A bicycle parking device with adjustable length includes a base and a parking tube assembly which is connected to the base and has a limiting tube assembly and a fixed tube assembly. The limiting tube assembly has an accommodation space. An elastic limiting member is movably connected to the limiting tube assembly and is movable up and down relative to the limiting tube assembly to adjust the size of the accommodation space.
A bicycle storage rack structure is provided. The bicycle storage rack structure includes a plurality of pole bodies, wherein each of the plurality of pole bodies can be telescopically adjusted in length and assembled together, and each of the plurality of pole bodies has a sliding track recessed from one end to the other end of the pole body; at least one storage rack set, assembled on the sliding track, and movable and adjustable along the sliding track; and a pivoting base, disposed at the bottom end of the lowermost pole body among the plurality of pole bodies, and the pivoting base pivots relative to the pole body.
B62H 3/02 - Separate supports or holders for parking or storing cycles involving means for gripping the cycle by the handle-bars or by the upper part of the frame
B62H 3/04 - Separate supports or holders for parking or storing cycles involving forked supports or brackets for holding a wheel
Provided is a bicycle kickstand including: a stand having a coupling portion with a top surface on which a plurality of friction bumps are disposed; and a packing component made of a resilient material and having a first packing block and a second packing block, with the first packing block coupled to the coupling portion of the stand, and the second packing block coupled between the first packing block and a fitting component. The first packing block and the second packing block are fitted to upper and lower sides of two chainstay tubes of a bicycle frame, respectively, to couple the stand tightly to between the two chainstay tubes of the bicycle frame, preclude damage which might otherwise be caused to the two chainstay tubes, and enable the stand to firmly support the bicycle.
The present invention relates to bicycle parking device with an adjustable length, comprising a base and a positioning component detachably assembled above the base. The positioning component has at least two fixed tubes and a telescopic tube assembly in connection with the fixed tubes. The telescopic tube assembly has at least two first tubes and at least two second tubes pivotally connected with each other. A first positioning point is formed at connection of each of the first tubes with the base. A second positioning point is formed at connection of each of the first tubes with each of the fixed tubes. A third positioning point is formed at connection of each of the fixed tubes with the base. The first, second, and third positioning points provide a stable three-point positioning structure for the positioning component, which enhances stability when a bicycle tire is placed on the positioning component.
The present invention relates to a bicycle parking structure, which includes a base assembly, having a front end portion and a rear end portion; a front frame assembly, pivotally mounted at the front end portion for supporting a front wheel or a rear wheel of a bicycle; a rear frame assembly, disposed at the rear end portion and including a base rod, at least one auxiliary rod and a telescopic rod, wherein the at least one auxiliary rod is detachably mounted at a top end of the base rod, and the telescopic rod is directly assembled to the top end of the base rod or to a top end of the at least one auxiliary rod; and a middle frame assembly, disposed between the front and rear frame assemblies and including two middle connecting plates, two side upright rods, and a bracing member.
A bicycle wall-mounted frame includes a storage cabinet and a hanger. A long rod of the hanger can be telescopically moved relative to a sliding groove of the storage cabinet, so that support arms of the hanger can be moved toward or away from the storage cabinet, thereby adjusting a position of the hanger to prevent a hung bicycle from touching a wall.
An exercise bike protection cover is provided. The exercise bike protection cover includes a cover body and a plurality of securing strips. The cover body includes a center part, a peripheral part surrounding a peripheral side of the center part, a bike accommodation space formed between inner sides of the peripheral part and the center part, and an opening formed on an end of the peripheral part away from the center part and in communication with the bike accommodation space. The plurality of securing strips are disposed along an edge of the opening, and each of the plurality of securing strips includes a fastener end, a buckle end, a hook portion, and a loop portion; wherein the buckle end is opposite to the fastener end and includes a buckle frame to receive the fastener end to secure the securing strip to an extension rod of an exercise bike.
