序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 VEHICLE FOR FOOTBALL GAME EP98937624.9 1998-08-06 EP1009494B1 2003-09-24 LUPTON, William, George
The invention provides a game apparatus which is in the nature of a vehicle or an attachment for a vehicle, the vehicle being operated by a driver, who travels with the vehicle. The idea is that the apparatus is equipped to receive from a play surface, hold and propel over the play surface a play member in particular a ball. The apparatus can be described as a motorised version of football. The apparatus has an inlet by which the ball is received, and either the ball is propelled back out of the inlet or out of either of one or more separate outlets in the apparatus. When the ball enters the inlet it is held by a holding plate which rests, by gravity, on the top of the ball.
22 A TOY EXHAUST DEVICE FOR ATTACHMENT TO A REAR STAY OF THE FRAME OF A BICYCLE US15576196 2016-04-26 US20180201337A1 2018-07-19 Andrew James MAXWELL; Thomas Donald MAXWELL
A toy exhaust device (10) for attachment to a rear stay (11) of the frame of a bicycle, the device (10) comprises an elongate body unit (13) having formations (14, 15) thereon shaped so that the body unit (13) is locatable against the surface (16) of the rear stay 11, which surface (16) faces out from the frame, an exhaust pipe (17) extending from the body unit (13) to the rear of the frame and away therefrom, when the body unit (13) is attached thereto. The device (10) is symmetrically disposed about a plane of division (18) of the device (10), in which plane of division the longitudinal axis of the body unit (13) lies, and such that, in use, when an exhaust device (10) is attached to each side of the frame one device (10) will be a mirror image of the other device (10).
23 Lower fork extender adapter US15209325 2016-07-13 US09889903B2 2018-02-13 Misty Michelle McNeeley; Dennis Eugene McNeeley
Various examples are provided for adaption of a front fork of a motorcycle. In one example, an adapter includes a slot extending inward from a proximal end of the adapter; axle openings on opposite sides of the adapter; and access openings extending inward from a distal end of the adapter to the slot. The slot can be configured to align with an end of a fork leg assembly of a motorcycle and the axle openings can be configured to align with an axle channel of the fork leg assembly. The access openings can provide access to fasteners of the fork leg assembly. In another example, a method includes positioning an adapter on the end of the fork leg assembly, inserting an axle into an axle channel through axle openings of the adapter, and securing the end cap onto the axle using fasteners accessible through openings of the adapter.
24 FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY, MOTORCYCLE ACCESSORY, AND METHOD OF ATTACHMENT US15163013 2016-05-24 US20170341697A1 2017-11-30 Scott McKinster; Stephen Perry; Stephen Hebert
A fuel tank assembly for a motorcycle. The fuel tank assembly includes a fuel tank defining a fuel containment volume. The fuel tank has an upper wall. A fuel cap is operable to selectively open and close the fuel containment volume. A motorcycle accessory is attachable to the fuel tank via a connection structure including first and second connection portions that are complementary and inter-engageable together to positively define a fully-secured state. The first connection portion is secured to an exterior surface of the upper wall of the fuel tank, and the second connection portion is secured to the motorcycle accessory. The connection structure defines a finite position and rotational orientation of the motorcycle accessory upon relative rotation of the motorcycle accessory with respect to the fuel tank to the fully secured state.
25 Light with Increased Visibility and Flexible Mounting System US15431055 2017-02-13 US20170151990A1 2017-06-01 Lynn Teitel
A light device includes a light engine. A plurality of petals extends radially outward from the light engine. A trim is disposed over the petals and light engine. An installation card is disposed between the trim and the petals and includes an elongated opening. A strap extends through the elongated opening of the installation card. A light-emitting diode is connected to the light engine. A support component is formed on a surface of the petals. The strap includes a hook surface and a loop surface opposite the hook surface. The installation card includes a second elongated opening formed near an edge of the installation card and a third opening formed in a central region of the installation card. A plurality of straps includes a width of the straps being less than a width of the elongated opening. The plurality of straps includes a zip tie.
26 Bicycle wind resistance trainer US14259765 2014-04-23 US09650097B2 2017-05-16 Andrew Casino
A wind resistance apparatus removably attachable to a bicycle is provided. The apparatus includes a disc oriented to provide wind resistance as the bicycle moves; and a connecting piece coupled to the disc at one end of the connecting piece and including a mounting portion at another end of the connecting piece arranged to mount the connecting piece onto a the bicycle in an orientation where a periphery of the disc is substantially included within a plane that is substantially perpendicular to a plane passing through a rear wheel of the bicycle.
