序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
241 Forward viewing device for a bicycle US15146351 2016-05-04 US09618662B1 2017-04-11 Carl Francis Panek
A forward viewing device allows a cyclist having a head down position to view a scene forward of a bicycle. The device includes a prism fixed to a support which is connected to the bicycle forward of the cyclist. An image of the scene is transmitted through a forward facing surface of the prism, reflected internally by at least two surfaces of the prism, and transmitted to the cyclist through a prism surface as an image which is not mirrored left to right or turned upside down. In an embodiment, multiple prisms are positioned with adjacent ends, to increase the horizontal field of view. In another embodiment, multiple prisms are offset vertically, to increase the vertical field of view. In another embodiment, the device has a single optical element and does not require alignment.
242 MULTIFUNCTIONAL REARVIEW MIRROR STRUCTURE OF MOTORCYCLE US14708288 2015-05-10 US20160325685A1 2016-11-10 CHI-HSIU CHEN
A multifunctional motorcycle rearview mirror structure includes a rearview mirror and a journey data recorder. The rearview mirror is mounted to a motorcycle and has a major surface that forms a mirror surface in which a display is mounted and an opposite major surface in which a coupling trough including two first electrical conduction sections is formed and includes a control module and a GPS signal transmitter/receiver unit mounted therein. The journey data recorder is removably coupled to the coupling trough of the rearview mirror and includes two second electrical conduction sections respectively corresponding to the first electrical conduction sections. As such, the journey data recorder is coupled to the coupling trough of the rearview mirror with electrical engagement established between the first and second electrical conduction sections. The GPS signal transmitter/receiver unit receives a GPS signal to achieve GPS navigation that is displayable on the display.
243 Integrated Hand Guard System US14696473 2015-04-26 US20160311490A1 2016-10-27 Paul Degarate
Integrated Hand Guard System for vehicles utilizing handlebars for steering, consisting of; hand/controls guards (guards), integral/stowable mirror assembly, damper mount, display guard and integral electrical accessory mounting provisions.
244 REFLECTING MIRROR STRUCTURE AND VEHICLES COMPRISING THE SAME US15073620 2016-03-17 US20160272262A1 2016-09-22 Yun-Long TUN
A reflecting mirror structure used for vehicle is provided. The vehicle includes a head tube, handlebars disposed at upper end of the head tube, and a front wheel disposed at lower end of the head tube. The reflecting mirror structure has first and second mirrors, the first mirror is disposed at the head tube, and the second mirror is disposed at the head tube and between the first mirror and the front wheel. A multi-wheel vehicle is also provided to have a head tube, handlebars disposed at an upper end of the head tube, a front wheel disposed at a lower end of the head tube, and the aforesaid reflecting mirror structure. A vehicle is further provided to have a stem and a reflecting mirror structure. Angles of these two mirrors can be adjusted depending on user's light reflection condition.
245 Wearable reflective device US14354312 2012-10-26 US09445657B2 2016-09-20 Raymond Phillip Crane
A wearable reflective device. The wearable reflective device includes a mirror, a base and a strap. The strap is attached to the base for securing the device to a user. The mirror is connected to the base by a pivotal element and a rotational element, wherein the pivotal element is configured to allow the mirror to pivot along a first plane, the rotational element configured to allow the mirror and pivotal element to rotate in a second plane. The first plane is substantially orthogonal to the second plane.
246 REARVIEW MIRROR WITH CONCEALED AND LIGHT-TRANSMITTABLE TURN SIGNAL LIGHT US14660895 2015-03-17 US20160236742A1 2016-08-18 Ying-Chung Chen
Provided is a rearview mirror with concealed and light-transmittable turn signal light, which is applicable to a vehicle to provide a function of a rearview with light reflection achieved with a reflector, and in addition, an outer cover of the rearview mirror is structured to allow for emission of light of turn signal therethrough so as to also provide a function of alarming for driving safety. The outer cover is made of a light-transmitting material and the outer cover has a surface that is subjected to sputtering to form a sputtering-coated film thereon. The outer cover receives therein a light casing, which is fixed to a minor base of the review mirror by fasteners. Electrical wires extend along a rearview mirror bracket to connect to the light base. The mirror base and the light casing are coupled to each other.
247 STRADDLE-TYPE VEHICLE US14975447 2015-12-18 US20160176467A1 2016-06-23 Hiroshi Ishii; Daisuke Saeki; Tomo Yamamoto
A straddle-type vehicle comprises a vehicle body frame including a head pipe, and a front frame extending rearward from the head pipe; a motor placed below the front frame and supported on the front frame; a control device which controls the motor; and a support member placed in front of the head pipe, the control device being fastened to the support member.
