Hands-free balancing scooter steered twistedly with feet
09604692 ยท 2017-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D51/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K11/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/72
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B62D11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K11/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D51/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D51/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K11/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a hands-free balancing scooter steered twistedly with feet that includes: a housing; a controller mounted on the upper portion of the housing to control driving and direction changes of the balancing scooter; motors mounted on both sides of the housing and having wheels mounted on the shafts thereof; a battery mounting portion formed on the bottom surface of the housing so as to mount a battery therein; a foothold located on top of the housing to allow a rider's both feet to be stepped thereon and having a handle formed on one side thereof and two through holes formed thereon to allow manipulating rods of rotary motion sensors embedded into the housing to protrude therefrom; and turntables mounted on the foothold in such a manner as to be assembled to the manipulating rods of the rotary motion sensors.
Claims
1. A hands-free balancing scooter steered twistedly with feet, comprising: a housing 10; a controller 30 mounted on an upper portion of the housing 10 to control driving and direction changes of the balancing scooter; motors 20 mounted on both sides of the housing 10 and having wheels 22 mounted on shafts of the motors; a battery mounting portion 11 formed on a bottom surface of the housing 10 so as to mount a battery 21 in the battery mounting portion; a foothold 40 located on top of the housing 10 to allow a rider's both feet to be stepped on the foothold and having a handle 41 formed on one side of the foothold and two through holes 43 formed on the foothold to allow manipulating rods 32 of rotary motion sensors 31 embedded into the housing 10 to protrude from the through holes of the foothold; and turntables 50 mounted on the foothold 40 in such a manner as to be assembled to the manipulating rods 32 of the rotary motion sensors 31, wherein if it is desired to change the driving direction of the balancing scooter, the rider's both feet twistedly turn the turntables 50 in the state where the rider's both feet are brought into contact with the turntables 50.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) Hereinafter, an explanation on a hands-free balancing scooter steered twistedly with feet according to the present invention will be in detail given with reference to the attached drawing. The present invention will be explained in comparison with a conventional hands-free balancing scooter as will be discussed below, and the same parts as the conventional hands-free balancing scooter will be indicated by the identical reference numerals.
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(11) That is, the stick type balancing scooter as shown in
(12) The conventional backpack type self-balancing scooter having a foot-driven steering apparatus mounted thereon, as shown in
(13) While the rider is sitting on a saddle 60, accordingly, he or she drives the scooter conveniently, and further, the left and right directions of the scooter can be manipulated through the pressing force applied to a shuttle ring 80 mounted on a foothold 40, on which the rider's one foot is stepped, so that the rider's hands are free during the driving.
(14) While the conventional backpack type self-balancing scooter is being driven, accordingly, the rider may take a picture, hold objects with his or her hands, or use his or her hands freely. Even if the rider has disabilities in hands, further, the conventional backpack type self-balancing scooter can be driven only with the inclination of his or her body, and also, the shuttle ring 80 is manipulated as his or her one foot is turned to the left or right side, so that the self balancing scooter can be driven easily even by the rider with disabilities in hands.
(15) In spite of the excellent advantages as mentioned above, however, the conventional backpack type self-balancing scooter should move the shuttle ring 80 to the left and right sides in the state where the heel of the rider's one foot stepped on the shuttle ring 80 is raised, so that load is applied to the other foot to cause balancing of his or her both feet stepped on the foothold 40 to be lost, thus making it hard to manipulate the shuttle ring 80.
(16) Additionally, the heel of the rider's one foot stepped on the shuttle ring 80 should be raised whenever the direction changes are needed, so that his or her psychological balance may be lost. Accordingly, even if the rider's hands are free during driving, the difficulties in the driving actually appear.
(17) When the rider rides the balancing scooter, in more detail, psychological and technological load is applied to him or her even during straight driving because the balancing scooter is driven through the movement of the center of his or her body. Accordingly, it is hard to conduct the straight driving at an initial driving step. In the initial driving step, further, the direction changes occurring by raising the heel of his or her one foot may cause his or her both feet to be unbalanced and also give bad influences to his or her psychological state, so that he or she feels like that the scooter is overturned while driven, thus making it hard to drive the scooter, and if he or she rides the scooter for long hours, his or her fatigue becomes increased due to the unbalancing of his or her both feet.
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(19) As shown in
(20) In the state where the rider steps on the two turntables 50 and stands upright, as shown in
(21) According to the present invention, the states of the rider's both feet upon the direction changes of the scooter are not different from the states of the rider's both feet upon driving of the scooter. According to the conventional backpack type self-balancing scooter, in more detail, the rider's feet are maintained in the state of being brought into contact with the foothold 40 during the forward and backward driving of the scooter, but the heel of the foot stepped on the shuttle ring 80 should be raised upon the direction changes of the scooter, so that the states of the rider's both feet upon the forward and backward driving are different from the states of the rider's both feet upon the direction changes. Therefore, his or her both feet become unbalanced, and unfortunately, his or her psychological balancing becomes lost, thus making it hard to drive the scooter.
(22) However, his or her both feet coming into contact with the turntables 50 have the same states as each other upon the forward and backward driving as well as the direction changes of the scooter, thus allowing him or her to stably drive the scooter technologically and psychologically.
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(24) On the other hand,
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(26) Further, the foothold 40 has two through holes 43 formed thereon to allow manipulating rods 32 of rotary motion sensors 31 embedded into the housing 10 to protrude therefrom, and as shown in
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(28) As described above, the hands-free balancing scooter steered twistedly with feet according to the present invention is configured wherein so as to change the driving direction of the scooter, the rider's both feet are kept coming into contact with the turntables 50 in the same manner as during the forward and backward driving, without having any need to raise the heel of his or her one foot, and next, his or her both feet stepped on the turntables 50 twistedly turn to change the driving direction of the scooter, thus preventing the structural and psychological balancing from being lost to allow the forward and backward driving and the change in the driving direction to be stably conducted.
(29) Additionally, the hands-free balancing scooter steered twistedly with feet according to the present invention is configured to a flat shape, while having no fixing shaft 70 erected thereon, so that since the rider's both hands are free, he or she may take a picture, hold objects with his or her hands, or use his or her hands freely. Even if the rider has disabilities in hands, further, the balancing scooter can be driven only with the inclination of his or her body, and also, the turntables 50 are twistedly turned to the left and right sides through his or her both feet stepped thereon to change the driving direction of the scooter, so that the hands-free balancing scooter can be driven easily even by the rider with disabilities in hands, without having any trouble.
(30) While the present invention has been described with reference to the particular illustrative embodiments, it is not to be restricted by the embodiments but only by the appended claims. It is to be appreciated that those skilled in the art can change or modify the embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.