B62J1/002

Bicycle Seat With Vents
20190233042 · 2019-08-01 · ·

According to one embodiment, a bicycle seat includes a frame having a front end section, a medial section, and a rear end section. The front end section extends forward from the medial section, and the rear end section extends aft from the medial section. The bicycle seat also includes a first vent positioned in a first side portion of the rear end section, and a second vent positioned in a second side portion of the rear end section. The first vent defines a first passageway that extends through the first side portion of the rear end section. The second vent defines a second passageway that extends through the second side portion of the rear end section.

Bicycle seat with vents
10358181 · 2019-07-23 · ·

According to one embodiment, a bicycle seat includes a frame having a front end section, a medial section, and a rear end section. The front end section extends forward from the medial section, and the rear end section extends aft from the medial section. The bicycle seat also includes a first vent positioned in a first side portion of the rear end section, and a second vent positioned in a second side portion of the rear end section. The first vent defines a first passageway that extends through the first side portion of the rear end section. The second vent defines a second passageway that extends through the second side portion of the rear end section.

BICYCLE SADDLE RAIL AND BICYCLE SADDLE ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE THEREOF
20190217910 · 2019-07-18 ·

A bicycle saddle rail includes a first connecting structure, two arc rods and a second connecting structure. The first connecting structure includes a main body and two first connecting portions. Each of the arc rods has a first end and a second end, and each of the first ends of the two arc rods is integrally connected to one of the first connecting portions of the first connecting structure. The second connecting structure includes two second connecting portions, wherein each of the second connecting portions is integrally connected to one of the second ends of the two arc rods, respectively, and the second connecting structure is connected with the first connecting structure via the two arc rods, so that the first connecting structure, the two arc rods and the second connecting structure are connected to each other and formed the bicycle saddle rail with a closed structure.

BICYCLE SADDLE WITH MULTI-DENSITY ZONES

A bicycle saddle comprising a base, a rear portion positioned on the base, and a front portion positioned on the base. The rear portion supports the sit bones of the rider and includes a first resilient material having a first hardness (e.g., 45-55 Shore C), and the front portion supports the genitalia of the rider and includes a second resilient material having a second hardness (e.g., 35-45 Shore C) less than the first hardness. The front portion includes side portions having a first thickness above a highest part of the side sections, and the side portions are separated by a central portion having a second thickness less than the first thickness. Preferably, a lower surface of the central portion is substantially unsupported to form a trampoline-like structure. The upper surface of the central portion can include memory foam and is substantially flush with upper surfaces of the side portions.

BICYCLE SADDLE

A bicycle saddle includes: a base structure having a top portion; and a cushion coupled to the top portion of the base structure, the cushion including a first lateral side and a second lateral side separated by a longitudinal plane, wherein each of the first lateral side and the second lateral side includes: a first region having a first stiffness; a second region having a second stiffness that is less than the first stiffness; and a third region having a third stiffness that is less than the second stiffness, wherein a perimeter of the second region is at least 75% enclosed within the first region, and wherein a perimeter of the third region is at least 75% enclosed within the second region.

Two-wheeled vehicle

In an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a seat assembly for a motorcycle is provided. The seat assembly has a forward end and a rear end. The seat assembly including a seating surface; and a cantilevered seat support including a mount portion and a cantilevered portion, the cantilevered seat support providing for coupling to a frame of the motorcycle such that a rear end of the seat support is spaced apart from the frame and exclusively coupled to the frame via the mount portion at the forward end of the seat assembly, the cantilevered portion including a first length extending from the mount portion to the rear end. The seating surface is supported by the cantilevered seat support such that greater than 50% of the length of the cantilevered portion is obscured from view when viewed in a lateral plan view.

CYCLING SADDLES WITH CONCAVE FEATURES FOR SUPPORTING PELVIC ANATOMY

Cycling saddles have an elongated front portion, a seat portion, a pair of individual side indentations, and optionally a longitudinal depression. The optional longitudinal depression is defined in the top surface from the elongated front portion to a rear slope of the seat portion. The individual side indentations are defined in the top surface and laterally offset within the seat portion on opposite sides of the seat portion. The combination of the seat portion, the pair of individual side indentations, and the optional longitudinal depression alleviates various pressure points on the pelvic anatomy of an operator positioned or seated on the cycling saddle, particularly with respect to ischial tuberosities and various neurovasculature structures. Additional benefits may be realized if the seat portion is concave, such that a top surface of the cycling saddle within the seat portion is depressed relative to the elongated front portion and the rearward end.

Bicycle Saddle
20190061853 · 2019-02-28 ·

A bicycle saddle includes a saddle shell and a saddle cushion being connected with the top surface thereof. Further, a saddle frame is provided, having a front end connected with the saddle shell in a region of a saddle tip. A holding element is connected with a rear end of the saddle frame. A damper element is arranged between the holding element and a lower side of the saddle shell, the damper element being in surface connection with the lower side.

MEMORY SADDLE WITH DOUBLE ELASTIC FOAM ASSEMBLY FOR VIBRATION ABSORPTION
20190061850 · 2019-02-28 ·

A memory saddle includes a double elastic foam assembly, in which a saddle is structured to include a first foam material layer and a high-elasticity foam material layer formed on the first foam material layer. The first foam material layer is formed with a first hollowed zone at a location thereof corresponding to an ischiatic pressure bearing zone of the saddle. A second foam material layer is received in and coupled to the first hollowed zone. The high-elasticity foam material layer is formed with a second hollowed zone at a location corresponding to the ischium and a memory foam layer is received in and coupled to the second hollowed zone such that the memory foam layer is in alignment, in a vertical direction, with the second foam material layer received in the first hollowed zone.

Motorcycle control pads
10183714 · 2019-01-22 · ·

A control pad system for a motorcycle has a substantially U-shaped saddle-like unit having a horizontally-disposed upper portion adapted to engage a frame of a motorcycle beneath a seat of the motorcycle, with downward-extending first and second opposite side portions, disposed on each side of the motorcycle frame with the upper portion engaged to the motorcycle frame, and two control pads fashioned from resilient rubber-like material, each having a length, a height and a thickness, one each of the control pads mounted to each of the first and second opposite side portions, such that an outer surface of each control pad is presented outwardly from the motorcycle frame on each side portion. The control pads are positioned in a manner to enable the rider to grip the control pads between the knees, constraining the rider's position forward and rearward on the motorcycle.