Collapsible tricycle

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Inventors

Langkamp, Dennis J.

Application #

679328

Filed

Apr-2-1991

Published

Sep-8-1992

Current US Class

280/278
280/287
D12/128

International Classes

B62K 015/00

Field of Search

280/278 280/287 280/288.1 280/42 280/263 280/267 280/269 280/236 280/238

Examiners

Olszewski; Robert P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jansson & Shupe, Ltd.

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Abstract
The invention is an improvement on a tricycle of the type having a rear drive wheel and a pair of forward steering or guide wheels. The improved tricycle has a rigid frame extending along a central axis. Lateral supports extend from either side of the frame, each such support having a guide wheel mounted on the outer portion. A kingpin arrangement at each outer portion is for steering the front wheels. A linkage extends between the kingpins for maintaining the guide wheels parallel irrespective of steering angle. The lateral supports are retractable with respect to the frame so that the tricycle is collapsible. Such tricycle also includes an adjustable, detachable seat mounted relatively high above the ground so the rider's visibility is improved. Such seat is elevated with respect to the pedal sprocket so that while pedaling, the rider's knees do not interfere with vision.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a tricycle having a rear drive wheel and a pair of forward guide wheels, the improvement including:

a rigid frame extending along a central axis with the rear drive wheel mounted thereon;

lateral support means extending from either side of the frame and having distal portions with the guide wheels pivotably mounted thereon for tricycle steering;

separate steering means at each distal portion for reorienting the guide wheel relative to its distal portion;

linkage means between the pair of reorienting means to maintain the guide wheels parallel irrespective of orientation; and,

means to retract the lateral support means with respect to the frame and thereby collapsing the tricycle without removing the rear drive wheel.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention is generally related to small land vehicles and, more particularly, to rider-powered tricycles.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Tricycles have been used for decades and provide a pleasant means of relaxing, recreational transportation. Historically, tricycles have been of the rigid-frame type and are included in the repertoire of toys for most smaller children. Most recently, larger and faster tricycles have been offered for use by adults. Many such tricycles are of the recumbent type in which the rider operates the cycle from a reclining or near-reclining position. One such recumbent tricycle, shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,548,421 (Wiener), is called the landspeeder and includes a rear driving wheel, a pair of steerable front wheels and a rider's "couch" positioned between the front and rear wheels. The pedal sprocket is located forward and above the front wheels and multiple gear ratios are provided by a derailleur.

Yet another recumbent tricycle is known as the "BRIKE" and has a pair of inwardly-tipped rear wheels, a single front driving wheel and a recliner-type seat between the front and rear wheels. Like the landspeeder, the pedal sprocket is positioned forward and somewhat above the front drive wheel. The BRIKE has but a single drive gear ratio.
 
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