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Bicycle-support |
US616749D |
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1898-12-27 |
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Bicycle-carrier |
US615264D |
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US615264A |
1898-12-06 |
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jackson |
US608393D |
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1898-08-02 |
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1897-11-16 |
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douglas |
US586681D |
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1897-07-20 |
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186 |
Bicycle-support |
US585458D |
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US585458A |
1897-06-29 |
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187 |
Bicycle-holder |
US572770D |
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US572770A |
1896-12-08 |
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188 |
And hartford |
US545631D |
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1895-09-03 |
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189 |
TERMINAL BLOCK APPARATUS |
US15599992 |
2017-05-19 |
US20180337470A1 |
2018-11-22 |
Benjamin August Cerka; Kenneth Eugene Hall; Ronald Charles Hager; William Sean Raymond |
An example terminal block includes an annular arrangement of terminal pairs. Each of the terminal pairs has a first height and is adjacent another terminal pair having a second height different from the first height. |
190 |
Equipment organizer |
US15304244 |
2015-04-16 |
US10059396B2 |
2018-08-28 |
Jon Winebrenner; James Mallion; Liam Levesque |
Disclosed is an equipment organizer or storage device for the storage, organization or hanging of various objects in a home or commercial setting. The device comprises an outer part and an inner part engaged into the outer part. The device components may be injection molded from common plastics such as polycarbonate and may optionally be created by 3D printing. The device may be used for storage of sporting equipment, such as bicycles, but may also be easily adapted for storing other items such as musical instruments and household items such as brooms and tools. The inventive device is adapted for ease of installation and use without damage to the stored item or its environment. The inventive device has a small footprint and it functions as an inexpensive storage solution. |
191 |
Motorized lifting device with mounting flanges |
US15139640 |
2016-04-27 |
US09988251B2 |
2018-06-05 |
David R. Hall; Jerome Miles; Michael Hall; Daniel Madsen; Ben Taylor |
An apparatus includes a motor and a drum rotated by the motor to draw in or let out a line from the drum. The drum includes a groove formed in an outer surface thereof to accommodate the line. In certain embodiments, the motor and drum are quickly and easily detachable from a structure by way of a flange and mounting bracket. The flange and mounting bracket have holes which are coaxially aligned. A pin or other fastener is used to join the flange and mounting bracket together. |
192 |
HIGH-DENSITY BIKE RACK SYSTEM |
US15788065 |
2017-10-19 |
US20180105219A1 |
2018-04-19 |
Jeffrey R. Olinger; Julia C. Hansen |
A high-density bike rack system includes a rack structure including: a first side configured to releasably engage a first bicycle, and a second side configured to releasably engage a second bicycle. A vertical displacement structure is configured to vertically offset at least one portion of the first bicycle with respect to at least one portion of the second bicycle. |
193 |
WALL MOUNT TRAILER HITCH |
US14736676 |
2015-06-11 |
US20160361960A1 |
2016-12-15 |
DOUGLAS WRIGHT |
A wall mount trailer hitch for securing a trailer in a substantially flat position when not in use and related systems and methods are disclosed. The wall mount trailer hitch includes a planar base plate member having a means for securing the base plate member to a wall. The wall mount trailer hitch further includes a hitch receiver member projecting outward from the base plate member and away from the wall. The hitch receiver can be engaged with a hitch member, such as a ball mount insert, a pintle mount or other hitch that can be mated with the coupling device of a trailer. The wall mount trailer hitch can be vertically positioned to secure a trailer, and in particular a single-axle trailer, in a substantially level position. |
194 |
Collapsible bicycle |
US13956967 |
2013-08-01 |
US09415823B2 |
2016-08-16 |
Mangala A. Jayasuriya; James Chih Cheng; Kristin Marie Schondorf |
A motor vehicle includes a body having an interior which houses a spare wheel of the motor vehicle, a seat and removable headrest of the motor vehicle, and removable accessories stored in the motor vehicle. The removable accessories include at least a collapsible frame and a geared drive mechanism. The frame, the spare wheel, the removable headrest and the drive mechanism can be assembled together to form a bicycle which is separate from the motor vehicle. |
195 |
Free-standing storage rack for one or more bicycles |
US14022849 |
2013-09-10 |
US09340245B2 |
2016-05-17 |
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. |
196 |
BICYCLE MOUNT DEVICE |
US14840131 |
2015-08-31 |
US20160059916A1 |
2016-03-03 |
Robert Joseph WOELFLING |
A device for mounting a bicycle, regardless of the positioning of the top cross-bar, to a bicycle rack, the device includes a bicycle attachment member, a mounting member, and a connection member. The bicycle attachment member is dimensioned to cooperate with a seat positioning member of the bicycle to secure the bicycle attachment member to the seat positioning member. The mounting member extends at an angle relative to the bicycle attachment member. The connection member connects the bicycle attachment member to the mounting member, wherein the bicycle is maintained in level position on the bicycle rack during transport. |
197 |
Bicycle rack |
US14266006 |
2014-04-30 |
US09233648B2 |
2016-01-12 |
Tyler Nelson |
A bicycle rack used to attach a bicycle to the rear of a motor vehicle. The bicycle rack is fixedly attached to the bicycle when the bicycle is operated as well as when it is transported on the motor vehicle. The bicycle rack includes two swing arms movable from a first position when the bicycle is being utilized to a second transverse position used to attach the bicycle rack and the bicycle to the rear of a motor vehicle. A plurality of retractable cables is used to assist in attaching the bicycle rack and the bicycle to the rear of the vehicle. |
198 |
Equipment rack assembly and methods of use thereof |
US13472034 |
2012-05-15 |
US09004295B2 |
2015-04-14 |
Edward Dovner |
An equipment rack assembly having a member; a first securing assembly, where the first securing assembly is operationally connected to the member; a second securing assembly, where the second securing assembly is operationally connected to the member; and an equipment pulling assembly having a first part and a second part, where the first part of equipment pulling assembly is operationally connected to the first securing assembly and the second part of equipment pulling assembly is operationally connected to the second securing assembly; and where the equipment pulling assembly includes a movable cable and a hanger that is operationally connected to the cable, where equipment is attached to the hanger so that the equipment can be moved between the first part and the second part of equipment pulling assembly while being hanged on the equipment rack assembly. |
199 |
Storage system |
US13494496 |
2012-06-12 |
US08985344B2 |
2015-03-24 |
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. |
200 |
WALL-MOUNTED BICYCLE RACK |
US14448153 |
2014-07-31 |
US20150034573A1 |
2015-02-05 |
Martina PERUZZO |
A wall-mounted bicycle rack comprising a rod-like element with a wall fixing plate, inserted in a bicycle supporting arm, in the direction of the length of the latter, the bicycle supporting arm being orientable by rotation about the main axis of the rod-like element, means being further provided for the reversible locking of the angular configuration of the bicycle supporting arm with respect to the rod-like element. |