A63B 71/00 - Games or sports accessories not covered in groups
A63B 22/06 - Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with rotating cycling movement
A sliding wall-mounting rack for providing at least one two-wheeler hanging arrangement is provided. The sliding wall-mounting rack includes a wall-mounting unit and a plurality of lever units. The wall-mounting unit is mounted on a wall and includes two brackets and a sliding frame. The two brackets are respectively fixed on the wall, and the bracket includes two first hook portions having one end connected to the bracket and one end curved toward the other first hook portion to form a first sliding track. The sliding frame includes a second sliding track opposite to the bracket. The plurality of lever units are respectively movably disposed on the second sliding track. The lever unit includes a support rod and positioning member, the support rod has a first end slidingly engaged in the second sliding track, and a second end extending outward opposite to the second sliding track.
A kids bicycle balance training handle is provided, including a fastening base, a handle bar, and a grip cover. The fastening base includes a handle clamp portion and a seat-post clamp portion. The handle clamp portion and the seat-post clamp portion are arranged opposite to each other. The seat-post clamp portion is movably clamped on and fixed to a seat post of a bicycle. The handle clamp portion is movably clamped on and fixed to a fixed section of the handle bar. The handle bar includes the fixed section and a sleeved section, and the fixed section is arranged non-coaxially with respect to the sleeved section. The grip cover is sleeved on an outer surface of the sleeved section. The seat-post clamp portion can be clamped on an outer surface of the seat post, and the handle clamp portion can be clamped on the handle bar.
B62J 11/00 - Supporting arrangements specially adapted for fastening specific devices to cycles, e.g. supports for attaching maps
F16B 2/06 - Clamps, i.e. with gripping action effected by positive means other than the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening external, i.e. with contracting action
A cup holder mount includes a cup holder having a tubular portion extending from an outside of the cup holder, and the tubular portion includes a pivot. A clamp unit is connected to a handle of an exercise machine and includes a connection section which includes a hole. The pivot is adjustably and pivotably inserted into the hole.
An auxiliary handle assembly for an exercise bike includes an extension handle, a first clamp, a second clamp, a first positioning unit, a second positioning unit, a grip and a bar end. The auxiliary handle assembly is removably mounted to the handlebar of the exercise bike. The user holds the grip and contacts the bar end to feel like holding a bicycle handlebar.
A63B 22/06 - Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with rotating cycling movement
A bicycle parking rack includes a base with a first support unit and a second support unit connected thereto. The first support unit restricts one of two wheels of a bicycle that is not in upright pose. The second support unit is pivotably connected to the base and includes an outer tube pivotably connected to the base and an inner tube that is movably inserted in the outer tube. An extension rod is threadedly connected to the inner tube and movable with the inner tube relative to the outer tube. The extension rod is configured to extend through one of the two wheels of the bicycle, or to contact a seat post of the bicycle when the bicycle is in upright pose, while the first support unit supports another one of the two wheels of the bicycle.
A kickstand includes a head, a leg pivotably connected to the head, a clamp connected to the head and a first pad located at the inside of the clamp and facing the head. Multiple screws are threadedly connected to the clamp and each screw includes a contact end. The contact ends of the multiple screws extend beyond the clamp and contact against the first pad to partially deform the first pad. The tube of the chainstay is clamp between the head and the clamp, and the first pad contacts the tube of the chainstay to avoid the kickstand from pivoting or loosening relative to the chainstay.
A shoe rack for an exercise bike includes a shoe rack body and a connection holder. The shoe rack body includes a first shoe placing portion and a second shoe placing portion, the connection holder is connected to the shoe rack body, the connection holder can be disposed on a base member of an exercise bike, and the first shoe placing portion and the second shoe placing portion can be used to place shoes. Therefore, when the exercise bike is mounted with the shoe rack, a rider can place the shoes, required for riding the exercise bike, in the shoe rack body, so that the rider does not need to carry the shoes when planning to ride the exercise bike, and the conventional problem is effectively solved.
