Patent classifications
B62J7/08
Method of mounting storage units on a motorcycle
A method of mounting a storage unit to a vehicular apparatus, such as a motorcycle, includes the step of securing a cantilevered mounting member having a mounting plate to the frame of the vehicular apparatus. A storage device can be connected to the mounting plate to stabilize the storage device as the vehicular apparatus is in motion. As a preferred embodiment, the method of mounting begins with the removal of a foot peg from a motorcycle to expose the foot peg mounting bracket to which the mounting member is affixed. The mounting plate of the mounting member can be used to secure articles to be transported by the vehicular apparatus with or without a separate storage device.
Method of mounting storage units on a motorcycle
A method of mounting a storage unit to a vehicular apparatus, such as a motorcycle, includes the step of securing a cantilevered mounting member having a mounting plate to the frame of the vehicular apparatus. A storage device can be connected to the mounting plate to stabilize the storage device as the vehicular apparatus is in motion. As a preferred embodiment, the method of mounting begins with the removal of a foot peg from a motorcycle to expose the foot peg mounting bracket to which the mounting member is affixed. The mounting plate of the mounting member can be used to secure articles to be transported by the vehicular apparatus with or without a separate storage device.
Mount adapter assembly and method of use
A mount adapter assembly for facilitating attachment of articles to a mounting rack includes a first element and a second element. The first element is shaped substantially complementary to at least a first portion of an orifice positioned in a mounting rack. The first element is at least partially insertable into the first portion of the orifice from a first face of the mounting rack. The second element can abut the mounting rack from a second face of the mounting rack. A connector engages the first element to the second element so that the first element and the second element are coupled to the mounting rack. A fastener engaged to the first element can engage a substrate so that the substrate is coupled to the mounting rack. The substrate can be used to attach a variety of articles to the mounting rack.
STORAGE ASSEMBLY FOR A CARGO BICYCLE
A storage assembly, including hard cases and associated mounting brackets, for a bicycle, such as an electric cargo bicycle, is described. The storage assembly, in some embodiments, includes hard case panniers, rear boxes, and other hard case storage apparatus. Further, the storage assembly can include mounting brackets, such as brackets configured to mount various hard cases to a rear rack of the cargo bicycle in various configurations.
Apparatus For Securing A Backpack To A Bicycle Pannier
An apparatus for securing a shoulder strap of a backpack to a bicycle luggage rack includes a first capture member and a second capture member opposite and facing the first capture member with each having an elongate, linear configuration and having opposed ends. Respective ends of the capture members may be selectively coupled together with a pair of fasteners and selectively loosened or tightened such that the capture members are displaced from one another at the loosened configuration and are compressed toward one another at the tightened configuration so as to sandwich the backpack strap therebetween. An attachment portion, such as a clip, is attached to a backside of the first capture member and configured to removably attach to a bicycle luggage rack.
Apparatus For Securing A Backpack To A Bicycle Pannier
An apparatus for securing a shoulder strap of a backpack to a bicycle luggage rack includes a first capture member and a second capture member opposite and facing the first capture member with each having an elongate, linear configuration and having opposed ends. Respective ends of the capture members may be selectively coupled together with a pair of fasteners and selectively loosened or tightened such that the capture members are displaced from one another at the loosened configuration and are compressed toward one another at the tightened configuration so as to sandwich the backpack strap therebetween. An attachment portion, such as a clip, is attached to a backside of the first capture member and configured to removably attach to a bicycle luggage rack.
Luggage of a motorcycle
A luggage of a motorcycle separably associated with a support frame to be associable with a frame of a motorcycle. The support frame includes an engageable element. The luggage of a motorcycle includes a control mechanism including at least one control lever, a hooking mechanism including at least one engagement element being adapted to pass from a position of engagement with the engageable element of the support frame and a position of disengagement from the engageable element, and a lever system including at least one cord including a first end connected to the control mechanism and a second end connected to the hooking mechanism.
Luggage of a motorcycle
A luggage of a motorcycle separably associated with a support frame to be associable with a frame of a motorcycle. The support frame includes an engageable element. The luggage of a motorcycle includes a control mechanism including at least one control lever, a hooking mechanism including at least one engagement element being adapted to pass from a position of engagement with the engageable element of the support frame and a position of disengagement from the engageable element, and a lever system including at least one cord including a first end connected to the control mechanism and a second end connected to the hooking mechanism.
Quick Connect And Disconnect Latch Mechanism For Mounting Accessories On Offroad Vehicles
A latching mechanism removably attaches an accessory to an offroad vehicle without requiring tools. The latching mechanism includes a body, a shaft extending through the body, and a handle riding on a conical surface of the body for rotating the shaft relative to the body. An oblong head extends on a lower side of the body, rotatable by the handle and shaft to a position where the head extends under a shoulder of a mounting recess. A spring system biases the head axially, such that the head can be moved either upwardly or downwardly from a balanced elevation set by a nut tightenable on a bolt. The mounting recess has an upper portion shaped differently from a lower portion. The body includes a hooking portion which extends significantly above the top of the mounting recess.
PANNIER MOUNTING STRUCTURE IN SADDLE-RIDING TYPE VEHICLE
In a pannier mounting structure, a pannier is mounted on a side portion in a vehicle widthwise direction of a motorcycle through a pannier stay. The pannier stay includes a first retaining portion and a second retaining portion beneath the first retaining portion. The pannier has a rear surface provided with a first retaining bag that opens downwards and a second retaining bag that is positioned below the first retaining bag and opens upwards. While the first retaining portion is inserted into the first retaining bag through an opening in a lower portion thereof, the second retaining portion is inserted into the second retaining bag through an opening in an upper portion thereof and is engaged within the second retaining bag.