US20060181059A1 - Detachable structure of a chassis - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- 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
- B62K5/00—Cycles with handlebars, equipped with three or more main road wheels
- B62K5/02—Tricycles
- B62K5/023—Tricycles specially adapted for disabled riders, e.g. personal mobility type vehicles with three wheels
- B62K5/025—Tricycles specially adapted for disabled riders, e.g. personal mobility type vehicles with three wheels power-driven
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- 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
- 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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- the present invention relates to a detachable structure of a chassis, more specifically, to a detachable structure of a chassis of a light-duty electric vehicle.
- a light-duty electric vehicle e.g. bike or tricycle
- FIGS. 1A and 1B show an example of typical detachable structure 1 of a chassis. It comprises a front structure 11 and a rear structure 13 detachably connecting the front structure 11 .
- the front structure 11 comprises two holes 111 , 113 and two rods 131 , 133 disposed on the rear structure 13 are able to be inserted into the holes 111 , 113 for making the front structure 11 and the rear structure 13 in an engagement position.
- the detachable structure 1 also comprises a locking device composed of at least a hook device 115 , 135 and a torsion spring device 116 for resiliently returning the pivoting hook 53 in an engagement position, a flatness adjustable device 140 , and other suitable components to detachably engage the front structure 11 with the rear structure 13 .
- the objective of the present invention is to provide a detachable structure of a chassis which facilitates the user's manual engagement of the detachable structure, and promotes the reliability and rigidity of the vehicle after being engaged.
- the detachable structure comprises a first framework, a second framework and a fastening device whereby the fastening device detachably connects the first framework to the second framework.
- the fastening device includes a coupling device, a first fastener and a second fastener wherein the coupling device detachably connects the first framework with the second framework.
- the coupling device includes at least a coupler which is disposed between the first framework and the second framework.
- the coupler includes a transverse bar disposed on one of the frameworks and a recess disposed on the other framework for receiving the transverse bar, whereby the first framework and the second framework completely constitutes the chassis after the transverse bar engages in the recess in position.
- the first fastener has a pivoting handle which is provided with a female unit
- the second fastener has a male unit which is adapted to be engaged in the female unit of the first fastener after the coupling device connects the first framework with the second framework.
- FIG. 1A is a schematic diagram illustrating a typical detachable structure of a chassis
- FIG. 1B is a schematic diagram illustrating a typical detachable structure of a chassis after engagement
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating the detachable structure of a chassis according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating the first fastener of the detachable structure according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a side view showing the detachable structure before engagement according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a side view showing the detachable structure after engagement according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 A detachable structure of the present invention is shown in FIG. 2 .
- the detachable structure 2 of a chassis comprises a first framework 21 , a second framework 22 and a fastening device 3 .
- the fastening device 3 further includes a coupling device 4 , a first fastener 5 and a second fastener 6 whereby the coupling device 4 detachably connects the first framework 21 with the second framework 22 .
- the first fastener 5 has a pivoting handle 51 which is provided with a female unit 53 .
- the second fastener 6 has a male unit 61 which is adapted to be engaged in the female unit 53 of the first fastener 5 after the coupling device 4 connects the first framework 21 with the second framework 22 .
- the coupling device 4 includes a first coupler 41 which is disposed between the first framework 21 and the second framework 22 for provisionally connecting them together, whereby the first framework 21 and the second framework 22 completely constitutes the useful chassis.
- the coupling device 4 further comprises a second coupler 42 which is also disposed between the first framework 21 and the second framework 22 .
- the first coupler 41 is disposed at an opposite end of the second coupler 42 , with respect to the first fastener 5 and second fastener 6 .
- the first framework 21 has a first end 211 and the second framework 22 further has a second end 221 .
- the first end 211 and the second end 221 are substantially adjacent when the coupling device 4 connects the first framework 21 with the second framework 22 .
- the coupling device 4 connects the first end 211 with the second end 221 .
