APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REDUCING THE INCIDENCE OF SUDDEN STOPPAGE WITH SELF BALANCING SKATEBOARDS
20190299082 ยท 2019-10-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C17/0073
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C17/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C2203/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C17/226
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C2203/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus and method for reducing the incidence of sudden stoppage while riding a self balancing skateboard. Wheels are mounted with the front of the bumper, or integrated within a special replacement bumper, of the skateboard to provide a low-friction rollout instead of an instant stop, allowing the rider to maintain control in the event that the front of the board contacts the ground. The wheels protrude from a lower surface of the bumper to limit contact of the bumper with the ground.
Claims
1. A self balancing skateboard, comprising: a left and a right rail; a platform for supporting a rider attached to the left and the right rail; a drive wheel and a hub motor assembly supported on a shaft extending between the left and the right rail; a bumper attached to a forward end of the platform and rail; and a wheel assembly rotationally supporting a ground wheel below a bottom surface of the bumper.
2. The self balancing skateboard of claim 1, wherein the wheel assembly further comprises: a carriage having a pair of lobes protruding from a base of the carriage, the lobes dimensioned to receive the ground wheel between the lobes and an interior cavity defined within the base; and axially aligned apertures defined in the lobes to receive a wheel axel.
3. The self balancing skateboard of claim 2, wherein the wheel assembly further comprises: a threaded shaft extending from a top end of the carriage, the threaded shaft dimensioned to be received through a mounting hole of the forward bumper of the skateboard and threadingly received in a threaded bore defined at a forward end of the platform.
4. The self balancing skateboard of claim 3, further comprising: a void defined in a bottom surface of the bumper; and the carriage of the wheel assemblies are received in the void such that the wheel protrudes from a bottom edge surface of the bumper proximal to the void.
5. The self balancing skateboard of claim 4, wherein the wheel assembly is mounted to a left and a right lateral aspect of the void.
6. The self balancing skateboard of claim 4, further comprising: the wheel assembly is carried within a void defined in the lateral aspects of the forward bumper.
7. The self balancing skateboard of claim 6, wherein the wheel assembly is integrally formed with the bumper assembly.
8. The self balancing skateboard of claim 7, wherein the wheel extends through an aperture opening into the void.
9. A wheel assembly adapted to mount a bumper assembly to a self balancing skateboard, comprising: a carriage having a pair of lobes protruding from a base of the carriage, the lobes dimensioned to receive the ground wheel between the lobes and an interior cavity defined within the base of the carriage; axially aligned apertures defined in the lobes to receive a wheel axel; and a threaded shaft extending from a top end of the carriage, the threaded shaft dimensioned to be received through a mounting hole of the forward bumper of the skateboard and threadingly received in a threaded bore defined at a forward end of the self balancing skateboard.
10. The wheel assembly of claim 9, further comprising: a wheel rotationally carried on the wheel axel.
11. The wheel assembly of claim 10, further comprising: a bearing rotationally supporting the wheel on the axel.
12. A bumper assembly for a self balancing skateboard, comprising; a bumper configured to be attached to a forward end of the platform and a rail of the self balancing skateboard; and a wheel assembly received in a concavity defined at the lateral margins of a bottom surface of the bumper, the concavity rotationally supporting a ground wheel protruding from the concavity below a bottom surface of the bumper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0032] Broadly, embodiments of the present invention an apparatus and method for providing a low-friction rollout for a self balancing skateboard instead of an instant stop, allowing the rider to maintain control in the event that the front of the board contacts the ground. As seen in reference to the drawings of
[0033] A front 18 and a rear bumper 16 are disposed at between the rails 14 and are attached to the platform 20 and rails 14. The bumpers 16, 18 on the self balancing skateboard 11 protect the board 11 from damage, but do nothing to help the user maintain control if the bumpers 16, 18 contact the ground G.
[0034] The wheel assembly 12 according to aspects of the invention include a carriage 1 having a pair of lobes protruding from a base of the carriage 1. The lobes are dimensioned to receive a ground wheel 4 between the lobes and an interior cavity defined within the base. Axially aligned apertures are defined in the lobes to receive a wheel axel 2. The wheel 4 may include a bearing 5 to rotationally carry the wheel 4 on the axel 2. Shims 6 may be provided to space the wheel 4 between the lobes. The axel 2 may be secured with a threaded fastener 3 or internal threads in one of the axially aligned apertures.
[0035] The carriage 1 includes a threaded shaft 7 extending from a top end of the carriage 1. The threaded shaft 7 is dimensioned to be received through a mounting hole of the forward bumper 18 of the skateboard 11 and threadingly received in a threaded bore defined at a forward end of the platform 20. In a first embodiment, shown in reference to
[0036] In the embodiment shown in reference to
[0037] As seen in reference to
[0038] The carriage 1 may be made of plastics using injection molding, 3D printed, or formed with metal casting or metal milling technologies, is created to hold a wheel 4 of a suitable size. The wheel assemblies 12 are then attached to the bumper 18 at the forward end of the self balancing skateboard 11 using screws, glue, or a specially made bumper that accepts the carriage 1. Wheels 4 with low friction ball bearings 5 are added and secured using various screws and nuts to secure the wheel 4 in place.
[0039] In another embodiment, three or more wheels may be used instead of two. In another embodiment, a bumper 24 with integrated wheels 4, such as shown in
[0040] To use this invention, a rider would install the wheel assembliess 12 onto their self balancing skateboard 11 on the forward (in terms of direction of travel) end using simple hand tools like an Allen key or screwdriver. The rider then rides as usual, and if the nose happens to touch down on the ground, the wheels 4 reduce friction enough to keep the rider from being thrown off the board 11.
[0041] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.