Land vehicles – Wheeled – Coasters
Patent
1975-11-20
1976-11-16
Goodman, Philip
Land vehicles
Wheeled
Coasters
B62B 700
Patent
active
039920240
ABSTRACT:
A tripodal vehicle with a spider-like configuration for seated movement by the feet with a reduced tendency to tip over during movement is described. The vehicle has casters on each leg and is constructed such that the three legs have inverted, rounded uppermost leg portions with a seat mounted on a frame in the center of and supporting the legs such that the uppermost portion of the seat is level with or below the uppermost portion of the legs. This vehicle construction gives it a relatively low center of gravity which provides the stability. The vehicle can be used by children as a toy and by persons who are invalids but have the use of their legs.
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patent: 2423590 (1947-07-01), Fageol
patent: 3044797 (1962-07-01), Borland
patent: 3129952 (1964-04-01), Rivers
patent: 3532356 (1970-10-01), Lillibridge
Goodman Philip
McLeod Ian C.
Schrecengost R.
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