序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 HANDLEBAR MOUNTED TOOL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE US15684575 2017-08-23 US20180057093A1 2018-03-01 Todd N. Lenig
A multi-purpose tool system installed on the handle bars of a conventional bicycle. The tool system is formed of a main body, and an expansion mechanism, a plug and a fastener. The expansion mechanism is inserted in an open end of a handle bar of a bicycle and the fastener is tightened. This causes the expansion mechanism to expand and tighten against the interior surface of the handle bars thereby holding it in place. The expansion mechanism is formed of a plurality of wedges that are held together by binders. The main body holds a plurality of bits and a cover that includes a driver is connected to the main body by a locking mechanism. When a tool is needed, the cover is removed from the main body, a bit is removed from the main body and inserted into the driver and the cover is used as a handle.
42 SMARTPACK DEVICE FOR A BIKE US15583809 2017-05-01 US20170327173A1 2017-11-16 PETER COOPER
Disclosed is a smartpack device detachably attached to chassis of a bike. The bike includes peripheral electrical devices. The smartpack device includes a housing, a separating assembly, a locking unit, plurality of indication units, a battery unit, a door, a computer and a battery unit to power the peripheral electrical devices of the bike, computer and plurality of indication units. The plurality of indication units is configured on the housing to emit light to indicate status of each peripheral electric device of the bike. The door connected to the housing to allow access to the battery. The computer is configured on the housing includes a memory unit to store plurality of modules, a touch display unit to display processed plurality of modules and to receive touch commands from a user to access the plurality of modules and the processing unit to process the plurality of modules and is coupled to the memory unit. The plurality of modules includes a navigation module to display navigation route information on the touch display unit, and a control module controls at least one of plurality of indication units to indicate status of the electrical peripheral devices on receiving commands through touch display unit.
43 Arrangement for Securing Vehicle Tools US15239941 2016-08-18 US20160355228A1 2016-12-08 Hans WOLFMUELLER; Rainer WAMSER
An arrangement is composed of an elastic to highly elastic tool carrier which has a number of cavities that protrude from the tool carrier and are formed preferably integrally therewith. The cavities have pocket-like receiving spaces which are configured to hold vehicle tools. The cavities are configured and arranged in pairs such that in each case one end-side tool portion can be introduced into and removed from, in each case, one of the pocket-like receptacles of the cavities. During the introduction and removal of the tools, the cavities can be moved or elastically displaced, on account of their elasticity, from a storage position (starting position) into an insertion or removal position (displaced position), such that the respectively other end of the tool slips out of or can be removed from the pocket-like receptacle.
44 Aerodynamic storage for fluid bottles US14482747 2014-09-10 US09114840B1 2015-08-25 Craig V. Turner; Patrick B. Crosby
The present invention provides an aerodynamic storage accessory for road, mountain, triathlon, and electric bikes. The aerodynamic storage is located downwind from the bottle and an optional bottle carrier, and does not serve as a fairing. In an embodiment of the invention, the aerodynamic storage comprises a flexible pouch that is smooth on all surfaces and tapers off at its backend. Air flows around it smoothly as the bicycle moves forward. The aerodynamic storage of the present invention can be attached anywhere to the frame, aero bars, saddle, saddle post, or any other location on a bicycle.
45 Saddlebag tray US14312340 2014-06-23 US09022266B1 2015-05-05 Mark Kleppin
A saddlebag tray system is configured to operate in conjunction with a saddlebag having a saddlebag rear protrusion and a saddlebag forward protrusion. The saddlebag tray system includes a tray configured to entirely traverse the saddlebag and further including: a tray bottom mechanically coupled to side walls which are configured to accommodate the saddlebag rear protrusion and the saddlebag forward protrusion. A plurality of brackets are mechanically coupled to the saddlebag. The side walls are configured to accommodate the plurality of brackets. A handle is mechanically coupled to the tray bottom. Lifting the tray with the handle is configured to lift the tray from the plurality of brackets in the saddlebag.
46 Utility tray US13385920 2012-03-14 US08925965B2 2015-01-06 Louis G Pecora
This utility tray is rectangular in shape and mounts securely to the rear fender of a motorcross bike. The main frame has tapered side walls with U-shaped cuts to accommodate tools such as Tee Handle Wrenches. A quarter portion of the utility tray has a top tray. The top tray incorporates two large holes to accommodate aerosol cans and two small holes for the front and rear axles. On the back section of the top tray is a tool rail with strategic holes for screwdrivers, bolts and sockets. The bottom of the main frame mounts a trapezoid shaped fender pocket, four non slip standoffs and an auxiliary stabilizer strap. To mount the utility tray, insert the rear fender into the trapezoid fender pocket and apply the strap. This combination gives the utility tray a tremendous amount of stability. While the utility tray is mounted, the seat is able to be removed to access the air filter. The utility tray stores in a vertical position when mounted on a wall bracket. In this position the utility tray will accommodate three aerosol cans.
47 Utility tray US13385920 2012-03-14 US20130069354A1 2013-03-21 Louis G. Pecora
