B62J6/04

Bike Warning System
20210362796 · 2021-11-25 ·

Bicycles and automobiles share the roads and it is imperative that a collision between a car and a bicycle be avoided. A warning system that can be placed on the back of a bicycle that extends upward to alert the general traffic in the area. The top portion of the pole will be equipped with a flag or other warning device and will also be illuminated for greater visibility. The warning system can also be extended outward to alert oncoming traffic to a bicycle in the area. When the arm is extended outward it can also rotate backwards if the warning device is struck by an obstacle.

BICYCLE SADDLE ACCESSORY COUPLING DEVICE
20220017171 · 2022-01-20 ·

A bicycle saddle accessory coupling device includes a body, a first accessory, a second accessory, and a positioning unit. The body includes an attaching portion coupled to a bicycle saddle, a first connecting portion, and a second connecting portion located between the attaching portion and the first connecting portion. The first accessory includes a first guiding portion removably connected to the first connecting portion and a first coupling portion. The second accessory includes a second guiding portion removably connected to the second connecting portion and a second coupling portion. The positioning unit is disposed on the body and removably coupled to the first and coupling portions.

Light assembly

An improved light assembly includes aligned directional light sources mounted one behind another. A distal one of the light sources occludes light emitted from a proximal one of the light sources. A reflector is interposed between the light sources, with a convex surface facing the proximal one of the light sources. Thus, the light assembly projects a light field extending at least through an 180° hemisphere, and up to about 270° backwards from the forward orientation of the light field, well-illuminating lateral approaches to the assembly.

Light assembly

An improved light assembly includes aligned directional light sources mounted one behind another. A distal one of the light sources occludes light emitted from a proximal one of the light sources. A reflector is interposed between the light sources, with a convex surface facing the proximal one of the light sources. Thus, the light assembly projects a light field extending at least through an 180° hemisphere, and up to about 270° backwards from the forward orientation of the light field, well-illuminating lateral approaches to the assembly.

Bicycle riding taillight with brake laser warning

Disclosed is a bicycle riding taillight with brake laser warning, which includes: a light housing comprising a housing body and a bottom cover sealing the housing body; a circuit board disposed inside the light housing; a light source device, disposed on an inner side of the bottom cover and electrically connected to the circuit board, and configured to provide lights of different modes; a power source disposed on one side of the circuit board, and configured to provide power for the light source device; a photosensitive sensor disposed at one end of the light housing and connected to the circuit board, and configured to sense ambient light; and a vibration sensor disposed inside the light housing and located at one end of the circuit board, and configured to sense a riding condition of a bicycle.

Bicycle riding taillight with brake laser warning

Disclosed is a bicycle riding taillight with brake laser warning, which includes: a light housing comprising a housing body and a bottom cover sealing the housing body; a circuit board disposed inside the light housing; a light source device, disposed on an inner side of the bottom cover and electrically connected to the circuit board, and configured to provide lights of different modes; a power source disposed on one side of the circuit board, and configured to provide power for the light source device; a photosensitive sensor disposed at one end of the light housing and connected to the circuit board, and configured to sense ambient light; and a vibration sensor disposed inside the light housing and located at one end of the circuit board, and configured to sense a riding condition of a bicycle.

Attachment Apparatus and/or System for Securely Attaching Objects to a Bicycle Frame

An attachment apparatus and/or system for securely attaching objects to a bicycle frame having a transport platform that is attachable to the top of a bicycle rack.

Storage box power supply structure for saddled vehicle

A storage box power supply structure for a saddled vehicle includes a storage box (30), a carrier (50) configured to detachably mount the storage box (30) on a vehicle body, a stopper (36) configured to position the storage box (30) on the carrier (50), a stopper receiving section (56) configured to receive the stopper (36), a stopper-side terminal (70) provided on the stopper (36) and configured to supply electric power to an electrical component (46), and a receiving-side terminal (80) provided on the stopper receiving section (56), connected to the stopper-side terminal (70) when the storage box (30) is mounted on the carrier (50) and configured to rub against the stopper-side terminal (70).

Storage box power supply structure for saddled vehicle

A storage box power supply structure for a saddled vehicle includes a storage box (30), a carrier (50) configured to detachably mount the storage box (30) on a vehicle body, a stopper (36) configured to position the storage box (30) on the carrier (50), a stopper receiving section (56) configured to receive the stopper (36), a stopper-side terminal (70) provided on the stopper (36) and configured to supply electric power to an electrical component (46), and a receiving-side terminal (80) provided on the stopper receiving section (56), connected to the stopper-side terminal (70) when the storage box (30) is mounted on the carrier (50) and configured to rub against the stopper-side terminal (70).

Human-powered vehicle control device
11161419 · 2021-11-02 · ·

A human-powered vehicle control device includes an electronic controller and a first operating portion. The first operating portion operates a human-powered vehicle device. The electronic controller controls a supply of electric power from a battery to the human-powered vehicle device in a first mode. The electronic controller controls the electric power supplied from the battery to the human-powered vehicle device in a second mode to be less than the electric power supplied in the first mode. The electronic controller switches the first mode to the second mode upon determining the first operating portion has been operated by a first action while in the first mode. The electronic controller does not switch from the second mode to the first mode upon determining the first operating portion has been operated by the first action while in the second mode.