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Title: |
US4786068:
Unicycle
[ Derwent Title ]

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Country: |
US United States of America

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Inventor: |
Tang, Chun-Yi; Bellevue, WA 98004

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Assignee: |
None

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Published / Filed: |
1988-11-22
/ 1986-06-30

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Application Number: |
US1986000879985

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IPC Code: |
Advanced:
A63B 23/04;
B62K 1/00;
B62K 17/00;
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IPC-7:
B62K 1/00;

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U.S. Class: |
Current:
280/221;
074/594.1;
074/594.4;
280/011.115;
482/051;
Original:
280/221;
074/594.1;
074/594.4;
272/073;
272/114;
280/011.115;

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Field of Search: |
280/205,221,11.115
074/594.1,594.2,594.4
272/114,73
105/142

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Priority Number: |
| 1986-06-30 |
US1986000879985 |

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Abstract: |
Tubular spacers (28) are positioned between the wheels (10, 12) of a unicycle. Inboard portions of tie bolts (34) extend through the spacers (28). A threaded end portion (38) of the tie bolt (34) screws into a T-nut (40) provided within an opening (26) in a wheel (12). The shaft of the tie bolt (34) projects through an opening (24) in the other wheel (10) and projects outwardly beyond the wheel (10). A second tubular spacer (50) closely surrounds the outboard portion of the tie bolt (34). At one end (52) this spacer bears against an abutment (46). At its opposite end (54) it abuts against the inner surface of the tie bolt head (36). When the tie bolt (34) is tightly screwed into the T-nut (46), it is put into tension and the tubular spacers (28, 50) are put into compression. A pedal element (56) is mounted for rotation about the outboard tubular spacer (50).

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Attorney, Agent or Firm: |
Barnard, Delbert J. ;

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Primary / Asst. Examiners: |
Love, John J.; Hill, Mitchell J.

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Maintenance Status: |
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Designated Country: |
AT BE CH DE ES FR GB GR IT LI LU NL SE

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First Claim:
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What is claimed is:
1. A unicycle comprising a pair of axially spaced apart disk wheels and a pair of pedal assemblies spaced apart diametrically which also serve to secure the two wheels together and make the unicycle a unitary structure, each said pedal assembly comprising:
- an elongated one piece tie bolt having a head at one end and a threaded portion at its opposite end,
- a pair of aligned bolt receiving openings in the wheels, with the opening in a first of the wheels being sized to snugly receive a midportion of the tie bolt and with the opening in the second wheel being internally threaded to mate with the threads at the end of the tie bolt,
- abutment means axially outwardly of the first wheel including a bolt receiving opening coaxial with the bolt receiving opening in said wheel, through which the tie bolt extends, said tie bolt being slidable in position relative to the abutment means,
- said bolt head being spaced outwardly from said abutment means,
- a tubular sleeve spacer closely surrounding the tie bolt between the bolt head and the abutment means, said tubular sleeve spacer sleeve extending axially between the bolt head and the abutment means,
- a pedal surrounding said tubular sleeve spacer, said pedal being freely rotatable on said tubular sleeve spacer,
- said disk wheels having rim portions positioned radially outwardly of the tie bolts of the two pedal assemblies,
- said tie bolts for the two pedal assemblies being spaced apart diametrically of the wheels, and
- said unicycle further comprising a tubular spacer member between the wheels, of a diameter slightly larger than the diametrical spacing of the tie bolts, said tubular spacer member closely surrounding both tie bolts and presenting an edge at each of its ends, and
- wherein when the tie bolts are tightened the tie bolts are put into tension, the tubular spacer member is put into compression between the two wheels, and the edges at the ends of the tubular spacer member dig into the wheels, and each tubular sleeve spacer is put into compression between its first wheel and its bolt head, and wherein the compression is of such a magnitude that the two wheels are secured together and the position of each to the other is fixed, by the two pedal assemblies.

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