Patent classifications
B62H3/10
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.
INTEGRATED BICYCLE RACK AND LOCK STATION
An integrated rack and lock station for a bicycle includes a front wheel well adapted to receive at least a portion of the front wheel of the bicycle and a lock bar assembly which can be extended to lock the rear wheel and frame of the bicycle to the station.
INTEGRATED BICYCLE RACK AND LOCK STATION
An integrated rack and lock station for a bicycle includes a front wheel well adapted to receive at least a portion of the front wheel of the bicycle and a lock bar assembly which can be extended to lock the rear wheel and frame of the bicycle to the station.
Scooter Racking or Docking System and Related Methods
Disclosed is a scooter rack that is capable of retaining scooters in a designated and consolidated location. In some embodiments, the disclosed scooter rack features a charging mechanism for charging the battery of an e-scooter. In other embodiments, the rack features a billboard for posting directions, warnings, or advertisements.
Scooter Racking or Docking System and Related Methods
Disclosed is a scooter rack that is capable of retaining scooters in a designated and consolidated location. In some embodiments, the disclosed scooter rack features a charging mechanism for charging the battery of an e-scooter. In other embodiments, the rack features a billboard for posting directions, warnings, or advertisements.
Bag for Protection and Transport of Bicycles
A bicycle bag for storage and transport of a bicycle, the bag comprising a protective frame which comprises a rigid longitudinal bottom frame, a substantially vertical front and rear frame extending upwards from the longitudinal ends of the bottom frame, and a detachable top frame extending between upper ends of the front and rear frames. The frame defines a protective cavity arranged to accommodate the bicycle, and further comprises a bicycle support for fastening of the bicycle to the bottom frame, and a flexible cover configured to enclose the protective frame. The vertical frame parts are hinged to be folded when collapsing the bag for storage.
Bag for Protection and Transport of Bicycles
A bicycle bag for storage and transport of a bicycle, the bag comprising a protective frame which comprises a rigid longitudinal bottom frame, a substantially vertical front and rear frame extending upwards from the longitudinal ends of the bottom frame, and a detachable top frame extending between upper ends of the front and rear frames. The frame defines a protective cavity arranged to accommodate the bicycle, and further comprises a bicycle support for fastening of the bicycle to the bottom frame, and a flexible cover configured to enclose the protective frame. The vertical frame parts are hinged to be folded when collapsing the bag for storage.
Bicycle mounting system
A mounting system for mounting a bicycle to the tailgate of a truck bed. The mounting system includes at least a frame pad and a fork pad. The frame pad is directly attached to the bicycle's down tube and includes a handlebar strap that captures the handlebar in a positioning that renders the bicycle unridable. A fork pad for direct attachment to the bicycle's fork. The frame pad and fork pad include multiple layers of textile materials and multiple layers of cushioning materials. The multilayer frame pad and multilayer fork pad provide durability and protection for both the bicycle and the truck. The mounting system allows for easy attachment and detachment directly to the bicycle. By attaching to the bicycle rather than the truck itself, the mounting system avoids damage to the truck's parts and paint. The mounting system's direct attachment to the bicycle rather than to the truck also provides for a much greater ease of use, as compared to the mounting systems of the prior art. The mounting system may also include leashes for added horizontal bicycle stability.
Bicycle mounting system
A mounting system for mounting a bicycle to the tailgate of a truck bed. The mounting system includes at least a frame pad and a fork pad. The frame pad is directly attached to the bicycle's down tube and includes a handlebar strap that captures the handlebar in a positioning that renders the bicycle unridable. A fork pad for direct attachment to the bicycle's fork. The frame pad and fork pad include multiple layers of textile materials and multiple layers of cushioning materials. The multilayer frame pad and multilayer fork pad provide durability and protection for both the bicycle and the truck. The mounting system allows for easy attachment and detachment directly to the bicycle. By attaching to the bicycle rather than the truck itself, the mounting system avoids damage to the truck's parts and paint. The mounting system's direct attachment to the bicycle rather than to the truck also provides for a much greater ease of use, as compared to the mounting systems of the prior art. The mounting system may also include leashes for added horizontal bicycle stability.
Integrated bicycle rack and lock station
An integrated rack and lock station for a bicycle includes a front wheel well adapted to receive and enclose at least a portion of the front wheel of the bicycle and a lock bar assembly which can be extended from within the wheel well and lock the rear wheel and frame of the bicycle to the station.