Cargo Securing Apparatus for a Scooter

20220371680 · 2022-11-24

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    Embodiments of a cargo securing apparatus for securing cargo placed on the deck of a scooter are described. The cargo securing apparatus comprises one or more mounting bodies disposed between the front wheel and operator so as to be in front of operator.

    Claims

    1. A cargo securing apparatus for a scooter having a front wheel, a rear wheel, a deck, a steering column, a joining column connecting the deck to the steering column by a steering bearing, comprising: one or more mounting bodies disposed between said front wheel and operator so as to be in front of operator, configured to mount to a stationary member, said stationary member defined as a structural member of the scooter that does not move with the rotation of the steering column or the front or rear wheel.

    2. The cargo securing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the mounting body includes one or more apertures configured to receive one or more fasteners.

    3. The cargo securing apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a basket configured to mount to said mounting body, wherein cargo may be placed in said basket.

    4. The cargo securing apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a threaded bore and a threaded rod telescopically received within each threaded bore.

    5. The cargo securing apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a cargo brace configured to mount to said mounting body, wherein said cargo brace includes a plurality of apertures configured to secure cargo to said cargo brace using fasteners.

    6. The cargo securing apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a strap fastener configured to tether a handle of a golf bag to said steering column, wherein said cargo brace is shaped to nestle the base of said golf bag.

    7. A cargo securing apparatus for use with a manual scooter or e-scooter, the apparatus comprising: a mounting body, the mounting body having a first end and a second end; an at least one securement member disposed on the mounting body, the at least one securement member for removeably attaching the apparatus to the scooter; an at least one cargo attachment member disposed on the mounting body, the at least one cargo attachment member for removeably attaching cargo to the apparatus.

    8. The cargo securing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the mounting body is of unitary construction.

    9. The cargo securing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the mounting body comprises a first surface having an at least one cargo attachment member disposed thereon, and second surface and third surfaces each having an at least one securement member disposed thereon.

    10. The cargo securing apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first surface of the mounting body is perpendicular to each of the second and third surfaces.

    11. The cargo securing apparatus of claim 10, wherein the second surface is disposed at the first end of the mounting body and wherein the third surface is disposed at the second end of the mounting body.

    12. The cargo securing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the mounting body is substantially U-shaped.

    13. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the mounting body is adapted for removeable attachment to a steering column of the scooter.

    14. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the mounting body is adapted for removeable attachment to a joining column of the scooter, wherein the joining column disposed between a steering column and a deck of the scooter.

    15. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the at least one cargo attachment member includes an at least one elongated member extending outwardly from a planar surface of the at least one cargo attachment member, the at least one elongated member having an at least one secondary cargo attachment member for removeably attaching cargo to the at least one elongated member.

    16. The cargo securing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the at least one cargo attachment member is adapted for removeably positioning cargo on a deck of the scooter.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0014] In the drawings, preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example. It is to be expressly understood that the drawings are only for the purpose of illustration and as an aid to understanding and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. The embodiments herein will be understood from the following description with reference to the drawings, in which:

    [0015] FIG. 1A illustrates a perspective view of a scooter having a first exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus according to the disclosure.

    [0016] FIG. 1B illustrates a magnified view of a portion of FIG. 1A.

    [0017] FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a front portion of a scooter having a second exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus according to the disclosure.

    [0018] FIG. 3 illustrates an elevation view of a scooter having said second exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus according to the disclosure.

    [0019] FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of the mounting body from a third exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus according to the disclosure.

    [0020] FIG. 5 illustrates a plan view of the mounting body from said third exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus according to the disclosure.

    [0021] FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective view of a front portion of a scooter having said third exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus according to the disclosure.

    [0022] FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective view of a front portion of a scooter having a fourth exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus according to the disclosure.

    [0023] FIG. 8 illustrates an elevation view of a scooter having a fifth exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus according to the disclosure.

    [0024] FIG. 9 illustrates a perspective view of a front portion of a scooter having said fifth exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus according to the disclosure.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0025] In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. In particular, all terms used herein are used in accordance with their ordinary meanings unless the context or definition clearly indicates otherwise. Also, unless indicated otherwise except within the claims the use of “or” includes “and” and vice-versa. Non-limiting terms are not to be construed as limiting unless expressly stated or the context clearly indicates otherwise (for example, “including”, “having”, “characterized by” and “comprising” typically indicate “including without limitation”). Singular forms included in the claims such as “a”, “an” and “the” include the plural reference unless expressly stated or the context clearly indicates otherwise. Further, the stated features and/or configurations or embodiments thereof the suggested intent may be applied as seen fit to certain operating conditions or environments by one experienced in the field of art. Further, as used herein the term “substantially” is intended to mean “considerable in extent” or “largely but not wholly that which is specified”.

    [0026] FIG. 1A illustrates a perspective view of a scooter having a first exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus according to the disclosure. The scooter 1 has a deck 2 upon which an operator can stand, which is substantially flat, and in top view extends substantially centrally between a rear wheel 9 of the scooter and a front wheel 8. The scooter 1 furthermore has a steering column 3 that connects a handlebar 6 of the scooter 1 to a wheel fork 7 so as to allow steering the front wheel 8 of the scooter 1. The scooter 1 furthermore has a joining column 5 connecting the deck 2 to the steering column 3 via at least one steering bearing 4 so as to allow the steering column 3 to be moveable about its longitudinal center axis. The deck 2 and joining column 5 may be immovably connected. The cargo securing apparatus 10 comprises of a mounting body 11 that is mounted to a stationary member, which in this embodiment is the joining column 5. A stationary member is defined as a structural member of the scooter 1 that does not move along with the rotation of the steering column 3 or the front wheel 8 or rear wheel 9.

