Chairs and seats – With holder or receptacle for disparate article – Directly under occupant seating portion
Patent
1994-03-28
1996-03-05
Cuomo, Peter M.
Chairs and seats
With holder or receptacle for disparate article
Directly under occupant seating portion
224 39, A47C 762
Patent
active
054960894
ABSTRACT:
A clip attaches accessories for bicycles using a resilient leaf bias into engagement with a receiver mounted on the accessory, and released by downward actuation to disengage a pawl from the receiver, the assembly preferably being mounted on an integral seat post cap having mounting ears.
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Seat Bag by Cannondale Corporation, Georgetown, Connecticut.
Seat Extension by Selle San Marco, Rossano Veneto, Italy.
Allred David E.
Brezina David C.
Cuomo Peter M.
Trek Bicycle Corp.
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