Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Combined with diverse art device
Patent
1991-02-08
1992-10-27
Kuntz, Curtis
Telecommunications
Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter
Combined with diverse art device
455351, 361422, 224 30R, 224 30A, H05K 1100, B62J 900
Patent
active
051597128
ABSTRACT:
An audio accessory is provided for mounting to the handlebar of a bicycle. The accessory includes a housing for containing an electronic audio system such as a radio and elongated concavely shaped side portions for engaging upwardly extending diverging extensions of the bicycle handlebar. A pair of straps attached to the front and rear of the housing wrap around the extensions of the handlebars to hold the housing firmly in position in wedging contact with the handlebar.
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Radio Shack, Catalog #225, p. 26, Jul. 1972.
Bean Andrew J.
Beiser Wayne
Schneider Ronald J.
Huffy Corporation
Keough Timothy H.
Kuntz Curtis
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