Patent classifications
B62K27/08
Foldable bicycle trailer
A foldable bicycle trailer has at least two main frames (1,2) disposed symmetrically about a central plane. These are connected by crossbars. The frames (1,2) stand on wheels (21,22) or on any other movable interface on its either side. The crossbars comprise a first element which is substantially flat in unfolded state, having at least two parallel foldable arms (9a, 10a) and a second element which is substantially upright in unfolded stage, also having at least two parallel foldable arms (11a, 12a). The foldable arms (9a, 10a, 11a, 12a) of each of first and second elements are connected by hinges (5, 6, 7,8) for connecting the foldable segments of each foldable arm.
Foldable bicycle trailer
A foldable bicycle trailer has at least two main frames (1,2) disposed symmetrically about a central plane. These are connected by crossbars. The frames (1,2) stand on wheels (21,22) or on any other movable interface on its either side. The crossbars comprise a first element which is substantially flat in unfolded state, having at least two parallel foldable arms (9a, 10a) and a second element which is substantially upright in unfolded stage, also having at least two parallel foldable arms (11a, 12a). The foldable arms (9a, 10a, 11a, 12a) of each of first and second elements are connected by hinges (5, 6, 7,8) for connecting the foldable segments of each foldable arm.
Suspension system for sidecars
A suspension system is provided for a sidecar of a motorcycle, which includes a sidecar frame and a wheel with an axle. The suspension system can include, a support frame pivotally secured to the sidecar frame, and a trailing link pivotally secured to the support frame at a leading end of the trailing link. A trailing end of the trailing link can be configured to trail behind the leading end of the trailing link relative to a direction of forward motion of the sidecar. The trailing end of the trailing link being configured to rotatably support the axle of the wheel.
Suspension system for sidecars
A suspension system is provided for a sidecar of a motorcycle, which includes a sidecar frame and a wheel with an axle. The suspension system can include, a support frame pivotally secured to the sidecar frame, and a trailing link pivotally secured to the support frame at a leading end of the trailing link. A trailing end of the trailing link can be configured to trail behind the leading end of the trailing link relative to a direction of forward motion of the sidecar. The trailing end of the trailing link being configured to rotatably support the axle of the wheel.
FOLDABLE BICYCLE TRAILER
A foldable bicycle trailer has at least two main frames (1,2) disposed symmetrically about a central plane. These are connected by crossbars. The frames (1,2) stand on wheels (21,22) or on any other movable interface on its either side. The crossbars comprise a first element which is substantially flat in unfolded state, having at least two parallel foldable arms (9a, 10a) and a second element which is substantially upright in unfolded stage, also having at least two parallel foldable arms (11a, 12a). The foldable arms (9a, 10a 11a 12a) of each of first and second elements are connected by hinges (5, 6, 7,8) for connecting the foldable segments of each foldable arm.
SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR SIDECARS
A suspension system is provided for a sidecar of a motorcycle, which includes a sidecar frame and a wheel with an axle. The suspension system can include, a support frame pivotally secured to the sidecar frame, and a trailing link pivotally secured to the support frame at a leading end of the trailing link. A trailing end of the trailing link can be configured to trail behind the leading end of the trailing link relative to a direction of forward motion of the sidecar. The trailing end of the trailing link being configured to rotatably support the axle of the wheel.
SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR SIDECARS
A suspension system is provided for a sidecar of a motorcycle, which includes a sidecar frame and a wheel with an axle. The suspension system can include, a support frame pivotally secured to the sidecar frame, and a trailing link pivotally secured to the support frame at a leading end of the trailing link. A trailing end of the trailing link can be configured to trail behind the leading end of the trailing link relative to a direction of forward motion of the sidecar. The trailing end of the trailing link being configured to rotatably support the axle of the wheel.
Bar-end electric actuation device of a bicycle gearshift
The bar-end electric actuation device of a bicycle gearshift, comprising a body suitable for being mounted at an end of handlebars facing forwards in the direction of travel (X) of the bicycle and a first and a second electric actuation member acting on respective electrical contacts which are mounted in the body and are suitable for controlling gearshifting, upwards and downwards respectively. The first and the second electric actuation member are faced by said body according to a respective facing direction, angularly spaced apart by an angle () that is between 60 and 130. Moreover, the body is suitable for being positioned externally around the end of the handlebars, leaving free access to the inside of the end itself.
Bar-end electric actuation device of a bicycle gearshift
The bar-end electric actuation device of a bicycle gearshift, comprising a body suitable for being mounted at an end of handlebars facing forwards in the direction of travel (X) of the bicycle and a first and a second electric actuation member acting on respective electrical contacts which are mounted in the body and are suitable for controlling gearshifting, upwards and downwards respectively. The first and the second electric actuation member are faced by said body according to a respective facing direction, angularly spaced apart by an angle () that is between 60 and 130. Moreover, the body is suitable for being positioned externally around the end of the handlebars, leaving free access to the inside of the end itself.