BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates generally to sporting goods, and more particularly,
to a two-piece skateboard.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] A conventional skateboard as disclosed in PCT Publication No.
WO/2007/127554 is usually moved forward by wriggling a user's body repeatedly. The skateboard is
composed of a one-piece flexible skateboard platform and a pair of wheel assemblies.
The skateboard platform includes a pair of wider foot support areas and a narrower
central area. The wheel assemblies each are mounted to the bottom side of one of the
two foot support areas. When the user pressurizes two foot support areas eccentrically
to enable them to incline toward opposite directions, the central area is twisted/deformed
on the twist axis of the skateboard platform. In the meantime, potential energy is
generated because the gravity centers of the two foot support areas are heightened,
and then the potential energy is converted into forward momentum while the two support
areas restitute their shapes. Therefore, the user only needs to repeatedly twist the
skateboard platform for moving the skateboard forward without kicking the ground.
[0003] The aforesaid conventional skateboard is provided with the forward momentum only
when the skateboard is twisted/deformed on the twist axis. However, the central area
of the skateboard platform can be relatively twisted toward either random direction,
such that the skateboard is subject to failure of forward movement because the user
applies a force toward an incorrect direction or to an incorrect position; even the
user may fall from the skateboard due to the unsteady center of gravity. Accordingly,
it is very difficult to maneuver the skateboard and it takes much time to maneuver
the skateboard well.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a two-piece skateboard,
which can be twisted by the user's pressurization only on a particular axis for easier
maneuverability.
[0005] The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a two-piece skateboard,
which is user-friendly for the novice.
[0006] The foregoing objectives of the present invention are attained by the two-piece skateboard
composed of a front foot support member, a front wheel assembly, a rear foot support
member, a rear wheel assembly, and a rigid bar. The front wheel assembly is mounted
to a bottom side of the front foot support member. The rear foot support member is
flexible, having a foot support portion and an extension part. The rear wheel assembly
is mounted to a bottom side of the rear foot support member. The rigid bar has a front
end and a rear end, wherein the former is mounted to the front foot support member
and the latter is mounted to the rear foot support member.
[0007] A fastening piece is mounted to the rear foot support member. The fastening piece
and the rear foot support member jointly constitute a rear connection hole having
a small-diameter portion and a large-diameter portion. The small-diameter portion
is located at a front side of the large-diameter portion, communicating with the large-diameter
portion and the outside. The rigid bar includes a large-diameter part and a small-diameter
part located at a front side of the large-diameter part. The large-diameter and small-diameter
parts are received in the large-diameter and small-diameter portions respectively.
The front foot support member includes a noncircular front connection hole formed
at a rear side for inserting a front end of the rigid bar therein. The front foot
support member includes two coupling walls, each of which has a through hole. A support
strut is mounted to the rigid bar. Two support wheel sets are mounted to two sides
of the support strut respectively. A lower part is mounted below the support strut.
The support strut has a recessed portion. The support strut and the lower part jointly
constitute a bar hole for the extension part of the rear foot support member to pass
through. The rear foot support member includes an elongated opening running through
top and bottom sides thereof. A gap is formed between the extension part and the front
foot support member. The front foot support member further includes a front cover
located at a top side thereof. The rear foot support member further includes a rear
cover located at a top side thereof.
[0008] The extension part of the rear foot support member is mounted to the rigid bar. The
rear foot support member includes a sleeve sleeved onto the rigid bar. The cross-section
of the rigid bar is noncircular, corresponding to the sleeve in shape. The rear foot
support member further includes a rear connection bar mounted to a bottom side of
the foot support portion and connected with the rigid bar. The rigid bar is connected
with the rear foot support member by a rotary shaft. Each of the rigid bar and the
rear foot support member includes an axial hole for inserting one of two ends of the
rotary shaft therein. The rotary shaft includes an annular rib stopped against the
rigid bar and the rear foot support member. The rear foot support member is more flexible
than the extension part.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a perspective bottom view of the first preferred embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along a line 4-4 indicated in FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is a sectional view of a part of the first preferred embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a perspective bottom view of the second preferred embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken along a line 9-9 indicated in FIG. 7.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0010] Referring to FIGS. 1-3, a two-piece skateboard 10 constructed according to a first
preferred embodiment of the present invention is composed of a front foot support
member 20, a front wheel assembly 22, a rear foot support member 24, and a rear wheel
assembly 26, a rigid bar 28, a fastening piece 30, a support strut 34, and two support
wheel sets 36.
[0011] The front foot support member 20 includes a front cover 201, a rectangular front
connection hole 203, and two coupling walls 205. The front cover 201 is located at
a top side of the front foot support member 20, having a rugged top surface for anti-skid
purpose. The front connection hole 203 is formed at a rear side of the front foot
support member 20. The two coupling walls 205 are located at a bottom side of the
front foot support member 20, each having a through hole 207 running through a front
side thereof and a rear side thereof.
