序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
261 ADJUSTABLE STORAGE RACK SYSTEM FOR SPORTING GOODS AND OTHER ITEMS US13693883 2012-12-04 US20160135594A1 2016-05-19 BRUCE T. ANDERSON
The present device is directed to a storage product that is modular and adjustable, allowing for ease of storing a variety of sporting goods. Said device uses powder coated round tubing, covered in neoprene which slide into a uniquely designed “U Channel” fabricated rail system made from mild steel which is also powder coated, that is rugged, durable and allows the round tubing complete vertical adjustability. The present device generally provides a way to store large sports equipment such that the equipment is held securely away from the ground. A rack of some embodiments may be used to store various types of recreational equipment in an orderly fashion. The supports are optimally angled between 35 and 90 degrees for ease of use and supportability.
262 Bicycle rack US13842248 2013-03-15 US09221402B2 2015-12-29 Kyle Ressler; Jill Mohr; John Petersen
A bicycle rack is configured to support a bicycle in either a substantially horizontal orientation or in an upright, substantially vertical orientation. The bicycle rack includes pivotally and slidably coupled first and second frame members, and three support assemblies. Each support assembly includes a first support member defining a generally upwardly facing bicycle support surface, and a second support member. The first support members are height adjustable to vary a height of the bicycle support surfaces above the plane, and to provide a three-point bicycle support platform configured to support a bicycle in a substantially horizontal orientation. Each second support member includes a releasable clamp member for supporting a bicycle in an upright, substantially vertical orientation.
263 Fixing mount of bicycle carrier US14149855 2014-01-08 US09156413B2 2015-10-13 Yao-Huang Liu
A fixing mount of a bicycle carrier contains a support rod of a bicycle carrier, a body, at least one cable tie, a connector, and a retainer. The body includes a large-diameter end, a through hole, and a small-diameter end. The large-diameter end has a first arcuate supporting face, a second arcuate supporting face and a third arcuate supporting face. The small-diameter end has a locking groove, and the body also includes plural locking elements. The connector includes a recess, a convex bottom surface, two coupling tabs, and each coupling tab has a concaved top surface and an aperture. The connector further includes plural first extending pieces, and each first extending piece has a first pore. Between any two adjacent extending blocks is defined a notch. The retainer includes at least one second extending piece and a plurality of pegs, and each extending piece has a second pore.
264 Convertible cargo carrier and cart system US14661651 2015-03-18 US09114758B1 2015-08-25 Alan S Poudrier
A hitch receiver mounted cargo carrier has a series of mount stations onto which various accessories can be removably attached. A handle, either manual or attachable to another vehicle, is received within the hitch mountable receiver tube. Vertical members, which can hold, grills, fishing rods or act as rails, etc., are attached within gaps between grid blocks located on either end of the carrier. A pair of latitudinal channels, which are part of holding rails of the top surface of the carrier, can support horizontal members, such as canopy rails. Landing gear, with or without wheels attached can be pivotally mounted proximate either end of the carrier.
265 Bicycle Support Apparatus and Method US14150050 2014-01-08 US20150191129A1 2015-07-09 Kenneth E. Hubacher; Gregory A. Keshishian
According to one embodiment, a bicycle support apparatus and method is provided. The bicycle support apparatus can support a bicycle in a horizontal or vertical direction. The bicycle support apparatus can also be secured to any horizontal, vertical, or any angular face. Still further, the bicycle support apparatus can be mounted onto a moveable object, such as an automobile. Slideably secured to an elongated member of the support apparatus is a bicycle fork securement member and a bicycle bottom bracket pad. The securement member secures the fork of the bicycle, and the bicycle bottom bracket rests on the pad. Such securement can be vertically, horizontally, stationary, or moveable configurations.
266 Fixing Mount of Bicycle Carrier US14149855 2014-01-08 US20150191128A1 2015-07-09 Yao-Huang Liu
A fixing mount of a bicycle carrier contains a support rod of a bicycle carrier, a body, at least one cable tie, a connector, and a retainer. The body includes a large-diameter end, a through hole, and a small-diameter end. The large-diameter end has a first arcuate supporting face, a second arcuate supporting face and a third arcuate supporting face. The small-diameter end has a locking groove, and the body also includes plural locking elements. The connector includes a recess, a convex bottom surface, two coupling tabs, and each coupling tab has a concaved top surface and an aperture. The connector further includes plural first extending pieces, and each first extending piece has a first pore. Between any two adjacent extending blocks is defined a notch. The retainer includes at least one second extending piece and a plurality of pegs, and each extending piece has a second pore.
