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AU674675B2
AU674675B2 AU38801/93A AU3880193A AU674675B2 AU 674675 B2 AU674675 B2 AU 674675B2 AU 38801/93 A AU38801/93 A AU 38801/93A AU 3880193 A AU3880193 A AU 3880193A AU 674675 B2 AU674675 B2 AU 674675B2
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DATE 18/11/93 DATE 27/01/94 APPLN. ID 38801/93 PCT NUMBER PCT/AU93/00161 IIllIII 11111 1111 11 11 ll 111111111 111 1 11 AU9338801 INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLISHED UNDER THE PATENT COOPERATION TREATY (PCT) (51) International Patent Classification 5 (11) International Publication Number: WO 93/20911 A63C 17/01 A l (43) International Publication Date: 28 October 1993 (28.10.93) (21) International Application Number: PCT/AU93/00161 (81) Designated States: AT, AU, BB, BG, BR, CA, CH, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FI, GB, HU, JP, KP, KR, KZ, LK, LU, (22) International Filing Date: 8 April 1993 (08.04.93) MG, MN, MW, NL, NO, NZ, PL, PT, RO, RU, SD, SE, SK, UA, US, VN, European patent (AT, BE, CH, DE, DK, ES, FIR, GB, GR, IE, IT, LU, MC, NL, PT, SE), Priority data: OAPI patent (BF, BJ, CF, CG, CI, CM, GA, GN, ML, PL 1807 9 April 1992 (09.04.92) AU MR, NE, SN, TD, TG).
PL 6443 18 December 1992 (18.12.92) AU Published (71)(72) Applicant and Inventor: MILNE, John de Courcey With international search report.
[AU/AU]; 6/39 Grosvenor Street, Balmoral, QLD 4171
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(74) Agent: AHEARN, Thomas, Gipps; Ahearns, Suite 2, 4th Floor, National Bank House, 255 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, QLD 4001 (AU).
674675 (54) Title: SPORTS CONVEYANCE (57) Abstract The invention provides a sports conveyance (10) having a frame (12) mounted on a pair of spaced front wheels (20) and also supported by rear wheel means the front wheels having interconnecting means (29) whereby they may be turned in unison to either side of the line of intended motion, a board (11) mounted on the frame (12) to support a rider and having or comprising tiltable platform means adapted to be depressed at a respective side of the longitudinal centre line (31, 32) of the conveyance said tiltable platform means being adapted to be disposed in inoperative attitude with the front wheels (20) unturned but so connected to the said interconnecting means (29) of the front wheels that depression of said platform means (11) by body weight of the ride' at a respective side of the board causes pivoting of the wheels in unison in the respective direction upon movement of the piatform means (11).
"SPORTS CONVEYANCE" TECHNICAL FIELD THIS INVENTION relates to a sports conveyance, and it is more particularly concerned with a sports conveyance of the type having land wheels, with or without motor propulsion, and adapted to carry a rider after the manner of a skateboard.
BACKGROUND ART Sports-minded people derive great satisfaction and enjoyment, as well as pleasure in demonstrating their athleticism, from skateboards which enable them to traverse land at not-inconsiderable speed, standing on a wheeled platformwhich must be constrained in its directional requirements without the presence of steering wheels, handlebars or other manual control means. Conventional skateboards have not changed appreciibly since they came into vogue about four decades ago. They are developed simply by placing a board commonly called a "deck" S. on roller skates at front and rear, and the turning mechanism has essentially remained the same, with the wheels being allowed, when the board is leaned by body weight, to turn in the r irection oee.
2C of the lean. In certain further developments, larger skateboards eohave been produced and with sails in some instances aimed at e obtaining better turning abilities, but without any noteworthy success. The fact remains that difficulty or limitation in turning invariably arises when small wheels are used and are located essentially under the board, with the wheels being unable to be spaced apart more than say 25 cm.
Another disadvantage associated with current types of skateboards is that their small, substantially solid wheels cause 2 them to be limited to firm-surface terrain such as roads and footpaths, so that they cannot be used on sand or on grassed surfaces which may include soft areas. In consequence they cannot compete with grass skis where the latter are useable, and if fitted with sails or the like they are fraught with danger even exceeding the normal high incidence of accidents and damage to the person occurring when normal skateboard are used on concrete or the like surfaces, especially when their inherently low-stability characteristics are combined with the low-ability problems of inexperienced or accident-prone riders.