27 System and method for varying hologram visibility US13924525 2013-06-21 US09561684B2 2017-02-07 Seferino Rivera, III
A system and method for varying hologram visibility is disclosed herein. Specifically the system can comprise a shield. The shield can comprise a first layer and a second layer. The first layer can comprise a photochromic material having a dark state and a light state. The second layer can comprise a hologram that is less visible the first layer is in the light state. The method can comprise attaching a second layer to a first layer. The first layer can comprise a photochromic material having a dark state and a light state. The second layer can comprise a hologram. The hologram can be less visible when the first layer is in the light state than when the first layer is in the dark state.
28 Decorative lighting system for sporting equipment US14287525 2014-05-27 US09366404B1 2016-06-14 Dakota W. Porter; Garret W. Porter
A decorative lighting system for sporting equipment includes at least one strip of electrical lights, such as LED lamps, which are connected to an electrical power source via wiring, and which are attached to an article of sporting equipment such as a snowboard, snow skis, snowshoes, a skateboard, a bicycle, or the like. The decorative lighting system may be substantially waterproof, and may provide both an attractive appearance when the sporting equipment is used in low-light conditions, while making the sporting equipment more visible in darkness.
29 Fluid Delivery System For Personal Mobility Devices US14952211 2015-11-25 US20160074893A1 2016-03-17 Nathan A. Scolari
This invention is a scooter manufactured in combination with a water cannon or a scooter accessory comprising: a scooter having a platform, standard, and handle; a fluid reservoir carried by said scooter in fluid communications with an actuator; a nozzle in fluid communications with said reservoir and carried by said handle so that fluid contained in said reservoir is forced through said nozzle when said actuator is activated. The nozzle can rotate without moving the handle and the actuator can be activated by the rider's hand or foot and be manual or motorized.
30 BICYCLE WIND RESISTANCE TRAINER US14259765 2014-04-23 US20140312602A1 2014-10-23 Andrew CASINO
A wind resistance apparatus removably attachable to a bicycle is provided. The apparatus includes a disc oriented to provide wind resistance as the bicycle moves; and a connecting piece coupled to the disc at one end of the connecting piece and including a mounting portion at another end of the connecting piece arranged to mount the connecting piece onto a the bicycle in an orientation where a periphery of the disc is substantially included within a plane that is substantially perpendicular to a plane passing through a rear wheel of the bicycle.
31 System and Method for Varying Hologram Visibility US13924525 2013-06-21 US20130280446A1 2013-10-24 Seferino Rivera, III
A system and method for varying hologram visibility is disclosed herein. Specifically the system can comprise a shield. The shield can comprise a first layer and a second layer. The first layer can comprise a photochromic material having a dark state and a light state. The second layer can comprise a hologram that is less visible the first layer is in the light state. The method can comprise attaching a second layer to a first layer. The first layer can comprise a photochromic material having a dark state and a light state. The second layer can comprise a hologram. The hologram can be less visible when the first layer is in the light state than when the first layer is in the dark state.
32 Decorative bicycle frame US11871734 2007-10-12 US08230627B2 2012-07-31 Johnathan Soll; Amanda Soll
Kits for decorating a bicycle frame are provided. In one embodiment, the kits may comprise a decal, a bicycle frame, and an attachment point disposed on the frame wherein the decal is adopted to be removably attached to the bicycle frame at the attachment point. Alternatively, the kits may comprise a bicycle frame, and a decorable surface affixed to the bicycle frame wherein the surface is adopted to receive removable decorations.
33 SPROCKET AND ROTOR COVERS US13008536 2011-01-18 US20110177898A1 2011-07-21 Daniel Haydon
A sprocket and rotor cover is provided that includes a hollow annular structure having a substantially U-shaped cross-section along any portion of the structure and having an outer surface, an inner surface, and a pair of inner circumferential edges defining a centrally-disposed opening of the hollow annular structure. The sprocket and rotor cover further includes an annular receiving cavity that is defined between the inner surface of the hollow annular structure and that has a shape adapted to fit around a sprocket or a rotor. Methods of using the sprocket and rotor covers to change a sprocket or tire on a motorcycle are also provided.
34 Sandwiched article for enhancement of a vehicle US11093005 2005-03-29 US07927449B2 2011-04-19 Dennis L. Dehn; Tadao Kodate
A cured sandwiched article may be used to enhance a portion of a vehicle. In some embodiments, a cured sandwiched article may include a core sandwiched between one or more backing layers and one or more top layers cured to conform to a surface of a vehicle. A cured sandwiched article may be made by steps including shaping a core, positioning the core between one or more backing layers and one or more top layers to form the sandwiched article, and curing the sandwiched article. A cured sandwiched article may be connected to a surface of a vehicle by providing adhesive to a bottom surface of the cured sandwiched article, positioning the cured sandwiched article on a surface of the vehicle, and curing the adhesive. In some embodiments, the cured sandwiched article may include a plurality of fiber-optic fibers.
