序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Pannier mounting structure in saddle-riding type vehicle US15485007 2017-04-11 US09896143B2 2018-02-20 Takahiro Kokubo; Hiroyuki Kasugai; Makoto Miyawaki
In a pannier mounting structure, a pannier is mounted on a side portion in a vehicle widthwise direction of a motorcycle through a pannier stay. The pannier stay includes a first retaining portion and a second retaining portion beneath the first retaining portion. The pannier has a rear surface provided with a first retaining bag that opens downwards and a second retaining bag that is positioned below the first retaining bag and opens upwards. While the first retaining portion is inserted into the first retaining bag through an opening in a lower portion thereof, the second retaining portion is inserted into the second retaining bag through an opening in an upper portion thereof and is engaged within the second retaining bag.
82 Bicycle Seat for Accommodating Bicycle Accessories US15623451 2017-06-15 US20180037285A1 2018-02-08 Louis Chuang
A bicycle seat for accommodating bicycle accessories includes a seat having a bottom face. Two rails are fixed below and spaced from the bottom face of the seat. A support is connected to the seat and is located between the two rails. A receiving space is defined between the support and the seat and can accommodate at least one bicycle accessory. The space between the two rails can be effectively used, and the receiving space can accommodate bicycle accessories.
83 PANNIER MOUNTING STRUCTURE IN SADDLE-RIDING TYPE VEHICLE US15485007 2017-04-11 US20170369115A1 2017-12-28 Takahiro Kokubo; Hiroyuki Kasugai; Makoto Miyawaki
In a pannier mounting structure, a pannier is mounted on a side portion in a vehicle widthwise direction of a motorcycle through a pannier stay. The pannier stay includes a first retaining portion and a second retaining portion beneath the first retaining portion. The pannier has a rear surface provided with a first retaining bag that opens downwards and a second retaining bag that is positioned below the first retaining bag and opens upwards. While the first retaining portion is inserted into the first retaining bag through an opening in a lower portion thereof, the second retaining portion is inserted into the second retaining bag through an opening in an upper portion thereof and is engaged within the second retaining bag.
84 Support Element for the Human Body US15030943 2014-10-20 US20160257363A1 2016-09-08 Barbara Bigolin; Claudio Checchin; Marco Malfatti
The present invention relates to a support element for the human body, including a padding component and a base component or body, the base component including an upper, in use, surface, as well as a lower, in use, surface, the padding component includes an upper, in use, surface, and a lower, in use, surface designed to engage the upper, in use, surface of the base component, the support element including removable anchoring means of the base component to the padding component.
85 DEVICE FOR COVERING AND SECURING ITEMS OR ARTICLES TO A TWO OR THREE-WHEELED VEHICLE US14700443 2015-04-30 US20160023705A1 2016-01-28 Victor Monge
The present invention relates to devices for securing and covering items or articles, particularly for securing and covering items or articles to two or three-wheeled vehicles, such as a motorcycle, or bicycle. The present invention is either shaped in order to secure and cover certain items or articles, including a helmet, such as a motorcycle helmet, and a baseball or similar cap, or is shaped in the form of a bag, such as a pack. The present invention secures and covers such items or articles by utilizing a number of different components, including fabric(s) and strap(s). In addition, the present invention is designed to be stored within certain portions of a two or three-wheeled vehicle, such as the compartment of a motorcycle, the frame of a bicycle, and the like.
86 Motorcycle saddlebag US14081603 2013-11-15 US09211928B2 2015-12-15 Michael J. Kaczowski; Timothy J. LaFleur; Troy M. Zaskowski
A motorcycle saddlebag includes an outer panel having a forward portion that defines a forward edge, a rearward portion that defines a rearward edge, and a side portion that defines a lower edge. The outer panel includes an inner surface. The inner panel is received by the outer panel and includes a back wall and a bottom wall. The back and bottom walls define an engagement surface that engages the inner surface of the outer panel and extends along and engages the forward portion, the side portion, and the rearward portion. When the saddlebag is attached to the motorcycle, the forward and rearward edges are positioned nearer a rear fender portion than the back wall and the engagement surface, and the lower edge is positioned below the bottom wall and the engagement surface. The lid is pivotally coupled to either of the outer panel and the inner panel.
87 Bicycle storage systems US13798943 2013-03-13 US08757413B1 2014-06-24 Randel Ward Kephart
A storage system relating to a removable carrier to hold items carried on a bicycle, preferably utilizing a standard-sized water-bottle cage.
