ELECTRIC MOTORBIKE HANDLEBAR GRIP ARRANGEMENT
20230294789 · 2023-09-21
Inventors
- Jonathan Kikawa (Irvine, CA, US)
- Levi Price (Irvine, CA, US)
- Ian Kos (Irvine, CA, US)
- Karoline Rachel Davidian (Irvine, CA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A set of handlebar grips for use with an electric motorbike is provided. The set of handlebar grips comprising a first handlebar grip having a first differentiating characteristic and a second handlebar grip having a second differentiating characteristic. The first differentiating characteristic differs from the second differentiating characteristic. One of the first handlebar grip and second handlebar grip is rotatable to power the electric motorbike.
Claims
1. A set of handlebar grips for use with an electric motorbike, the set of handlebar grips comprising: a first handlebar grip having a first differentiating characteristic; and a second handlebar grip having a second differentiating characteristic; wherein the first differentiating characteristic differs from the second differentiating characteristic, and wherein one of the first handlebar grip and second handlebar grip is rotatable to power the electric motorbike.
2. The set of handlebar grips of claim 1, wherein the first differentiating characteristic is a first color and the second differentiating characteristic is a second color.
3. The set of handlebar grips of claim 2, wherein the first color is black and the second color is red.
4. The set of handlebar grips of claim 1, wherein the first differentiating characteristic is a first shape and the second differentiating characteristic is a second shape.
5. The set of handlebar grips of claim 4, wherein the first shape comprises a set of protrusions and the second shape comprises an absence of protrusions.
6. The set of handlebar grips of claim 1, wherein the first differentiating characteristic is a graphical indication and the second differentiating characteristic is an absence of the graphical indication.
7. The set of handlebar grips of claim 1, wherein the first differentiating characteristic visually differs from the second differentiating characteristic.
8. A set of handlebar grips, comprising: a first handlebar grip having a first differentiating attribute; and a second handlebar grip having a second differentiating attribute; wherein the first differentiating attribute differs from the second differentiating attribute.
9. The set of handlebar grips of claim 8, wherein the first differentiating attribute is a first color and the second differentiating attribute is a second color.
10. The set of handlebar grips of claim 9, wherein the first color is black and the second color is red.
11. The set of handlebar grips of claim 8, wherein the first differentiating attribute is a first shape and the second differentiating attribute is a second shape.
12. The set of handlebar grips of claim 11, wherein the first shape comprises a set of protrusions and the second shape comprises an absence of protrusions.
13. The set of handlebar grips of claim 8, wherein the first differentiating characteristic is a graphical indication and the second differentiating characteristic is an absence of the graphical indication.
14. The set of handlebar grips of claim 8, wherein the first differentiating characteristic tactilely differs from the second differentiating characteristic.
15. A set of handlebar grips, comprising: a first handlebar grip having a first differentiating characteristic; and a second handlebar grip having a second differentiating characteristic; wherein the first differentiating characteristic differs from the second differentiating characteristic.
16. The set of handlebar grips of claim 15, wherein the first differentiating characteristic is a first color and the second differentiating characteristic is a second color.
17. The set of handlebar grips of claim 16, wherein the first color is black and the second color is red.
18. The set of handlebar grips of claim 15, wherein the first differentiating characteristic is a first shape and the second differentiating characteristic is a second shape.
19. The set of handlebar grips of claim 18, wherein the first shape comprises a set of protrusions and the second shape comprises an absence of protrusions.
20. The set of handlebar grips of claim 15, wherein the first differentiating characteristic is a graphical indication and the second differentiating characteristic is an absence of the graphical indication.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] For a more complete understanding of the present disclosure, reference is now made to the following figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to similar items throughout the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] The following description and the drawings illustrate specific embodiments sufficiently to enable those skilled in the art to practice the system and method described. Other embodiments may incorporate structural, logical, process and other changes. Examples merely typify possible variations. Individual elements and functions are generally optional unless explicitly required, and the sequence of operations may vary. Portions and features of some embodiments may be included in, or substituted for, those of others.
[0034] The present design is an electric motorbike design that visually differentiates the handle grips on typical handlebars. The design may be used with any type motorized vehicle, including but not limited to electric scooters, motorcycles, mopeds, and the like. Any type of vehicle powered using hand grips may employ the present design.
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[0037] Alternate designs may be presented. For example, different colors may be used, such as green, yellow, blue, or any color that is visually distinct from the color used on the left handlebar grip 104 to an average rider. Accommodations may be made for the user, such as to accommodate color blindness if the rider or owner is color blind. Colors other than black may be used on the right handlebar grip 103 (white, blue, green, anything). In this manner, the user may simply be told or may know that he or she is to turn the “orange” handle to accelerate forward, for example.
[0038] Further, the present design may employ differentiators that are not color. For example, bumps or nubs may be provided on one handlebar grip, such as the right handlebar grip, but not the other, to provide a tactile feel for the user. However, this requires bare hands generally, and other physical indicators may be provided, such as a flat surface being cut or formed into the handlebar grip, or notches or circular or semicircular ridges, or some other physical differentiator between the left handlebar grip and the right handlebar grip. A protrusion or indentation, or multiple such physical elements, may be provided on one or the other handgrip to enable the user to differentiate the grip and employ the proper grip.
[0039] As may be appreciated, other differentiators may be provided. For example, simple circles about the periphery of the right handlebar grip, such as three red circles about the periphery, may be employed. Color may be provided over less than all of the handgrip, or some type of logo or indicating graphic may be provided. Multiple different colors may be provided. For example, a rainbow grip may be provided as opposed to a white or black opposing handgrip.
[0040] Combinations of graphic and tactile or physical differentiators may be provided that differentiate the two handgrips. For example, a different color and a different shape may be provided on the left handlebar grip and the right handlebar grip.
[0041] While shown presently with handlebar grips, the motorbike may be provided with other differentiating attributes. Such differentiating attributes may be provided with brake handles, for example, with one brake handle differing in color and/or physical quality from another, such as a blue brake handle to stop or brake the front wheel and a brown brake handle to stop or brake the rear wheel. Other colors, attributes, or arrangements, such as physical attributes, may be provided with other control components provided on electric motorbike 101.
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[0044] The following Figures show certain alternate design aspects of the handlebar grips.
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[0047] In accordance with the present design, differentiating characteristics between handlebar grips or other motorbike components, such as control components, may be provided. Differentiating characteristics may include visual characteristics, or differences of appearance, as well as shape or tactile characteristics, but any form of differentiation recognized by an individual may be provided.
[0048] Thus according to the present design, there is provided a set of handlebar grips for use with an electric motorbike, the set of handlebar grips comprising a first handlebar grip having a first differentiating characteristic and a second handlebar grip having a second differentiating characteristic. The first differentiating characteristic differs from the second differentiating characteristic. One of the first handlebar grip and second handlebar grip is rotatable to power the electric motorbike.
[0049] According to another aspect of the present design, there is provided a set of handlebar grips comprising a first handlebar grip having a first differentiating characteristic and a second handlebar grip having a second differentiating characteristic. The first differentiating characteristic differs from the second differentiating characteristic.
[0050] According to a further aspect of the present design, there is provided a set of handlebar grips comprising a first handlebar grip having a first differentiating attribute and a second handlebar grip having a second differentiating attribute. The first differentiating attribute differs from the second differentiating attribute.
[0051] The foregoing description of specific embodiments reveals the general nature of the disclosure sufficiently that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily modify and/or adapt the system and method for various applications without departing from the general concept. Therefore, such adaptations and modifications are within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments. The phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.