[0012] The front wheel assembly 22 includes a front fork 221 pivotably mounted to a bottom
side of the front foot support member 20; and a caster 223 mounted to the front fork
221.
[0013] The rear foot support member 24 is flexible and includes a foot support portion 241
and an extension part 243. The extension part 243 is formed at a front side of the
foot support portion 241, having two lugs 244 and an elongated opening 246. The two
lugs 244 horizontally extend from a front side of the extension part 243 and are detachably
inserted through the through holes 207 respectively. The elongated opening 245 runs
through a top side and a bottom side of the extension part 243. Besides, the extension
part 243 is narrower than the foot support portion 241, such that the extension part
243 is more flexible than the foot support portion 241. The rear foot support member
24 includes a rear cover 248, whose top surface is rugged as well.
[0014] The rear wheel assembly 26 includes a rear fork 261 pivotably mounted to a bottom
side of the rear foot support member 24; and a caster 263 mounted to the rear fork
261.
[0015] The rigid bar 28 includes a front end 281 inserted into the front connection hole
203 and fixed to the front foot support member 20 by bolts 283, as shown in FIG 4.
The rigid bar 28 includes a small-diameter part 285 and a large-diameter part 287
at a rear end thereof, as shown in FIG. 2 and 5. The cross-section of each of the
small-diameter and large-diameter parts 285 and 287 is circular. The small-diameter
part 285 is located at a front side of the large-diameter part 287.
[0016] The fastening piece 30 is mounted to the foot support portion 241. The fastening
piece 30 and the foot support portion 241 jointly constitute a rear connection hole
32, as shown in FIG. 5. The rear connection hole 32 includes a small-diameter portion
321 and a large-diameter portion 323. The cross-section of each of the small-diameter
and large-diameter portions 321 and 323 is circular. The small-diameter portion 321
is located at a front side of the large-diameter portion 323, communicating with the
large-diameter portion 323 and the outside. The small-diameter and large-diameter
portions 321 and 323 are provided for receiving the small-diameter and large-diameter
parts 285 and 287 respectively. In this way, the rigid bar 28 is rotatable in place
with respect to the rear foot support member 24.
[0017] The support strut 34 is mounted to a bottom side of the rigid bar 28.
[0018] Each of the two support wheel sets 36 includes a fork member 361 and a caster 363.
The two fork members 361 are pivotably mounted to a left side and a right side of
the support strut 34. The caster 363 is mounted to the fork member 361.
[0019] In light of the above structure, when the user eccentrically pressurizes the front
foot support member 20 and the foot support portion 243 by two feet, the front foot
support member 20 and the foot support portion 243 incline toward opposite directions
and the extension part 243 is twisted, such that the potential energy of the front
foot support member 20 and the foot support portion 243 is enhanced because their
centers of gravity are heightened. Next, when the user stops the pressurization, the
rear foot support member 24 restitutes the original shape due to its flexibility.
In the meantime, the enhanced potential energy of the front and rear foot support
members 20 and 24 is converted into forward momentum. In this way, the user can repeatedly
twist the skateboard 10 to move it forward.
[0020] Because the rigid bar 28 has rigidity to a certain extent, the rigid bar 28 is not
subject to twist or curvature while the user normally applies a force to the skateboard
10. In this way, the manner that the rear foot support member 24 is twisted is limited
and the rear foot support member 24 can be twisted only on the rigid bar 28, such
that the manner of deformation of the two-piece skateboard 10 is simplified to decrease
the difficulty of its maneuverability.
[0021] In addition, the support strut 34 and the two support wheel sets 36 can provide additional
support for the user to prevent the user from accidentally falling due to the unsteady
center of gravity, thus enabling the user to more easily maneuver the skateboard 10
well. When the user is familiar with steering the skateboard 10, the user can optionally
remove the support strut 34 and the two support wheel sets 36 to enhance the dexterity
in maneuvering the skateboard 10.
[0022] Referring to FIGS. 6-8, a two-piece skateboard 40 constructed according to a second
preferred embodiment of the present invention is similar to that of the first embodiment,
having a front foot support member 50, a front wheel assembly 52, a rear foot support
member 54, and a rear wheel assembly 56, a rigid bar 58, a support strut 60, and two
support wheel sets 62. The second embodiment is different from the first embodiment
as recited thereafter. The rear foot support member 54 includes a rear linking bar
545 mounted to a bottom side of the foot support portion 541. The rear linking bar
545 and the rear wheel assembly 56 are mounted to the foot support portion 541 by
a link 546. The rigid bar 58 is connected with the rear linking bar 545 by a rotary
shaft 66. Each of the rigid bar 58 and the rear linking bar 545 includes an axial
hole 581(548) for inserting two ends of the rotary shaft 66. The rotary shaft 66 includes
an annular rib 661 stopped against the rigid bar 58 and the rear linking bar 545.
