Fender Braces Patents (Class 280/854)
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Patent number: 9970466Abstract: A turnbuckle lock having a head piece attached to a connecting piece of a turnbuckle and a locking lever having an interior. The locking lever is constructed, preferably, of two panels defining the interior. A support element is attached at one end to the head piece and is attached rotatably at an opposite end to the locking lever. A locking pin is attached to a turnbuckle shaft and is positionable in the interior of the locking lever to allow or prevent rotation of the turnbuckle shaft. The locking lever is rotatable away from the locking pin to position the locking pin out of the interior of the locking lever, thereby unlocking the turnbuckle shaft. The locking lever is rotatable towards the locking pin to position the locking pin inside the interior of the locking lever, thereby locking the turnbuckle shaft. The turnbuckle can be locked and unlocked without the use of tools and without disconnecting it from the machines to which it is attached.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2017Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Inventor: Jody C. Randolph
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Patent number: 9863072Abstract: In one aspect, various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a rotary braiding machine capable of braiding wire around a cable, hose, mandrel, or other similar item, having actuator arm mechanism that includes a mechanism for fine-tuning of the dwell timing of the transfer arms. In another aspect, one or more embodiment of the present invention is directed to a method for controlling the dwell timing of a transfer arm in a rotary braiding machine by adjusting the length of the actuator arm mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2016Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Karg CorporationInventors: Mark Kroczynski, Michael Karg
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Patent number: 8960725Abstract: A fender is disclosed for use with a mobile machine. The fender may have a first wall, a plurality of corrugations formed within the first wall and extending in a lengthwise direction, and a second wall spaced apart from the first wall to at least partially form a hollow enclosure. The fender may also have a first lip integral with a lengthwise edge of the first wall and a lengthwise edge of the second wall and extending in a direction generally perpendicular to the first and second walls; and a lengthwise recess disposed within the first lip. The first wall, the second wall, and the first lip may be fabricated from a plastic material.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Anthony M. Rund, Scott R. Miller
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Patent number: 8882152Abstract: A fender assembly is disclosed for use with a mobile machine. The fender assembly may have a fender with an upper wall, a lower wall, and a frame configured to support the fender. The upper and lower walls may be spaced apart to at least partially form a hollow enclosure. The fender assembly may also have at least one boss extending from the frame at least partially through the hollow enclosure, and at least one fastener configured to engage the at least one boss and press the upper and lower walls toward each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2012Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Anthony M. Rund, Scott R. Miller, Craig N. Cotterman
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Patent number: 8770655Abstract: A protective frame for placement within enlarged wheel wells of motor vehicles having dual wheel rear fenders includes outer and inner frame rails that are attached together using multiple cross-frame supports. Attachment panels extend from the joined frame rails for attachment to the vehicle frame. An additional attachment panel is optionally provided for attachment of the protective frame to a rear hitch frame, where the latter is also attached to the motor vehicle. A rock kick-out plate can be attached to the protective frame and positioned between the two wheels for off-road use in removing wedged rocks, avoiding damage from thrown rocks upon the resumption of on-road use of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2012Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Inventor: Michael E. Godby
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Patent number: 8579063Abstract: A motorcycle includes a steering head, a steering assembly pivotably coupled to the steering head, at least one longitudinal frame member extending rearwardly from the steering head, and a rear frame member coupled to the longitudinal frame member. The rear frame member includes a mounting portion having a mounting surface, and first and second walls extending from the mounting surface at an oblique angle to the mounting surface. The motorcycle also includes a support coupled to the rear frame member. The support includes a coupling portion having a coupling surface, and first and second walls extending from the coupling surface at an oblique angle to the coupling surface. The first and second walls of the mounting portion are wedged against the first and second walls of the coupling portion, respectively, to substantially prevent rotation of the support with respect to the rear frame member.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc.Inventors: Brendon Smith, Andrew Holtan, Christopher J. Butkiewicz, Francis Giunta
