Steps And Foot Rests Patents (Class 280/291)
  • Patent number: 7234558
    Abstract: A motorcycle construction permits a rider to assume either a first, elevated crouched racing position, or a second lowered, reclined, feet-forward “custom chopper” position. The motorcycle includes a main frame assembly having a front wheel suspension assembly and a set of handlebars, and a rear wheel suspension assembly with a rear wheel, and a combined engine/transmission assembly. The main frame has a seat for a driver, and a driver footpeg assembly. The footpegs provide a fore position for use with the reclined “custom chopper” position, allowing the driver's legs to be extended in a forward direction for using the fore footpeg position. The footpegs provide an aft position for use with the elevated crouched racing position. A seat moving assembly moves the driver seat between the first elevated position, used with the aft footpeg position, and the second, lowered seat position is used with the fore footpegs position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2007
    Assignee: Ostfold Innovasjon AS
    Inventor: Peer Toftner
  • Patent number: 7182360
    Abstract: A roller peg includes a housing attachable to a bicycle or skateboard, the housing including a hole, and a roller that is inserted in the housing so that a surface of the roller protrudes from the hole and the roller spins within the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2007
    Assignee: Roller Peg, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert William Paasch, Keith Allen Paasch
  • Patent number: 7163225
    Abstract: Described is a foot peg with a roller for attaching with a cycle. The foot peg comprises a roller, a rigid housing, and a support member. The roller includes an axial length with a hole passing through the roller along the axial length. The rigid housing is formed to be attached with a cycle and cover a portion of the roller. When attached proximate the roller, the rigid housing covers a covered portion of the roller, leaving an uncovered portion of the roller exposed. The support member is formed to be attached with the rigid housing and extend through the hole of the roller, thereby attaching the roller proximate the housing. When the foot peg is attached with a cycle, a user may stand upon the rigid housing and/or use the uncovered portion of the roller to roll the cycle across an obstacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2007
    Inventor: Michael Alan Honea
  • Patent number: 7159887
    Abstract: A protective cage for a motorcycle has a member with a bottom and two side portions. The two side portions are spaced apart from each other so as to receive the motorcycle. The side portions are coupled to the sides of the motorcycle frame at coupling points. The cage provides a low profile protective barrier between the engine and the ground when the motorcycle is on its side and does not interfere with the rider who wants to perform stunts on the motorcycle. At least one of the coupling points on each side is provided with a projection, which projection has a replaceable cap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2007
    Inventor: Timothy E. Barnes
  • Patent number: 7159886
    Abstract: Freestyle pegs for a motorcycle. The pegs permit the motorcycle rider to perform stunts in the same way stunts are performed on a bicycle. Each peg includes two axially aligned, interconnected cylindrical members. The members are coaxial with the axle of the motorcycle and extend outwardly therefrom. As contemplated, the pegs will be disposed on both front and rear axles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2007
    Inventor: Douglas Schloegel
  • Patent number: 7121571
    Abstract: A heel rest for a motorcycle having an exhaust pipe. The heel rest including a mounting base adapted to connect to the exhaust pipe and a heel pad coupled to the mounting base. The heel rest also includes an insulating member disposed between the heel pad and the mounting base to inhibit heat transfer between the heel pad and the mounting base.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2006
    Assignee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank Savage, Chris Fecke
  • Patent number: 7114739
    Abstract: The motorcycle foot support assembly has a foot support member, a rotation arm, a monolithic motorcycle-mounting bracket, and a releaseable bracket-to-arm locking mechanism. The rotation arm is attached between the inner surface of the foot support and the motorcycle-mounting bracket. The monolithic motorcycle-mounting bracket has a motorcycle-attachment portion and an arm-attachment portion, the latter portion for engagement with the rotation arm. The releaseable bracket-to-arm locking mechanism has an engagement pin that selectively engages with one of a plurality of predetermined stop holes whereby the releaseable bracket-to-arm locking mechanism may be selectively engaged to stop the relative rotation between the arm-attachment portion and the rotation-arm first end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2006
    Inventor: Richard V. Colano
  • Patent number: 7111375
    Abstract: A motorcycle footpeg assembly comprising a footpeg mount having a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is adapted to attach to a motorcycle. The footpeg assembly also includes a footpeg coupled to the second portion with a fastener such that the fastener is not visible from the exterior of the footpeg.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2006
    Assignee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric R. Buckhouse, Brian T. Nelson, Kurt C. Nelson
  • Patent number: 7108273
