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- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62K—CYCLES; CYCLE FRAMES; CYCLE STEERING DEVICES; RIDER-OPERATED TERMINAL CONTROLS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CYCLES; CYCLE AXLE SUSPENSIONS; CYCLE SIDE-CARS, FORECARS, OR THE LIKE
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- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62J—CYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
- B62J1/00—Saddles or other seats for cycles; Arrangement thereof; Component parts
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- B62K—CYCLES; CYCLE FRAMES; CYCLE STEERING DEVICES; RIDER-OPERATED TERMINAL CONTROLS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CYCLES; CYCLE AXLE SUSPENSIONS; CYCLE SIDE-CARS, FORECARS, OR THE LIKE
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- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62K—CYCLES; CYCLE FRAMES; CYCLE STEERING DEVICES; RIDER-OPERATED TERMINAL CONTROLS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CYCLES; CYCLE AXLE SUSPENSIONS; CYCLE SIDE-CARS, FORECARS, OR THE LIKE
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- B62K15/006—Collapsible or foldable cycles the frame being foldable
- B62K15/008—Collapsible or foldable cycles the frame being foldable foldable about 2 or more axes
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62M—RIDER PROPULSION OF WHEELED VEHICLES OR SLEDGES; POWERED PROPULSION OF SLEDGES OR SINGLE-TRACK CYCLES; TRANSMISSIONS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SUCH VEHICLES
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- yhe invention relates to wheeled toys.
- lt is one of the objects of the present invention to provide a wheeled toy of the bicycle type which may be formed in greater part of wood; and in which the parts are manufactured and assembled in an easy manner to form a strong, simple and inexpensive toy for children.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a wheeled toy of the bicycle type upon which a vchild may sit and propel by pushing on the walk with the feet.
- Afurther object of the invention is to provide a wheeled toy in which the seat and its support and the steering post and handles may be easily folded downwardly to positions adjacent the foot or body board of the toy, so that the toy will occupy a minimum amount of space when not in use.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a. wheeled toy in which the foldable parts are automatically and rigidly locked in upright usable position.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a wheeled toy in which runners may be substituted vfor the Wheels to form a sled.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a wheeled toy in which the parts are assembled in a manner to reinforce each other.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a wheeled toy which is ofsimple construction, is strong and durable,y and is well adaptedrfor thel purpose described.
- the invention consists of the improved wheeled toy and its parts and combinations asset forth in the claims, and all equivalents thereof.
- Fig. l is a side view of the improved wheeled toy with the parts shown in open position, the view also showing ⁇ the parts in folded position;
- F ig. 2 is an inverted view thereof
- Fig. 3 is a view of the rear end portion of the toy
- Fig. a is a front detail view of the lower portion of the steering post
- F 5 is a side View, partly in section, 0f the steering post and wheel;- i A Fia Ci is a' 'sectional detail view of' the locking mechanism;
- Fig. 7 is a top detail view of the seat post locking member
- Fig. 8 is a rear view thereof showing the manner of mounting the spring
- Fig. 9 is a sectional detail view of the steering post connection taken on a larger scale on line 9 9 of Fig. l;
- Fig. 10 is aside view'of the lower portion of the toy showing sleigh runners substituted for the wheels;
- Fig. ll is a detail top view of the steering post connection; and j Fig. 12 is a sectional detail View of a modification of the Lipper portion of theV steering post.
- the numeral l indicates the foot board or member' forming a portion of the frame of the improved toy, which extends horizontally; and its rear end portion is formed with an elongated slot 2 to receive'a rear wooden wheel 3.
- Said wheel may have a rubber tire 4 mounted thereon, if desired.
- a bolt or rivet 5 reinforces the slotted end portion of the board.
- the axle 6 upon -which the wheel 3 is journaled is of less length than the width of the foot board; and is recessed into the upper surface of the board, as indicated by the numeral 7 to prevent e'ndwise movement of said shaft.
- Hook bolts 8 extend around the end portions of the shaft, and the shank portions extend downwardly through the foot board and have nuts 9 threaded on their ends to draw the axle ends firmly into engagement with the board and the recesses 7; to prevent endwise vmovement of the axle.
