序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Support element for the human body US15031119 2014-10-20 US09957009B2 2018-05-01 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.
122 Streamline Storage System US15718838 2017-09-28 US20180105223A1 2018-04-19 Nicholas Dale Hessom; Stephen Richard Sader; William Kristopher Sullivan
Disclosed is a streamlined storage system for use with a motorcycle or other similar vehicle seat that does not detract from the riding experience, that is easy and convenient for the rider to access while riding, and that does not substantially increase the overall cost of the vehicle.
123 BICYCLE RACK AND BAG US15702189 2017-09-12 US20180072361A1 2018-03-15 Paul McKENZIE
A cycle rack comprises a seat attachment assembly configured for attachment of the rack to rails of a seat. A seat post interface is configured to abut a seat post. A frame has a bag interfacing portion adapted to support a bag, a front end portion connected to the seat post interface, and a pair of elongated frame members extending from the front end portion to the bag interfacing portion. A pair of sliders are connected to the seat attachment assembly, each of the sliders forming a channel for each individually receiving therein a respective one of the elongated frame members so as to allow sliding movement of the elongated frame members relative to the sliders.
124 Water Bottle Holder and Combination Including the Same and Water Bottle Holder Adapter US15487502 2017-04-14 US20180037286A1 2018-02-08 Louis Chuang
A combination includes a water bottle holder adapter and a water bottle holder. The water bottle holder adapter includes first and second engaging portions. The first engaging portion can engage with a bicycle seat. The water bottle holder includes first, second, and third extensions. The first extension is detachably connected to the second engaging portion of the water bottle holder adapter. The third extension extends transversely to the first extension and includes an abutment face on which a water bottle can rest. The first, second extension, and third extensions together define a receiving space receiving the water bottle and having an opening opposite to the abutment face. Each of the first and second extensions includes an end adjacent to the opening. A first spacing between the end of the first extension and the abutment face is smaller than a second spacing between the end of the second extension and the abutment face.
125 Bicycle Bag US15386816 2016-12-21 US20170355411A1 2017-12-14 Louis Chuang
A bicycle bag includes a bag body and at least one adjusting belt assembly. The bag body is adapted to store bicycle accessories and includes a first penetration portion and a second penetration portion. The at least one adjusting belt assembly is selectively inserted through one of the first and second penetration portions to form a suspending portion attachable to a bicycle. Thus, the bicycle bag can be attached to an up tube or a seat post of a bicycle, or attached between the saddle and the seat post of a bicycle to meet user needs.
126 Assembly composed of a saddle and a saddle compartment for motorcycles US14394137 2013-04-12 US09745011B2 2017-08-29 Antonio Di Candia; Alberto Gracci
An assembly composed of a saddle (10) and of a saddle compartment (12) for a motorcycle is described. The saddle (10) comprises an upper padded portion which constitutes the seat for the rider and/or passenger of the motorcycle, and a substantially rigid bottom portion (14) operatively connected to the relative saddle compartment (12) by hinge means (16). The saddle compartment (12) is made integral with a fixed portion of the motorcycle. The hinge means (16) enable the saddle (10) to pass from a closed position, in which said saddle (10) is positioned substantially horizontally above the saddle compartment (12) and permits the rider and any passenger of the motorcycle to sit on it, and an open position, in which said saddle (10) is positioned in a substantially vertical position and permits access to the saddle compartment (12). The assembly comprises at least one gas spring (18) attached to a fixed portion of the motorcycle and operatively connected, at its upper end, to the saddle (10). Between the upper end of the gas spring and the saddle (10) articulated connection means (20, 22) are interposed which permit said saddle (10) to maintain a stable open position.
127 METHOD FOR FIXING A TRAVEL CONTAINER FOR MOTOR VEHICLES TO A MOTOR VEHICLE, TRAVEL CONTAINER FOR MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOUNTING KIT THEREOF US15322699 2015-07-03 US20170120979A1 2017-05-04 Maurizio BARUZZO
A method for fixing a travel container to a motor vehicle includes arranging a vehicle with at least one back seat fixed to a frame of the vehicle. The seat includes a lower plate securable to a frame portion of the vehicle and a seat portion, opposite to the lower plate, is suitable as a user/passenger seat. A travel container has a container body, defining a storage compartment. A fixing plate associated with the container body includes a mount for the travel container. The travel container fixing plate is interchangeable with the lower plate of the seat. The seat is removed to provide access to an under-seat compartment and to the frame portion supporting the seat. The travel container is fixed to the vehicle to fix the fixing plate of the travel container to the frame portion supporting the seat. The travel container is arranged to replace the seat.
128 Bicycle seat support and storage system US14846448 2015-09-04 US09487257B1 2016-11-08 Jesus R. Enriquez
A bicycle seat support and inflation storage system. A bicycle seat is mounted to a first end of a bicycle seat post. A first end of a post adapter is threaded to a second end of the seat post. A first end of an inflation adapter is threaded to the second end of the post adapter. A pressurized gas cartridge is disposed inside a chamber of the seat post. The system is partially disposed inside a bicycle seat tube during storage. The seat post is removed from the bicycle seat tube and the post adapter is detached from the seat post to release the cartridge. The inflation adapter is detached from the post adapter and attached to a tire tube valve stem. The cartridge is attached to the inflation adapter first end and a rupture seal is broken to release the pressurized gas for inflating the tire tube.
129 Support Element for the Human Body US15031119 2014-10-20 US20160257364A1 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.