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Patent number: 8419061Abstract: A tractor includes a ROPS frame having right and left leg portions connected to either a transmission case or rear axle cases, a front frame connected to a portion of the transmission case forwardly of the ROPS frame and extending in the right/left direction, a right attaching frame connected to and between the right leg portion of the ROPS frame and a right side portion of the front frame and extending in the fore/aft direction, a left attaching frame connected to and between the left leg portion of the ROPS frame and a left side portion of the front frame and extending in the fore/aft direction, and right and left fenders. The right fender is attached to the right attaching frame and the left fender is attached to the left attaching frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2011Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Kubota CorporationInventors: Tomofumi Fukunaga, Yutaka Kitano
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Patent number: 8317212Abstract: To provide a motorcycle having a rear fender that effectively prevents a rear wheel, for example, from splashing mud and may support a light stably in accordance with various embodiments. For example, a motorcycle is disclosed for an embodiment having a rear fender that covers a rear wheel, and lights supported by the rear fender. The rear fender includes a support portion that supports the lights, and a lower mudguard extending downward from the support portion, and a dented portion is formed on a surface thereof between the support portion and the lower mudguard to extend to one edge of the rear fender in a motorcycle width direction from the other edge.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yuuta Kobayashi, Tetsuya Hanai
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Patent number: 8066305Abstract: An adjustable fender vehicle has an upper wall with inner and outer side walls. The inner side wall includes an elongated longitudinal clamping edge and an interior wall depends from the underside of upper wall between the inner and outer walls. The interior wall has an elongated longitudinal opening in registry with the elongated longitudinal clamping edge in the inner side wall for receiving a fastener for adjustable mounting of the fender to a vehicle. The inner side wall includes an elongated longitudinal opening in registry with the elongated longitudinal opening in the interior wall and the elongated longitudinal clamping edge is formed in the elongated longitudinal opening in the inner side wall. The elongated longitudinal opening is configured to receive a mounting arm that is adapted to extend through the elongated longitudinal opening to the interior wall. Fasteners on the mounting arm clamp the fender to the mounting arm.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2010Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Fleet Engineers, IncorporatedInventors: Wesley K. Eklund, Gary Roberts, Tom Gerst, Andrew Hartmann, Guido Redaelli
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Patent number: 8016307Abstract: A fender supporting structure of a two-wheeled motor vehicle capable of securing the rigidity of a mounting portion of a front fender and the rigidity of the entire front fender is provided, without enlarging the outer shape of the front fender more than necessary. In a fender supporting structure of a two-wheeled motor vehicle including a fender formed in an arc shape along the shape of a wheel, and a fender supporting member on which the fender is mounted from under the fender supporting member so as to cover an area above the wheel, at least two mounting surfaces at different levels in height are formed on the fender, at least two mounting surfaces at different levels in height are formed on the fender supporting member, and the fender is joined to the fender supporting member with these mounting surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2008Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Eiji Adachi, Yuichi Kato, Daisuke Soeno, Yuji Noguchi, Tomohiro Fuse, Kazuhito Hayashi
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Patent number: 7874592Abstract: A vehicle fender is mounted to a mounting arm through at least one clamp that is mounted on the mounting arm. The clamp and an edge of the fender have complementary teeth and grooves to adjustably mount the fender to the mounting arm. The fender teeth and grooves are formed in a pocket and the pocket extends beneath the fender panel and receives the mounting arm.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Fleet Engineers, IncorporatedInventors: Wesley K. Eklund, Gary Roberts, Tom Gerst, Andrew Hartmann, Guido Redaelli
