CARGO REVERSED TRICYCLE APPARATUS AND METHOD
20200094903 ยท 2020-03-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K5/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K15/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62K5/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cargo reversed tricycle apparatus and method providing an open front, allowing the encompassing of cargo and a low center of weight when carrying, allowing more options in loading, transporting, and unloading and improved stability and maneuverability. A front-open frame provides cargo space between the front wheels, and allows for a variety of ways to load, transport, and unload the cargo. A dual-crossed-drag-link steering arrangement is provided, where a drag-link driver linked to the handlebar pushes and pulls shaped link rods, which transfer the forces through pivot links on turning bars on the two front-wheel units, which thereby turn in the intended direction.
Claims
1. A cargo reversed tricycle apparatus for a cycle back end, having a forward and backward orientation, the cargo reversed tricycle comprising: (i) a front-open frame mounted forward of the cycle back end, adapted to allow encompassing of cargo in use, defining a cargo-encompassing area, having an apex near a back portion joining the cycle back end, and projecting toward two forward ends; (ii) a handlebar with a descending shaft mounted at the apex of said front-open frame, mounted substantially horizontally and substantially perpendicular to the forward-backward orientation; (iii) a steering bearing mounted at the apex of said front-open frame, adapted to support and allow turning of said handlebar in a desired direction of steering; (iv) a drag-link driver fixed to the descending shaft of said handlebar, adapted to turn with turning of said handlebar, extending substantially in parallel with said handlebar, and having a nominally left end and right end in relation to forward movement; (v) two shaped link rods, each mounted to an end of said drag-link driver, adapted to transfer force from the turning of said drag-link driver, and shaped to substantially follow said front-open frame and avoid the cargo-encompassing area defined by said front-open frame; and (vi) two front-wheel units, each comprising: (a) a turning bearing mounted at a front end of said front-open frame, adapted to allow turning for steering of said front-wheel unit; (b) a turning bar fixed in relation to the axis of the cycle wheel, adapted to transfer a steering force to said front-wheel unit; and (c) a pivot link fixed to an end of said turning bar, adapted to transfer force from a said shaped link rod driven by said drag-link driver; where linkage from said drag-link driver, through said shaped link rods and said pivot links, to said turning bars is a dual-crossed-drag-link steering arrangement; and where, in use, turning of said handlebar transfers a rotational force to said drag-link driver, which places a pushing force on one said shaped rod and a pulling force on the other, which places a pushing force on one said turning bar and a pulling force on the other, which causes both said front-wheel units to turn in the same direction.
2. The cargo reversed tricycle apparatus of claim 1, further adapted to mounting on a pedal-powered cycle back end.
3. The cargo reversed tricycle apparatus of claim 1, further adapted to mounting on a motor-powered cycle back end.
4. The cargo reversed tricycle apparatus of claim 1, further comprising said front-open frame adapted to facilitate use of flooring and shelves to support cargo.
5. The cargo reversed tricycle apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an extension attached to said front-open frame, adapted to facilitate lifting and suspension of cargo.
6. The cargo reversed tricycle apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an extension attached to said front-open frame, adapted to facilitate lifting and suspension of cargo within the area encompassed by said front-open frame.
7. The cargo reversed tricycle apparatus of claim 1, where said front-open frame defines a substantially V-shape angle.
8. The cargo reversed tricycle apparatus of claim 1, where said front-open frame defines a substantially U-shape compound angle.
9. The cargo reversed tricycle apparatus of claim 1, further comprising said front-open frame further adapted to provide a pivoting back of said front-wheel units.
10. The cargo reversed tricycle apparatus of claim 1, further comprising said front-open frame further adapted to provide a pivoting back of a substantial amount of the forward portions of said front-open frame and attached said front-wheel units.
