Patent classifications
B62H3/10
MOVABLE STATION FOR ELECTRIC KICK SCOOTER
The present invention relates to a movable station. More particularly, the present invention relates to a movable station including a vehicle, a multi-tier open frame rack installed in the vehicle, and multiple accommodation modules mounted on each tier of the rack and each of which stably secures an electric kick scooter. With the use of the movable station, many electric kick scooters can be picked up easily and stably carried. In addition, damage to the electric kick scooters and stable placement frames can be prevented during transportation of the electric kick scooters.
Foot and Hand Pedaled Bicycle Assembly
A foot and hand pedaled bicycle assembly that facilitates a full body working during riding includes a bicycle that has a front wheel, a rear wheel and a frame. The frame has a top member and a lower member that each pivotally extends between a seat post and a handlebar fork. The handlebar fork is urgeable toward or away from the seat post. A pair of pedals is provided and each of the pedals is rotatably coupled to the frame for rotating the rear wheel. A pair of hand cranks is provided and each of the hand cranks is coupled to the handlebar fork for steering the bicycle. Moreover, each of the hand cranks is in mechanical communication with the front wheel for rotating the front wheel when the hand cranks are cranked.
TRIANGULAR BIKE STAND
A support stand for supporting a bicycle includes an outer surface, a fork, and a lower support surface. The fork includes a first side surface, an opposing second side surface, and a bottom surface extending between the first and second side surfaces. The first side surface, the second side surface, and the bottom surface collectively define a channel offset from the outer surface and being sized and configured to receive a portion of the bicycle. A lower support surface is spaced from the fork and angled relative to the outer surface by 30-60 degrees.
TRIANGULAR BIKE STAND
A support stand for supporting a bicycle includes an outer surface, a fork, and a lower support surface. The fork includes a first side surface, an opposing second side surface, and a bottom surface extending between the first and second side surfaces. The first side surface, the second side surface, and the bottom surface collectively define a channel offset from the outer surface and being sized and configured to receive a portion of the bicycle. A lower support surface is spaced from the fork and angled relative to the outer surface by 30-60 degrees.
ROAD BIKE STAND
A support stand for supporting a bicycle includes a base, and a pair of lateral support members extending upwardly from the base in opposed relation to each other to define a wheel receiving channel therebetween. The wheel receiving channel extends along a channel axis. A pair of flanges extend from respective ones of the pair of lateral support members, with the pair of flanges being arranged so as to be engageable with respective opposed portions of the bicycle frame to support the bicycle frame with the rear wheel off the ground.
Axle holder for motorcycle stand
The present invention is directed to a motorcycle axle holder assembly device for use with a motorcycle stand. The assembly device includes a plate and a cylindrical section positioned on the plate. The cylindrical section has an opening configured to be attached to a cylindrical member extending from the motorcycle stand. The device has a generally C shaped longitudinal opening with a base adjacent to the cylindrical section and a pair of arcuate arms extending from the base. The C shaped longitudinal opening is configured to suspend an end of the motorcycle axle off the surface when inserted therethrough.
Tailgate Bike Strap
A bicycle mounting device is provided that includes a base strap having a base strap first end and a base strap second end, where the base strap first end is detachably connected to the base strap second end by an adjustable length connector to form a loop-shape base strap, an upper connection element, where the upper connection element is dimensioned to detachably connect a bicycle frame down tube to the base strap, and at least one lower connection element, where the at least one lower connection element is disposed below the upper connection element, where the at least one lower connection element is dimensioned to detachably connect a bicycle fork arm tube to the base strap.
LIFT ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE
An integrated lift and dolly is presented which includes a lift mechanism for elevating a vehicle while simultaneously positioning wheels underneath to enable moving the vehicle as the vehicle's wheels are elevated off the ground. The lift assembly can further elevate the supporting frame to remove weight from the wheels of the lift assembly to allow long term storage without relying on the wheels to support the weight of the vehicle. This integrated lift and dolly lifts and supports the vehicle for storage and also facilitates easier service, inspection and cleaning.
LIFT ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE
An integrated lift and dolly is presented which includes a lift mechanism for elevating a vehicle while simultaneously positioning wheels underneath to enable moving the vehicle as the vehicle's wheels are elevated off the ground. The lift assembly can further elevate the supporting frame to remove weight from the wheels of the lift assembly to allow long term storage without relying on the wheels to support the weight of the vehicle. This integrated lift and dolly lifts and supports the vehicle for storage and also facilitates easier service, inspection and cleaning.
Vertical bike stand
A vertical bike stand contains: a base, a coupling column, a guide groove, and a positioning rack. The positioning rack includes a toothed section, and the support tube includes a channel. A holder is arranged on the support tube and is configured to close the channel and includes two prongs and a recess. A fixer is fitted on the support tube and is rotatably connected with a connector. The connector includes a shaft rotatably connected with the fixer, a press tab extending from an upper end of the connector, an operation portion extending outward from the press tab, an orientation segment extending into the guide groove from a lower end of the connector, and a paw extending from the orientation segment and configured to engage with the toothed section. The orientation segment is pushed by a first resilient element to fix in the fixer.