130 SADDLE BAG LOCK DEVICE FOR SADDLE-RIDE TYPE VEHICLE US14589208 2015-01-05 US20150191946A1 2015-07-09 Yoichi NISHIDA; Masashi TADA
In a saddle bag lock device for a saddle-ride type vehicle, in which a bag base body forming a saddle bag together with a lid is provided with multiple catch mechanisms switchable between a locked state where the catch mechanisms are engaged with multiple strikers provided on the lid and an unlocked state where the catch mechanisms are disengaged from the strikers. A switching operation member is manually-operable to synchronously switch the catch mechanisms from the locked state to the unlocked state. The saddle bag is formed to have a mountain-shaped bulging portion in an upper portion, the bulging portion bulging upwardly in a side view, and the switching operation member and the multiple catch mechanisms disposed in base portions of the bulging portion are connected to one another by cables corresponding individually to the catch mechanisms.
131 ADJUSTABLE SADDLE FOR MOTORCYLCES US14377722 2013-02-22 US20150175230A1 2015-06-25 Maurizio Baruzzo
An adjustable saddle (10) for motorcycles comprising a padded upper portion (12), which constitutes the seat for the rider and/or the passenger of the motorcycle, and a substantially rigid bottom portion (14), suitable for resting and attaching the saddle (10) to the chassis or to the frame of the motorcycle, is described. On the bottom portion (14) of the saddle (10) at least one aperture (18) is made for access to a respective compartment (20) made inside the padded upper portion (12) and destined to receive one or more inserts or devices (28; 30; 34; 46) suitable for varying the height of the seat and/or the level of comfort for the rider and/or the passenger of the motorcycle. The aperture (18) is made at the seat of the rider and/or passenger and is provided with a removable cover plate (22). The cover plate (22) is fitted with reversible means of attachment (24) to the bottom portion (14) of the saddle (10) to selectively open and close the aperture (18) and the respective compartment (20) so as to insert, add and/or remove the means (28; 30; 34; 46) suitable for varying the height of the seat and/or the level of comfort for the rider and/or the passenger of the motorcycle.
132 Clamp-on saddle bag mounting system US13763881 2013-02-11 US08944303B1 2015-02-03 Garry L. Campbell
A clamp-on saddle bag mounting system preferably includes a base plate, a first pin plate, a second pin plate and a clamp unit. The base plate is secured to a saddle bag. The first pin plate is attached to a bottom of the base plate at a first end. The first pin plate is offset to receive a first end of the clamp unit. One end of the second pin plate is attached to a bottom of the base plate at a second end. The second pin plate is offset to receive a second end of the clamp unit. First and second mounting pins are inserted through the first and second pin plates. The clamp lever is pushed down to secure the saddle bag to a motorcycle. An offset mounting bracket is used to offset the position of a mounting pin on a mounting pin base of a motorcycle.
133 MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAG US14081603 2013-11-15 US20140069974A1 2014-03-13 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.
134 Aerodynamic Bicycle Storage Pack Assembly US12879571 2010-09-10 US20120061435A1 2012-03-15 Michael Lavery
A bicycle storage pack assembly that compliments the aerodynamic shape of a bicycle frame and is supported only by interaction with the seat stays of the bicycle. The storage pack assembly includes a housing that defines an accessory storage cavity and a clamp body movably connected to the housing. The housing and the clamp body are each shaped to extend in a lateral direction over the seat stays to maintain the housing in abutting engagement with a seat tube of the bicycle. Preferably, the assembly includes a movable cover that is tethered to the housing. Preferably, one or more of the housing, clamp body, and cover are formed of glass filled nylon material.
135 Accessory connecting means for bicycle saddle US12144825 2008-06-24 US08104652B2 2012-01-31 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.
136 INTEGRATED ADJUSTABLE BACKREST AND STORAGE UNIT US13171395 2011-06-28 US20110316314A1 2011-12-29 Barry Brown
An integral unit that may serve as a backrest and a storage unit is provided. The integrated backrest and storage unit is configured such that a front surface of the integrated backrest and storage unit serves as a backrest for a driver of the two-wheel vehicle when the integrated backrest and storage unit is in a first position and the front surface serves as a back rest for a passenger of the two-wheel vehicle when the integrated backrest and storage unit is in a second position
137 MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAG US12821804 2010-06-23 US20100264185A1 2010-10-21 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.
138 Cycle saddle structure US12048463 2008-03-14 US07712827B2 2010-05-11 Tsai-Yun Yu
A cycle saddle structure comprising a base and a container is provided. The base has a front crotch portion and a rear supporting portion. The container is adapted to slide on the bottom portion of the rear supporting portion between an open position and a closed position with respect to the base.
139 Saddle with quick-connection means to attach bicycle accessories US12067466 2005-09-20 US07625041B2 2009-12-01 Barbara Bigolin
A multifunction saddle structure, designed to be anchored to a bicycle frame. Includes a tapered front portion and a widened rear portion. Quick-connection means are provided for connection of bicycle accessories to the rear portion. The structure further has an ergonomically shaped peripheral edge, which is at least partly beveled and rounded and has no sharp edges, to define a comfortable and safe grip for a user to enable lifting and handling of the bicycle. The quick-connection means are located along the shaped edge.
140 Light bag rack for a bicycle US11061580 2005-02-18 US07614535B2 2009-11-10 Raymond E. Hubbe
A light bag rack (10) for a bicycle includes a U-shaped frame (42) having first and second rods (48, 50) extending between a closed securing end (44) and an open mounting end (46) of the rack (10) and defining a pinch point (52) between the ends (44, 46). The rods (48, 50) are sufficiently flexible to permit the open mounting end (46) to expand around first and second bicycle seat frame rails (16, 18) forward of a seat post (14) and to pass between the seat frame rails (16, 18) rearward of the seat post (14) so that the closed securing end (44) contacts the seat frame rails (16, 18) forward of the seat post (14) to secure the rack (10) to the seat frame rails (16, 18). A load portion (70) of the rack (10) supports a utility bag (84).
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