序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Bicycle storage system US13564835 2012-08-02 US08794454B2 2014-08-05 Craig S. Bleazard
A bicycle storage system has an apparatus with a collar within which a core member is rotatably engaged and a height adjustment rail system. A pair of locking arms is pivotally attached to the core member such that each of the locking arms has an open position designed to permit insertion or withdrawal of a bicycle wheel and a closed position designed to block withdrawal of the wheel. Rotation of the core member locks the locking arms in the closed position. Bicycles of various sizes can be stored in the apparatus mounted on the height adjustment rail system by inserting the front wheel into engagement with the locking arms, rotating the front wheel from a substantially vertical plane to lock the locking arms in the closed position, and elevating the front wheel above the rear wheel by moving the apparatus along the rails of the height adjustment rail system.
82 Bicycle support US13650219 2012-10-12 US08739979B2 2014-06-03 Brian K. Friemann; Jay A. Johnson
A bicycle support that when attached to a vertical surface can support a wheel of a bicycle upright and support the bicycle upright with the wheels of the bicycle resting on a horizontal surface. The bicycle support has opposed projections having support parts between which the tire and rim of a bicycle can be received and supported, retaining parts to help retain the tire of the bicycle between the support parts, and guide parts for guiding a tire between the retaining parts and to a position between the support parts. The distance between the support parts is adjustable to support bike wheels with different width tires, and the projections are positioned at an angle with respect to the surface to which the bicycle support is attached that allows the entire bicycle engaged with the bicycle support to be positioned closely adjacent the surface to which the bicycle support is attached.
83 BICYCLE STORAGE AND DISPLAY SYSTEM US13524270 2012-06-15 US20130334150A1 2013-12-19 Madison Avery Watson
The present invention relates to a bicycle storage and display system designed to hold a bicycle in a nearly vertical position. The system includes a footer, rear wheel brace, front wheel brace, and an optional ramp or channel. The rear wheel brace and footer hold the rear wheel of a bicycle in place while the front wheel brace holds the front wheel of the bicycle in place and elevated above the rear wheel. The front wheel is held above the rear wheel at an angle of between 25 to 34 degrees. The optional ramp or channel extends from the footer, through the rear wheel brace, and up through the front wheel brace.
84 Method for bonding of chips on wafers US12736040 2009-03-13 US08597980B2 2013-12-03 Markus Wimplinger
Method for bonding a plurality of chips onto a base wafer.
85 LOCK PROTECTION US13431585 2012-03-27 US20130255336A1 2013-10-03 Pratik Desai; Michel Dallaire
A lock protection for a light vehicle is selectively engageable to a light vehicle docking stand for securing thereto. The lock protection comprises a body selectively covering a lock of the light vehicle. The body is movable with respect to the lock between a first position and a second position. When in the first position the body prevents access to the lock. When in the second position the body allows access to the lock. When the vehicle is disengaged from the docking stand, the body is movable to the second position. When the vehicle is engaged to the docking stand, the body is maintained in the first position by the docking stand. A lock and lock protection assembly is also presented.
86 BICYCLE RACK US13783203 2013-03-01 US20130228535A1 2013-09-05 ERIK DAVID WOOD; PAUL RAYMOND GRAHAM
A bicycle parking system that includes a compartment for storing items. The compartment for storing items may have an opening for receiving the items. The compartment may be secured, and the items enclosed therein, by parking and securing a bicycle into a bicycle receiving space.
87 Method and apparatus for securing a movable item to a structure US13591627 2012-08-22 US08517162B2 2013-08-27 Charles Ibrahim Khairallah; Michel Dallaire
An electronic lock is provided for removably securing a movable item to a structure, the electronic lock comprising first and second complementary cooperating member, each mounted to a respective one of the movable item and the structure and being engageable together in a lockable position and a securing assembly for securing the first and second connecting member together when engaged in the lockable position, wherein the securing assembly comprises inter alia a position detecting means, an electronic control means, an actuator, a locking aperture and a movable locking member.