This utility tray is rectangular in shape and mounts securely to the rear fender of the motocross bike. The main frame has tapered side wall with u-shape cuts to accommodate tools such as Tee Handle Wrenches. A quarter portion of the utility tray has a top tray. Top tray incorporates two large holes to accommodate aerosol cans and two small holes for the front and rear axles. Back section of the top tray is the tool rail with strategic holes for screwdrivers, bolts and sockets. Bottom of the main frame mounts a Trapezoid shaped fender pocket, four non slip standoffs and an auxiliary stabilizer strap. Insert the rear fender into the trapezoid fender pocket and apply the strap. This combination gives the utility tray Tremendous Amount of Stability. While mounted the seat in able to be removed to access the air filter. The utility tray stores in a vertical position when mounted on its wall bracket. In this position the utility tray will accommodate three aerosol cans.
48 Quick-connect structure for bicycle saddle US11782868 2007-07-25 US08109423B2 2012-02-07 Barbara Bigolin
The invention is directed to a quick-connect structure for a bicycle saddle, particularly for removably mounting an accessory, such as a tool kit or the like, to the saddle. The saddle has at least one load-bearing body to be attached to a bicycle frame. The quick-connect structure comprises at least one male member that may be snap-fitted in a corresponding female member. The male member and the female member are associated either to the saddle or to the accessory. Preferably, one of the male member and the female member is integrally and monolithically formed in the body of the saddle.
49 Aerodynamic storage element and frame US12923762 2010-10-06 US08066296B2 2011-11-29 Philip White
A storage element and bicycle frame that work in conjunction with each other to make both the frame and storage element as aerodynamic as possible when the storage element is attached to the frame. The storage element is designed to function as an integral aerodynamic element of the frame.
50 Quick-connect structure for bicycle saddle US11194082 2005-07-28 US07264308B2 2007-09-04 Barbara Bigolin
The invention is directed to a quick-connect structure for a bicycle saddle, particularly for removably mounting an accessory, such as a tool kit or the like, to the saddle. The saddle has at least one load-bearing body to be attached to a bicycle frame. The quick-connect structure comprises at least one male member that may be snap-fitted in a corresponding female member. The male member and the female member are associated either to the saddle or to the accessory. Preferably, one of the male member and the female member is integrally and monolithically formed in the body of the saddle.
51 Bicycle tool assembly US617087 1996-03-18 US5632056A 1997-05-27 Chia-Yuan Hsiao
A bicycle tool assembly which includes a hollow handle, a coupling block fastened to one end of the handle by a tongue-and-groove joint to hold a driving element, for example, an open-end spanner, a box-end spanner, a hexagonal wrench, a cabinet tip, a Phillips head tip, or a hexagonal head tip, and a tire repair tool slidably mounted in an opposite end of the hollow handle, the tire repair tool having a front hook for pulling a bicycle tire out of the rim, a tire pressure releasing pin in the middle for fastening to the valve of the bicycle tire to release the pressure of the inner tube, and a coupling tail engaged with a tapered hole in the hollow handle to hold the tire repair tool in the operative position.
52 Bicycle kettle support with a tool-storing box US835420 1992-02-14 US5217116A 1993-06-08 Cooper Ku
A bicycle kettle support with a tool-storing box including a kettle support haing a lower threaded portion, and a tool box composed of multiple layers of box members and screwed on the lower threaded portion of the kettle support, wherein each of the box members is divided into several chambers by partitioning boards for containing various tools and a cap is rotatably mounted over the box member by a shaft, the cap being formed with an opening corresponding to the shape of the chamber, whereby the cap can be rotated through a certain angle to make the opening aligned with the chamber for the user to take out the tools contained therein while closing other chambers to prevent the tools stored therein from dropping out, the lateral wall of at least one of the box members being formed with a tool insert hole so that the tool can be inserted thereinto, permitting the box member to serve as a handle to increase the wrenching torque exerted on the tool.
53 Tool boxes for bicycles US678362 1976-04-19 US4079872A 1978-03-21 David E. Halter
There is disclosed in the present application a tool box or kit assembly intended to be secured by means of a lock to a bicycle frame to prevent its theft or loss. The assembly includes a box and an embracing metal strap which secures the box to the bicycle frame and may additionally be formed to secure a tire pump to the frame so that it cannot easily be removed.
54 Spark plug holder US48049974 1974-06-18 US3910541A 1975-10-07 GERMAN RONALD L
A body of shape retentive, but deformable and elastic material is provided and one side of the body includes a blind bore opening outwardly thereof in which to snugly and frictionally receive the threaded base end of a spark plug for support of the spark plug from the holder. A second adjacent side of the body includes spaced parallel integral leg portions projecting outwardly thereof and the free end of one of the legs is provided with an endwise outwardly projecting integral stem portion terminating outwardly in an integral eye portion. The free end of the other leg terminates outwardly in a second integral stem portion projecting endwise outwardly therefrom and the outer end of the second stem portion includes an integral crosshead insertable through the eye portion. The legs are adapted to embracingly receive a tubular structural member of a motorcycle frame therebetween and the free ends of the legs and the stems are adapted to be bent around the opposite side of the tubular structural member with the crosshead removably inserted through the eye portion. With the legs and stem or stem portions of the holder thus secured about the motorcycle frame structural member in a slightly stretched condition, the holder is frictionally retained on the motorcycle frame tubular member and a spark plug supported from the holder is supported in readiness for use as a spare spark plug in the event a spare spark plug is needed.
55 Jonathan a US1894521147 1894-08-24 US539517A 1895-05-21
56 SADDLE DEVICE EP17192251.1 2017-09-20 EP3392127A1 2018-10-24 Hsu Hsin-Hsiang

