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 Fixing Structure for a Lock US15189431 2016-06-22 US20170166274A1 2017-06-15 Li-Yu Chen
A fixing structure for a lock contains a flexible fixer which includes a flexible strap, a first fastener, and a second fastener. The flexible strap has a first segment and a second segment. The first fastener is fixed on the first segment of the flexible strap, and the second fastener is secured on the second segment of the flexible strap and has a through hole configured to accommodate the first fastener and the flexible strap. The through hole of the second fastener has a first inner diameter which is greater than a first outer diameter of the flexible strap and a second outer diameter of the first fastener. Thereby, the fixing structure locks a bicycle on a fixed object and obtains anti-theft of the bicycle.
142 Electric bicycle US14804958 2015-07-21 US09663177B2 2017-05-30 Richard Craven; Simon Potticary; Torsten Gerhardt; James Lloyd; Jonathan Mundy; Bruce Southey; James Neugebauer
An electric bicycle includes a crank, a driving gear and a driven gear spaced from each other, and a belt engaged with the driving gear and the driven gear. An electric motor is coupled to the driving gear. A freewheel is disposed between the crank and the driving gear. At least a portion of the motor is concentric about the freewheel.
143 FOLDING ANTI-THEFT DEVICE US14927995 2015-10-30 US20170120977A1 2017-05-04 Karen Schaufeld; Dylan Cato
The invention relates to an anti-theft device that is both highly resistant to attack by hand-carried bolt cutters and saw blades while also exhibiting a weight suitable for use with bicycles. The device is made with a plurality of interlinked titanium alloy arm members, each of which exhibits a hardness of HRC 30 or more and a cross-sectional distance of 8 mm or more.
144 Electric bicycle US14804995 2015-07-21 US09610996B2 2017-04-04 James Neugebauer; Torsten Gerhardt; Bruce Southey; Simon Potticary; James Lloyd; Richard Craven; Jonathan Mundy
A bicycle includes a frame and a seat post removably engaged with the frame. A light source is supported by the seat post. A power source is supported by the seat post. A switch is disposed between the light source and the power source.
145 Electric bicycle US14805014 2015-07-21 US09573646B2 2017-02-21 James Lloyd; Jonathan Mundy; Bruce Southey; Simon Potticary; James Neugebauer; Torsten Gerhardt; Richard Craven
An apparatus includes a bicycle frame defining a bore, and a bicycle seat assembly including a post received in the bore. An indicating unit is configured to indicate a first position of the post along the bore for a first user and a second position of the post along the bore for a second user. An identification unit is configured to identify the first user and the second user. A computing device includes a processor and a memory, the memory storing instruction such that the processor is programmed to instruct the indicating unit to indicate the first position when the identification unit identifies the first user and to instruct the indicating unit to indicate the second position when the identification unit identifies the second user.
146 Retractable cable locking device US14921186 2015-10-23 US09567772B1 2017-02-14 Larry Snell
A retractable cable locking device for securing articles with retractable cables includes a housing that has a front, a back, a first side, a second side, a top and a bottom defining an internal space. Shafts, rotationally coupled to and extending between the front and the back, are positioned in the internal space. Cables are extendable from and retractable into the housing through holes positioned in the first side. Each of the cables has a first end coupled to one of the shafts and a second end coupled to a locking hub. Ports, which are complimentary to the locking hubs, and a key lock, which is operationally coupled to the ports, are positioned in the second side. A speaker, a processor and a power module are coupled to and positioned in the housing. The processor is operationally coupled to the power module, the speaker and the key lock.
147 Bicycle lock US14971409 2015-12-16 US09506274B1 2016-11-29 Darrell Miracle
Locks, lock mechanisms, lock assemblies, retro fit kits, and methods of using locks with cables and chains inside of strengthened flexible sleeves can conform to shape surfaces to which they are mounted, for preventing thefts of bicycles, motorcycles and other applications, such as but not limited to securing gates and doors, and other objects together. The flexible sleeve can include a series of ball and socket segments arranged next to one another, having a hollow conduit through which the cable or chain can pass through.
148 HANDLESS TRANSPORT VEHICLE US15148857 2016-05-06 US20160325803A1 2016-11-10 Matthew Waxman; Maxx Yellin
A two-wheel, self-balancing vehicle includes a housing, at least two wheels mechanically cooperating with the housing, and a detachable handle mechanically cooperating with the housing to steer the vehicle. The two-wheel, self-balancing vehicle further includes a plurality of LED lights, one or more display screens, a plurality of USB ports, a storage compartment, and a camera. The camera may be pivoted on the housing or detachable handle portions of the two-wheel, self-balancing vehicle.
