Folding scooter
10617591 ยท 2020-04-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61H2201/0161
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62K15/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K5/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61H3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62K3/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61H3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62K15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A scooter comprising a frame pivotally connected to a head stock assembly. A leg support is mounted on the frame. The head stock assembly comprises a handle bar stem having a wheel assembly attached at its lower end. There is a second wheel assembly attached to the frame assembly. The frame is movable generally vertically and horizontally relative to the head stock to allow the scooter to move from an expanded, use position to a folded or collapsed position for storage.
Claims
1. A scooter comprising: a frame, said frame comprising a beam having a first end and a second end, and a strut having a first end and a second end, said first end of said strut being connected to said beam proximate said second end of said beam; a leg support mounted on said beam; a rear wheel assembly connected to said second end of said strut; a head stock assembly comprising: a tubular column having an upper end and a lower end; a handle bar stem having a first end and a second end, said handle bar stem being rotatably journaled in said tubular column; a handle bar connected to said first end of a said handle bar stem; a front wheel assembly connected to said second end of said handle bar stem; and a joint assembly interconnecting said tubular column and said first end of said beam, said joint assembly comprising a sleeve slidably mounted on said column and a latch assembly interconnecting said sleeve and said first end of said beam, said latch assembly being selectively operable to lock said beam in a first position, wherein said beam is at a first angle to said column and said sleeve is proximate said lower end of said column, and a second position, wherein said beam is at a second smaller angle to said column and said sleeve is proximate said upper end of said column.
2. The scooter of claim 1, wherein said latch assembly comprises: a body having a first bore extending into said body, a second bore extending into said body and intersecting said first bore; a plunger disposed in and extending from said first bore, said plunger having a first chamfered surface; a latching pin disposed in and extending from said second bore, said latching pin having a second chamfered surface, said first and second chamfered surfaces engaging one another such that movement of said plunger in a first direction causes movement of said latching pin further into said second bore.
3. The scooter of claim 2, wherein said latching assembly biases said plunger and said latching pin outwardly.
4. The scooter of claim 2, wherein said body has first and second notches in it; said latching pin has a nose on an outermost end, said nose of said latching pin being positioned in said first notch when said scooter is in said first position, and said nose of said latching pin being positioned in said second notch when said scooter is in said second position.
5. The scooter of claim 1, further comprising a brake assembly.
6. The scooter of claim 1, wherein said handle bar stem is selectively adjustable in said tubular column.
7. A scooter comprising: a frame, said frame comprising a beam having a first end and a second end, and a strut having a first end and a second end, said first end of said strut being connected to said beam proximate said second end of said beam; a leg support mounted on said beam; a rear wheel assembly connected to said second end of said strut; a head stock assembly comprising: a tubular column having an upper end and a lower end; a handle bar stem having a first end and a second end, said handle bar stem being rotatably journaled in said column; a hand grip connected to said first end of said handle bar stem; a front wheel assembly connected to said second end of said handle bar stem; and a joint assembly interconnecting said column and said first end of said beam, said joint assembly comprising a clevis assembly having a sleeve slidably mounted on said column and first and second spaced tangs pivotably connected to said beam, whereby said beam is movable between a first position wherein said beam is at a first angle to said column and said sleeve is proximate said lower end of said column, and a second position, wherein said beam is at a second smaller angle to said column and said sleeve is proximate said upper end of said column.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) Frame 12 comprises a beam 22 and a strut 24 connected to beam 22 at an obtuse angle thereto. Connected to the end of strut 24 distal beam 22 is a rear wheel assembly 20.
(10) Head stock assembly 14 comprises a tubular column 26 in which is rotatably journaled a handle bar stem 28 shown in phantom. A front wheel assembly 18 is connected to handle bar stem 28 adjacent the lower end of column 26. Handle bars or other such hand grips 30 are interconnected to handle bar stem 28 whereby rotation of handle bars 30 results in rotation of handle bar stem 28 and concomitant rotation of front wheel assembly 18. A forked strut 32 having first and second strut members, only one of which is shown, is pivotally connected on one end to column 26 via collar 36 having a clevis portion 38 and on the other end to frame 12 via bracket 34. Strut 32 ensures that column 26 does not rotate relative to the frame 12.
(11) The term wheel assembly as used herein can refer to a single wheel or two wheels. Thus, the scooter 10 could have a single front wheel and a single rear wheel, albeit that may be undesirable for a person with a leg injury. More commonly, one of the front wheel assembly 18 or the rear wheel assembly 20 could be of the two-wheeled variety, and the other of the one-wheeled variety. Still more frequently and preferred, wheel assemblies 18 and 20 could both be comprised of two wheels laterally spaced and rotatably mounted on suitable axles.
(12) In the embodiment shown in
(13) With reference next to
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(15) Received in bore 58 is a latching pin 82. Latching pin 82 has a nose portion 84 and a recess 86 disposed between nose 84 and the opposite end of pin 82. As best seen with reference to
(16) In the position shown in
(17) To move scooter 10 from the position shown in
(18) In operation to fold or collapse scooter 10, i.e., move scooter 10 from the position shown in
(19) It will be understood that to move scooter 10 from the position shown in
(20) Scooter 10 can also be provided with a rear brake assembly controlled by brake cable 120 and brake lever 122. As is apparent, the height of handle bar 30 can be vertically adjusted with an adjustment knob assembly 130 such as for example a knob plunger pin, a pull plunger pin, or a pop pin. Desirably, the locking assembly 130 is of a type that, when engaged, eliminates any play between handle 30 and handle bar stem 28.
(21) As will also be apparent, support or knee rest 16 can be adjusted in height by positioning seat stem 132 at a desired location in sleeve 134. To this end a locking assembly described above with respect to locking assembly 130 can be employed. Also, a simple ball detent arrangement can be employed to releasably, selectively lock stem 132 at various positions in sleeve 134.
(22) Although specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein in some detail, this has been done solely for the purposes of explaining the various aspects of the invention, and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention as defined in the claims which follow. Those skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment shown and described is exemplary, and various other substitutions, alterations and modifications, including but not limited to those design alternatives specifically discussed herein, may be made in the practice of the invention without departing from its scope.