267 SCOOTER STAND US14563973 2014-12-08 US20150158537A1 2015-06-11 Hunter Haitbrink
A scooter stand, in accordance with the present invention, comprises at least one wheel receptacle and a deck receptacle. In one exemplary embodiment, the scooter stand comprises a front and a back wheel receptacle, in addition to a deck receptacle, wherein the three receptacles are on the same horizontal plane. The front and back wheel receptacles are configured to receive a scooter's front and back wheel, respectively. The deck receptacle is configured to receive the deck of a scooter, meaning the place where a user places one or both feet when propelling forward or passively riding the scooter. In exemplary embodiments, the device has a front and back stand for lifting the receptacles and the scooter off the ground. The front stand will ideally have a side support with walls above it, whereby a scooter has a secondary means of remaining upright within the scooter stand.
268 BICYCLE LOCKING AND PARKING DEVICE US14517935 2014-10-20 US20150117935A1 2015-04-30 Mu-Tsun CHEN
A bicycle locking and parking device for parking a bicycle is provided. The bicycle locking and parking device comprises a parking seat, a control module, a locking unit, and a bicycle locking mechanism. The bicycle locking mechanism comprises a locking groove, a first locking member, a reciprocating displacement limiter, a second locking member, and a third locking member. Wherein, the control module drives the third locking member, and the control module cooperates with the second locking member to make the displacement path of the lock-in part being closed. The positioning convex is embedded to the positioning groove, and the locking unit is locked in the bicycle locking mechanism. The present disclosure can avoid the adverse effects or the trouble accident.
269 Display apparatus US13490370 2012-06-06 US09004296B2 2015-04-14 Justin Huntington; Randal Huntington
The present invention relates generally to a display apparatus. More specifically, the invention relates to an apparatus that displays large items, such as bicycles, safely and in a manner that enhances sales experience. The present invention also relates to associated kits and packages.
270 Hook and lock US14517888 2014-10-19 US20150083884A1 2015-03-26 DOUGLAS MURPHY
A secure mounting hook comprises a screw portion configured to be screwed into a surface, a hook portion configured to hold a piece of equipment, and a latch configured to close around the piece of equipment. At least one hole of the latch and at least one hole of the hook portion are configured to receive a lock to secure the latch in a closed position.
271 Bicycle parking apparatus US13694718 2012-12-27 US08944258B2 2015-02-03 Fu-Sheng Chiu
An improved bicycle parking structure is disclosed, including a parking base having a third tubular shaft and a pair of second tubular shafts, a pair of tubular shaft jackets; featuring a first tubular shaft having a tubular space adapted for extensible and collapsible movement of a second tubular shaft, a tubular shaft jacket disposed underneath a tubular shaft opening of the first tubular shaft, wherein outer diameter of an end of the jacket is slightly larger than outer diameter of first tubular shaft, outer diameter of a connector of another end occurs to match inner diameter of tubular shaft opening. Said connector is coupled to the inner wall of the tubular shaft opening, so the second tubular shaft can be locked into an expanded portion of an end of the second tubular shaft when inserted into tubular shaft opening, to therefore effectively reduce second tubular shaft length for space conservation.
272 Secure, quick attachment and release bicycle support systems US11813754 2005-01-12 US08893897B2 2014-11-25 Jonathan Workman; Donald H. Eason
A device and method of clamping bicycles in a mouth (6) having a moveable jaw (8) and a stationary jaw (7) to which a high load potential may be utilized within a toggle joint (18) and ratchet mechanism (14) and a release (12) may be triggered to open a mouth in a quick movement(s). In embodiments, a multisized object securement grip (9) may be located on a contact surface of a moveable jaw and stationary jaw to allow for universal gripping of various sized objects.
273 Bicycle parking apparatus US13694718 2012-12-27 US20140183147A1 2014-07-03 FU-SHENG CHIU
An improved bicycle parking structure is disclosed, including a parking base having a third tubular shaft and a pair of second tubular shafts, a pair of tubular shaft jackets; featuring a first tubular shaft having a tubular space adapted for extensible and collapsible movement of a second tubular shaft, a tubular shaft jacket disposed underneath a tubular shaft opening of the first tubular shaft, wherein outer diameter of an end of the jacket is slightly larger than outer diameter of first tubular shaft, outer diameter of a connector of another end occurs to match inner diameter of tubular shaft opening. Said connector is coupled to the inner wall of the tubular shaft opening, so the second tubular shaft can be locked into an expanded portion of an end of the second tubular shaft when inserted into tubular shaft opening, to therefore effectively reduce second tubular shaft length for space conservation.