149 Bicycle parking rack featuring flexible rope wire US14340191 2014-07-24 US09371101B1 2016-06-21 Greg A. Bauer; Donn Van Dusen
The parking rack is formed of a length of rope wire curved generally into a majority of a circle. The rope wire extends between a first end and a second end. The rope wire is formed of bundles of individual strands of wire with a coating on an outside thereof. The coating is preferably somewhat resilient and at least partially transparent. The ends of the rope wire are fixed to an anchor through a first interface and a second interface. These interfaces are offset laterally so that the rope wire follows somewhat of a helical path to maintain stability while still exhibiting flexibility. Bicycles can thus be parked adjacent to the parking rack and secured thereto with the flexibility characteristics of the parking rack minimizing damage and maximizing convenience in attaching the bicycle to the parking rack.
150 ELECTRIC BICYCLE US14804977 2015-07-21 US20160031524A1 2016-02-04 Torsten Gerhardt; Jonathan Mundy; James Lloyd; James Neugebauer; Simon Potticary; Richard Craven; Bruce Southey
An electric bicycle includes a motor and a controller. A heart rate monitor is programmed to communicate a heart rate signal representing a heart rate of an occupant to the controller. The controller is programmed to receive a destination distance of the electric bicycle relative to a predetermined destination. The controller is programmed to provide instruction to adjust power to the motor based at least on the heart rate signal and the destination distance.
151 ELECTRIC BICYCLE US14804907 2015-07-21 US20160031517A1 2016-02-04 James Neugebauer; Bruce Southey; James Lloyd; Richard Craven; Torsten Gerhardt; Simon Potticary; Jonathan Mundy
A bicycle includes a frame including first and second segments pivotable relative to each other between a folded position and an unfolded position. The first segment has a first face and the second segment has a second face facing the first face in the unfolded position. A hinge is disposed between the first and second faces. A locking device extends through at least one of the first and second faces.
152 ELECTRIC BICYCLE US14804879 2015-07-21 US20160031516A1 2016-02-04 Bruce Southey; Simon Potticary; James Neugebauer; Torsten Gerhardt; Richard Craven; Lloyd James; Jonathan Mundy
A bicycle includes a frame including first and second segments pivotable relative to each other between a folded position and an unfolded position. A magnet is fixed relative to the first segment. An electromagnet is fixed relative to the second segment and disposed in a magnetic field of the magnet when the frame is in the folded position. A controller is configured to power the electromagnet to repel the magnet to unfold the frame.
153 ELECTRIC BICYCLE US14805033 2015-07-21 US20160031513A1 2016-02-04 James Neugebauer; Bruce Southey; James Lloyd; Torsten Gerhardt; Richard Craven; Simon Potticary; Jonathan Mundy
A bicycle includes a handlebar and a vibration generator supported on the handlebar. A sensor is configured to detect an overcoming vehicle. A controller is configured to activate the vibration generator when the sensor detects an overcoming vehicle.
154 ELECTRIC BICYCLE US14805014 2015-07-21 US20160031506A1 2016-02-04 James Lloyd; Jonathan Mundy; Bruce Southey; Simon Potticary; James Neugebauer; Torsten Gerhardt; Richard Craven
An apparatus includes a bicycle frame defining a bore, and a bicycle seat assembly including a post received in the bore. An indicating unit is configured to indicate a first position of the post along the bore for a first user and a second position of the post along the bore for a second user. An identification unit is configured to identify the first user and the second user. A computing device includes a processor and a memory, the memory storing instruction such that the processor is programmed to instruct the indicating unit to indicate the first position when the identification unit identifies the first user and to instruct the indicating unit to indicate the second position when the identification unit identifies the second user.
155 Bicycle lock US14569081 2014-12-12 US09243428B1 2016-01-26 Darrell Miracle
Locks, lock mechanisms, lock assemblies, retro fit kits, and methods of using locks with cables and chains inside of strengthened flexible sleeves can conform to shape surfaces to which they are mounted, for preventing thefts of bicycles, motorcycles and other applications, such as but not limited to securing gates and doors, and other objects together. The flexible sleeve can include a series of ball and socket segments arranged next to one another, having a hollow conduit through which the cable or chain can pass through.
