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Title:
A TRICK SCOOTER
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2019/243660
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A trick scooter comprising a base plate (1), a support member (2), comprising a first end (2-1) and a second end (2-2), a handle (3), comprising a first end (3-1) and a second end (3-2), wherein the handle (3) is attached to the second end (2-2) of 5 the support member (2). Furthermore, the base plate (1) is manufactured of elastic and flexible material. Such a trick scooter is advantageous as it is lightweight, easy and safe to handle and does not damage the surroundings or cause injury to people nearby.

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Inventors:
POUTIAINEN ALEKSI (FI)
Application Number:
PCT/FI2019/050438
Publication Date:
December 26, 2019
Filing Date:
June 06, 2019
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
INDO SOLUTIONS OY (FI)
International Classes:
A63C17/01; A63B69/00; A63C17/26; B62K3/00
Foreign References:
US20100164193A12010-07-01
US20050017463A12005-01-27
Other References:
STEAMK04: "How to make a tramp scooter", 16 September 2012 (2012-09-16), pages 1, XP054980341, Retrieved from the Internet [retrieved on 20190918]
GRAIG PENGELLY, HOW TO TAILWHIP ON A TRAMP SCOOTER, 29 July 2011 (2011-07-29), XP054980187, Retrieved from the Internet [retrieved on 20190918]
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
KOLSTER OY AB (FI)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

1. A trick scooter, comprising

a base plate (1),

a support member (2), comprising a first end (2-1) and a second end (2- 2),

a handle (3), comprising a first end (3-1) and a second end (3-2), at tached to the second end (2-2) of the support member (2), characterized in that

said base plate (1) is manufactured of elastic and flexible material. 2. A trick scooter according to claim 1, characterized in that the base plate (1) comprises a first half (1-1) and a second half (1-2) wherein the first half (1-1) comprises a through hole (4) and the second half (1-2) comprises a recess (5).

3. A trick scooter according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the first end (2-1) of the support member (2) is rotatably attached to the base plate (1) with a bearing arrangement.

4. A trick scooter according to claim 3, characterized in that the bearing arrangement comprises

a plate (6), comprising a protruding part (7) with a first circular recess (7-1) and a second circular recess (7-2), wherein the diameter of the first circular recess (7-1) is larger than the diameter of the second circular recess (7-2), the plate (6) being arranged between the first half (1-1) and the second half (1-2) of the base plate (1) in the recess (5) of said second half (1-2) such that the protruding part (7) of the plate (6) is arranged to protrude into the through hole (4) of the first half (1- 1),

a through hole (9) on the first end (2-1) of the support member (2), a pin (10) arranged through the hole (9) of the first end (2-1) of the sup port member (2), and

a cover (11) with an opening (11-1), surrounding the first end (2-1) of the support member (2) and removably attached to the protruding part (7) of the plate (6), and wherein

the support member (2) is rotatably attached to the plate (6) with the pin (10) and the cover (11).

5. A trick scooter according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that

said trick scooter further comprises a first plug (12) and a second plug (13) arranged to the first end (3-1) and second end (3-2) of the handle (3), respec tively, when the trick scooter is assembled.

6. A trick scooter according to one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that

the support member (2) is a tube.

7. A trick scooter according to claim 6, characterized in that the support member (2) is hollow and has a larger inner diameter than the outer diameter of the handle (3) for receiving the handle (3) into the support member (2),

the first plug (12) and the second plug (13) have a respective section with an outer diameter substantially corresponding to the inner diameter of the support member (2) for being received into a respective end of the support mem ber (2) to enclose and retain the handle (3) within the support member (2).

8. A trick scooter according to one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that

at least one of the base plate (1) , the support member (2) and the han dle (3) are manufactured from non-metallic materials.

9. A trick scooter according to one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the base plate (1) has a substantially flat bottom surface without any pro- truding wheels.

Description:
A TRICK SCOOTER FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a trick scooter.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] A generally known scooter comprises a handle, a support member, a base plate and a set of wheels. These scooters are used for transportation and for performing a variety of tricks. One of the disadvantages associated with the known scooter is that, when practicing said tricks, the frequently hard and stiff base plate may cause injuries to the user and others or damage the surroundings ln addition, if practice takes place indoors or on a trampoline, for instance, the traditional scooter is prone to cause denting on the floor or damage on the trampoline.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0003] An object of the present invention is thus to provide a trick scooter so as to overcome at least some of the above disadvantages. The objects of the inven tion are achieved by a trick scooter which is characterized by what is stated in the independent claim 1. The preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0004] ln the following the invention will be described in greater detail by means of preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings, in which

[0005] Figure 1 is an overview drawing of an assembled trick scooter accord ing to a first embodiment;

[0006] Figure 2 is an exploded drawing of a base plate and a plate according to the first embodiment;

[0007] Figure 3 is an exploded view of a bearing arrangement according to the first embodiment;

[0008] Figure 4 is a cross-section side view drawing of an assembled trick scooter according to the first embodiment;

[0009] Figure 5 is an exploded drawing of a handle assembly according to the first embodiment; and

[0010] Figure 6 is a cross-section drawing illustrating an example of packing of a trick scooter according to the first embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0011] Figure 1 is an overview drawing of an assembled trick scooter accord ing to a first embodiment. A trick scooter of Figure 1 comprises a base plate 1, a support member 2 comprising a first end 2-1 and a second end 2-2, and a handle 3 comprising a first end 3-1 and a second end 3-2, attached to the second end 2-2 of the support member 2.

[0012] ln the example of Figure 1, the support member 2 is a tube. Further more, the base plate 1 may be manufactured of elastic and flexible material. Exam ples of such materials include polyethylene foam, for instance. Manufacturing the base plate 1 from an elastic and flexible material, that is also soft, is advantageous, as practicing with such a trick scooter is safer to the surroundings as well as to people nearby ln addition, damage to surroundings is less likely to happen when practicing with a trick scooter, where the base plate is manufactured from an elas tic and flexible material.

