Patent classifications
B62J6/03
Vehicle mobile device mounting assembly and auxiliary structure thereof
In a vehicle mobile device mounting assembly and its auxiliary structure, the auxiliary structure is used with a vehicle mounting kit and mounted together on a rod-like portion of a bicycle. The vehicle mounting kit includes a fastening band. The auxiliary structure includes a fastening body, a joining portion integrally formed with the fastening body. The fastening body includes multiple fastening portions on its outer edges and a fastening space in the fastening body. Multiple fastening openings communicating with the fastening space are formed between the fastening portions. The auxiliary structure is mounted on the rod-like portion of the bicycle by inserting the fastening band of the vehicle mounting kit through a joining portion.
Integrated hand guard and lighting system
An integrated hand guard lighting system for use with various mountain bike and motor sports vehicles. The combination lighting apparatus and hand guard comprises a mount for releasably coupling to a handlebar and a housing coupled to the mount, the housing having a blade-shaped shield portion that is spaced apart a specified distance from the handlebar to allow for a user to grip the handlebar. The blade-shaped shield portion of the housing includes a frontal surface configured to extend along a gripping region of the handlebar to shield the user's hand while gripping the handlebar, and includes an illumination source disposed at the frontal surface to illuminate a path outward in a direction away from the gripping region.
ILLUMINATION DEVICES
An illumination device including a housing having a flared cylindrical bowl shape enclosed on a first end and open on an second end, a light emitting portion coupled to the housing on the second end, the light emitting portion comprising a first portion configured to diffuse light emitted through the first portion and a second portion configured to project light in a beam from the illumination device, the first portion encircles a perimeter of the second portion, a first light source comprising one or more light emitting devices that when activated provide light to the first portion, and a second light source distinct from the first light source that when activated provides light to the second portion.
MICROMOBILITY TRANSIT VEHICLE LOCK-TO MECHANISM SYSTEMS AND METHODS
- Erik Keith Askin ,
- Jeffrey Alan Boyd ,
- Alex Dixon ,
- Garrett Korda Drayna ,
- Merric-Andrew Jaranowski French ,
- Daniel Lami Goldstein ,
- Rochus Emanuel Jacob ,
- Jared Mitchell Kole ,
- Chen-Yu Lin ,
- Oliver Maximilian Mueller ,
- James Jeng-Yeu Peng ,
- Andrew Michael Reimer ,
- Neil Richard Anthony Saldanha ,
- Gary Shambat ,
- Jennifer Uang
Techniques are disclosed for systems and methods associated with locking a micromobility transit vehicle to a stationary object. A multimodal transportation system may include a docking station including a securement point, and a micromobility transit vehicle securable to the securement point of the docking station. The micromobility transit vehicle may include a storage basket and a lock cable including a first end coupled to the storage basket and a second end. The second end of the lock cable may be securable to the securement point of the docking station to lock the micromobility transit vehicle to the docking station. The storage basket may include a pin lock. The pin lock may engage a locking pin of the lock cable to lock the micromobility transit vehicle via the lock cable.
Bicycle light assembly and manufacturing method thereof
A bicycle light assembly includes a light shell, a light holder, a light device and a positioning element. The light shell surrounds tubes of a bicycle frame. The light shell has a locating space penetrating through the light shell in a front-to-rear direction, and an opening communicated with the locating space. The light holder is covered to a front of the opening. The light device is connected to the light holder. The light device is positioned in the locating space. The positioning element is positioned in the locating space. The positioning element has a main body. The main body is sleeved on an outer surface of the light device. The main body has a first positioning piece and a second positioning piece. The first positioning piece abuts against an inner surface of the light shell. The second positioning piece abuts against a rear surface of the light holder.
Bicycle light assembly and manufacturing method thereof
A bicycle light assembly includes a light shell, a light holder, a light device and a positioning element. The light shell surrounds tubes of a bicycle frame. The light shell has a locating space penetrating through the light shell in a front-to-rear direction, and an opening communicated with the locating space. The light holder is covered to a front of the opening. The light device is connected to the light holder. The light device is positioned in the locating space. The positioning element is positioned in the locating space. The positioning element has a main body. The main body is sleeved on an outer surface of the light device. The main body has a first positioning piece and a second positioning piece. The first positioning piece abuts against an inner surface of the light shell. The second positioning piece abuts against a rear surface of the light holder.
Micromobility transit vehicle lock-to mechanism systems and methods
- Erik Keith Askin ,
- Jeffrey Alan Boyd ,
- Alex Dixon ,
- Garrett Korda Drayna ,
- Merric-Andrew Jaranowski French ,
- Daniel Lami Goldstein ,
- Rochus Emanuel Jacob ,
- Jared Mitchell Kole ,
- Chen-Yu Lin ,
- Oliver Maximilian Mueller ,
- James Jeng-Yeu Peng ,
- Andrew Michael Reimer ,
- Neil Richard Anthony Saldanha ,
- Gary Shambat ,
- Jennifer Uang
Techniques are disclosed for systems and methods associated with locking a micromobility transit vehicle to a stationary object. A multimodal transportation system may include a docking station including a securement point, and a micromobility transit vehicle securable to the securement point of the docking station. The micromobility transit vehicle may include a storage basket and a lock cable including a first end coupled to the storage basket and a second end. The second end of the lock cable may be securable to the securement point of the docking station to lock the micromobility transit vehicle to the docking station. The storage basket may include a pin lock. The pin lock may engage a locking pin of the lock cable to lock the micromobility transit vehicle via the lock cable.
Quick disassembly structure and bicycle light
A quick disassembly structure and a bicycle light; by arranging a lower assembly and a upper assembly, and then fixing an axial component on the lower assembly, when pressing the upper assembly, the positioning device can enter the limit area to fix the upper assembly and the lower assembly; when pulling up the upper assembly, the positioning device can be disengaged from the limit area to unfix the upper assembly and the lower assembly, so that the upper assembly can be quickly mounted on the lower assembly or the upper assembly can be quickly dismounted from the lower assembly, in order to achieve a quick mount or disassembly of a bicycle light, while the bicycle light can be prevented from being interfered and corroded by external factors when not being used, and the light body can also be prevented from being stolen, thereby achieving protection of the bicycle light.
Quick disassembly structure and bicycle light
A quick disassembly structure and a bicycle light; by arranging a lower assembly and a upper assembly, and then fixing an axial component on the lower assembly, when pressing the upper assembly, the positioning device can enter the limit area to fix the upper assembly and the lower assembly; when pulling up the upper assembly, the positioning device can be disengaged from the limit area to unfix the upper assembly and the lower assembly, so that the upper assembly can be quickly mounted on the lower assembly or the upper assembly can be quickly dismounted from the lower assembly, in order to achieve a quick mount or disassembly of a bicycle light, while the bicycle light can be prevented from being interfered and corroded by external factors when not being used, and the light body can also be prevented from being stolen, thereby achieving protection of the bicycle light.
Mounting bracket for a bicycle light
A mounting bracket for a bicycle light is disclosed which is formed in two parts, a first part for mounting on part of a bicycle frame, the first part having a first magnet, and a second part having an elongate portion arranged to extend laterally away from the plane of the bicycle frame. The elongate portion is arranged for holding a light source at a distal end, and having a having a second magnet arranged towards its proximal end. The second magnet configured to engage with the first magnet to couple the first and second parts together. The first and second parts are further provided with cooperating engagement portions for selectively elastically engaging the first and second parts with one another. Optionally the first and second parts have cooperating alignment portions to help ensure that the coupling occurs at a desired orientation.