    Abstract: A motorcycle footrest used in combination with a motorcycle crash bar has a body member and a step member pivotally attached to the body member. The body member is disposed between adjacent portions of the crash bar. The footrest folds into the crash bar to provide a stream lined and custom appearance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2006
    Inventor: Lyle Hunwardsen
  • Patent number: 7104157
    Abstract: The motorcycle footrest includes a mounting block and a footrest plate. The mounting block is clamped to a crash bar secured to a motorcycle frame. A pivot pin pivotally connects an end of the footrest plate to the mounting block for pivotal movement about a pivot pin bore axis that extends upwardly and forwardly at an angle of 45° from a horizontal plane. The footrest plate has a first footrest surface and a second footrest surface that are parallel to each other and face in opposite directions. Stop surfaces on the mounting block limit pivotal movement of the footrest plate when the first footrest surface is in a use position and when the second footrest surface is in a use position. At least one aperture passes through the footrest plane and intersects the first and second footrest surfaces. An aperture insert is mounted in the aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2006
    Inventor: Terry L. Hilliard
  • Patent number: 7097188
    Abstract: A running board for an all-terrain vehicle includes structure for substantially blocking snow, mud and the like from landing onto the running board during operation, and also for blocking engine heat from excessively warming the feet of a rider. In a running board including a step portion which is positioned on a side of a powertrain unit having an operation pedal in a side portion thereof, a partition is provided between the engine and the step portion, the partition including an insertion opening portion into which the operation pedal is inserted. The partition can be made wider since the operation pedal is inserted into the insertion opening portion blocking snow, mud and the like from coming through a space between the running board and the engine. The partition plate also tends to block engine heat from excessively warming the feet of a rider.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2006
    Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Masao Takeshima, Shigeto Inami
  • Patent number: 7083181
    Abstract: The invention herein described is a motorcycle guard with retractable footrests, said footrests being accessible to a driver while traveling. The guard is mounted to the frame of a motorcycle such that it transverses the cycle in front of the engine but behind the front wheel, leaving sufficient clearance to avoid inhibiting the wheel turning radius. The footrests are extended for use, and retracted when no longer needed. A mechanism is provided to prevent over-extension and over-retraction of the footrests, and a further mechanism is provided to secure the footrest while in retracted position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2006
    Inventor: Per Lindby
  • Patent number: 7073808
    Abstract: An engine guard for a motorcycle is made so that it will mount onto a motorcycle frame and has horizontally extending rail sections on opposite sides of the frame. Foot pegs are mounted at the outer ends of the horizontally extending sections. The foot pegs are positioned on opposite sides of the motorcycle and will pivot about a generally horizontal axis from a deployed position where they extend outwardly from the horizontal rail sections to a stowed position wherein the foot pegs are nested into a recess provided in the top of the respective horizontal rail section. The foot pegs include anti-slip surfaces. The stowed position moves the foot pegs inwardly, and provides a surface for supporting the feet of a rider. When the pegs are extended outwardly, the feet on the pegs are spaced at a greater distance from the center plane of the motorcycle than when the foot pegs are in the stowed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2006
    Assignee: Kuryakyn Holdings, Inc.
    Inventor: Craig P. Egan
  • Patent number: 7055843
    Abstract: In a vehicle body-protecting device for a two-wheeled motor vehicle, in which a pair of left and right guard members are mounted to a vehicle body frame assembly to overhang laterally outwards, so that when the two-wheeled motor vehicle is turned sideways, said guard members are allowed to be grounded, whereby the grounding of an outer surface of a vehicle body is diminished, each of the guard members is formed by connecting a ground element which is grounded upon the turning-sideways of the two-wheeled motor vehicle to a mounting base secured to the vehicle body frame assembly through an elastic element for swinging movement. Thus, it is possible to eliminate the need for the special strengthening of the vehicle body frame assembly in such a manner that a shock due to the turning-sideways of the two-wheeled motor vehicle can be received on the vehicle body frame assembly, while being buffered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2006
    Assignee: Honda Access Corporation
    Inventors: Makoto Kan, Hideo Ochiai, Yoshinori Mifune
  • Patent number: 7048293
    Abstract: A footrest for a snowmobile comprises relatively large openings and a cover plate attached therebeneath to form a snow discharging passage in communication with the openings permitting snow on the footrests to be forced down therethrough and prohibiting snow from traveling upwardly therethrough and onto the footrest as a result of snowmobile motion. The footrests of the present invention allow the snow and ice to be effectively discharged while the driver is riding the snowmobile, and thereby eliminates the need to stop the snowmobile to remove the snow and ice on the footrests using hands or other tools.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2006
    Assignee: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.
