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» Embrio One-Wheel Concept
(August 2006)

This hydrogen fuel cell powered, gyroscopically balanced, one-wheeled recreational and commuting vehicle provides an extraordinary vision of the kind of personal transport we could be using 20 years from now.
The design brief for Bombadier EMBRIO Concept was to "create highly
innovative, functional and exciting products to exceed people's
recreational needs" and find the "next thing" in recreational vehicles.
The result is a futuristic and minimalistic one-wheeler that is as about
far away as you can get from the conventional image of a uni-cycle - a
mode of transport normally associated with circuses and street parades.
Balancing Act:
The riding position will be similar to a motorcycle with a complex
series of sensors and gyroscopes balancing passengers on the single
wheel. The rider activates a trigger on the left handlebar to accelerate
and turns are made by shifting body-weight rather than actually
steering.
When the EMBRIO concept is at rest in "stand-by configuration", the
front wheels deploy to the ground like landing gear on a plane to
increase longitudinal stability. The landing gear retracts when the
vehicle speed reaches 20 km/h but even without the landing gear, the
EMBRIO would be stable when motionless because of the gyroscope.
The EMBRIO concept's main power source is a hydrogen fuel cell and
additional advanced technologies including a high-performance braking
system, active suspension, night vision, a digitally encoded key and
robotic assistance would be incorporated into the design.
The Concept is constructed from lightweight materials including
Polypropylene, Santoprene, nylon (injection moulding), aluminum
(stamping, die casting and robotic assembly), magnesium (casting) and
the use of fuel cell technology and recycling of aluminum and
polyethylene is designed to make the Bombardier EMBRIO an eco-friendly
design throughout its life cycle.
The Bombardier EMBRIO concept is one of several concepts proposed by
Canadian based Bombardier Recreational Products and it received the Gold
Award at the 2003 Annual Design Awards (Industrial Design Society of
America & Business Week Magazine).
Dimensions and weight:
48.75" x 27.5" x 47.5" 360 lb
124 cm x 70 cm x 120 cm 164 kg
Content Links :
www.recreation.bombardier.com
Bombadier Recreational Products site
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