121 |
BICYCLE TOP CAP |
US14255388 |
2014-04-17 |
US20150298758A1 |
2015-10-22 |
Leon Van Strien; Hendrikus Sebastiaan Schaapveld |
A bicycle top cap is basically provided with a main body. The main body is configured to be disposed on an upper portion of a steering column of a bicycle frame. The main body further includes a first wire guide that opens in an exterior side surface of the main body. The first wire guide is configured to guide at least one wire to outside of the bicycle frame when the bicycle top cap is disposed on the bicycle frame. |
122 |
Command inverter for a bicycle gearshift control device |
US13948802 |
2013-07-23 |
US09071027B2 |
2015-06-30 |
Flavio Cracco |
A command inverter for at least one bicycle gearshift control device. The inverter has a first interface with an electronic gearshifting control unit that includes a first plurality of electrical terminations; and, a second interface that includes a second plurality of electrical terminations; wherein at least one electrical termination of the first interface is not electrically connected to an electrical termination of the second interface. |
123 |
Motorcycle |
US13393057 |
2010-08-31 |
US08973696B2 |
2015-03-10 |
Akira Hamauzu; Tetsuo Takeshige; Kotaro Fujiyama |
To provide a motorcycle in which a distinction between a main harness and ABS pipes can be easily made to enhance flexibility of packaging design of the motorcycle and to facilitate operations for assembly and piping, thereby improving productivity of the motorcycle.A main harness 50 for supplying electric power from a battery 61 to multiple electric components 62 to 67 is arranged on one side in a right-to-left direction of a vehicle 10, and ABS pipes 101, 102 and 106 for transmitting a hydraulic pressure to a brake caliper 74 are arranged on the other side in the right-to-left direction of the vehicle 10. |
124 |
Trunk of motorcycle |
US13793614 |
2013-03-11 |
US08931913B2 |
2015-01-13 |
Michio Nagayoshi; Makoto Iida |
A motorcycle is provided a trunk having a storage compartment. The trunk includes a trunk body member having an upper opening, and including an outer body member and an inner body member provided inside the outer body member, and a lid member attached to the trunk body member so as to cover the opening of the trunk body member and provided with a lamp device for illuminating a rear side of the trunk, the lid member including an outer lid member and an inner lid member provided inside the outer lid member. A wire cord of the lamp device is passed through a gap between the outer lid member and the inner lid member and a gap between the outer body member and the inner body member. |
125 |
Frame element of a suspension-mounted two-wheeled vehicle frame for guiding a cable |
US13255852 |
2010-03-11 |
US08931793B2 |
2015-01-13 |
Jochen Klieber |
The invention relates to the guiding of lines, or cables, on a two-wheeled vehicle frame. The guiding is carried out with a guide device on a frame element on which an additional frame element is movably supported in such a way that the line essentially intersects the rotational axis of the bearing. |
126 |
BICYCLE CABLE AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF |
US13968310 |
2013-08-15 |
US20140116190A1 |
2014-05-01 |
Yoko SUGII; Naoya KATO; Satoru SASAKI; Takashi SAKAMOTO; Yoshihisa KOBAYASHI; Yuichi MORISHITA |
A bicycle cable is configured to be inserted in a hollow member of a bicycle. The bicycle cable basically includes a cable body and a pair of plastic tape pieces. The plastic tape pieces are attached to the cable body such that the cable body is interposed between the plastic tape pieces with a thermal adhesive layer sealing the plastic tape pieces to together with thermal adhesion. The plastic tape pieces form a pair of longitudinal extending fins projecting outwardly on both sides of the cable main body. |
127 |
SADDLE-RIDE VEHICLE BLINKER DEVICE |
US13958608 |
2013-08-05 |
US20140092611A1 |
2014-04-03 |
Hideyuki SHIBUYA |
