序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Sport Nutritional Supplement Dispenser US12571168 2009-09-30 US20100084422A1 2010-04-08 Ashley Robota
A nutritional supplement dispenser for attachment to a bicycle frame or to a runner's belt has a hollow case with an openable top for placing tablets in the case and an inclined bottom tending to urge tablets forward under the influence of gravity. A dispenser located at a low point of the case dispenses a single tablet into an athlete's hand when manually depressed. VELCRO® brand fastener-equipped straps attach the case to the top tube and down tube of a bicycle or to a belt worn by a runner. Magnetically biased and spring biased dispensing mechanisms are described. A push-button dispensing mechanism is described. Bicycle-frame-conforming aerodynamic wings and a holster are described.
142 BICYCLE STORAGE APPARATUS US12561611 2009-09-17 US20100072238A1 2010-03-25 Pierce J. Pape; Dean Theodore
A bicycle storage system has an elongated base having a first end, a second end, a plurality of straps for releasably securing the elongated base to a bicycle frame, and a top surface. A storage compartment has a bottom surface configured to be releasably attached to the elongated base top surface. The storage compartment may be releasably secured to the elongate base by hook and loop material. The storage compartment may be insulated and may contain antimicrobial material.
143 AERODYNAMIC HANDS FREE LIQUID CONTAINER FOR BICYCLES US12303237 2007-06-04 US20100059565A1 2010-03-11 Mark Cote
An aerodynamic liquid carrying container adapted for liquid delivery to a cyclist includes a reservoir with at least one compartment adapted to hold a liquid and being mountable to a bicycle forward frame member. The reservoir has at least one opening, to receive liquid and to allow liquid to be drawn out from the container; a flexible tubing member passing from the inside to the outside of the reservoir and having a first and second ends, the first end located near the lowest liquid level point in the reservoir and the second end being positionable to allow a rider hands-free access to drink liquid contained in the reservoir; furthermore, the container is attached to the frame member(s) using pads, suction cups, VELCRO®, or straps that do not leave a mark on the frame member(s). The container is mounted in a zone of turbulence to increase the aerodynamic performances of a bicycle.
144 COMBINATION HYDRATION, NUTRITION, AND PACK APPARATUS FOR A BICYCLE US12204885 2008-09-05 US20100059564A1 2010-03-11 Frank Joseph Bretl; Mark Matthew Proia
The hydration pack apparatus for a bicyclist herein described includes a hydration fluid container that is removably mounted to a bicycle. Hydration fluid is transported from the container to the bicyclist via a flexible tube with one end connecting to an outlet on the container and the other end terminating at a bite actuated valve. The tube is routed on and mounted to the bicycle in a novel fashion. The cyclist, with the brief use of one hand, is able to easily access the bite valve and tube to retrieve hydration while continuing to ride the bicycle and maintaining a neutral and ergonomic posture. Retracting reel assemblies are used to automatically return and hold the tube in a stored position on the bicycle while not in use. The hydration pack can be equipped with additional features allowing for convenient storage and retrieval of nutrition supplements and for secure storage of other accessory items commonly employed by bicyclists.
145 BICYCLE ARTICLE CARRIER US12421265 2009-04-09 US20100012696A1 2010-01-21 Thomas Ferdinand Prager
The presently disclosed article carrier for bicycles is adapted for the mid-frame area of a variety of bicycle frame types having improved practical characteristics for conveying a variety of articles while having minimal adverse effects on, a bicycle's handling. The carrier may be quickly installed and, removed without the use of tools or brackets by buckling a pair of fastening assemblies between the handlebar stem and seat-post, components common to a majority of bicycle frame types currently in the marketplace. The carrier offers improved accessibility to its cargo both while riding and while stationary due to its positioning on the bicycle and to particular zipper styles. The carrier is also proportioned and adapted to real-world applications with minimal nuisance and optimal utility due to its means of attachment, its volumetric expandability, its various utilitarian pockets and compartments and its adjustability. A planned line of optional accessories are separably connectable to the article carrier by means of a proprietary “click” clip system for which the article carrier is pre-equipped to accept. The carrier along with its cargo and extended line of optional accessories adapts, to being securely locked to an unattended bicycle. Moreover at the user's discretion, the carrier adapts to being borne by its human user either by its integrated handle or over the shoulder by its integrated shoulder strap with due respect paid to both practical and aesthetic considerations.