- the axle also extends through openings in the ends of nieta-l channel frame bars l() which are positioned on opposite sides yof the wheel 3 and the inner side edges of the slotted portions of the board and extend upwardly therefrom. rlhe upper end poi'- tions of the bars l0 are flattened and extend forwardly and have a seat 1]. mounted thereon.
- a block l2 holds the seat support or bars l0 in vspaced relation and said 'support may be swung forwardly and downwardly to rest on the board l; t-he axle 6 serving as a fulcrum.
- a curved guard member 13 fastened to the foot board 1 and extending uppwardly and rearwardly in front of the wheel passes between the Vseat ⁇ bars 10, and at its rear end is formed with lateral 'stop projections le whichplimit the rearward swine' ofthe seat bars.
- the re rend of the provided withv shoulder l5 fit? which is engaged by latch 16 positioned between and pivoted to the seat bars l to lock the said seat bars in vupright position.
- the forward end portion of the foot board has rigidly connected thereto a metal bifurcated bracket member 17 which is formed with eyes i8 at its upper end.
- a steering fork member 19 extends between the bifurcations of the bracket member 17 and is hiiiged thereto by a transverse pivot bolt 2O to permit the forl member 19 to swing rearwardly and downwardly towards the foot board.
- the fork member also provided with a downward extension 2l which extends between the bifurcations of the bracket 1? and is formed with stop projections 2l to limit the movement of the fork member with relation to the bracket member.
- a spring latch 22 mounted on the extension 2l is formed with shoulders 22 which are adapted to extend between the bifurcations of the bracket member l?" and automatically snap over the edges thereof into locking position shown in Fig. 9. To unlock, it is only necessary to press the end portions of the latch 22 towards each other.
- the fork member 19 is formed of two partsbolted together to extend around the shouldered bearing 28 of the steering foi-lr 241.
- Said fork carries a steering wheel 25 at its. lower end ano at its upper end in the form of a socket 124 for receiving.; ⁇ the lower end portion of a wooden steering post 25. ⁇
- a transverse pin 26 firmly secures the post to the steering fork socket while cotter pins 27 extending through the steering wheel axle 28 hold said axle against endwise movement inthe steering fork.
- the upper end portion of the steering post is provided with a transverse slot 29 for receiving the metal strip of theV steering handle 30 and a bolt 3l extends through the strip and the post and secures the parts together.
- the upper end of the post is reinforced by a metal strip 32 through' which the bolt 31 also extends. Said strip is further connected. to the post by a bolt Sleigh runners Si having upwardly extending eyed straps 35 are adapted to besubstituted for the wheels 3 and 25 by simply removing the wheels from the axles and mounting the eyed straps of the runners thereon, as shown in Fig. 10, when it is desired to use the toy on snow or ice.
- Fig. 1l shows a slightly modified form of steering ⁇ fork in which the ioint between the two sections of the forl is formed longitudinally of the foot board and the rear portion is joined together by a hinge pin las shown in Fig. l2, the upper end Of the post 25 is modified to permit vertical adjustment thereof by ⁇ 1 noviding a telescoping member 37 which fr-'tends over the post end and fastened thereto by a Cotter pin 38. Said post end is formed with a number of pin openings 39 to receive the pin in adjusting the height of the handle member. l
- a wheeled toy comprising a foot board, a seat member pivotally connected to one end portion thereof and having a seat at its upper end, a supporting member for the rear end portion of the board, a bracket'member connected to the forwart end portion of the board and extending forwardly herefrom, a steering member pivotally connected to the front end of the bracket memberl and having supporting member'at its lower end portion, said steering ⁇ member also having means for locking said member in'upright position, both the seat member and the steering member being foldable to positions toward each other and the foot board, a guard member mounted at one end on the foot board and extending above ⁇ the rear suppoi l p means for locking the seat member in its upper positionto said guard member.
- A.v wheeled-toy comprising a ⁇ foot board having an elongated slotin its ree" portion, an axle connected to said board and extending transversely of the slot, a wheel extending into said slot and journaled on said axle, a seat-member pivotally coimecled to the axle and having a sea t mounted on its upper end porti' a bracket member connected 'to if l end portion of the bo extending forwardly therefrom.
