序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Electric vehicle with electric-free driving system US10144920 2002-05-13 US06874587B2 2005-04-05 Jar Chen Wang
An electric vehicle includes a vehicle frame, at least a driven wheel rotatably supported by the vehicle frame, and a power generator device including a clutch device for selectively engaging with the driven wheel assembly to drive the driven wheel rotate. The electric vehicle further includes an electric-free driving system including a transmission unit having a control portion positioned above the vehicle frame and a connecting portion extended underneath the vehicle frame, a steering device affixed to the control portion of the transmission unit for driving the connecting portion thereof to rotate in clockwise and anti-clockwise directions, a twister member having a driven portion connected to the connection portion of the transmission unit, and a pair of driving wheels spacedly and rotatably mounted to the twister member wherein the two driving wheels are spaced apart from the driven portion of the twister member.
82 Electric vehicle with electric-free driving system US10144920 2002-05-13 US20030015357A1 2003-01-23 Jar Chen Wang
An electric vehicle includes a vehicle frame, at least a driven wheel rotatably supported by the vehicle frame, and a power generator device including a clutch means for selectively engaging with the driven wheel assembly to drive the driven wheel rotate. The electric vehicle further includes an electric-free driving system including a transmission unit having a control portion positioned above the vehicle frame and a connecting portion extended underneath the vehicle frame, a steering means affixed to the control portion of the transmission unit for driving the connecting portion thereof to rotate in clockwise and anti-clockwise directions, a twister member having a driven portion connected to the connecting portion of the transmission unit, and a pair of driving wheels spacedly and rotatably mounted to the twister member wherein the two driving wheels are spaced apart from the driven portion of the twister member.
83 Electric vehicle with electric-free driving system US09908946 2001-07-18 US06386304B1 2002-05-14 Jar Chen Wang
An electric vehicle having a steering assembly, a front wheel assembly, and an electric drive assembly. The steering assembly includes a rotatably mounted steering shaft and a steering hand mounted at an upper end of the steering shaft. The front wheel assembly includes a base member attached to a lower end of the steering shaft, a pair of front wheels, and a transmission operatively associated with the front wheels and configured for propelling the vehicle by driving the pair of front wheels when the steering shaft is rotated in an oscillating manner. The electric drive assembly includes a driving disc connected to an output shaft of an electric motor, a driven disc coaxially mounted on the steering shaft, and a driving arm having a first end rotatably connected to the driving disc and a second end rotatably connected to the driven disc for converting rotary movement of the driving disc to oscillating movement of the driven disc. A locking member selectively connects the driving arm to the driven disc. The vehicle is adapted to be manually propelled when the driving arm is disconnected from the driven disc and the steering handle is rotated in an oscillating manner by a user. The vehicle is adapted to be propelled by the electric motor when the driving arm is connected to the driven disc.
84 Ride simulator for use with a children's ride-on vehicle US354939 1999-07-15 US6155833A 2000-12-05 Gary G. Lenihan
A ride simulator for use with a children's ride-on vehicle. The simulator includes a base, and a mechanism for removably securing to at least one of the wheels of an independently operable children's ride-on vehicle. The mechanism includes a fastener that selectively engages a mount on the wheel to support the wheel and at least a portion of the vehicle above the base. Driven rotation of the wheel to which the fastener is engaged causes reciprocating horizontal and vertical motion of the vehicle with respect to the base, thereby simulating ground-traveling movement of the vehicle.
85 Workout horse US547044 1990-07-02 US5085425A 1992-02-04 Charles S. Collins; Roger M. Whelan
A workout horse includes a stationary base frame, a body portion on which a rider sits mounted on an upper support which is movable relative to the base frame, and drive device interconnecting the base frame and the upper support for continuously reciprocating the upper support and thereby the body portion forwards and backwards relative to the base frame along an intended rotary path. For providing the body portion with the simulated movement of a horse at one end of the upper movable support a rigid link is pivotally connected between the upper support and the base frame, the other end of the upper support being supported above the base frame by a separate linkage spaced from the rigid link in the direction of movement of the upper support, and the drive device is mounted offset from the linkage in the direction of movement and comprises two cranks driven by an electric motor, the first crank being connected directly to the upper support to effect the reciprocal motion of the upper support, and the second crank being connected to said linkage between the upper support and the base frame whereby substantially horizontal driving movement of the second crank effects vertical extension or contraction of the linkage thereby changing the attitude of the upper support relative to the base frame, the combined action of the first and second cranks effecting a movement of the upper support and thereby the body portion which simulates the movement of a horse. In a particular embodiment the horse is for use by polo players and the drive device effects a movement of the upper support and thereby the body portion which simulates the natural cantering movement of a polo pony.
86 Amusement vehicle US686192 1984-12-26 US4561514A 1985-12-31 Kazuo Yamada
An amusement vehicle has a hollow body shell which is shaped like, for example, a four-footed animal. Front and rear frames are provided inside the body shell, and are coupled to each other by a hollow shaft. The front and rear frames can correlatively rotate in the rolling direction around the hollow shaft. Front wheels are mounted on the front frame, and rear wheels on the rear frame. At least one of these wheels is rotated by a motor. Besides the front and rear wheels, front imitation legs and rear imitation legs are attached to the front and rear frames so as to be swingable in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. The front and rear imitation legs are reciprocated back and forth by the motor through a power transmission shaft. The power transmission shaft is passed through the hollow shaft.
87 Toy balloon pump US77036 1979-09-19 US4253659A 1981-03-03 Karl W. Fattler
A child's riding device such as a hobby horse, ship, locomotive or the like, including a tubular horn on which a balloon may be fitted, an air pump inside the hobby horse connected to the horn for inflating the balloon, the pump being powered by a motor-driven mechanism that also reciprocally shifts the hobby horse forwardly and rearwardly, back and forth, upon a stand, while a child rides thereupon.
88 Motorized mechanical horse US705871 1976-07-20 US4063607A 1977-12-20 James E. Patrick
A vehicle in the shape of a saddled and bridled horse which teaches the fundamentals of horsemanship by responding to the reins in the manner in which a real horse would.
89 Coin operated kiddie ride US21071362 1962-07-18 US3173686A 1965-03-16 RETTIE GEORGE W; HOTCHKISS ROBERT D
90 Coin-controlled hobby horse US6655160 1960-11-01 US3149837A 1964-09-22 KRAMM CARL H
91 Mechanical hobby horse US69906057 1957-11-26 US2908500A 1959-10-13 YETTER LLOYD E
92 Mechanical horse US61186656 1956-09-25 US2889148A 1959-06-02 LYLES GEORGE D
93 Drive means for mechanical horse US43608254 1954-06-11 US2830459A 1958-04-15 YETTER LLOYD E
94 Mechanism for elevating a platform from engagement with a floor US30402952 1952-08-12 US2718657A 1955-09-27 FORD SEBASTIAN
95 Amusement apparatus US28806828 1928-06-25 US1909573A 1933-05-16 LUZERN CUSTER LEVITT
96 Mechanical hobbyhorse US51747231 1931-02-21 US1863012A 1932-06-14 OTTO HAHS JAMES
97 Horse-ride amusement device. US1913798312 1913-10-30 US1165898A 1915-12-28 PECK CHARLES F
98 Traveling hobby-horse. US1914845108 1914-06-15 US1137604A 1915-04-27 GREENE JOHN W
99 Mount for amusement race-track. US1907400344 1907-11-02 US876976A 1908-01-21 LACOMME GASTON
100 Vehicle for recreation or amusement. US1907379442 1907-06-17 US871294A 1907-11-19 POTTS THOMAS WILLIAM
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