Joints and connections – Structurally installed in diverse art device
Patent
1996-12-02
1998-06-23
Kim, Harry C.
Joints and connections
Structurally installed in diverse art device
403396, 403391, 24335, 24569, 248 681, F16B 704
Patent
active
057695563
ABSTRACT:
A clamp for supporting a bicycle is formed of two like halves joined by a single central bolt. The clamp halves are urged apart by a single central spring surrounding the bolt. Each half of the clamp has a pair of concave cylindrical segments, one for receiving a tubular member of a bicycle and the other for receiving a tubular portion of a bicycle support rack. Each cylindrical segment is lined with a resilient protective material to prevent damage to the bicycle frame as well as to insure a firm grip on the tubular members and allow the clamp to accommodate a range of tubular diameters.
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Kim Harry C.
Rickert Roger M.
Universal Consolidated Methods, Inc.
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