Patent classifications
B62K19/06
BICYCLE WITH HOUSING LOOP STAY
A bicycle comprises a front wheel, a rear wheel, a frame structure including a hollow seat tube. The bicycle further comprises a dropper seat post supported by the hollow seat tube, a loop stay positioned in the frame structure below the dropper seat post, and a control housing positioned in the frame structure for actuating the dropper seat post. The control housing includes a lower loop wrapped around at least a portion of the loop stay. The bicycle may further comprise a motor assembly coupled to the frame structure by a motor fastener, wherein the loop stay is coupled to the frame structure by the motor fastener. The frame structure may further include a top tube and a diagonal tube (e.g., a sided tube) coupling the top tube with the hollow seat tube, and the control housing may be at least partially positioned in the diagonal tube.
Vehicle Having Interactive Lean Control
Systems, methods and apparatus are provided through which in some implementations a motorized tricycle includes a lean mechanism and an active system that is operably coupled to the lean mechanism that receives an signal indicative of an interaction with human, that is operable to detect a lean of the body of the human and that is operable to receive a sensed movement on the seat via multisensory devices, and to generate and send a signal to the lean mechanism from the signal, the lean and the sensed movement.
Saddle-type vehicle and body frame structure thereof
A saddle-type vehicle includes an engine, a vehicle body frame, a fuel tank, and a fuel pump configured to supply fuel from the fuel tank to the engine. The vehicle body frame includes a head pipe, one main frame extending rearward and downward from the head pipe, a cross member connected to the rear end of the main frame and extending in the vehicle width direction, a pair of left and right body frames extending downward and rearward from the cross member, and a pair of left and right seat rails connected to the pair of left and right body frames, respectively. The cross member is disposed in front of the fuel pump. The pair of left and right body frames are arranged to sandwich the fuel pump in the vehicle width direction in a top view, and are connected to the cross member.
SIDE COVER STRUCTURE
A side cover structure includes a main frame extending rearward from a head pipe, a seat rail positioned behind the main frame, a side cover fixed to the seat rail from an inner side in a vehicle width direction. Below a driver seating surface of a seat on the seat rail, the side cover is exposed, to an outer side in the vehicle width direction, from an opening formed by rail members included in the seat rail.
Bicycle frame, fork, and frameset and method for constructing the same
A novel bicycle frameset created from a novel frame assembly and a novel fork assembly, where the components of the frame are joined together via the friction stir welding of the tubular components to partial bracket members and where the joining of the partial bracket members via friction stir welding rigidly connects the tubular components to create the frame, and where the components of the fork are joined together via friction stir welding of tubular components to a fork crown, and where the fork and frame combine form the frameset.
Wheelchair accessible cycle
A wheelchair accessible cycle that can be driven on a surface and operated from a wheelchair. The wheelchair accessible cycle comprising a frame and a platform. The frame has a front portion with a first wheel and a rear portion with second and third wheels. The platform is disposed laterally between the second and the third wheels and longitudinally between the front and rear portions of the frame. The platform is configurable to transport the wheelchair and pivotally moveable between a tilted position, where a free edge of the platform is in contact with the surface for rollably receiving the wheelchair, and a horizontal position, where the platform is generally horizontal and the wheelchair is adjacent to the front portion of the frame when the wheelchair is loaded onto the platform.
Wheelchair accessible cycle
A wheelchair accessible cycle that can be driven on a surface and operated from a wheelchair. The wheelchair accessible cycle comprising a frame and a platform. The frame has a front portion with a first wheel and a rear portion with second and third wheels. The platform is disposed laterally between the second and the third wheels and longitudinally between the front and rear portions of the frame. The platform is configurable to transport the wheelchair and pivotally moveable between a tilted position, where a free edge of the platform is in contact with the surface for rollably receiving the wheelchair, and a horizontal position, where the platform is generally horizontal and the wheelchair is adjacent to the front portion of the frame when the wheelchair is loaded onto the platform.
ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE
An ATV is shown having a radiator that is coupled to the frame forward of and a hood is rotatably coupled to the frame and having an open position providing access to the radiator and a closed position enclosing the radiator.
CABLE ROUTING SYSTEM OF BICYCLE
A cable routing system of a bicycle, including a frame, a stem, and a fork. The frame includes a head tube and a down tube. The head tube has a top portion having an upper mounting hole and a bottom portion having a lower mounting hole. The down tube is connected to a lower section of the head tube and communicates with the head tube. The fork includes a steering tube sequentially passing through the lower mounting hole and the upper mounting hole to be disposed in the stem, so that the stem is engaged with the steering tube and is located on the top portion. At least one guiding tube is disposed on an inner wall of the head tube. An end of the at least one guiding tube extends toward the upper mounting hole, and another end of the at least one guiding tube extends toward the down tube.
CABLE ROUTING SYSTEM OF BICYCLE
A cable routing system of a bicycle, including a frame, a stem, and a fork. The frame includes a head tube and a down tube. The head tube has a top portion having an upper mounting hole and a bottom portion having a lower mounting hole. The down tube is connected to a lower section of the head tube and communicates with the head tube. The fork includes a steering tube sequentially passing through the lower mounting hole and the upper mounting hole to be disposed in the stem, so that the stem is engaged with the steering tube and is located on the top portion. At least one guiding tube is disposed on an inner wall of the head tube. An end of the at least one guiding tube extends toward the upper mounting hole, and another end of the at least one guiding tube extends toward the down tube.