88 BICYCLE HUB LOCKING MECHANISM AND PARKING SYSTEM US13797678 2013-03-12 US20130193091A1 2013-08-01 Michael Kritzer; Alex Bogusky
A bicycle and bicycle parking and lock system wherein a hub locking device that is secured to a bicycle cooperates with a parking rack. The bicycle includes an engagement member that is secured to an axle of the bicycle. The engagement member selectively removably cooperates with a recess formed in the parking and lock system. The parking and lock system includes a number of upstanding members that are positioned to generally flank the front wheel of a bicycle to maintain the bicycle in a generally upright orientation. Each or select number of the upstanding members include a lock system that cooperates with the locking engagement member so as to secure the respective bicycle with respect to the parking system.
89 WIDTH ADJUSTER FOR MOTORCYCLE STAND US13009436 2011-01-19 US20120181776A1 2012-07-19 Charles N. VanValkenburgh
The leverage device is intended to be installed on motorcycle stands that currently use a hex head machine screw for width adjustment. It consists of a) a female hex portion to mate with the hex head of the machine screw, b) a lever portion to be actuated by the user and c) a flat bottom to keep it captive to the machine screw. The device allows the user to loosen the screw slightly for width adjustment then re-tighten it without the use of tools. The low profile device is installed on the motorcycle stand to become a permanent part of the stand, unlike a wrench that is separate.
90 LATCHING SYSTEM FOR A BICYCLE US12602401 2008-05-28 US20110286789A1 2011-11-24 Antonius Gerardus Petrus Johannes Kooijmans
A latching system has a frame having a U-shaped recess, and a latching element for closing the recess. The latching element is U-shaped in essence, one leg of which forming a latching pawl and the other leg forming a control pawl, and a connection member of which, pivotable around capstan, being connected to the frame. The latching element is pivotable between a release position, in which the latching pawl is situated outside the recess and the control pawl extends into the recess, and a latching position in which the latching pawl closes the recess in the frame and the control pawl is situated outside the recess. The latching system further includes a blocking mechanism which includes a movable blocking pin. The latching element is provided with notches with which in the latching position or release position respectively the blocking pin engages.
91 FREE-STANDING STORAGE RACK FOR ONE OR MORE BICYCLES US12986508 2011-01-07 US20110240572A1 2011-10-06 David Kerman
The present disclosure provides an aesthetically pleasing, functional, versatile solution to the problems associated with bicycle storage. 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.
92 Device for securing a wheel of an upright motorcycle to a trailer US11597904 2005-06-07 US07959388B2 2011-06-14 Renee Van Keeken
A device for securing a vehicle includes a frame member locatable over the upper portion of a tire of a wheel of a vehicle and; a respective tie down attachable to each of opposite sides of the frame member. Each tie down includes an attachment member at its end remote from the frame member, whereby with the frame member located over a tire, the wheel is able to be secured by engaging each connector with an anchor point below the frame member.
93 MOTORCYCLE LIFT FOR CAR WASH US12792870 2010-06-03 US20110000745A1 2011-01-06 Richard Good
A motorcycle lift for a wash service bay which is specifically adapted for cleaning motorcycles is provided. The lift includes a lift bed having guide rails and supports for holding a motorcycle on the lift bed. At least one actuator is provided connected to the lift bed and are recessed in a well below the ground level of the wash service bay so that the motorcycle can be moved along the ground level onto the lift bed, where it is then secured in position. Preferably, there are a plurality of actuators that are staged cylinders connected in series for coordinated lifting of the lift bed to raise the motorcycle to an elevated position, to allow easier access for washing and waxing or other cleaning. The actuators are connected to a controller for controlled raising and lowering of the lift bed between a first, ground level position, for loading and unloading the motorcycle, and a second, raised level which provides easier access for cleaning.