- annaj :ingfork pivotally connectel "to the front upperv end portion of tl'ie bracket member and having a steering wheel journaled in its lower end portion and having a steering means at its-upper end portion,both the seat member andthe steering fork being foldable to positions toward each other and the foot board.
- a wheeled toy comprising a foot board having an elongated sletfin its .rear portion, a supporting Wheel within and having a member, andV journal connection with the slotted portion of the board, a bracket member connected to the forward end portion of the board and extending forwardly therefrom, a seat member pivotally connected to the foot board and movable concentrically with relation to the axis of the supporting wheel and having a seat at its upper end portion, a guard member mounted at one end ou the foot board and curving upwardly and rearwardly in front of the supporting wheel, ra steering member connected to the front end of the bracket-member and having a supporting wheel at its lower end portion, both the seat member and the steering member being foldable to positions toward each other and the foot board, and means for locking the said members in their upper positions, the lspat member being locked to the guard mem- 4:.
- a Wheeled toy comprising a foot board having an elongated slot in its rear portion,
- axleI extending transversely of the slot i and connected thereto, a wheel within the slot and journaled on the axle, a seat member pivotally connected to the axle and having a. seat at its upper end, a bracket member connected to the forward end portion of the board and extending forwardly therefrom, a steering fork member pivotally connected to the front upper end portion of the bracket member and having a handle means at its upper end portion, a wheel journaled in the lower end portion of the steering fork, means for looking the seat member in its Lipper position, and means for locking 'the steering fork member in its upper position, both the seat member and the steering fork member when unlocked being foldable toward each other and the foot board.
- a wheeled toy comprising a foot board having an elongated slot inV its rear portion, an axle extending transversely of the slot, means connecting the axle to the foot board, a wheel within the slot and journaled on the axle, a seat member pivotally connected to the axle on opposite sides of the wheel and extending upwardly therefrom and having a seat at its upper end portion, a guard member mounted on the foot board and extending upwardly therefrom, a latch means for locking the seat member to the guard member when the seat member is in its upper position, a bracket member mounted on the front end portion of the foot board, a steering fork member pivoted to the bracket member, means for locking the steering forkV member to the bracket member, a steering fork turnably mounted in the steering fork member and having a steering handle at its upper end, and a Wheel journaled in the lower end of the steering fork, said seat member and steering fork member being foldable toward the foot board.
- a wheeled toy comprising a foot board having an elongated slot in its rear portion, an axile extending transversely of the slot, means connecting the axle to the foot board, a wheel within the slot and journaled on the axle, a seat member pivotally connected to the axle on opposite sides of the wheel and extending upwardly therefrom and having a seat at its upper end portion, a guard member mounted on the foot board and extending upwardly therefrom, a latch means for locking the seat member to the guard member when the seat member is in its upper position, a bracket member mounted on the front end portion of the foot board, a steering fork member pivoted to the bracket member, and having a downward extension which engages the bracket member to limit the forward movement of the steering fork mem ber, latch means for locking the lower portion of the extension to the bracket member, a steering fork turnably mounted in the steering fork member and having a steering handle ⁇ in its upper end, and a wheel journaled in the lower end portion of the steering fork, said seat member and
- A. wheeled toy comprising a foot board having an alongated slot in its rear portion, an axle extending transversely of the slot, means connecting the axle to the foot board, a wheel within the slot and journaled on the axle, a seat member' formed of metal bars which are pivotally connected to the axle on opposite sides of the wheel and extend upwardly therefrom in spaced relation, a seat mounted on the upper portions of the seat member, a cureved guard member mounted on the foot board and extending upwardly in front of the wheel and between the bars of the seat member and having stop means to limit the rearward movement of said seat member, a latch means carried by the bars and engaging the curved guard to lock the bars in upright position, a bracket member mounted on the front end portion of the foot board, a steering fork member pivoted to the bracket member, means for locking the steering fork member to the bracket member, a steering fork turnably mounted in the steering fork member and having a steering handle at its upper end, and a wheel journaled in the lower end of the steering fork
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Feb. 7, 192s. 1,658,068
A. WHITE WHEELED ToY Filed sept. 15. 1924 '2 sheets-sheet 1 A TTORNEYST Feb. 7, 1921?.. 1,658,068 l A. WHITE WHEELED TOY Filed pt. 15. 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 IN VEN TOR.