- Each of the first coupler 41 and the second coupler 42 includes a male coupler and a female coupler to receive the male coupler.
- the first coupler 41 has a first male coupler 411 and a first female coupler 413
- the second coupler 42 has a second male coupler 421 and a second female coupler 423 , whereby the first framework 21 and the second framework 22 completely constitutes the chassis after the male couplers 411 , 421 engage the female couplers 413 , 423 in position.
- each of the first male coupler 411 and the second male coupler 421 is a transverse bar
- each of first female coupler 413 and the second female coupler 423 is a recess which is adapted to receive the transverse bar.
- the recess is able to contain the transverse bar therein for pivoting movement and engage the first framework 21 with the second framework 22 without substantial linear displacement after engagement.
- the engaging way of the couplers makes the user, especially old aged/handicapped user, be easier to position the first framework 21 and the second framework 22 without too many efforts of assembling the detached structures at the first opportunity that the users would like to use the vehicle.
- the first fastener 5 described above further comprises a first bracket 7 which has two opposing sidewalls 71 and a fixing plate 73 connecting therebetween, of which the sidewalls 71 and the fixing plate 73 define a space for receiving the pivoting handle 51 which pivots between the sidewalls 71 .
- the female unit 53 disposed on the pivoting handle 51 of the first fastener 5 is a hook assembly 531
- the male unit 61 of the second fastener 6 is a transverse rod 67 which is suitable for coupling with the hook assembly 531 (see FIG. 4 ).
- the first fastener 5 engages with the second fastener 6 when the transverse rod 67 is contained within the hook assembly 531 by operating the pivoting handle 51 all the way down in a dead lock position (see FIG. 5 ).
- the pivoting handle 51 comprises two pivoting shafts 55 and two opposing sidewalls 57 .
- Each of the opposing sidewalls 57 has an inner end 571 and an outer end 573 .
- Each of the pivoting shafts 55 has two ends with one end thereof being fixed onto the outer end 573 of one of the sidewalls 57 of the pivoting handle 51 , and the other end pivoting onto the respective sidewall of the first bracket 7 , whereby the pivoting handle 51 pivotally disposed in the bracket 7 .
- the hook assembly 531 described above further includes two parallel hooks formed on the two sidewalls 57 of the pivoting handle 51 .
- the recess of the hook is disposed on the bottom side for coupling with the transverse rod 67 of the male unit 61 of the second fastener 6 .
- the second fastener 6 comprises a second bracket 63 having two opposing sidewalls 65 between which the transverse rod 67 is disposed.
- the transverse rod 67 is suitable for coupling with the recess of the hook assembly 531 .
- the pivoting handle 51 further comprises a handlebar 511 disposed between the sidewalls 57 thereof to facilitate a user's operation.
- a user could pivot the pivoting handle 51 by operating the handlebar 511 .
- the second fastener 6 could be contained within the space defined by the bracket 7 . Then, the first fastener 5 and the second fastener 6 are mutually engaged after the user presses down the pivoting handle 51 .
- two detached frameworks of the chassis are joined together as an integral structure under the state of use.
- chassis of the present invention preferably further comprise a seat support 8 vertically disposed on the first end 211 of the first framework 21 .
- the first fastener 5 is disposed on the seat support 8 with the fixing plate 73 of the bracket 7 being mounted on a surface thereof.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the detachable structure of the present invention
- FIG. 5 shows a view after engagement.
- the hook assembly 531 of the pivoting handle 51 is adapted to be operated on a position for receiving the transverse rod 67 of the second fastener 6 .
Abstract
A detachable structure of a chassis for use with a light-duty electric vehicle is disclosed. The detachable structure comprises a first framework, a second framework and a fastening device which connects the first framework to the second framework. The fastening device includes a coupling device, a first fastener, and a second fastener. The coupling device is arranged by coupling at least a recess in a transverse bar, whereas the first fastener is configured as a pivoting hook being fastened onto the second fastener which is configured as a transverse rod.