11. A cargo reversed tricycle method for use on a cycle back end, having a forward and backward orientation, the cargo reversed tricycle method comprising: (i) providing a cargo reversed tricycle apparatus comprising: (a) a front-open frame mounted forward of the cycle back end, adapted to allow encompassing of cargo in use, defining a cargo-encompassing area, having an apex near a back portion joining the cycle back end, and projecting toward two forward ends; (b) a handlebar with a descending shaft mounted at the apex of said front-open frame, mounted substantially horizontally and substantially perpendicular to the forward-backward orientation; (c) a steering bearing mounted at the apex of said front-open frame, adapted to support and allow turning of said handlebar in a desired direction of steering; (d) a drag-link driver fixed to the descending shaft of said handlebar, adapted to turn with turning of said handlebar, extending substantially in parallel with said handlebar, and having a nominally left end and right end in relation to forward movement; (e) two shaped link rods, each mounted to an end of said drag-link driver, adapted to transfer force from the turning of said drag-link driver, and shaped to substantially follow said front-open frame and avoid the cargo-encompassing area defined by said front-open frame; and (f) two front-wheel units, each comprising: (1) a turning bearing mounted at a front end of said front-open frame, adapted to allow turning for steering of said front-wheel unit; (2) a turning bar fixed in relation to the axis of the cycle wheel, adapted to transfer a steering force to said front-wheel unit; and (3) a pivot link fixed to an end of said turning bar, adapted to transfer force from a said shaped link rod driven by said drag-link driver; where linkage from said drag-link driver, through said shaped link rods and said pivot links, to said turning bars is a dual-crossed-drag-link steering arrangement; and (ii) turning said handlebar, transferring a rotational force to said drag-link driver, which places a pushing force on one said shaped rod and a pulling force on the other, which places a pushing force on one said turning bar and a pulling force on the other, which causes both said front-wheel units to turn in the same direction.
12. The cargo reversed tricycle method of claim 11, where said cargo reversed tricycle apparatus is further adapted to mounting on a pedal-powered cycle back end.
13. The cargo reversed tricycle method of claim 11, where said cargo reversed tricycle apparatus is further adapted to mounting on a motor-powered cycle back end.
14. The cargo reversed tricycle method of claim 11, where said cargo reversed tricycle apparatus further comprises said front-open frame adapted to facilitate use of flooring and shelves to support cargo.
15. The cargo reversed tricycle method of claim 11, where said cargo reversed tricycle apparatus further comprises an extension attached to said front-open frame, adapted to facilitate lifting and suspension of cargo.
16. The cargo reversed tricycle method of claim 11, where said cargo reversed tricycle apparatus further comprises an extension attached to said front-open frame, adapted to facilitate lifting and suspension of cargo within the area encompassed by said front-open frame.
17. The cargo reversed tricycle method of claim 11, where said front-open frame defines a substantially V-shape angle.
18. The cargo reversed tricycle method of claim 11, where said front-open frame defines a substantially U-shape compound angle.
19. The cargo reversed tricycle method of claim 11, where said cargo reversed tricycle apparatus further comprises said front-open frame further adapted to provide a pivoting back of said front-wheel units.
20. The cargo reversed tricycle method of claim 11, where said cargo reversed tricycle apparatus further comprises said front-open frame further adapted to provide a pivoting back of a substantial amount of the forward portions of said front-open frame and attached said front-wheel units.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Reference will now be made to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0027] A handlebar 2 with a descending shaft is mounted to the front-open frame 1 through a steering bearing 3 which allows the handlebar 2 to be turned. A drag-link driver 4 is attached to the descending shaft of the handlebar 2, and therefore rotates with the manipulation of the handlebar 2. Two shaped link rods 5 are pivotally attached to horizontally opposite ends of the drag-link driver 4 and are variously pushed and pulled by the drag-link driver 4 with the turning of the handlebar 2.
[0028] Two front-wheel units 20 are provided, pivotally attached to the forward ends of the front-open frame 1 by turning bearings 21 within which the front wheels can turn. Turning bars 22 connect the forks attached at the axle on either side of each cycle wheel, and turning of the turning bars 22 will turn the front-wheel units 20. The turning bars 22 have a substantially horizontal orientation and have two horizontally opposite ends. On an end of each turning bar 22 is a pivot link 23 which attaches to the free end of a shaped link rod 5, forming a link between an end of the drag-link driver 4 and an end of a turning bar 22. The turning force applied to the handlebar 2 is thereby transferred to the turning bars 22, which turn the front-wheel units 20 correspondingly.
[0029] The cargo reversed tricycle 10 uses a dual-crossed-drag-link steering arrangement, as is treated in detail below.
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[0038] Many other changes and modifications can be made in the apparatus and method of the present invention without departing from the spirit thereof. I therefore pray that my rights to the present invention be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.