Patent classifications
B62J29/00
A Rear Mirror Assembly With Anti-Rotation Protection
A rear mirror assembly for a motorcycle includes a mirror mounting and a holding arm which is configured to connect the mirror mounting to the motorcycle. An adjustment device is arranged between the holding arm and the mirror mounting. The adjustment device is configured to be rotatable at least about one free rotational axis in order to adjust the position of the mirror mounting relative to the holding arm. The adjustment device includes a limiting device in order to limit the rotational adjustment.
A Rear Mirror Assembly With Anti-Rotation Protection
A rear mirror assembly for a motorcycle includes a mirror mounting and a holding arm which is configured to connect the mirror mounting to the motorcycle. An adjustment device is arranged between the holding arm and the mirror mounting. The adjustment device is configured to be rotatable at least about one free rotational axis in order to adjust the position of the mirror mounting relative to the holding arm. The adjustment device includes a limiting device in order to limit the rotational adjustment.
FASTENER FOR A MOTORCYCLE HANDLEBAR MIRROR
A mirror mount for mounting a mirror to a handlebar is provided. The mirror mount has a groove part in a middle area of the mirror mount, where the groove part is attachable by a mirror assembly. The groove part resides on the outside of the handlebar. The inner portion of the mirror mount fits inside the handlebar. The mirror mount has an outer portion that is on the outside of the handlebar. The mirror mount has a specific location thereon where a point of physical contact can be made with the handlebar.
FASTENER FOR A MOTORCYCLE HANDLEBAR MIRROR
A mirror mount for mounting a mirror to a handlebar is provided. The mirror mount has a groove part in a middle area of the mirror mount, where the groove part is attachable by a mirror assembly. The groove part resides on the outside of the handlebar. The inner portion of the mirror mount fits inside the handlebar. The mirror mount has an outer portion that is on the outside of the handlebar. The mirror mount has a specific location thereon where a point of physical contact can be made with the handlebar.
CONVERTIBLE REARVIEW MIRROR
The present invention relates to a convertible rearview mirror comprising a fixed portion associable with an outer surface and a movable portion, connected to the fixed portion by means of a joint system. The movable portion is rotatable with respect to the fixed portion between a first rearview position and a second deflected position, about a rotation axis of the joint system. The movable portion further comprises at least one reflective surface. The present invention also relates to a motorcycle comprising said rearview mirror.
CONVERTIBLE REARVIEW MIRROR
The present invention relates to a convertible rearview mirror comprising a fixed portion associable with an outer surface and a movable portion, connected to the fixed portion by means of a joint system. The movable portion is rotatable with respect to the fixed portion between a first rearview position and a second deflected position, about a rotation axis of the joint system. The movable portion further comprises at least one reflective surface. The present invention also relates to a motorcycle comprising said rearview mirror.
Rear View Mirror Arrangement for a Motorcycle
A rear view mirror arrangement for a motorcycle, in particular for a motorbike or a scooter, is provided, having a mirror arm, which bears a mirror housing and/or a mirror element at an outer end, and having a fastening section, which is arranged at an end of the mirror arm in the vicinity of the vehicle, for fastening the mirror arm to the motorcycle. A cable harness runs in a cavity of the mirror arm between the outer end and an end of the mirror arm in the vicinity of the vehicle. The cable harness includes a coupling element for providing an electrically conductive connection to a cable provided on the vehicle, wherein the fastening section bears the coupling element.
Rear View Mirror Arrangement for a Motorcycle
A rear view mirror arrangement for a motorcycle, in particular for a motorbike or a scooter, is provided, having a mirror arm, which bears a mirror housing and/or a mirror element at an outer end, and having a fastening section, which is arranged at an end of the mirror arm in the vicinity of the vehicle, for fastening the mirror arm to the motorcycle. A cable harness runs in a cavity of the mirror arm between the outer end and an end of the mirror arm in the vicinity of the vehicle. The cable harness includes a coupling element for providing an electrically conductive connection to a cable provided on the vehicle, wherein the fastening section bears the coupling element.
Omni-directional self-orienting breakaway structures
An omni-directional self-orienting structure for a motorcycle, ATV, UTV, off road vehicle, snowmobile, bicycle or other vehicle. The structure extends from the vehicle and will deflect or breakaway under an applied force such as an impact, for example by a tree branch strike or crash. The structure can re-position and re-orient itself once the force is removed. Examples of the structure are hand guards, side mirrors, turn signals, extended lights, mounts and antennas. Apparatus and method claims are provided.
Omni-directional self-orienting breakaway structures
An omni-directional self-orienting structure for a motorcycle, ATV, UTV, off road vehicle, snowmobile, bicycle or other vehicle. The structure extends from the vehicle and will deflect or breakaway under an applied force such as an impact, for example by a tree branch strike or crash. The structure can re-position and re-orient itself once the force is removed. Examples of the structure are hand guards, side mirrors, turn signals, extended lights, mounts and antennas. Apparatus and method claims are provided.