A saddle-ride vehicle blinker device includes an elastic support member elastically supports the blinker main body at a blinker support part provided on a vehicle body. An electric wire outlet port is disposed at or in a vicinity of the elastic support member. The electric wire is drawn from the electric wire outlet port. A water avoiding part is to cover the electric wire outlet port. A hinge part couples the water avoiding part and the elastic support member both of which are molded integrally with the hinge part. The water avoiding part includes an engagement part which is configured to engage with at least one of a part of the blinker main body, the electric wire, and the blinker support part to maintain the water avoiding part in a position to cover the electric wire outlet port while the hinge part is bent. |
128 |
Electric Motorcycle |
US13976426 |
2010-12-27 |
US20130270022A1 |
2013-10-17 |
Yoshimoto Matsuda |
An electric motorcycle of the present invention, which drives a drive wheel by driving power generated by an electric motor, comprises a charging port which is provided in a vehicle body and to which an outside charging connector connected to an outside electric power supply is removably attached; and a battery configured to be charged with electric power supplied from the outside electric power supply in a state in which the outside charging connector is connected to the charging port, and to discharge the electric power stored therein to supply the electric power to the electric motor; wherein the charging port is oriented in one direction in a vehicle width direction. |
129 |
MOTOR CYCLE |
US13393057 |
2010-08-31 |
US20120186895A1 |
2012-07-26 |
Akira Hamauzu; Tetsuo Takeshige; Kotaro Fujiyama |
To provide a motorcycle in which a distinction between a main harness and ABS pipes can be easily made to enhance flexibility of packaging design of the motorcycle and to facilitate operations for assembly and piping, thereby improving productivity of the motorcycle.A main harness 50 for supplying electric power from a battery 61 to multiple electric components 62 to 67 is arranged on one side in a right-to-left direction of a vehicle 10, and ABS pipes 101, 102 and 106 for transmitting a hydraulic pressure to a brake caliper 74 are arranged on the other side in the right-to-left direction of the vehicle 10. |
130 |
FRAME ELEMENT FOR GUIDING A LINE FOR A SPRUNG TWO-WHEELED VEHICLE FRAME |
US13255852 |
2010-03-11 |
US20120091684A1 |
2012-04-19 |
Jochen Klieber |
The invention relates to the guiding of lines, or cables, on a two-wheeled vehicle frame. The guiding is carried out with a guide device on a frame element on which an additional frame element is movably supported in such a way that the line essentially intersects the rotational axis of the bearing. |
131 |
WIRING STRUCTURE TO SUPPLY POWER TO LICENSE LIGHT OF TWO-WHEELED VEHICLE |
US13038400 |
2011-03-02 |
US20110241422A1 |
2011-10-06 |
Koji SUZUKI; Kazuhiko Ono; Katsuhisa Yamada |
A wiring structure to supply power to a license light provided in a two-wheeled vehicle includes a wire, a connector, a vehicle-body-side harness, and a plug. The wire is connected to the license light attached to a fender support. The fender support is attached to a back surface of a rear fender which is detachably attached to a vehicle body. The connector is attached to a leading end of the wire and to the fender support. The vehicle-body-side harness is fastened to a vehicle-body frame with a fastener at a position lower than an attachment position of the connector. The vehicle-body-side harness extends upward toward the connector. The plug is provided to the vehicle-body-side harness and is connected to the connector to supply power from the vehicle body to the license light. |
132 |
BICYCLE FRAME AND BOTTOM BRACKET SHELL ASSEMBLY FOR INTERNALLY ROUTED CABLES |
US12995643 |
2009-06-04 |
US20110115193A1 |
2011-05-19 |
Michel Giroux |
There is provided a bottom bracket shell assembly for a hollow frame of a pedal-driven vehicle. The assembly comprises a bottom bracket shell comprising a first side open end, a second, opposed side open end and a shell wall extending therebetween, the shell wall defining a cylindrical cavity adapted for receiving a bottom bracket therein, and a casing mounted to the shell wall of the bottom bracket shell and extending upwardly therefrom, the casing comprising at least one wall defining a chamber and a closable access opening for accessing the chamber, the at least one wall comprising at least one communication opening adapted to allow communication between the interior of the hollow frame and the chamber. |
133 |
Phosphorescent charging system for wheeled vehicles having phosphorescent wheels |
US12256547 |