A kickstand includes a head, a leg pivotably connected to the head, a clamp connected to the head and a first pad located at the inside of the clamp and facing the head. Multiple screws are threadedly connected to the clamp and each screw includes a contact end. The contact ends of the multiple screws extend beyond the clamp and contact against the first pad to partially deform the first pad. The tube of the chainstay is clamp between the head and the clamp, and the first pad contacts the tube of the chainstay to avoid the kickstand from pivoting or loosening relative to the chainstay.
A bicycle wheel positioning device includes a case and two positioning units. The two positioning units are respectively installed to the case and each include a roller unit and at least one spring. When the two roller units are applied by a force, the two roller units are pushed away from each other. When the force is removed, the roller units move back and toward each other by the at least one spring in each roller unit.
A bicycle wheel positioning device includes a case and two positioning units. The two positioning units are respectively installed to the case and each include a roller unit and at least one spring. When the two roller units are applied by a force, the two roller units are pushed away from each other. When the force is removed, the roller units move back and toward each other by the at least one spring in each roller unit.
B62H 3/08 - Separate supports or holders for parking or storing cycles involving recesses or channelled rails for embracing the bottom part of a wheel
F16M 13/02 - Other supports for positioning apparatus or articlesMeans for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles for supporting on, or attaching to, an object, e.g. tree, gate, window-frame, cycle
A pedal thickness supplementary device is provided. The pedal thickness supplementary device includes two supplementary assemblies and a plurality of fasteners. The two supplementary assemblies disposed on two corresponding sides of the pedal respectively, in which the two supplementary assemblies clamp and couple to the pedal, so that the thickness of the two supplementary assemblies clamping to the pedal is thicker than the thickness of the pedal. Further, each of the two supplementary assemblies includes two anti-slip portions, a plurality of first fasten grooves, a plurality of second fasten grooves and a through hole.
A platform is connected to the handle of a fitness equipment and includes a platform and two arms which are pivotably connected to the platform. The two arms are adjustably movable relative to the platform to change the distance between the two arms. The two arms are connected to the handle of the fitness equipment, and the angle of the platform is adjustable such that tablets or electronic devices can be put on the platform when using the fitness equipment.
H04B 1/3877 - Arrangements for enabling portable transceivers to be used in a fixed position, e.g. cradles or boosters
A63B 71/00 - Games or sports accessories not covered in groups
A47B 23/06 - Bed-tablesTraysReading-racksBook-rests characterised by association with auxiliary devices, e.g. line indicators, leaf turners, lampholders
A platform is connected to the handle of a fitness equipment and includes a platform and two arms which are pivotably connected to the platform. The two arms are adjustably movable relative to the platform to change the distance between the two arms. The two arms are connected to the handle of the fitness equipment, and the angle of the platform is adjustable such that tablets or electronic devices can be put on the platform when using the fitness equipment.
A47B 5/02 - Suspended or hinged panels forming a tableWall tables detachable
F16M 11/06 - Means for attachment of apparatusMeans allowing adjustment of the apparatus relatively to the stand allowing pivoting
F16M 13/02 - Other supports for positioning apparatus or articlesMeans for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles for supporting on, or attaching to, an object, e.g. tree, gate, window-frame, cycle
A vehicle-tail-mounted bicycle pad includes a main pad body, a blocking plate, a bicycle frame securing set and a securing band set. The main pad body includes an in-vehicle part and an out-vehicle part connected to each other, and the out-vehicle part includes an opening. The blocking plate has a side connected to the main pad body, and another side movably connected to the main pad body through a zipper set. The blocking plate can movably block the opening and includes a first Velcro, the in-vehicle part includes a second Velcro, and the first Velcro and the second Velcro are movably attached with each other. The bicycle frame securing set is disposed on a top surface of the in-vehicle part. The securing band set includes a band body and a buckle ring disposed on sides of the out-vehicle part and the in-vehicle part.
