Golf trike
10179624 ยท 2019-01-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K2005/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M6/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J11/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J11/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B55/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B62J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B55/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A golf trike that has a slot between two storage compartments between its rear wheels. The slot fits and holds the front tire of a towed golf trike. A bag rack on the front golf trike articulates forward out of the way of the slot on the front trike to allow the front tire of the rear trike to fit into the slot. When the golf trike is not towing another trike the bag rack articulates rearward to hold a golf bag for routine play.
Claims
1. A first golf hike comprised of a three wheeled vehicle having a steerable front wheel and a separated pair of rear wheels, each connected to a frame; a seat is disposed between the front wheel and the pair of rear wheels and is connected to the frame; a first storage container and a second storage container are affixed to the frame between the rear wheels; a slot is disposed between the first storage container and the second storage container that is dimensioned to fit and adapted to hold off of a ground surface a front wheel of a towed golf trike; a bag rack that on a lower end is articulably affixed to the first golf trike that on when in a forward position the bag rack does not obstruct a front wheel of the towed golf trike from engaging into the slot and only when in a rear position the bag rack is configured to support a golf bag; the first golf trike tows the towed golf trike when the front wheel of the towed golf trike is in the slot of the first golf trike.
2. The first golf trike in claim 1 further characterized in that a pedal driven propulsion means is operatively connected to a rear wheel.
3. The first golf trike in claim 2 further characterized in that a motor or engine propulsion means is also operatively connected to a wheel.
4. The first golf trike in claim 1 further characterized in that an umbrella is supported above the seat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) While this invention may be embodied in many different forms, there are described in detail herein specific embodiments of the invention. This description is an exemplary of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the particular embodiments illustrated and described.
(9) For the purpose of this disclosure, like reference numerals in the figures shall refer to like features unless otherwise indicated or is obvious by context.
(10) The subject device and method of use is sometimes referred to as the device, the invention, the trike, the golf trike, the cart, the vehicle, the machine or other similar terms. These terms may be used interchangeably as context requires and from use the intent becomes apparent. The masculine can sometimes refer to the feminine and neuter and vice versa. The plural may include the singular and singular the plural as appropriate from a fair and reasonable interpretation in the situation.
(11) Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed that it basically includes a rack 12, a slot 14, storage 16, storage 18, a frame 20, a wheel 22, a wheel 24, a wheel 26, a seat, 28, pedals 30, handlebars 32, a hinge 34, a hinge 36, a lid 38, a rest 40, a golf bag 42, a carrier assembly 44, a support 46, a backrest 48 and an umbrella 50.
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(14) The frame 20 spans between the rear wheels 24 and 26 and provides a structure onto which the carrier assembly 44 is affixed. On either left and right side of the carrier assembly 44 and outboard of the front tire carrying slot 14 are a storage 16 and a storage 18. The storage 16 and 18 may be configured and adapted for items useful for the game of golf and other accessories.
(15) For example, the storage 16 and/or storage 18 may be insulated to perform as cooler to keep cold drinks and food cold as needed or may also be used to keep warmed food warmed for consumption during the course of play. There may be a lid 38 on either or both of the storage 16 and storage 18. The lid 38 may be lockable with a key, combination or other type of lock.
(16) The lid 38 may also be adapted for use as a cooler by being fabricated of an insulated material such as a foam core sandwiched between laminated layers. Cup holders or other trays may also be molded into or otherwise formed into the lid 38. The lid(s) 38 may be hinged to the storage 36 or 38. Alternatively, the lid(s) 38 may be removable to expose the storage 36 or 38 below.
(17) The storage 36 and 38 may also be adapted to use for golf-specific utility by including a golf tee caddy or golf ball caddy. In one version of the golf trike either the storage 36 or 38 may be used to hold a soil and or seed combination to repair divots and ruts made into the course that happen incidentally with the game of golf.
(18) The rack 12 is angled when in the golf bag 42 carrying mode as seen in
(19) A rest 40 may be provided at the front of the carrier assembly 44 that the bottom of the golf bag 42 may rest upon while it is in the rack 12. The rest 40 prevents the golf bag 42 from sliding too far forward. The part of the frame 20 supporting the seat 28 may also aid in keeping the golf bag 42 in proper position on the rack 12. The rest 40 may be integrated into the carrier assembly 44 as seen in
(20) The rack 12 connects to either the carrier assembly 44 as seen in
(21) In either version, the rack 12 articulates from a rear position where it can carry a golf bag 42 as seen in
(22) The golf trike may be entirely pedal powered by the operator. In this way a little exercise is added to a typical game of golf. Alternatively, a battery or fuel operated motor may entirely power or may supplement human pedal power. A motor and energy source may be attached to the frame 20 or to the carrier assembly 44 and connected to one or more of the wheels 22, 24 and/or 26.
(23) In one version of the golf trike a battery is contained in or connected onto the frame 20. An electric motor, such as a hub motor may be configured within the wheel 22. One of the other wheels 24 or 26 could have hub motor in addition to or in substitution for a hub motor in the wheel 22. A solar photo-voltaic may be located on a lid 38 or as part of the shade umbrella 50.
(24) Other types of motors such as gasoline or propane powered motors could also be used to provide motive power to the golf trike. Such a motor could be integrated with the carrier assembly 44 or mounted elsewhere on the golf trike. Controls for power auxiliary to human pedal power could be controlled on the handle bars 32.
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(26) Each of the tires on the wheels 22, 24 and 26 may be adapted to softer soil, grass and other surfaces that may be encountered on a golf course. For example, low pressure fat balloon may resist sinking into the soil which can make the trike difficult to pedal and can also damage the turf of the course by digging in, especially in softer or wet ground.
(27) An important version of the invention can be fairly described as a first golf trike comprised of a three wheeled vehicle having a steerable front wheel and a separated pair of rear wheels, each connected to a frame so that the golf trike can roll and be powered by a rider pedaling. A seat is disposed between the front wheel and the pair of rear wheels and is connected to the frame that the rider can sit upon. A first storage container and a second storage container are affixed to the frame between the rear wheels. A slot is disposed between the first storage container and the second storage container that is dimensioned to fit the front wheel of a second towed trike and adapted to hold off of a ground surface a front wheel of a towed golf trike so that the two trikes a linked like a train as seen in
(28) Variations of the golf trike can further include a pedal driven propulsion means is operatively connected to a rear wheel as seen in
(29) The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.