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Patent number: 7832751Abstract: A rear fender assembly for a vehicle is provided. The rear fender assembly has an outer fender having an inner surface, an inner fender having an outer surface connected with the inner surface of the outer fender, and an upper bracket sandwiched between the inner surface of the outer fender and the outer surface of the inner fender. The upper bracket has an outer surface connected with the inner surface of the outer fender. The upper bracket forms an upper protrusion which extends from the outer surface of the upper bracket through a first opening defined by the outer fender.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc.Inventors: Mark T. Fischer, John S. Cullen, Ronald G. Hurth, Santiago Mendoza, Jr., Jason A. Franklin, James A. Wollmer, Gregory R. Winsor, Douglas D. Clarkson
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Patent number: 7793747Abstract: A touring motorcycle modification kit comprising: an internal frame, an external frame, and a fender; wherein the fender is situated between the internal and external frames; wherein the internal frame is situated inside of the fender; wherein the internal frame comprises two portions, and wherein the two portions are bolted together; wherein the external frame is mounted on the fender at three frame mounting points; wherein two of the three frame mounting points are located on the exterior of the fender; wherein none of the three frame mounting points is located inside of the fender; wherein the external frame does not bolt to the frame mounting points but is releasably attached to the three frame mounting points; and wherein no tools are required to install or remove the external frame. The present invention can be used with a factory seat, exhaust system, wiring harness, saddle bags and tour pack.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Inventor: Peter L. Brown
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Patent number: 7537271Abstract: Vehicles, such as all terrain vehicles, can be provided with a frame and a fender assembly. The fender assembly can have layered fender panels attached together with a bolt and T-nut. A channel can be formed between the fender panels to facilitate passage of fluid along a predetermined pathway. A seat includes a compression surface for sandwiching the fender assembly with respect to the frame. Front and rear fender assemblies can be attached to the frame by a midpoint fastener passing through respective apertures in each of the front and rear fender assemblies, through a grommet, and into the frame. A stay assembly attaches a mudguard to the fender assembly, and can involve a swivel clip. Methods are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Honda Motor Company, Ltd.Inventors: Stephen Hlopick, Darin D. King, Daniel Thomas Sellars, Matthew Alexander, Scott Daniel Batdorf
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Patent number: 7530629Abstract: Vehicles, such as all terrain vehicles, can be provided with a frame and a fender assembly. The fender assembly can have layered fender panels attached together with a bolt and T-nut. A channel can be formed between the fender panels to facilitate passage of fluid along a predetermined pathway. A seat includes a compression surface for sandwiching the fender assembly with respect to the frame. Front and rear fender assemblies can be attached to the frame by a midpoint fastener passing through respective apertures in each of the front and rear fender assemblies, through a grommet, and into the frame. A stay assembly attaches a mudguard to the fender assembly, and can involve a swivel clip. Methods are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Honda Motor Company, Ltd.Inventors: Darin D. King, Shinichi Karube, Stephen Hlopick
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Patent number: 7527322Abstract: Vehicles, such as all terrain vehicles, can be provided with a frame and a fender assembly. The fender assembly can have layered fender panels attached together with a bolt and T-nut. A channel can be formed between the fender panels to facilitate passage of fluid along a predetermined pathway. A seat includes a compression surface for sandwiching the fender assembly with respect to the frame. Front and rear fender assemblies can be attached to the frame by a midpoint fastener passing through respective apertures in each of the front and rear fender assemblies, through a grommet, and into the frame. A stay assembly attaches a mudguard to the fender assembly, and can involve a swivel clip. Methods are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Honda Motor Company, Ltd.Inventors: Stephen Hlopick, Darin D. King, Daniel Thomas Sellars, Matthew Alexander, Scott Daniel Batdorf
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Patent number: 7510236Abstract: Vehicles, such as all terrain vehicles, can be provided with a frame and a fender assembly. The fender assembly can have layered fender panels attached together with a bolt and T-nut. A channel can be formed between the fender panels to facilitate passage of fluid along a predetermined pathway. A seat includes a compression surface for sandwiching the fender assembly with respect to the frame. Front and rear fender assemblies can be attached to the frame by a midpoint fastener passing through respective apertures in each of the front and rear fender assemblies, through a grommet, and into the frame. A stay assembly attaches a mudguard to the fender assembly, and can involve a swivel clip. Methods are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Honda Motor Company, Ltd.Inventors: Stephen Hlopick, Darin D. King, Daniel Thomas Sellars, Anthony M. Schroeder, Nicholas Renner, Matthew Alexander, Michael V. Peterson
