1980-07-15
1981-11-24
Apley, Richard J.
Undertaking
280206, A63B 1902
Patent
active
043020062
ABSTRACT:
A recreational device which approximates the feel of downhill skiing without either skis or snow is described in which the device includes a rotatable outer tire and an inner ring which is carried by roller bearing means within the tire. The inner ring is provided with a pivotably mounted platform adapted to provide a foot support for an individual, with the platform in one embodiment including a backwardly projecting extension which serves as a stabilizing tail. An individual utilizing the recreational device is provided with a cross bar secured at waist level to the inner ring via a trapeze arrangement. The size of the ring/tire combination is such that its vertically extending height exceeds that of the largest individual to be accommodated when the individual is standing upright, such that the center of gravity of the ring/tire combination is well above the center of gravity of the individual, thereby creating stability and ease of turning. Back and forth oscillatory movement is controlled by virtue of the stabilizing tail and the entire ring/tire structure is made as light as possible so that a minimum amount of effort is required to overcome gyroscopic restorative forces.
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