SCOOTER WITH REMOVABLE TOY
20180029659 ยท 2018-02-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K3/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A scooter having a handlebar assembly that includes a vertical portion supporting a handlebar. The vertical portion includes an opening at its top end and the opening is configured to receive an elongate portion of a toy. The assembly also includes a ring portion at the opening of the vertical portion and the ring portion frictionally engages the elongate portion of the toy. The vertical portion and the ring portion are configured to securely support the elongate portion of the toy.
Claims
1.-18. (canceled)
19. A scooter comprising: a body having a deck configured to support a standing user; a front wheel and a rear wheel connected to the body; a steering assembly connected to the body, the steering assembly comprising: a front support extending from the body, the front support including an end with an opening, wherein the opening is configured to receive a portion of a toy; and a handlebar configured to be gripped by the standing user, the handlebar being positioned entirely below the opening.
20. The scooter of claim 19, wherein the front support is hollow and receives at least a lower portion of the toy when the portion is passed through the opening.
21. The scooter of claim 20, wherein the front support and the lower portion are each cylindrical in shape.
22. The scooter of claim 19, wherein the steering assembly includes a cap portion connected to the front support adjacent the opening, the cap portion having a hole through which the portion of the toy is passed.
23. The scooter of claim 22, wherein the cap portion is sized and shaped to engage the portion of the toy when it is passed through the hole and into the opening.
24. The scooter of claim 22, wherein the cap portion includes one or more flap portions.
25. The scooter of claim 19, wherein the toy includes an animal head.
26. A ridable vehicle comprising: a body having a deck and a plurality of wheels; a steering assembly connected to the body, the handlebar assembly comprising: a front support including: an opening; and a locking mechanism having a chamber and an inner surface; and a handlebar connected to the front support, the handlebar being configured to be gripped by a user; and a toy that is separable from the steering assembly, wherein the chamber of the locking mechanism is configured to receive at least a portion of the toy and the inner surface of the locking mechanism is configured to engage at least the portion of the toy at a position adjacent the opening of the front support.
27. The ridable vehicle of claim 26, wherein the locking mechanism includes at least one protruding portion extending inward from the inner surface of the locking mechanism, and the at least one protruding portion frictionally engages at least the portion of the toy when the at least the portion of the toy is received within the opening.
28. The ridable vehicle of claim 26, wherein the front support is a hollow tube having a chamber that is sized and shaped to receive at least a portion of the toy.
29. The ridable vehicle of claim 28, wherein a cross-section of the inner surface of the front support is circular.
30. The ridable vehicle of claim 28, wherein the hollow tube is longer than at least a portion of the toy.
31. A ridable vehicle comprising: a body having a deck configured to support a user standing on the deck; a plurality of wheels connected to the body; a steering assembly connected to the body, the steering assembly comprising a front support and a handlebar, the handlebar positioned on an upper end of the front support and configured to be gripped by the user; and a toy that is separable from the handlebar; wherein the front support includes an opening configured to receive a lower portion of a toy such that the toy is rotatable relative to the handlebar.
32. The scooter of claim 31, wherein the front support is hollow and receives at least the lower portion of the toy when the portion is passed through the opening.
33. The scooter of claim 31, wherein the front support and the lower portion are each cylindrical in shape.
34. The scooter of claim 31, wherein the steering assembly includes a cap portion connected to the front support adjacent the opening, the cap portion having a hole through which the lower portion of the toy is passed.
35. The scooter of claim 34, wherein the cap portion is sized and shaped to engage the lower portion of the toy when it is passed through the hole and into the opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention are described below with reference to drawings of a preferred embodiment, which is intended to illustrate, but not to limit, the present invention. The drawings contain five figures.
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[0023]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] In the following detailed description, terms of orientation such as top, bottom, upward, downward, lower, front, frontward, rear, rearward, and end are used to simplify the description of the context of the illustrated embodiments. Likewise, terms of sequence, such as first and second, are used to simplify the description of the illustrated embodiments. However, other orientation and sequences are possible, and the present invention should not be limited to the illustrated orientation(s). Those skilled in the art will appreciate that other orientations of the various components are possible.
[0025] For the purposes of this disclosure, embodiments of personal mobility vehicles will be referred to as scooters, but it will be understood by those with ordinary skill in the art that the present invention extends beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments and references to scooters to other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the invention and modifications and equivalents thereof. In particular, while the present systems and methods have been described in the context of particularly preferred embodiments as it relates to scooters, the skilled artisan will appreciate, in view of the present disclosure, that certain advantages, features and aspects of the systems and methods may be realized in a variety of other applications, including personal mobility vehicles other than scooters with different arrangements of front and rear wheels.
