Method of mounting a flag holder mount onto a motorcycle
10210780 ยท 2019-02-19
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Abstract
A flag holder mount comprising a hollow cylindrical main body, a pad mount and a connecting bar connecting the pad mount to the cylindrical main body so as to comprise a single piece. When mounted to the center of gravity portion of the frame of a motorcycle, the flag holder angles away from the motorcycle and angles back toward the rear of the motorcycle. In an alternative embodiment, the flag holder includes a post mount comprising a connector having a closed end and includes an aperture therein adapted to receive a pin or other comparable fastener to connect the connector of the post mount to the passenger foot peg support. In an alternative embodiment, the flag holder may have a pre-angled connector, or post mount, adapted to receive the pre-angled foot peg support extending from the frame of the motorcycle.
Claims
1. A method of mounting a flag holder mount onto a motorcycle, the method comprising the steps of: locating the motorcycle having at least one foot peg mounted on a mounting block on the frame of said motorcycle, said foot peg located at the center of gravity portion of said motorcycle; removing said at least one foot peg from at least one side of said motorcycle; exposing a plurality of threaded cavities on said mounting block; mounting at least one flag holder mount at a mounting point directly to the frame of said motorcycle, said mounting point being the center of gravity portion of said motorcycle and wherein said flag holder mount comprises: a cylindrical main body having a first end and a second end; a mounting plate having a plurality of apertures; and a rigid connecting member having a first end and a second end, said first end of said connecting member connected to said cylindrical main body and said second end of said connecting member connected to said mounting plate; and wherein said connecting member is of a consistent width between said cylindrical main body and said mounting plate; securing a flag pole to said flag holder mount; and fastening a flag onto said flag pole at a distal location relative to said at least one flag holder mount.
2. The method of mounting a flag mount holder onto a motorcycle, as recited in claim 1, wherein said mounting step further comprises aligning a plurality of fasteners traversing said plurality of apertures of said mounting plate with corresponding selected said plurality of threaded cavities.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(11) Fasteners 34 and 48 traverse pad mount 24 and thread into selected threaded cavities 40a-40d (see
(12) Still referring to
(13) In addition to flag mount 10 angling away from motorcycle 54, as shown in
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(16) If motorcycle 54 tips or falls over, the fall may likely damage saddlebags 60, which in the case of saddlebags made of fiberglass, becomes an expensive repair. To minimize against this damage, a protective bar (sometimes called a crash bar) (not shown) goes around saddlebag 60. This protective bar protrudes out in front of saddlebag 60 and takes up space between saddlebag 60 and where flag mount 10 is going to be angling back. The angle of flag mount 10 when positioned in the installed configuration is such that flag mount 10 (and telescopic pole 56 and flag 58) do not interfere with but instead clear major components, such as the protective or crash bar (if the motorcycle has one) as well as saddlebags 60 of motorcycle 54, as shown in
(17) With some variation in the shape configuration, passenger foot peg 11 is in a substantially similar location on the opposite (left) side of motorcycle 54. Turning now to
(18) This left side area is constricted or limited by motorcycle component 62 and does not provide sufficient space for mounting of the quadrilaterally configured pad mount 24. As such, it is necessary to modify the configuration of pad mount 24. For mounting flag mount 10 to the left side of motorcycle 54, left side angled pad mount 64 having a plurality of apertures therein is used. Left side angled pad mount 64 contains angle 74 which will clear motorcycle component 62 and allow flag mount 10 to be securely mounted to mounting block 68 via fasteners 70 and 72 threaded into threaded cavities 66a and 66c. However, if the user desires to lower the mounting location of flag mount 10, the user may secure left side angled pad mount 64 to mounting block 68 using the lower positioned threaded cavities 66b and 66d.
(19) The flag holder mount of the present invention is comprised of a durably, light weight and resistant metal such as aluminum. However, other comparable materials, such as steel, may also be used. Cylindrical main body 12 is 9 in length and has an outer diameter (OD) of 1.9 and an inner diameter (ID) of 1.61. The wall thickness of the cylindrical main body 12 is 0.145 and is consistent throughout the length of the cylindrical main body 12. Opening 18 of cylindrical main body 12 is larger than most flag poles to accommodate various sizes.
(20) The dimensions of connecting bar 30 are 221. The dimensions of pad mount 24 are 22. The dimensions of apertures 26 and 28 within pad mount 24 of the present invention are 7/16 and, when plated, will accommodate a bolt or pin. While the present invention uses these dimensions, it is contemplated that other dimensions may be used and still be within the contemplation of the present invention.
(21) When the present invention is mounted directly to and at the center of gravity portion of the frame of motorcycle 54, the optimal dual angles (away and back) are such that the rider may enjoy a secure and safe riding experience while proudly and safely displaying the rider's desired flag. Pad mount 24, connecting bar 30, and cylindrical main body 12 may be all welded together to make a single piece. Alternatively, flag mount 10 may be cast from a single die so as to have a single piece.