274 Low Profile Motorcycle Parking Swing Station Ramp US13483707 2012-05-30 US20130319960A1 2013-12-05 Clayton W. Riihiluoma
A motorcycle parking swing station having a front wheel support member aligned with and attached to a rear wheel support member with connecting members. A rotatable support plate is located between the bottom of the front wheel support member and the ground and a plurality of axles are attached to the front and rear wheel support members. A plurality of support wheels rotationally attached to the plurality of axles trace a circular path about the center of the rotatable support plate as the motorcycle parking swing station is turned clockwise or counter clockwise.
275 AUTOMATIC PARKING STATION SYSTEM FOR CYCLES AND BICYCLES US13899990 2013-05-22 US20130268448A1 2013-10-10 Pedro Roberto Kanof
An automatic parking station for cycles or bicycles, including an interactive workstation and a plurality of parking posts. Each parking post includes a first lock portion for securing a cycle or bicycle thereto through a removable second lock portion on the cycle or bicycle. The parking posts are connected to the interactive workstation through a local communication network to allow exchange of commands between the interactive workstation and the parking posts. Each parking post including code reading means for reading a cycle/bicycle code univocally identifying a cycle or bicycle and stored in a memory medium, so that the cycle/bicycle can be identified by the interactive workstation. The station accepts the bicycles and cycles of private users and rental companies.
276 Free-standing storage rack for one or more bicycles US12986508 2011-01-07 US08528749B2 2013-09-10 David Kerman
The free-standing bicycle rack includes a base having at least two legs, a vertical support member projecting from the base, and a hook attached to the vertical support member for holding the wheel of a bicycle, such that the bicycle is stored in a vertical orientation. The bicycle rack is readily expandable to accommodate different numbers of bicycles, and the hook may be repositioned to different heights to accommodate bicycles of different sizes.
277 Dirt bike stand and method of use thereof US12841612 2010-07-22 US08360252B1 2013-01-29 Kelly Neil Fagan
A ride on/ride off dirt bike stand for use with dirt bikes that do not come with a kickstand attached to the dirt bike for parking the dirt bike when not in use, such as motocross, rally, trials and/or track bikes. The dirt bike stand is free standing and includes an upper frame pivotally connected to a base frame, such that the upper frame may be pivoted and secured between an upright position and a lowered position. The upper frame may be height adjustable so that the dirt bike stand may be utilized with different dirt bikes having differing chassis heights. Also, the upper frame may include a rotatable platform to provide a greater surface area for supporting the dirt bike.
278 Bicycle parking structure US12587091 2009-10-01 US08353488B2 2013-01-15 Geoff Palmer
A bicycle parking structure that is adapted to be mounted on and affixed to a vertical post wherein the mechanism for affixing the parking structure to the post includes a security rod that is hidden and inaccessible.
279 Storage System US13494496 2012-06-12 US20120312760A1 2012-12-13 Roger Charles Larson
An elevated tiltable storage assembly for the storage and retrieval of goods. The tiltable storage assembly includes a stationary frame structure for mounting to a wall and a tiltable frame structure pivotally connected to the bottom of the stationary frame. The tiltable frame has a storage structure for holding goods. A windable strap extends between the top of the stationary frame and the top of the tiltable frame. An activatable power assembly operates to wind and unwind the strap to rotate the tiltable frame from a storage to a retrieval position to provide access to the goods.
280 Portable Adjustable Motorcycle Prop Jack US13090701 2011-04-20 US20120267587A1 2012-10-25 Gregory Hunt
An adjustable motorcycle prop jack comprised of a hinging device with an over-centre locking action for lifting and holding in place a motorcycle's rear wheel by lifting the motorcycle's right side over the pivot line formed between the tip of its side stand and the contact point of the front tire to facilitate maintenance requiring the rear wheel to spin freely. The invention is comprised of a base and lifting arm, and a pin and spacers inserted between the two to form a hinge. The motorcycle is lifted by placing the base of the invention perpendicular to, and on the ground, and the lifting arm under a lifting point on the rear right side of the motorcycle with the invention forming an obtuse angle. Upon engagement, the invention lifts the rear of the motorcycle off the ground and locks in an over-centre position.
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