Motor vehicles – Compensating devices
Patent
1980-10-22
1983-02-22
Pekar, John A.
Motor vehicles
Compensating devices
280 1128, B62D 902
Patent
active
043745482
ABSTRACT:
A playing vehicle is disclosed in which a human may ride on the vehicle body in a mode wherein he sits thereon while his legs are stretched and in which the body weight may be one-sided to either the left or right, thereby changing the travelling direction. The playing vehicle comprises bearings pivoted to the vehicle body by means of king pins, resilient members interposed between the vehicle body and the bearings, wheels supported on both bearings, and a prime mover placed on a mount. Both legs of a triangle whose base is a horizontal phantom line depicted longitudinally of the surface of the vehicle body is aligned with the inclining direction of the front and rear king pins.
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Kikuchi Sho
Ueno Eishin
Pekar John A.
Takagi Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
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