Patent classifications
B62H3/00
Methods and devices for controlling self-balancing vehicle to park
A method for controlling a self-balancing vehicle to park is disclosed. The method is performed by the self-balancing vehicle and includes: sending a message of requesting for parking assistance to a surveillance camera device for controlling the self-balancing vehicle to park; receiving a first response message returned from the surveillance camera device according to the message of requesting for parking assistance, the first response message including parking instruction information for controlling the self-balancing vehicle to travel from a current location of the self-balancing vehicle to a target location; and controlling the self-balancing vehicle to travel from the current location to the target location and to park according to the parking instruction information.
Tie Down Strap System
A tie down strap system is provided. The system includes a first flexible strap, a first hook disposed on the first flexible strap, a pair of adjusters disposed on the first flexible strap on each side of the first hook, a first connector attached to a first end of the first flexible strap, and a second connector attached to a second end of the first flexible strap. The system may be used to secure an item, such as a two-wheeled vehicle, to an object, such as a bed of a tow vehicle.
Inductive Power Transfer Apparatus and Electric Autocycle Charger Including The Inductive Power Transfer Apparatus
An inductive charging apparatus includes a primary conductor with at least one node for creating a magnetic field and at least one intermediate resonant circuit including a first coil for receiving inductive power from the node, a second coil operable in use to be driven by current from the first coil to generate a magnetic field for power transfer, and a tuning capacitor coupled to the first and second coils for resonance therewith.
Inductive Power Transfer Apparatus and Electric Autocycle Charger Including The Inductive Power Transfer Apparatus
An inductive charging apparatus includes a primary conductor with at least one node for creating a magnetic field and at least one intermediate resonant circuit including a first coil for receiving inductive power from the node, a second coil operable in use to be driven by current from the first coil to generate a magnetic field for power transfer, and a tuning capacitor coupled to the first and second coils for resonance therewith.
Bike hanger system and method
A bike hanger system includes a bike hanger assembly having a track-frame, at least one roller, and a bike-hook coupled to the at least one roller. The bike-hook is useful for receiving a wheel of a bicycle such that the bicycle is able to be vertically held for storage. Further, the bike hanger assembly includes a way to prevent theft.
Bike hanger system and method
A bike hanger system includes a bike hanger assembly having a track-frame, at least one roller, and a bike-hook coupled to the at least one roller. The bike-hook is useful for receiving a wheel of a bicycle such that the bicycle is able to be vertically held for storage. Further, the bike hanger assembly includes a way to prevent theft.
Motorcycle lifting device and method
A foldable device for lifting a motorcycle that has fallen on its side has a bipod with two supports, a telescopic elongated main body, a handle, a ratchet strap coupled to a lever, a main strap having a closed loop in one end, and two secondary straps. The unfolded device is positioned firmly held to the floor besides the fallen motorcycle, centered between the gasoline tank and the seat, with the handle pointing up and the ratchet facing the motorcycle. The main strap passes below the motorcycle, so its closed loop end is wrapped to the motorcycle's foot peg and its open end is introduced into the ratchet. The lever is activated as many times as necessary until the wheels touch the floor, the secondary straps pass through the wheels attaching both ends to the bipod supports and the lever is activated again until the motorcycle is lifted.
Bicycle locking assembly
A bicycle locking assembly includes a bicycle rack is secured to a support surface and a plurality of parking elements each is integrated into the bicycle rack to have a respective bicycle parked in the parking elements. A plurality of bicycle locks is each movably integrated into the bicycle rack for locking a respective bicycle to a respective parking element. A card reader is coupled to the bicycle rack for processing a payment to facilitate a user to lock their bicycle to the bicycle rack. A camera is integrated into the bicycle rack to record footage of the bicycle rack thereby monitoring bicycles that are locked to the bicycle rack. A light emitter is coupled to the bicycle rack to emit light outwardly from the bicycle rack for enhancing visibility of the bicycle rack at night.
Bicycle locking assembly
A bicycle locking assembly includes a bicycle rack is secured to a support surface and a plurality of parking elements each is integrated into the bicycle rack to have a respective bicycle parked in the parking elements. A plurality of bicycle locks is each movably integrated into the bicycle rack for locking a respective bicycle to a respective parking element. A card reader is coupled to the bicycle rack for processing a payment to facilitate a user to lock their bicycle to the bicycle rack. A camera is integrated into the bicycle rack to record footage of the bicycle rack thereby monitoring bicycles that are locked to the bicycle rack. A light emitter is coupled to the bicycle rack to emit light outwardly from the bicycle rack for enhancing visibility of the bicycle rack at night.
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, BICYCLE, CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
A management system used in a bicycle rental service includes a power transmission interface that transmits power to a battery included in the bicycle, and an acquisition interface that acquires remaining battery level information related to the remaining level of the battery that receives power transmission from the power transmission interface. The management system further includes an input interface that receives input of destination information, a controller that identifies a bicycle based on the destination information and the remaining battery level information, and a presentation interface that presents information of the bicycle identified by the controller.