 may be detachably attached and may be removed to match the detachably attached three-dimensional character 110 and/or the detachably attached character item 120. In some embodiments, the grips 128, 130 may include an additional character item, e.g., tassels that match the color of the unicorn. In other embodiments, the grips 128, 130 may match a color of the handlebar 126 and/or otherwise blend in so as not to distract from the three-dimensional character 110 and to draw attention to the three-dimensional character.
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[0035] The system 300 may also include one or more character items 308, 310. The character items 308, 310 may correspond to the one or more three-dimensional characters 304, 306. A first character item 308 may be a red light that corresponds to the fire truck of the first three-dimensional character 304. A second character item 310 may be a diamond-shaped tail that corresponds to the lizard of the second three-dimensional character 306. The character items 308, 310 may detachably attach to a character item attachment 312 disposed on the rear fender brake 118. In other embodiments, the character items 308, 310 may be attached proximate the three-dimensional character 304, 306, the front portion 108 of the scooter 100, the deck 116 of the scooter 100, and/or the handlebar (126,
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[0039] In some embodiments, the scooter 502 may include a fourth wheel 504. The scooter 502 may have two sets of wheels at the front and back for added stability. In some embodiments, the scooter 502 may have a motor 514. The motor 514 may be engaged via a mechanism, such as a throttle on the handlebars 126. The motor 514 may also provide additional power when the scooter 502 is manually used, such as by providing additional power on hills or the like. The motor may be powered by one or more batteries.
[0040] In some embodiments, the scooter 502 may include a speaker 516. The speaker 516 may play audio sounds that correspond to the three-dimensional character. For example, in an embodiment with a fire truck three-dimensional character, the speaker 516 may play fire truck noises. The speaker 516 may play noises when the scooter is in motion, when triggered by the user, when activated by a connected application, or the like. The speaker may be powered by one or more batteries.
[0041] In some embodiments, the scooter 502 may utilize AR 518, such as shown in
[0042] In some embodiments, the scooter 502 may utilize a folding mechanism 508. The folding mechanism 508 may allow the scooter 502 to collapse into a folded position for transport, storage, or the like. The folded position may allow the handlebar 126 to be disposed proximate the rear fender brake 118.
[0043] In some embodiments, the scooter 502 may include one or more front brakes 510. The front brake 510 may provide additional stopping power in addition to, or in place of, the rear fender brake 118. The front brake 510 may be engaged by a handle attached to the handlebars 126 in one embodiment.
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[0046] The device 704 display may show the scooter 700 as an embodiment 701 of the three-dimensional character of the scooter 700. For example, a scooter 700 with a unicorn as the three-dimensional element may be displayed as a two-dimensional or three-dimensional unicorn embodiment 701 on the display 712 of the device 704. One or more visual elements 720, 722, 724 may also be displayed on the device 704 display 712. The visual elements may include a button to complete an action, a link to share on social media, a purchase of additional content, an action of the displayed embodiment 701, and the like. The device 704 may also receive input from the one or more microphones 708, such as an audio command. The device 704 may also receive input from the one or more cameras 706, such as a facial recognition of a user or a user's expression from a front facing camera. The device 704 may also receive input from a gyroscope of the user based on a movement of the device 704 relative to ground or relative to the scooter 700. The device 704 may play video via the display 712 and/or audio via the one or more speakers 710, such as a visual and/or audio content relating to the scooter 700 three-dimensional character.
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[0048] It is contemplated that various combinations and/or sub-combinations of the specific features and aspects of the above embodiments may be made and still fall within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it should be understood that various features and aspects of the disclosed embodiments may be combined with or substituted for one another in order to form varying modes of the disclosed invention. Further, it is intended that the scope of the present invention herein disclosed by way of examples should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above.