Steering assembly for micromobility transit vehicles
US-2024182132-A1 · Jun 6, 2024 · US
US10494050B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10494050-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514953395-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 1, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 3, 2019 |
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A scooter is provided having a deck, a handlebar connected to the deck, a front wheel assembly, a rear wheel assembly and a steering mechanism. The steering mechanism has a steering post and a longitudinally extending spring member that has a plurality of transverse planar surfaces. A first spring member cavity is provided adjacent the front wheel assembly to receive the first end of the spring member, and a second spring member cavity is provided adjacent the deck to receive the second end of the spring member. A bushing is positioned between the deck and the front wheel assembly to allow the deck to rotate with respect to the front wheel assembly.
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A scooter comprising: a deck; a handlebar connected to the deck; a front wheel assembly provided adjacent a proximal end of the deck, the front wheel assembly having a front axle and a front wheel, and a rear wheel assembly provided adjacent a distal end of the deck; and, steering mechanism between the deck and the front wheel assembly, the steering mechanism comprising: a steering post extending in a direction generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the front axle; a longitudinally extending spring member provided around the steering post, the spring member having a first end and a second end; a steering housing connected to the front axle, the steering housing having a first spring member cavity to receive the first end of the spring member, the steering housing also having a first steering limiter wall and a second steering limiter wall; a bottom fixture having a second spring member cavity to receive a second end of the spring member; a bushing positioned around a portion of the spring member and between ends of the spring member, the bottom fixture positioned on one side of the bushing and the steering housing positioned on an opposing side of the bushing; a first stop that engages the first steering limiter wall in a first direction; and, a second stop that engages the second steering limiter wall in the second direction. 2. The scooter of claim 1 , wherein the steering post extends through the spring member and bottom fixture, and is secured to the deck. 3. The scooter of claim 1 , wherein the stops extend from the deck toward the steering housing. 4. The scooter of claim 1 , wherein the front wheel assembly comprises first and second front wheels connected to the front axle. 5. The scooter of claim 1 , wherein the spring member has a central longitudinal bore through which the steering post extends, the central bore extending from the first end to the second end of the spring member. 6. The scooter of claim 1 , wherein the spring member has a plurality of external planar surfaces, and wherein the first and second spring member cavities in the steering housing and bottom fixture, respectively, have corresponding internal planar surfaces. 7. The scooter of claim 1 , wherein the deck has a recess with a plurality of apertures for securing the first stop, second stop and steering post. 8. The scooter of claim 1 , wherein the deck comprises a deck body and a deck cover secured to the deck body. 9. A scooter comprising: a deck having a proximal end and a distal end; a handlebar connected to the deck adjacent the proximal end; a front wheel assembly provided adjacent the proximal end of the deck, the front wheel assembly having a front axle and a front wheel, and a rear wheel assembly provided adjacent the distal end of the deck; and, a steering mechanism between the deck and the front wheel assembly, the steering mechanism comprising: a steering post connected to the front axle and extending in a direction generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the front axle, the steering post having a second end connected to the deck; a spring member provided around the steering post and between the deck and the front axle, the spring member having a plurality of transverse planar surfaces; a first spring member cavity adjacent the front axle to receive a first end of the spring member, the first spring member cavity having mating planar surfaces to receive the transverse planar surfaces of the spring member; a second spring member cavity adjacent the deck to receive a second end of the spring member, the second spring member cavity having mating planar surfaces to receive the transverse planar surfaces of the spring member; and, a first bushing positioned between the deck and the front axle to allow the deck to rotate with respect to the front axle, the spring member extending through an opening in the first bushing such that a first end of the spring member is on one side of the first bushing and the second end of the spring member is on an opposing side of the first bushing. 10. The scooter of claim 9 , wherein the steering mechanism further comprises a steering housing adjacent the front axle, the first spring member cavity to receive the first end of the spring member being provided in the steering housing. 11. The scooter of claim 10 , wherein the steering mechanism further comprising a bottom member positioned between the deck and the steering housing, the second spring member cavity to receive the second end of the spring member being provided in the bottom member. 12. The steering housing of claim 9 , wherein the deck comprises a deck body and a deck cover secured to the deck body, wherein the deck body is made from a first manufacturing process with a first material, and wherein the deck cover is made from a second manufacturing process with a second material. 13. The steering housing of claim 12 , wherein the deck body is manufactured through a blow molding process, and wherein the deck cover is manufactured through an injection molding process. 14. The scooter of claim 9 , wherein the steering mechanism further comprises a first steering limiter wall and a second steering limiter wall, a first stop that engages the first steering limiter wall in a first direction, and a second stop that engages the second steering limiter wall in the second direction, the first and second stops extending from the scooter deck. 15. The scooter of claim 9 , wherein the steering mechanism further comprises a second bushing adjacent the first bushing, the first and second bushings being provided around a portion of the spring member such that the first end of the spring member is provided on one side of the first and second bushings and the second end of the spring member is provided on an opposing side of the first and second bushings, the first and second bushings assisting the deck to be able to rotate with respect to the front axle. 16. The steering housing of claim 9 , wherein the spring member is a urethane spring having a first end and a second end, a bore extending through the spring from the first end to the second end about a longitudinal axis of the spring member, and wherein the plurality of transverse planar surfaces of the spring member extend from the first end to the second end of the spring member. 17. The scooter of claim 11 , wherein the bushing of the steering mechanism is provided between the steering housing and the bottom member to allow the steering housing to rotate with respect to the bottom member about a longitudinal axis of the steering post.
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