    Inventor: Yvon Bedard
  • Patent number: 7044487
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a heated anti-slip step for a motor vehicle. The step includes a metal tread plate having a plurality of grip structures extending upwardly from a top surface of the tread plate. A plurality of drain holes extend through the tread plate. An electrical resistance heater is disposed proximate to the tread plate and is operable to heat the step so as to melt any snow or ice that may be present on the step.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2006
    Assignee: American Trim, LLC
    Inventor: Robert M. Byrne
  • Patent number: 7040442
    Abstract: A motorcycle is described which includes adjustable foot controls to accommodate different rider sizes. The adjustable rear brake pedal assembly for a motorcycle includes a base plate, a brake pedal and a foot rest attached to a first motorcycle frame stud via a threaded connector. An adjustable rear brake pedal assembly for the motorcycle includes a base plate, a brake pedal and a foot rest attached to a second motorcycle frame stud via a threaded connector. Each base plates includes a groove on its inward side that is sized to accept its respective motorcycle frame stud and to allow the base plate to be selectively positioned relative to threaded holes spaced along the motorcycle frame studs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2006
    Inventor: Cory McWhorter
  • Patent number: 7025369
    Abstract: A foot peg assembly for a motorcycle includes an elongated foot rest that has an outer end and a inner end. A stirrup is attached to the foot rest and includes a pair of legs each having a first end and a second end. A base is attached to and extends between the first ends such that the legs extend in generally the same direction away from the base. Each of the second ends is attached to the foot rest such that each of the second ends is generally adjacent to one of the inner and outer ends. A coupler is attached to the foot rest. The coupler is adapted for removably securing the foot rest to the frame of the motorcycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Inventor: Mark S. Sine
  • Patent number: 7025368
    Abstract: A motorcycle is provided with a protective cage on the side portions of an engine. The cage has two side portions that are separated from one another and are coupled to a common bottom member which extends underneath and/or through the engine. The side portions are coupled to the sides of the motorcycle frame at coupling points. The cage provides a low profile protective barrier between the engine and the ground when the motorcycle is on its side and does not interfere with the rider who wants to perform stunts on the motorcycle. At least one of the coupling points on each side is provided with a projection, which projection has a replaceable cap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Inventor: Timothy E. Barnes
  • Patent number: 7017932
    Abstract: A motorcycle exhaust pipe protector for use with a motorcycle having an exhaust pipe running adjacent a user's footrest. The protector includes an elongate rod which is shaped to have a bent fore portion bent toward the motorcycle, and a bent aft portion bent away from the motorcycle in a lateral direction substantially orthogonal to the fore-and-aft direction. The bent aft portion is positioned directly behind the footrest. Further, a bracket is provided for mounting the rod to the footrest at a position between the footrest and the motorcycle, and at an elevation above the footrest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2006
    Inventor: Carl F. Miles
  • Patent number: 6981713
    Abstract: The invention herein described is a motorcycle guard with retractable footrests. The guard is mounted to the outside of the engine of a motorcycle. The footrests are extended for use, and retracted when no longer needed. A mechanism is installed to prevent over-extension of the footrests.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2006
    Inventor: Per Lindby
  • Patent number: 6969082
    Abstract: The device includes an aluminum base member, a durable plastic puck and a stainless steel bolt, each of the foregoing having a hollow channel through the center. The base member is mounted to the motorcycle frame. Using the hollow bolt, the puck member is mounted to the exposed end of the base member. By removing the hollow bolt, the puck member can be replaced easily.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: Performance Industries Manufacturing, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew Griffin, Daniel Geberth
  • Patent number: 6969083
    Abstract: An engine guard for a motorcycle is made so that it will mount onto a motorcycle frame and has horizontally extending rail sections on opposite sides of the frame. Foot pegs are mounted at the outer ends of the horizontally extending sections. The foot pegs are positioned on opposite sides of the motorcycle and will pivot about a generally horizontal axis from a deployed position where they extend outwardly from the horizontal rail sections to a stowed position wherein the foot pegs are nested into a recess provided in the top of the respective horizontal rail section. The foot pegs include anti-slip surfaces. The stowed position moves the foot pegs inwardly, and provides a surface for supporting the feet of a rider. When the pegs are extended outwardly, the feet on the pegs are spaced at a greater distance from the center plane of the motorcycle than when the foot pegs are in the stowed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: Kuryakyn Holdings, Inc.