248 BROAD VIEW MIRROR FOR A CYCLE VEHICLE US14720926 2015-05-25 US20150251718A1 2015-09-10 Vance A. Hoff; Phillip G. Larson; Perry D. Hoff; Mark A. Hoff
A mirror assembly for mounting to a handlebar of a motorcycle or other cycle vehicle, including a handle enabling an operator of the motorcycle to rotate the mirror without requiring the operator to remove a hand from the handlebar. The rotation swivels the mirror from a view to the rear to a position with a view to the side. Upon releasing the handle, a compression spring within the assembly returns the mirror to its original position. The mounting arrangement for the assembly includes two portions rotatable perpendicularly to one another, permitting the mirror arrangement to be adjusted after coupling with the handlebar such that the stem of the mirror is plumb. This ensures that when the handle is engaged rotating the mirror, the orientation of the mirror is maintained such that the top edge of the mirror remains level during rotation and that the mirror stem remains plumb.
249 Saddle type vehicle US14177304 2014-02-11 US09016769B2 2015-04-28 Keita Mikura; Taro Nishimoto; Eiji Sugiyama; Tomiji Niitsu; Hisashi Kadomasu
A saddle type vehicle is provided wherein, even where an accommodating portion is provided on a front cowl, a wind inlet portion for a screen can be readily formed centrally in a vehicle widthwise direction and an aerodynamic property and a cooling performance can be assured suitably. The saddle type vehicle includes a vehicle body frame, a steering shaft supported for rotation at a front end of the vehicle body frame and configured to steer a front wheel, a front cowl disposed around the steering shaft and covering a front portion of a vehicle body, and a pair of accommodation portions provided on the front cowl. The accommodation portions are disposed in left and right pair. A wind inlet portion of a screen provided so as to be erected uprightly from the front cowl is disposed between the left and right accommodation portions.
250 Forward view bicycle mirror assembly US13584475 2012-08-13 US08979285B1 2015-03-17 Larry Sasaki
A forward view bicycle mirror assembly for attachment to a handlebar of a bicycle includes an elongated assembly frame adapted for attachment to the handlebar; a mirror carriage slidably carried by the assembly frame, the mirror carriage selectively adjustable in position along a longitudinal axis of the assembly frame; and a forward view mirror carried by the mirror carriage.
251 Front turn light on rear view mirror of motorcycle US13263014 2010-09-07 US08757854B2 2014-06-24 Zhenxing Mi; Jun Ye
The present invention relates to a front turn light on rear view mirror of motorcycle, which includes a rear view mirror housing and a front turn light mounted at the front part of the rear view mirror housing The front turn light has a LED light source(s) and a condenser lens(es) which is mounted in front of the LED light source(s) The front turn light further includes a front turn light face-plate and a front turn light housing which is mounted on the front turn light face-plate to form an internal cavity between the front turn light housing and the front turn light face-plate, where the LED light source(s) is mounted in the internal cavity and the condenser lens(es) is mounted in the front turn light face-plate, the front turn light is mounted inside the rear view mirror housing.
252 Mirror Assembly and Vehicles Including Same US13663007 2012-10-29 US20140118855A1 2014-05-01 Joseph P. W. Whinnery; Brian K. Lickfelt
A vehicle includes a body structure, a mirror assembly, a controller, and a position sensor. The mirror assembly includes a mirror housing, housing motor, and mirror. The housing motor is operably coupled with the mirror housing and the body structure and is configured to facilitate movement of the mirror housing relative to the body structure. The controller is in electrical communication with the housing motor. The position sensor is in electrical communication with the controller. The controller is configured to detect a position of a rider of the vehicle and to facilitate selective operation of the housing motor to result in movement of the mirror housing to correspond with the detected position of the rider.
253 Saddle riding vehicle US13539498 2012-07-02 US08689923B2 2014-04-08 Keisuke Kishikawa
A saddle riding vehicle includes a vehicle body frame, a front wheel, a rear wheel, a power unit, a shift actuator, and an actuator guard. The power unit has a transmission and a shift mechanism for the transmission. The shift actuator is to actuate the shift mechanism and is attached to a lower portion of a side face of the power unit. The actuator guard is to protect the shift actuator from an obstacle and includes a guard frame and a guard member. The guard frame extends in a forward and backward direction of the saddle riding vehicle below the shift actuator. The guard frame is connected to the vehicle body frame. The guard member is connected to the guard frame and covers a lower face and an outer side face of the shift actuator.
