Patent classifications
B62K21/12
BICYCLE STEM
A bicycle stem includes a stem body and a lower assembly cover. The stem body includes a cabling groove facing downwardly, and a head tube hole and a handle groove disposed near two ends thereof, an end of the cabling groove is in communication with the handle groove and extended along a length direction of the stem body. The handle groove has a groove opening in communication with the cabling groove, and the stem body includes combination parts disposed near the groove opening. The lower assembly cover is combined with the combination parts to enclose the groove opening, so as to secure and support the handlebar assembled in the handle groove. Therefore, the operation of mounting or replacing the stein body between the handlebar having cables inside and the vertical head tube can be completed quickly, and the cables can be accommodated in the stem body.
Bicycle handlebar
The utility model discloses an improved bicycle handlebar, including a handlebar tube and a handlebar head. The handlebar head includes a curved arm and grips. The curved arm is of a structure that inclines forward relative to the handlebar tube. The grips naturally stretch along two ends of the curved arm toward the left and right sides. The handlebar tube is provided with a positioning groove and a limiting hole, a support tube is provided with a positioning protruding portion. After the handlebar tube is inserted into the support tube, the positioning protruding portion is inserted into the positioning groove to ensure that the handlebar will not rotate by itself. Screw the limit screw into the limiting hole to prevent the handlebar from being too deep to pull out. The handlebar is designed to be of a structure, which is more comfortable to use.
Bicycle handlebar
The utility model discloses an improved bicycle handlebar, including a handlebar tube and a handlebar head. The handlebar head includes a curved arm and grips. The curved arm is of a structure that inclines forward relative to the handlebar tube. The grips naturally stretch along two ends of the curved arm toward the left and right sides. The handlebar tube is provided with a positioning groove and a limiting hole, a support tube is provided with a positioning protruding portion. After the handlebar tube is inserted into the support tube, the positioning protruding portion is inserted into the positioning groove to ensure that the handlebar will not rotate by itself. Screw the limit screw into the limiting hole to prevent the handlebar from being too deep to pull out. The handlebar is designed to be of a structure, which is more comfortable to use.
THREE-WHEELED ELECTRIC VEHICLE
A three-wheeled electric vehicle in accordance with EU vehicle classification L2e-U, which has two electric-motor-driven rear wheels, each of which is driven by one wheel-hub motor. A hydraulically actuatable rear-wheel disc-brake system is mounted on each rear wheel which brake system is also fitted with an integrated electromechanical parking brake, the activation of which shifts each rear wheel into a parking-brake mode in which wheel rotation is prevented. In a rear portion, the vehicle body forms a support structure on which an optionally present, exchangeable transport container can be supported and secured with the aid of a quick-release fastening system. The quick-release fastening system includes one or more connection device(s), wherein each connection device includes a bar that protrudes from a bottom wall of the transport container; and a locking device, which is permanently attached to the support structure, is fitted with a movable blocking element.
INSERT STORAGE DEVICE
An insert storage device for storing items inside a generally cylindrical passage such as a handlebar or pole. The device has a first end, a second end, and an elongate portion joining the first and second ends. The elongate portion has a storage compartment configured to store a removable pipe. The first end creates an interference fit between the insert storage device and the generally cylindrical passage, and the second end has a separate storage compartment with a movable cap that provides access.
INSERT STORAGE DEVICE
An insert storage device for storing items inside a generally cylindrical passage such as a handlebar or pole. The device has a first end, a second end, and an elongate portion joining the first and second ends. The elongate portion has a storage compartment configured to store a removable pipe. The first end creates an interference fit between the insert storage device and the generally cylindrical passage, and the second end has a separate storage compartment with a movable cap that provides access.
Tool-less steering wheel assembly
A steering wheel assembly for use with a ride-on vehicle which has a frame with at least two wheels. The steering wheel assembly comprises a steering rod operatively coupled to the frame of the ride-on vehicle. The steering rod includes a chuck secured to the steering rod. The chuck includes a body extending between a base and an upper end. The steering wheel assembly further comprises a steering wheel with a sleeve adapted to be coupled to the chuck in a tool-less manner such that the steering wheel is configured to be engaged by a rider for moving the steering wheel and thereby steering the ride-on vehicle.
Tool-less steering wheel assembly
A steering wheel assembly for use with a ride-on vehicle which has a frame with at least two wheels. The steering wheel assembly comprises a steering rod operatively coupled to the frame of the ride-on vehicle. The steering rod includes a chuck secured to the steering rod. The chuck includes a body extending between a base and an upper end. The steering wheel assembly further comprises a steering wheel with a sleeve adapted to be coupled to the chuck in a tool-less manner such that the steering wheel is configured to be engaged by a rider for moving the steering wheel and thereby steering the ride-on vehicle.
Solid, Multi-Plastic Handlebar
A solid, multi-plastic handlebar is provided. The handlebar includes an inner substrate component made of a load-bearing, structural plastic material. In one embodiment, the substrate component includes a first set of circumferentially-spaced, longitudinally-extending locking members. The handlebar also includes an outer component overlying the substrate component and made of a plastic material less rigid than the plastic material of the substrate component. The outer component is configured to be gripped by a human hand. The outer component includes a second set of circumferentially-spaced, longitudinally-extending locking members which interlock with the first set of locking members to mechanically lock the substrate component and the outer component together.
Simulated bicycle brake hood attachment
A simulated bicycle brake hood attachment may be attached to handlebars of a stationary bicycle, such as Echelon, Bowflex, Keiser, Schwinn or PELETON® indoor stationary bicycles, and allow the user to mimic real road bike riding positions. The simulated bicycle brake hood attachment includes a base portion for attaching to the handlebars, a post portion extending from the base portion and a head portion a top of the post portion. The post portion and the head portion provide rounded surfaces to allow a comfortable grip and provide a more ergonomic riding position and improve riding comfort.