US Patent No. 4,74.0,000 by Moessner and Australian Patent Application see 34630/84 by Rouge both disclose a land vehicle e ae: for sporting purposes which includes a board mounted on a frame ee supported by relatively large front and rear wheels. However, 15 in the devices of both of these documents the board is positioned rearwardly of the front wheels which results in an undesirably long vehicle having associated undesirable manoeuvrability problems.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION 20 My invention has been devised with a view to overcoming the S aforementioned disadvantages associated with current skateboards and similar sports conveyances and it has for its principal S object the provision of a sports conveyance which can be controlled to simulate all desirable features of a skateb,",fli and yet will have major novel features of its own, such as the ability to be made with larger and more widely spaced front wheels at locations beyond the lateral limits of the board pv' deck. Another object of the invention, tied in with the ability 3 to employ larger wheels, is the provision of a conveyance able to traverse grass and moderately firm sand. In particular the invention aims to provide a conveyance of the aforedescribed type having a novel turning mechanism permitting greater turning ability and greater turning control.
Further objects of the invention are to provide a new type of sports conveyance as aforementioned in which excellent use may be made of the leaning of body weight of the rider, as basically employed in a skateboard, and yet achieving great stability and safety, while being able to be made to simple and efficient design and at very reasonable cost, yet proving strong and durable in use.
It is a further object that, when so desired, a rider may 9*99 be restrained against accidental separation from the conveyance 15 as may occur on bumpy terrain. Yet another object is to provide .9 S such stability features that the rider's weight may be S9 distributed most efficiently in operating conditions. Other objects will be apparent from consideration of specific modifications which can be provided and which are described eo 20 herein.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, the invention 9.
resides broadly, according to one aspect in a o .e sports conveyance including:a substantially flat, elongate, rider-supporting board having spaced longitudinal side edges extending between front and rear ends of the board; frame means connected to the board in such manner that the board is tiltable about a longitudinal tilt axis, the board 4 being symmetrical to either side of the tilt axis so that the longitudinal side edges of the board are at equal distances on opposite sides of the tilt axis said frame means including a rear frame section supported by rear wheel means permitting motion of the board in the direction along said tilt axis and a forward frame section supported by a pair of steerable front wheels disposed at equal distances on opposite sides of the board and spaced from the longitudinal side edges of the board; interconnecting means between the front wheels whereby they 10 may be turned in unison to either side of the direction along to o said tilt axis; t o the board being adapted to be disposed in either an untilted 0 substantially horizontal disposition in which the front wheels permit motion of the conveyanice in the direction along the tilt 0000 axis or in a selected tilteI disposition, the board being so connected to the said interconnecting means such that depression I00000 of the board by body weight of the rider at a respective side of the board causes turning of the front wheels in unison for S steering in the corresponding direction; characterised in that said forward frame section extends transversely beneath the board rcarwardly of the front end of the board and that said tilt axis is located intermediate the ends of said forward frame section and said forward frame section to each side of said tilt axis is of a shape defining a depression or bowed portion at a lower height than the tilt axis into which a respective side edge of the board will move when the board is tilted. The board may be biased to the substantially horizontal disposition by rubber buffer or equivalent bias means if desired.
Preferably the forward frame section is of substantially Wshaped formation when viewed in the direction along the tilt axis. It is also preferred that the forward frame section be constructed as a single rod-like frame member having wheel mountings at its opposite ends connected to the respective wheels at substantially the same height as the tilt axis, the rod-like frame member being made to the "W-shaped" formation defining a depression at each side of the tilt axis by virtue of the tilt axis extending through or adjacent an elected board mounting 10 portion of the rod-like frame member midway along its length.
In a preferred form the frame means includes rod-like side frame 0 00 members extending longitudinally below the level of the tilt axis and connecting the rear frame section to the forward frame section.
0000 15 Preferably, the side frame members towards their rear ends e00 00 but forwardly of the rear wheel means, are interconnected by a *fees: rear transverse mounting member of rod-like form, the rear transverse mounting member having an elevated portion Sconstituting a rear support on which the board is mounted for movement about the tilt axis. In such form of the invention the elevated portion of the rear transverse mounting member and the elevated portion of the front transverse frame member are each provided with a fixed journal sleeve to receive respective pivot pins secured longitudinally beneath the board and defining said longitudinal tilt axis.
