Patent classifications
B62K21/12
RIDEABLE GOLF BAG CART/CYCLE
A rideable golf cycle adapted to transport a rider and a golf bag for use on a golf course. The cycle includes a frame and a seat, a front wheel and steering components, a rear wheel, an inclined bag support structure extending between the legs of the rider, and a motor/control subassembly.
SELF-BALANCING DOUBLE-WHEELED ELECTRICAL SCOOTER
A self-balancing double-wheeled electrical scooter is provided with an assembly for controlling a travel direction of the self-balancing double-wheeled electrical scooter, wherein, the travel direction of the self-balancing double-wheeled electrical scooter is controlled via a handle, a resilient recoverable component is provided between a scooter body and the handle, the handle is adapted for driving the resilient recoverable component to control the travel direction of the scooter, the resilient recoverable component comprises a stator (101), a rotor (112) and a resilient recoverable unit (111), the rotor (112) is mechanically connected to the handle in a fixed manner directly or indirectly, the stator (101) is mechanically connected to the scooter body (107) in a fixed manner directly or indirectly, the stator (101) and the rotor (112) are connected in a resilient manner via the resilient recoverable unit, the resilient recoverable component further comprises an angle limiting device, the angle limiting device comprises a limiting cover (103) and a limiting pin (105), the limiting cover (103) is mechanically connected to the stator (101) in a fixed manner directly or indirectly, a limiting hole is provided on the limiting cover (103), the limiting pin (105) is mechanically connected to the rotor (112) in a fixed manner directly or indirectly, and the rotation of the rotor (112) causes the limiting pin (105) to rotate within a certain angle range inside the limiting hole on the limiting cover (103).
INTEGRATED CYCLING TOOL
The systems and methods described herein relate to cycling. More specifically, the systems and methods described herein relate to an integrated cycling tool. The cycling tool may be integrated into the bicycle components to reduce the external modifications to a bicycle. This may enable a cyclist to carry a tool with them without the worry of carrying the tool, or the tool falling off the bicycle. The cycling tool may comprise multiple components and may be used to fix various parts of a bicycle. The cycling tool may fit within the confines of the bicycle and provide minimal to no impact to the rider or the functionality and performance of the bicycle.
HANDLEBAR FOLDABLE MECHANISM AND TOOL FOR RIDING INSTEAD OF WALK
A handlebar foldable mechanism and a tool for riding instead of walk are provided. The handlebar foldable mechanism includes a base, a stem, a first locking assembly, a lever and a second locking assembly. The base is provided with a first snapping groove, the stem is connected to the base and is pivotable between an unfolded position and a folded position, the first locking assembly is pivotably connected to the stem and is configured to be engaged with the first snapping groove when the stem is pivoted from the folded position to the unfolded position, the lever is pivotably connected with the base, the second locking assembly is mounted to the lever, and the second locking assembly is configured to be connected to at least one of the base and the stem when the stem is at the unfolded position.
HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
A handlebar assembly is basically provided with a handlebar and a support. The handlebar has an outer circumferential surface and an arrangement area disposed inside the outer circumferential surface. The arrangement area is configured to arrange an electric switch unit at least partially inside the outer circumferential surface. The support is at least partially disposed in the arrangement area and supporting the electric switch unit to receive an operating force applied to operate the electric switch unit.
HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
A handlebar assembly is basically provided with a handlebar and a support. The handlebar has an outer circumferential surface and an arrangement area disposed inside the outer circumferential surface. The arrangement area is configured to arrange an electric switch unit at least partially inside the outer circumferential surface. The support is at least partially disposed in the arrangement area and supporting the electric switch unit to receive an operating force applied to operate the electric switch unit.
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRIC BICYCLE
Various embodiments provide for a bike-supported communication network that manages and facilitates communications between components of an electric bicycle and a wireless network. In some embodiments, the systems and methods provide a communication system for an electric bicycle that includes a communication device that facilitates wireless communications between the electric bicycle and a wireless network, and an antenna coupled to the communication device and at least partially integrated into a frame component of the electric bicycle.
Handlebars and related methods
Disclosed are versatile and ergonomic handlebars that accommodate various posturing of a cyclist and handling of a bike during distance or endurance riding. The handlebars feature a center bar, tops, ramps, hooks, and drops.
Handlebars and related methods
Disclosed are versatile and ergonomic handlebars that accommodate various posturing of a cyclist and handling of a bike during distance or endurance riding. The handlebars feature a center bar, tops, ramps, hooks, and drops.
Streamlined aerobar for bicycle
A bicycle handlebar includes a midsection attached to a front mounting post of a bicycle and extending outward from the front mounting post in a substantially horizontal plane. A pair of pad-support sections are respectively disposed on opposite lateral sides of the midsection. A pair of arm support pads are each attached to a respective one of the pad-support sections such that each pad-support section and attached arm support pad conjunctively have an airfoil-shaped cross section. Each arm support pad supports a respective arm of a bicycle rider.