序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Bicycle mounted water toy US111343 1987-10-22 US4807813A 1989-02-28 Larry Coleman
An amusement device adapted to be mounted to a bicycle or other velocipede designed to promote enjoyment and safty. The amusement device has a fluid reservoir, a pump driven by the velocipede wheel for removing fluid from the reservoir, a conduit for conveying water from the pump to an exit nozzle and a helmet adapted to be worn by the rider of the velocipede to which the nozzle can be attached.
42 Simulated motorcycle exhaust pipe and engine sound device for bicycles US914768 1986-10-03 US4735592A 1988-04-05 Leonard R. Griffin
A simulated motorcycle exhaust pipe and engine sound device for bicycles including a hollow member which can be outwardly flared from a front end to an open end. This construction simulates, in appearance, an exhaust pipe. A removable spoke engaging member is engaged with the hollow member. When the device is mounted on a bicycle, the spoke engaging member extends between spokes of the bicycle wheel. Means for removably mounting the device to a bike frame are provided. As the bicycle wheel rotates, the spoke engaging member successively engages with the spokes of the bicycle causing the spoke engaging member to vibrate. These vibrations resonate through the hollow member to produce a realistic combustion engine sound.
43 Bike kite US960231 1978-11-13 US4190218A 1980-02-26 Michael Cousens, Jr.
A ball joint is affixed to the harness of a kite and a kite string is tied at its first end to the ball joint. A kite tethering device is affixed to the frame of a bicycle for affixing the second end of the string to the bicycle. The kite tethering device comprises an elastic cord affixed at its first end to the second end of the kite string. A tubular member has a ball joint seat formed in a first end thereof for accommodating the ball joint. The elastic cord passes through the tubular member and out of such member at the second end thereof. A clamp affixed to the second end of the elastic cord is clamped to the frame of the bicycle between the seat and the rear wheel thereof whereby when the kite is not borne aloft, the elastic cord maintains the ball joint seated in the ball joint seat of the tubular member.
44 Animal simulating attachment for bicycles US17430750 1950-07-17 US2643133A 1953-06-23 ADAM LUCCHESI
45 Animal form attachment for bicycles US22129051 1951-04-16 US2599309A 1952-06-03 WUNDERLY HARRY L
46 Scooter with removable toy US15205453 2016-07-08 US09630674B2 2017-04-25 Ian Desberg
A scooter having a handlebar assembly that includes a vertical portion supporting a handlebar. The vertical portion includes an opening at its top end and the opening is configured to receive an elongate portion of a toy. The assembly also includes a ring portion at the opening of the vertical portion and the ring portion frictionally engages the elongate portion of the toy. The vertical portion and the ring portion are configured to securely support the elongate portion of the toy.
47 LOWER FORK EXTENDER ADAPTER US15209325 2016-07-13 US20170015379A1 2017-01-19 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.
48 Aerosol fluid deterrent system US14165024 2014-01-27 US09395161B1 2016-07-19 Harry E. Hegarty
An animal and attacker deterrent system to be mounted to a bicycle or to an similar vehicle is disclosed herein. The deterrent system in one example comprises a compressed gas cylinder where the gas includes a chemical animal deterrent and a carrier. In one example the system utilizes a user-actuated valve coupled to the compressed gas cylinder. The actuator for the valve mounted within easy reach of the user (vehicle operator) such as mounted to the bicycle handlebars. The system in one example comprises a short gas conduit having a first end coupled to the user-actuated valve and a second end fluidly coupled to a plurality of mist producing spray apertures.
49 Scooter with removable toy US14885159 2015-10-16 US09387901B2 2016-07-12 Ian Desberg
A scooter having a handlebar assembly that includes a vertical portion supporting a handlebar. The vertical portion includes an opening at its top end and the opening is configured to receive an elongate portion of a toy. The assembly also includes a ring portion at the opening of the vertical portion and the ring portion frictionally engages the elongate portion of the toy. The vertical portion and the ring portion are configured to securely support the elongate portion of the toy.
50 Fluid delivery system for personal mobility devices US13365124 2012-02-02 US09228792B2 2016-01-05 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.
51 Motorcycle fender cosmetic enhancement/kickstand support US14203694 2014-03-11 US09211926B1 2015-12-15 David M. Blaeser
A motorcycle fender cosmetic enhancement/kickstand support for easily enhancing the appearance of motorcycles and to stabilize parked motorcycles. The motorcycle fender cosmetic enhancement/kickstand support includes a planar support member having a top, a bottom, opposed ends and sides, and a thickness and adapted to being magnetically attached to a fender of a motorcycle; and a pad member removably supported by the planar support member.
52 PERSONALIZED MOTORCYCLE HAND OPERATING LEVERS FOR THE FRONT BRAKE AND CLUTCH US14729711 2015-06-03 US20150344094A1 2015-12-03 Edmond Douglas Monroe
A personalized motorcycle hand operating lever for the front brake or clutch is disclosed. Hand levers for operating the clutch and brake are positioned on the handlebars of a motorcycle inward of the hand grip, and an extension on the proximal end of the hand lever allows connection of one or more three-dimensional personalization symbols on the same plane as the handlebar and hand lever. The three-dimensional symbols can be an area code, geographical indicator, club insignia or anything of significance to the operator.
