Nota de aplicación
Wooden two-wheeled vehicles with steering mechanisms; propelled by the rider pushing from the ground with each foot. The first two-wheeled rider-propelled machine was the draisienne, invented by Baron Karl von Drais de Sauerbrun of Germany, in 1817. Denis Johnson of London purchased a draisienne and patented his model as a “pedestrian curricle.” Many buyers were members of the nobility, and caricaturists called the devices “dandy horses.”
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Objetos
- .. Mobiliario y equipo
- .... vehículo de transporte (nombre jerárquico)
- ...... vehículo (transporte)
- ........ vehículo terrestre
- .......... <vehículos terrestres por forma>
- ............ vehículos de rueda libre
- .............. <vehículos de rueda libre por forma o función>
- ................ automóvil de pasajeros
- .................. velocípedo
- .................... dandy horses