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Document Number
US Patent 4396205
Issued Date
August 2, 1983
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Rosen; Goran (Bad Nauheim,DE)
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Abstract
A two-wheeled golf cart provided with a container intended for receiving the wheel undercarriage, the legs of which can be moved apart to operative position, and on which the container is arranged in weightless outbalanced condition, whereby the wheel undercarriage can be readily folded out of the container and retracted into it respectively by means of a simple handgrip only, and thereby being ready for immediate use. This task is solved thereby that the pull rod is designed as a two-armed lever, the shorter arm of which is adapted to act upon a first linkage system for causing the wheel undercarriage to be retracted into and folded out of the container respectively, a second linkage system being provided to be acted upon by the pull rod in order to act upon the wheel undercarriage, when this is in its folded-out position, for effecting that its legs, each of which carries a wheel, are moved apart and pulled together respectively.
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Published
August 2, 1983
Application Number
06/247,098
Filed
March 24, 1981
US Classification
280/646   280/DIG.2 280/DIG.6
Int'l Classification
A63B   55/08   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
Priority Data
Jan 02, 1981 [EP] 81200001
USPTO Field of Search
280/646   280/645   280/641   280/42   280/38   280/40   280/DIG.6  
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