Cam-action axle carrier apparatus

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Inventors

Varner, David O.
DeForest, Sherman E.

Application #

792117

Filed

Apr-29-1977

Published

Nov-14-1978

Current US Class

280/11.28

International Classes

A63C 017/02

Field of Search

280/11.28 280/11.19 280/11.23 280/11.26 280/11.27 280/87.04

Examiners

Peters, Jr.; Joseph F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Doble; Arthur V.

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Abstract
A Cam-action axle carrier apparatus for use with a wheeled vehicle which depends for its steering function upon the rolling or tilting of its bed around a longitudinal axis. The cam-action axle carrier apparatus includes a support member inclined with respect to the vertical, and consisting substantially of a segment of a cylinder having a conical, lower cam surface with intersecting axes and is constrained to roll along an axle member by means of a cycloidal cam coincident with the turning axis of the vehicle, the axle member being connected to a retention plate which is held in cooperative association with the inclined support member. The steering action of the wheeled vehicle is generated by the conical cam peripheral surface rolling over the upper surface of the axle member in response to the vehicle's bed being tilted by the rider. The conical cam rolling along the axle carries the vehicle bed and rider toward the center of turn, maintaining the geometric roll center near the road surface and keeping the total load force vector near the axle center.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new is:

1. Apparatus for use in turning an axle of a small wheeled vehicle having a bed tiltable by a rider for providing a steering function such as that found on a skateboard or the like, said apparatus comprising:

a. axle retention means for retaining the axle and for controlling the turning motion of the axle;

b. a base mounting plate connected to the tiltable bed of the vehicle;

c. support means for supporting the tiltable bed and plate over the axle retention means, the support means being connected at one end to the base mounting plate, the support means being adapted for rolling contact with the axle retention means to provide a low roll center of the bed and to keep the total load vector near the center of the axle during a turn of the vehicle; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to apparatus of the cam-action axle carrier apparatus tye for application generally to any wheeled vehicle which depends for its steering function upon the rolling or tilting of its bed around a longitudinal axis. It more particularly applies to a cam-action axle carrier apparatus for use with small vehicles such as skateboards, carts, scooters or roller skates.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Various forms of skateboard-type axle carriers have been in use for many years. Among the earliest structures of this type known to applicant is that found in U.S. Pat. No. 115,767, issued on June 6, 1871 to Oakley, whose invention disclosed what is still a common practice on many contemporary skateboards and other small wheeled vehicles of this type. That practice is to obtain or achieve an induced steering action in such vehicles by inclining the steering axis or axes at some angle with respect to the vertical whereupon the reaction of the road surface to the tilting of this axis about a longitudinal axis induces a rotation of the axle in such a way as to alter the travel direction of the vehicle.
 
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