Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
434061000 | Bicycle or motorcycle | 6 |
20100035218 | VEHICLE SIMULATION SYSTEM - A vehicle simulation system equipped to display information on the rear side of a driver (rider). The simulation system includes a dummy bicycle operated by the rider, a monitor on the front side for displaying a scene based on the operations of the dummy bicycle, and a lamp unit connected to the dummy bicycle and provided on the rear side relative to the seated position of the rider. The lamp unit has a red lamp, a yellow lamp and a green lamp, and is controlledly turned ON under the action of a main control unit. An input device is provided on a steering handle of the dummy bicycle. The input device has a switch for red, a switch for yellow, and a switch for green. The rider checks behind, and operates the input device according to the ON/OFF conditions of the lamp unit. | 02-11-2010 |
20130115577 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO TEACH BICYCLE RIDING - A bicycle training aid may teach children and toddlers how to ride a bike with light assistance from a trainer. With conventional bicycle training methods, a user must hold onto the bicycle to help balance the rider, which may be tiring or may cause back pain. With the bicycle trainer of the present invention, the trainer may hold onto a handle that is readily attached to the bicycle. The handle may be used to balance the bicycle while the rider learns to provide their own balance and control of the bicycle. The bicycle trainer may be easily removed from the bicycle for convenient storage and transport. | 05-09-2013 |
20140186803 | CONVERTIBLE PUSH-BIKE - The teachings provided herein relate to an articulable crankset for converting a pedal-powered vehicle into a push-powered vehicle having the articulable crankset in a retracted position to provide at least less of an obstruction to a user's legs during use of the push-powered vehicle than a non-retractable crankset. The vehicle can be a bicycle, and the articulable crankset can be a component of a production bicycle or a component of a conversion kit that will convert a bicycle from a pedal-powered bicycle to a convertible bicycle that can also function as a push-powered bicycle. | 07-03-2014 |
20140315157 | STATIONARY HYDRAULICALLY ASSISTED DEVICE TO TEACH MOTORCYCLE RIDING SKILLS WHILE UNDER A CONTROLLED SUPERVISED ENVIRONMENT - Some embodiments provide a hydraulically assisted stationary motorcycle training device for teaching motorcycle riding skills in a controlled and supervised environment. In some embodiments, the stationary motorcycle training device includes a set of equipment for responding to operations of a motorcycle positioned on the stationary motorcycle training device. In some embodiments, the stationary motorcycle training device is hydraulically assisted for simulating a motorcycle riding experience to a person seated on the motorcycle. includes a set of operational motorcycle equipment for learning motorcycle riding skills | 10-23-2014 |
20150364061 | TRAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOTORCYCLE RIDING - A training system for a motorcycle has a plurality of sensor monitoring operating conditions of the motorcycle. A navigation system indicates a location and a route traveled by the motorcycle. A processor is coupled to the plurality of sensors and the navigation system. A memory is coupled to the processor. The memory stores program instructions that when executed by the processor, causes the processor to: analyze the operating conditions monitored by the plurality of sensors along the route; and provide feedback to increase a riding performance when re-riding the route. | 12-17-2015 |
20160117955 | ARTICLE FOR TEACHING CHILD TO RIDE BICYCLE - An article for use in teaching a child to ride a bicycle includes a substantially rigid backboard and a harness affixed to the backboard and configured for securing the article to the child. A handhold is affixed to the front face of the backboard and a cushion is affixed to the back face. The harness is arranged to secure the article to the child such that the cushion is pressed firmly between the backboard and a generally central region of the child's upper back while the handhold is outwardly presented for grasping by an instructor. The handhold includes a strap, which is affixed to the backboard through a first anchor assembly having a D-ring, and a second anchor assembly having a D-ring, through which the loose end of the handhold strap loops. The harness includes chest, abdominal and shoulder straps as well as fasteners and size adjusters. | 04-28-2016 |