序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 DECORATIVE BICYCLE FRAME US11871734 2007-10-12 US20090094868A1 2009-04-16 Jonathan 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.
102 Motorcycle rear wheel trim assembly US11703877 2007-02-08 US20080191444A1 2008-08-14 Alwin J. Stahel; Brian K. Stahel
A motorcycle rear wheel trim assembly, for mounting relative to a motorcycle rear wheel assembly, comprises a trim piece having an upper edge and a curved lower edge. A first mounting bracket is connected to the trim piece at a first end of the trim piece, and a second mounting bracket is attached to a second end of the trim piece. The first mounting bracket is configured to be connected to a first location on a first stationary structural member of a motorcycle adjacent to a rear wheel assembly of the motorcycle. The second mounting bracket is configured to be connected to a second location on a second stationary structural member of the motorcycle adjacent to the rear wheel assembly of the motorcycle. The first and second locations are selected to center the trim piece relative to a drive hub of the rear wheel assembly, with the upper edge of the trim piece positioned below a longitudinal axis defined by a swing arm of the motorcycle, and the lower edge of the trim piece generally adjacent to wheel rim of the rear wheel assembly.
103 FASTENER ASSEMBLY US11552526 2006-10-25 US20080101889A1 2008-05-01 Teng-Kuei Chen
A fastener assembly has a through hole, a first element and a second element. The through hole is defined through the fastener assembly. Each of the first element and the second element has a lower part and an upper part. The upper part is mounted on the lower part. The lower part of the second element is mounted detachably on the upper part of the first element. The upper part of the second element is mounted detachably and pivotally to the lower part of the first element. The fastener assembly is mounted around an article via pivoting the first element relative to the second element without extending one end of the article through the through hole.
104 Shaped neon light spark plug connectors US10697230 2003-10-31 US07018080B2 2006-03-28 Kevin L. Alexander
Shaped neon light spark plug connectors which include a continuous length of neon tubing fitted with electrodes at each end and configured to extend between and connect to the spark plug and coil of a motorcycle engine. The spark plug connectors are each characterized by a continuous, shaped neon tube light source that pulsates and flickers with operation of the engine at low engine speeds and displays a substantially continuous glow of a selected color at higher engine speeds. A specially designed jig is provided for bending the heated neon tubing into the desired configuration and fitting it between the spark plug and the coil locations. Included is a method for providing a continuous, shaped neon light spark plug-to-coil connector on a motorcycle engine, which method includes the steps of providing a jig for measuring, cutting and bending a heated neon light tube into a desired configuration and fitting the shaped tube between the coil and the spark plug connectors of a motorcycle; adding electrodes to each end of the neon tube and evacuating the tube; and attaching end connectors and boots on each end of the neon tube for electrical connection to the coil and spark plug terminals of the motorcycle engine.
105 Geared bicycle wheel display disk US11066421 2005-02-25 US20050190046A1 2005-09-01 Scott Young; Mark Young; Todd Hutcheson
The present invention describes a internally geared display bicycle wheel covers that rotate upon a gear cluster in relation to the rotation of the bicycle wheel. The invention consists of twin disk assemblies mounted to both sides of a conventional bicycle wheel and inturn to the front and rear of a bicycle frame. The disk assemblies are manufactured of lightweight inexpensive material that is formed to the convex shape of the outer surface of a bicycle wheel and includes an internal gear mechanism made of a high density, self lubricating plastic. Gear ratios may be changed to achieve a desired rotation of the outer display disk or geared as such to hold the disk in an upright position at all times whether the bicycle is in motion or in repose.
106 Shaped neon light spark plug connectors US10697230 2003-10-31 US20050094408A1 2005-05-05 Kevin Alexander
Shaped neon light spark plug connectors which include a continuous length of neon tubing fitted with electrodes at each end and configured to extend between and connect to the spark plug and coil of a motorcycle engine. The spark plug connectors are each characterized by a continuous, shaped neon tube light source that pulsates and flickers with operation of the engine at low engine speeds and displays a substantially continuous glow of a selected color at higher engine speeds. A specially designed jig is provided for bending the heated neon tubing into the desired configuration and fitting it between the spark plug and the coil locations. Included is a method for providing a continuous, shaped neon light spark plug-to-coil connector on a motorcycle engine, which method includes the steps of providing a jig for measuring, cutting and bending a heated neon light tube into a desired configuration and fitting the shaped tube between the coil and the spark plug connectors of a motorcycle; adding electrodes to each end of the neon tube and evacuating the tube; and attaching end connectors and boots on each end of the neon tube for electrical connection to the coil and spark plug terminals of the motorcycle engine.
107 Vehicle for football game US09485260 2000-05-22 US06328304B1 2001-12-11 William George Lupton
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 motorized 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.
108 Wheel disc device US09401515 1999-09-22 US06267451B1 2001-07-31 Tsai Chia Chen
A wheel disc device includes a wheel disc and locking devices. The wheel disc includes an outer cover and a seat. The wheel disc is locked to the wheel frame of a bicycle by locking devices. Illumination devices, audio devices or video devices can be attached to the wheel disc. Therefore, as power is actuated and the bicycle is driven, light cycles with different patterns or audio effects will be emitted. By the present invention, different decorations can be firmly secured to the wheel of a bicycle.