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WHEELED TOY.
Application led September 15,' 1924. Serial No. 737,805.
yhe invention relates to wheeled toys.
lt is one of the objects of the present invention to provide a wheeled toy of the bicycle type which may be formed in greater part of wood; and in which the parts are manufactured and assembled in an easy manner to form a strong, simple and inexpensive toy for children.
A further object of the invention is to provide a wheeled toy of the bicycle type upon which a vchild may sit and propel by pushing on the walk with the feet.
i Afurther object of the invention is to provide a wheeled toy in which the seat and its support and the steering post and handles may be easily folded downwardly to positions adjacent the foot or body board of the toy, so that the toy will occupy a minimum amount of space when not in use.
A further object of the invention is to provide a. wheeled toy in which the foldable parts are automatically and rigidly locked in upright usable position.
A further object of the invention is to provide a wheeled toy in which runners may be substituted vfor the Wheels to form a sled.
A further object of the invention is to provide a wheeled toy in which the parts are assembled in a manner to reinforce each other.
A further object of the invention is to provide a wheeled toy which is ofsimple construction, is strong and durable,y and is well adaptedrfor thel purpose described.
lilith the above and other objects in view, the invention consists of the improved wheeled toy and its parts and combinations asset forth in the claims, and all equivalents thereof.
In the accompanying drawings in which the same reference characters indicate the saine parts in all ofthe views:
Fig. l is a side view of the improved wheeled toy with the parts shown in open position, the view also showing` the parts in folded position;
F ig. 2 is an inverted view thereof;
Fig. 3 is a view of the rear end portion of the toy;
Fig. a is a front detail view of the lower portion of the steering post;
is als@ Fig. 7 is a top detail view of the seat post locking member; Y
Fig. 8 is a rear view thereof showing the manner of mounting the spring;
Fig. 9 is a sectional detail view of the steering post connection taken on a larger scale on line 9 9 of Fig. l;
Fig. 10 is aside view'of the lower portion of the toy showing sleigh runners substituted for the wheels;
Fig. ll is a detail top view of the steering post connection; and j Fig. 12 is a sectional detail View of a modification of the Lipper portion of theV steering post.
Referring to the drawings, the numeral l indicates the foot board or member' forming a portion of the frame of the improved toy, which extends horizontally; and its rear end portion is formed with an elongated slot 2 to receive'a rear wooden wheel 3. Said wheel may have a rubber tire 4 mounted thereon, if desired.A A bolt or rivet 5 reinforces the slotted end portion of the board. The axle 6 upon -which the wheel 3 is journaled is of less length than the width of the foot board; and is recessed into the upper surface of the board, as indicated by the numeral 7 to prevent e'ndwise movement of said shaft. Hook bolts 8 extend around the end portions of the shaft, and the shank portions extend downwardly through the foot board and have nuts 9 threaded on their ends to draw the axle ends firmly into engagement with the board and the recesses 7; to prevent endwise vmovement of the axle. The axle also extends through openings in the ends of nieta-l channel frame bars l() which are positioned on opposite sides yof the wheel 3 and the inner side edges of the slotted portions of the board and extend upwardly therefrom. rlhe upper end poi'- tions of the bars l0 are flattened and extend forwardly and have a seat 1]. mounted thereon. A block l2 holds the seat support or bars l0 in vspaced relation and said 'support may be swung forwardly and downwardly to rest on the board l; t-he axle 6 serving as a fulcrum. A curved guard member 13 fastened to the foot board 1 and extending uppwardly and rearwardly in front of the wheel passes between the Vseat `bars 10, and at its rear end is formed with lateral 'stop projections le whichplimit the rearward swine' ofthe seat bars. The re rend of the provided withv shoulder l5 fit? which is engaged by latch 16 positioned between and pivoted to the seat bars l to lock the said seat bars in vupright position. A coiled spring 17 recessed into the block l2 and bearingV in notched portions 16 of the latch i6 yieldingly holds the latclrin lockposition, so that when the seat is swung upwardly the latch will 1ide on the guard -nd the beveled free end of the latch will engage and ride upwardly (inthe shoulder l5 and automatically snap into locking position. 1
The forward end portion of the foot board has rigidly connected thereto a metal bifurcated bracket member 17 which is formed with eyes i8 at its upper end. A steering fork member 19 extends between the bifurcations of the bracket member 17 and is hiiiged thereto by a transverse pivot bolt 2O to permit the forl member 19 to swing rearwardly and downwardly towards the foot board. The fork member also provided with a downward extension 2l which extends between the bifurcations of the bracket 1? and is formed with stop projections 2l to limit the movement of the fork member with relation to the bracket member. A spring latch 22 mounted on the extension 2l is formed with shoulders 22 which are adapted to extend between the bifurcations of the bracket member l?" and automatically snap over the edges thereof into locking position shown in Fig. 9. To unlock, it is only necessary to press the end portions of the latch 22 towards each other.
