Attached At Second Point On Another Portion Of The Cycle Patents (Class 224/421)
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Patent number: 10864857Abstract: A weapon stowage and mounting system for a military vehicle, wherein the weapon stowage and mounting system secures a weapon such as an M16 or M249 emplaced therein and retains such weapon from flying about as a secondary projectile in the event of a vehicle roll over, vehicle collision or vehicle blast event, The weapon stowage and mounting system allows for stowage of a weapon with loaded ammunition magazines, grenade launchers, forward hand grips, and/or rails and scopes still attached to the weapon, thus allowing maintenance of constant mission readiness. The weapon stowage and mounting system also includes a panel of UMWPE material that is positioned in line with the muzzle of a stowed weapon to fully capture a bullet in the event of an accidental discharge of the weapon.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2019Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Michael Hollis, Christopher Mougeotte, Jeffrey Van Derveer, Nicholas Stolten, Kris Mayer
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Patent number: 10814929Abstract: A mounting bar, bracket, and kit have been developed such that they can couple to a head tube of the bicycle when in a first configuration and then couple to a top tube of a bicycle when in a second configuration. The bracket may be integral with the mounting bar or may be a separate component.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2019Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Kent International Inc.Inventors: Michael Anthony Provost, Ronald Peter Barbagallo
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Patent number: 10752309Abstract: A bicycle water bottle phone holder designed for a conventional bicycle cup holder on a frame of the bicycle. The bicycle phone holder includes a rigid frame and a flexible cover to allow cavitation and bulging of a volume thereof. The bicycle phone holder also includes at least one longitudinal flanging portion to receive a tabular personal digital assistant (PDA) device inside the elongate cup. The bicycle phone holder additionally includes a retaining wall and a cylindrical portion to receive one of a water bottle and personal effects inside the holder. An edge piping adjacent the flexible cover and the frame at an outside or inside the edges and features of the holder secure the two thereto. A funnel like design secures a cell phone above a cavity at the bottom of the holder, the cavity able to receive headphones, coins, tokens, jewelry, keys, wallets and purses.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2017Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Inventor: David Oste
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Patent number: 10386013Abstract: An enclosure mounting assembly for mounting different sized enclosures onto support poles or flat support walls.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Phoenix Contact Development and Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Walker, Nathan Potteiger
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Patent number: 10279856Abstract: A detachable carrier assembly is provided. The detachable carrier assembly includes a bracket assembly configured for attachment to a head tube of a bicycle and a plurality of segments configured for insertion into the bracket assembly. The plurality of segments is further configured for detachment from the bracket assembly. A container is attached to the plurality of segments. The container is configured to hold a quantity of desired articles.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2017Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Inventor: E. Allen Marin
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Patent number: 10266224Abstract: A mounting bar, bracket, and kit have been developed such that they can couple to a head tube of the bicycle when in a first configuration and then couple to a top tube of a bicycle when in a second configuration. The bracket may be integral with the mounting bar or may be a separate component.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2016Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Kent International Inc.Inventors: Michael Anthony Provost, Ronald Peter Barbagallo
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Patent number: 10192469Abstract: A display device for a walker is disclosed which has a panel having a front side, a back side, a left side edge, a right side edge, a top side edge, and a bottom side edge, an interior pocket formed between the front side and the back side, a series of grommets positioned along the left side edge of the panel, a series of grommets positioned along the right side edge of the panel, and a closure device positioned along the top side edge.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2017Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Michael J. Brenner and Joann BrennerInventor: Michael J Brenner
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Patent number: 9309719Abstract: A bracket assembly is disclosed to secure a cable bundle to a ladder rung. The bracket assembly includes a metal bracket and protective grommets. The metal bracket has a first member, side walls and second members. The first member of the metal bracket is parallel to the second members of the metal bracket. The protective grommets are secured to the metal bracket. The protective grommets have a base member, sleeves extending from the base member, a side member and a bottom member. The assembled metal bracket and protective grommets receive the ladder rung and the sleeves of the protective grommets wrap around the cable bundle positioned on the ladder rung to secure the cable bundle.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: Panduit Corp.Inventors: David J. Sylvester, Richard H. Kasal, Rodney G. Rouleau, James R. Ward
