序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 VEHICLE US15279691 2016-09-29 US20170088216A1 2017-03-30 Kohsuke OHNO
A vehicle includes an inverted suspension and a wheel speed sensor and a sensor wire. At least a portion of a left wheel speed sensor is disposed inwards of an outer edge of a left front inner tube, and at least a portion thereof is provided between a left front imaginary line and a left rear imaginary line when seen from the direction of the left wheel axis and disposed above a lower end of a left shock absorber. A left sensor wire crosses the left front imaginary line or the left rear imaginary line below either of a lower end of a left front outer tube and a lower end of a left rear outer tube. At least a portion of a left lower restrictor is provided on a left inner connector in a position located ahead of the left front imaginary line or behind the left rear imaginary line.
122 Bicycle stem US14216470 2014-03-17 US09446812B2 2016-09-20 Daisuke Nago
A bicycle stem that includes a tubular main body portion with an internal cavity and a first outer casing holder that is configured to hold an end of a first outer casing of a cable. The first outer casing holder is disposed in the internal cavity.
123 Folding bicycle US14332983 2014-07-16 US09359036B2 2016-06-07 Thomas Robert George Thompson
A bicycle frame includes a top tube, a head tube rotatably coupled to a forward portion of the top tube about a first pivot, a seat tube having an upper portion rotatably coupled to a rear portion of the top tube about a second pivot, and a chain stay rotatably coupled to a lower portion of the seat tube about a third pivot. The head tube and the seat tube each pivot between operating positions away from the top tube and storage positions substantially along the top tube, and the chain stay pivots between an operating position away from the seat tube and a storage position along the seat tube.
124 Bicycle wheel cleaning system US14836777 2015-08-26 US09358959B2 2016-06-07 Craig Majka
A bicycle wheel cleaning system is used to clear dirt and debris from one or more of the wheels of a bicycle. The system includes at least one wheel cleaning assembly which is attached to a bicycle. The at least one wheel assembly is used to easily clean the wheel of a bicycle and includes a brush, a pushrod, a housing sleeve, and a spring-loaded control mechanism. The brush may be pressed against the wheel of the bicycle to clear debris. The push rod is used to move the brush towards or away from the wheel depending on if the wheel needs to be cleaned. The spring-loaded control mechanism interacts with the pushrod to either push the brush towards or away from the wheel. The housing sleeve is used to protect the spring-loaded control mechanism and to limit how far the pushrod may be moved.
125 CABLE POSITIONING STRUCTURE FOR HYDRAULIC BRAKE OF BICYCLE US14501054 2014-09-30 US20160090149A1 2016-03-31 YU-MING HUANG
A cable positioning structure for hydraulic brake of a bicycle is disclosed. The cable positioning structure comprises the caliper and the transmission member connected with each other, and is capable of connecting with original braking cable. It is not necessary to arrange an oil pipe to connect the handlebar and to drive the piston, and easy to be assembled or de-assembled and cost down.
126 BICYCLE PEDAL US14466127 2014-08-22 US20160052584A1 2016-02-25 Bungo SASAKI
A bicycle pedal is basically provided with a pedal spindle, a pedal body, a sensor adaptor and at least one force sensor. The pedal spindle includes a crank arm mounting part. The pedal body is rotatably mounted on the pedal spindle about a center spindle axis. The sensor adaptor includes a first fixing part non-movably attached to the pedal spindle at a first point, a second fixing part non-movably attached to the pedal spindle at a second point and a sensor mounting part extending between the first and second fixing parts, the first point being axially spaced from the second point with respect to the center spindle axis, the sensor mounting part being non-fixed to the pedal spindle. The force sensor is disposed on the sensor mounting part to detect a pedaling force transmitted from the pedal body to the pedal spindle.
127 VEHICLE INCLUDING AN OPERATING MEMBER US14694765 2015-04-23 US20150377281A1 2015-12-31 Masaki NAGAOKA; Yasushi AOKI
Provided is a vehicle including a vehicle body. The vehicle includes an operating member to be pressed so that the operating member performs an operation, and a wire having a first end and a second end. The first end is closer than the second end to the operating member. The vehicle includes a wire cover slidably covering the wire and slidable relative to the wire. The vehicle includes an actuating section that supports a first portion of the wire cover and that moves the wire cover in a direction away from the first end of the wire in accordance with the operation. The vehicle includes a non-actuating section supporting the first end so that an operation amount of the first end with respect to the vehicle body is smaller than an operation amount of the actuating section with respect to the vehicle body when the operating member performs the operation.
