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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Slide-on device for golf carts US14298812 2014-06-06 US09091390B1 2015-07-28 Scott C. Lapinski; Mark W. Lapinski
A slide-on device for mounting on a frame of a structure, including a support column of the frame of a golf cart, includes a first flange, a second flange, and a rear side, such that the first flange slides on one side of the frame, and the second flange slides on the other side of the frame, so that the slide-on device is held in place on the frame between the flanges. The slide-on device can be adapted to fit on different types of frames, including both 1″ and 1¼″ standard support columns of golf carts. Accessories, including a wireless speaker, can be attached to the slide-on device with an attachment mechanism, including a hook-and-loop fastener. Also disclosed is a method for using a slide-on device with an attached wireless loudspeaker.
142 Apparatus and method for preserving spacing around a vehicle US13755268 2013-01-31 US09079543B2 2015-07-14 Jared Wilkof; John Kazeva
An approach is provided to preserve spacing around a vehicle so as to enable movement of the vehicle from a stationary position, and to accommodate one or more lifestyle accessories that may be associated with the vehicle. The approach involves protecting the vehicle from one or more other vehicles or obstructions positioned, or moved into position, near the vehicle by deploying at least a portion of one or more load bearing members supported by a mounting member attached to the vehicle to a predetermined position within a range that includes a fully refracted position and a fully extended position. The approach also involves deploying the one or more load bearing members to a predetermined position and attaching one or more support members associated with the one or more lifestyle accessories to at least one of the one or more load bearing members.
143 SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR UTILITY VEHICLE ACCESSORY MOUNTING US14512746 2014-10-13 US20150123425A1 2015-05-07 Steven P. Huston; Dean J. Long; Joseph A. Cuadra, JR.; Nick L. Arndt; Samuel R. Lyons
System and apparatus are disclosed for a cargo bed of a utility vehicle including side wall panels and a clamping device for mounting accessories. One exemplary embodiment includes cargo bed side panel having a first protrusion and a second protrusion, a clamping mechanism having a first finger configured to engage the first protrusion and a second finger configured to engage the second protrusion, and an actuator configured to move the first and second fingers effective to secure the clamping device to the side panel.
144 OPEN SIDE WALL MOUNT RACK US14508949 2014-10-07 US20150102077A1 2015-04-16 Robert Martin
The present teaching are related to an article and method comprising: a.) a horizontal rail capable of bearing loads; b.) affixed to the horizontal rail are two or more vertical support rails wherein the distance between the vertical support rails may be varied; c.) affixed to the horizontal rail are two or more carrying rails wherein the carrying rails are capable of carrying a load wherein the carrying rails may be moved to multiple positions; wherein the horizontal rail may be affixed to the vertical support rails and the carrying rails are affixed to the horizontal rail directly or through a clamping mechanism, and the vertical support rails are adapted to be affixed to a side wall of the bed of a pick-up truck. The system may be adapted with add-on accessories for carrying articles for transport.
145 BICYCLE RACK US14055685 2013-10-16 US20150102076A1 2015-04-16 Nate Peck
A method for mounting a bicycle to a bicycle rack on an exposed roll can include: providing the bicycle rack comprising: a crossbar having an elongate longitudinal length section with laterally curved end sections extending from each side of the longitudinal length, the crossbar having a top side that includes one or more bicycle receivers and having a length sufficient to extend across the roll cage; and a mounting bracket on an end of each laterally curved end section, the mounting brackets each being planar and having an aperture extending through the bracket from a top surface to an opposite bottom surface, the mounting brackets each having bottom surface received on the roll cage with fastener extending through each aperture and a vertical hole in the longitudinal bars such that the crossbar is elevated off the longitudinal bars.
146 PlugHug™ watercraft drain plug holder US13681407 2012-11-19 US08997674B1 2015-04-07 Michael W. Steil
A watercraft drain plug holder has a holder body defining a shell operative to receive and retain a watercraft drain plug therein. A coupler is affixed to the holder body and defines a perimeter and a hole inside the perimeter. The perimeter operatively passes through a boat hook eye or other similar boating component and around an eye circumference. The holder body passes through the coupler hole, thereby operatively wrapping around a boat hook eye and suspending the holder body from the eye. Several embodiments are shown, including a preferred version that incorporates resilient and non-marring materials and alternative solid and non-marring embodiments. In addition, several methods are described for storing a drain plug, launching a boat, and trailering a boat.