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- This application is a cross reference to U.S. Ser. No. 11/035,448 filed on Jan. 14, 2005, which corresponds to Taiwan Patent Application No. 093216989 filed on Oct. 26, 2004.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a detachable structure of a chassis, more specifically, to a detachable structure of a chassis of a light-duty electric vehicle.
- 2. Descriptions of the Related Art
- A light-duty electric vehicle (e.g. bike or tricycle) has been well developed for transporting old aged/handicapped persons. It has a relatively compact size, and can be easily stored. This kind of vehicle is easy to control and may contribute to environmental protection. Due to a need of being carried easily out for use outdoors, or received in a limited space, like in the truck of an automobile, the conventional design for the chassis of such a vehicle has been changed from an integral to a detachable structure, so as to reduce the size to be stored.
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FIGS. 1A and 1B show an example of typicaldetachable structure 1 of a chassis. It comprises afront structure 11 and arear structure 13 detachably connecting thefront structure 11. Thefront structure 11 comprises twoholes rods rear structure 13 are able to be inserted into theholes front structure 11 and therear structure 13 in an engagement position. Thedetachable structure 1 also comprises a locking device composed of at least ahook device torsion spring device 116 for resiliently returning thepivoting hook 53 in an engagement position, a flatnessadjustable device 140, and other suitable components to detachably engage thefront structure 11 with therear structure 13. - Nevertheless, in view of the ease for a user's assembling the detachable structure, there is a big room of improvement for such kind of design. By way of example, in the
conventional structure 1, as the allowance for a male and female engagement by a rod-hole fitting, the alignment between thestraight rods holes straight rods rods front structure 11 and therear structure 13 in such a way can still be improved. - Given the above, a novel detachable structure for providing a more reliable construction and convenient operation for user's assembling the detachable structure is needed to be developed in this field.
- The objective of the present invention is to provide a detachable structure of a chassis which facilitates the user's manual engagement of the detachable structure, and promotes the reliability and rigidity of the vehicle after being engaged.
- The detachable structure comprises a first framework, a second framework and a fastening device whereby the fastening device detachably connects the first framework to the second framework. The fastening device includes a coupling device, a first fastener and a second fastener wherein the coupling device detachably connects the first framework with the second framework. The coupling device includes at least a coupler which is disposed between the first framework and the second framework. The coupler includes a transverse bar disposed on one of the frameworks and a recess disposed on the other framework for receiving the transverse bar, whereby the first framework and the second framework completely constitutes the chassis after the transverse bar engages in the recess in position. The first fastener has a pivoting handle which is provided with a female unit, and the second fastener has a male unit which is adapted to be engaged in the female unit of the first fastener after the coupling device connects the first framework with the second framework.
- The detailed technology and preferred embodiments implemented for the subject invention are described in the following paragraphs accompanying the appended drawings for people skilled in this field to well appreciate the features of the claimed invention.