    [0027] FIG. 1B illustrates a magnified view of a portion of FIG. 1A. In the embodiment shown, the mounting body 11 has a rigid frame with a first and second end, with each end mounted to either side of the joining column 5, as a result the mounting body 11 is prevented from rotating sideways due to lateral forces such as from cargo when steering the scooter 1. The mounting between the mounting body 11 and the joining column 5 can be any type, such as immovable with respect to the joining column 5 or hinge mounted. Furthermore, the mounting can be permanent or removeable. In this example embodiment, the mounting is immovable and removeable as it is achieved by a screw fastener 23. As depicted the mounting body 11 is in the form of a “U” collar, but it can be of any shape that facilitates preventing lateral forces from rotating the mounting body 11. The mounting body 11 can be composed from any rigid and strong material, including but not limited to metal such as steel, cast iron or rigid non-metal. The mounting body 11 has a plurality of apertures (or holes) 18 using which cargo carrying objects such as baskets can be secured to the collar directly or using fasteners. Preferably, the cargo carrying object is foldable to allow easy carrying when dismounted from the scooter 1.

    [0028] FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a front portion of a scooter 1 having a second exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus 10 according to the disclosure. In this embodiment, a basket 22 that has been kept on the deck 2 has been fastened to the mounting body 11 using screws 23, but any method of fastening the basket 22 to the mounting body 11 can be utilized. The cargo can then be placed in the basket 22. During operation of the scooter 1, as seen in FIG. 3, the cargo stays secure as neither lateral nor longitudinal forces are able to push the cargo away from the deck 2 as cargo is in the basket that is secured.

    [0029] FIGS. 4 and 5 show a perspective view and plan view respectively of a third exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus 10 according to the disclosure. The mounting body 11 in this embodiment is removable and has a rigid frame with a first and second end, both provided with a threaded bore 12 and a threaded rod 13 telescopically received within each threaded bore 12. The threaded rods 13 have an object engaging end 15 with a high grip contact surface 17 and a turning end 16 which includes a lever 14 to help turn the threading rod 13. Preferably, the threaded bores 12 and threaded rods 13 may be designed to prevent vibration from loosening them, such as having a finer thread pitch or have a securing mechanism.

    [0030] FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of a front portion of a scooter 1 having said third exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus 10 according to the disclosure. The mounting body 11 is connected to the joining column 5 by rotating the threaded rods 13 using their levers 14 to allow their object engaging ends 15 to clamp the joining column 5 by forcibly pressing against it, similar to a C-clamp. This allows the mounting body 11 to be removed when needed by reversing the rotation of the threaded rods 13 in order to relieve the clamping force on the joining column 5. The material for the mounting body 11 can be a rigid and strong material that does not bend, such as cast iron as it is subject to reactionary outward forces. Preferably, as seen in FIG. 6, the joining column 5 has multiple planar surfaces so as to allow the threaded rods' 13 object engaging ends 15 good surface contact with the joining column 5. As the mounting body 11 is removeably mounted to the joining column 5, the mounting body 11 can be removed to allow normal operation of the scooter 1. This removable aspect can be particularly useful for scooters 1 whose steering column 3 folds to allow easy carrying of the scooter 1.

    [0031] FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a front portion of a scooter 1 having a fourth exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus 10 according to the disclosure. In this embodiment, a cargo brace 19 is immovably mounted to the mounting body 11 using screw fasteners 23. A strap fastener 21 passes through a plurality of apertures 20 in the cargo brace 19 to secure cargo (not shown) placed on the deck 2 by holding it against the cargo brace 19. The cargo brace 19 can be made of any rigid and tough material, preferably light material such as hard plastic that does not contribute too much to the weight of the cargo securing apparatus 10.

    [0032] FIG. 8 shows a side elevation view of a scooter 1 having a fifth exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus 10 according to the disclosure. In this embodiment, the cargo securing apparatus 10 is configured to secure a golf bag 24 having a base 26 and a handle 25. A strap fastener 21 secures the base 26 of the golf bag 24 to the cargo brace 19. A strap fastener 21 is also passed through the handle 25 of the golf bag 24 and around the steering column 3 circumference so as tether the golf bag 24 and keep it in a vertical orientation while the scooter 1 is travelling.

    [0033] FIG. 9 shows a perspective view of a front portion of a scooter 1 having said fifth exemplary embodiment of the cargo securing apparatus 10 according to the disclosure. As golf bags are roughly circular in shape at their base, the cargo brace 19 is shaped with arms that can nestle the base 26 of the golf bag 24 seen in FIG. 8. The cargo brace 19 has a plurality of apertures 20 through which a strap fastener 21 is passed to secure the base 26 of the golf bag 24 to the cargo brace 19.

    [0034] According to a further advantageous embodiment, the deck 2 and joining column 5 may be one integral part so as to not be non-destructively disconnected.

    [0035] According to a further advantageous embodiment, the mounting body 11 and cargo brace 19 may be one integral part so as to not be non-destructively disconnected.

    [0036] The scope of this disclosure encompasses all changes, substitutions, variations, alterations, and modifications to the example embodiments described or illustrated herein that a person having ordinary skill in the art would comprehend. The scope of this disclosure is not limited to the example embodiments described or illustrated herein. Moreover, although this disclosure describes and illustrates respective embodiments herein as including particular components, elements, functions, operations, or steps, any of these embodiments may include any modification, combination or permutation of any of the components, elements, functions, operations, or steps described or illustrated anywhere herein that a person having ordinary skill in the art would comprehend. All such modifications, combinations and permutations are believed to be within the sphere and scope of the invention as defined by the claims appended hereto.