In one practical embodiment of the invention, the rear wheel means is in the form of a single, medially disposed, freely 6 rotatable wheel on a fixed axis towards the rear extremity of the board or platform, or behind the board. However a pair of rear wheels could be utilised if desired. A rear extension of the frame behind a single rear wheel could be arranged to form a mounting for a leverage plate, preferably inclined upwards at its rear extremity for ground clearance purposes and adapted to receive a backwvardly-placad foot of the rider. The latter could in that case exert reduced body weight on the other or front foot on the board and exert leverage force by body weight on the 10 leverage plate to cause the front of the conveyance to be raised S.and so lift the front wheels, a simultaneous pivoting action about the single rear wheel being achievable with ease. However, V other advantageous embodiments can be provided without the use of the extended leverage plate, or having a pair of rear wheels.
Suitably the frame is designed to be low to the ground and supporting the deck thereabove at a level not appreciably above Sa horizontal plane through the transverse axis of the front Swheels. In one embodiment the front end of the deck or platform S is extended beyond the front transverse wheel axis so that the rider's foot can be supported thereon as a "front" foot when he is facing across the deck in operation, his other or "rear" foot being at the back of the deck which in this instance terminates short of the rear wheel location.
In a preferred form, a control rod or other member disposed on the pivot axis and secured to the board is adapted to rotate about the axis so that a lever arm therefrom may turn in either direction and so pull a respective linkage arm of a parallelmotion steering arrangement for the front wheels to steer the conveyance as desired.
One preferred embodiment may employ a foot-grip member for each foot of the rider at the positions aforementioned so that a stirrup-type action in achieved to hold each foot on the board, but with quick-release means to allow each foot to be moved clear of the dec lhen so desired. For this purpose, each foot-grip member may b_ pivotally mounted and biased to its securing disposition, movement of the foot or pressure thereon causing the 'foot-grip member to move pivotally so that it is free of the 10 rider's foot. Other features of the invention will be hereinafter apparent.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS In order that the invention may be even more readily understood and put into practical effect, reference will now be :0:0 15 made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:- Fig. 1 shows in front perspective view, from above, too*: "one illustrative example of a sports conveyance in accordance with the invention, the front wheels being in *e unturned, inoperative or straight-ahead attitudes; Fig. 2 is a rear perspective view, from above, of the conveyance of Fig. 1, but the conveyance platform, deck or board being shown tilted to one side and the front wheels resultantly turned; Fig. 3 is a front underneath perspective view of the conveyance in the attitude shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 4 is a front underneath perspective view, corresponding to Fig. 3, but showiny the conveyance platform tilted, and with the front wheels resultantly 999 9999 i0 9 9 99* o 9 oo 8 turned, but in the opposite direction to that of Fig. 2; Fig. 5 is a fragmentary perspective view, corresponding to Fig. 1, but having its platform, board or deck fitted with front and rear foot-grip members; Fig. 6 shows in greater detail, in side elevation, one of the foot-grip members illustrated in Fig. Fig. 7 is similar to Fig. 6 but shows the gripping action of one of the foot-grip members on a rider's foot; Fig. 8 is a similar perspective view to Fig. 1 but showing a modified conveyance having a rear leverage plate, and 49 4 9 9 *999 99*9 99* 9 9 999999 9 9 .9* *9 0 9.
9 a Fig. 9 shows another modified conveyance having two rear wheels instead of a single one.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION 15 Considering firstly the embodiment of Figs. 1 to 4, the conveyance indicated generally by the numeral 10 is shown as having a single or one-piece board 11 mounted on a frame 12 so that it is tiltable to either side of the medial longitudinal line. The frame 12 has a continuous tubular member which is Ushaped in plan view so that it define, spaced front portions 13 integral with spaced rear portions 14 which are connected by a terminal connector portion 15. The rear portions 14 have mountings for a fixed transverse axle about which a single msdial rear wheel 16 is freely rotatable.
