Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Elements
Patent
1991-02-19
1992-06-30
Braun, Leslie A.
Machine element or mechanism
Control lever and linkage systems
Elements
74558, 273 73J, 273 81R, B62K 2126
Patent
active
051252864
ABSTRACT:
A handgrip that may be installed on the handlebar of a jet-ski, a motorcycle, or bicycle. The grip has three major components which are the major tubular handgrip member, a tubular sleeve, and an end cap. The major tubular handgrip member has the tubular sleeve member slid on over its outer surface and until it abutts an annular ridge. The end cap is then inserted over the tubular neck portion until it abutts the tubular sleeve. An adhesive on the tubular neck portion holds the end cap in position. The tubular sleeve is made of open cell foam material which is gripped by the palm of the rider's hand. The tubular sleeve functions to prevent blisters to the rider's hand.
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Braun Leslie A.
Logan II Charles C.
Yip Winnie
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