147 Container for receiving and carrying elongate objects US13796507 2013-03-12 US08967668B2 2015-03-03 Grace Guy Bollmann
A container having substantially the shape of a cornet for receiving and carrying elongate objects, the container includes a container cladding having an inner surface and an outer surface, a first container opening on one end of the container cladding, and one or more mounting elements for mounting the container to a stroller, the mounting elements being arranged at a portion of the outer surface of the container.
148 Cast back clamp and mounting component US13230567 2011-09-12 US08960512B2 2015-02-24 William C. Maenle; John Garberson; Tom Steffan; David Richard Smith
A mounting device for mounting a component onto a farm implement having a frame, includes a clamp member and a mounting component. The clamp member includes a top section, a bottom section and a connecting member coupled to the top section at a first end portion and the bottom section at a second end portion. The top section is configured to engage two adjacent surfaces of a support element, and the bottom section is configured to engage two adjacent surfaces of a support element. A length of the connecting member between the top section of the clamp member and the bottom section of the clamp member is adjustable. The top section includes at least one receiving member, and the bottom section includes at least one receiving member. The mounting component includes a plurality of receiving members. Each mounting member is configured to engage the mounting hole of the clamp end portion and a mounting hole of the mounting component.
149 Method for truck bed storage US14334258 2014-07-17 US20140327264A1 2014-11-06 Kip D. Weller
A system is provided for storing items in the bed of a pickup truck. The system includes storage bins, storage bin covers, storage bin dividers, and a removable cover. The storage bins may be divided by the storage bin dividers, and items within the storage bins may be protected from the elements, and from theft, by the storage bin covers. The removable cover may fit in between the storage bin covers and provide a flat storage surface in conjunction with the storage bin covers, that provides the full truck bed area for additional storage of larger items. The removable cover also provides for storage underneath the removable cover such that long, irregularly shaped, or valuable items may be stored securely and be protected from the elements, and from theft.
150 Rack System US14159997 2014-01-21 US20140305978A1 2014-10-16 Vincent Bernard Austrie
A rack system to provide a rack on top of two opposite side walls.
151 Standard interface rack US13914982 2013-06-11 US08820811B1 2014-09-02 Joshua Hemphill; Philip Van Wyk
A vehicle interface rack includes at least one twist-lock bracket configured to be inserted into a vehicular twist-lock receptacle and rotated a predetermined distance within the vehicular twist-lock receptacle to define a locked position. The vehicle interface rack also includes a rack structure configured to rest upon a vehicle bed when the rack structure is in a secured position defined by a securing portion of the rack structure being coupled with the at least one twist-lock bracket disposed in the locked position.
152 Truck bed storage system US13445026 2012-04-12 US08814246B2 2014-08-26 Kip D Weller
A system is provided for storing items in the bed of a pickup truck. The system includes storage bins, storage bin covers, storage bin dividers, and a removable cover. The storage bins may be divided by the storage bin dividers, and items within the storage bins may be protected from the elements, and from theft, by the storage bin covers. The removable cover may fit in between the storage bin covers and provide a flat storage surface in conjunction with the storage bin covers, that provides the full truck bed area for additional storage of larger items. The removable cover also provides for storage underneath the removable cover such that long, irregularly shaped, or valuable items may be stored securely and be protected from the elements, and from theft.
153 Device for mounting attachment externally supporting against body outer panel of vehicle body on body structure US13468673 2012-05-10 US08814014B2 2014-08-26 Frank Böcker; Jörg Schmitz; Reinhold Rothstein; Rainer Steffens; Klaus Kolodziej
A vehicle article carrier system for clamping a roof rail to a roof of a vehicle. The system enables a variation in the spacing between an outer layer of the roof and an underlying roof structure to be taken up when clamping a roof rail to the vehicle roof without causing deformation of the outer layer of the vehicle roof.