    Inventor: Craig P. Egan
  • Patent number: 6957821
    Abstract: An adjustable safety mechanism for a motorcycle foot peg, the device including a support mechanism for providing additional support for a foot a mounter for mounting the support mechanism on and spaced from the foot peg, an adjusting mechanism for adjusting the support mechanism relative to the foot peg, the adjusting mechanism extending between the support mechanism and the mounter. A method of retrofitting a safety device on a motorcycle foot peg by mounting the safety device on an attached motorcycle foot peg utilizing a universal bracket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2005
    Inventors: Mark Gorman, William Bizer
  • Patent number: 6916034
    Abstract: The instant invention relates to a cycle foot peg assembly for engagement with the boot of a rider thereof. The assembly includes a foot peg housing comprising a proximal end and an open distal end, the proximal end including means for rigid connection to a frame of the cycle; and an elongate segment integrally between the proximal and distal ends, the segment including a bore therein having a longitudinal axis co-linear with a longitudinal axis of the foot peg housing, the bore in communication with the open distal end thereof. The assembly further includes a foot peg defining a greater longitudinal length than the axis of the bore of the elongate segment, the foot peg proportioned for complemental securable engagement within the bore, the peg further comprising a substantially hemispherical distal end, protruding beyond the open distal end of the foot peg housing, to a greatest axial dimension in a range of about 7.5 to about 15 millimeters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2005
    Inventor: Pierre J. Elliott
  • Patent number: 6893038
    Abstract: A motorcycle foot peg is made so that it can be supported onto the frame of a motorcycle in a location for forming a footrest. The foot peg includes a pivotable heel rest that has an arm pivotally mounted to the foot peg at one end with a lateral leg extending from the opposite end of the arm to cooperate to support a heel rest wall. The arm will pivot to a stored position so that the arm lies along, and preferably against a rear longitudinal edge of the foot peg. The arm has an integral lateral leg that is positioned across the outer end of the foot peg in the stored position. When the heel rest is pivoted to a working position, the arm extends out to the rear of the foot peg relative to a foot on the foot peg, and the heel support wall is positioned so the heel can be rested on the wall. In use, the heel rest will reduce fatigue and permit relaxation of the rider's feet and legs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2005
    Assignee: Kuryakyn Holdings, Inc.
    Inventor: Craig P. Egan
  • Patent number: 6874802
    Abstract: A tricycle includes a mainframe with front and rear sections. The front section may include a steering assembly with a rotatable wheel. The rear section may provide support for two spaced wheels and may be configured to provide a substantially unencumbered open area between the spaced wheels. The tricycle features a guide handle removeably connected to the tricycle and having a pair of footrests integrally connected to the guide handle adjacent a lower end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2005
    Assignee: Huffy Corporation
    Inventors: David M. Gunter, Andrew J. Bean
  • Patent number: 6863292
    Abstract: A roller peg includes a housing, a roller, a pin, and a keeper. The pin affixes the roller inside the housing such that a surface of the roller protrudes from a hole in the side of the housing. The keeper holds the pin and roller in place within the housing. The roller spins within the housing when a surface of the roller contacts an exterior surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2005
    Assignee: Roller Peg, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert William Paasch, Keith Allen Paasch
  • Patent number: 6846018
    Abstract: A motorcycle frame including a base portion and a removable portion that both bear operating loads of the motorcycle. The removable portion and base portion are fastened together at a joint comprising a first end cap having a protrusion, a second end cap having a recess, and a fastener having a fastener axis and extending through the first and second end caps. The protrusion and the recess are characterized by angled walls oriented at an acute angle with respect to the fastener axis. The angled wall engagement of the end caps ensures that substantially all shear loads in the joint are born by the end caps and not by the fastener. The motorcycle footpeg position can be changed by replacing the removable portion with a second removable portion having footpeg mounting structure at a different location than the removable portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2005
    Assignee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Dennert, R. Bruce Dennert, Paul Lohr, Michael W. Hamann
  • Patent number: 6843495
    Abstract: A step device that can reduce sound and vibrations generated when it comes in touch with the ground. The step device includes a platform for placing the driver's foot thereon, and a bank sensor that projects from the platform and comes into contact with the ground when vehicle body is inclined. The platform and the bank sensor are integrally formed so that these members can be formed by casting. This configuration provides for a reduction of the sound and the vibrations which are generated when the step device comes in touch with ground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2005
    Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Daisuke Tokumura, Kenji Nakamura
  • Publication number: 20040222613
    Abstract: The Telescoping Highway Peg for Motorcycles provides a continuous mechanical appearance that may be placed in the open or closed position without interrupting its horizontal plane. The Telescoping Highway Pegs operate on a telescoping basis with the outer tube sliding over the inner shaft, in comparison to standard application foot pegs in which operate on a swivel joint. The “Key Idea” is the “Telescoping Movement” from the closed to open position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2003
    Publication date: November 11, 2004
    Inventor: Robert Mark Cramer
  • Patent number: 6793231
    Abstract: A leg support for a child tricycle having a cycle frame is disclosed. The leg support is characterized in that the cycle frame is provided with two spaced apart supporting board and the end edge of the supporting board is provided with a blocking board; and the top end of the leg support is pivotally mounted between the two supporting boards, and the length of a pivotal end of the leg support is adjustable such that the minimum length of the leg support allows the swinging of the leg support, and at the maximum length of the leg support the pivotal end urges the side edge or the bottom edge of the blocking board, providing the positioning of the leg support.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2004
    Assignee: TCV Industrial Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Jung-Jyh Wu
  • Patent number: 6783143
    Abstract: A hub post is mounted on a wheel axle of a bicycle and has an anti-rotation locking pin to keep the hub post from rotating and loosening and detaching from the wheel axle. The anti-rotation locking pin is mounted in a countersunk through hole in a closed end of the hub post and is securely held in an axle mounting slot in a fork of the bicycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2004
    Inventor: Wen-Chung Hung
  • Publication number: 20040140646
    Abstract: An adjustable safety mechanism for a motorcycle foot peg, the device including a support mechanism for providing additional support for a foot a mounter for mounting the support mechanism on and spaced from the foot peg, an adjusting mechanism for adjusting the support mechanism relative to the foot peg, the adjusting mechanism extending between the support mechanism and the mounter. A method of retrofitting a safety device on a motorcycle foot peg by mounting the safety device on an attached motorcycle foot peg utilizing a universal bracket.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2003
    Publication date: July 22, 2004
    Inventors: Mark Gorman, William Bizer
  • Patent number: 6758484
    Abstract: A crash bar adapted to be mounted specifically to HARLEY-DAVIDSON SPORTSTER® and EVOLUTION® motorcycle models from 1986 to present is provided to support a rider's feet in a more comfortable and stable riding position. The crash bar is designed and configured so as to prevent slippage of rider's feet therefrom and to provide the motorcycle with protection against damage should the motorcycle fall over. The crash bar is of a tubular configuration constructed of steel and defines a C-shaped portion serving as a first foot support surface, while a top member provides a second foot support surface. Spherical-shaped, chrome abutment elements are welded to the crash bar and provide a restraint against which rider's feet bear, thus preventing rider's feet from slipping while riding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2004
    Inventor: Henry Rice
  • Patent number: 6755269
    Abstract: An RUV (Recreational Utility Vehicle), suitable for on-road and off-road multi-terrain use and having handlebar steering, a saddle seat, and at least four low pressure tires, is provided with a suitably elongated frame having front and rear suspensions spaced longitudinally therealong and respectively mounting a front pair of laterally spaced wheels and a rear pair of laterally spaced wheels. A sufficiently elongated saddle seat is provided on the frame in combination with a sufficiently elongated frame in combination with front and rear pair of wheels sufficiently longitudinally spaced apart in combination with front and rear suspensions designed to compensate for higher center of gravity and increased mass thereat all to accommodate at least two riders in tandem. A dynamic roll suppression assembly dynamically resists side roll of the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 29, 2004
    Assignee: American Off-Road Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Richard A. Davis, Eric A. Davis, Russell R. Kleiser
  • Publication number: 20040113388
    Abstract: A footrest apparatus for use with a riding ground maintenance vehicle, e.g., a zero-radius-turning lawn mower. In one embodiment, at least a footrest surface of the footrest apparatus is adjustable along a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the mower. The footrest surface provides an adjustable resting position for the operator's feet during lawn mower operation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2002
    Publication date: June 17, 2004
    Applicant: The Toro Company
    Inventors: Steven R. Porter, Dale A. Stover
  • Patent number: 6726233
