Patent classifications
B62J33/00
All-terrain vehicle
An all-terrain vehicle includes a frame, wheels, a vehicle cover, a power supply system a saddle assembly, a brake system, a drive assembly and a suspension system. The all-terrain vehicle is sized for children to ride, with numerous disclosed modifications in accordance with its size and riders. For instance, the saddle assembly includes a locking hook accessible from the rear of the vehicle, and in the locked state holds the main power supply down into its compartment. The brake system uses a pawl for two handed setting of the parking brake. The instrument assembly allows adjustment of the display angle of the display screen. The charger cover uses a damping block to cause the cover to hover at a selected position. The all-terrain vehicle can meet the use needs and safety requirements of all-terrain vehicles for kids, and can ensure the safety of drivers.
All-terrain vehicle
An all-terrain vehicle includes a frame, wheels, a vehicle cover, a power supply system a saddle assembly, a brake system, a drive assembly and a suspension system. The all-terrain vehicle is sized for children to ride, with numerous disclosed modifications in accordance with its size and riders. For instance, the saddle assembly includes a locking hook accessible from the rear of the vehicle, and in the locked state holds the main power supply down into its compartment. The brake system uses a pawl for two handed setting of the parking brake. The instrument assembly allows adjustment of the display angle of the display screen. The charger cover uses a damping block to cause the cover to hover at a selected position. The all-terrain vehicle can meet the use needs and safety requirements of all-terrain vehicles for kids, and can ensure the safety of drivers.
SEAT FOR SADDLE-RIDE TYPE VEHICLE
A seat for a saddle-ride type vehicle includes a bottom plate extending in a front-rear direction, a pad placed on the bottom plate and extending in the front-rear direction, a skin material covering the pad, and a heater provided on an upper portion of the pad, wherein the heater includes a base fabric extending in the front-rear direction on the upper portion of the pad, a heater wire provided on the base fabric, and a temperature sensing element provided on a front portion of the base fabric, and the temperature sensing element is disposed in a front portion of the pad.
SEAT FOR SADDLE-RIDE TYPE VEHICLE
A seat for a saddle-ride type vehicle includes a bottom plate extending in a front-rear direction, a pad placed on the bottom plate and extending in the front-rear direction, a skin material covering the pad, and a heater provided on an upper portion of the pad, wherein the heater includes a base fabric extending in the front-rear direction on the upper portion of the pad, a heater wire provided on the base fabric, and a temperature sensing element provided on a front portion of the base fabric, and the temperature sensing element is disposed in a front portion of the pad.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENGINE START
Systems and methods for starting and restarting an engine of a vehicle are disclosed. Power systems for an engine are disclosed.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENGINE START
Systems and methods for starting and restarting an engine of a vehicle are disclosed. Power systems for an engine are disclosed.
Snowmobile display assembly
A snowmobile including a first warmer configured to generate heat in response to electrical current driven therethrough, and a second warmer configured to generate heat in response to electrical current driven therethrough. A control module is configured to accept a first temperature input from an operator of the snowmobile indicating a desired first temperature of the first warmer, and direct sufficient electrical current to the first warmer to generate heat equal to the first temperature input. The control module is further configured to accept a second temperature input from the operator of the snowmobile indicating a desired second temperature of the second warmer, and direct sufficient electrical current to the second warmer to generate heat equal to the second temperature input.
Snowmobile display assembly
A snowmobile including a first warmer configured to generate heat in response to electrical current driven therethrough, and a second warmer configured to generate heat in response to electrical current driven therethrough. A control module is configured to accept a first temperature input from an operator of the snowmobile indicating a desired first temperature of the first warmer, and direct sufficient electrical current to the first warmer to generate heat equal to the first temperature input. The control module is further configured to accept a second temperature input from the operator of the snowmobile indicating a desired second temperature of the second warmer, and direct sufficient electrical current to the second warmer to generate heat equal to the second temperature input.