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Publication number: 20090058066Abstract: [Object] To provide a fender supporting structure of a two-wheeled motor vehicle capable of securing the rigidity of a mounting portion of a front fender and the rigidity of the entire front fender, without enlarging the outer shape of the front fender more than necessary. [Solving Means] In a fender supporting structure of a two-wheeled motor vehicle including a fender 65 formed in an arc shape along the shape of a wheel 60, and a fender supporting member 62A on which the fender 65 is mounted from under the fender supporting member 62A so as to cover an area above the wheel, at least two mounting surfaces 100, 110 at different levels in height are formed on each of the fender 65 and the fender supporting member 62A, and the fender 65 is joined to the fender supporting member 62A with these mounting surfaces 100, 110.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.Inventors: Eiji ADACHI, Yuichi KATO, Daisuke SOENO, Yuji NOGUCHI, Tomohiro FUSE, Kazuhito HAYASHI
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Publication number: 20090001705Abstract: A rear fender assembly for a vehicle is provided. The rear fender assembly has an outer fender having an inner surface, an inner fender having an outer surface connected with the inner surface of the outer fender, and an upper bracket sandwiched between the inner surface of the outer fender and the outer surface of the inner fender. The upper bracket has an outer surface connected with the inner surface of the outer fender. The upper bracket forms an upper protrusion which extends from the outer surface of the upper bracket through a first opening defined by the outer fender.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Mark T. Fischer, John S. Cullen, Ronald G. Hurth, Santiago Mendoza, JR., Jason A. Franklin, James A. Wollmer, Gregory R. Winsor, Douglas D. Clarkson
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Patent number: 7469929Abstract: A device for attaching a fender to a vehicle comprises an elongated member and a fender fixation member. The elongated member has a proximal end and a distal portion, and the proximal end is configured to be attached to the vehicle. The fender fixation member is mounted to the distal portion of the elongated member, and the position of this fender fixation member is adjustable relative to the distal portion. The fender fixation member comprises a bracket for fixation to the fender of the vehicle, and a distance adjustment mechanism interposed between the distal portion of the elongated member and the fender fixation member. The bracket is also adjustable relative to a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the distal portion of the elongated member.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Produits Metchro Inc.Inventor: Réjean Viens
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Publication number: 20080315547Abstract: A fender fastenable to a bicycle bracing post includes at least a fender body and a fastening assembly. The fender body has a front section on which a concave portion, a slit and a holding space are formed. The slit can be opened elastically to allow a bicycle rear fork to be held in the holding space. The fastening means and the fender body can be coupled and adjusted to quickly install the fender on the bicycle bracing post. As a result more space is available to hold other bicycle accessories.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventor: Kuo-Chung Hsu
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Publication number: 20080174099Abstract: A touring motorcycle modification kit comprising: an internal frame, an external frame, and a fender; wherein the fender is situated between the internal and external frames; wherein the internal frame is situated inside of the fender; wherein the internal frame comprises two portions, and wherein the two portions are bolted together; wherein the external frame is mounted on the fender at three frame mounting points; wherein two of the three frame mounting points are located on the exterior of the fender; wherein none of the three frame mounting points is located inside of the fender; wherein the external frame does not bolt to the frame mounting points but is releasably attached to the three frame mounting points; and wherein no tools are required to install or remove the external frame. The present invention can be used with a factory seat, exhaust system, wiring harness, saddle bags and tour pack.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventor: Peter L. Brown
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Patent number: 7384071Abstract: A fender assembly for a heavy-duty vehicle comprises a fender and clamping members having reciprocal mating elements for adjustably and removably coupling the clamping members and the fender. The clamping members are clamped to inner and outer edges of the fender and are adapted to receive and removably secure a mounting arm that extends from the vehicle. The position of the fender relative to the vehicle can be adjusted by repositioning the clamping members along the inner and outer edges.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Fleet Engineers IncorporatedInventors: Andrew Hartmann, Wesley K. Eklund