[0026] In a preferred embodiment, a scooter includes a body having a deck and a footrest portion. The body supports a handlebar assembly that is configured to support a toy. Preferably the handlebar assembly includes a vertical portion that receives an elongate portion of a toy. In some embodiments, the vertical portion includes an opening that receives an elongate portion of a toy. Preferably, the opening is configured to frictionally engage the elongate portion of a toy so that the movement of the toy relative to the vertical portion is restricted. In some embodiments, the vertical member includes a retention member or ring portion that is configured to frictionally engage the elongate portion of the toy and the ring portion can include protrusions or flaps that engage the elongate portion.
[0027]
[0028] As illustrated, a preferred embodiment of the scooter 10 also includes a support portion 25 which supports the handlebar assembly 24 so that the handlebar assembly 24 extends upward from the deck 26. Preferably, a handlebar 27 is positioned at or near the top of the handlebar assembly 24. In one embodiment, the body 20 also includes one or more toy coupling portions configured to receive and preferably retain a portion of a toy 40 and couple the toy 40 to the scooter. In one embodiment, the scooter also includes a toy supported by the scooter, and a portion of which is received by a toy coupling portion of the scooter. In one embodiment, the toy is a stick toy (e.g., a stick horse) that includes an elongate portion that is received within a toy coupling portion on the scooter. Embodiments of the toy and the scooter that supports such toys are described below with reference to
[0029] As described,
[0030] In one embodiment, the handlebar assembly 24 includes a handlebar 27 with two grip portions 32. The scooter 10 also includes a toy 40 supported by the handlebar assembly 24 and adjacent the handlebar 27. In one embodiment, the toy 40 includes a top portion 42 that is the likeness of an animal head (e.g., a horse head, such that the toy 40 is a stick horse) or other type of head or toy feature. However, the top portion 42 can also be any type of toy or likeness.
[0031]
[0032] In some embodiments, the handlebar 27 is coupled to the vertical member 43 at a location forward of the opening 44. Preferably, the handlebar 27 is also coupled to the vertical member 43 at a position that is lower than the opening 44. In other embodiments, the handlebar 27 is coupled to the vertical member behind the opening 44. The handlebar 27 can also be supported by the vertical member 43 via a stem or other support member that couples the vertical member 43 to the handlebar 27 and positions the handlebar 27 away from the vertical member 43.
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] Preferably, the toy 40 includes a stop portion (not shown) that contacts the handlebar assembly 24 when the elongate member 48 is fully received into vertical member 43. The stop portion can be configured to contact the opening 44 or top portion of the vertical member 43 so that it restricts movement of the toy 40 or elongate member 48 further downward into the opening 44. In some embodiments, the stop portion can be the bottom surface of the top portion 42 of the toy 40. In other embodiments, the stop portion can be coupled to or part of the elongate member 48. Alternatively, the top portion 42 of the toy 40 can rest on the opening 44 or handlebar 27 when the elongate member 48 is inserted into the vertical member 43.
[0035] As illustrated, in some embodiments, the handlebar 27 is supported by the vertical member 43 at a position forward of the opening 44. The toy 40 preferably is received into the opening 44 at a location behind the handlebar 27 so that at least a portion of the toy 40 extends behind the handlebar 27 and closer to a user riding the scooter 10. In some embodiments, the handlebar 27 is configured to allow the elongate portion 48 to pass through a cut-out or other opening in the handlebar 27. Preferably, the handlebar 27 is coupled to the vertical member 43 at a location below the top of the opening 44. In some embodiments, the handlebar 27 is coupled to the vertical member 43 by a bracket or other coupling member. Preferably, the elongate member 48 can rotate within the opening 44 and vertical member 43 so that the top portion 42 of the toy 40 can rotate relative to the handlebar assembly 24. Preferably, the top portion 42 can rotate 360 degrees relative to the handlebar assembly 24 with the elongate member 48 inserted into the vertical member 43.
[0036]
[0037] In one embodiment, the handlebar assembly 27 includes a gripper, retention member or friction ring 50 located adjacent the opening 44 and configured to engage the elongate member 48 of the toy 40. The ring 50 can be removable from the handlebar assembly 24 and is preferably coupled to the top of the vertical member 43 adjacent the opening 44. Preferably, the ring 50 is configured to frictionally engage the elongate member 48 of the toy 40 when the elongate member 48 is inserted into the opening 44. In one embodiment, the ring 50 includes flaps or protrusions 51 that extend inward from the outer edge of the ring 50.
[0038] Although the embodiments of the invention presented herein have been disclosed in the context of certain preferred embodiments and examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the invention extends beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the invention and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof. Thus, it is intended that the scope of the invention herein disclosed should not be limited by the particular embodiments described above, but should be determined only by a fair reading of the claims that follow.