CN214875336U - Scooter supporting suite - Google Patents

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CN214875336U
CN214875336U CN202023010355.9U CN202023010355U CN214875336U CN 214875336 U CN214875336 U CN 214875336U CN 202023010355 U CN202023010355 U CN 202023010355U CN 214875336 U CN214875336 U CN 214875336U
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左哈尔·塞拉
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A scooter support kit comprising: a bracket, an end of which is extendable from a base crotch of the front wheel.

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Scooter supporting suite
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a motor scooter's field.
Background
Fig. 1 is a side view of the scooter in a deployed condition.
Fig. 2 is a side view of the scooter of fig. 1 in a folded condition.
The scooter 56 is devoid of a support assembly, and such scooter 56 has the disadvantage of occupying a substantial length along the ground 52, which in both states is the length of the user's riding surface 12 and the length of the handlebar 26 extending from the base portion 50 of the crotch portion 62 of the front wheel 54A.
There is a long felt need to provide a solution to the above mentioned problems and other problems of the prior art.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to solve the problem of the prior art, the utility model provides a scooter supports external member, include: at least two supports, ends of which are extendable from a base of a crotch of a front wheel of the scooter, such that the ends of the at least two supports in an extended state include a virtual triangle together with the front wheel, the virtual triangle being disposed on the ground by disposing the base of the crotch in parallel and close to the ground, thereby stably erecting a user's riding surface and a handle bar of the scooter in a folded state of the scooter by a weight of the front wheel housing the motor.
Preferably, the scooter support kit further comprises: a handle provided outside of a rear wheel of the scooter, the handle being used to carry the scooter in a state including the front wheel attached to the ground and the handle provided at the top of the scooter, the state being obtained from a state of erection of a user riding surface and a handle bar.
Preferably, the extensibility of the ends of the at least two stands from the base of the crotch portion comprises an extensibility perpendicular to the front wheel of the scooter, such that the extensibility places the ends of the at least two stands away from the front wheel in their extended state for improved stability.
Preferably, the scooter support kit further comprises: a deployable cover for covering the rear wheel of the scooter in its deployed state, thereby avoiding soiling in a state including the front wheel attached to the ground and the rear wheel disposed at the top of the scooter.
Preferably, each of the end portions includes a wheel, such that an imaginary triangle including the wheel of the end portion and the front wheel allows the scooter to be carried thereon.
Preferably, the scooter support kit further comprises: at least one hinge for rotating the two legs relative to the base of the crotch for extending the two legs.
Preferably, the extension of the two supports comprises a rotation thereof parallel to the front wheel.
Preferably, the extension of the two brackets comprises rotation thereof perpendicular to the front wheel.
The utility model discloses can provide weight balance position in the position department of erectting of scooter.
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Fig. 1 is a side view of the scooter in a deployed condition.
Fig. 2 is a side view of the scooter of fig. 1 in a folded condition.
Fig. 3 is a side view of the scooter of fig. 1 in a new state obtained by a scooter support kit according to one embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the bottom of fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a side view of the scooter of fig. 1 in a deployed state including the support kit of fig. 3 in its collapsed state.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the stand of fig. 4 in its folded condition.
Fig. 7 is a side view of the scooter of fig. 1 in a deployed state including a support kit according to another embodiment in its collapsed state.
Fig. 8 is a side view of the scooter and support kit of fig. 7, prior to deployment of the stand, folding the scooter and erecting the scooter.
Fig. 9 is a bottom view of the scooter and support kit in the condition of fig. 8.
Fig. 10 is a bottom view of the scooter and support kit with the bracket released from the limiting member of fig. 9.
FIG. 11 illustrates a hinge according to one embodiment.
Detailed Description
Fig. 3 is a side view of the scooter of fig. 1 in a new state obtained by a scooter support kit according to one embodiment of the present invention.
The scooter support kit 10 according to one embodiment of the present invention includes brackets 32A and 32B (shown in fig. 4), the brackets 32A and 32B being extendable from the base 50 of the front wheel crotch to tilt the scooter 56 at three points, namely bracket 32A, bracket 32B and front wheel 54A, thereby positioning the rear wheel 54B above the front wheel 54A.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the bottom of fig. 3.
End 74 of leg 32A, end 74 of leg 32B, when extended, form together with front wheel 54A an imaginary triangle 58 forming an imaginary triangular face 60 therebetween, thus allowing support of base 50 of the front wheel fork on ground 52 with user riding surface 12 and handlebar 26 extending from base 50 of the front wheel fork upright.
The length and position of the brackets 32A and 32B are designed to provide a weight balanced position at the upright position of the scooter 56, using the weight of the front wheel 54A, including a conventionally produced motor, as the center of gravity.
Referring again to fig. 3, the scooter support kit 10 may further include a handle 64 disposed outside of the rear wheel 54B extending between the ends 80 of the telescoping rods 82A and 82B for carrying the scooter 56 in an upright position while slightly lifting the ends 74 of the brackets 32A and 32B from the ground 52. The handle 64 may extend from the riding surface 12 or from the handle bar 26.
Thus, the kit 10 provides a secure and compact load bearing of the scooter 56 with the front wheel 54A affixed to the ground 52, and provides a secure and compact configuration of the scooter 56 with the front wheel 54A and the ends 74 of the brackets 32A and 32B affixed to the ground 52.
The end 74 may include a wheel or ball 46 so that the bearing of the scooter 56 may be located on the front wheel 54A, as well as on both wheels/balls 46.
Scooter support kit 10 may further include a deployable cover 22 to cover rear wheel 54B in its deployed condition to avoid soiling of the user and the general public.
Fig. 5 is a side view of the scooter of fig. 1 in a deployed state including the support kit of fig. 3 in its collapsed state.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the stand of fig. 4 in its folded condition.
According to this embodiment, the brackets 32A and 32B are rotatable 72 parallel to each other and parallel to the front wheel 54A by hinges 70A and 70B oriented in a perpendicular relationship 90A to the front wheel 54A.
As shown in fig. 4, the distance 78 between the brackets 32A and 32B is limited to the width 76 of the base 50 of the crotch portion, as the brackets 32A and 32B are rotatable relative to each other by hinges 70A and 70B as shown in fig. 6 oriented in a perpendicular relationship 90A to the front wheel 54A.
Fig. 7 is a side view of the scooter of fig. 1 in a deployed state including a support kit according to another embodiment in its collapsed state.
According to the embodiment of fig. 7, the brackets 32A and 32B are rotatable perpendicular to the front wheel 54A, and thus are rotatable relative to each other by the hinge 70C being oriented in a parallel relationship 90B with the front wheel 54A (rather than the perpendicular relationship of fig. 6).
Fig. 8 is a side view of the scooter and support kit of fig. 7, prior to deployment of the stand, with the scooter folded and erected.
Fig. 9 is a bottom view of the scooter and support kit in the condition of fig. 8.
Restraining member 30 normally does not allow spring 36 disposed between brackets 32A and 32B to rotate ends 74 of brackets 32A and 32B away from each other about hinge 70C.
Fig. 10 is a bottom view of the scooter and support kit with the bracket released from the limiting member of fig. 9.
The distance 78 between the legs 32A and 32B according to this embodiment must be larger than the width 76 of the base 50 of the crotch part, so that the virtual triangle 58 here must be larger and provide advantageous stability.
FIG. 11 illustrates a hinge according to one embodiment.
According to another embodiment, in conjunction with fig. 6 and 7, the brackets 32A and 32B are rotatable (72) parallel to and relative to each other by hinges 70A and 70B as ball joints (e.g., fig. 11).
10: a scooter support kit;
12: riding a surface;
22: a deployable cover for covering the rear wheel 54B;
24: deployment of the deployable cover 22;
26: a shaft of the scooter 56 from which the steering handle 84 extends;
28: a deployed state locking member;
30: a restraining member;
32A, 32B: a support;
34: folding of the scooter 56;
36: a spring;
42: an elastic circular pressing member for maintaining the expanded state of the holder 32A;
44: a scooter handle;
46: wheel
50: the base of the crotch 62;
52: a ground surface;
54A: a front wheel;
54B: a rear wheel;
56: scooters;
58: a virtual triangle;
60: a virtual triangular face;
62: a crotch portion of the front wheel 54A;
64: a handle for carrying the scooter 56 in the upright folded condition 86;
70A, 70B, 70C: a hinge which may be a ball joint;
72: rotating;
74: the ends of the brackets 32A, 32B;
76: the width of the base 50 of the crotch;
78: the distance between the brackets 32A, 32B;
80: the ends of the telescoping rods 82A, 82B;
82A, 82B: a telescoping pole;
84: a scooter steering handle;
86: the upright folded condition of the scooter 56 achieved by the kit 10; 88: a stem extending from the riding surface 12 and the base 50 of the crotch;
90A, 90B: a vertical and parallel relationship;
reference signs in the claims shall not be construed as limiting the claims in any way.