[0013] ln the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the trick scooter further com prises a first plug 12 and a second plug 13 arranged to the first end 3-1 and second end 3-2 of the handle 3, respectively, when the trick scooter is assembled. The first plug 12 and the second plug 13 may be manufactured from silicone, for instance.

[0014] ln the embodiment shown in Figures 1-6, the first end of the support member 2 is rotatably attached to the base plate 1 with a bearing arrangement. The bearing arrangement comprises a plate 6, a through hole 9 on the first end 2-1 of the support member 2, a pin 10, and a cover 11.

[0015] Figure 2 is an exploded drawing of the base plate 1 and the plate 6 ac cording to the first embodiment. The base plate 1 comprises a first half 1-1 and a second half 1-2 wherein the first half 1-1 comprises a through hole 4 and the sec ond half 1-2 comprises a recess 5. Furthermore, the plate 6 comprises a protruding part 7 with a first circular recess 7-1 and a second circular recess 7-2, wherein the diameter of the first circular recess 7-1 is larger than the diameter of the second circular recess 7-2. ln Figure 2, the plate 6 is arranged between the first half 1-land the second half 1-2 of the base plate 1 in the recess 5 of said second half 1-2 such that the protruding part 7 of the plate 6 is arranged to protrude into the through hole 4 of the first half 1-1.

[0016] Figure 3 is an exploded view of the bearing arrangement according to the first embodiment, showing the through hole 9 on the first end 2-1 of the sup port member 2, the pin 10 and the cover 11 with an opening 11-1. The trick scooter of Figure 3 is assembled by inserting the first end 2-1 of the support member 2 through the opening 11-1 of the cover 11 and arranging the pin 10 through the hole 9 of the first end 2-1 of the support member 2. The support member 2 is then fitted into the second recess 7-2 of the protruding part 7 of the plate 6, which plate 6 in Figure 3 is placed between the first half 1-1 and the second half 1-2 of the base plate 1 (not visible). Finally, the cover 11 is removably attached to the protruding part 7 of the plate 6. ln the example of Figure 3, the cover 11 is attached with fasteners but other alternatives are possible as well.

[0017] Figure 4 is a cross-section side view drawing of an assembled trick scooter according to the first embodiment ln Figure 4, the cover 11 is surrounding the first end 2-1 of the support member 2 and the support member 2 is rotatably attached to the plate 6 with the pin 10 and the cover 11. The pin 10 and the cover 11 prevent the support member 2 from sliding apart from the base plate 1.

[0018] When the support member 2 is rotated around its longitudinal axis 2-3, the pin 10 is able rotate in a space delimited by the cover 11 and the first recess 7- 1 of the protruding part 7. Figure 4 also shows that the plate 6 is placed in the recess

5 of the second half 1-2 of the base plate 1 and that the support member 2 is placed in the second recess 7-2 of the protruding part 7.

[0019] ln the above-described bearing arrangement, the support member 2 does not extend through the base plate 1 or the plate 6. This is advantageous, as such an arrangement prevents damage caused by the first end 2-1 of the support member 2 to the floor of a room, for instance. The elastic, flexible and soft material of the base plate also helps to prevent denting of the floor.

[0020] Figure 5 is an exploded drawing of a handle assembly according to the first embodiment ln Figure 5, the handle 3 is attached to the support member 2 via a connecting piece 14, a cap 15 and a fastener 16.

[0021] Figure 6 is a cross-section drawing illustrating an example of packing of a trick scooter according to the first embodiment ln the example of Figure 6, the support member 2 is hollow and has a larger inner diameter than the outer diam eter of the handle 3 for receiving the handle 3 into the support member 2 during packing. The first plug 12 and the second plug 13 have a respective section with an outer diameter substantially corresponding to the inner diameter of the support member 2 for being received into a respective end of the support member 2 to en close and retain the handle 3 within the support member 2, when the disassembled trick scooter is enclosed in a packing. Such a dimensioning is advantageous as it enables compact packing of the disassembled trick scooter.

[0022] At least one of the base plate 1, the support member 2 and the handle 3 are preferably manufactured from non-metallic materials ln some implementa tions, as many of these parts as possible are preferably manufactured from a soft and elastic material in order to avoid injury's to the surroundings or to the user while practising tricks. The base plate 1 may be manufactured form polyethylene foam and the support member 2 and the handle 3 may be of polypropylene, for instance. Such a lightweight construction is advantageous in other ways as well, as it enables easier transportation and safer handling of a trick scooter. Furthermore, the base plate 1 preferably has a substantially flat bottom surface without any pro truding wheels. This is advantageous, as tricks may be practised, for instance, in- doors or on a trampoline without damaging the practice area with the wheels. A lightweight construction also reduces transportation costs.

[0023] ln the embodiment of Figures 1-6, the support member 2 does not ex tend through the plate 6 and the protruding part 7 of the plate 6 does not signifi cantly protrude above the base plate 1. ln another alternative, the protruding part may be an arch-like part, for instance, wherein a first end of the arch-like part is attached to the plate and a second end extends above the base plate. Furthermore, the second end of the arch-like part may comprise a receiving portion with a recess or a through hole for receiving the first end of the support member. The support member may be rotatably attached to the receiving portion, or alternatively, the first end of the arch-like part may be rotatably attached to the plate, for instance ln yet another alternative, the first end of the support member is attached to the base plate or to the plate and the second end of the support member is rotatably attached to the handle.

[0024] lt will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that, as the technology advances, the inventive concept can be implemented in various ways. The inven tion and its embodiments are not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.