Bicycle Mounted Storage Device
20230128250 · 2023-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62J50/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J9/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J45/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J9/27
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62J9/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J45/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bicycle mountable storage device for stowing articles and broadcasting audio includes a container, which comprises a top piece that is hingedly engaged to a bottom piece. The bottom piece is mountable to a frame of a bicycle. A battery and a receiver are positioned in an interior space defined by the container. A speaker is engaged to the container and is operationally engaged to the battery. The receiver is operationally engaged to the battery and communicatively engaged to the speaker. The receiver receives an audio signal from an electronic device of a user and the speaker broadcasts the audio signal.
Claims
1. A bicycle mountable storage device comprising: a container comprising a top piece hingedly engaged to a bottom piece, the bottom piece being configured for mounting to a frame of a bicycle; a battery positioned in an interior space defined by the container; a speaker engaged to the container, the speaker being operationally engaged to the battery; and a receiver positioned in the interior space, the receiver being operationally engaged to the battery and communicatively engaged to the speaker, wherein the receiver is configured for receiving an audio signal from an electronic device of a user, such that the audio signal is broadcast by the speaker.
2. The bicycle mountable storage device of claim 1, wherein the container is substantially teardrop shaped, wherein the container is configured for mimicking a gas tank of a motorcycle upon mounting to a top tube of the frame of the bicycle.
3. The bicycle mountable storage device of claim 1, further including a coupler engaged to the bottom piece and being configured for selectively engaging a top tube of the frame, such that the container is removably mounted to the top tube.
4. The bicycle mountable storage device of claim 1, wherein the coupler comprises a pair of clamps.
5. The bicycle mountable storage device of claim 1, further including: a first fastener engaged to the bottom piece; and a second fastener engaged to the top piece, the second fastener being complementary to the first fastener, such that the second fastener is positioned for selectively engaging the first fastener for fastening the top piece to the bottom piece.
6. The bicycle mountable storage device of claim 5, wherein the second fastener and the first fastener comprise a clasp.
7. The bicycle mountable storage device of claim 1, further including: the battery being rechargeable; a housing engaged to the container and positioned in the interior space, the housing defining an internal space, the battery and the receiver being engaged to the housing and positioned in the internal space; and a port engaged to the housing and operationally engaged to the battery, the port being configured for selectively engaging a plug of a charging cord for operationally engaging the battery to a source of electrical current for charging the battery.
8. The bicycle mountable storage device of claim 7, further including a solar panel engaged to the top piece and being operationally engaged to the battery, wherein the solar panel is configured for converting solar radiation to an electrical current for charging the battery.
9. The bicycle mountable storage device of claim 1, further including a pad engaged to the bottom piece of the container and being positioned in the interior space, wherein the pad are configured for cushioning an article positioning in the container.
10. The bicycle mountable storage device of claim 9, wherein the pad comprises foamed elastomer.
11. The bicycle mountable storage device of claim 9, further including a recess positioned in an upper surface of the pad, the recess being shaped complementary to a cellphone, wherein the recess is configured for insertion of the cellphone for frictionally engaging the cellphone to the pad.
12. The bicycle mountable storage device of claim 2, further including: a pipe engaged to and extending from the top piece of the container; and a cap engaged to the pipe distal from the container, the speaker engaged to and positioned in the cap, wherein the cap and the pipe are configured for mimicking a fuel inlet of a gas tank.
13. A bicycle storage system comprising: a bicycle comprising a frame; a container comprising a top piece hingedly engaged to a bottom piece, the bottom piece being mount to a top tube of the frame, the container being substantially teardrop shaped, wherein the container is configured for mimicking a gas tank of a motorcycle; a pipe engaged to and extending from the top piece of the container; and a cap engaged to the pipe distal from the container, wherein the cap and the pipe are configured for mimicking a fuel inlet of a gas tank. a battery positioned in an interior space defined by the container; a speaker engaged to and positioned in the cap, the speaker being operationally engaged to the battery; and a receiver positioned in the interior space, the receiver being operationally engaged to the battery and communicatively engaged to the speaker, wherein the receiver is configured for receiving an audio signal from an electronic device of a user, such that the audio signal is broadcast by the speaker.
14. The bicycle storage system of claim 13, further including: a first fastener engaged to the bottom piece; and a second fastener engaged to the top piece, the second fastener being complementary to the first fastener, such that the second fastener is positioned for selectively engaging the first fastener for fastening the top piece to the bottom piece.
15. The bicycle storage system of claim 13, further including: the battery being rechargeable; a housing engaged to the container and positioned in the interior space, the housing defining an internal space, the battery and the receiver being engaged to the housing and positioned in the internal space; and a port engaged to the housing and operationally engaged to the battery, the port being configured for selectively engaging a plug of a charging cord for operationally engaging the battery to a source of electrical current for charging the battery.