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Patent number: 8651350Abstract: A bicycle accessory mounting structure is provided with a base member and a first stem member. The first stem member includes a mounting opening. The base member includes an accessory attachment portion and a mounting portion. The base member extends through the mounting opening. The base member is slidably supported on the first stem member within the mounting opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Shimano Inc.Inventor: Takumi Onogi
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Patent number: 8152036Abstract: A case assembly for motorcycles comprises a frame (11) for coupling to the motorcycle and a case (12) including means that allow its removable coupling to the frame. The means which allow the removable coupling include U-shaped elements (17) which move between a non-active position to accommodate therein a complementary element (13) of the frame and an active rotated position to secure therein said element (13) of the frame. Conveniently, between the case and the frame there are other passive coupling means (14, 15) at a distance of the U-shaped elements for positioning the case before the coupling movement of the U-shaped elements.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2006Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: GI. VI. S.R.L.Inventor: Giuseppe Visenzi
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Publication number: 20110101059Abstract: A personal storage device has been created that is secured at the neck of the bicycle and rests on the cross bar. The personal storage device is composed of a nylon shell reinforced with a semi-dense foam. The personal storage device has an interior cavity for personal storage, but also has a pocket located in the flap of the personal storage device for holding personal media devices in the form of phones and mp3 players. The flap has a transparent window thin enough to allow the cyclist to operate any personal media device located within the pocket through the window. The personal storage device further provides an opening running from the interior cavity to the exterior for cables or cords connected from the personal media device to the cyclist. The entire personal storage device provides a virtual water tight seal for any components stored within.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Gregory Martin Haralson, John Bosilkovski
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Patent number: 7934741Abstract: A retractable safety bar device for a rear passenger of a motorcycle comprising a gripping component comprising a side bars adapted for telescopically receiving a inner bars, wherein the safety bar device is adjustable in height by moving the gripping component upwardly and downwardly with respect to the first inner bars, wherein the gripping component can be locked in place via a first locking mechanism; and mounting brackets pivotally attached to the inner bars, wherein the mounting brackets are for attaching the inner bars to sides of the motorcycle; wherein the safety bar device is adjustable in position by moving the inner bars forwardly and backwardly with respect to the mounting brackets, wherein the inner bars can be locked in place via a second locking mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2009Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Inventor: Randall R. Wright
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Publication number: 20100059564Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventors: Frank Joseph Bretl, Mark Matthew Proia
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Publication number: 20100012696Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventor: Thomas Ferdinand Prager
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Patent number: 7614535Abstract: 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).Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Inventor: Raymond E. Hubbe
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Patent number: 7000811Abstract: A wheel holding device for attaching to one or both a handlebar or a stem of a bicycle is described. In one embodiment, the device holds and secures the front wheel of a bicycle that has been removed from the bicycle's front fork for use when transporting the bicycle on a rooftop carrier of an automobile.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Inventors: Keith Gilstrap, Doug Golenz
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Patent number: 6953135Abstract: A liquid delivery apparatus for a bicycle includes a container adapted to contain a liquid and a tube having a first end and a second end. The container is releasably mountable to a selected one of a seat rail and a seat post of the bicycle. The container has a first opening and a second opening. The first opening is adapted to receive a liquid and is disposed above a normal liquid level line of the liquid when present in the container. The second opening is disposed below the normal liquid level line. The first end of the tube is attachable to the container in fluid communication with the second opening. The liquid when present in the container is delivered to a mouthpiece attached to the second end of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: NRZ, Inc.Inventors: Linda Litton, Alexander Ilich, Joel Ecklund
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Publication number: 20030213825Abstract: A storage pouch is configured to be removably attached to a top tube, a head tube and a down tube of a bicycle. The storage pouch preferably includes a base member and a roof member. The roof member has a roof member perimeter, a portion of which is attached to the base member, thereby forming a partially enclosed compartment between the base member and the roof member. The storage pouch preferably includes top tube connectors affixed to the base member or the roof member, and extending from the base member or the roof member around the top tube of the bicycle. The storage pouch preferably includes down tube connectors affixed to a portion of the storage pouch, and extending therefrom around the down tube of the bicycle. The storage pouch preferably includes head tube connectors affixed to the base member or the roof member, and extending from the base member or the roof member around the head tube of the bicycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventor: Kiersten Ruthann Hale
