Land vehicles – Wheeled – Extensible
Patent
1993-07-19
1995-05-30
Camby, Richard M.
Land vehicles
Wheeled
Extensible
280 1122, 280 87042, 280 1127, A63C 1706
Patent
active
054195705
ABSTRACT:
A skateboard for propulsion by the leg motion of a rider thereof, the skateboard including a platform for supporting the rider of the skateboard, the platform having a longitudinal axis, and a plurality of wheels, the plurality of wheels being disposed sequentially along the longitudinal axis of the platform, each of the plurality of wheels including a singular wheel, the plurality of singular wheels including at least six singular wheels, the plurality of singular wheels being substantially equally spaced at about 31/2 inch intervals, the platform being substantially about two feet in length, measured along the longitudinal axis of the platform, and the platform being substantially about nine inches in width, measured transverse to the longitudinal axis of the platform. Preferably, the platform has a front end and a rear end, the skateboard may alternatively include a handle member extending upward from the front end of the platform, the skateboard, may alternatively include at least one of a light source and a reflector mounted on the front end of the platform, and the skateboard may alternatively include at least one of a light source and a reflector mounted on the rear end of the platform.
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Baker David L.
Camby Richard M.
Shack Robert A.
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