35 Ride on device with integral fluid dispensing system US12077851 2008-03-21 US20090236815A1 2009-09-24 Daniel S. O'Toole
A ride on device such as a tricycle, big wheel, bicycle, three-wheeled bike or the like has an integral fluid dispensing system that enables the rider to disperse fluid into the atmosphere from a fluid reservoir formed internal to and within the frame of the ride on device through one or more spray nozzles. The spray nozzles are integral with the steering assembly of the ride on device and are predisposed to aim in cooperative with the direction of the steering assembly. An electric pump is utilized in cooperation with a power source to force the fluid from the internal fluid reservoir by actuation of a switch that is also disposed integral with the ride on device.
36 Pedal-operated fluid dispensing apparatus US10823890 2004-04-14 US20050242133A1 2005-11-03 William Ward
A fluid dispensing apparatus integrated within a pedal operated vehicle such as bicycles, tricycles, three-wheelers, four-wheelers and paddleboats is provided comprising a means for storing a fluid, such as water, a means for pressurizing said stored fluid, a means for controlling the release of said pressurized fluid in the form of one or more jets. In the preferred embodiment, the fluid is stored within one or more tanks or reservoirs, which tanks include a pump mechanism for pressurizing the tanks and the fluid stored therein. The pump mechanism includes pistons which are connected to the pedal cranks of the vehicle such that operation of the pedals so as to propel the vehicle simultaneously serves to reciprocate the pistons of the pump mechanism, thereby pressurizing the fluid tanks. Connected to the fluid storage tanks is at least one conduit or hose which is connected at its opposite end to a nozzle for dispensing the fluid. A trigger is incorporated with said nozzle so as to allow the user to alternatively release the pressurized fluid or stop the flow of said fluid. The nozzle may be incorporated on the handlebars or steering mechanism of the vehicle such that the fluid is released in the direction the vehicle is facing. A safety valve is also provided for the storage tanks to prevent the generation of dangerous pressure level.
37 Points cover with rotating accessory US10912934 2004-08-06 US20050029020A1 2005-02-10 John Luch
The invention comprises a motorcycle camshaft or transmission drive shaft driven, threaded metal shaft encased in a bearing and oil seal, projecting through a points cover plate (or transmission cover/Derby cover exposing an ornamental (decorative) object or power driven tool that provides relative movement from the spinning shaft. The decorative element may take the shape of a die, fan, skull, small figure or other such element that may use the relative movement of the drive shaft to be decorative. The fixed positioned points cover plate may be an additional decorative element that may enhance the moving decorative element.
38 Actuable audible display for bicycle handlebars US09384991 1999-08-30 US06288633B1 2001-09-11 Lee Volpe; Steven Goldmeier
An actuable audible display (10) for mounting on the handlebars (12) of a child's vehicle such as a bicycle includes a visual image (15) depicted on a plate-like member (16) affixed to the handlebars and an actuable sound unit (19) mounted on the back of the plate-like member, which can be actuated by the rider of the bicycle to produce audible sounds that are commonly associated with what is depicted in the visual image. The plate-like member (16) has a generally trapezoidal shape corresponding to the shape of the handlebars, and is securable to the handlebars by looping self-locking ties (38) through holes (28, 30, 32, 34) in the plate-like member. The sound unit (19) is actuated by a button (54) which causes an electronics package (54) to retrieve from storage a recorded sound and to drive a loudspeaker 58 to produce a corresponding audible sound effect.
39 Motorcycle swingarm cover US900944 1997-07-25 US6105700A 2000-08-22 Geoffrey Thomas Williams; Wyatt S. Fuller
A swingarm cover adapted to be mounted on a motorcycle swingarm and covering at least a portion of the outer face and at least a portion of the end face of the swingarm. For example, the cover can be designed to cover at least a portion of both the rear axle and the adjuster of the motorcycle. Preferably, the cover includes an opening for providing access to the rear axle, and an outer member detachably mounted to the cover and positioned to cover the opening. The cover can be secured to the swingarm by a clamping bar adapted to positioned against an inner face of the swingarm and interconnected with the cover to maintain the cover mounted on the swingarm. The cover can further include a notch for receiving a belt guard mounting arm of the motorcycle. Preferably, the cover wraps around at least a portion of the upper face and the lower face of the swingarm.
40 Beads for bicycle wheel spokes US778819 1985-09-23 US4906050A 1990-03-06 Thomas S. Soder; Larry V. Harmen
Beads which can be snapped onto bicycle wheel spokes and which are free to slide along the spokes. The beads are colored and create pleasing visible and audible effects when the wheel turns.
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