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FIG. 1A is a schematic diagram illustrating a typical detachable structure of a chassis; -
FIG. 1B is a schematic diagram illustrating a typical detachable structure of a chassis after engagement; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating the detachable structure of a chassis according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating the first fastener of the detachable structure according to the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a side view showing the detachable structure before engagement according to the present invention; and -
FIG. 5 is a side view showing the detachable structure after engagement according to the present invention. - A detachable structure of the present invention is shown in
FIG. 2 . Thedetachable structure 2 of a chassis comprises afirst framework 21, asecond framework 22 and afastening device 3. Thefastening device 3 further includes acoupling device 4, afirst fastener 5 and asecond fastener 6 whereby thecoupling device 4 detachably connects thefirst framework 21 with thesecond framework 22. Thefirst fastener 5 has apivoting handle 51 which is provided with afemale unit 53. Thesecond fastener 6 has amale unit 61 which is adapted to be engaged in thefemale unit 53 of thefirst fastener 5 after thecoupling device 4 connects thefirst framework 21 with thesecond framework 22. - Moreover, the
coupling device 4 includes afirst coupler 41 which is disposed between thefirst framework 21 and thesecond framework 22 for provisionally connecting them together, whereby thefirst framework 21 and thesecond framework 22 completely constitutes the useful chassis. To have the detachable mechanism being more stable and rigid, thecoupling device 4 further comprises asecond coupler 42 which is also disposed between thefirst framework 21 and thesecond framework 22. Preferably, thefirst coupler 41 is disposed at an opposite end of thesecond coupler 42, with respect to thefirst fastener 5 andsecond fastener 6. More specifically, thefirst framework 21 has afirst end 211 and thesecond framework 22 further has asecond end 221. Thefirst end 211 and thesecond end 221 are substantially adjacent when thecoupling device 4 connects thefirst framework 21 with thesecond framework 22. In other words, thecoupling device 4 connects thefirst end 211 with thesecond end 221. - Each of the
first coupler 41 and thesecond coupler 42 includes a male coupler and a female coupler to receive the male coupler. Preferably, thefirst coupler 41 has afirst male coupler 411 and a firstfemale coupler 413, and thesecond coupler 42 has asecond male coupler 421 and a secondfemale coupler 423, whereby thefirst framework 21 and thesecond framework 22 completely constitutes the chassis after themale couplers female couplers - More preferably, each of the first
male coupler 411 and thesecond male coupler 421 is a transverse bar, whereas each of firstfemale coupler 413 and the secondfemale coupler 423 is a recess which is adapted to receive the transverse bar. The recess is able to contain the transverse bar therein for pivoting movement and engage thefirst framework 21 with thesecond framework 22 without substantial linear displacement after engagement. The engaging way of the couplers makes the user, especially old aged/handicapped user, be easier to position thefirst framework 21 and thesecond framework 22 without too many efforts of assembling the detached structures at the first opportunity that the users would like to use the vehicle. - In view of a preferred detailed structure, the
first fastener 5 described above further comprises afirst bracket 7 which has twoopposing sidewalls 71 and afixing plate 73 connecting therebetween, of which thesidewalls 71 and thefixing plate 73 define a space for receiving thepivoting handle 51 which pivots between thesidewalls 71. - More preferably, the
female unit 53 disposed on thepivoting handle 51 of thefirst fastener 5 is a hook assembly 531, and themale unit 61 of thesecond fastener 6 is atransverse rod 67 which is suitable for coupling with the hook assembly 531 (seeFIG. 4 ). Thefirst fastener 5 engages with thesecond fastener 6 when thetransverse rod 67 is contained within the hook assembly 531 by operating thepivoting handle 51 all the way down in a dead lock position (seeFIG. 5 ). - In view of a further detailed preferable structure, the
pivoting handle 51, as shown inFIGS. 3-5 , comprises twopivoting shafts 55 and twoopposing sidewalls 57. Each of theopposing sidewalls 57 has aninner end 571 and anouter end 573. Each of the pivotingshafts 55 has two ends with one end thereof being fixed onto theouter end 573 of one of thesidewalls 57 of the pivotinghandle 51, and the other end pivoting onto the respective sidewall of thefirst bracket 7, whereby the pivoting handle 51 pivotally disposed in thebracket 7. - The hook assembly 531 described above further includes two parallel hooks formed on the two
sidewalls 57 of the pivotinghandle 51. The recess of the hook is disposed on the bottom side for coupling with thetransverse rod 67 of themale unit 61 of thesecond fastener 6. - Besides, the
second fastener 6 comprises asecond bracket 63 having two opposingsidewalls 65 between which thetransverse rod 67 is disposed. Thetransverse rod 67 is suitable for coupling with the recess of the hook assembly 531. - The pivoting handle 51 further comprises a
