Detachable Motorcycle Seat-Attached Luggage Rack System
20240010287 ยท 2024-01-11
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Abstract
This invention relates to the field of detachable motorcycle luggage racks. The luggage rack system comprises two primary assemblies to be placed on two sides of a motorcycle rear seat. The assemblies can be attached to the motorcycle through the upper support, lower support, right support and left support on the primary metal sheet. To lock the latch strikes into place and prevent the assemblies from being stolen, the author uses a lock system that can be unlocked with a key.
To use the invention as a table, two primary metal plates are attached with a double latching system; the double latching system comprises two back plates and two latch bolts. After two primary metal sheets are attached to form a table top, four table legs are connected with the table top through four corner holes on the table top.
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4. A detachable motorcycle seat-attached luggage rack system that attaches to a motorcycle's hang frame comprising; a primary plate with a lower support, an upper support, and right and left supports, attached to the plate through attaching means, and; the lower support in conjunction with the primary plate forms an inverted u-shape; with the inside part of the inverted u-shape padded with a flexible material.
5. A luggage rack system as in claim 4 where the upper support comprises a hand releasable clasp.
6. A luggage rack system as in claim 4 where the right and left supports are comprised of flexible material that attaches to the hanging frame with pressure.
7. A motorcycle luggage rack comprising a primary plate, that attaches to the side of the motorcycle and can be detached from the motorcycle, and legs that can attach to the primary plate through attaching means allowing the plate to function as a table.
8. A motorcycle luggage rack as in claim 7 further comprises a second primary plate that is attachable to the first primary plate and the legs are then attached to the bottom of both plates to form a table.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0058] As shown in
[0059] The primary metal plate 1 is rectangular and has threaded holes for threaded joints with the upper, lower, right, and left supports (3, 4, 5); corner through holes 72 to attach table legs 7; through holes 69 with adjacent fin 691 to attach to a latch 62 of an extension rack 6, in which during use (the primary metal plate sitting vertically to the motorcycle) fin 691 sit below through hole 69, while operational hole 68 sits below fin 691. The primary metal plate also has additional through holes to reduce weight and facilitate handling, hanging, and strapping (
[0060] The right and left supports have rack bumper 51 on bases 5, basically at right angles to the primary metal plate 1 and touching the inner edges of the vertical bars of the flat hang frame 2 to guide and position the primary metal plate 1 as it attaches to the hanging frame 2.
[0061] The upper support 3 comprises two parts (
[0062] In one option (
[0063] In one option, the primary metal plate 1 has holes 69 to attach extension racks 6. The Extension rack 6 has a rectangular extension plate 61 with rack ears 63 for hanging bags and other items. Extension rack 6 can attach to the primary metal plate 1 through a latch 62 at the relative center of extension rack 6. The latch 62 is fixed to the extension rack 6 with rivet heads. The latch 62 comprises a slider 621 with fins 6211 on both sides that can slide into sliding tracks of fin 691 of hole 69; a leaf spring 622 with one end attaching to the slider 621 and the other end fastened to lug 622 with a rivet head. The shape and dimensions of latch 62 fit the shape and dimensions of hole 69 and fin 691 so that when latched together the whole latch 62 can go through hole 69 (the leaf spring through fin 691). When latched, lug 622 sits inside operational/positioning hole 68 on the primary metal plate to prevent rack 6 from loosening during use (
[0064] To use the present invention as a table, two primary metal plates are attached with a latching system 8 (
[0065] In one option, when at least one diagonal hang frame 2 is inclined, a height extension box 9 is used to support the upper support 3 (
[0066] The table legs 7 with cylinder bodies 71 are made to connect through holes 72 on primary metal plates with threaded joints; the lower end of a table leg has a rubber or plastic glide 73 to provide easier use (
[0067] Installation and Use:
[0068] When in use, the upper, lower, right, and left supports (3, 4, 5) connect to the primary metal plate 1 with threaded joints. The following steps should be followed in the installation: [0069] Place the inside surface of the inverted U shape formed by part 41 of the lower support onto the horizontal lower bar 21 of the flat hang frame 2 so that the padding 42 touches the upper edge of the horizontal lower bar 21; [0070] Open the lock 324, lift and rotate the dynamic part 322 upwards around the end fixed in place with peg 322, and push the upper part of the primary metal plate towards the flat hang frame 2 so that the upper support piece 311, the left and right rack bumpers 51 touch the inner edge of the flat hang frame 2, glide into the inner area the flat hang frame 2 to position the primary metal plate as it attaches the flat hang frame 2; [0071] After the primary metal plate 1 has been placed firmly into and against the flat hang frame 2, release the dynamic part 322. Thanks to spring 325, the dynamic part 322 returns to the horizontal position, leaning on the static part 321, pulling the latch plate 3221 and the padding 3222 down to lean on the inner edge of the horizontal upper bar 22, forming a closed box shape fixing the primary metal plate to the frame 2 (
[0075] To use the present invention as a table, first of all, place two primary metal plates edge to edge on a flat platform so that two upper supports 3 sit closely to each other; [0076] Open lock 324 to lift and rotate the dynamic part 322 around peg 322; [0077] Place the main bars 81 into the inside of the U shape of the upper support 3; [0078] Release the dynamic part 322. Spring 325 will pull the dynamic part 322 to a horizontal position, leaning on the static part 321, pulling the latch plate 3221 and the padding 3222 down to lean on the edge of main bars 81, forming a closed box shape keeping main bars 81 in place; [0079] Fix connecting bars 82 so that teeth 821 connect with long oval holes 823 on the primary metal plates; [0080] Connect the connecting bars 82 with the ends of the main bars 81 with threaded joints; Installed table legs 7 through holes 72 on the primary metal plates 1 with threaded joints; turn the result upside down and we have a table assembled from two primary metal plates 1; [0081] Follow the reverse order to remove the table.
[0082] When at least one diagonal hang frame 2 is inclined in one option, a height extension box 9 is used to support the upper support 3. In this option, the latching system 8 also requires at least a pair of height extension bars 83 to connect the main bars 81 and the connecting bars 82. The height extension bars 83 have ring lugs 831 for connection with holes 824 on the connecting bars 82 and eyes 832 for connection with the main bars 81; additionally, for enhanced strength, lugs 833 on the height extension bars 83 and lugs 822 on the connecting bars 82 help keep the details firmly together and unshifting.