序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Message on rotating wheel US11140094 2005-05-31 US20060279065A1 2006-12-14 Sheldon Reed
A virtual image writer device is mounted on a wheel which will exhibit a text message when the wheel is rotated. The system is enclosed in a casing and has a series of LED light thereon which can be seen as a streak of lights which streak display a message. The text of the message is changeable at will.
62 Sandwiched article for enhancement of a vehicle US11093005 2005-03-29 US20060226626A1 2006-10-12 Dennis 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.
63 Rotatable vehicle accessory US11238803 2005-09-29 US20060070789A1 2006-04-06 John Dirkson
A decorative rotatable accessory includes one or more rotatable decorative elements mounted about a cylindrical vehicle component, such as an automobile exhaust, a motorcycle fork, a head lamp, handle bar, or the like. In one implementation, an assembly comprises an interface that is mounted to the vehicle component. A rotator, which is operably coupled to one or more decorative elements, is coupled to the interface component in such a way that the one or more decorative elements can rotate in response to a wind or air force. In particular, when an air force, such as wind or exhaust pushes against one or more of the decorative elements, or against one or more impeller blades coupled to the decorative elements, the decorative elements rotate, creating a decorative motion effect.
64 Simulated motorcycle fuel tank bicycle accessory US10662271 2003-09-15 US06910703B1 2005-06-28 Paul M. Hamilton
An accessory for a bicycle of the type having a top tube, such accessory being an inflatable simulated motorcycle fuel tank which is attachable to such top tube. The simulated motorcycle fuel tank can be provided in a variety of shapes and configurations with decorations and insignia thereon.
65 Cycle with animation display US10082206 2002-02-26 US06416060B1 2002-07-09 Ting-Hsing Chen
A structure of a pedal cycle with animation display comprises a screen, a linking cord, a transmission gear and a retainer adapted to a frame of the cycle; the screen including a cabinet having a built-in display panel and a cover plate; a display section provided on the front of the cabinet, the display board driven by the linking cord; a transparent film having multiple lines thereon; a board adhered with a pattern being provided on the cover plate; the transmission gear having an active gear and fixed to a hub of a wheel of the cycle; the retainer fixed to the frame of the cycle having a passive part fastened to the linking cord; the transmission gear being driven by the advancing cycle to rotate with its active gear relatively to the passive part and to indirectly drive the linking cord by compromising the circumference of the active gear, then the display panel for the transparent film to move between the display section of the screen and the board of the cover plate.
66 Pressurized cyclist water spraying apparatus US09421326 1999-10-18 US06196474B1 2001-03-06 Michael Hillerson
A pressurized cycling water spraying apparatus adapted to be mounted on a cycling device having at least one rotating wheel. The apparatus includes a reservoir having an interior adapted to contain a fluid, an electric generator adapted to generate electric power from the rotation of the wheel, and an electric pump powered by the electric generator and adapted to pressurize the interior of the reservoir by a flow of air from the pump through an air tube and into the reservoir. Pressurized fluid is conveyed from the reservoir through a first tube to a fluid valve adapted to block or pass the pressurized fluid. With the valve in an open position, fluid is further conveyed through a second fluid tube to a spray nozzle adapted to provide a stream of fluid to the rider of the cycling device.
67 Simulated engine with sound generator US44694 1993-04-12 US5314372A 1994-05-24 Fred J. Kramer
A battery and generator operated electro-mechanical device looks like an engine and emits engine sounds. The engine attaches to a bicycle frame giving the bicycle the appearance of being a motor bike. The engine makes an authentic idle sound when first started up and sounds like an engine accelerating to full throttle as the bike is pedalled. In a second embodiment, a fully mechanical engine sound is produced whenever the bike is in motion. Both embodiments are housed in an authentic looking engine housing.
68 Flexible safety mast mounting US763521 1985-08-08 US4632354A 1986-12-30 Joseph S. Asciutto
A mast mounting assembly is provided for supporting a safety flag mast, communication antenna or the like. The novel assembly comprises a mounting bolt that can be permanently attached to a vehicle with the free end of the bolt extending in an upright position. The free end of the bolt has a drilled bore opening to receive and anchor the lower base end of the mast. A collar has a pair of bore openings extending from opposite ends thereof, one of the openings being smaller in diameter through which the base end of the mast can be press-fitted, the other of the openings adapted to be press-fitted over the mounting bolt. The collar is made of a hard resilient material, such as a urethane plastic, to provide a resilient support to the base of the mast for dampening the oscillations to prevent injury to the vehicle operator. In event of damage to the mast, such as by vehicle roll over, the collar can be pulled off the mounting bolt and the mast without the need for any tools.
