COAXIAL TWO-WHEEL VEHICLE
First Claim
1. A coaxial two-wheel vehicle comprising:
- a step plate for a driver to ride;
a vehicle body that supports said step plate to be capable of changing a posture in a roll direction of rotating around a roll axis as the center, when a traveling direction is assumed to be the roll axis; and
a pair of wheels disposed on both sides on the same axis in the direction orthogonal to said traveling direction of said vehicle body and rotatably supported by the vehicle body;
a pair of wheel drive means to drive and rotate said pair of wheels independently.
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Abstract
A coaxial two-wheel vehicle with which a rider stably travels without the upper body being swayed left and right in a riding state of the center of gravity being positioned high is provided.
The coaxial two-wheel vehicle includes: a step plate for a driver to ride; a vehicle body that supports the step plate to be capable of changing a posture in a roll direction of rotating around a roll axis as the center, when a traveling direction is made the roll axis; a pair of wheels disposed on both sides on the same axis in the direction orthogonal to the traveling direction of the vehicle body and rotatably supported by the vehicle body; a pair of wheel drive means to drive and rotate the pair of wheels independently; and a handle for directly changing a posture of the step plate or indirectly changing the posture through the vehicle body.
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9 Claims
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1. A coaxial two-wheel vehicle comprising:
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a step plate for a driver to ride; a vehicle body that supports said step plate to be capable of changing a posture in a roll direction of rotating around a roll axis as the center, when a traveling direction is assumed to be the roll axis; and a pair of wheels disposed on both sides on the same axis in the direction orthogonal to said traveling direction of said vehicle body and rotatably supported by the vehicle body; a pair of wheel drive means to drive and rotate said pair of wheels independently. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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