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 Attachment facilitating device for a bicycle US11148498 2005-06-09 US20050274758A1 2005-12-15 Malcolm Jefferson
An attachment facilitating device and a pet carrier for a bicycle are disclosed. The attachment facilitating device is an elongate support for a bicycle-mounted carrier that mounts between the saddle and the handlebars of a bicycle. The support includes first and second ends. A first clamp is associated with the first end for gripping a tubular member of the bicycle adjacent to the handlebars. A second clamp is associated with the second end for gripping a tubular member of the bicycle rearwardly of the first clamp. First and second elongate arms are slideably engageable with each other. The first and second arms each have a proximal end region opposite their respective distal end regions associated with the clamps. The first arm is for supporting the carrier and is fastenable thereto. The second arm includes a linear region extending from the distal end of the second arm towards the proximal end of the second arm. An angled region is adjacent the linear region. At least two fasteners enable fastening of the first and second arms together in either of at least two orientation-differing relationships. In one of the two relationships, angling out from the linear region is in one direction. In the other of the relationships, angling out from the linear region is in a different direction.
62 Bicycle wheel bag US10613338 2003-07-02 US20050000990A1 2005-01-06 Keith Gilstrap; Doug Golenz
A wheel bag for enclosing a bicycle wheel and attaching to a bicycle for transport along with a method for using the bag are described. In one embodiment, the bag is configured to be secured to a bicycle at three points while the bicycle is in a rooftop carrier for transport on an automobile.
63 Vehicle mounted liquid dispensing assembly US10191819 2002-07-09 US06722679B2 2004-04-20 Timothy P. Englert
A liquid dispensing assembly structured to be permanently or removably mounted on a bicycle or variety of other types of vehicles comprising an array of “squirt guns” more specifically defined by selectively operable nozzle assemblies. A control assembly is structured to operate one or more of the aforementioned nozzle assemblies and includes hand operated activating and positioning devices, remotely disposed from the nozzle assemblies and structured to accomplish concurrent or independent activation of the one or more nozzle assemblies and the selective positioning of at least one of the nozzle assemblies, such that streams of water may be directed outwardly from the vehicle in a variety of different directions.
64 User friendly container hidden behind bicycle head tube US906547 1997-08-05 US5862965A 1999-01-26 Toshikazu Nakahara
A container for articles such as food which is snuggled behind the head (vertical) tube and rests on the top (horizontal) tube of a bicycle. The container includes a relatively narrow width so as to hide behind the head tube such that the container adds no wind resistance to the bicycle. The relatively narrow width further provides no interference to thigh and knee pedaling action. The container includes a relatively elongate lid which may extend up and over articles such as bananas. A Velcro.RTM. connector band on the lid engages a Velcro.RTM. connector band on the receptacle to close off the receptacle. The connector band on the receptacle is relatively wide such that the connector band on the lid may be fixed to upper or lower portions of the connector band on the receptacle to thereby tighten or loosen the lid. The lid is flexible such that its connector band may be fixed at an angle to the connector band on the receptacle so that the lid may be partially twisted around elongate articles such as bananas and still make a connection to the connector band on the receptacle. The lid includes a mesh or is macroscopically apertured to permit the one riding the bicycle to see into the receptacle. The receptacle includes walls with stiffeners. Straps extend from the receptacle to the head and top tubes. Two straps extend from the receptacle to the top tube to minimize twisting of the receptacle relative to the top tube.
65 Bicycle attached valise US491079 1990-03-09 US5071046A 1991-12-10 Glenn L. Miller
A valise for use primarily with a land vehicle such as a velocipede having an external contour complemental to a bicycle frame defined by an area between the seat, the front fork and the crank area. Fastening instrumentalities extend between the valise and the frame for positive support. The valise readily separates from the velocipede for subsequent transport by the rider apart from the velocipede for security.
66 Bicycle brief case US532607 1990-06-04 US5031807A 1991-07-16 Todd D. Tiffany
A briefcase is configured as a saddle bag having two soft-sided pouches joined together by a central bridge portion. The pouches are shaped to fit within the space enclosed by the front post, the bottom brace, and the horizontal cross bar of a bicycle frame. Fastening straps are provided for fastening the rear edge of the briefcase to the seat post and the front edge to the bottom brace. An adjustable carrying strap is secured to the central bridge portion of the briefcase to allow it to be used as a hand or shoulder bag. Removable stiffening rods extend along either side of the bridge portion to prevent the pouches from sagging when the bag is lifted by the carrying strap.
67 Bicycle attached beverage container carrier US922362 1978-07-05 US4193525A 1980-03-18 Garold L. Sommers
A small personal size carrier is provided for containing and insulating elongated beverage containers against ambient heat transfer relative thereto. The carrier comprises loosely telescopingly related inner and outer cylindrical shells defining an annular space between the opposing outer and inner surfaces thereof and the shells have radially registered substantially rectangular openings formed through corresponding wall portions thereof intermediate the opposite ends of the shells and with the openings oriented longitudinally of the shells. One of the shells includes generally radially projecting integral flanges extending about the corresponding opening and at least substantially bridging the radial spacing between the aforementioned wall portions. The inner and outer shells include spaced end and closure walls, respectively, closing the opposite ends thereof and foam insulation is disposed between the opposing outer and inner surfaces of the shells and end and closure walls and a heat insulative partial cylindrical door is hingedly supported from the carrier and is swingable between open and closed positions providing unobstructed access through and closing, respectively, the aforementioned openings.