A saddle device includes a first seat unit (10) having a front mounting portion (12) and a rear mounting end portion (42), a saddle unit (30) having a front end portion unit (314') and a top surface unit (32), and an elongate backrest (50) including two spaced-apart long sides (51, 52), and two spaced-apart short sides (53, 54) that are connected between the long sides (51, 52), and removably mounted to a selected one of the front mounting portion (12) and the rear mounting end portion (42) such that, when the backrest (50) is mounted to the front mounting portion (12), at least one of the short sides (53, 54) is located in front of the front end portion unit (314'), and when the backrest (50) is mounted to the rear mounting end portion (42), at least one of the long sides (51, 52) is located above the top surface unit(32).

57 ANORDNUNG ZUM SICHERN VON BORDWERKZEUG EP15704226.8 2015-01-28 EP3107800A1 2016-12-28 WOLFMUELLER, Hans; WAMSER, Rainer
The present invention relates to an arrangement composed of an elastic to highly elastic tool carrier which has a number of cavities that protrude from the tool carrier and are formed preferably integrally therewith, said cavities having pocket-like receiving spaces which are configured to hold vehicle tools, wherein the cavities are configured and arranged in pairs such that in each case one end-side tool portion can be introduced into and removed from in each case one of the pocket-like receptacles of the cavities. During the introduction and removal of the tools, the cavities can be moved or elastically displaced, on account of their elasticity, from a storage position (starting position) into an insertion or removal position (displaced position), such that the respectively other end of the tool slips out of or can be removed from the pocket-like receptacle.
58 Aerodynamic storage element and frame EP14004011.4 2007-08-10 EP2857298A1 2015-04-08 White, Philip

The present invention is directed to a storage element and bicycle frame that work in conjunction with each other. The present invention makes both the frame and storage element as aerodynamic as possible when the storage element is attached to the frame. The storage element is designed to function as an integral aerodynamic element of the frame.

59 Tool-holder for bicycles EP13189213.5 2013-10-18 EP2762393A3 2014-12-17 Candito, Alessandro

A tool-holder (1) to transport tools for replacing an inner tube of a bicycle, which comprises a box-shaped container element (2) in turn comprising a first housing (3) to contain a consumable cylinder cartridge (4) and a second housing (5) to contain a tap, and fixing means (7, 8, 9) to fix the container element (2) to the rails associated with the shell of the saddle of the bicycle so that the container element is arrangeable underneath the shell of the saddle of the bicycle above the rails associated with it.

60 Tool-holder for bicycles EP13189213.5 2013-10-18 EP2762393A2 2014-08-06 Candito, Alessandro

A tool-holder (1) to transport tools for replacing an inner tube of a bicycle, which comprises a box-shaped container element (2) in turn comprising a first housing (3) to contain a consumable cylinder cartridge (4) and a second housing (5) to contain a tap, and fixing means (7, 8, 9) to fix the container element (2) to the rails associated with the shell of the saddle of the bicycle so that the container element is arrangeable underneath the shell of the saddle of the bicycle above the rails associated with it.

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