Method and apparatus for mounting flashlights to bicycles

Package and article carriers – Vehicle attached – For rim – tire – or wheel

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224 30A, 362 72, F21V 3300

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045415552

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for readily and securely mounting and dismounting a flashlight and its mounting apparatus to a bicycle along a fore and aft axis. The apparatus includes a T-shaped support having upper and lower sections pivotably secured together, and a binding strap provided with self-fastening materials.

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