A method, system and apparatus for carrying a user including a board for supporting the user, a ground-contacting member coupled with the board, a motorized drive assembly coupled with the ground-contacting member and one or more sensors coupled with the drive assembly. In operation, the drive assem
A method, system and apparatus for carrying a user including a board for supporting the user, a ground-contacting member coupled with the board, a motorized drive assembly coupled with the ground-contacting member and one or more sensors coupled with the drive assembly. In operation, the drive assembly adjusts the velocity of the ground-contacting member based on one or more distances of the board from a surface below the board as detected by the sensors. As a result, the system is able to maintain a desired velocity when ascending, descending or traversing uneven ground without the need for excessive and sometimes impossible tilting of the board.
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1. A vehicle for carrying a user comprising: a board for supporting the user;a ground-contacting member coupled with the board;a motorized drive assembly coupled with the ground-contacting member; andone or more sensors coupled with the drive assembly, wherein the drive assembly adjusts the velocity
1. A vehicle for carrying a user comprising: a board for supporting the user;a ground-contacting member coupled with the board;a motorized drive assembly coupled with the ground-contacting member; andone or more sensors coupled with the drive assembly, wherein the drive assembly adjusts the velocity of the ground-contacting member based on one or more distances of the board from a surface below the board as detected by the sensors by using the distances to calculate a pitch of the board with respect to the surface and applying a force to the ground-contacting member in order to achieve a predefined velocity of the ground-contacting member that corresponds to the pitch. 2. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the board is elongated along a dimension in a fore-aft plane that aligns with the forward and reverse directions of travel of the vehicle. 3. The vehicle of claim 2, wherein the board as balanced by the ground-contacting member is unstable with respect to tipping along the fore-aft plane when the motorized drive assembly is not in operation, and the motorized drive assembly is configured to automatically balance the board with respect to tipping along the fore-aft plane when the motorized drive assembly is in operation. 4. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the pitch is calculated by determining a difference between the one or more distances and an average of two or more of the distances such that the drive assembly adjusts for unevenness in the surface. 5. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a vehicle locking module operatively coupled with the drive assembly, wherein the vehicle locking module prevents operation of the drive assembly when locked. 6. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the ground-contacting member comprises one of the group consisting of a wheel, a ball, a tread and arcuate sections of a discontinuous wheel. 7. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising one or more locking fasteners coupled to the board, wherein the ground-contacting member is able to selectively couple and decouple from the board via the fasteners by locking or unlocking the fasteners. 8. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising one or more grips coupled to the top of the board such that the grips protruding above the board for a user to lift the board with their feet. 9. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the sensors are acoustic sensors and the drive assembly comprises a direct drive motor that drives the ground-contacting member. 10. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the drive assembly delays each adjustment of the velocity of the ground-contacting member for a period, wherein the length of the period for each adjustment is based on a calculated time that the ground-contacting member will contact a point on the surface on which the adjustment was based. 11. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising one or more rider sensors coupled to the ground-contacting member, wherein the rider sensors sense when a user or payload is on the board based on a force on the board by the ground-contacting member detected by the rider sensors. 12. A vehicle for carrying a user comprising: a board for supporting the user;a ground-contacting member coupled with the board;a motorized drive assembly coupled with the ground-contacting member; andone or more sensors coupled with the drive assembly, wherein the drive assembly adjusts the velocity of the ground-contacting member based on one or more distances of the board from a surface below the board as detected by the sensors, wherein one or more fore sensors of the sensors are positioned at the fore end of the elongated dimension of the board and one or more aft sensors of the sensors are positioned at the aft end of the elongated dimension of the board. 13. A method for carrying a user comprising: assuming a position on a vehicle comprising: a board for supporting the user;a single ground-contacting member coupled with the board;a motorized drive assembly coupled with the ground-contacting member; andone or more sensors coupled with the drive assembly, wherein the drive assembly adjusts the velocity of the ground-contacting member based on one or more distances of the board from a surface below the board as detected by the sensors by using the distances to calculate a pitch of the board with respect to the surface and applying a force to the ground-contacting member in order to achieve a predefined velocity of the ground-contacting member that corresponds to the pitch; andoperating the vehicle by causing the board to tilt with respect to the surface. 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the board is elongated along a dimension in a fore-aft plane that aligns with the forward and reverse directions of travel of the vehicle. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the board as balanced by the ground-contacting member is unstable with respect to tipping along the fore-aft plane when the motorized drive assembly is not in operation, and the motorized drive assembly is configured to automatically balance the board with respect to tipping along the fore-aft plane when the motorized drive assembly is in operation. 16. The method of claim 13, wherein the pitch is calculated by determining a difference between the one or more distances and an average of two or more of the distances such that the drive assembly adjusts for unevenness in the surface. 17. The method of claim 13, wherein the vehicle further comprises a vehicle locking module operatively coupled with the drive assembly, wherein the vehicle locking module prevents operation of the drive assembly when locked. 18. The method of claim 13, wherein the ground-contacting member comprises one of the group consisting of a wheel, a ball, a tread and arcuate sections of a discontinuous wheel. 19. The method of claim 13, further comprising selectively coupling or decoupling the ground-contacting member from the board via one or more locking fasteners coupled to the board by locking or unlocking the fasteners. 20. The method of claim 13, wherein the vehicle further comprises one or more grips coupled to the top of the board such that the grips protruding above the board a user to lift the board with their feet. 21. The method of claim 13, wherein the sensors are acoustic sensors and the drive assembly comprises a direct drive motor that drives the ground-contacting member. 22. The method of claim 13, wherein the drive assembly delays each adjustment of the velocity of the ground-contacting member for a period, wherein the length of the period for each adjustment is based on a calculated time that the ground-contacting member will contact a point on the surface on which the adjustment was based. 23. The method of claim 13, wherein the vehicle further comprises one or more rider sensors coupled to the ground-contacting member, wherein the rider sensors sense when a user or payload is on the board based on a force on the board by the ground-contacting member detected by the rider sensors. 24. A method for carrying a user comprising: assuming a position on a vehicle comprising: a board for supporting the user;a single ground-contacting member coupled with the board;a motorized drive assembly coupled with the ground-contacting member; andone or more sensors coupled with the drive assembly, wherein the drive assembly adjusts the velocity of the ground-contacting member based on one or more distances of the board from a surface below the board as detected by the sensors; andoperating the vehicle by causing the board to tilt with respect to the surface, wherein one or more fore sensors of the sensors are positioned at the fore end of the elongated dimension of the board and one or more aft sensors of the sensors are positioned at the aft end of the elongated dimension of the board. 25. A vehicle for carrying a user comprising: an elongated board for supporting the user, wherein the board is elongated along a dimension in a fore-aft plane that aligns with the forward and reverse directions of travel of the vehicle;a single ground-contacting member coupled with the board;one or more sensors coupled to the board; anda motorized drive assembly operatively coupled with the ground-contacting member and the sensors, wherein the drive assembly adjusts the velocity of the ground-contacting member based on a pitch of the board as indicated by one or more distances of the board from a surface below the board detected by the sensors;wherein the motorized drive assembly automatically stabilizes the board about the ground-contacting member such that desired distances between the surface and a fore end and the surface and an aft end of the board are maintained, wherein the desired distances are dynamically determined as an average current distance detected between the fore end of the board and the surface and the aft end of the board and the surface. 26. The vehicle of claim 25, wherein the pitch is defined as a degree of deviation from an angle of the board about the ground-contacting member when automatically stabilized by the drive assembly.
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