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 Motorcycle navigation device US11234128 2005-09-26 US20060069499A1 2006-03-30 Koji Suzuki; Hiroyuki Morita; Hidemi Minami; Tsuguhito Ichiriki
A navigation device for a motorcycle operable in a comfortable position during driving by solving a problem that it is hard to operate the navigation device during driving and easily mounted on a vehicle by solving the problem that it is hard to mount the navigation device on the vehicle. The navigation device includes a navigation display section for displaying navigation information such as a destination and the current vehicle position, a control unit for controlling the navigation display section, and an operating section for performing an input operation to the control unit. The operating section is separated from the navigation display section and the operating section is disposed on the side of a vehicle body.
142 Floating support structure for CD changer US10635002 2003-08-06 US07007289B2 2006-02-28 Hideo Ochiai; Takayuki Shimazaki; Osamu Sato
A CD changer mounted on a vehicle is supported in a floating manner to sufficiently damp vibrations and prevent a CD from skipping. Mounting plates and a pair of inner support plates are connected to each other at two front and two rear points by a first set of dampers, which buffer displacement of the mounting plates within a vertical plane relative to the inner support plates. The inner support plates and a pair of outer support plates opposite the inner support plates and supported on the base plates are connected to each other at two front and two rear points by a second set of dampers, which buffer displacement of the inner support plates within a vertical plane relative to the outer support plates. Suspended springs mounted between the mounting plate and the outer support plate exert a spring force to counteract the weight of the CD changer.
143 Vehicular communication apparatus US09471189 1999-12-23 US06950635B1 2005-09-27 Yukio Miyamaru; Tetsuo Yamagata; Hajime Tabata; Susumu Yoshida
A vehicular communication apparatus including a helmet worn by a passenger of a vehicle, the helmet having a speaker, a microphone, and a helmet side infrared transmitter/receiver connected to the speaker and the microphone. The vehicle body side or helmet side is provided with a transmitter/receiver for carrying out infrared communication with the helmet side infrared transmitter/receiver. A wireless communication means is connected to the vehicle body side infrared ray transmitter/receiver and arranged with communication operating means separately from the wireless communication means at a location providing simple operation by an operator of the vehicle.
144 Computer-equipped mobility device US10304536 2002-11-26 US06930878B2 2005-08-16 C. Cameron Brackett; Steven L. Fors; Mark M. Morita
A computer-equipped mobility device for transporting an occupant of the device over a distance and for providing access to a network comprises a personal mobility device, a computer, and a user input device. The computer is coupled to the personal mobility device and is configured to link to the network as well as to engage in two-way communication with the network. The user input device is coupled to the personal mobility device. The user input device is also linked to the computer and capable of at least partially controlling the operation of the computer.
145 Computer-equipped mobility device and method of connecting to a network US10304533 2002-11-26 US06873884B2 2005-03-29 C. Cameron Brackett; Steven L. Fors; Mark M. Morita
A computer-equipped mobility device for transporting an occupant of the device over a distance and for providing access to a network comprises a personal mobility device, a computer, and an activation member. The computer is coupled to the personal mobility device and is configured to link to the network as well as to engage in two-way communication with the network. The activation member is coupled to the personal mobility device. The activation member is also linked to the computer and capable of at least partially controlling the operation of the computer.
146 All terrain vehicle portable radio mount US10647181 2003-08-25 US20050045681A1 2005-03-03 Dennis Hancock; Jeffrey Hancock
An all terrain vehicle portable radio mount having a base support with a clamping member to be attached to the handlebar of a vehicle, a connector member adjustably positioned on and secured to the base support, a cantilever support angularly adjustable with respect to the connector member and locked to prevent movement therebetween and a backing plate to receive and secure a portable radio.
