IP Library Granted Patent US 7,552,930
Granted Patent B2
US 7,552,930 · App. 11/900,306 · Granted Jun 30, 2009

Snow sled

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Patent No.
US 7,552,930
App. No.
11/900,306
Granted
Jun 30, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A snow sled for use by a seated rider includes a body section, a seat section having an underside for engaging the snow and a top side for receiving the seated rider, the seat section attached to the body section, a foot section having an underside for engaging the snow and positioned forward of the seat section when the snow sled is deployed in the riding configuration and positioned adjacent the seat section when the snow sled is retracted into the stowable configuration, and a handlebar arrangement connecting the body section to the foot section.

Claims (21)

1. A snow sled for use by a seated rider, and having a riding configuration for carrying said rider, the snow sled comprising: a body section; a seat section, having an underside for engaging the snow and a top side for receiving the seated rider, the seat section attached to the body section; a foot section having an underside for engaging the snow and positioned forward of the seat section when the snow sled is deployed in the riding configuration; and a handlebar arrangement connecting the body section to the foot section,

wherein the handlebar arrangement includes: elongated sections, the elongated sections terminating in hand grips at first ends; a pivot region, the pivot region integrally connecting the elongated sections at second ends and pivotally attached to the body section; and a joint member, the joint member located generally between the elongated sections and integral thereto and configured to attach to the body section,

wherein the joint member is generally spherical; and wherein the body section includes an interior mating surface configured to mate with the joint member.

2. The snow sled of claim 1 , wherein the handlebar arrangement is mounted to the body section and moveable relative thereto for positioning the foot section so that it is nested underneath the seat section thereby providing a retracted stowable configuration of the snow sled.

3. The snow sled of claim 2 , wherein the foot section is mounted to the handlebar arrangement and moveable relative thereto.

4. The snow sled of claim 1 , wherein the handlebar arrangement is pivotably mounted to the body section for positioning the foot section adjacent the seat section; and wherein the foot section is pivotably mounted to the handlebar arrangement for positioning the foot section so that it is nested underneath the seat section, thereby providing a retracted stowable configuration of the snow sled.

5. The snow sled of claim 1 , wherein the foot section includes more than one foot engagement position.

6. The snow sled of claim 5 , wherein the more than one foot engagement positions include gripping surfaces.

7. The snow sled of claim 6 , wherein the gripping surfaces are raised ribs.

8. The snow sled of claim 5 , wherein the foot section further includes a brake system.

9. The snow sled of claim 8 , wherein the brake system includes a pivotally attached braking member, the braking member including: a top surface, and a bottom surface.

10. The snow sled of claim 9 , wherein the brake system further includes a spring configured to pivot the braking member generally upward so the bottom surface does not engage the snow when the spring is in an extended condition.

11. The snow sled of claim 10 , wherein the top surface of said braking member includes raised ribs.

12. The snow sled of claim 10 , wherein the bottom surface has a generally saw-tooth shaped profile configured to engage the snow when the rider engages the top surface causing the spring to compress.

13. The snow sled of claim 1 , wherein the handlebar arrangement and body section connection allows for rotation of the handlebar arrangement relative to the body section about more than one axis.

14. The snow sled of claim 13 , having a snow sled direction generally along a line of travel of said snow sled, wherein the handlebar arrangement defines a plane generally corresponding to a plane including the elongated sections of the handlebar arrangement, and includes a joint member; and wherein the more than one axis includes: an axis perpendicular to the snow sled direction and passing through the center of the joint member; and an axis parallel to the plane defined by the handlebar arrangement and passing through the center of the joint member.

15. The snow sled of claim 1 , wherein the joint member includes a channel, and wherein the interior mating surface includes a protrusion configured to mate with the channel.

16. The snow sled of claim 15 , wherein the channel includes: a first channel section with a first width and a first depth, and a second channel section with a second width less than the first width and a second depth greater than the first depth, depth being measured from the outer boundary of the generally spherical joint member, wherein the first and second channel sections share a bisecting plane; and wherein the protrusion includes: a first cylindrical section configured to slide and rotate within the first channel section; and a second cylindrical section configured to slide and rotate within the second channel section.

17. The snow sled of claim 15 , wherein the channel has a first end, wherein said first end is located at a position approximately along the plane formed by the elongated sections of said handlebar arrangement, and wherein said channel continues for approximately one hundred degrees clockwise from said plane, when viewed from the right-hand side of the snow sled, about the joint member.

18. The snow sled of claim 17 , wherein the top surface of the seat section is configured to grip the underside of a user.

19. The snow sled of claim 18 , wherein the top surface of the seat section includes raised ribs.

Assignments (10)
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF JUDGMENT LIEN Recorded Sep 6, 2018
From: GOLDEN SPRINGS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC
To: WHAM-O HOLDING, LTD.
Reel/Frame 047223/0335 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF JUDGMENT VC 060 504 Recorded Sep 6, 2018
From: GOLDEN SPRINGS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC
To: WHAM-O HOLDING, LTD.
Reel/Frame 047528/0869 →
NOTICE OF LIENS (LASC CASE # VC 060 504) Recorded Mar 24, 2016
From: WHAM-O HOLDING, LTD., A HONG KONG LIMITED COMPANY
To: GOLDEN SPRINGS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 038249/0946 →
LEVY ON JUDGMENT (LASC CASE # VC 060 504) Recorded Feb 26, 2016
From: WHAM-O HOLDING, LTD., A HONG KONG LIMITED COMPANY
To: GOLDEN SPRINGS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 037940/0206 →
LEVY ON JUDGMENT (LASC CASE # VC 060 067) Recorded Feb 26, 2016
From: WHAM-O HOLDING, LTD., A HONG KONG LIMITED COMPANY
To: GOLDEN SPRINGS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 037940/0179 →
JUDGMENT LIEN (LASC #VC 060 067) Recorded Oct 30, 2015
From: WHAM-O HOLDING, LTD.
To: GOLDEN SPRINGS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 037010/0743 →
JUDGMENT LIEN (LASC #VC 060 504) Recorded Oct 30, 2015
From: WHAM-O HOLDING, LTD.
To: GOLDEN SPRINGS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 037010/0669 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 9, 2012
From: HSIEH, CHENG "JEFF"
To: WHAM-O HOLDING, LTD.
Reel/Frame 029276/0478 →
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CHANGE OF POSSESSION OF COLLATERAL, NOTIFICATION OF DISPOSITION OF COLLATERAL Recorded Nov 9, 2012
From: WHAM-O, INC.
To: HSIEH, CHENG "JEFF"
Reel/Frame 029277/0589 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 10, 2007
From: FITZGERALD, DAVID J.
To: WHAM-O, INC.
Reel/Frame 019857/0269 →