Claims (8)

1. A scooter support kit (10), comprising:
at least two stands (32A, 32B), ends (74) of the at least two stands (32A, 32B) extendable from a base (50) of a crotch (62) of a front wheel (54A) of a scooter (56),
whereby the ends (74) of the at least two brackets (32A, 32B) in the extended state together with the front wheel (54A) comprise a virtual triangle (58), the virtual triangle (58) being used for arranging the base (50) of the crotch part on the ground (52) by arranging the base (50) of the crotch part parallel and close to the ground (52),
thereby stably erecting a user riding surface (12) and handlebar (26) of the scooter (56) in a folded state of the scooter (56) using the weight of the front wheel (54A) housing the motor.
2. A scooter support kit (10) according to claim 1, further comprising:
a handle (64), the handle (64) being disposed outside a rear wheel (54B) of the scooter (56), the handle (64) being for carrying the scooter (56) in a state including the front wheel (54A) affixed to a ground surface (52) and the handle (64) being disposed on top of the scooter (56), the state being obtained from an upright state of the user riding surface (12) and the handle bar (26).
3. The scooter support kit (10) according to claim 1, wherein the extensibility of the end portions (74) of said at least two stands (32A, 32B) from the base portion (50) of the crotch portion comprises an extensibility perpendicular to the front wheel (54A) of the scooter (56),
whereby the extensibility causes the ends (74) of the at least two brackets (32A, 32B) to be spaced apart from the front wheel (54A) in their extended condition for improved stability.
4. A scooter support kit (10) according to claim 1, further comprising:
a deployable cover (22) for covering a rear wheel (54B) of the scooter (56) in its deployed state,
thereby avoiding soiling in a state including the front wheel (54A) attached to the ground (52) and the rear wheel (54B) disposed on top of the scooter (56).
5. A scooter support kit (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that each of the end portions (74) comprises a wheel (46),
whereby the virtual triangle (58) of the wheel (46) including the end (74) and the front wheel (54A) allows the scooter (56) to be carried thereon.
6. A scooter support kit (10) according to claim 1, further comprising:
at least one hinge (70A, 70B, 70) for rotating the two brackets (32A, 32B) with respect to the base (50) of the bifurcation for carrying out the extension of the two brackets (32A, 32B).
7. A scooter support kit (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that said extension of said two stands (32A, 32B) comprises rotation thereof parallel to said front wheel (54A).
8. A scooter support kit (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that said extension of said two stands (32A, 32B) comprises rotation thereof perpendicular to said front wheel (54A).
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