128 Routing structure for saddle type vehicle US13921434 2013-06-19 US09221512B2 2015-12-29 Yuya Ibaraki; Takasumi Yamanaka
A routing structure for a saddle type vehicle for suppressing an increase in the number of parts while the appearance of play is suppressed. The routing structure for a saddle type vehicle includes a cable guide portion formed integrally with a storage box and configured to guide an operational cable of a wire cable structure. The cable guide portion is formed in a shape of a gutter along an outer side of a peripheral edge of an opening of the storage box.
129 GUIDE DEVICE FOR A FLEXIBLE LINKING MEMBER PASSING INTO A BICYCLE FRAME US14561310 2014-12-05 US20150298759A1 2015-10-22 Matthieu LANZ
The device is designed to guide a flexible linking member passing into a bicycle frame to link a control member carried by bicycle handlebars to a receiver. The linking member (14) enters the bicycle frame via an inlet opening (15) formed in a head tube (1). The guide device (3) forms an insert that can be built into the head tube (1) and includes a guide channel (17) for the linking member (14) intended to communicate with the inlet opening (15). The insert (3) can be placed inside the head tube (1) in a seat (4) shared with an upper bearing (2) of a headset and has an internal face that can at least partially surround a fork steerer (6) inserted in the head tube (1), and an external face containing the guide channel (17).
130 BICYCLE TOP CAP US14255388 2014-04-17 US20150298758A1 2015-10-22 Leon Van Strien; Hendrikus Sebastiaan Schaapveld
A bicycle top cap is basically provided with a main body. The main body is configured to be disposed on an upper portion of a steering column of a bicycle frame. The main body further includes a first wire guide that opens in an exterior side surface of the main body. The first wire guide is configured to guide at least one wire to outside of the bicycle frame when the bicycle top cap is disposed on the bicycle frame.
131 COMPRESSION RING AND HEAD PARTS US14216681 2014-03-17 US20150259023A1 2015-09-17 Daisuke Nago
A compression ring that is configured to be disposed between a bearing and a stem of a bicycle head parts assembly. The compression ring includes a central opening for receiving a steering column, a cut out portion, a first cable passing part disposed radially outwardly from the central opening, and a first positioning part for positioning the compression ring with respect to the stem so that the first cable passing part is aligned with a second cable passing part defined in the stem.
132 BICYCLE HOSE STRUCTURE US14186049 2014-02-21 US20150239449A1 2015-08-27 Masahiro NAKAKURA
A bicycle hose structure comprises a tubular main body and a first electrical conductor. The tubular main body defines a through-hole, an inner peripheral surface and an outer peripheral surface. The through-hole is configured to arrange a force transmitting element provided so as to transmit operating force. The first electrical conductor is provided at least radially inwardly of the outer peripheral surface and has an end portion configured to be electrically connected to a bicycle component.
133 BICYCLE WITH BATTERY MOUNT US14660715 2015-03-17 US20150183489A1 2015-07-02 Jan Talavasek; Amber R. Lucas; Ian Hamilton; Robert F. Meyer; Markus Spenninger
A bicycle including a frame that has a head tube, and a frame member that is elongated along a longitudinal axis. The bicycle also includes a receiver that is disposed in the frame member, and a battery pack that is coupled to the frame member and detachably connected to the receiver. The receiver has a tapered socket and a power connector encircled by the tapered socket. The battery pack has a tapered end cap that is insertable into the tapered socket along the longitudinal axis. The tapered end cap includes a battery connector disposed on an end of the battery pack. The tapered end cap is at least partially nested within the tapered socket along the longitudinal axis upon connection between the receiver and the battery pack, and the battery connector is electrically connected to the power connector upon nesting the tapered end cap in the tapered socket.
134 Single lever drive system US13928045 2013-06-26 US08985607B2 2015-03-24 Kevin A. Schminkey
A human-powered-system utilizing an arm lever assembly and/or a pedal assembly to be adapted to or incorporated into other mechanisms including, but not limited to, wheelchairs and vehicles. The arm lever assembly includes an arm lever that is reciprocated to provide power and rotated left or right to provide steering control. Both assemblies are operatively connected to a converter, utilizing gears and one-way clutches that receives the reciprocal movements of the arm lever and converts them into a unidirectional output, to be utilized in combination or independently. The arm lever is further telescoping and when utilizing a slide mechanism operatively connected to the converter representing a first class lever offers a range of various leverages by correspondingly changing the length of the force and load end when extended and retracted.