109 Cycling activity belt US09377101 1999-08-19 US06224450B1 2001-05-01 Laurie J. Norton
An activity belt to be worn by a cyclist has amusement devices attached. The amusement devices entertain a child riding in a child carrier seat behind the cyclist. The amusement devices may attach with clips so they can be changed to suit the age and interests of the child. The activity belt provides back support for the cyclist and a pocket for storing small items while cycling.
110 Bicycle mounted squirt gun and fluid dispensing apparatus US633065 1996-04-15 US5735440A 1998-04-07 Michael A. Regalbuto
A fluid dispensing apparatus is mounted to and supported by any of numerous sizes and styles of bicycles. The fluid dispensing apparatus has a means for storing water, a means for pressurizing stored water, a means for controlling the release of pressurized water in the form of a plurality of high velocity water jets, a means for independently aiming said water jets, a means for conducting fluid between components, and a means for mounting components to the frame of a bicycle. One embodiment of the invention incorporates one or a plurality of serially connected pressurized water reservoir assemblies (28), a dual piston-in-cylinder water pump assembly (24), a manually operated water pump lever assembly (22), an assembly (26) of multiple independent, manually-activated triggers, and multiple independently aimable nozzles (160, 190). The reservoir, pump, and trigger assemblies are mounted to and supported by frame members (20a, 20b, 20c, 20d) of the bicycle. The nozzles are mounted to the trigger assembly (26), a point on the frame (20), or to the helmet (192) or body parts of the rider.
111 Bicycle bubble toy US107584 1993-08-18 US5348507A 1994-09-20 John R. McGhie; Kole D. Johnson
A toy for mounting onto a handle bar of a bicycle, tricycle or the like, that, when the bicycle is moved to pass an air flow therethrough creates a stream of soap bubbles. The toy includes a double clamp mount for fitting to the bicycle handle bar and whereto a mounting rod end for mounting the toy off-set from the side of a bicycle operator is maintained, with the opposite mounting rod end for mounting to a bubble generation assembly that includes a reservoir housing for containing a water and soap solution. The reservoir housing incorporates an upright standard whereto a propeller or rotor that has a plurality of spaced blades secured at equidistant intervals around a spindle is mounted to turn in the air stream in front of a slot that has been formed along a reservoir housing top edge. A bar is secured to extend from a trailing edge of each of the propeller or rotor blades that in turn, individually mount a bubble ring across an the end thereof. Each bubble ring travels as the propeller or rotor turns, into and through the reservoir interior that contains a water and soap solution, applying a soap film across the ring that, with continued propeller or rotor turning, travels into the air stream. The exposure of the soap film covered ring to the air stream produces a soap bubble or series of bubbles flowing from each bubble ring.
112 Chain, hub, spoke and derailleur guard US112132 1993-08-26 US5326331A 1994-07-05 Orrin S. Hallock, III
A chain, hub, spoke and derailleur guard for a bicycle comprised of an annular member (1) formed substantially of a solid substance, formed with a large central opening (2) for passing over a bicycle drive wheel hub and a multi gear gear hub secured thereto, the guard is formed with hooking rearward portions (4) for locking behind the radiating bicycle wheel support structure centrally securing the guard to the wheel.
113 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.
114 Drag chute for bicycle US582991 1975-06-02 US3993323A 1976-11-23 Stephen E. Lussier
A spring ejected drag chute for a bicycle housed in a container clamped to the rear fender.
115 Bicycle wheel ornament US46264174 1974-04-22 US3879089A 1975-04-22 STULTS ALLAN C; POWELL RAYMOND H; O'BRIAN EDWARD D
An ornamental body which is primarily intended to be used between spokes of a bicycle wheel so as to be secured in place by the spokes, can be constructed utilizing a plurality of cam means on opposed surfaces of a flat body of self-supporting material. The cam means are located so that the body may be inserted between the spokes where the spokes cross and thereafter twisted so as to be located in place. As the body is twisted, the cam means exert forces which distend the spokes and then at least partially release these forces so that the cam means serve to retain the body in an operative location. The body may be formed of a fluorescent material and/or may be coated with a phosphor composition. Preferably the body is a circular disc having a centrally located opening which serves to facilitate insertion of the disc in an operative location.
116 Airfoil for two-wheeled vehicle US3614131D 1970-01-27 US3614131A 1971-10-19 LOPEZ JACK L
A stabilizing device for a two-wheeled vehicle wherein the device includes an airfoil and means for mounting the airfoil on the vehicle at a location to cause an air force to be developed during movement of the vehicle with the air force serving to produce a moment about the axis of rotation of one of the wheels of the vehicle, tending to rotate the latter in a predetermined direction.
117 Novelty accessory for bicycles US53268366 1966-03-08 US3380756A 1968-04-30 BRYAN POYNTER DONALD
118 Noise makers US44829265 1965-04-15 US3266455A 1966-08-16 IRWIN COHN
119 Tricycle-mounted hobbyhorse US42341254 1954-04-15 US2796265A 1957-06-18 FIELDS HERBERT P; MABIE PAUL S
120 Figure formed cycle US25562051 1951-11-09 US2646990A 1953-07-28 FRANKLIN FOWLER SHORTIE
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