Powered ride-on vehicle
US-2018099230-A1 · Apr 12, 2018 · US
US11787472B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11787472-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016993524-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 16, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2023 |
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A powered ride-on vehicle having a frame supported by a first drive wheel, a second drive wheel and at least one non-driven support wheel. The vehicle has a first motor connected to the first drive wheel, a second motor connected to the second drive wheel, a steering wheel, a plurality of movement selectors, a dance selector, and one or more controllers operably electrically connected to the motors, the plurality of movement selectors, and the dance selector. The controllers operate to manipulate the motors to cause movements of the vehicle for a set period of time upon depression of one of the plurality of movement selectors independent of an angular location of the steering wheel. The controllers further operate to manipulate the motors to cycle through at least four different dances based on subsequent depression of the dance selector.
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A powered ride-on vehicle comprising: a frame supported by a first drive wheel, a second drive wheel and at least one non-driven support wheel; a first motor connected to the first drive wheel; a second motor connected to the second drive wheel; a steering wheel supported by the frame; a plurality of movement selectors and a dance selector; a steering sensor operably connected to the steering wheel to obtain an output of the angular location of the steering wheel; and, one or more controllers operably electrically connected to the first and second motors, the plurality of movement selectors, the dance selector, and the steering wheel sensor, wherein the controllers operate to manipulate the motors to cause movements of the vehicle for a set period of time upon depression of one of the plurality of movement selectors independent of the output obtained by the steering sensor, and wherein the controllers operate to manipulate the motors to cause dance movements of the vehicle for a set period of time upon depression of the dance selector independent of an output obtained by the steering sensor. 2. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 1 , wherein different movements of the vehicle are effected for another set period of time upon subsequent depression of the dance selector or one of the movement selectors prior to the expiration of the set period of time. 3. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of movement selectors and the dance selector are connected to the steering wheel. 4. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a go selector connected to the steering wheel, wherein the controllers are further operably connected to the go selector, and wherein the controllers operate to manipulate the motors to cause the vehicle to move forward, left or right for a period of time that the go selector is depressed depending on the output of the steering sensor. 5. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the at least one non-driven support wheel is a caster. 6. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 1 , wherein when one of the plurality of movement selectors or the dance selector is depressed, the controllers operate to cause the motors to move the vehicle for a set period of time independent of the output of the steering sensor until either the set period of time elapses, another of the plurality of movement selectors or the dance selector is depressed, a go selector is depressed, or until the selector that was depressed is no longer depressed and at least two cycles of the set period of time have elapsed. 7. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the motors will stop moving the vehicle after the set period of time elapses and none of the plurality of movement selectors, a go selector or the dance selector has been depressed prior to the expiration of the set period of time, and if the selector that was depressed is still not depressed when the set period of time expires. 8. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 1 , wherein a first of the plurality of movement selectors operates, when depressed and in cooperation with the controllers, to cause the motors to move the vehicle in a left spin for a set period of time independent of the output of the steering sensor. 9. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the motors will move the vehicle in a left spin for another set period of time, independent of the output of the steering sensor, if the first of the plurality of movement selectors is maintained depressed when the set period of time elapses. 10. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the motors will stop moving the vehicle after the set period of time elapses and none of the plurality of movement selectors, go selector or the dance selector has been depressed prior to the expiration of the set period of time. 11. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the controllers operate to manipulate the motors to cause a different dance movement of the vehicle upon subsequent depression of the dance selector independent of an output obtained by the steering sensor. 12. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the controllers operate to manipulate the motors to cycle through at least four different dance movements based on subsequent depression of the dance selector. 13. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the controllers operate to light the specific depressed movement selector of the plurality of movement selectors or the dance selector, during the set period of time, or until a different one of the plurality of movement selectors or the dance selector is selected if done prior to the expiration of the set period of time. 14. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a light strip associated with a windshield of the vehicle, and wherein the controllers operate to light the light strip for the set period of time after one of the plurality of movement selectors or the dance selector is depressed, or for another set period of time if a different one of the plurality of movement selectors or the dance selector is depressed if done prior to the expiration of the set period of time. 15. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a speaker connected to the vehicle, and wherein the controller operates to play music through the speaker during the first period of time, or until a different one of the plurality of movement selectors or the dance selector is selected if done prior to the expiration of the first period of time. 16. The powered ride-on vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a wireless receiver operably electrically connected to the controllers, and a remote control having an input member and a wireless transmitter for sending signals to the one or more controllers of the vehicle, wherein the vehicle can be operated in two modes of operation, including a child only drive mode and a full remote drive mode, and wherein the controller switches between the two modes of operation in real time based on signals received from the remote control. 17. A powered ride-on vehicle comprising: a frame supported by a first drive wheel, a second drive wheel and at least one non-driven support wheel; a first motor connected to the first drive wheel; a second motor connected to the second drive wheel; a steering wheel supported by the frame; a plurality of movement selectors connected to the steering wheel; and, one or more controllers operably electrically connected to the first and second motors and the plurality of movement selectors, wherein the controllers operate to manipulate the motors to cause movements of the vehicle for a set period of time upon depression of one of the plurality of movement selectors independent of an angular location of the steering wheel, wherein depression of each different one or more plurality of movement selectors operate to cause a different movement of the vehicle for the set period of time independent of the angular location of the steering wheel, and wherein when one of the plurality of movement selectors is depressed, the one or more controllers operate to cause the motors to move the vehicle for a set period of time independent of the angular location of the steering wheel until either the set period of time elapses, another of the plurality of movement selectors is depressed, or until the selector that was depressed is no longer depressed and at least two cycles of the set period of time have elapsed.
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comprising more than one electric motor · CPC title
for control of the vehicle or its driving motor to achieve a desired performance, e.g. speed, torque, programmed variation of speed · CPC title
using power supplied by batteries (in combination with fuel cells B60L50/75) · CPC title
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