The fork member 19 is formed of two partsbolted together to extend around the shouldered bearing 28 of the steering foi-lr 241. Said fork carries a steering wheel 25 at its. lower end ano at its upper end in the form of a socket 124 for receiving.;` the lower end portion of a wooden steering post 25.` A transverse pin 26 firmly secures the post to the steering fork socket while cotter pins 27 extending through the steering wheel axle 28 hold said axle against endwise movement inthe steering fork.
The upper end portion of the steering post is provided with a transverse slot 29 for receiving the metal strip of theV steering handle 30 and a bolt 3l extends through the strip and the post and secures the parts together. The upper end of the post is reinforced by a metal strip 32 through' which the bolt 31 also extends. Said strip is further connected. to the post by a bolt Sleigh runners Si having upwardly extending eyed straps 35 are adapted to besubstituted for the wheels 3 and 25 by simply removing the wheels from the axles and mounting the eyed straps of the runners thereon, as shown in Fig. 10, when it is desired to use the toy on snow or ice.
Fig. 1l shows a slightly modified form of steering` fork in which the ioint between the two sections of the forl is formed longitudinally of the foot board and the rear portion is joined together by a hinge pin las shown in Fig. l2, the upper end Of the post 25 is modified to permit vertical adjustment thereof by `1 noviding a telescoping member 37 which fr-'tends over the post end and fastened thereto by a Cotter pin 38. Said post end is formed with a number of pin openings 39 to receive the pin in adjusting the height of the handle member. l
While the construction sh wn is provided with spring latches, it is to be understood that other lkinds voit' latches or locks may be used to secure the seat supportV and the steering post in upright position.
lfrom the foregoing description, it will be seen that the wheeled toy ma f be inexpensively manufactured in greater part from wood, and that a very strong durable structure is provided due to thev novel arrangement of parts which permit folding the toy when not in use.
lll/That lclaim my invention is:
l. A wheeled toy, comprising a foot board, a seat member pivotally connected to one end portion thereof and having a seat at its upper end, a supporting member for the rear end portion of the board, a bracket'member connected to the forwart end portion of the board and extending forwardly herefrom, a steering member pivotally connected to the front end of the bracket memberl and having supporting member'at its lower end portion, said steering` member also having means for locking said member in'upright position, both the seat member and the steering member being foldable to positions toward each other and the foot board,a guard member mounted at one end on the foot board and extending above `the rear suppoi l p means for locking the seat member in its upper positionto said guard member.