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(23) Post mount bracket 314 provides additional strength to post mount 322. Post mount bracket 314 connects at one end to cylindrical main body 302, e.g., via welding or other comparable attachment means, so as to comprise a single piece. Post mount bracket 314 is integrated into cylindrical main body 302, providing additional strength. Post mount bracket 314 has a plurality of curves along the opposite end. Short curve 316 has beveled edge 332 and surface 326 and curves out from cylindrical main body 302 to vertex 318. Long curve 320 follows. Long curve has beveled edge 334 and surface 328 and curves inward from vertex 318 toward cylindrical main body 302 before curving out to post mount 322.
(24) Post mount 322 has beveled edge 336 along top surface 330 and beveled edge 340 between top surface 330 and front surface 342. Post mount 322 also has beveled edge 338 along front surface 342. Aperture 324 traverses center of post mount 322 and is adapted for accepting a pin (not show) or other comparable fastener to secure post mount 322 within the forked ends of the foot peg support (not shown) extending from motorcycle 54 (not shown).
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(26) Post mount bracket 314 is 0.5 in thickness and is made of aluminum, though other comparable metal may be used. Cylindrical main body 302 is 9 in length and has an OD of 1.9 and an ID of 1.61. Aperture 324 is 7/16 and, when plated, will accommodate a bolt or pin. The single bolt (not shown) that secures flag mount 300 (via post mount 322) to passenger foot peg (not shown) is a 1 3/161 stainless clevis pin with a fastener, such as a E type retaining ring, or other comparable fastener.
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(28) Similarly, and referring now to
(29) The present invention may be powder coated which is a process where the paint is baked on. This can be done for aesthetic reasons (e.g., the user does not like chrome). In one embodiment (see
(30) Alternatively, the flag mount may be chromed which adds a protective coating that also matches the motorcycle. Both types of finish are aesthetically pleasing depending on the user's taste.
(31) An accessory that may be included with the present invention includes a telescopically extendable flag pole for fastening of a flag thereto.
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(33) Similarly, on the left side, fasteners 70 and 72 are aligned with and threaded into exposed threaded cavities 66a and 66c, securing left side angled pad mount 64 to the frame of motorcycle 54. If a lower position is desired, fasteners 70 and 72 are aligned with and threaded into exposed threaded cavities 66b and 66d.
(34) In another embodiment, to install the present invention onto the frame of a motorcycle which cannot readily accept the pad mount due to configurational differences at the mounting point on the motorcycle, the foot peg support extending outward (and to which foot pegs are rotatably connected thereto via a pin) are removed. A pin or other comparable fastener traverses post mount 322 and secures post mount 322 within the forked ends of the foot peg support (not shown) extending from motorcycle 54 (not shown).
(35) In yet another embodiment, to install the present invention onto the frame of a motorcycle which cannot readily accept foot peg support extending linearly outward because the removable foot peg support is forked and curves, or angles, as the foot peg support extends away from the motorcycle, a pin or other comparable fastener traverses the pre-angled post mount and secures the pre-angled post mount within the forked ends of the foot peg support extending from the motorcycle.
(36) When mounted to the appropriate model motorcycle, the present invention is uniquely designed to accommodate multiple flag pole base sizes up to 1.9 or 1 15/16. Thus, for example, motorcycle 54 may contain and safely and securely display two flags, one on either side, via the appropriately configured pad mount (i.e., either pad mount 24 or left side angled pad mount 64) depending on what side each flag is mounted.
(37) The present invention is available as a stand-alone product. The present invention is also available in a kit such that the user will have all components available in one location. The kit includes sizing tape, which may be one inch wide and 30 ft. long. The sizing tape is used to wrap the very bottom portion of the flag pole and about an inch below the top of the cylindrical holder to take up the space between the flag holder and the inside portion of the cylindrical holder to maintain the flagpole securely therein. The kit also includes an E type retaining ring. An E type retaining ring will already be available from the foot peg support already on the motorcycle. However, during the installation process, should the user bend or break the original E type retaining ring, a spare is included in the kit.
(38) The kit also includes a telescopic flag pole which, when not in use, can fit in the saddlebag or, alternatively, can be left in the holder as the telescopic flag pole will not extend out too much further than the holder. The telescopic flag pole is much safer to use with the present invention when transporting without the flag. This is especially the case when motorcycle enthusiasts have to carry home a full-sized flagpole without the flag for several miles once an event, e.g., parade, is over.
(39) The various embodiments described herein may be used singularly or in conjunction with other similar devices. The present disclosure includes preferred or illustrative embodiments of specifically described apparatuses, assemblies, methods and systems. Alternative embodiments of such apparatuses, assemblies, methods and systems can be used in carrying out the invention as claimed and such alternative embodiments are limited only by the claims themselves. Other aspects and advantages of the present invention may be obtained from a study of this disclosure and the drawings, along with the appended claims.