B60R 9/10 - Supplementary fittings on vehicle exterior for carrying loads, e.g. luggage, sports gear or the like specially adapted for sports gear for cycles
B60R 9/06 - Supplementary fittings on vehicle exterior for carrying loads, e.g. luggage, sports gear or the like at vehicle front or rear
A bicycle parking rack includes a base with a first support unit and a second support unit connected thereto. The first support unit restricts one of two wheels of a bicycle that is not in upright pose. The second support unit is pivotably connected to the base and includes an outer tube pivotably connected to the base and an inner tube that is movably inserted in the outer tube. An extension rod is threadedly connected to the inner tube and movable with the inner tube relative to the outer tube, The extension rod is configured to extend through one of the two wheels of the bicycle, or to contact a seat post of the bicycle when the bicycle is in upright pose, while the first support unit supports another one of the two wheels of the bicycle.
A sweat absorbing device includes at least one first strip which has a connection end, and the connection end is connected to a portion of the at least one first strip to form the at least one first strip as a loop. The at least one first strip is removably connected to the handlebar. A sweat absorbing pad has a top face for absorbing sweat, and a bottom face. The at least one first strip is removably connected to the bottom face of the sweat absorbing pad. The sweat absorbing pad can be adjusted relative to the stationary bike so as to properly absorb the rider's sweat.
A wall mounted bicycle rack includes a base with an axle pivotably connected between two lugs extending from a board of the base. The axle includes a portion including a first end and a second end. A hook unit is adjustably connected to the first end or the second end of the portion of the axle so as to set the entrance toward the left side of the right side of the base. The bicycle is able to be hooked to the arm of the hook unit from left side or the right side according to practical need. A contact plate is connected to the axle and located between the first end and the second end so that the bicycle wheel contacts against the contact plate.
A bicycle parking rack includes a base to which a first portion is connected. Two first parts are adjustably connected to the first portion. A second portion connected to the base at an angle. The second portion includes a first tube, a second tube and a third tube. A second part is adjustably connected between the first tube and the third tube. A bicycle wheel contacts the two first parts and the second part to form three contact points. The second tube is inserted into the upper end of the first tube and includes a hook end which may hook to an inner periphery of a bicycle wheel. A connection unit is removably connected between two respective bases of two parking racks.
An adaptor is connected to a bicycle shoe and includes an engaging portion and a base part. The engaging portion is formed on the first side of the base part, and protrudes from the first side of the base part so as to be connected to the underside of the bicycle shoe. A recess is defined in the second side of the base part and includes two first holes defined through its inner bottom. The two first holes are defined through the engaging portion. Two locking members extend through the two first holes and are connected to the bicycle shoe. A cleat is removably connected to the second side of the base part. The bicycle shoes with the cleat are used as mountain bike shoes, and used as road bike shoes by removing the cleats.
An adaptor is connected to a bicycle shoe and includes an engaging portion and a base part. The engaging portion is formed on the first side of the base part, and protrudes from the first side of the base part so as to be connected to the underside of the bicycle shoe. A recess is defined in the second side of the base part and includes two first holes defined through its inner bottom. The two first holes are defined through the engaging portion. Two locking members extend through the two first holes and are connected to the bicycle shoe. A cleat is removably connected to the second side of the base part. The bicycle shoes with the cleat are used as mountain bike shoes, and used as road bike shoes by removing the cleats.
A43B 13/26 - Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer by use of insertions projecting beyond the sole surface
A43C 15/02 - Non-skid devices or attachments attached to the sole
A quick replacement Structure for a seat cushion of an exercise hike is disclosed. The quick replacement structure includes an adaptor member, a rotation unit and a quick release assembly. The rotation unit is assembled between the adaptor member and seat bows of the seat cushion, and the adaptor member can be conveniently fastened on the exercise bike in cooperation with the quick-release assembly so that a user can quickly replace the preferred seat cushion.