2. A.v wheeled-toy, comprisinga `foot board having an elongated slotin its ree" portion, an axle connected to said board and extending transversely of the slot, a wheel extending into said slot and journaled on said axle, a seat-member pivotally coimecled to the axle and having a sea t mounted on its upper end porti' a bracket member connected 'to if l end portion of the bo extending forwardly therefrom. annaj :ingfork pivotally connectel "to the front upperv end portion of tl'ie bracket member and having a steering wheel journaled in its lower end portion and having a steering means at its-upper end portion,both the seat member andthe steering fork being foldable to positions toward each other and the foot board. i o Y 3. A wheeled toy, comprising a foot board having an elongated sletfin its .rear portion, a supporting Wheel within and having a member, andV journal connection with the slotted portion of the board, a bracket member connected to the forward end portion of the board and extending forwardly therefrom, a seat member pivotally connected to the foot board and movable concentrically with relation to the axis of the supporting wheel and having a seat at its upper end portion, a guard member mounted at one end ou the foot board and curving upwardly and rearwardly in front of the supporting wheel, ra steering member connected to the front end of the bracket-member and having a supporting wheel at its lower end portion, both the seat member and the steering member being foldable to positions toward each other and the foot board, and means for locking the said members in their upper positions, the lspat member being locked to the guard mem- 4:. A Wheeled toy, comprising a foot board having an elongated slot in its rear portion,
an axleI extending transversely of the slot i and connected thereto, a wheel within the slot and journaled on the axle, a seat member pivotally connected to the axle and having a. seat at its upper end, a bracket member connected to the forward end portion of the board and extending forwardly therefrom, a steering fork member pivotally connected to the front upper end portion of the bracket member and having a handle means at its upper end portion, a wheel journaled in the lower end portion of the steering fork, means for looking the seat member in its Lipper position, and means for locking 'the steering fork member in its upper position, both the seat member and the steering fork member when unlocked being foldable toward each other and the foot board.
5. A wheeled toy, comprising a foot board having an elongated slot inV its rear portion, an axle extending transversely of the slot, means connecting the axle to the foot board, a wheel within the slot and journaled on the axle, a seat member pivotally connected to the axle on opposite sides of the wheel and extending upwardly therefrom and having a seat at its upper end portion, a guard member mounted on the foot board and extending upwardly therefrom, a latch means for locking the seat member to the guard member when the seat member is in its upper position, a bracket member mounted on the front end portion of the foot board, a steering fork member pivoted to the bracket member, means for locking the steering forkV member to the bracket member, a steering fork turnably mounted in the steering fork member and having a steering handle at its upper end, and a Wheel journaled in the lower end of the steering fork, said seat member and steering fork member being foldable toward the foot board.
6. A wheeled toy, comprising a foot board having an elongated slot in its rear portion, an axile extending transversely of the slot, means connecting the axle to the foot board, a wheel within the slot and journaled on the axle, a seat member pivotally connected to the axle on opposite sides of the wheel and extending upwardly therefrom and having a seat at its upper end portion, a guard member mounted on the foot board and extending upwardly therefrom, a latch means for locking the seat member to the guard member when the seat member is in its upper position, a bracket member mounted on the front end portion of the foot board, a steering fork member pivoted to the bracket member, and having a downward extension which engages the bracket member to limit the forward movement of the steering fork mem ber, latch means for locking the lower portion of the extension to the bracket member, a steering fork turnably mounted in the steering fork member and having a steering handle `in its upper end, and a wheel journaled in the lower end portion of the steering fork, said seat member and steering fork member being foldable toward the foot board.
7. A. wheeled toy, comprising a foot board having an alongated slot in its rear portion, an axle extending transversely of the slot, means connecting the axle to the foot board, a wheel within the slot and journaled on the axle, a seat member' formed of metal bars which are pivotally connected to the axle on opposite sides of the wheel and extend upwardly therefrom in spaced relation, a seat mounted on the upper portions of the seat member, a cureved guard member mounted on the foot board and extending upwardly in front of the wheel and between the bars of the seat member and having stop means to limit the rearward movement of said seat member, a latch means carried by the bars and engaging the curved guard to lock the bars in upright position, a bracket member mounted on the front end portion of the foot board, a steering fork member pivoted to the bracket member, means for locking the steering fork member to the bracket member, a steering fork turnably mounted in the steering fork member and having a steering handle at its upper end, and a wheel journaled in the lower end of the steering fork, said seat member and steering fork member being foldable toward the foot board. n h
In testimonyvwhereof, l aiiix my signature.
Y ARTHUR 'WHlTE
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