    Abstract: A toddler tricycle folding footboard structure consisting of a shaft hole formed through the lateral surfaces of a connective tube positioned between the rear and front brace of a toddler tricycle frame that is aligned with the shaft holes in the vertical extremities of a pair of L-shaped bracket members, a bolt inserted through the shaft holes, and a nut fastened onto it to effect a tight conjoinment, following which the pair of L-shaped bracket members remain movable at the shaft hole in the lateral surfaces of the connective tube. The horizontal extremities at the bottom aspects of the L-shaped bracket members facing outward from the two sides of the connective tube are then conjoined to a footboard such that they become a unitary structural entity, with the bolt functioning as an axle that enables free swinging for folding and unfolding to reduce space occupancy and facilitate utilization convenience.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Assignee: Hong Mou Enterprise Co., LTD
    Inventor: Hsing Li
  • Patent number: 6719316
    Abstract: A vehicle footrest preferably for a motorcycle provides both an upwardly angled flat surface for comfortably supporting the rider's feet while alternately providing a folding footpeg at approximately the same level as the floorboard. The folding footpeg extends laterally from a concavity along the outside edge of the front of the floorboard. When extended, the footpeg lies approximately in the plane of the floorboard which permits the footpeg to be used as a toerest as well as a full foot support. The combination of structures provides a variety of foot positions while maintaining the feet in safe proximity to the foot controls. The footrest allows the rider to quickly shift the position of his feet from floorboard to footpeg and back again with only a small amount of foot movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2004
    Inventor: Michael S. Anthony
  • Publication number: 20040066018
    Abstract: A toddler tricycle folding footboard structure consisting of a shaft hole formed through the lateral surfaces of a connective tube positioned between the rear and front brace of a toddler tricycle frame that is aligned with the shaft holes in the vertical extremities of a pair of L-shaped bracket members, a bolt inserted through the shaft holes, and a nut fastened onto it to effect a tight conjoinment, following which the pair of L-shaped bracket members remain movable at the shaft hole in the lateral surfaces of the connective tube. The horizontal extremities at the bottom aspects of the L-shaped bracket members facing outward from the two sides of the connective tube are then conjoined to a footboard such that they become a unitary structural entity, with the bolt functioning as an axle that enables free swinging for folding and unfolding to reduce space occupancy and facilitate utilization convenience.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2002
    Publication date: April 8, 2004
    Inventor: Hsing Li
  • Patent number: 6688628
    Abstract: A bracket for mounting a motorcycle foot platform on a motorcycle frame comprises a mounting body having a fastening mechanism for fastening the bracket to a frame of the motorcycle, and a connecting portion. A support arm supports the foot platform, and has a central portion which connects to the connecting portion of the mounting body. The support arm has a front arm portion extending substantially forwardly from the central portion and has an end remote from the central portion and an attachment member near the end for receiving and attaching to the foot platform. The support arm also has a back arm portion extending substantially rearwardly from the central portion and has an end remote from the central portion and an attachment member near the end for receiving and attaching to the foot platform.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2004
    Inventor: Robert C. Burkett
  • Patent number: 6688629
    Abstract: The dual eccentric motorcycle footrest provides an infinitely and continuously adjustable motorcycle footrest within a defined area on the side of a motorcycle. It may be adjusted in both a vertical and horizontally direction to satisfy the needs of motorcycle operators with various statures, whether on a racetrack or on streets. Normally used in pairs, one for each side of a motorcycle, the invention relies on two eccentric adjustments to provide a reliable, lightweight, strong, durable and easily adjustable motorcycle enhancement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2004
    Inventor: Mark Essinger
  • Patent number: 6676149
    Abstract: A head pipe that supports a handle for a scooter type vehicle is covered with a front cover. Article container boxes are disposed in an upper portion of a rear side of the front cover, and a parking lever is disposed below the article container boxes. Accordingly, an opening of each article container box can be made larger and it is possible to increase the capacity of each container box. Large article container boxes can be disposed in the front cover and in the vicinity of the handle. A parking lever can be disposed in the front cover and in the vicinity of the handle at a position permitting a vehicle rider to easily reach and operate the lever without requiring any forced motion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Fuminori Kamemizu, Sadamichi Enjyo, Yoshinobu Honda, Katsuichi Yagisawa
  • Patent number: 6663129