135 INSERT FOR SECURING CABLES, CABLE LINES AND WIRES IN A BICYCLE FRAME US14470370 2014-08-27 US20150059513A1 2015-03-05 Ingo BEUTNER
An insert is removably fastened in an opening on a bicycle frame for securing cables, cable pulls, or lines routed through the opening. The insert includes a pass-through opening for the cable, the cable pull, or the line. The insert includes at least one thrust block to be inserted in the opening, by which the insert is supported in the region of the opening on the inner side of the bicycle frame after being inserted in the opening. The insert is removably fastened by at least one fastening element disposed at a distance from the thrust block such that the insert makes sealing contact at least in segments under pre-tension due to the interaction of the fastening element with the thrust block in the edge region transitioning into the peripheral contour of the underside of the insert facing the bicycle frame.
136 BICYCLE WITH BATTERY MOUNT US14192127 2014-02-27 US20140175768A1 2014-06-26 Jan Talavasek; Amber R. Lucas; Ian Hamilton; Robert F. Meyer; Markus Spenninger
A bicycle including a frame, a bottom bracket coupled to the frame and adapted to support a crankset, and a battery pack supported by the frame. The battery pack has a powered end cap with a tapered protrusion and a battery connector on an end of the tapered protrusion. The bicycle also includes a receiver supported by the frame and including a tapered socket in which the tapered protrusion is positioned. The tapered socket includes a power connector detachably coupled to the battery connector.
137 BICYCLE CABLE AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF US13968310 2013-08-15 US20140116190A1 2014-05-01 Yoko SUGII; Naoya KATO; Satoru SASAKI; Takashi SAKAMOTO; Yoshihisa KOBAYASHI; Yuichi MORISHITA
A bicycle cable is configured to be inserted in a hollow member of a bicycle. The bicycle cable basically includes a cable body and a pair of plastic tape pieces. The plastic tape pieces are attached to the cable body such that the cable body is interposed between the plastic tape pieces with a thermal adhesive layer sealing the plastic tape pieces to together with thermal adhesion. The plastic tape pieces form a pair of longitudinal extending fins projecting outwardly on both sides of the cable main body.
138 SADDLE-RIDE VEHICLE BLINKER DEVICE US13958608 2013-08-05 US20140092611A1 2014-04-03 Hideyuki SHIBUYA
A saddle-ride vehicle blinker device includes an elastic support member elastically supports the blinker main body at a blinker support part provided on a vehicle body. An electric wire outlet port is disposed at or in a vicinity of the elastic support member. The electric wire is drawn from the electric wire outlet port. A water avoiding part is to cover the electric wire outlet port. A hinge part couples the water avoiding part and the elastic support member both of which are molded integrally with the hinge part. The water avoiding part includes an engagement part which is configured to engage with at least one of a part of the blinker main body, the electric wire, and the blinker support part to maintain the water avoiding part in a position to cover the electric wire outlet port while the hinge part is bent.
139 ELECTRIC BICYCLE US13854771 2013-04-01 US20130214506A1 2013-08-22 Adam Patrick VOLLMER; Andrew Justin TAYLOR
An electric bicycle and electric bicycle frame including batteries or a battery pack stored in one or more tubes of the frame. In some cases, a pair of top tubes extend rearward of the bicycle seat tube, and an electronics housing may be disposed between the rearward extending top tube portions. Alternatively or in addition, a removable bottom bracket shell portion and a removable bottom bracket insert may be provided, to allow convenient access to the interior portions of the down tube and/or seat tube of the frame. A battery pack and/or a battery electronics management unit may be conveniently within one or both of the down tube and the seat tube.
140 Apparatus and Method for Routing Bicycle Control Cables US13763771 2013-02-11 US20130154234A1 2013-06-20 Douglas Gregg Shadwell
The present invention relates to a bicycle in which at least a portion of a control cable is routed internally. In particular, a bicycle according to the invention comprises a frame, the frame including a head tube; a fork assembly carried by the frame; and a cable guide positioned at least partially within the head tube and connected to the fork assembly, the cable guide adapted for receiving the portion of the control cable. The invention extends to a method of routing the control cables through a bicycle frame to minimize aerodynamic losses that are caused by control cables. More particularly, the method includes the steps of providing a bicycle frame comprising a head tube, providing a fork steerer including a groove formed in the fork steerer at least partially within the head tube, and positioning a portion of the cable within the groove.
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