88 Bicycle accessory storage system US13941521 2013-07-14 US08720759B1 2014-05-13 Neal Henderson
A bicycle accessory storage device and system are described. The device is comprised of an elongated bowl that is sized and shaped to mate to the bottom of a bicycle seat. The system includes the bowl and the bicycle seat.
89 Shoe holder system for bicycle saddle US13431738 2012-03-27 US08720758B2 2014-05-13 Aldo Angeli; Michele Angeli
Embodiments of the disclosed systems are useful to participants in triathlons who wish to transport their own running shoes while bicycling. Athletic shoes are transported behind a bicycle saddle by use of an arm bracket 300 attaching to saddle rails 101. The arm bracket comprises an attachment section 307, a neck section 317 and two antler 301 styled sections. Each antler section includes an outer prong area 313 and an inner prong area 314. A shoe holder 200 attaches to each antler section wherein voids within the shoe holders match the voids found within the arm bracket components. The side components of the shoe holders assist in preventing rotational movement of a shoe. Each shoe holder further comprises a rear retainer section 208 having an upper arch edge 209, useful in allowing the shoe holder to flex inwardly or outwardly to facilitate the ingress or egress of a shoe.
90 Motorcycle saddlebag US13430939 2012-03-27 US08608039B2 2013-12-17 Michael J. Kaczowski; Timothy J. LaFleur; Troy M. Zaskowski
A motorcycle saddlebag includes an outer panel having a forward portion that defines a forward edge, a rearward portion that defines a rearward edge, and a side portion that defines a lower edge. The outer panel includes an inner surface. The inner panel is received by the outer panel and includes a back wall and a bottom wall. The back and bottom walls define an engagement surface that engages the inner surface of the outer panel and extends along and engages the forward portion, the side portion, and the rearward portion. When the saddlebag is attached to the motorcycle, the forward and rearward edges are positioned nearer a rear fender portion than the back wall and the engagement surface, and the lower edge is positioned below the bottom wall and the engagement surface. The lid is pivotally coupled to either of the outer panel and the inner panel.
91 BICYCLE SEAT COVER WITH INTEGRATED STORAGE DEVICE US13372818 2012-02-14 US20130207423A1 2013-08-15 Janis Linda Russell; M'Lynn Hartwell
An integrated bicycle seat cover and storage device with a seat-conforming cover connected at a rear end to the outer edge of an opening of a weather-resistant storage receptacle adapted to be secured to a bike adjacent and below a rear end of the seat. In a first form the storage receptacle is an open pocket mounted on the closure flap of a bike bag, and an additional outer flap on the bike bag covers the storage receptacle. In an alternate form, the storage receptacle is a pouch with an integrated horizontal closure, and includes means for securing it directly to the bike adjacent and below the rear of the seat. The seat cover can be deployed over the storage receptacle and the seat from front to back when removed from the storage receptacle.
92 Passenger-Accessible, Flexible Portable Motorcycle Organizer Pouch US13358331 2012-01-25 US20130186924A1 2013-07-25 James S. Bone; Lisa J. Bone
An organizer pouch installed on a backrest of a seat of a motorcycle operator. The pouch has a smooth, flat front surface that fits over and covers the forward part of the backrest without changing the contour of the backrest. The pouch has a back containing pockets, closures, holders, and other devices or attachments for removably housing, storing, and securing useful items during travel, including while the motorcycle is in motion. When so located and installed, a passenger seated in a passenger seat behind the operator's seat has full access to the items stored in the pouch and may retrieve the items for the passenger's use or the operator's use during travel.
93 Hooded Poncho Rain Slicker US13550448 2012-07-16 US20130019378A1 2013-01-24 Linnette White
The present provides a water proof hooded poncho designed specifically for the riders of bicycles and motorcycles, to store within a zippered seat pouch and provide instant access when needed. The Hooded Poncho Rain Slicker incorporates Velcro™ fastening straps within the seat pad storage, utilized to ensure a close fit when a rider is moving through wind and rain.
94 MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAG US13430939 2012-03-27 US20120187168A1 2012-07-26 Michael J. Kaczowski; Timothy J. LaFleur; Troy M. Zaskowski
A motorcycle saddlebag includes an outer panel having a forward portion that defines a forward edge, a rearward portion that defines a rearward edge, and a side portion that defines a lower edge. The outer panel includes an inner surface. The inner panel is received by the outer panel and includes a back wall and a bottom wall. The back and bottom walls define an engagement surface that engages the inner surface of the outer panel and extends along and engages the forward portion, the side portion, and the rearward portion. When the saddlebag is attached to the motorcycle, the forward and rearward edges are positioned nearer a rear fender portion than the back wall and the engagement surface, and the lower edge is positioned below the bottom wall and the engagement surface. The lid is pivotally coupled to either of the outer panel and the inner panel.
