Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Elements
Patent
1997-06-16
2000-03-14
Luong, Vinh T.
Machine element or mechanism
Control lever and linkage systems
Elements
745518, D8303, B62K 2112, B62K 2126
Patent
active
060357428
ABSTRACT:
A multi-part handlebar grip which has an inner piece which is secured in a non-turning manner to the handlebars. An outer hand contacting portion interlocks with the inner portion of the grip. The outer portion slides over the inner portion and then is locked in place over the inner portion. The assembly results in a grip which will not turn on the handlebar and which requires no adhesive.
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Grimes E. David
Hollingsworth Joseph E.
Averill, Jr. Edgar W.
Luong Vinh T.
Valcor Concept Marketing, Inc.
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