156 Bicycle lock for multiple connection uses US14601149 2015-01-20 US09228377B1 2016-01-05 Chin Shu Chang
The invention relates to a bicycle lock for multiple connection uses, which is consisted of a body, a fit seat, a push rod, a lock cylinder module, a first clamping block, a second clamping block, a external locking element and an external connecting element. By the composition of the above structure, a quick release handle connected to a seat tube of a bicycle may be locked, and also, lock of connecting the external locking element and the external connecting element may be provided, to thereby achieve the purpose of preventing theft from a bicycle seat, front and rear wheels or other objects within a bicycle, and the purpose of conveniently locking and unlocking.
157 Bicycle quick release lock US14577762 2014-12-19 US09102376B1 2015-08-11 Chin Shu Chang
The invention relates to a bicycle quick release lock, which is consisted of a body, a fit seat, a lock cylinder module, a push button, a clamping block, an external lock block, a locating seat, a slide plate and an outer hook piece. By the composition of above structure, a part of a quick release handle connected to a seat tube and a middle tube of a bicycle seat may be locked, and a linked locking mechanism of an external lock latch may be provided simultaneously, to thereby achieve the purpose of preventing theft from bicycle seat, front and rear wheel or other objects within a bicycle.
158 LOCKING DEVICE FOR A BICYCLE US14415758 2013-07-22 US20150204112A1 2015-07-23 Franz Salzmann; Daniel Zajarias-Fainsod; Benjamin Peach
The invention is related to a locking device (30; 50) for a bicycle, comprising a main housing (1) which is attachable to a component of the bicycle, a cable (22), wherein both cable ends (17, 18) are lockable inside the main housing (1), a GPS module (12) for locating the locking device arranged inside the main housing (1), a radio frequency device (11) at least for transmitting at least a signal encoding at least a parameter of the locking device to a remote receiving means, comprising at least a radio frequency chip and an antenna. The main housing (1) comprises two parts: either a component case (51) and a clamp (52), wherein the clamp (52) comprises a first and a second clamp element (62, 63) forming in an attached state a space (2) for embracing the component (54) of the bicycle, wherein the component case (51) is detachably attachable to the first clamp element (62) by main attachment means (10, 60, 61) or a back case (1a) and a front case (1b), which are detachably attachable to one another by first and second attachment means (3, 5; 4, 6, 7), the back case (1a) and the front case (1b) being formed in such a way that in an attached state they form a space (2) for embracing the component of the bicycle and in that the first and the second attachment means comprise each interacting elements (3, 5; 4, 6, 7) arranged in the back case (1a) and in the front case (1b).
159 Locking arrangements US13832686 2013-03-15 US08904831B2 2014-12-09 Scott B. Stevens
A lock assembly includes a plurality of link members and a lock body. Each link member includes a first end having a first pivot feature defining a first pivot axis and a second end having a second pivot feature defining a second pivot axis disposed at an angle with respect to the first pivot axis. The plurality of link members includes a first end link member, a second end link member, and a plurality of intermediate link members pivotably connected to adjacent ones of the plurality of link members at the first and second pivot features. The lock body is pivotably connected to the first pivot feature of the first end link member and includes a locking mechanism and a locking member configured to lockingly engage the second pivot feature of the second end link member when the locking mechanism is moved to a locked condition.
160 CYCLE ACCESSORY US14349878 2012-10-04 US20140230498A1 2014-08-21 Patrick Elson
The invention relates to a dual use cycle accessory which may adopt a first folded configuration in which it forms a mudguard and a second unfolded configuration in which is comprises tow free ends (101, 201) which may be locked together to form a locked loop suitable for locking a cycle, preferably a bicycle, to a stationary object. Thus in accordance with one aspect, of the invention there is provided a dual use cycle accessory device comprising a plurality of elongate rigid members (1, 2, 3, 4) that are articulated one to another so that the rigid members (1, 2, 3, 4) may be arranged in a first folded configuration in which at least some of the members are arranged side by side to define an elongate mudguard and a second extended configuration in which at least some of the members are arranged in series so that a free end region of one member 1, 10) and a free end region of another distal member (4, 404) may be looped together, and wherein said free end regions (19,404) are adapted to be lockable together to form an elongate looped cycle lock (8). The rigid elongate members preferably have a generally planar configuration with a greater width than depth.
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