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Patent number: 7137637Abstract: A fender for a motor vehicle, such as a motorcycle, having a tank for containing fluids, such as oil. The fender limits the amount of materials thrown by a rear wheel of the motor vehicle onto a rider and provides a reservoir for fluids used by the engine. The fender also increases the amount of free space located under the seat and proximate to an engine of the motor vehicle, thereby enabling engine components to be placed under the seat in a more protected position.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Inventor: Erick J. Ackley
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Patent number: 7090235Abstract: A structure for mounting a front fender that can enhance rigidity of a fin without unduly increasing the thickness of the fin or decreasing the slope of the fin. In one example structure for mounting a front fender, a fin of a front fender is mounted on a fin mounting portion formed in a front fork with a bolt, and a holding member is fastened to the fin mounting portion, together with the fin 55, with the bolt. A tip portion of the holding member is extended to a position separate from the fin mounting portion to support the reverse surface of the fin.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroo Takemura, Shunichi Nakajima
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Patent number: 7086691Abstract: A movable fender for a vehicle. The fender body is movable between at least first and second positions relative to the vehicle, and is removable so as to be readily installed, removed, and replaced. The fender body may be engaged with the vehicle via a mounting assembly. The fender body may be disposed at the first and second positions with either of a unique first and second mounting assemblies, with either of a first and a second mounting assembly having some common components, with a fully common mounting assembly, or with both first and second mounting assemblies simultaneously arranged on the fender bodies. The mounting assembly may include a bracket disposed between the vehicle and the fender body, and may include connectors for connecting the fender body in place. The mounting assembly may engage a first mounting location on the vehicle to dispose the fender body at the first position, and a second mounting location on the vehicle to dispose the fender body at the second position.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Arctic Cat Inc.Inventors: Craig Kennedy, Timothy Benedict, Neil T. Amundsen
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Patent number: 6893048Abstract: A flexible fender mounting assembly supports a fender on a vehicle. The assembly includes a vibration isolator with a hollow housing fixed to the vehicle, a rod attached to the fender and the isolator. The isolator also has a hollow resilient member received in the housing. A rigid hollow tube is received by the resilient member and extends to an outer end spaced apart from the resilient member. The rod is received by the tube and is welded to an end of the tube. The fender has a plurality of pairs of tabs, each pair of tabs forming a slot therebetween. The rod is received by the slots and is clamped to an inner surface of the fender by a clamps.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Randy Charles Rush, Rodney Keith Rowland
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Patent number: 6648373Abstract: A vibration-decoupling connector for mounting a fender to a support arm, the vibration-decoupling connector comprising an isolator having a first surface for directly contacting either the upper or lower surface of the fender; whereby the isolator dampens vibrations between the support arm and the fender to reduce the transfer of vibration forces between the frame and the fender when the support arm is mounted to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Fleet Engineers, IncorporatedInventor: Timothy R. Hawes
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Patent number: 6592147Abstract: A fender includes at least one element extending therefrom that is adapted to engage a mounting bracket affixed to the object to which the fender is to be attached, e.g., a trailer. The element is preferably a curved flange that extends outwardly from an inner bottom edge of the fender.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: U-Haul International, Inc.Inventor: James Lambertus
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Patent number: 6460889Abstract: A stopper 1 is fixedly mounted on and projects from an outer surface of that portion of a side frame 7 disposed in the vicinity of a front wheel 14. A reinforcement 2 is mounted on an inner surface of that portion of the side frame 7, on which the stopper 1 is mounted, thereby reinforcing the stopper 1. At the time of a collision of a vehicle, a rear side 17 of an outer periphery of the front wheel 14 strikes against the stopper 1, and also the movement of the stopper 1 is prevented by the reinforcement 2, thereby limiting the movement of the front wheel 14. Therefore, the deformation of the side frame 7 and so on toward the vehicle frame is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1998Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Isuzu Motors LimitedInventors: Yoshitaka Iyanagi, Katsumasa Nagano, Akira Oda, Hiroyuki Nagae, Masafumi Sakamoto