A clipless bicycle pedal auxiliary tool includes two cramp bodies, each cramp body includes a pivot part, a holding section and a clamping section, the two pivot parts are pivoted with each other, and the holding sections and the clamping sections are disposed on two sides of the pivot parts, respectively. Each clamping section includes a clamping pin and a pushing pin protruded thereon. The two holding sections can be operated to pivotally swing the two clamping section relative to each other, and make the two clamping pins and the two pushing pins move close to and away from each other, so that the two clamping pins can clamp the two inner sides of the clamping fastener of the clipless bicycle pedal, and the two pushing pins push the two outer sides of the clamping fastener to form a force pivot.
B25B 27/00 - Hand tools or bench devices, specially adapted for fitting together or separating parts or objects whether or not involving some deformation, not otherwise provided for
A bicycle rack includes a frame body, compartment bars, hose sleeves and a hanging shelf. The frame body includes two side frames, an upper frame bar and a lower frame bar which are connected between the two side frames. The compartment bars are movably disposed between the upper frame bar and the lower frame bar, and arranged in interval. The hose sleeves are movably mounted on the compartment bars, respectively. The hanging shelf is disposed on one of the two side frames. Each compartment bar can be movably disassembled to adjust an interval between the adjacent two compartment bars; each compartment bar is mounted with a hose sleeve, and even if a wheel width of a bicycle is slightly lower than the interval between the adjacent two compartment bars, the bicycle can be prevented from shaking when being tightened by the hose sleeves.
A water bottle holder assembly includes a board and a link extending from the board. The board includes two slots defined axially therethrough. The link includes a connection end which has a first toothed face. Two clamp units are connected to the board, and each clamp unit includes two blocks. Each of the blocks includes a passage through which a first bolt extends, and the first bolt extends through the slot and is connected with a nut. The two blocks are pivotably connected to each other at one end so as to clamp the seat rail between the two blocks. A support unit includes a plate with an extension extending laterally from the plate. A water bottle holder is connected to the plate. The extension includes an engaging part which has a second toothed face adjustably engaged with the first toothed face so that the holder is angularly adjustable.
A bicycle parking rack includes a base to which a first portion is connected. Two first parts are adjustably connected to the first portion. A second portion connected to the base at an angle. The second portion includes a first tube, a second tube and a third tube. A second part is adjustably connected between the first tube and the third tube. A bicycle wheel contacts the two first parts and the second part to form three contact points. The second tube is inserted into the upper end of the first tube and includes a hook end which may hook to an inner periphery of a bicycle wheel. A connection unit is removably connected between two respective bases of two parking racks.
A bicycle parking rack includes a rectangular base and at least two restriction members are connected to the base. Each restriction member includes two first sections and a connection section formed between the two first sections. Two support members are respectively connected between the at least two restriction members. Each support member includes a support portion and two connection portions which are formed on two sides of the support portion. The two connection portions are respectively connected to the two first sections of the at least two restriction members corresponding thereto. The support portion of each support member has a recess which accommodates a portion of a bicycle wheel. The restriction members of the bicycle parking rack restrict the bicycle wheel between the two restriction members.
A wall mounted bicycle rack includes a base with an axle pivotably connected between two lugs extending from a board of the base. The axle includes a portion including a first end and a second end. A hook unit is adjustably connected to the first end or the second end of the portion of the axle so as to set the entrance toward the left side of the right side of the base. The bicycle is able to be hooked to the arm of the hook unit from left side or the right side according to practical need. A contact plate is connected to the axle and located between the first end and the second end so that the bicycle wheel contacts against the contact plate.
A horizontal wall-mounted bicycle rack includes a fixing main body, an extension assembly, swingable arms and an adjusting assembly. The adjusting assembly can be controlled to swing the swingable arms to appropriate angles, so that a bicycle can be stably hung on the horizontal wall-mounted bicycle rack. When not in use, the horizontal wall-mounted bicycle rack can be folded for stowing, the extension assembly can be pivoted relative to the fixing main body about an axle, and after the extension assembly or the swingable arm is pushed, a status of the extension assembly is changed from the lateral extension to the upward extension which is at a stowing position. At the stowing position, the extension assembly is in an upward extension status, so that the extension assembly is not protruded on the wall to prevent from affecting other's activity and danger of accidental collision.
