Motorcycle saddlebag mounting system

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Inventors

Galbraith, Stephen L.
Sucharski, Brian

Application #

365296

Filed

Jul-30-1999

Published

Feb-26-2002

Current US Class

180/219
224/423
280/288.4

International Classes

B62J 007/04

Field of Search

403/330 403/331 248/222.41 248/223.21 224/413 224/423 224/447 224/450 280/288.4 280/304.5 180/219 180/225

Assignee

Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc. (Milwaukee, WI)

Examiners

Lerner; Avraham H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Michael Best & Friedrich LLP

US Patent References

4580706   Saddlebag and ass...
4979658   Backpack/saddleb...
5738020   Lock box and mou...
5762249   Saddlebag support...
5779303   Support bracket sys...
6053384   Mounting system fo...
6123239   Adjustable attachm...

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Other References

1987-1989 1340 Parts Catalog, pp. 258-261. 1997 J & P Cycles, pp. 22-3 and 22-4. 1993 and 1994 1340 Parts Catalog, pp. 298-301.

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Abstract
A saddlebag mounting system that eliminates the need for external fasteners on the rear fender and corresponding tail section. The saddlebag is mounted to the inner surface of the rear fender using a saddlebag mounting system, including a mounting bracket. The mounting bracket preferably includes an inner bracket coupled to the inner surface of the rear fender, and an outer bracket coupled to the inner bracket, the saddlebag being mounted to the outer bracket. The rear fender can be provided with an inner support mounted to the inner surface to facilitate attachment of the inner bracket. For example, the inner support can include a slotted opening, and a fastener can be used to couple the inner bracket to the inner support. Preferably, the fastener includes a head portion positioned within the slotted opening. The slotted opening can take on a variety of shapes, but preferably includes a wide portion larger than the head portion of the fastener, and a narrow portion smaller than the head portion of the fastener. With this design, the head portion can be inserted into the wide portion and subsequently slid into the narrow portion. Tightening of the fastener to the inner bracket will result in securing the inner bracket to the inner support.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A motorcycle comprising:

a frame;

a front wheel coupled to said frame;

a rear wheel coupled to said frame;

a rear fender coupled to said frame and positioned over said rear wheel, said rear fender including an inner surface generally facing said rear wheel;

an inner support directly mounted to and extending longitudinally along said inner surface of said rear fender;

a saddlebag mounting system directly mounted to said inner support; and

a saddlebag supported by said saddlebag mounting system.

2. A motorcycle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mounting system includes:

an inner bracket extending between said rear wheel and said inner surface and being directly mounted to said inner support; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to the field of motorcycles and, more specifically, to the field of saddlebag mounting systems.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Motorcycles typically include fenders positioned over the wheels to prevent debris (e.g., dirt, water, etc.) from being thrown into the air as the motorcycle travels over a surface. For example, front and rear fenders can be positioned around the front and rear wheels, respectively.

The front fender can be coupled to the front fork of the motorcycle so that the front fender turns with the fork and wheel. The front fender can be secured to the fork so that the front fender either moves upward when the front wheel encounters a bump or, alternatively, stays stationary relative to the upward moving wheel.

The rear fender can be coupled to the tail section of the frame in a position over the rear wheel. This is commonly done in such a way that the rear fender does not move with the rear wheel when the rear wheel encounters a bump. In this design, the rear fender is typically bolted to the tail section of the motorcycle using bolts that pass through the tail section and through the rear fender.
 
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