154 Scooter US13674493 2012-11-12 US08801010B2 2014-08-12 Satyajit Deb
A scooter configurable into a stowed and an unstowed position includes an elongated deck support pivotally coupled at opposed ends to a steering assembly and to an elongated deck. In some embodiments, the scooter includes a cargo stand pivotally coupled to the elongated deck and configurable into a stowed and an unstowed position. The cargo stand is further configured for removably securing a cargo when in the unstowed position. In certain embodiments, the scooter includes a brake element pivotally coupled the elongated deck and spring biased away from a rear wheel of the scooter. Application of a force to the brake element hinders a rotation of the rear wheel by moving at least a portion of the brake element towards the rear wheel and removal of the force moves the brake element away from the rear wheel.
155 Vehicle Cargo Accessory Device US13936308 2013-07-08 US20140144961A1 2014-05-29 Jon Hill
The present device describes an elevated, accessory attachment assembly for a UTV (utility terrain vehicle) that attaches by way of the vehicle roll cage. The assembly comprises an elongated bar having a pair of clamps that match the roll cage, wherein the bar includes a plurality of retention slots allowing for the attachment of an elevated shelf that substantially increases cargo capacity of the vehicle without compromising the existing cargo area. The slots of the roll cage attachment bar are permanently fixed onto the upper and lower exterior of the attachment bar or removably attached within a slot insertion channel that permits the retention slots to be placed or slid into desired positions along the roll cage attachment bar.
156 Mobile Equipment Rack US14021616 2013-09-09 US20140097222A1 2014-04-10 Robert Robinson
Disclosed is a mobile equipment rack suitable for holding firearms, fishing rods, or other equipment. The equipment rack comprises a base portion capable of keeping the lower portion of firearms or other equipment steady, a top portion with notches or other suitable means capable of receiving the upper portion of firearms or other equipment, two members on either side of the base that connect the base portion to the top portion, and two accessory rail attachments adapted to engage with the support apertures of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) flatbed, such as those vehicles having support apertures along the raised sides of their flatbed cargo area. The mobile utility equipment rack allows multiple guns or other types of equipment to be securely stored in a safe, easy-to-reach fashion, while freeing up space in the ATV's flatbed for storing other items.
157 COMBINATION BIKE RACK AND STEP ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE US14040139 2013-09-27 US20140091122A1 2014-04-03 Kent L. Brown
An assembly for mounting to a vehicle having a mounting member connected to a receiver of a vehicle. A frame member is pivotally connected to the mounting member and legs are pivotally mounted to the frame member.
158 Pickup truck storage device US12942811 2010-11-09 US08636182B1 2014-01-28 Joel Gordon
A device for movably mounting a storage container in relation to the storage bed of a pickup truck. The device includes a container support frame with a mounting member configured to be fixedly secured in relation to the pickup truck storage bed, and a lift arm having a first end coupled to the container support frame for pivotal movement about a first pivot axis and a second end configured to be coupled to the storage container for pivotal movement about a second pivot axis. The second end of the lift arm is movable along an arcuate path about the first pivot axis between a stowed position in which the storage container is disposed between the side rails and an extended position in which the storage container is disposed above a side rail. The storage container is pivotable about the second pivot axis to maintain an upright orientation in the stowed and extended positions, providing a variety of convenient access and storage options. Also, the frame can be confined to a very small portion of the storage bed or hidden within existing components of the storage bed to allow substantially unimpeded top and rear access to the storage bed.
159 CONTAINER FOR RECEIVING AND CARRYING ELONGATE OBJECTS US13796507 2013-03-12 US20130292931A1 2013-11-07 Grace Guy BOLLMANN
A container having substantially the shape of a cornet for receiving and carrying elongate objects, the container includes a container cladding having an inner surface and an outer surface, a first container opening on one end of the container cladding, and one or more mounting elements for mounting the container to a stroller, the mounting elements being arranged at a portion of the outer surface of the container.
160 Vehicle lift US12807476 2010-09-07 US08540214B2 2013-09-24 Brad Christian
The present invention is a vehicle lift. In particular, the present invention is directed to a vehicle lift that can be mounted to the rear of a vehicle or used as a stand-alone lift. A preferred embodiment of the lift comprises a vehicle platform mounted to two platform saddles supported by two lifting arms and two support arms. The lifting arms and support arms are pivotally attached to a mount frame at one end and the platform saddles on the other end. A spacer sleeve is attached between the lifting arms and has a lock bar inserted through it. Lift locks are attached to each end of the lock bar and can lock the lift. Two drives are attached to the mount frame at one end and to the spacer sleeve at the other end. When the platform is in a raised position, the drives are extended.
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