Thursday, December 8, 2011

Omni Skate for an ecofriendly ride


Skating and skateboarding is a great recreational activity, which comes injected with a lot of fun. It is not only meant for unwinding or picked by teenagers for enjoyment, but is a serious sport. There is a sea of skates present in the market in a variety of colors and designs.

Omni


Skateboarding fulfills the craze of surfing in the absence of a water body. The novel design will be brought to life using polyester and aluminum that are easy to recycle and can also be produced without much difficulty. These easily available materials give the overall design a brawny appeal and make it long lasting. Aluminum will be used to make the boards and the gear system, while the tires on which Omni will roll come to life using polyester. City roads are chocked with gas-guzzling beasts and add a lot of harmful gases to the beautiful surroundings. People prefer to move around in their vehicles even if they have to cover a short distance, thanks to the unavailability of an alternate mode of transportation that is effective as well as user-friendly. Omni Skate will prove to be an efficient product and will make sure that the addition of CO2 to the environment decreases with its presence.
The design comprises of torque system that will make skating on Omni all the more enthralling. Gears have been incorporated in the design that produces torque true oscillation. The gears are nicely concealed under the front board and consist of two ratchets, which produce continuous movement. The movement is produced as one ratchet moves forward while the other moves backwards. One of them will lend torque to the axis and the other will spin in false. When the user stops the movement he will enjoy the ride as both spin in false. Place the most confident foot on the front board and perform movements from left to right as done on a surfboard. This will let the rack move the gear system and in turn produce torque to the front axis and then forward it to the front wheels.

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