Patent classifications
B60P3/079
Integrated mandrel vehicle restraint with pedal tensioner
An apparatus includes a mandrel assembly, an anchor, a strap, a winch, a first pedal, an advancer. The mandrel assembly is positioned on a first side of a tire of a vehicle and to couple to a track assembly of rail car. The anchor is positioned on a second side of the tire and to couple to the track assembly. The strap assembly is coupled to the mandrel assembly and the anchor and wraps around the tire. The winch is coupled to the mandrel assembly. The winch includes a first sprocket. The advancer is coupled to the first pedal and engages the first sprocket such that, when the first pedal is pushed towards the winch, the advancer pushes the winch such that the winch and the mandrel assembly rotate in a first direction.
Bicycle mounting system
A mounting system for mounting a bicycle to the tailgate of a truck bed. The mounting system includes at least a frame pad and a fork pad. The frame pad is directly attached to the bicycle's down tube and includes a handlebar strap that captures the handlebar in a positioning that renders the bicycle unridable. A fork pad for direct attachment to the bicycle's fork. The frame pad and fork pad include multiple layers of textile materials and multiple layers of cushioning materials. The multilayer frame pad and multilayer fork pad provide durability and protection for both the bicycle and the truck. The mounting system allows for easy attachment and detachment directly to the bicycle. By attaching to the bicycle rather than the truck itself, the mounting system avoids damage to the truck's parts and paint. The mounting system's direct attachment to the bicycle rather than to the truck also provides for a much greater ease of use, as compared to the mounting systems of the prior art. The mounting system may also include leashes for added horizontal bicycle stability.
Bicycle mounting system
A mounting system for mounting a bicycle to the tailgate of a truck bed. The mounting system includes at least a frame pad and a fork pad. The frame pad is directly attached to the bicycle's down tube and includes a handlebar strap that captures the handlebar in a positioning that renders the bicycle unridable. A fork pad for direct attachment to the bicycle's fork. The frame pad and fork pad include multiple layers of textile materials and multiple layers of cushioning materials. The multilayer frame pad and multilayer fork pad provide durability and protection for both the bicycle and the truck. The mounting system allows for easy attachment and detachment directly to the bicycle. By attaching to the bicycle rather than the truck itself, the mounting system avoids damage to the truck's parts and paint. The mounting system's direct attachment to the bicycle rather than to the truck also provides for a much greater ease of use, as compared to the mounting systems of the prior art. The mounting system may also include leashes for added horizontal bicycle stability.
System and method for tying down an object
Disclosed herein is a system and method for tying down an object that employs one or more tie downs. Each tie down includes a flexible connector having first and second end portions and a floating cleat. When the object is properly tied down, the flexible connector and the floating cleat are suspended between the object and an anchor point.
System and method for tying down an object
Disclosed herein is a system and method for tying down an object that employs one or more tie downs. Each tie down includes a flexible connector having first and second end portions and a floating cleat. When the object is properly tied down, the flexible connector and the floating cleat are suspended between the object and an anchor point.
Tie down strap system
A tie down strap system is provided. The system includes a first flexible strap, a first hook disposed on the first flexible strap, a pair of adjusters disposed on the first flexible strap on each side of the first hook, a first connector attached to a first end of the first flexible strap, and a second connector attached to a second end of the first flexible strap. The system may be used to secure an item, such as a two-wheeled vehicle, to an object, such as a bed of a tow vehicle.
Tie down strap system
A tie down strap system is provided. The system includes a first flexible strap, a first hook disposed on the first flexible strap, a pair of adjusters disposed on the first flexible strap on each side of the first hook, a first connector attached to a first end of the first flexible strap, and a second connector attached to a second end of the first flexible strap. The system may be used to secure an item, such as a two-wheeled vehicle, to an object, such as a bed of a tow vehicle.
Collapsible Trailer for Transporting a Motorcycle or Other Cargo
A trailer apparatus has a hitch bar, a first frame member coupled to the hitch bar by a compound pivot, and to a second frame member, allowing the second frame member to rotate vertically about the first frame member, a wheel mounted on a horizontal axis to one side of the first frame member, an elongated connecting link member coupled to the first frame member at a and to the second frame member at a position along the length of the second frame member, a first cargo-supporting element mounted to the same side of the first frame member as the wheel is mounted and a second cargo-supporting element mounted to the second frame member on the same side as the wheel is mounted, wherein the trailer may be configured into three positions, one for loading, one for hauling, and a third with the apparatus stowed for transport.
Collapsible Trailer for Transporting a Motorcycle or Other Cargo
A trailer apparatus has a hitch bar, a first frame member coupled to the hitch bar by a compound pivot, and to a second frame member, allowing the second frame member to rotate vertically about the first frame member, a wheel mounted on a horizontal axis to one side of the first frame member, an elongated connecting link member coupled to the first frame member at a and to the second frame member at a position along the length of the second frame member, a first cargo-supporting element mounted to the same side of the first frame member as the wheel is mounted and a second cargo-supporting element mounted to the second frame member on the same side as the wheel is mounted, wherein the trailer may be configured into three positions, one for loading, one for hauling, and a third with the apparatus stowed for transport.
Modular truck bed mounting apparatus and kit therefor
The present invention is modular truck bed mounting apparatus and kit therefor. The apparatus comprises a length of E-track, a first tube, a plurality of second tubes, and a plurality of fasteners. The apparatus is preferably mounted to the head wall of a pickup truck bed and is useful in quickly and easily securing objects thereto.