    Abstract: A motorcycle foot peg having a body portion adapted to bear the weight of a rider. The body portion is partially rotatable about a shaft, which is connected to the frame of the motorcycle. When in use, the angular position of the body portion of the foot peg can vary, so as to present a surface on which the rider's foot makes contact with a substantial portion of the surface of the body portion, not-withstanding the angle of the foot relative to the motorcycle frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Assignee: Technical Edge Pty. Limited
    Inventor: Allen John Colvin Smith
  • Publication number: 20030222425
    Abstract: A motorcycle frame including a base portion and a removable portion that both bear operating loads of the motorcycle. The removable portion and base portion are fastened together at a joint comprising a first end cap having a protrusion, a second end cap having a recess, and a fastener having a fastener axis and extending through the first and second end caps. The protrusion and the recess are characterized by angled walls oriented at an acute angle with respect to the fastener axis. The angled wall engagement of the end caps ensures that substantially all shear loads in the joint are born by the end caps and not by the fastener. The motorcycle footpeg position can be changed by replacing the removable portion with a second removable portion having footpeg mounting structure at a different location than the removable portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2002
    Publication date: December 4, 2003
    Applicant: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Dennert, R. Bruce Dennert, Paul Lohr, Michael W. Hamann
  • Patent number: 6655705
    Abstract: A running board assembly and a method of attaching the same to a tricycle includes a pair of running boards. Each of the running boards has a front end and a rear end. The rear end of each of the running boards is attached to a fender. A cross brace is provided which is adapted to underlie and be secured to a frame of the tricycle. The cross brace has opposed ends. The running boards are secured to and supported by the opposed ends of the cross brace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2003
    Assignee: Lehman Trikes Inc.
    Inventor: Romain Joseph Alphonse Turgeon
  • Patent number: 6648357
    Abstract: A detent mechanism including a ball bearing is used in a motorcycle kickstand and motorcycle foot pegs. A spring is placed in a cavity of a leg of the kickstand or a leg of the foot peg. A ball bearing is placed in contact with the spring. A bracket with two depressions is placed in contact with ball bearing, with one depression surrounding the ball bearing. The bracket is rotatably secured to the leg. When a user kicks or otherwise rotates the leg with a sufficient force, the ball bearing can move from one depression to another depression. The leg of the kickstand can be moved to a down position to support the motorcycle against the ground. The legs of the foot pegs can be moved to an out position to provide support for a motorcycle rider's feet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 18, 2003
    Inventor: Matthew Jon Hotch
  • Publication number: 20030209876
    Abstract: The instant invention relates to a cycle foot peg assembly for engagement with the boot of a rider thereof. The assembly includes a foot peg housing comprising a proximal end and an open distal end, the proximal end including means for rigid connection to a frame of the cycle; and an elongate segment integrally between the proximal and distal ends, the segment including a bore therein having a longitudinal axis co-linear with a longitudinal axis of the foot peg housing, the bore in communication with the open distal end thereof. The assembly further includes a foot peg defining a greater longitudinal length than the axis of the bore of the elongate segment, the foot peg proportioned for complemental securable engagement within the bore, the peg further comprising a substantially hemispherical distal end, protruding beyond the open distal end of the foot peg housing, to a greatest axial dimension in a range of about 7.5 to about 15 millimeters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2002
    Publication date: November 13, 2003
    Inventor: Pierre J. Elliott
  • Patent number: 6637787
    Abstract: A motorcycle engine cover bumper device (10) includes a road engagement memberr (12) joined to an outer wall (16) of a motorcycle engine cover (18) such that the road engagement member (12) engages a road surface before the motorcycle engine cover (18) thereby preventing damage to the cover when a motorcycle (47) travels around a road bend or during a “controlled crash” when a side portion of the motorcycle slides upon the road surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2003
    Inventor: Marc Salvisberg
  • Patent number: 6626448
    Abstract: A motorcycle exhaust pipe protector for use with a motorcycle having an exhaust pipe running adjacent an operator's footrest. The protector includes an elongate rod which is shaped to have a bent fore portion bent toward the motorcycle, and a bent aft portion bent away from the motorcycle in a lateral direction substantially orthogonal to the fore-and-aft direction. The bent aft portion is positioned directly behind the footrest. Further, a bracket is provided for mounting the rod to the footrest at a position between the footrest and the motorcycle, and at an elevation above the footrest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2003
    Inventor: Carl F. Miles