53 Frame-supported vehicle with frame forming leaky light pipe US13096241 2011-04-28 US08740433B2 2014-06-03 Forrest Smith
A frame-supported vehicle, such as a bicycle or the like, has at least one frame component made of a light diffusing or fluorescent translucent or transparent material to form a leaky light pipe, and at least one light source in light communication with the frame component, whereby light propagates within the frame and is visible from outside the frame by diffusion or fluorescence or a combination thereof. The bicycle is highly visible at night, and may carry logos or other indicia that are enhanced by the background illumination, which may be redirected out of the tube.
54 Coaxial tube holder US13015829 2011-01-28 US08632090B2 2014-01-21 Chih-Hsien Chen
A coaxial tube holder is provided, which essentially has a holder major body having an aperture for tightening and holding fork tube of bicycle. The holder major body has an abutment segment provided on the bottom side thereof, which is abutted against bearing seat body of head tube. An ornamental cover is inserted outside the holder major body. Then the assembly can be finished very easily and securely between the head tube and the fork tube by the holder major body. Further, the ornamental cover can be made in different color or to be transparent, or to have decorative body having pattern, veins or characters images thereon, so that the overall design can be more novel and dazzling to attract more consumer groups to purchase. Hence, benefit of enhancing competitiveness of industry can be achieved.
55 LUMINESCENT BICYCLE US13096241 2011-04-28 US20120275179A1 2012-11-01 Forrest Smith
A frame-supported vehicle, such as a bicycle or the like, has at least one frame component made of a light diffusing or fluorescent translucent or transparent material to form a leaky light pipe, and at least one light source in light communication with the frame component, whereby light propagates within the frame and is visible from outside the frame by diffusion or fluorescence or a combination thereof. The bicycle is highly visible at night, and may carry logos or other indicia that are enhanced by the background illumination, which may be redirected out of the tube.
56 Decal protector and protection method US12272230 2008-11-17 US08171660B2 2012-05-08 Ronald M. Joynt
A decal plate assembly for a motocross motorcycle includes an underlying base plate such as a number plate that is mounted to the vehicle. A decal having printed indicia thereon is attached to the base plate via adhesive or being integrally molded into the base plate. Additionally, the transparent cover plate at least partially covers a portion of the decal and the underlying base plate to prevent wear of the decal. This is particular applicable to high wear regions such as in the boot area of the motocross motorcycle where decals are typically subject to high wear.
57 CUSTOM DECORATIVE COVERING FOR BICYCLES AND THE LIKE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE OF THE COVERING US12550375 2009-08-29 US20110049835A1 2011-03-03 Brad Rafter
A custom-cut decorative covering, and method of its manufacture, is disclosed, the covering designed to substantially cover at least a frame of a bicycle or similar device without a need for user cutting and/or trimming of the covering. The covering of the invention can be quickly applied and quickly removed and/or replaced, and thoroughly covers portions of the bike so as to make them appear painted. The method for manufacturing the covering includes receiving make and model information and covering-material selection information, converting make and model information into surface-covering information, which information is then sent to a CNC cutting machine, and feeding selected covering material into the CNC machine to be cut in accordance with the surface-covering information. Surface-covering information can be provided by table look-up, CAD/CAM modeling, surface scanning, or hand-measuring of real bicycle parts. In exemplary embodiments, the covering has an adhesive inner surface.
58 Decorative attachment for motorcycle windshield US12588494 2009-10-16 US20100096877A1 2010-04-22 William M. Vinson
The decorative attachment for a motorcycle windshield is an ornamental grill or the like adapted for positioning on or over an existing windshield of a motorcycle. The decorative attachment for a motorcycle windshield includes a frame having opposed first and second surfaces. The first surface has first user-selectable ornamentation formed thereon. A screen is mounted within the frame. The screen also has opposed first and second surfaces. The first surface also has second user-selectable ornamentation formed thereon. The second surface of the frame is secured to the motorcycle windshield through the use of any suitable attachment or fastener.
59 Decal Protector and Protection Method US12272230 2008-11-17 US20090068392A1 2009-03-12 Ronald M. Joynt
A decal plate assembly for a motocross motorcycle includes an underlying base plate such as a number plate that is mounted to the vehicle. A decal having printed indicia thereon is attached to the base plate via adhesive or being integrally molded into the base plate. Additionally, the transparent cover plate at least partially covers a portion of the decal and the underlying base plate to prevent wear of the decal. This is particular applicable to high wear regions such as in the boot area of the motocross motorcycle where decals are typically subject to high wear.
60 Bicycle Wheel Spinner Assembly US11624846 2007-01-19 US20070222179A1 2007-09-27 Chris Michael Will; Aaron Thomas Frankel; Anthony Joeseph Honerkamp
A wheel spinner assembly for mounting on a bicycle and enhancement of the bicycle's aesthetic features. The bicycle wheel spinner assembly is adapted for use on a bicycle wheel having an axle and a plurality of spokes, includes a hub assembly, an end cap member and a rotor. The end cap member is operatively connected to the hub assembly and configured to contact an axle of a bicycle wheel and the rotor is operatively connected to the hub assembly and extends radially outwardly therefrom.
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