147 Structure for accommodating CD changer US10634987 2003-08-06 US20040117806A1 2004-06-17 Kenichiro Enomoto; Takayuki Shimazaki; Hideo Ochiai
In a structure of accommodating a CD changer, in which the CD changer biased for turning toward a protruding position is covered with a lid plate closing an open end of an accommodating recess in a state in which the CD changer is in an accommodated position, an engagement portion is provided on the lid plate mounted to a support frame so that it can be slid between a disengaged position and an engaged position. A locking portion is provided on each of base plates so that the locking portion engages with the engagement portion in a state in which the lid plate is at the engaged position, and the engagement with the engagement portion is released in response to the sliding of the lid plate toward the disengaged position. A locking mechanism capable of locking the lid plate in the engaged position and releasing the locked state by a manual operation is provided between the lid plate and the support frame. Thus, it is possible to ensure that the CD changer cannot be turned undesirably to the protruding position.
148 Motorcycle audio system US10093895 2002-03-08 US06647121B2 2003-11-11 Thomas M. Stanberry; Russell K. Garner; James E. Burian
A motorcycle audio system characterized by a housing for receiving a conventional or specially-designed radio, compact disc and/or tape player, CB radio or combination thereof, which housing is mounted to the windshield assembly of a motorcycle and includes an upwardly-oriented speaker on each end thereof. In a preferred embodiment, the housing is chrome-plated and, along with the speakers and the enclosed radio, compact disc player and/or tape player, CB radio or combination thereof, is easily viewed for safety and can be removed from the windshield assembly of the motorcycle and re-attached thereto, as desired, to facilitate maintenance work on, and/or cleaning of, the motorcycle. In some motorcycles, the windshield assembly can be conventionally removed from the motorcycle with the mounted audio system in place and unplugged, for cleaning and/or maintenance purposes. A conventional wedge-shaped storage pouch may be wedged between the windshield assembly and the housing for storing tapes, compact discs and like accessory items for operating and maintaining the motorcycle audio system.
149 Portable audio entertainment apparatus containing separately carried signal and sound producing portions US10164993 2002-06-06 US20020153696A1 2002-10-24 Cathy J. Lentz
An audio entertainment system has a signal producing portion which is worn on the person and an associated sound producing portion which is carried on a vehicle. Where the vehicle comprises a bicycle, the sound producing portion may advantageously comprise a combination of speaker and power supply on the frame of the bicycle. In especially preferred bicycle embodiments the sound producing portion is removably carried by a bracket sized and dimensioned to carry a water bottle. The signal producing portion may advantageously comprise at least one of a radio tuner, a CD player and a tape player.
150 Motorcycle audio system US10093895 2002-03-08 US20020131606A1 2002-09-19 Thomas M. Stanberry; Russell K. Garner; James E. Burian
A motorcycle audio system characterized by a housing for receiving a conventional or specially-designed radio, compact disc and/or tape player, CB radio or combination thereof, which housing is mounted to the windshield assembly of a motorcycle and includes an upwardly-oriented speaker on each end thereof. In a preferred embodiment, the housing is chrome-plated and, along with the speakers and the enclosed radio, compact disc player and/or tape player, CB radio or combination thereof, is easily viewed for safety and can be removed from the windshield assembly of the motorcycle and re-attached thereto, as desired, to facilitate maintenance work on, and/or cleaning of, the motorcycle. In some motorcycles, the windshield assembly can be conventionally removed from the motorcycle with the mounted audio system in place and unplugged, for cleaning and/or maintenance purposes. A conventional wedge-shaped storage pouch may be wedged between the windshield assembly and the housing for storing tapes, compact discs and like accessory items for operating and maintaining the motorcycle audio system.
151 Personal watercraft having a hood assembly with a base piece for mounting a stereo system US64377 1998-04-22 US5894810A 1999-04-20 John D. Orr
The base piece of a hood assembly for a personal water-craft mounts the components of an audio system in a watertight environment while, at the same time, affording ready access to its operating and functional features.
