Equipment rack with lighting
US-2021147022-A1 · May 20, 2021 · US
US11208167B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11208167-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916686008-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 28, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 28, 2021 |
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A bicycle rack is described with an actuated arm that pivots to an open position in response to user activation of the actuator. The actuator is attached to the rack and the arm and exerts a force on the arm by extension to pivot the actuated arm to the open position. The actuator extends only when a release mechanism has been actuated by a user, but a user may pivot the actuated arm back to a closed position, or a position securing a bicycle, without actuating the release. The actuated arm will then be retained at a position selected by the user until the release is actuated by the user again.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An equipment rack for a bicycle, comprising: a platform for receiving a tire of a bicycle; an arm pivotally attached to the platform for securing a tire of a bicycle on the platform; an actuator connected to the platform and the arm; a latch mechanism; wherein when the latch mechanism is disengaged the actuator pivots the arm to an open position; and wherein when the arm pivots to the open position the latch mechanism automatically re-engages; and wherein the latch mechanism allows the arm to pivot toward a closed position and prevents the arm from pivoting in the other direction until the latch mechanism is released; and wherein the latch mechanism comprises a ratchet and pawl. 2. The equipment rack of claim 1 wherein the actuator further comprises a housing and a cylinder housing that extends from and retracts into the housing; and wherein the ratchet is disposed on the cylinder housing and the pawl is disposed on the housing. 3. The equipment rack of claim 2 , the latch mechanism further comprising a release actuator attached to the housing, the release actuator configured to disengage the pawl from the ratchet. 4. The equipment rack of claim 3 , the latch mechanism further comprising a detent member attached to release actuator, the detent member configured to engage the housing when the release actuator disengages the pawl from the ratchet. 5. The equipment rack of claim 4 , the latch mechanism further comprising a stop member attached to the cylinder housing for disengaging the detent member from the housing when the arm pivots to the open position. 6. An equipment rack for carrying a bicycle, comprising: a platform for receiving a tire of a bicycle; an arm pivotally attached to the platform for securing a tire of a bicycle on the platform; an actuator connected to the platform and to the arm, wherein when the actuator is activated it pivots the arm to an open position; and wherein the actuator automatically deactivates when the arm pivots to an open position; and wherein the actuator allows the arm to pivot toward a closed position but prevents the arm from pivoting to an open position until activation of the actuator; the equipment rack further comprising a latch mechanism, wherein activating the actuator comprises disengaging the latch mechanism; wherein the latch mechanism comprises a ratchet and pawl. 7. The equipment rack of claim 6 , wherein the actuator further comprises a housing and a cylinder housing that extends from and retracts into the housing; and wherein the ratchet is disposed on the cylinder housing and the pawl is disposed on the housing. 8. The equipment rack of claim 7 , the latch mechanism further comprising a release actuator attached to the housing, the release actuator configured to disengage the pawl from the ratchet. 9. The equipment rack of claim 8 , the latch mechanism further comprising a detent member attached to release actuator, the detent member configured to engage the housing when the release actuator disengages the pawl from the ratchet. 10. The equipment rack of claim 9 , the latch mechanism further comprising a stop member attached to the cylinder housing for disengaging the detent member from the housing when the arm pivots to the open position. 11. An equipment rack for a bicycle, comprising: a tire tray for receiving a tire of a bicycle; an arm pivotally attached to the tire tray for securing a tire of a bicycle on the tire tray; an extending connector, a first end of the extending connector pivotally attached to the tire tray, and a second end of the extending connector pivotally attached to the arm; a latch mechanism attached to the extending connector; wherein when the latch mechanism is engaged the extending connector is prevented from extending; and wherein when the latch mechanism is disengaged the extending connector is able to extend. 12. The equipment rack of claim 11 wherein the extending connector is retractable when the latch mechanism is engaged or disengaged. 13. The equipment rack of claim 11 wherein when the latch mechanism is disengaged it remains disengaged until it extends to an open position and then the latch mechanism automatically engages. 14. The equipment rack of claim 11 wherein the latch mechanism remains engaged only while a release actuator is actuated by a user. 15. The equipment rack of claim 11 wherein the latch mechanism comprises a ratchet and pawl. 16. The equipment rack of claim 15 wherein the extending connector further comprises a housing and a cylinder housing that extends from and retracts into the housing; and wherein the ratchet is disposed on the cylinder housing and the pawl is disposed on the housing. 17. The equipment rack of claim 16 , the latch mechanism further comprising a release actuator attached to the housing, the release actuator configured to disengage the pawl from the ratchet. 18. The equipment rack of claim 17 , the latch mechanism further comprising a detent member attached to release actuator, the detent member configured to engage the housing when the release actuator disengages the pawl from the ratchet. 19. The equipment rack of claim 18 , the latch mechanism further comprising a stop member attached to the cylinder housing for disengaging the detent member from the housing when the extending connector extends to the open position. 20. The equipment rack of claim 11 , the latch mechanism comprising a detent member configured to engage the extending connector. 21. The equipment rack of claim 20 , the latch mechanism further comprising a stop member attached to the extending connector and configured to disengage the detent member when the connecting member extends to an open position.
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