146 Attachment facilitating device for a bicycle US11424494 2006-06-15 US07174852B2 2007-02-13 Malcolm Jefferson
An attachment facilitating device and a pet carrier for a bicycle. 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.
147 Bicycle wheel bag US10613338 2003-07-02 US07000812B2 2006-02-21 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.
148 Bicycle wheel bag US11052448 2005-02-07 US20050145660A1 2005-07-07 Keith Gilstrap; Dong 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.
149 Storage container intended for placement into standard water bottle holders often found on bicycles US10304993 2002-11-25 US06837407B1 2005-01-04 Christopher R Towers; William P. Stiles
A storage container intended for placement into standard water bottle holders often found on bicycles. The container has a door, which can be rotated open on a hinge. This can be done without removing the container from the water bottle holder. The container has a retention feature for keeping the door closed. The container provides the user with a storage space for such articles including, but not limited to sunglasses, personal identification, emergency information, money, credit cards, patch kits, tools, writing tools, computers, cell phones, food and first aid kits. The container's shape properly orients the container in the water bottle holder and prevents the container from rotating axially in the water bottle holder or from falling out under vibration. The container may be locked closed and may also be locked to the bottle holder. The container's shape is such that it can stand vertically or horizontally, opened or closed on a flat surface, such as the ground or a tabletop.
150 Liquid carrying apparatus for bicycle US602252 1996-02-15 US5788134A 1998-08-04 Thomas Matic, Jr.
A liquid carrying apparatus for use on a bicycle frame, the frame having a base and first and second frame members operatively interconnected adjacent the base, the apparatus comprising a liquid holding tank including frame-member-confronting sides, the tank designed to be directly anchored to the first and second frame members. The tank is operatively connected to a hose. The base includes a hose holder that grips the hose adjacent its said second end, the holder having a user manipulable handle sized to receive and encircle a finger of a rider's hand, and a handlebar clasp which is oriented so as to be removably attachable to the handlebar.
151 Tote bag US635276 1990-12-28 US5110020A 1992-05-05 Michael Uhl
A tote bag for carrying sundries and a bottle having top and bottom panels, and cooperating flaps provided with fasteners to hold the flaps and bag. The bag can also be adapted to be supported on the bar of the frame of a bicycle by provision of additional Velcro strips. The bag collapses around the bottle when not in use.
152 Portable beverage carrier US381806 1989-07-19 US4955516A 1990-09-11 Gary T. Satterfield
A portable beverage carrier adapted for mounting on a horizontal top frame tube of a bicycle includes a pair of insulated receptacles, each dimensioned to receive one or a plurality of standard beverage containers. The insulated receptacles each include a zipper fastened cover. The covers and receptacles are each formed from a fabric material lined with a gel refrigerant encapsulated within a water proof liner. An elongated strap has opposite ends secured to each of the receptacles and first cooperating hook and loop fasteners are provided for securing the strap to a bicycle top frame tube. Second cooperating hook and loop fasteners are provided on facing portions of the opposite ends of the strap for securing the strap around the top bicycle frame tube. The portable beverage carrier allows soft drinks and fruit juices to be carried at an accessible central location near the center of gravity of a bicycle.
153 Bicycle frame structure US223907 1981-01-09 US4368897A 1983-01-18 Charles B. Brown
An improved bicycle support frame structure for use in bicycles wherein the support frame structure comprises U-shaped channel members serving as load bearing elements and also cooperating with side panels to form a storage compartment for carrying baggage. The storage compartment is accessible through suitable access openings in the side panels, and the space within the compartment may be subdivided by internal brace members which also support and stiffen the side panels.
154 Balanced bicycle bag US66903623 1923-10-17 US1485067A 1924-02-26 ROOD BRISTOL LORIS
155 Bicycle book-carrier US33833119 1919-11-15 US1362162A 1920-12-14 BRADLEY ISAAC C
156 William barwell parsons US618612D US618612A 1899-01-31
157 Tool-bag US595959D US595959A 1897-12-21
158 Cycle-case US585448D US585448A 1897-06-29
159 Traveling-case for bicycles US522186D US522186A 1894-07-03
160 INTEGRATED BICYCLE FRAME BAG PCT/US2017062646 2017-11-20 WO2018094364A3 2018-06-28 OSEDA TAD; KOO KELVIN; LO ROXANNE; MORGAN TOM
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.
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