The spaced front tubular portions 13 of the frame 12 are splayed forwardly and downwardly to terminate in upwardly and outwardly curved support members 17 welded beneath respective ends 18 of a cross-tube 19. The two front wheels 20 are each 9 mounted beneath a sleeve 21 welded to respective members 17 and 18 at the respective ends of the cross-tube 19, each sleeve 21 thus being inclined from top to bottom in a forwardly and outward manner to accommodate a king pin rotatable in a nylon insert (not shown) while the lower end 22 of the king pin has a stub axle 23 at an angle allowing it to be horizontal and transverse when the wheel is unturned. Also secured to the lower end 22 of the king pin is a right-angle, substantially horizontal lever arm 24 having near its free end a pivot aperture to receive a pivot bolt 10 25 of a respective coupling member 26. The latter has its pivot bolt 25 near to its outer end, while the inner end 27 is tapped to receive adjustably the threaded end 28 of a respective linkage arm 29 of a pair of such arms connected end-to-end at the middle of the conveyance by a block 15 In order to turn the front wheels 20 upon tilting the board 11, the latter has horizontal longitudinal pivot axes in line at front and rear at 31 and 32 respectively. For the rear pivot mounting, an upwardly bowed mounting 33 extends transversely between the frane members 13 and has a medial sleeve 34 rigid thereon to receive a pivot pin on said axis 32 of a mounting member 35 welded beneath a plate 36 secured by screws 37 beneath the rear of the board 11 forwardly of the latter's rear extremity 38 just in front of the rear wheel 16. The co-linear pivot axis 31 near the front of the bard is provided by similar arrangements, there being a plate 39 secured by sicrews 40 and having a pin-mounting member pivotable about the axis 31 on a medial sleeve 42 welded at the middle of the upwardly bowed portion of the cross-tube 19. The pin-mounting member has a rigid operating arm 43 extending down and provided with a lostmotion aperture 44 through which fits loosely a nylon bush member secured to the aforementioned block 30 connecting the two colinear transverse linkage arms 29. All components are suitably journalled where necessary so that pivoting of the board or platform 11 about the longitudinal line of the front and rear axes 31 and 32 will cause the front wheels 20 to be turned to one side or the other.
In this case, the board 11 has beneath each side a 10 longitudinal strengthening bar 46 but any of a number of simple .9 0 0 engineering techniques could be employed in order to attain adequate strength and efficiency without undue cost. The dimensions of the wheels, as well as other component lengths, .widths and heights can be varied as desired to suit different 15 conditions and requirements, but by way of example each wheel can be about 30 cms in diameter with inflated tyres of about 5 cms 999*9 width. Thus, the board will be suitably low to the ground and great stability will be achieved, even fairly soft iand being traversable with these embodiments. In the example of Figs. 1 to 4, there is a distance between front and rear wheel axes of about 70 cms, with a spacing of about 50 cms between the inside faces of Lhe front wheels. The rear wheel could be designed to be motorised by any suitable small engine useable when desired, such as for uphill travel. The design also lends itself retdily to the inclusion of brakes, such as mechanisms similar to those used on scooters. Some riders may prefer to provide bias means to return the board to horizontal disposition and the wheels to straight-ahead attitudes when turning is not enployed. The bias 11 means could take the form of compression or tension springs suitably arranged, or simple rubber or elasticised straps could be extended from the side edges of the board to be secured under the frame members. It may be found desirable to provide a cowling over the front of the frame to protect the movable parts of the steering mechanism and also to keep the rider clear of anything which might be damaging to the person if accidentally encuuncered. The board can be modified to assist a kneeling attitude of the rider, or it could be fitted with chair-support 10 means within which a physically handicapped person could be seated and thus obtain the benefits of the conveyance.
0 The modified conveyance 10 of Fig. 5 is the same as that of Figs. 1 to 4, but the front portion of the board 11 just in front of the cross-tube 19 has a foot-grip member 47, while an 15 identical foot-grip member 47 is provided near to the rear end of the board 11 in front of the rear wheel 16. In this case the S" rider whose feet and angles are shown in Fig. 7 can hook his feet under the foot-grip members 47 to avoid separating from the board, or he can be more enterprising or acrobatic to an extent where the foot-grip members are used only in specific applications such as on very bumpy terrain or for lifting the board as he jumps. Thus the foot-grip members 47 can be preferred options for the conveyance and used according to the age and experience of the rider as well as the operating conditions. Most riders will find the foot-grip members 47 beneficial in any event for better balance when placed to use the end extremities of the board, the front extremity of the board being well forward for this purpose.
