Portable golf cart
First Claim
1. A portable self-powered golf cart capable of being disassembled for storage and transport, comprising:
- a planar platform having a flat upper surface and longitudinally spaced transverse front and rear ends that extend between a pair of opposite sides;
at least one upstanding golf bag support releasably secured within a socked fixed to the platform at said front end;
a pair of freely rotatable wheels each located adjacent a respective side of the platform adjacent to said front end, the wheels being rotatably mounted about a common axis extending transversely across the platform on axles mounted to the platform;
at least one storage battery support on the upper surface of the platform in transverse alignment with the pair of wheels;
at least one electrical storage battery releasably fixed within the battery support;
an upright open socket located in a fixed center position at the rear end of the platform;
a rigid gooseneck frame extending upwardly and rearwardly from the platform in a transversely centered position across said rear end, the gooseneck frame including a lower end releasably secured within the socket and an elevated rear end;
a wheel support pivotally mounted to the elevated rear end of the gooseneck frame about an upright axis spaced rearwardly from the platform;
at least one powered wheel rotatably carried on the wheel support;
an electrical motor mounted on the wheel support, the motor being drivingly connected to the powered wheel;
a motor control means operably connected between the storage battery and the motor;
a steering assembly operatively connected to the wheel support, the steering assembly including an elongated handle having an inner end and an outer end, the outer end of the handle having a grip with manually operable controls leading to the motor control means and the inner end of the handle being pivotally mounted about a transverse axis on the wheel support by a releasably mounted hinged bracket; and
a forwardly-facing occupant seat releasably mounted to the gooseneck frame.
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Abstract
A golf cart or other personal utility vehicle includes a wheeled platform, a wheeled gooseneck frame detachably secured at the rear of the platform, and a detachable steering handle for turning a powered wheel on the gooseneck frame for steering purposes. A detachable upright post provides support for a conventional golf bag and set of clubs. A forwardly facing occupant seat is detachably mounted to the gooseneck frame, thereby placing the weight of an occupant substantially upon the rear driving and steering wheel. The golf cart provides a mechanized vehicle capable of use on all types of terrain. It can be readily disassembled for storage and transport within the trunk or cargo area of a conventional passenger automobile.
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11 Claims
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1. A portable self-powered golf cart capable of being disassembled for storage and transport, comprising:
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a planar platform having a flat upper surface and longitudinally spaced transverse front and rear ends that extend between a pair of opposite sides; at least one upstanding golf bag support releasably secured within a socked fixed to the platform at said front end; a pair of freely rotatable wheels each located adjacent a respective side of the platform adjacent to said front end, the wheels being rotatably mounted about a common axis extending transversely across the platform on axles mounted to the platform; at least one storage battery support on the upper surface of the platform in transverse alignment with the pair of wheels; at least one electrical storage battery releasably fixed within the battery support; an upright open socket located in a fixed center position at the rear end of the platform; a rigid gooseneck frame extending upwardly and rearwardly from the platform in a transversely centered position across said rear end, the gooseneck frame including a lower end releasably secured within the socket and an elevated rear end; a wheel support pivotally mounted to the elevated rear end of the gooseneck frame about an upright axis spaced rearwardly from the platform; at least one powered wheel rotatably carried on the wheel support; an electrical motor mounted on the wheel support, the motor being drivingly connected to the powered wheel; a motor control means operably connected between the storage battery and the motor; a steering assembly operatively connected to the wheel support, the steering assembly including an elongated handle having an inner end and an outer end, the outer end of the handle having a grip with manually operable controls leading to the motor control means and the inner end of the handle being pivotally mounted about a transverse axis on the wheel support by a releasably mounted hinged bracket; and a forwardly-facing occupant seat releasably mounted to the gooseneck frame. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A portable self-powered golf cart capable of being disassembled for storage and transport, comprising:
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a horizontal platform having an upper surface and longitudinally spaced transverse front and rear ends that extend between a pair of opposite sides; at least one golf bag support releasably mounted on the platform; a pair of front wheels each located adjacent a respective side of the platform and adjacent to said front end, each front wheel being rotatably mounted to the platform on an axle for rotation about an axis extending transversely across the platform; a gooseneck frame extending upwardly and rearwardly from the platform in a transversely centered position across said rear end, the gooseneck frame including a lower end and an elevated rear end; a socket releasably joining the lower end of the gooseneck frame to the platform at a location adjacent the platform rear end; a rear wheel support pivotally mounted to the elevated rear end of the gooseneck frame about an upright axis spaced rearwardly from the platform; a rear wheel rotatably carried on the rear wheel support; a motor mounted on the wheel support, the motor being drivingly connected to the rear wheel; a steering assembly operatively connected to the rear wheel support, the steering assembly including an elongated handle having an inner end and an outer end; a hinged bracket releasably mounting the inner end of the handle to the rear wheel support for pivotal movement thereon; and an occupant seat releasably mounted to the gooseneck frame. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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