B62J29/00

Saddle-type vehicle
10793217 · 2020-10-06 · ·

A saddle-type vehicle is equipped with a rearview mirror. The rearview mirror includes a stay extending from a vehicle body outward in a vehicle width direction, and a housing connected to an extending end portion of the stay and extending outward in the vehicle width direction, the housing including a mirror body. The housing further includes an upper wall and a lower wall which are arranged at positions overlapping each other in the vertical direction of the vehicle body. The upper wall has an upper outer surface portion whose length in a front-rear direction is shorter than the length of a lower outer surface portion of the lower wall in the front-rear direction, as viewed in a cross-sectional view perpendicular to the vehicle width direction.

Vehicle dashboard structure

A vehicle dashboard structure is provided. A steering unit of a vehicle is provided with a screen-included dashboard. The screen-included dashboard includes a screen-based display zone, which is operable to display different message modes. The steering unit includes a steering grip, which is provided with a control operator seat, which is provided with a control operator module that is operable to control the screen-based display zone for switching of the different message displaying mode. As such, one the one hand, switching of the display mode contents of the screen-based display zone is made easy to ensure riding safety of a rider, and on the other hand, the space of the control operator seat that is provided on the steering grip can be better used.

MIRROR ASSEMBLY FOR A HANDLEBAR OF A VEHICLE
20200247497 · 2020-08-06 ·

A mirror assembly for a handlebar of a vehicle has a stem assembly and a mirror connect to the stem assembly. The stem assembly includes a base, a stem connected to the base, and a clamp connected to and extending from the base. The clamp is adapted for being disposed inside a handle of the handlebar. The base, the stem and the clamp are integral. The clamp defines a ramp. A threaded fastener inserted through the base and extends in part in the clamp. A nut engages the threaded fastener, and at least a portion of the nut abuts the clamp. Translating the nut toward the base by rotating the fastener causes the nut to move over the ramp thereby deflecting the ramp.

MIRROR ASSEMBLY FOR A HANDLEBAR OF A VEHICLE
20200247497 · 2020-08-06 ·

A mirror assembly for a handlebar of a vehicle has a stem assembly and a mirror connect to the stem assembly. The stem assembly includes a base, a stem connected to the base, and a clamp connected to and extending from the base. The clamp is adapted for being disposed inside a handle of the handlebar. The base, the stem and the clamp are integral. The clamp defines a ramp. A threaded fastener inserted through the base and extends in part in the clamp. A nut engages the threaded fastener, and at least a portion of the nut abuts the clamp. Translating the nut toward the base by rotating the fastener causes the nut to move over the ramp thereby deflecting the ramp.

Side view mirror assembly for a bicycle
10696343 · 2020-06-30 ·

A side view mirror assembly includes a mirror unit connected to a plugging unit via a bar. The mirror unit includes a mirror located between a frame and a plate which is attached to the frame in a detachable manner. The plugging unit includes an expansible tube and external and internal end elements each of which includes a wedge. A nut is inserted in the internal end element. A threaded bolt is inserted in the external and internal end elements and the expansible tube and engaged with the nut. The threaded bolt is rotatable in a direction to remove the wedges from the expansible tube to allow the expansible tube to shrink to render the expansible tube easily insertable in a handlebar. The threaded bolt is rotatable in another direction to make the wedges abut against and expand the expansible tube to keep the expansible tube in the handlebar.

Side view mirror assembly for a bicycle
10696343 · 2020-06-30 ·

A side view mirror assembly includes a mirror unit connected to a plugging unit via a bar. The mirror unit includes a mirror located between a frame and a plate which is attached to the frame in a detachable manner. The plugging unit includes an expansible tube and external and internal end elements each of which includes a wedge. A nut is inserted in the internal end element. A threaded bolt is inserted in the external and internal end elements and the expansible tube and engaged with the nut. The threaded bolt is rotatable in a direction to remove the wedges from the expansible tube to allow the expansible tube to shrink to render the expansible tube easily insertable in a handlebar. The threaded bolt is rotatable in another direction to make the wedges abut against and expand the expansible tube to keep the expansible tube in the handlebar.

Rearview mirror structure for vehicle
10647259 · 2020-05-12 ·

A rearview mirror structure for vehicle contains: a fixing mount, a rotation unit, a mirror, and a first locking bolt. The fixing mount includes a first connection tab, a second connection tab, and a fixer. The first connection tab has a through orifice, and the second connection tab has a threaded orifice. The rotation unit includes a rotatable seat and at least one abutting element, wherein the rotatable seat has a rotating portion and a connecting portion, and the rotating portion has a first aperture and at least one accommodation groove, wherein the connecting portion has a trough, and the at least one abutting element has a forcing portion with a second aperture. The mirror includes a post having a peripheral trench. The first locking bolt is screwed with the threaded orifice via the through orifice, the first aperture, and the second aperture.

Rearview mirror structure for vehicle
10647259 · 2020-05-12 ·

A rearview mirror structure for vehicle contains: a fixing mount, a rotation unit, a mirror, and a first locking bolt. The fixing mount includes a first connection tab, a second connection tab, and a fixer. The first connection tab has a through orifice, and the second connection tab has a threaded orifice. The rotation unit includes a rotatable seat and at least one abutting element, wherein the rotatable seat has a rotating portion and a connecting portion, and the rotating portion has a first aperture and at least one accommodation groove, wherein the connecting portion has a trough, and the at least one abutting element has a forcing portion with a second aperture. The mirror includes a post having a peripheral trench. The first locking bolt is screwed with the threaded orifice via the through orifice, the first aperture, and the second aperture.

Fixing structure for handlebar grip and side mirror of bicycle
10625805 · 2020-04-21 ·

The invention includes a handlebar grip, a binding ring, a rod and a mirror. The handlebar grip has a main body and a tubular seat extending from an end of the main body. An outer diameter of the tubular seat is less than an outer diameter of the main body. The binding ring is a C-shaped body around the tubular seat. Two ends thereof are separately formed with a positioning hole and a threaded hole. The rod has a first end and a second end. The first end is formed with a positioning bar being inserted into the positioning hole. The positioning bar has a through hole. A screw passes through the through hole and the positioning hole and is screwed into the threaded hole to make the binding ring fasten the tubular seat. The mirror is pivotally connected to the second end of the rod.

Fixing structure for handlebar grip and side mirror of bicycle
10625805 · 2020-04-21 ·

The invention includes a handlebar grip, a binding ring, a rod and a mirror. The handlebar grip has a main body and a tubular seat extending from an end of the main body. An outer diameter of the tubular seat is less than an outer diameter of the main body. The binding ring is a C-shaped body around the tubular seat. Two ends thereof are separately formed with a positioning hole and a threaded hole. The rod has a first end and a second end. The first end is formed with a positioning bar being inserted into the positioning hole. The positioning bar has a through hole. A screw passes through the through hole and the positioning hole and is screwed into the threaded hole to make the binding ring fasten the tubular seat. The mirror is pivotally connected to the second end of the rod.