Package and article carriers – Vehicle attached – Carrier attached cycle
Reexamination Certificate
2008-07-22
2008-07-22
Morris, Lesley D. (Department: 3611)
Package and article carriers
Vehicle attached
Carrier attached cycle
C224S428000, C224S435000, C248S213100, C248S222510, C248S222520, C248S284100, C248S581000, C248S590000, C180S219000, C411S351000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07401717
ABSTRACT:
An automatic lifting mechanism for motorcycle saddle mainly includes a first and a second supporting arm respectively fixed to a saddle and a body of a motorcycle, at least one spiral spring having two sideward extended terminal ends separately pressed against the two supporting arms, and a damping device located in the at least one spiral spring to rotatably engage at two ends with the two supporting arms. While a spring force of each spiral spring quickly elastically stretches open the first and the second supporting arm when the saddle is unlocked, the damping device limits a rotating speed of the two supporting arms, so that the saddle could be automatically lifted or moved downward at a buffered speed without the risk of injuring a user.
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Arce-Diaz Marlon
Morris Lesley D.
Muncy Geissler Olds & Lowe, PLLC
Startech Co., Ltd.
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