152 Amusement device for a wheel US583872 1990-09-17 US5085611A 1992-02-04 Gerald R. Sorensen; Raymond J. Gradecki; Daniel J. E. Finkiewicz
An amusement device for a bicycle wheel is disclosed. According to the present invention, the amusement device comprises a whistle, and a means for attaching the whistle to the wheel such that when the wheel rotates, wind passes through the whistle and produces a sound audible to a human ear. The present whistle 10 is a reversible whistle because it will produce a noise when air flows into the whistle from two different directions. The present invention is a double whistle because it funnels air from one direction into two separate whistle elements. The whistle 10 is also a double reversible whistle 10 because it can funnel air into two different whistle elements with air flowing in two different directions.
153 Mounting arrangement for motorcycle stereo system US412912 1989-09-26 US5001779A 1991-03-19 Earl W. Eggert; William T. Dooley; Harold W. Irwin
A package and a method for making the package for mounting a sound system on a motorcycle, which is easily attached and detached from the motorcycle is disclosed. The components of the sound system are generally surrounded by a cushioning filler and enclosed in a housing formed of a durable flexible fabric. The package is attached to the motorcycle by the magnetic force provided by magnets mounted in the bottom of the housing.
154 Handlebar device for containing a portable radio apparatus US123528 1987-11-20 US4856364A 1989-08-15 John Dixon
A handlebar assembly incorporates an apparatus for portable radio reception into a right and left bulbous housing element, one of which may house the portable radio apparatus and both of which house speaker devices. The bulbous housing elements serve as handgrips on a set of handlebars, such as those on bicycles and have disposed on the upper surfaces thereof, speaker grilles for the emitting of sound therefrom with at least one of the bulbous housing elements containing control members for switching and tuning of the portable radio apparatus.
155 Combined loudspeaker and motorcycle driving mirror US101385 1987-09-28 US4768870A 1988-09-06 Jimmy Chen
A combined loudspeaker and motorcycle driving mirror is formed within a housing, which fixed on one or both of the handlebars of a motorcycle. The loudspeaker is installed on a seat for the motorcycle driving mirror. Such that it can achieve double functions, as an audio component, and a motorcycle driving mirror.
156 Vibration isolating pipe US822702 1986-01-27 US4699243A 1987-10-13 Shigenaga Enoki
A vibration isolating pipe wherein slits are cut along the axis of the pipe and the friction of the slit surfaces absorb vibrations. Applications are made to a motorcycle body frame and a motorcycle exhaust pipe.
157 Stereophonic audio equipment carrier US879844 1986-06-27 US4662547A 1987-05-05 Xavier R. Villanueva; Sergio E. Villanueva
An audio equipment (radios, tape players and the like) carrier with built-in speakers. The carrier is adapted to be clamped or otherwise mounted on the handlebars of bicycles, tricycles, mopeds, motorcycles and the like. The speakers project rearward from the handlebars and are on opposite sides of a front fork control arm. The carrier has a flat top and the audio equipment is held thereon by a releaseable strap. A plug and leads provide electrical communication between the audio equipment and the 2 speakers.
158 Speaker system for motorcycles US750546 1985-07-01 US4600208A 1986-07-15 Kazuo Morishima
In a two-rider motorcycle having front and rear seats, a pair of speakers are arranged, at opposite lateral sides of the frame body, on a receptacle mounted on the frame body at the back of the rear seat. The speakers each have its front surface directed forwardly upwardly of the frame body.
159 Audio apparatus for vehicle US619968 1984-06-12 US4558460A 1985-12-10 Shuji Tanaka; Shigehira Nakamura; Tuneaki Sakamoto; Yoshiaki Hirakata; Tetsuo Yamagata
An audio apparatus for a vehicle is disclosed having an audio signal generator, an amplifier operatively connected to the generator for amplifying an audio signal received from the generator, a speaker for emitting sounds and which is driven by the amplifier, a vehicle speed detector, and a gain control operatively connected to the speed detector for generating a control signal and providing it to the amplifier, such that the control signal increases the gain of the amplifier according to an increase in the output of the vehicle speed detector.
160 Noise makers US44829265 1965-04-15 US3266455A 1966-08-16 IRWIN COHN
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