Electric Riding Frame With Integrated Storage and Pivot Footrests
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing electric riding devices lack efficient storage solutions and ergonomic design features, compromising user convenience and functionality.
Innovation Solution
The electric riding device incorporates a frame with a flat base portion, raised front and rear portions, and a storage assembly mounted via a threaded connection mechanism, along with pivotable footrests and anti-slip surfaces, enhancing storage capacity and user comfort.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If a storage assembly is added to the electric riding device, then storage functionality is improved, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The support plate serves multiple functions: it acts as a structural component of the frame body, provides a mounting surface for the storage assembly, and serves as a installation base for the threaded connection mechanism. This multi-functionality reduces the need for separate components, thereby adding storage functionality without proportionally increasing device complexity.
Solution Approach 2:
The storage assembly is nested within the frame structure by being mounted on the support plate, which is already an integral part of the frame body. The threaded connection mechanism allows the storage assembly to be easily attached and detached without requiring separate mounting brackets or complex assembly structures, effectively nesting the storage function within the existing frame architecture.
2Ease of operation
If pivotable footrests are added, then ease of operation is improved, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The footrests are designed to be pivotable rather than fixed, allowing them to dynamically adjust between different positions (e.g., folded against the frame body and extended for foot placement). This dynamic capability improves ease of operation by adapting to different riding conditions and user needs while using a simple pivot mechanism that does not significantly increase device complexity.
3Ease of operation
If anti-slip surfaces are added to footrests, then ease of operation is improved, but manufacturing complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The anti-slip surfaces are applied only to the specific areas of the footrests that contact the user's feet, rather than treating the entire footrest structure. This localized approach improves grip stability where needed while minimizing the complexity and cost of manufacturing, as only specific zones require the additional anti-slip surface treatment.
Data Source
AI summary
The electric riding device includes: a frame body, a front wheel, a rear wheel, a handlebar assembly, a seat, a power device. Wherein the frame body includes a substantially flat base portion, a front raised portion extending upwardly from a front end of the base portion, and a rear raised portion extending upwardly from a rear end of the base portion.