254 Handlebar mounting device US12462699 2009-08-06 US08590855B2 2013-11-26 Jeffrey D. Carnevali
A novel handlebar mounting device structured to mount to a mirror mount receiver on a handlebar where a mirror mounting stem supporting a mirror normally resides. The novel handlebar mounting device includes a pivot arm having a pivot base and a coupler interface with therebetween a pivot joint having an adjustable rotational stiffness. The pivot joint is formed of an arm and a hub relatively rotatably suspended therefrom, an elastomeric interface between the arm and the hub, and a means for compressing the elastomeric interface between the arm and the hub. A coupler component is formed on the coupler interface. A connector is adapted for securing the pivot base to a mirror mount receiver on a handlebar where a mirror mounting stem supporting a mirror normally resides.
255 Adjustable rear view mirror US13211020 2011-08-16 US08459810B2 2013-06-11 Pin-Hsing Wu
An adjustable rear view mirror includes a mounting seat, and a connecting unit including a rotating seat that is rotatably connected to the mounting seat by a first adjusting member on which a first washer is sleeved, and that has a supporting wall unit. A supporting rod has a pivot end pivotably connected to the supporting wall unit by a second adjusting member on which a second washer is sleeved, and an opposite supporting end connected to a rear view mirror body. The first and second washers are coated with PTFE coatings for reducing resistance to rotation of the rotating seat relative to the mounting seat and rotation of the supporting rod relative to the supporting wall unit.
256 FRONT TURN LIGHT ON REAR VIEW MIRROR OF MOTORCYCLE US13263014 2010-09-07 US20120287656A1 2012-11-15 Zhenxing Mi; Jun Ye
The present invention relates to a front turn light on rear view mirror of motorcycle, which comprises a rear view mirror housing and a front turn light amounted at the front part of the rear view mirror housing, the front turn light is provided with a LED light source(s) and a condenser lens(es) which is amounted in front of the LED light source(s), preferably the front turn light further comprises a front turn light face-plate and a front turn light housing which is amounted on the front turn light face-plate so as to form an internal cavity between the front turn light housing and the front turn light face-plate, the LED light source(s) is amounted in the internal cavity and the condenser lens(es) is amounted in the front turn light face-plate, the front turn light is amounted inside the rear view mirror housing, the front turn light on rear view mirror of motorcycle of the present invention has a novel and beautiful design, a concise structure and a low use cost, can be maintained simply and meet the optical requirements of the turn signal lights, therefore the present invention is suitable for large-scale popularization.
257 Aerodynamic Bicycle Helmet US12766212 2010-04-23 US20110258757A1 2011-10-27 James Michael Felt
An aerodynamic bicycle helmet for decreasing coefficient of drag when a head of a rider is in a down position is disclosed. The helmet may comprise a cushion with a concave cavity for receiving the head of the rider; a strap attached to the cushion for maintaining the cushion on the head of rider in the event of a crash; an exterior shell disposed over the cushion, the exterior shell having a leading portion with a spherical or a parabolic configuration, the leading portion positioned on a top portion of the head of the rider when the helmet is worn by the rider.
258 Viewing and lighting device US12437057 2009-05-07 US08038332B2 2011-10-18 Tzu-Tang Lin
A viewing and lighting device includes a side-view mirror formed with a ball, a lamp provided on the side-view mirror, a flexible tube, a first clip attached to an end of the flexible tube and used to clip a portion of the side-view mirror, a second clip attached to another end of the flexible tube and used to clip a portion of a vehicle and a controller provided on the vehicle and used to control the lamp.
259 Detachable footrest for a vehicle US12565338 2009-09-23 US07980345B1 2011-07-19 Matthew C. Harvey
A detachable footrest for use on a vehicle. The footrest has a surface area sized and shaped to accommodate a foot of a user and at least one support arm attached to a support structure. The footrest also includes two downward projections projecting from the support structure. The downward projections are sized and shaped to fit within hinge mounts of a removed door of the vehicle. The projections are slid into the hinge mounts of the removed door of the vehicle, thereby providing a surface area outside of the vehicle for resting the foot of the user. The footrest may also include a stabilizer projecting from the support structure and fastened to a mounting post located in an interior of the vehicle.
260 Handlebar mounting device US12462699 2009-08-06 US20110031370A1 2011-02-10 Jeffrey D. Carnevali
A novel handlebar mounting device structured to mount to a mirror mount receiver on a handlebar where a mirror mounting stem supporting a mirror normally resides. The novel handlebar mounting device includes a pivot arm having a pivot base and a coupler interface with therebetween a pivot joint having an adjustable rotational stiffness. The pivot joint is formed of an arm and a hub relatively rotatably suspended therefrom, an elastomeric interface between the arm and the hub, and a means for compressing the elastomeric interface between the arm and the hub. A coupler component is formed on the coupler interface. A connector is adapted for securing the pivot base to a mirror mount receiver on a handlebar where a mirror mounting stem supporting a mirror normally resides.
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