handlebar 511 disposed between thesidewalls 57 thereof to facilitate a user's operation. After thefirst coupler 41 and thesecond coupler 42 are connected together, a user could pivot the pivoting handle 51 by operating thehandlebar 511. Thesecond fastener 6 could be contained within the space defined by thebracket 7. Then, thefirst fastener 5 and thesecond fastener 6 are mutually engaged after the user presses down the pivotinghandle 51. Thus, two detached frameworks of the chassis are joined together as an integral structure under the state of use. - In addition, the chassis of the present invention preferably further comprise a seat support 8 vertically disposed on the
first end 211 of thefirst framework 21. Thefirst fastener 5 is disposed on the seat support 8 with the fixingplate 73 of thebracket 7 being mounted on a surface thereof. -
FIG. 4 is a side view of the detachable structure of the present invention, whereasFIG. 5 shows a view after engagement. After themale couplers female couplers first framework 21 with thesecond framework 22 in the engagement position, the hook assembly 531 of the pivotinghandle 51 is adapted to be operated on a position for receiving thetransverse rod 67 of thesecond fastener 6. - The above disclosure is related to the preferred technical contents and inventive features thereof. People skilled in this field may proceed with a variety of modifications and replacements based on the disclosures and suggestions of the invention as described without departing from the characteristics thereof. For example, the male and female components arranged on the first and second frameworks in a reverse way, and the amount of the fasteners and couplers are changed for specific concerns. Although such modifications and replacements are not fully disclosed in the above descriptions, they have substantially been covered in the following claims as appended.
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1. A detachable structure of a chassis, comprising:
a first framework;
a second framework;
a fastening device, detachably connecting the first framework to the second framework; wherein the fastening device includes:
a coupling device, including a first coupler disposed for provisionally connecting the first framework and the second framework, the first coupler including a transverse bar and a recess for receiving the transverse bar; whereby the first framework and the second framework completely constitutes the chassis after the transverse bar engages in the recess in position;
a first fastener, having a pivoting handle which is provided with a female unit;
a second fastener, having a male unit, being adapted to be engaged in the female unit of the first fastener after the coupling device connects the first framework with the second framework.
2. The detachable structure of a chassis as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the coupling device further comprises a second coupler disposed for provisionally connecting the first framework and the second framework, the second coupler includes a transverse bar and a recess for receiving the transverse bar, whereby the first framework and the second framework completely constitutes the chassis after the transverse bar of each of the first and second couplers engages in the recess of each of first coupler and second couplers in position.
3. The detachable structure of a chassis as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the first coupler opposes to the second coupler with respect to the first fastener and second fastener.
4. The detachable structure of a chassis as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first framework has a first end and the second framework has a second end, and the coupling device connects the first end to the second end.
5. The detachable structure of a chassis as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the first fastener further comprises a first bracket which has two opposing sidewalls and a fixing plate connecting therebetween, of which the sidewalls and the fixing plate define a space for receiving the pivoting handle which pivots between the sidewalls.
6. The detachable structure of a chassis as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the female unit disposed on the pivoting handle is a hook assembly, and the male unit of the second fastener is a transverse rod.
7. The detachable structure of a chassis as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the pivoting handle further comprises two pivoting shafts and two opposing sidewalls each having an inner end and an outer end, in which each of the pivoting shafts has two ends with one end thereof being fixed onto the outer end of one of the sidewalls of the pivoting handle, and the other end pivoting onto the respective sidewall of the first bracket.
8. The detachable structure of a chassis as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the hook assembly includes two parallel hooks formed on the two sidewalls of the pivoting handle.
9. The detachable structure of a chassis as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the second fastener further comprises a second bracket having two opposing sidewalls between which the transverse rod is disposed.
10. The detachable structure of a chassis as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the pivoting handle further comprises a handlebar disposed between the sidewalls thereof to facilitate a user's operation.
11. The detachable structure of a chassis as claimed in claim 5 , further comprising a seat support vertically disposed on the first end of the first framework, in which the first fastener is disposed on the seat support with the fixing plate of the bracket being mounted on a surface thereof.
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