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Patent number: 6227426Abstract: A carrier includes supports that attach to opposite sides of the axle of a steerable wheel. Extending generally vertically from the supports are cylindrical tubes that accommodate long and narrow cargo such as baseball and softball bats. The tubes are held near the top by a first bracket extending between them. A second bracket is attached to the first through an elongated slot, and secures the first bracket to the vehicle, for example, at the steering column. The carriers extend vertically beyond the first bracket and so provide support for baseball and softball gloves and mitts. A ball container is suspended from the first bracket between the tubes. When the steering column and steerable wheel are rotated, the carrier rotates also, thereby preventing interference between the carrier and the transportation device. While the invention has application with other transportation devices, particular synergy is found when the inventive carrier is used in combination with a bicycle.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2000Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Inventors: Martin T. Martin, Eleanor L. Martin, Dolly R. Martin
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Patent number: 6145715Abstract: A washable cylindrical body, closed at the bottom and open at the top receptacle mountable on a bicycle, or tricycle which cylindrical body can be readily removed therefrom and either hand carried or secured upon a trouser's belt or pack strap, for transporting a fluid containing bottle or can. An optional insert securable within the container serves to retain the heat or cold of the fluid over a period of time. An optional zipper cover can also be added. An optional elastomeric star top can overlay the opening of the body and be used alone or in conjunction with a zipper cover.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Inventor: Melissa Slonim
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Patent number: 6126052Abstract: A canoe carrier system for allowing an individual to easily transport a canoe, kayak or other structure to a remote location with an all-terrain vehicle (ATV). The inventive device includes a pair of base members, a plurality of support members extending vertically from the base members, a pair of elongated members extending between the support members longitudinally, a pair of cross members attached between the support members traversely to the elongated members, and a plurality of fastener straps secured to the elongated members for surrounding a canoe or kayak. A pair of padding members are secured about cross members for protecting the canoe. A pair of fasteners and clamps are attached to each of the base members for attaching to the front rack and rear rack of the ATV.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1999Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Inventor: Kevin S. Toivola
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Patent number: 5913466Abstract: A mounting bracket for attaching a cooler to an intersection of a handlebar and head tube of a bicycle. The mounting bracket is secured to a cooler and employs flexible straps to adjustably attach the bracket to the bicycle handlebar and head tube. The bracket is substantially T-shaped and includes a handlebar-engaging portion having stabilizing tabs with angled cutouts that accommodate handlebars of various diameter. A head tube-engaging portion includes an adjustable spacing foot that positions the bracket with respect to the bicycle head tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Inventor: Harry Revels
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Patent number: 5775559Abstract: A bicycle basket assembly that includes a two-part, spherically-shaped clamshell cage assembly; an upper cage mounting bracket; and a lower cage mounting bracket; the clamshell cage assembly including a lower hemisphere cage section that is hingedly attached to an upper hemisphere cage section; the lower hemisphere cage section including a lower circular opening, a circular-shaped lower rim portion and a lower locking hasp member; the upper hemisphere cage section including an upper circular opening, a circular-shaped upper rim portion and an upper locking hasp member; the upper cage mounting bracket having a first upper bracket end and a second upper bracket end, the first upper bracket end extending from a portion of the circular-shaped lower rim portion of the lower hemisphere cage section, the second upper bracket end having a goose neck insertion passageway formed therethrough that is sized to receive therethrough the goose neck portion of a bicycle handlebar support; the lower cage mounting bracket inclType: GrantFiled: June 5, 1997Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Inventors: Joseph M. Mechanic, Victoria Mechanic
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Patent number: 5529325Abstract: An auxiliary seat adapted to be mounted over the wheel of a conventional bicycle includes a shock absorbing support assembly. The support assembly includes a pair of struts, one end of each being fixedly secured to the bicycle frame near the bicycle wheel axle and the other end of each being secured to the primary seat mounting bolt of the bicycle. Each strut, in turn, includes a shock absorber assembly for cushioning the axillary seat when the bicycle traverses a bump or other obstruction. The preferred shock absorber assembly comprises a helical compression spring retained between a sleeve coaxially and slidably engaging the bottom portion of each strut.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1995Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Inventors: Dorothy Glog, Philip W. Coderre