Package and article carriers – Vehicle attached – For rim – tire – or wheel
Patent
1994-08-09
1995-10-24
Recla, Henry J.
Package and article carriers
Vehicle attached
For rim, tire, or wheel
224 32R, 224275, 248207, B62J 700, B62J 900, B62J 1100
Patent
active
054603030
ABSTRACT:
A bag stabilizer for a bicycle pack having two elongated material strips, two hooks and a fastener. The elongated material strips are connected to the top part of the pack extending through two hooks and out the bottom part into and through a fastener. The bag stabilizer prevents movement of the bag and its contents, particularly while the bicycle is in motion.
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Brezina David C.
Maust Timothy L.
Recla Henry J.
Trek Bicycle Corp.
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