High performance fully-enclosed center-tracking vehicle

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Inventors

Pham, Roger N. C.

Application #

093625

Filed

Jun-6-1998

Published

May-2-2000

Current US Class

180/209
180/219
180/291
180/89.1
296/64

International Classes

B60R 021/00

Field of Search

180/219 180/209 180/291 180/89.1 180/89.11 296/185 296/24.1 296/64

Examiners

Hurley; Kevin

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Abstract
A two-seat center-tracking motor vehicle with a narrow body completely enclosing the occupants designed for maximum compactness, energy efficiency, high performance in term of acceleration, speed and maneuverability, and maximum protection of the occupants. The vehicle has two primary road wheels arranged in tandem, and is stabilized at low speeds by a pair of ski-rollers attached to a pair of outrigger struts which are tucked within the width of the body during normal operation. The outrigger struts may be swung outward to widen the base of support when necessary in adverse condition, and they are also capable of lifting the vehicle upright should it fall flat on its side. Suspension and actuation of the outrigger mechanism is by oleo-pneumatic principle. The rear seat is faced rearward, the rear leg room shares space with the centerlined-mounted rear wheel, and the engine is placed between the front and the rear seat to achieve: 1) the most aerodynamic profile possible 2) maximum protection of the occupants, and, 3) maximum reduction in the length and height of the vehicle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a center-tracking motor vehicle designed for carrying a driver and a rear passenger within an enclosed body and having front and rear primary road wheels disposed in tandem relationship and situated substantially midway between opposite sides of the body, said vehicle having a length, a longitudinal axis and a rear end, the combination comprising:

a front seating means comprising of a hip-supporting surface, a back-supporting surface and a front leg room area, for seating of the driver,

a rear seating means comprising of a hip-supporting surface, a back-supporting surface and a rear leg room area for seating of the rear passenger, said rear seating means faces toward the rear end of the vehicle, thereby placing the back-supporting surfaces of the front seat and the back-supporting surfaces of the rear seat in close proximity in order to reduce the vehicle's upper body profile area, and placing the rear leg room area toward the rear end of the vehicle to share space with the rear primary road wheel thereby reducing the vehicle's length,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to efficient, safe and comfortable 2-seat vehicles for daily personal transportation, and particularly, to the use of center-tracking vehicle with retractable support side wheels to prevent turning over during normal use and during collision. More specifically, the major emphases of this particular 2-seat vehicle will be on the minimal utilization of roadway and parking spaces to fight traffic congestion as well as low aerodynamic drag and low curb weight for much improved fuel efficiency and low exhaust emission.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Two-wheeled, or center-tracking vehicles, such as bicycles and motorcycles have long been commercially used to achieve the above mentioned objectives. However, it is obvious that they do not offer the level of comfort and protection, both from the weather elements and during event of a collision, acceptable to the general public in more developed countries. Furthermore, touring motorcycles do not offer a significant improvement in gas mileage in comparison to an economy sized automobile, because of their lack of aerodynamic efficiency imposed by the fully-exposed body of the rider.
 
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