Tilt control system
US-2024400150-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US2016229485A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016229485-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615019680-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 11, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A scooter device that can be propelled by side to side movement of a user is disclosed. The scooter device includes at least a first front wheel, at least a second and a third rearward located wheel, a frame structure through which the first wheel is coupled to the second and third wheels, wherein the second and third rearward located wheels are mounted in a biased direction arrangement and a steering mechanism that has a vertically ascending control member and is coupled to the first wheel such that turning of the steering mechanism achieves a turning of the first wheel, the steering mechanism further coupled to the frame structure such that the steering mechanism may be tilted relative to the frame structure. The frame structure can includes a first foot placement platform extending above the second wheel and a second foot placement platform extending above the third wheel.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A scooter device comprising: a front wheel; a first rear wheel freely rotatable about a first rotation axis and pivotable about a first pivot axis; a second rear wheel freely rotatable about a second rotation axis and pivotable about a second pivot axis; a frame structure through which the front wheel is coupled to the first and second rear wheels, wherein the first and second rear wheels are mounted in a biased direction arrangement such that the first and second rear wheels are biased to return to a generally forward-facing direction; and a steering mechanism that has a steering shaft and is coupled to the front wheel such that turning the steering mechanism achieves a turning of the front wheel, the steering mechanism further coupled to the frame structure such that the steering mechanism may be tilted relative to the frame structure; wherein the frame structure includes a first foot placement platform extending above the first rear wheel and a second foot placement platform extending above the second rear wheel; and wherein, in use, the scooter is configured to be propelled by the user moving side to side, thereby shifting a portion of the weight of the user back and forth between the first and second placement platforms. 2 . The scooter device of claim 1 further comprising a power mechanism coupled to the frame structure, wherein the power mechanism drives the front wheel to propel the scooter device. 3 . The scooter device of claim 1 , wherein the frame structure further comprises a first rotation member and a second rotation member and the steering mechanism is connected to the second rotation member that is rotatable with respect to the first rotation member. 4 . The scooter device of claim 3 , wherein an application of a lateral force on the steering mechanism results in tilting of the steering mechanism relative to the frame structure and the steering mechanism is biased to return to an initial position when the application of lateral force is removed. 5 . The scooter device of claim 1 , wherein the pivot axis of each of the first and second rear wheels is inclined with respect to the first and second foot placement platforms. 6 . The scooter device of claim 1 , further comprising a brake assembly configured to selectively apply a braking force to the front wheel. 7 . The scooter device of claim 3 , wherein the steering assembly further comprises a steering support member coupled between the steering shaft and the frame structure. 8 . The scooter device of claim 7 , wherein the frame structure further comprises a longitudinally-disposed support member, and the steering support member is connected to the longitudinally-disposed support member. 9 . The scooter device of claim 8 , wherein the longitudinally-disposed support member comprises a first member and a second member and the first member is configured to rotate with respect to the second member. 10 . The scooter device of claim 9 , wherein the second member slides within an end of the first member. 11 . A personal mobility vehicle comprising: a front wheel; a pair of rear wheels; a frame structure having a first leg and a second leg, the first and second legs connected to a joint structure, a first platform connected to the first leg and a second platform connected to the second leg, the frame structure connecting the front wheel and the pair of rear wheels, the first platform having an upper surface configured to support a first foot of the user and the second platform having an upper surface configured to support a second foot of the user; and a steering mechanism having a steering shaft, the steering mechanism connected to the front wheel such that turning the steering mechanism turns the front wheel, the steering mechanism further connected to the joint structure such that the steering mechanism may be tilted relative to the frame structure. 12 . The personal mobility vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the joint structure comprises a first member and a second member and the second member is configured to rotate with respect to the first member. 13 . The personal mobility vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the second member slides within an end of the first member. 14 . The personal mobility vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the steering mechanism further comprises a handlebar including two handgrip portions. 15 . The personal mobility vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the pair of rear wheels are caster wheels mounted in a forward tilted arrangement with respect to the first and second platforms. 16 . The personal mobility vehicle of claim 11 , further comprising a power mechanism configured to provide power to the front wheel. 17 . The personal mobility vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the power mechanism includes an electric motor that drives the front wheel. 18 . A scooter comprising: a front wheel; a first rear wheel freely rotatable about a first rotation axis and pivotable about a first pivot axis; a second rear wheel freely rotatable about a second rotation axis and pivotable about a second pivot axis; a frame structure having a first leg and a second leg, the first and second legs connected to a joint structure, a first foot support platform connected to the first leg and a second foot support platform connected to the second leg, the frame structure connecting the front wheel and the first and second rear wheels; and a steering mechanism having a steering shaft connected to the joint structure such that the steering mechanism may be tilted relative to the frame structure, the steering mechanism connected to the front wheel; wherein, in use, the scooter is propelled by side to side movement of a user. 19 . The scooter of claim 18 , further comprising a power mechanism configured to provide power to the front wheel. 20 . The scooter of claim 19 , wherein the power mechanism includes an electric motor that drives the front wheel.
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