A vertical wall-mounted bicycle rack includes a fixing main body and a hanger rod, and the hanger rod is movably assembled with the fixing main body, and an opening direction of the hanger rod can be changed, so that the hanger rod can be inserted through the fixing main body in a right side direction or a left side direction and locked and positioned by nut, thereby preventing the hanger rod from separating from the fixing main body. A user can mount the hanger rod with the opening direction toward right side or left side of the fixing main body upon usage environment, and a bicycle can be inserted through the opening from the right side direction or left side direction, to hung on the vertical wall-mounted bicycle rack.
A multifunctional bicycle stand can be used to park a bicycle by a hanging mode and a normal parking mode. In the hanging mode, a front wheel of the bicycle can be hung on a hanging assembly; in the normal parking mode, with configuration of the at least one positioning rod group, the front wheel or the rear wheel of the bicycle can be placed in the restraining channel, so that a user can change the parking mode of the bicycle according to site condition, environmental factor and owned strength. In an embodiment, a width of the restraining channel can be adjusted according to a wheel width of the wheel, to firmly park the bicycle in the normal parking mode.
A wall mounted bicycle rack includes a rail with two first grooves along two elongate sides of the rail, and a face opening formed in the front side of the rail, and two end opening formed in two ends of the rail. The rail is slidably connected to multiple fixing members that are fixed to a wall. Each fixing member includes two holders, and the holders are mounted to top and bottom of the rail. Multiple hanging parts each include a slide plate which is slidably engaged with the two first grooves. Each hanging part has a bar for supporting a bicycle.
A bicycle shoe cleat includes a first slot defined through a front portion of the bicycle shoe cleat, and two second slots defined through a rear portion of the bicycle shoe cleat. Bolts extend the first and second slots, and are connected to the outsole of a racing bicycle shoe. A protrusion extends from one of two surfaces of the rear portion and has a convex and curved outer surface. A stepped portion is formed between the protrusion and the rear portion. Two bores are defined through the protrusion and the bicycle shoe cleat. Two fixing bolts extend through an engaging member and are connected to the two bores. The bicycle shoe cleat and the engaging member are installed to a racing bicycle shoe and can be clipped to clipless pedals of mounting bikes.
A bicycle parking rack includes a rectangular base and at least two restriction members are connected to the base. Each restriction member includes two first sections and a connection section formed between the two first sections. Two support members are respectively connected between the at least two restriction members. Each support member includes a support portion and two connection portions which are formed on two sides of the support portion. The two connection portions are respectively connected to the two first sections of the at least two restriction members corresponding thereto. The support portion of each support member has a recess which accommodates a portion of a bicycle wheel. The restriction members of the bicycle parking rack restrict the bicycle wheel between the two restriction members.
A tool assembly includes a connector and a tool device. The connector has a main member and a driving member, wherein the main member has an expanding portion, and the expanding portion is driven by the driving member. The tool device, which is connected to the connector, has a tool. The connector and the tool device are intended to be received in a handlebar of a bicycle, and the expanding portion presses the handlebar when the expanding portion is enlarged by the driving member to fix the tool assembly to the handlebar.
B62J 9/40 - Containers specially adapted for cycles, e.g. panniers or saddle bags specially adapted for tools or spare parts
B29C 73/08 - Apparatus therefor, e.g. for inserting
B25B 27/00 - Hand tools or bench devices, specially adapted for fitting together or separating parts or objects whether or not involving some deformation, not otherwise provided for
B62J 9/21 - Containers specially adapted for cycles, e.g. panniers or saddle bags attached to the cycle as accessories above or alongside the front wheel, e.g. on the handlebars
Hand tools for repair and maintenance of bicycles; Bicycle repair stands, namely, profiles containing vices for holding bicycles during repairs; Multi-function hand tools for repair of bicycles, namely, cable cutters, wrenches, screw wrenches, screwdrivers, levers, spanners