Besides, the front wheel assembly 52 and a front end of the rigid bar 58 are mounted
to a bottom side of the front foot support member 50 by a link 501. The extension
part 543 of the rear foot support member 54 is provided with a sleeve 544 formed at
a front end thereof and sleeved onto the rigid bar 58. The cross-section of the rigid
bar 58 is rectangular, corresponding to the sleeve 544 (FIG. 9) in shape. A gap is
formed 51 between the extension part 543 and the front foot support member 50. The
two-piece skateboard 50 further includes a lower part 64 located below the support
strut 60. The support strut 60 is provided with a recessed portion 601. The support
strut 60 and the lower part 64 jointly constitute a bar hole 641 for the extension
part 543 and the rigid bar 58 to pass through.
[0023] Although the present invention has been described with respect to specific preferred
embodiments thereof, it is no way limited to the details of the illustrated structures
but changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.
1. A two-piece skateboard (10) comprising:
a front foot support member (20);
a front wheel assembly (22) mounted to a bottom side of the front foot support member
(20);
a rear foot support member (24); and
a rear wheel assembly (26) mounted to a bottom side of the rear foot support member
(24);
wherein the two-piece skateboard (10) is
characterized in that the rear foot support member (24) is flexible and has a foot support portion (241)
and an extension part (243); the two-piece skateboard (10) further comprises a rigid
bar (28), the rigid bar (28) having a front end (281) mounted to the front foot support
member (20) and a rear end (285, 287) connected with the rear foot support member
(24).
2. The two-piece skateboard (10) as defined in claim 1 being characterized in that the two-piece skateboard (10) further comprises a fastening piece (30) mounted to
the rear foot support member (24), wherein the fastening piece (30) and the rear foot
support member (24) jointly constitute a rear connection hole (32), the rear connection
hole (32) having a small-diameter portion (321) and a large-diameter portion (323),
the small-diameter portion (321) being located at a front side of the large-diameter
portion (323) and communicating with the large-diameter portion (323) and an outside;
the rear end of the rigid bar is formed of a small-diameter part (285) and a large-diameter
part (287), the small-diameter part (285) being located at a front side of the large-diameter
part (287), the small-diameter and large-diameter parts (285, 287) being inserted
into the small-diameter and large-diameter portions (321, 323) respectively.
3. The two-piece skateboard (10) as defined in claim 1 being characterized in that the rear foot support member (20) comprises a noncircular front connection hole (203)
formed at a rear side thereof for inserting the front end (281) of the rigid bar (28).
4. The two-piece skateboard (40) as defined in claim 1 being characterized in that there is a gap (51) formed between the extension part (543) of the rear foot support
member (54) and the front foot support member (50).
5. The two-piece skateboard (10) as defined in claim 1 being characterized in that the front foot support member (20) comprises two coupling walls (205) each having
a through hole (207); the extension part (243) rear foot support member (24) comprises
two lugs (244) formed at a front side thereof and detachably inserted through the
through holes respectively.
6. The two-piece skateboard (10) as defined in claim 1 being characterized in that the two-piece skateboard (10) further comprises a support strut (34) mounted to the
rigid bar (28), and two support wheel sets (36) mounted to two sides of the support
strut (34).
7. The two-piece skateboard (40) as defined in claim 6 being characterized in that the two-piece skateboard (40) further comprises a lower part (64) located below the
support strut (60), wherein the support strut (60) having a recessed portion (601),
the support strut (60) and the lower part (64) jointly constitute a bar hole (641)
for the extension part (543) to pass through.
8. The two-piece skateboard (10) as defined in claim 1 being characterized in that the extension part (243) comprises an elongated opening (245) running through a top
side thereof and a bottom side thereof.
9. The two-piece skateboard (10) as defined in claim 1 being characterized in that the front foot support member (20) comprises a front cover (201) formed at a top
side thereof; the rear foot support member (24) comprises a rear cover (248) formed
at a top side thereof.
10. The two-piece skateboard (40) as defined in claim 1 being characterized in that the extension part (543) is mounted to the rigid bar (58).
11. The two-piece skateboard (40) as defined in claim 10 being characterized in that the rear foot support member (54) comprises a sleeve (547) formed at a front end
thereof and sleeved onto the rigid bar (58), the rigid bar (58) having a noncircular
cross-section corresponding to the sleeve (547) in shape.
12. The two-piece skateboard (40) as defined in claim 1 being characterized in that the rear foot support member (54) further comprises a rear linking bar (545) mounted
to a bottom side of the foot support portion (541) and connected with the rigid bar
(58).
13. The two-piece skateboard (40) as defined in claim 1 being characterized in that the rigid bar (58) is connected with the rear foot support member (54) by a rotary
shaft (66), each of the rigid bar (58) and the rear foot support member (54) having
an axial hole (581, 548) for inserting one of two ends of the rotary shaft (66).
14. The two-piece skateboard (40) as defined in claim 13 being characterized in that the rotary shaft (66) comprises an annular rib (661) stopped against the rigid bar
(58) and the rear foot support member (54).
15. The two-piece skateboard (40) as defined in claim 1 being characterized in that the extension part (543) is more flexible than the foot support portion (541).