Space-saving bicycle parking structure

US10807664B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10807664-B2
Application numberUS-201815876790-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 22, 2018
Priority dateApr 2, 2015
Publication dateOct 20, 2020
Grant dateOct 20, 2020

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Abstract

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The present disclosure is directed to a bicycle parking structure comprising a plurality of bicycle hangers supported by a crossbar assembly. Each bicycle hanger is configured to support a bicycle in a substantially vertical position. The bicycle hangers are spaced apart from one another along the length of the crossbar assembly. Each of the bicycle hangers may be secured to the crossbar assembly so that the bicycle hanger is fixed at a desired position or unsecured from the crossbar assembly so that the position of the bicycle hanger along the length of the crossbar assembly may be adjusted. In this manner, the distance between adjacent bicycles need not be fixed and the bicycle parking structure can be adapted for a particular space. The bicycle parking structure is designed to provide for a space-efficient, high-volume parking of bicycles.

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What is claimed: 1. A bicycle parking structure comprising a plurality of bicycle hangers, each bicycle hanger being configured to support a bicycle in a substantially vertical position, such that a front wheel of the bicycle is located substantially vertically above a rear wheel of the bicycle; and a crossbar assembly comprising a first crossbar and a second crossbar, the first and second crossbars being vertically spaced from one another, and the crossbar assembly supporting the plurality of bicycle hangers in a spaced apart relationship along the length of the first and second crossbars; wherein each of the bicycle hangers is configured to be secured to the first and second crossbars or unsecured from the first and second crossbars, the bicycle hanger being slidable along the first and second crossbars when the bicycle hanger is unsecured; and wherein each bicycle hanger comprises a body providing a surface to which a bicycle can be locked, and an arm configured to pass through a front wheel of a bicycle so that an underside of the front wheel rim rests on top of the arm. 2. The bicycle parking structure of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the body is made of squared tubing. 3. The bicycle parking structure of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the body is angled other than perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal axis of the crossbar assembly. 4. The bicycle parking structure of claim 3 , wherein the body is made of squared tubing. 5. The bicycle parking structure of claim 3 , wherein each bicycle hanger further comprises a mounting component and wherein the body comprises an upper region that extends outward from the mounting component, a front region that extends downward and outward from the upper region, and a lower region that extends from the front region back to the mounting component. 6. The bicycle parking structure of claim 5 , wherein the arm projects from the side of the body at the upper region. 7. The bicycle parking structure of claim 1 , wherein the structure is configured so that the heights of the bicycle hangers are staggered along the length of the crossbar assembly. 8. The bicycle parking structure of claim 1 , wherein the arm comprises a hooked end. 9. A bicycle parking structure comprising a plurality of bicycle hangers, each bicycle hanger being configured to support a bicycle in a substantially vertical position, such that a front wheel of the bicycle is located substantially vertically above a rear wheel of the bicycle; and a crossbar assembly comprising a first crossbar and a second crossbar, the first and second crossbars being vertically spaced from one another, and the crossbar assembly supporting the plurality of bicycle hangers in a spaced apart relationship along the length of the first and second crossbars; and wherein each bicycle hanger comprises a mounting component, a body comprising an upper region that extends outward from the mounting component, a front region that extends downward and outward from the upper region, and a lower region that extends from the front region back to the mounting component, the body providing a surface to which a bicycle can be locked, at least a portion of the body being angled other than perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal axis of the crossbar assembly when viewed from above, and an arm projecting from the body, the arm being configured to pass through a front wheel of a bicycle so that an underside of the front wheel rim rests on top of the arm; and wherein each bicycle hanger is suspended above a ground surface. 10. The bicycle parking structure of claim 9 , wherein at least a portion of the body is angled between about 45 degrees and about 75 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the crossbar assembly when viewed from above. 11. The bicycle parking structure of claim 10 , wherein at least a portion of the body is angled between about 50 degrees and about 70 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the crossbar assembly when viewed from above. 12. The bicycle parking structure of claim 9 , wherein the arm projects from the side of the body at the upper region. 13. The bicycle parking structure of claim 9 , wherein the body is made of squared tubing. 14. The bicycle parking structure of claim 9 , wherein the structure is configured so that the heights of the bicycle hangers are staggered along the length of the crossbar assembly. 15. The bicycle parking structure of claim 9 , further comprising: (a) a first wall bracket configured for mounting a first end of the crossbar assembly to a wall and a second wall bracket configured for mounting a second end of the crossbar assembly to the wall; or (b) a first leg configured for supporting a first end of the crossbar assembly and a second leg configured for supporting a second end of the crossbar assembly. 16. The bicycle parking structure of claim 15 , in which the crossbar assembly is capable of supporting at least four bicycle hangers between either (a) the first and second wall brackets or (b) the first and second legs. 17. The bicycle parking structure of claim 15 , in which either (a) the second wall bracket is also configured to mount the first end of an additional crossbar assembly to the wall or (b) the second leg is also configured to support the first end of an additional crossbar assembly. 18. The bicycle parking structure of claim 9 , wherein the mounting component is secured to both the first crossbar and the second crossbar. 19. A bicycle parking structure comprising a plurality of bicycle hangers, each bicycle hanger being configured to support a bicycle in a substantially vertical position, such that a front wheel of the bicycle is located substantially vertically above a rear wheel of the bicycle; and a crossbar assembly comprising a first crossbar and a second crossbar, the first and second crossbars being vertically spaced from one another, and the crossbar assembly supporting the plurality of bicycle hangers in a spaced apart relationship along the length of the first and second crossbars; wherein each of the bicycle hangers is configured to be secured to the crossbar assembly or unsecured from the crossbar assembly, the bicycle hanger being slidable along the crossbar assembly when the bicycle hanger is unsecured; and wherein each bicycle hanger comprises a mounting component, a body providing a surface to which a bicycle can be locked, wherein the body comprises an upper region that extends outward from the mounting component, a front region that extends downward and outward from the upper region, and a lower region that extends from the front region back to the mounting component, and an arm configured to pass through a front wheel of a bicycle so that an underside of the front wheel rim rests on top of the arm, wherein the arm projects from the side of the body at the upper region.

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  • Hanging-up devices · CPC title

  • B62H3/02Primary

    involving means for gripping the cycle by the handlebars or by the upper part of the frame · CPC title

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What does patent US10807664B2 cover?
The present disclosure is directed to a bicycle parking structure comprising a plurality of bicycle hangers supported by a crossbar assembly. Each bicycle hanger is configured to support a bicycle in a substantially vertical position. The bicycle hangers are spaced apart from one another along the length of the crossbar assembly. Each of the bicycle hangers may be secured to the crossbar assemb…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Everlast Climbing Ind Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62H3/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 20 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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