Patent classifications
B62K3/02
Reciprocating rail movement suspension system
Generally, examples described herein may take the form of a bicycle including a front frame, a rear frame operably associated with the front frame and configured for coupling to a rear wheel, and a suspension system operably associated with the front frame and the rear frame. The suspension system includes a first connection structure operably coupling the front frame to the rear frame and a first sliding body pivotally coupled to the rear frame and configured to travel in a first direction along a substantially linear travel path and in a second direction opposite the first direction along the substantially linear travel path as the suspension system is compressed.
A LOW TRAVEL REAR WHEEL SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR A BIKE
A low travel rear wheel suspension system for a bike includes a seat tube, left and right side flexible chainstays each with its front end attached to the seat tube, left side and right side seatstay. In the area of the seat tube where it connects to the seatstays, the seat tube is split up into a seat tube posterior part and a seat tube anterior part, the seatstays connecting to the seat tube posterior part, and the seatstays not connecting directly to the seat tube anterior part. The seat tube posterior part and the seat tube anterior part connect to one another both above and below a seat tube cavity. The seat tube posterior part and the seat tube anterior part are configured to allow flex of the seat tube posterior part towards the seat tube anterior part, and thus allow vertical flex of the flexible chainstays.
A LOW TRAVEL REAR WHEEL SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR A BIKE
A low travel rear wheel suspension system for a bike includes a seat tube, left and right side flexible chainstays each with its front end attached to the seat tube, left side and right side seatstay. In the area of the seat tube where it connects to the seatstays, the seat tube is split up into a seat tube posterior part and a seat tube anterior part, the seatstays connecting to the seat tube posterior part, and the seatstays not connecting directly to the seat tube anterior part. The seat tube posterior part and the seat tube anterior part connect to one another both above and below a seat tube cavity. The seat tube posterior part and the seat tube anterior part are configured to allow flex of the seat tube posterior part towards the seat tube anterior part, and thus allow vertical flex of the flexible chainstays.
A REAR WHEEL SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR A BIKE
A rear wheel suspension system for a bike includes a seat tube, a bottom bracket shell, left and right side flexible chainstays and a right side flexible chainstay, left and right side seatstays, and a set of dropouts located where the flexible chainstays and the seatstays interconnect for rotably supporting the rear wheel of the bicycle. The leaf spring is connected to the upper end area of the seatstays, and extends downwardly from its point of connection to the upper end area of the seatstays to a point of connection to the seat tube of the bicycle. The leaf spring is arranged at a distance D to the seat tube in a direction perpendicular to the top and bottom surfaces of the leaf spring to allow flex of the leaf spring towards the seat tube and thus vertical flex of the flexible chainstays.
A REAR WHEEL SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR A BIKE
A rear wheel suspension system for a bike includes a seat tube, a bottom bracket shell, left and right side flexible chainstays and a right side flexible chainstay, left and right side seatstays, and a set of dropouts located where the flexible chainstays and the seatstays interconnect for rotably supporting the rear wheel of the bicycle. The leaf spring is connected to the upper end area of the seatstays, and extends downwardly from its point of connection to the upper end area of the seatstays to a point of connection to the seat tube of the bicycle. The leaf spring is arranged at a distance D to the seat tube in a direction perpendicular to the top and bottom surfaces of the leaf spring to allow flex of the leaf spring towards the seat tube and thus vertical flex of the flexible chainstays.
AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REDUCING DRAG ON MOVING VEHICLES
An apparatus for reducing drag and wake formation behind moving vehicles such as road transport vehicles, motor cycles and bicycles including electric bicycles comprising one or more vents, each of those vents having a proximal end and a distal end, both ends being open and positioned and aligned longitudinally in the direction of travel in such a way as to addressing wake and boundary layer formation of a moving vehicle, said vents, positioned spaced from turbulent rear surfaces of the vehicle and affixed to the main body of the vehicle by one or more connecting members.
VEHICLE WITH EXTENDABLE PARTS
A vehicle includes a body having a first part and a second part, which is moveably coupled to the first part. The vehicle further includes a pedal assembly having a first component coupled to the first part and a wheel assembly having a second component coupled to the second part. The vehicle further includes an extendable drive shaft having a first member and a second member. The first member is coupled to the first component and the second member is coupled to the second component. The vehicle further includes a locking mechanism having a locking member coupled to the first part and the second part of the body. The locking member, in an unlocked position, unlocks the second part from the first part to allow the second part to move over the first part, which may cause a change in a length of the extendable drive shaft.
VEHICLE WITH EXTENDABLE PARTS
A vehicle includes a body having a first part and a second part, which is moveably coupled to the first part. The vehicle further includes a pedal assembly having a first component coupled to the first part and a wheel assembly having a second component coupled to the second part. The vehicle further includes an extendable drive shaft having a first member and a second member. The first member is coupled to the first component and the second member is coupled to the second component. The vehicle further includes a locking mechanism having a locking member coupled to the first part and the second part of the body. The locking member, in an unlocked position, unlocks the second part from the first part to allow the second part to move over the first part, which may cause a change in a length of the extendable drive shaft.
ELECTRIC BALANCE BIKE
There is provided an electric balance bike including: a front wheel and a rear wheel; an electric drive source configured to rotationally drive at least one of the front wheel and the rear wheel; a first frame holding the front wheel and a second frame holding the rear wheel; a main frame connecting the first frame and the second frame and having a closed cross section; and an electrical device disposed to an inside of the closed cross section of the main frame in a state of being separated upward from an inner bottom surface of the closed cross section, the electrical device being configured to cause the drive source to generate power for which the drive source rotationally drives.
ELECTRIC BALANCE BIKE
There is provided an electric balance bike including: a front wheel and a rear wheel; an electric drive source configured to rotationally drive at least one of the front wheel and the rear wheel; a first frame holding the front wheel and a second frame holding the rear wheel; a main frame connecting the first frame and the second frame and having a closed cross section; and an electrical device disposed to an inside of the closed cross section of the main frame in a state of being separated upward from an inner bottom surface of the closed cross section, the electrical device being configured to cause the drive source to generate power for which the drive source rotationally drives.