12 The grip members 47 can be of desired form in order to provide a stirrup-type action, one type being as shown in Fig.
6 in side elevation, while Fig. 7 is a similar view showing gripping of a rider's foot 48. In this case, the deck or board 11 has an attachment bolt 49 secured through an aperture and passing through a shaped base member 50 so that a stirrup arm 51 may exten. horizontally out from the bolt 49 and pivot about the vertical axis provided by the latter. A desired number of spacer blocks 52 may surround the bolt 49 between the base 50 and the stirrup arm 51 and the latter may be biased to point down the length of the board by the provision of the bias means 53 in the
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form of a spring 54 or elastic material to allow a pivot of up to 180 degrees in either direction and then return to original disposition. Thus a foot may be held by the instep or other Y 15 outside part to face across the deck, but the quick-release Soal features allow the feet to separate from the deck when desired or when beneficial for safety purposes. The base 50 may be secured by a desired number of screws 55, and the spacer blocks 52 can be in desired number to suit particular sizes of feet.
The modified conveyance 10q of Fig. 8 is basically the same as that of Figs. 1 to 4 except that the frame 12a is extended at its rear extremity and provided with a leverage plate 56 which extends upwards and backwards so that a rider can place a "rear" foot on the plate 56 and organise his balance so that he can pivot the conveyance spectacularly or otherwise about the rear wheel for achieving efficient and thrilling or otherwise satisfying front wheel lifting and sharp turning. The other features are the same as before but suffixed in the drawings by the letter It will be apparent from the further modified conveyance of Fig. 9 that the single rear wheel could be replaced by a pair of rear wheels 57 rotatable freely about a fixed transverse axis or linked to the board llb to be steered thereby in any desired manner, including currently introduced "four wheel steering" as for motor cars. The other components are the same as before but suffined in the drawing by the letter The operation of the various conveyances will be clear from the preceding descriptions and it will be apparent that the described embodiments will be found very effective in achieving the objects for which the invention has been devised. However, many modifications have been mentioned and serve to illustrate how the embodiments are illustrative only and may be subject to many more variations in detail and design, as will be readily apparent to persons skilled in the art, and all of which are deemed to reside within the scope and ambit of my invention, as
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  1. 2. A sports conveyance according to Claim i, wherein said forward frame section is of substantially W-shaped formation when viewed in the direction along the tilt axis.
  2. 3. A sports conveyance according to Claim 2, wherein said frame 00000* o means includes rod-like side frame members extending longitudinally below the level of the tilt axis and connecting o said rear frame section to said forward frame section.
  3. 4. A sports conveyance according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said side frame members towards their rear ends but forwardly of the rear wheel means, are interconnected by a 0000 00o rear transverse mounting member of rod-like form, said rear 0 transverse mounting member having an elevated portion constituting a rear support on which the board is mounted for .00 movement about said tilt axis. A sports conveyance according to Claim 4, wherein the elevated portion of the rear transverse mounting member and the elevated portion of the front transverse frame member are each provided with a fixed journal sleeve to receive respective pivot pins secured longitudinally beneath the board and defining said longitudinal tilt axis.
  4. 6. A sports conveyance according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the board has attached thereto at least one foot- 16 grip member for holding the rider's foot or feet in desired temporarily retained attitude, said at least one foot-grip member being pivotally mounted for quick release action but biased towards a foot-securing disposition.
  5. 7. A sports conveyance according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the interconnecting means includes a parallel motion steering arrangement operatively connected to a control rod secured to the rider-supporting board.
  6. 8. A sports conveyance according to Claim 1, wherein said forward frame section is a single rod-like frame member having wheel mountings at its opposite ends connected to the respective oio, wheels at substantially the same height as said tilt axis, the rod-like frame member being downwardly bowed to define said depression at each side of said tilt axis by virtue of the tilt axis extending through or adjacent an elevated board mounting portion of said rod-like frame member midway along its length,
  7. 9. A sports conveyance as hereinbefore described with reference e to the drawings. DATED this 2 8 t h day of October, 1996 S S JOHN DE COURCEY MILNE By his Patent Attorneys AHEARNS
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