94 Device for securing a vehicle US12801422 2010-06-08 US20100322735A1 2010-12-23 Renee Van Keeken
A device for securing a vehicle includes a frame member locatable over the upper portion of a tyre of a wheel of a vehicle and; a respective tie down attachable to each of opposite sides of the frame member. Each tie down includes an attachment member at its end remote from the frame member, whereby with the frame member located over a tyre, the wheel is able to be secured by engaging each attachment member with an anchor point below the frame member.
95 Scooter holding device US12115007 2008-05-05 US07722004B2 2010-05-25 Mitchell V. Holden
A scooter holding device and method of manufacturing a scooter holding device is disclosed. The scooter holding device has a top end having a first end and a second end, a wheel holding recess positioned at the first end a second wheel holding recess that is transverse to the first wheel holding recess at a second end. The scooter holding device is used to hold and store a scooter when the scooter is not in use.
96 Bicycle Parking Rack US12270954 2008-11-14 US20100122958A1 2010-05-20 David Tsai
A bicycle parking rack comprises a base member provided on the ground and including a first flat portion and a second flat portion respectively defined at first and second ends thereof and attach the ground, and with a wheel of a bicycle disposed between the first and second flat portions; and a support member including a coupled portion formed on a first end thereof and detachably coupling to the base member and a holding portion formed on a second end thereof and extending from the coupled portion, and with the coupled portion provided between the first and second flat portions.
97 BICYCLE RACK US12013010 2008-01-11 US20090107933A1 2009-04-30 William H. Porter; Christopher J. Kreple
A bicycle rack includes a plurality of loops attached to the post, each loop being attached at top and bottom locations to a support and defining a space with an adjacent one of the loops for receiving a bicycle wheel. Each loop extends radially from the support at about 24 degrees angular spacing, with each loop's top located about 18 inches above the ground, and a bottom about 10 inches from the ground. Each loop includes horizontal linear top and bottom segments and a horizontal linear bottom segment, which combines with the angular spacing and vertical dimensions to provide easy reach for a bicycle rider locking/unlocking their bicycle from the rack. The support for the loops can be a post, a wall or the like.
98 Bilevel bicycle storage system US11646005 2006-12-27 US07481027B2 2009-01-27 Ernst Blume
A multiple-level bicycle storing system includes a framework having a vertical support and a horizontal mounting frame. The framework defines a lower storing space with a lower receiver, a middle storing space with an upper receiver attached to the mounting frame with a pivot mechanism, and an upper storing space. The upper storing space includes an upper track having a horizontal rail, a shuttle movably engaging the rail, an electric shuttle motor attached to the rail and the shuttle and a power source, a cable winch incorporated into the shuttle, an electric winch motor attached to the cable winch and the power source, a control box attached between the winch motor, the shuttle motor and the power source, and a bicycle support attached to the cable winch. The pivot mechanism includes a plurality of rollers, rails, a lever and a gas spring to enable extension of the upper receiver.
99 Bilevel bicycle storage system US11001935 2004-12-02 US07472517B2 2009-01-06 Ernst Blume
A multiple-level bicycle storing system includes a framework with a vertical support and a mounting frame defining upper and lower storing spaces. Each storing space includes a receiver to hold a bicycle. The upper receiver has a distal end, a proximal end and a U-shaped channel along the top surface. The upper receiver is pivotally attached to the mounting frame, enabling the upper receiver to tilt from horizontal to a loading and unloading position. The proximal end of the upper receiver is located near the floor when pivoted into the loading and unloading position. The upper receiver pivots up from the loading and unloading position into the horizontal storage position. The bicycles and the storing spaces are enclosed, and a floor separates the lower storing space from the upper storing space. Each storing space includes a lockable door and conceals the pivot point, upper receiver and bicycles inside the enclosure.
100 SCOOTER HOLDING DEVICE US12115007 2008-05-05 US20080302940A1 2008-12-11 Mitchell V. Holden
A scooter holding device and method of manufacturing a scooter holding device is disclosed. The scooter holding device has a top end having a first end and a second end, a wheel holding recess positioned at the first end a second wheel holding recess that is transverse to the first wheel holding recess at a second end. The scooter holding device is used to hold and store a scooter when the scooter is not in use.
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