Equipment rack with lighting
US-2021147022-A1 · May 20, 2021 · US
US12509172B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12509172-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418584351-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 22, 2024 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 30, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 30, 2025 |
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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; a bracket pivotally connected to the arm, wherein the actuator is connected to the bracket; a latch mechanism connected to the actuator; wherein when the latch mechanism is disengaged the actuator rotates the arm in an opening direction by pushing the bracket. 2 . The equipment rack of claim 1 , wherein when the arm pivots to an open position the latch mechanism automatically re-engages to stop the actuator. 3 . The equipment rack of claim 1 , wherein the actuator extends in length to push the bracket. 4 . The equipment rack of claim 1 , wherein the actuator extends in a lengthwise direction to rotate the arm in an opening direction. 5 . The equipment rack of claim 4 , the actuator further comprising a housing and a cylinder disposed in the housing, wherein the cylinder translates out of the housing when the latch mechanism is disengaged. 6 . The equipment rack of claim 5 , wherein the latch mechanism comprises a pawl pivotally mounted on the housing and a linear ratchet disposed on the cylinder. 7 . The equipment rack of claim 6 , wherein the pawl disengages from the linear ratchet when the latch mechanism is disengaged, and the pawl automatically engages the linear ratchet when the cylinder extends to the open position. 8 . The equipment rack of claim 7 , wherein the latch mechanism further comprises a release component pivotally mounted on the housing, wherein when a user presses the release component to an unlatched position, the release component disengages the pawl from the linear ratchet. 9 . 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; a bracket connected to the arm, wherein the actuator is pivotally connected to the bracket; a latch mechanism connected to the actuator; wherein when the latch mechanism is disengaged the actuator rotates the arm in an opening direction with respect to the platform by pushing the bracket. 10 . The equipment rack of claim 9 , wherein when the arm pivots to an open position the latch mechanism automatically re-engages to stop the actuator from rotating the arm. 11 . The equipment rack of claim 9 wherein the actuator extends in a lengthwise direction to rotate the arm in an opening direction. 12 . The equipment rack of claim 11 , the actuator further comprising a housing and a cylinder disposed in the housing, wherein the cylinder translates out of the housing when the latch mechanism is disengaged. 13 . The equipment rack of claim 12 , wherein the latch mechanism comprises a pawl pivotally mounted on the housing and a linear ratchet disposed on the cylinder. 14 . The equipment rack of claim 13 , wherein the pawl disengages from the linear ratchet when the latch mechanism is disengaged, and the pawl automatically engages the linear ratchet when the cylinder extends to the open position. 15 . The equipment rack of claim 14 , wherein the latch mechanism further comprises a release component pivotally mounted on the housing, wherein when a user presses the release component to an unlatched position, the release component disengages the pawl from the linear ratchet.
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