Disassemblable riding scooter

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Inventors

Blount, Wendell G.
Lackey, Henry L.
Mosetich, Ronald J.
Peeples, Bedford F.
Kimbro, David L.
Saunders, William J.
Yardley, Lloyd M.
Alsup, J. Douglas
Crosby, Samuel C.

Application #

322491

Filed

Mar-13-1989

Published

Aug-6-1991

Current US Class

180/208
180/216
180/65.1
180/68.5
180/907

International Classes

B62D 061/08

Field of Search

180/11 180/16 180/907 180/208 180/215 180/216 180/217 180/68.5 180/65.1 180/210 280/287 280/278

Examiners

Mitchell; David M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dowell & Dowell

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Abstract
A riding scooter that may be assembled and dis-assembled without the use of tools is formed of components of a size and weight such that they may be handled by a person of modest physical strength. The scooter's front and rear sections have overlapping interengaging parts that are biased together in the operative position by the weight of the sections alone. Batteries for electrical power are contained within casings which are cooperatively retained within a battery housing and which also permit the batteries to be simultaneously electrically connected to the vehicle electrical system upon insertion of the battery casings within the battery housing. A steering tiller is detachably mounted to the front steering yoke being retained in an operative position by a quick release locking collar. Control for forward and reverse movement is accomplished through linkage which permits convenient manipulation of the control handle while providing maximum adjustment of an electric potentiometer which controls the electric motor; and, the seat assembly is designed to retain a selected adjustment from disassembly to assembly and further acts to reinforce the biased engagement of the front and rear sections of the scooter.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A disassemblable scooter, comprising front and rear frame sections, first wheel means supporting the front frame section, second wheel means supporting the rear frame section, tiller means connected to said first wheel means said front frame section having a rear portion with a laterally extending engageable means positioned forwardly of its rear extremity, said rear frame section having a forward portion with a laterally extending engaging member positioned adjacent to its forward extremity, said engaging member being positioned and adapted to engage said engageable member to connect said front and rear frame sections in operative relationship, a first tube means mounted to said forward portion of said rear frame section and spaced rearwardly of said engageable member, a second tube means mounted to said rear portion of said front frame section nd spaced rearwardly of said engaging member, said first and second tube means being aligned in end to end and axial relationship when said engaging member and said engageable member are engaged to hold said front and rear frame sections together in overlapping relation for the normal operation of said scooter, and post means insertable within said first and second tube means for thereby preventing said front and rear frame sections from being disengaged.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention is generally directed to riding scooters and more specifically to electrically powered riding scooters which include primary components which may be readily assembled and disassembled without the use of tools and which components are of a size and weight that permit the components to be easily handled by an individual of modest physical strength. The scooters of the present invention are particularly designed to permit the scooter to be collapsed for ease of portability of the scooter from one location to another with the primary components interengaging with one another to form a unified and safe structure but with such components being disassembled utilizing minimum physical effort.

Although the embodiment of scooter disclosed in the specification reflects a three wheeled invalid cart or scooter, the teachings of the present invention would apply to other electrically powered vehicles such as golf carts and light weight surface vehicles such as utilized in the warehousing industry. Also, although a three wheel cart is disclosed, a four wheel cart could also be developed utilizing the teachings of the present invention.