Removable shield

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Storm-front shield – apron – or robe

Reexamination Certificate

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C296S077100, C296S081000, C296S082000

Reexamination Certificate

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06231104

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to shields for motorcycles, bicycles and the like, and more specifically to removable shields which deflect wind, water and objects such as stones and bugs away from the front of a motorcycle or bicycle.
The comfort and safety of the operator of a motorcycle or bicycle may be compromised by such factors as wind, water and projectile objects such as stones, bugs, and flying debris which collide with the motorcycle or the operator. Various devices are known which attempt to protect the operator and the motorcycle. Such devices include fixed, rigid ferrings or cowls as are well know within the art. However, these devices remain fixed to the bike and are costly.
Other devices are known within the art that encase the operator and/or the motorcycle to provide a protective barrier against wind and precipitation. Such devices are flexible, however, they are bulky for storage. An example of a device that encases the operator during use is provided for in U.S. Pat. No. 5,052,738 (Li; Oct. 1, 1991), which discloses a canvas cover for use in protecting a motorcycle and its operator from inclement weather conditions and wind. The cover may be draped over the operator and the motorcycle, and has openings through which the head and hands of the operator extend. The cover may also be used to protect the bike for storage purposes when not in use. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,372 (Gilbert; Oct. 17, 1995) teaches a protective cover structure for a motorcycle which drapes over the motorcycle and the operator. Such covers which encase the operator and the vehicle tend to be cumbersome, and may also be unsafe if the movement of the operator is restricted. Furthermore, these latter devices limit the ease of mounting or dismounting the vehicle.
U.S. Pat. No. 651,660 (Green; Jun. 12, 1900) discloses an apron for use on a bicycle. The device, which is ferring-like in that it is comprised of a rigid material, is suspended from the bicycle handle bars via straps or hooks, and extends down from the handle bars for fastening around a lower crossbar of the bicycle frame. The device is designed to enclose the front and side portions of a bicycle, and optionally the handle bars to provide protection for the upper legs of the operator against rain, mud and other wet weather conditions. However, this apron does not provide protection to the lower legs. Furthermore, this apron does not provide for compact storage within a pocket or saddle bag etc., when not in use.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,169,888 (Tulloch; Jul. 15, 1914) teaches a shield for use with bicycles or motorcycles to protect the operator from inclement weather. The device is suspended over the handle bars by means of a support framework to cover the operator's hands and extends downwardly to cover the operator's lower extremities. Clips are used to secure the device in place on the support framework over the front of the cycle. When not in use, the device may be rolled up and stored on the support framework above the handle bars. However, the shield is only loosely attached to the bike frame and would flap excessively in wind thereby providing reduced protection to the rider, and possibly be unsafe. Furthermore, this shield requires partial removal in order to permit the rider to mount or dismount the vehicle.
Although the prior art covers and shields may protect the motorcycle, or bicycle, and operator from wind, precipitation or projectile objects, each produces a dramatic effect on the aesthetic appeal of the vehicle. Additionally, some of the prior art devices are potentially unsafe since without fitting tightly to the vehicle, there is a possibility that the cover will flap in the wind and become entangled in the moving parts of the bike. Other covers, such as those designed to encase the operator, may be unsafe in that the movement of the operator is restricted. Furthermore many of these devices are not portable and compact, and easily stowed when not in use. Many of the prior art devices are also costly and several are permanently or semi-permanently attached to the frame of the vehicle. There is no disclosure within the prior art of a flexible, compact shield that is easily removed and that affords protection to the legs, mid region of the body and hands of a rider, and that does not interfere with the mounting or dismounting a bike.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to shields for motorcycles, bicycles and the like, and more specifically to removable shields which deflect wind, water, debris and objects such as stones and bugs away from the front of a motorcycle or bicycle.
According to the present invention there is provided a removable shield for deflecting wind and projectile objects from the front of a vehicle, said shield comprising a flexible material sized to cover a portion of the front of said vehicle between handlebar and front fender or front fork; and attachment means extending from said flexible material for securing said shield to the front of said vehicle.
This invention is also directed to a removable shield as defined above, wherein said attachment means secure said shield to said handlebar and to said front fender of said vehicle. Furthermore, said attachment means may as required secure said shield to said handlebar and to said front fork of said vehicle. This invention also includes the removable shield as defined above, wherein said attachment means secure said shield material to the rear view mirror stems of said handlebar.
The present invention also relates to the removable shield as defined above, wherein the attachment means comprise at least one elastomeric cord adapted for attachment to said handlebar, said front fender, or front fork. Furthermore, this invention encompasses the removable shield as defined above, additionally comprising anchoring straps extending from said flexible material to attach to the front of said vehicle in at least one attachment point located between said handlebar and front fender, or front fork. The anchoring straps may comprise hook and loop fasteners, and may be positioned to attach said flexible material to the front turning signal stems of said vehicle.
This invention also relates to the removable shield as defined above, wherein the attachment means further comprises at least one clamp means adapted for attachment to said handlebar, said front fender, front fork, or other item on the front of said vehicle, or a combination thereof; said clamp means adapted for attachment to said elastomeric cord. Furthermore, said clamp means allows reversible affixation of said elastomeric cord and the front of said vehicle so that the flexible material will be maintained in a position located between said handlebar and front fender or front fork.
This invention also includes the removable shield as defined above, wherein the flexible material is nylon, plastic, vinyl or leather.
This invention is also directed to the removable shield as defined above, wherein the vehicle is a motorcycle, and further provides for an aperture in said shield for a headlight, furthermore, said aperture may comprise an elasticized perimeter adapted to fit around said headlight, and the elasticized perimeter may additionally comprises a hook and loop fastener closure for adjusting the fit of said aperture around said headlight.
This invention also provides for the removable shield as defined above, wherein the vehicle is a bicycle.
The removable shield of the present invention has the advantage that it may be securely and closely fastened to the vehicle when in use, thus decreasing the likelihood of entanglement with moving parts of the vehicle. A further advantage resides in that the shield of the present invention is flexible and removable from the vehicle, and thus is easily and compactly stowed in a saddlebag or elsewhere upon removal. Additionally, the securing of the shield to the vehicle has minimal aesthetic impact on the appearance of the vehicle, and when attached, the shield of the present invention does not interfe

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