B62K21/18

MODULAR CARGO BIKE
20230356799 · 2023-11-09 ·

A cargo bike frame is disclosed, comprising: a first module comprising a drive system and a first frame section having one or more first telescopic tube elements; and a second module comprising a steering system, a suspension system, and a second frame section having a cargo cabin mount and one or more second telescopic tube elements; wherein the one or more first telescopic tube elements are detachably connected to the one or more second telescopic tube elements to form one or more telescopic tubes of adjustable length, thereby connecting the first module to the second module at an adjustable distance; and wherein, when the cargo bike frame is in an upright standing position, the one or more telescopic tubes are in a substantially horizontal position at a height lower than the heights of the steering system and the suspension system. A steering solution and cargo cabin for a cargo bike are also disclosed.

Concealed bicycle lock system and setup method thereof
11807326 · 2023-11-07 · ·

The disclosure discloses a concealed bicycle lock system and a setup method thereof. The lock system of the disclosure includes a lock with an upper shaft and a lower shaft. The upper shaft is configured to link and move with a handlebar via a stem; the lower shaft is configured to link and move with a front wheel by embedding the lower shaft into a fork tube. When the lock is in a locked mode, the upper shaft and the lower shaft are not linked to move together. In contrast, the upper shaft and the lower shaft are linked to move together in an unlocked mode. A user may set up the lock without performing destructive modification to the bicycle.

Leaning vehicle

A leaning vehicle having a linkage mechanism supported by a linkage support part. The linkage mechanism includes left and right side members and a lower cross member. The lower cross member has a front cross part, a rear cross part, a coupling part coupling the front and rear cross parts, and a foreign-matter-entering-suppression part. The left and right side members are respectively rotatable about left and right axes extending in a front-rear direction of a vehicle body frame. The front and rear cross parts are rotatable about an intermediate axis parallel to the left and right axes. The foreign-matter-entering-suppression part fills a gap between the linkage support part, or the left or right side member, and the coupling part. The coupling part has a recess configured to accommodate the foreign-matter-entering-suppression part when the front and rear cross parts rotate with respect to the linkage support part.

Leaning vehicle

A leaning vehicle having a linkage mechanism supported by a linkage support part. The linkage mechanism includes left and right side members and a lower cross member. The lower cross member has a front cross part, a rear cross part, a coupling part coupling the front and rear cross parts, and a foreign-matter-entering-suppression part. The left and right side members are respectively rotatable about left and right axes extending in a front-rear direction of a vehicle body frame. The front and rear cross parts are rotatable about an intermediate axis parallel to the left and right axes. The foreign-matter-entering-suppression part fills a gap between the linkage support part, or the left or right side member, and the coupling part. The coupling part has a recess configured to accommodate the foreign-matter-entering-suppression part when the front and rear cross parts rotate with respect to the linkage support part.

LEANING VEHICLE

A leaning vehicle includes a vehicle body, a left front wheel, a right front wheel, a lean mechanism, and a lean brake mechanism. The lean mechanism causes the left front wheel and the right front wheel to lean about a front-rear direction as a rotation center when the vehicle body leans about the front-rear direction as a rotation center. The lean brake mechanism brakes a leaning operation of the lean mechanism. The lean brake mechanism includes a brake caliper and a brake disc. The brake caliper is attached to the lean mechanism and has a brake pad. The brake disc is attached to the lower arm of the upper arm and the lower arm that is farther from the brake pad in the front view, has a contact portion that generates braking force by being pressed by the brake pad.

Track stand capable autonomous electronic bicycle

An autonomous electronic bicycle comprises a frame, a front wheel that can be powered by a first electronic motor, a rear wheel that can be powered by a second electronic motor, and handlebars that can steer the front wheel which can be controlled by a third electronic motor. The autonomous electronic bicycle can operate autonomously, traveling to a chosen destination. When operating autonomously the autonomous electronic bicycle can shift between a set of balance modes, including a mode used when moving and a mode used when stationary but balanced. To transition between modes, a transition sequence of control commands can be selected and used.

VEHICLE PROVIDED WITH A STEERING TRANSMISSION SYSTEM BASED IN BOWDEN CABLES OR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
20220297784 · 2022-09-22 ·

A vehicle includes a front wheel, a support of the front wheel, a steering handlebar, a platform and a front part joined to the platform. The support is rotatably mounted on the front part, and includes a driven rotating part, the handlebar having a driving rotating part. The driven rotating part and the driving rotating part are connected by Bowden Cables or hydraulic tubes. An impact absorber for a scooter is provided with a support of the front wheel formed by at least a leaf spring including a front end destined to bear the support of the front wheel, an opening adjacent to the front end destined to allow the passage of an upper prolongation of the scooter platform, and a rear end provided with two arms destined to support the rear wheel, such that the impact absorber constitutes the suspension of both the front wheel and the rear wheel.

VEHICLE PROVIDED WITH A STEERING TRANSMISSION SYSTEM BASED IN BOWDEN CABLES OR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
20220297784 · 2022-09-22 ·

A vehicle includes a front wheel, a support of the front wheel, a steering handlebar, a platform and a front part joined to the platform. The support is rotatably mounted on the front part, and includes a driven rotating part, the handlebar having a driving rotating part. The driven rotating part and the driving rotating part are connected by Bowden Cables or hydraulic tubes. An impact absorber for a scooter is provided with a support of the front wheel formed by at least a leaf spring including a front end destined to bear the support of the front wheel, an opening adjacent to the front end destined to allow the passage of an upper prolongation of the scooter platform, and a rear end provided with two arms destined to support the rear wheel, such that the impact absorber constitutes the suspension of both the front wheel and the rear wheel.

BICYCLES

A bicycle has a front fork, within which the front wheel is mounted, attached to the head tube. Extending downwardly from each end of a lateral member are downwardly projecting forks, each comprising a primary portion, the respective primary portions extending downwardly and substantially parallel to each other. The longitudinal axes of both the main portion and a rider's lower leg are aligned. By aligning the wakes created by the forks and the lower leg a reduction in overall system drag is provided. Additionally or alternatively, the rear wheel may be provided between downwardly projecting stays, each comprising a primary portion, the respective primary portions extending downwardly and substantially parallel to each other. By aligning the downwardly projecting stays with the lower leg beneficial drag reduction is achieved.

BICYCLES

A bicycle has a front fork, within which the front wheel is mounted, attached to the head tube. Extending downwardly from each end of a lateral member are downwardly projecting forks, each comprising a primary portion, the respective primary portions extending downwardly and substantially parallel to each other. The longitudinal axes of both the main portion and a rider's lower leg are aligned. By aligning the wakes created by the forks and the lower leg a reduction in overall system drag is provided. Additionally or alternatively, the rear wheel may be provided between downwardly projecting stays, each comprising a primary portion, the respective primary portions extending downwardly and substantially parallel to each other. By aligning the downwardly projecting stays with the lower leg beneficial drag reduction is achieved.