Package and article carriers – Vehicle attached – For rim – tire – or wheel
Patent
1989-11-22
1991-06-18
Sholl, Linda J.
Package and article carriers
Vehicle attached
For rim, tire, or wheel
224 32R, 224148, B62J 900
Patent
active
050243586
ABSTRACT:
A liquid bottle is efficiently carried by a bicycle having a tubular frame that includes a forwardly extending first tube projecting forwardly from near the seat to the steering column, and a second tube projecting downwardly and rearwardly from the steering column at an angle .alpha. relative to the first tube and toward the pedal rotor bearing, the two tubes defining an upright frame plane that extends forwardly. The liquid bottle apparatus has substantially flat, relatively narrow, opposite side walls which are substantially parallel and adapted to extend in parallel relation to the frame plane when the bottle is positioned between the first and second tubes; the bottle having a forwardly elongated upper side adapted to extend parallel to and beneath the first tube; the bottle having a forwardly and upwardly elongated lower side adapted to extend parallel to and above the second tube; a first snap connector integral with the bottle and projecting above the upper side thereof to snap connect to the first tube, and a second snap connector integral with the bottle and projecting forwardly and downwardly below the lower side thereof to snap connect to the second tube; and duct means extends within the bottle interior and to the upper exterior of the bottle so that a bicyclist can insert the upper end of the duct means into his mouth to withdraw liquid from the bottle while riding. The external body of the bottle is made of a suitable FDA approved foamed plastic to provide such bottle with thermal-insulating properties.
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Reichert Alberto J.
Reichert Ricardo H.
Asman Sanford J.
Schlumberger Industries Limited
Sholl Linda J.
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