Suspension system for one-wheeled vehicle

US2018099207A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2018099207-A1
Application numberUS-201715730345-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateOct 11, 2017
Priority dateOct 11, 2016
Publication dateApr 12, 2018
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A self-propelled, one-wheeled vehicle may include a suspension system configured to provide arcuate, generally vertical motion of a board relative to an axle of a central wheel assembly when the vehicle encounters obstacles and bumps on a riding surface. Illustrative suspension systems may include a shock absorber and a swingarm that couple the wheel assembly to the board.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A shock absorbing, self-balancing electric skateboard, comprising: a board including first and second deck portions each configured to receive a left or right foot of a rider oriented generally perpendicular to a direction of travel of the board; a wheel assembly including exactly one rotatable wheel disposed between and extending above the first and second deck portions; a motor assembly configured to rotate the wheel around an axle to propel the skateboard; at least one sensor configured to measure orientation information of the board; a motor controller configured to receive orientation information measured by the sensor and to cause the motor assembly to propel the skateboard based on the orientation information; a compressible shock absorber; a first linkage assembly connecting a first end of the shock absorber to the board; and a second linkage assembly connecting a second end of the shock absorber to the wheel; wherein at least one member of one of the linkage assemblies is rotatable on an axis extending perpendicular to the direction of travel of the board, and wherein compression of the shock absorber is configured to allow the board to move relative to the wheel in response to bumps encountered by the wheel. 2 . The electric skateboard of claim 1 , wherein the second linkage assembly is a single-sided swingarm assembly that connects the second end of the shock absorber to exactly one lateral side of the wheel. 3 . The electric skateboard of claim 1 , wherein the second linkage assembly is a dual-sided swingarm assembly that operatively connects the second end of the shock absorber to both lateral sides of the wheel. 4 . The electric skateboard of claim 1 , wherein the first linkage assembly is non-rotatably attached to the board, and rotatably attached to the shock absorber. 5 . The electric skateboard of claim 4 , wherein the first linkage assembly is attached to the board at two separated positions on one lateral side of the board. 6 . The electric skateboard of claim 5 , wherein the first linkage assembly is attached to the board at two separated positions on each lateral side of the board. 7 . The electric skateboard of claim 6 , wherein the first linkage assembly includes a first plate member rigidly attached to a first side of the board and rotatably attached to the first end of the shock absorber, a second plate member rigidly attached to a second side of the board, and a connecting member joining the first and second plate members and rotatably attached to each of the first and second plate members. 8 . The electric skateboard of claim 7 , wherein the first linkage assembly comprises a strut assembly including first and second strut members, the first strut member having one end rotatably attached to the second plate member and another end rotatably attached to the second strut member, the second strut member having one end non-rotatably attached to the wheel and another end rotatably attached to the first strut member, wherein the first and second strut members are collectively configured to allow the first linkage assembly to move symmetrically on each lateral side of the board, with respect to a plane defined by the board. 9 . The electric skateboard of claim 7 , wherein the first linkage assembly includes first and second strut members, the first strut member having one end rotatably attached to the second plate member and another end rotatably attached to the second strut member, the second strut member having one end non-rotatably attached to an axle of the wheel and another end rotatably attached to the first strut member, wherein the first and second strut members are collectively configured to impede spinning of the axle relative to the board. 10 . A self-balancing electric vehicle, comprising: a board defining a riding plane and including first and second deck portions each configured to receive a left or right foot of a rider oriented generally perpendicular to a direction of travel of the board; at least one rotatable wheel disposed between the first and second deck portions, and extending above and below the board; a hub motor configured to rotate the wheel to propel the vehicle; at least one sensor configured to measure orientation information of the board; a motor controller configured to receive orientation information measured by the sensor and to cause the hub motor to propel the vehicle based on the orientation information; a compressible shock absorber; and a linkage assembly operatively connecting one end of the shock absorber to the board and another end of the shock absorber to the wheel, wherein compression of the shock absorber is configured to allow arcuate, generally vertical motion of the at least one wheel relative to the riding plane as the wheel encounters obstacles. 11 . The electric vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the at least one rotatable wheel includes exactly one rotatable wheel. 12 . The electric vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the at least one rotatable wheel includes two wheels disposed side by side and sharing a common axis of rotation. 13 . The electric vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the linkage assembly is a single-sided swingarm assembly connecting the shock absorber to exactly one lateral side of the wheel. 14 . The electric vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the linkage assembly is a dual-sided swingarm assembly connecting the shock absorber to both lateral sides of the wheel. 15 . A self-balancing electric vehicle, comprising: a board defining a riding plane and configured to receive left and right feet of a rider oriented generally perpendicular to a direction of travel of the board; at least one rotatable wheel disposed between and extending above and below the board; a motor configured to rotate the wheel around an axis of rotation to propel the vehicle; at least one sensor configured to measure orientation information of the board; a motor controller configured to receive orientation information measured by the sensor and to cause the motor to propel the vehicle based on the orientation information; and a linkage assembly linking the wheel to the board, the linkage assembly including: first and second extension arms, each rotatably attached to a respective lateral side of the wheel; a connecting member rigidly interconnecting the extension arms; a shock absorber having a first end coupled to the connecting member; and a first coupling member joining a second end of the shock absorber to the board; wherein the linkage assembly is configured to allow the riding plane of the board to move in an arcuate, generally vertical direction relative to the axis of rotation of the at least one wheel, in response to bumps encountered by the wheel. 16 . The electric vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the linkage assembly further includes a strut assembly having a first end affixed to an axle of the wheel, and the first coupling member joins the second end of the shock absorber to a first lateral side of the board and a second coupling member joins a second end of the strut assembly to a second lateral side of the board. 17 . The electric vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the strut assembly includes first and second strut members pivotably joined together. 18 . The electric vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the first and second coupling members are parallel planar members each rigidly attached to a respective lateral side of the board. 19 . The electric vehicle of claim 18 , wherein each coupling member is attached to

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  • with driving mechanisms · CPC title

  • with shock absorption or suspension system · CPC title

  • Unicycles · CPC title

  • Electric energy management in electromobility · CPC title

  • Details of chassis of ice or roller skates, of decks of skateboards · CPC title

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What does patent US2018099207A1 cover?
A self-propelled, one-wheeled vehicle may include a suspension system configured to provide arcuate, generally vertical motion of a board relative to an axle of a central wheel assembly when the vehicle encounters obstacles and bumps on a riding surface. Illustrative suspension systems may include a shock absorber and a swingarm that couple the wheel assembly to the board.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Future Motion Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63C17/0046. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Apr 12 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).