68 Bicycle US7679836 1936-04-28 US2080677A 1937-05-18 UBER HAROLD R
69 Bicycle accessory US5165835 1935-11-26 US2051823A 1936-08-25 CLARKE NORMAN A
70 Receptacle for bicycles US72064734 1934-04-14 US2011016A 1935-08-13 SCHWINN FRANK W
71 US1306146A - US1306146D US1306146A 1919-06-10
72 Rigid wallet for cycles and the like. US1909477413 1909-02-11 US931782A 1909-08-24 MARGUERETTAZ ROBERTO
73 Luggage-carrier for bicycles. US1903151166 1903-04-04 US739680A 1903-09-22 JOHNSON FRED C
74 Bicycle tool-box US544640D US544640A 1895-08-13
75 AERODYNAMIC BOTTLE HOLDER SYSTEM US15740324 2016-06-23 US20180194419A1 2018-07-12 Kevin QUAN; Michael BAKAIC; Sebastian TYMOCZKO
A bottle holder system mountable to a bicycle (10), wherein said bicycle comprises a down tube (18) and a seat tube (20), wherein said bottle holder system comprises: a first bottle holder (100) comprising (i) a first bottom wall (104) mountable to a rear side of the down tube, (ii) a first left side wall (106), and (iii) a first right side wall (108) all forming a first interior cavity (110) shaped for receiving a first round bottle (112); a second bottle holder (200) comprising (i) a second bottom wall (204) mountable to a front side of the seat tube, (ii) a second left side wall (206), and (iii) a second right side wall (208) all forming a second interior cavity (210) shaped for receiving a second round bottle (212); wherein the down tube, the seat tube and exterior surfaces of said first left side wall, second left side wall, first right side wall and second right side wall cooperate to form an airfoil shape (500).
76 INTEGRATED BICYCLE FRAME BAG US15818615 2017-11-20 US20180141606A1 2018-05-24 Tad Osada; Kelvin Koo; Roxanne Lo; Tom Morgan
A bicycle frame bag includes a bag body, a first frame and a second frame. The bag body includes a bag top, a bag bottom, a first bag side and a second bag side opposite the first bag side, the first bag side connecting with the bag top and the bag bottom at first edges, the second bag side connecting with the bag top and the bag bottom at second edges opposite the first edges. The first frame includes at least a first arm and a second arm operatively coupled to each other to form a first angle that is substantially the same as an angle between two adjacent tubes of a bicycle frame. The second frame includes at least a third arm and a fourth arm operatively coupled to each other to form a second angle that is substantially the same as the angle between the two adjacent tubes.
77 Removable storage compartment system for bicycles US14874463 2015-10-04 US09656712B2 2017-05-23 Julie Pusateri
A removable storage compartment system for bicycles is provided. The removable storage compartment system has a plurality of generally cylindrical containers wherein each of the individual containers is secured to another container or to the frame of the bicycle. The generally cylindrical individual containers may be insulated so as to allow a user to transport warm or cool items. Each of the plurality of individual storage compartments may be of different sizes so as to allow a user to best select the total desired storage area for the bicycle and to allow a user to store the individual storage compartments inside one another.
78 Storage Device for Bicycle US15186577 2016-06-20 US20170057581A1 2017-03-02 Louis Chuang
A storage device includes an attachment unit and a storage unit. The attachment unit includes a bracket, a support connected with a bottom end of the bracket, and a first joining member. The bracket includes at least one through-hole adapted for attachment to a bicycle by a fastener. The support includes a first pivoting portion, and the first joining member is inserted through the first pivoting portion. The storage unit includes a container adapted for storing articles and a second joining member. The container includes a second pivoting portion pivotally connected with the first pivoting portion of the support. The second joining member is inserted through the second pivoting portion and is engaged with the first joining member. The storage unit is pivotable with respect to the attachment unit about an axis extending through the first and second joining members.
79 Flexible mounting system for motorcycle windshield US14255163 2014-04-17 US09580127B1 2017-02-28 Mark A. Stadnyk; Steve Chaikin
Left and right coupling assemblies are adapted to couple the windshield to the motorcycle. Left and right bars have apertures for securing the bars to the windshield. Left and right peg sets have upper and lower pegs extending through the apertures of an associated bar and through associated short slots in the left and right coupling assemblies. Each post has a head located between the windshield and an associated bar. Each post has a free end spaced inwardly of the short slots. A nut is coupled to the free end of each post. A washer is slidably received on each post between an associated short slot and nut. A coil spring is slidably received on each post between an associated washer and nut. A leaf spring coupled between each bar and an associated washer urges the posts and the windshield toward a laterally central location.
80 Mounting interface for a removable motorcycle accessory US13738356 2013-01-10 US08985416B2 2015-03-24 John W. Schanz; Troy Schneiker; Joshua J. Hedtke
A support assembly for removably attaching an accessory to a fender of a motorcycle. The support assembly includes left and right mounting brackets configured to be coupled to the fender. Each of the mounting brackets includes a receiving slot to provide access to respective mounting locations of the left and right mounting brackets for securing the accessory. Each receiving slot has a width. Left and right inserts are insertable into the respective receiving slots when the accessory is removed. Each of the left and right inserts includes an insertion portion and a shoulder portion. Each insertion portion has a first thickness less than the receiving slot width and is configured to be received by the corresponding receiving slot and to be coupled to the corresponding mounting bracket. The shoulder portion has a second thickness greater than the first thickness.
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