16. The bicycle storage system of claim 15, further including a solar panel engaged to the top piece and being operationally engaged to the battery, wherein the solar panel is configured for converting solar radiation to an electrical current for charging the battery.
17. The bicycle storage system of claim 13, further including: a pad engaged to the bottom piece of the container and being positioned in the interior space, wherein the pad are configured for cushioning an article positioning in the container; and a recess positioned in an upper surface of the pad, the recess being shaped complementary to a cellphone, wherein the recess is configured for insertion of the cellphone for frictionally engaging the cellphone to the pad.
18. A bicycle mountable storage device comprising: a container comprising a top piece hingedly engaged to a bottom piece, the bottom piece being configured for mounting to a frame of a bicycle, the container being substantially teardrop shaped, wherein the container is configured for mimicking a gas tank of a motorcycle upon mounting to a top tube of the frame of the bicycle; a coupler engaged to the bottom piece and being configured for selectively engaging the top tube of the frame, such that the container is removably mounted to the top tube, the coupler comprising a pair of clamps; a first fastener engaged to the bottom piece; a second fastener engaged to the top piece, the second fastener being complementary to the first fastener, such that the second fastener is positioned for selectively engaging the first fastener for fastening the top piece to the bottom piece, the second fastener and the first fastener comprising a clasp; a battery positioned in an interior space defined by the container, the battery being rechargeable; a housing engaged to the container and positioned in the interior space, the housing defining an internal space, the battery and the receiver being engaged to the housing and positioned in the internal space; a port engaged to the housing and operationally engaged to the battery, the port being configured for selectively engaging a plug of a charging cord for operationally engaging the battery to a source of electrical current for charging the battery; a solar panel engaged to the top piece and being operationally engaged to the battery, wherein the solar panel is configured for converting solar radiation to an electrical current for charging the battery; a speaker engaged to the container, the speaker being operationally engaged to the battery; a receiver positioned in the interior space, the receiver being operationally engaged to the battery and communicatively engaged to the speaker, wherein the receiver is configured for receiving an audio signal from an electronic device of a user, such that the audio signal is broadcast by the speaker; a pad engaged to the bottom piece of the container and being positioned in the interior space, wherein the pad are configured for cushioning an article positioning in the container, the pad comprising foamed elastomer; a recess positioned in an upper surface of the pad, the recess being shaped complementary to a cellphone, wherein the recess is configured for insertion of the cellphone for frictionally engaging the cellphone to the pad; a pipe engaged to and extending from the top piece of the container; and a cap engaged to the pipe distal from the container, the speaker engaged to and positioned in the cap, wherein the cap and the pipe are configured for mimicking a fuel inlet of a gas tank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0011] The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
[0019] As best illustrated in
[0020] A coupler 24 is engaged to the bottom piece 16, as shown in
[0021] A first fastener 28 is engaged to the bottom piece 16. A second fastener 30 is engaged to the top piece 14. The second fastener 30 is complementary to the first fastener 28 and thus is positioned to selectively engage the first fastener 28 to fasten the top piece 14 to the bottom piece 16. The second fastener 30 and the first fastener 28 may comprise a clasp 32, or other fastening means, such as, but not limited to, snap closures, zippers, and the like. The present invention also anticipates the clasp 32 being lockable.
[0022] A housing 34 is engaged to the container 12 and is positioned in an interior space 36 defined by the container 12. The housing 34 may be engaged to the top piece 14, as shown in
[0023] The bicycle mountable storage device 10 also may comprise a solar panel 46, which is engaged to the top piece 14 and which is operationally engaged to the battery 38. The solar panel 46 is configured to convert solar radiation to an electrical current to charge the battery 38.
[0024] A speaker 48 is engaged to the container 12 and is operationally engaged to the battery 38. The receiver 40 is communicatively engaged to the speaker 48. The receiver 40 is configured to receive an audio signal from an electronic device of a user so that the audio signal is broadcast by the speaker 48.
[0025] A pad 50 is engaged to the bottom piece 16 of the container 12 and is positioned in the interior space 36. The pad 50 is configured to cushion an article that is stowed in the container 12. The pad 50 comprises foamed elastomer, rubber, silicone, fabric, or the like. A recess 52 is positioned in an upper surface 54 of the pad 50. The recess 52 is shaped complementary to a cellphone and thus is configured for insertion of the cellphone to frictionally engage the cellphone to the pad 50.
[0026] As shown in
[0027] In use, the bottom piece 16 of the container 12 is mounted to a top tube 22 of a frame 18 of a bicycle 20 using the clamps 26. The container 12, being substantially teardrop shaped, mimics a gas tank of a motorcycle. The container 12 can be used to stow articles, such as cellphones, keys, wallets, water bottles, water bladders, and the like. A user can pair their electronic device, such as a cellphone, with the receiver 40 to broadcast an audio signal via the speaker 48.
[0028] With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
[0029] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.