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Patent number: 6431605Abstract: A conspicuity reflector mounting assembly for mounting on a truck fender in an orientation perpendicular to a road surface in compliance with DOT regulations comprises a plate having a flat panel surface for mounting a conspicuity reflector, and a mounting assembly adapted to mount the plate to a fender-mounting post at an orientation perpendicular to a road surface. The conspicuity reflector can be mounted to the flat panel surface. A truck fender is shown having a conspicuity reflector mounting assembly mounted theron.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Fleet Engineers, IncorporatedInventors: Jerry G. Miller, Timothy R. Hawes
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Patent number: 6354625Abstract: A fender includes at least one element extending therefrom that is adapted to engage a mounting bracket affixed to the object to which the fender is to be attached, e.g., a trailer. The element is preferably a curved flange that extends outwardly from an inner bottom edge of the fender.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: U-Haul International, Inc.Inventor: James Lambertus
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Publication number: 20020024213Abstract: A vibration-decoupling connector for mounting a fender to a support arm, the vibration-decoupling connector comprising an isolator having a first surface for directly contacting either the upper or lower surface of the fender; whereby the isolator dampens vibrations between the support arm and the fender to reduce the transfer of vibration forces between the frame and the fender when the support arm is mounted to the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Inventor: Timothy R. Hawes
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Patent number: 6257362Abstract: A motorcycle includes a frame having left and right tail supports extending rearward, front and rear wheels coupled to the frame, and a rear fender positioned over the rear wheel and between the tail supports. The rear fender includes left and right flanges positioned adjacent inner surfaces of the left and right tail supports, respectively. A fender mounting assembly interconnects the rear fender to the tail supports. The assembly includes a left fastener positioned through the left tail support and through the left flange, and a right fastener positioned through the right tail support and through the right flange. Each fastener includes a low profile head adjacent the outer surface of the corresponding tail support. Each fastener includes a stud plate and two threaded studs secured to the stud plate. In order to improve the cosmetics of the design, the motorcycle can further include a cover positioned over each of the tail supports and covering each of the fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Harley-Davidson Motor CompanyInventor: Brian M. Scherbarth
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Patent number: 5299832Abstract: A pair of clamps for supporting the rear fender of a motorcycle. Each clamp has two portions, one portion having a curved member extending therefrom, and both portions having recesses formed in each portion that, when the portions are brought together and aligned, form a channel dimensioned to grip the motorcycle frame securely just behind and below the seat. The curved members follow the rear fender upwardly and rearwardly from the frame and are bolted thereto with spacers between the fender and each curved member. Additional support and stability is obtained by one or more members that run from one curved member to the other under the seat transversely to the curved members.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1991Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignees: Ted L. Price, Mike GarveyInventor: Ted L. Price, Sr.
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Patent number: 4986571Abstract: A boat trailer having a frame, wheel unit, an adjustably mounted winch unit including a keel engaging member, an elongated second keel engaging member pivotally mounted on the frame rearwardly of the winch unit and self-centering to engage a longitudinal length of the keel, a pair of fender units each of which is reversibly mountable on either side of the frame for protecting a wheel, a pair of unitary post load guide brackets slidably engaged with the rear of the frame members and each supporting both a post guide and a rear taillight, a cross member pivotally and longitudinally adjustably mounted at each end to a frame member, and a pair of bunks and a pair of aligned, resiliently mounted roller units interchangeably mounted on said cross member for providing an automatic, full line engagement of either the bunks or the roller units with the bottom of the hull, when loaded, in combination with the second keel engaging member, forming a self-adjusting three point support of the boat hull.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1990Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Inventor: Byron L. Godbersen