95 MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAG US13088990 2011-04-18 US20110192872A1 2011-08-11 Michael J. Kaczkowski; Timothy J. LaFleur; Troy M. Zaskowski
A motorcycle saddlebag is formed of a plurality of panels. The saddlebag includes an outer panel, an inner panel, a lid, and a hinge. Some embodiments may also include a bottom panel. The lid is coupled to the outer panel by the hinge. The inner panel includes flanges extending around at least some of its perimeter edges. The outer panel is generally U-shaped shaped and receives the inner panel such that the flanges engage inner surfaces of the outer panel. The flanges are joined to the inner surfaces of the outer panel such that the outer and inner panel (and, in some embodiments, a bottom panel) cooperate to define a storage chamber. In some embodiments, portions of the outer panel extend beyond the inner panel and may be trimmed after bonding of the inner and outer panels to customize an inner contour of the saddlebag for different motorcycle applications.
96 Motorcycle saddlebag US12821804 2010-06-23 US07926687B2 2011-04-19 Michael J. Kaczkowski; Timothy J. LaFleur; Troy M. Zaskowski
A motorcycle saddlebag is formed of a plurality of panels. The saddlebag includes an outer panel, an inner panel, a lid, and a hinge. Some embodiments may also include a bottom panel. The lid is coupled to the outer panel by the hinge. The inner panel includes flanges extending around at least some of its perimeter edges. The outer panel is generally C-shaped shaped and receives the inner panel such that the flanges engage inner surfaces of the outer panel. The flanges are joined to the inner surfaces of the outer panel such that the outer and inner panel (and, in some embodiments, the bottom panel) cooperate to define a storage chamber. In some embodiments, portions of the outer panel extend beyond the inner panel and may be trimmed after bonding of the inner and outer panels to customize an inner contour of the saddlebag for different motorcycle applications.
97 Connection device for connecting bag to bicycle saddle US12216840 2008-07-11 US20100006720A1 2010-01-14 Lien Chien-Ping
A connection device for connecting a bag to a bicycle saddle a first connection unit connected between the saddle frame and the top of the bag, and a second connection unit which is connected between the seat post and the rear end of the bag. The second connection unit uses a clip member to clip on the seat post. The first connection unit includes a first portion connected to the saddle frame and a second portion pivotably connected between the first portion and the bag which can be pivoted upward when the second connection unit is disengaged from the seat post, and the angular position for the bag can be set as needed.
98 Athletic hydration system for bicyclists US11446456 2006-06-02 US07631784B2 2009-12-15 Todd Jonathan Hollis
The present invention provides an athletic hydration system for cyclists which includes up to four containers having inverted fluid-filled bottles contained therein, in which the containers are placed either within the frame of a bicycle or at the rear of the bicycle behind the bicycle seat. A system of valves determines whether a cyclist drinks from one, two, three or all four fluid-filled bottles simultaneously. The athletic hydration system is hygienic, versatile and flexible, and provides adequate hydration over extended periods of time in which quick removal and installation of hydration products are possible by the cyclist while maintaining the speed, cadence and aerodynamic posture of the cyclist.
99 ACCESSORY CONNECTING MEANS FOR BICYCLE SADDLE US12144825 2008-06-24 US20090193632A1 2009-08-06 Ping-Hsiang YEH
An accessory connecting means for a bicycle saddle includes a first connecting member, a second connecting member and a latching apparatus. The first connecting member includes a fixing portion for fixation to the bicycle saddle, and a first engaging portion extending downward from a lower side of the fixing portion. The second connecting member includes a coupling portion removably coupled with the accessory, and a second engaging portion extending upwardly from an upper side of the coupling portion to releasably engage with the first engaging portion. The latching apparatus is disposed between the first and second engaging portions in such a way that the first and second engaging portions can be interlocked with each other at the time of engagement and quickly released from each other at the time of disengagement.
100 Saddle With Quick-Connection Means to Attach Bicycle Accessories US12067466 2005-09-20 US20080203782A1 2008-08-28 Barbara Bigolin
A multifunction saddle structure, designed to be anchored to a bicycle frame. It has a tapered front portion (3) and a widened rear portion (2). Quick-connection means (4) are provided for connection of bicycle accessories (A) to the rear portion (2). The structure further has an ergonomically shaped peripheral edge (5), which is at least partly beveled and rounded and has no sharp edges, to define a comfortable and safe grip for a user to allow lifting and handling of the bicycle. The quick-connection means (4) are located along the shaped edge (5).
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