Motorcycle seat

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Inventors

Brown, William H.

Application #

363792

Filed

Jul-29-1999

Published

Aug-14-2001

Current US Class

180/219
280/290
297/195.1

International Classes

B62J 001/00

Field of Search

180/219 280/288.4 280/290 297/195.1 297/203 297/214

Assignee

Harley-Davidson Motor Company (Milwaukee, WI)

Examiners

Hurley; Kevin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Michael Best & Friedrich LLP

US Patent References

3940166   Auxiliary retention...
5558260   Detachable motorcy...
5608957   Method of making...
6012770   Seat cover in strap...
6070896   Seat fixing structur...

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Other References

1987-1989 1340 Parts Catalog, pgs. 122-123. 1997 Motorcycles--1 page (not numbered). 1998 Star Yamaha--2 facing pages (not numbered). 1989 Custom Chrome Catalog. 1997 J & P Cycles, pgs. 21-10 and 21-11.

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Abstract
A motorcycle includes a frame having an aperture, and a seat having an insert member that is inserted into the aperture to at least partially substantially secure the seat to the frame. A strap defines a loop surrounding a portion of the seat. The strap is manually releasably attached to the frame by way of a coupling member and a bushing having a biasing member. The coupling member includes an opening having an enlarged clearance portion and a reduced retaining portion, and the biasing member includes a split ring constructed of spring steel. When the bushing is positioned within the retaining portion of the opening with the split ring in the second condition, the biasing member resists movement of the coupling member. Manually-operable thumb screws are provided to permit quick attachment and release of the seat to the frame.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A motorcycle comprising:

a frame including a tubular portion providing structural support to the motorcycle and having an aperture;

a seat having an insert member that is positioned in said aperture in said tubular portion; and

a strap extending over said seat to at least partially substantially fix said seat with respect to said frame, at least one end of said strap being manually releasably attached to said frame.

2. The motorcycle of claim 1, wherein said seat includes an undersurface, and wherein said insert member is mounted to said undersurface of said seat.

3. The motorcycle of claim 1, wherein a portion of said strap extends under a portion of said seat.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to motorcycle seat assemblies.

BACKGROUND

Prior art motorcycles include various means for mounting the motorcycle seat to the motorcycle frame. One way that the seat has been mounted to the frame in the past is by way of a tongue mounted to the undersurface of the seat, and a loop, strap, tube, or other hollow member mounted to the backbone of the frame. The tongue is inserted into the hollow member to resist upward movement of the seat. Additionally, some prior art motorcycles include various fasteners that further mount the seat to the frame at various locations.

Many countries have safety regulations for motorcycles. One common safety regulation is the requirement of a "seat strap" on a motorcycle onto which a passenger on the motorcycle may hold. In some countries, this regulation may also require that the seat strap be strong enough such that the entire motorcycle may be picked up by the strap alone. The strap is typically affixed by fasteners to the motorcycle frame on either side of the seat, and extends across the seat
 
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