2008-10-23 |
US07731375B2 |
2010-06-08 |
Jesse N. Palmer; Barry L. Allen |
Various phosphorescence charging systems are provided for charging a phosphorescent wheel. The wheel is attached to the frame of a vehicle with nighttime or low light operation capability. The phosphorescence charging system directs electromagnetic radiation, such as ultraviolet light, onto phosphorescent portions of the wheel so as to cause subsequent phosphorescent emission therefrom. |
134 |
Leisure vehicle |
US11522121 |
2006-09-14 |
US07680564B2 |
2010-03-16 |
Naoki Kawamura; Satoru Watabe |
A leisure vehicle including a plurality of communication devices built into a vehicle body of the leisure vehicle; and a multiplex communication line through which the plurality of communication devices are coupled to each other. The communication devices are configured to perform multiplexed data communication through the multiplex communication line. The multiplex communication line is positioned a distance apart from a noise source mounted in the vehicle body so as not to be subjected to a noise. |
135 |
BICYCLE ELECTRICAL WIRING UNIT |
US12106611 |
2008-04-21 |
US20090261652A1 |
2009-10-22 |
Kenji NAKAYAMA; Kazuhiro FUJII |
A bicycle electrical wiring unit is provided with a junction housing, a wiring junction and a cable winding structure. The wiring junction is mounted to the junction housing for connecting at least two electrical cables. The cable winding structure is disposed on the junction housing with the cable winding structure including at least one electrical cable holder for selectively retaining different lengths of an intermediate section of a first electrical cable of the electrical cables to the junction housing. |
136 |
Bicycle cable installation aiding device |
US11485411 |
2006-07-13 |
US07566065B2 |
2009-07-28 |
Seiji Fukui |
A cable installation aiding device is used to aid in the installation of cable members (e.g., brake cables or the like) in a steerer tube of a bicycle. The cable installation aiding device has an attachment part and a first cable guide part. The attachment part is preferably attached to the inner circumferential surface of the steerer tube. The first cable guide part is configured and dimensioned to guide cable members passing through the steerer tube between a first axial end of the steerer tube and an outer circumferential side opening of the steerer tube that is spaced from a second axial end of the steerer tube. |
137 |
REAR FENDER OF MOTORCYCLE |
US12165778 |
2008-07-01 |
US20090008893A1 |
2009-01-08 |
Yuzuru Ishikawa; Gen Tanabe |
A rear fender of a motorcycle includes a hollow stay portion which extends in the vehicle rearward and downward direction from a base portion thereof arranged in the inside of a rear portion of a seat rail, the stay portion is configured to be dividable, and lines for electric components are encased in a hollow portion of the stay portion. |
138 |
Apparatus for providing electrical signals to bicycle components |
US10711560 |
2004-09-24 |
US07411307B2 |
2008-08-12 |
Koji Uno |
An electrical power distribution apparatus for a bicycle comprises a housing adapted to be mounted to the bicycle, a regulator supported by the housing to receive power from a power supply, and an output disposed on the housing to supply regulated power provided by the regulator to a plurality of electrical components external to the housing. |
139 |
Bicycle including a bicycle frame capable of concealing a battery cartridge |
US11700059 |
2007-01-31 |
US20080179858A1 |
2008-07-31 |
Wayne Chen |
A bicycle includes a bicycle frame and a battery cartridge. The bicycle frame includes a head tube, and a steerer that extends through the head tube. The battery cartridge may be disposed removably in the steerer or between the head tube and the steerer to thereby conceal the battery cartridge for aesthetic purposes. |
140 |
Bicycle electric cable tensioning assembly |
US11542646 |
2006-10-04 |
US20080084046A1 |
2008-04-10 |
Fumiaki Yoshida; Kazuhiro Fujii |
A bicycle electrical cable tensioning assembly includes a tensioning body. The tensioning body includes a frame attachment portion and a cable tensioning portion. The frame attachment portion is configured and arranged for connection to a bicycle frame. The cable tensioning portion is configured to provide and adjust tension to an electrical cable. |