69 Simulated flying figure with movable wings US703306 1985-02-20 US4601478A 1986-07-22 John C. Robertson; Paul S. Santarsiero
A simulated flying-figure unit is adapted for mounting upon the handlebar structure of a child's ride-on toy, and permits the child to operate a push-button lever to simulate flapping wings while riding the vehicle. The construction of the unit disposes the operating button in convenient position, and achieves a desirable mechanical advantage, for facile actuation. The wing assembly used is readily disengageable from the unit, and yet is constructed to afford durability and secure mounting.
70 Liquid ejecting toy US968195 1978-12-11 US4209113A 1980-06-24 Wayne A. Kuna
A toy liquid ejecting device includes a refillable liquid supply reservoir which is connected to a discharge chamber by a gravity operated check valve. A selectively operable actuator pressurizes fluid within the discharge chamber to effect a pressurized liquid stream discharge to the atmosphere. A spring actuated check valve in the discharge path closes to permit refilling of the discharge chamber during recycling of the actuator. The enclosure for the device is formed and sized to resemble a futuristic device, such as a laser weapon, and includes a mounting bracket for detachably mounting the device on the handle bars of a bicycle or other vehicle.
71 Bicycle game device and method of playing games therewith US867461 1978-01-06 US4185823A 1980-01-29 Bruce R. Brown
An apparatus for playing a bicycle game, and forming part of or attached to a bicycle or similar vehicle, can release a plug or similar object, so as to drop the plug at a target on the ground. Actuation for release of the plug is carried out by the rider. The apparatus also includes an indicator means such as a trailing line, for temporary detachment by a pursuer, and this action can also release the plug. The game can be carried out by a single rider and in games of pursuit by teams each comprising several riders.
72 Liquid gun for use on wheeled vehicle US3677446D 1969-08-04 US3677446A 1972-07-18 GUYER REYNOLDS W JR; CROSS NORTON M JR; GRIGGS BARBARA ALLEN; LUNDQUIST MARTIN A
A water gun for use on a bicycle or tricycle vehicle in which a pump driven by a roller engageable with a wheel of the vehicle drives a pump to pump water from a container through a nozzle. A cable controlled by a handle secured to the handle bar of the vehicle is used to move the roller into engagement with the wheel when it is desired to squirt water. A clacker may also be actuated by the roller to produce a sound simulating that of a machine gun.
73 Bicycle parachute US3614132D 1969-10-17 US3614132A 1971-10-19 ASHWORTH DONALD T
A housing having a pivoted bottom retaining a collapsed and folded drag parachute therein. The housing is mounted near the rear of a bicycle and a remote release cord is attached to the bottom to release the parachute so that it will deploy and billow out to the rear and slow the bicycle and simulate a drag parachute used to slow a drag racer or other fast moving vehicles.
74 Combustion exhaust simulator US3479759D 1968-11-27 US3479759A 1969-11-25 LATTIS DONALD J; CONGLETON WAYNE L; GOMEZ JOSE J
75 Animated toy attachment for velocipedes US42063954 1954-04-02 US2709601A 1955-05-31 HANS GOERDITZ
76 Tricycle attachment device US17920550 1950-08-14 US2630334A 1953-03-03 EWERS FRANKLIN J
77 BICYCLE WHEEL SPINNER ASSEMBLY PCT/US2007064156 2007-03-16 WO2007112218A3 2008-02-07 WILL CHRIS MICHAEL; FRANKEL AARON THOMAS; HONERKAMP ANTHONY JOESEPH
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.
78 A DEVICE FOR ATTACHMENT TO A SPOKED BICYCLE WHEEL US15757760 2016-08-30 US20180345719A1 2018-12-06 Andrew James Maxwell; Thomas Donald Maxwell
A device (10) for attachment to a spoked bicycle wheel (not shown, comprises a central section (11) locatable around the wheel hub (not shown), and a plurality of elongate members (12, 13, 14, 15, 21) attachable to the central section (11). When attached to the central section (11), the elongate members (12, 13, 14, 15, 21) are radially and equidistantly disposed thereabout. The length of the and each elongate member (12, 13, 14, 15, 21) is adjustable, if required, such that, in use, the elongate members (12, 13, 14, 15, 21) extend from the central section (11) to the rim of the wheel (not shown).
79 Light with increased visibility and flexible mounting system US15431055 2017-02-13 US09975594B2 2018-05-22 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.
80 LOWER FORK EXTENDER ADAPTER US15810897 2017-11-13 US20180065699A1 2018-03-08 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.
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