IP Library Granted Patent US 7,556,114
Granted Patent B2
US 7,556,114 · App. 11/384,673 · Granted Jul 7, 2009

Motorcycle with interchangeable rear components

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,556,114
App. No.
11/384,673
Granted
Jul 7, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A convertible motorcycle assembly has a chassis, a driver's seat, and a latch assembly which secures the driver's seat to the forward portion of the chassis. A bracket is mounted on the chassis adjacent the rearward end of the driver's seat, and selectively mounted on the chassis rearwardly of the driver's seat are interchangeable rear components comprising a passenger seat and a storage compartment. The forward end of the interchangeable rear components has at least one forwardly extending tongue engaged with the bracket, and the rear component is secured to the chassis by a second latch assembly adjacent the rear end of the rear component. This latch assembly includes a second releasable latch on the chassis and second key lock on the rear component engaged with the second latch assembly for effecting and preventing release of the second latch assembly.

Claims (25)

1. A convertible motorcycle assembly comprising:

(a) a chassis;

(b) a driver's seat;

(c) first latch means securing said driver's seat to the forward portion of said chassis, said latch means including a releasable first latch element on said chassis and a cooperating latch element on said driver's seat engaged with said first latch element;

(d) a bracket mounted on said chassis adjacent the rearward end of said driver's seat;

(e) a passenger seat mounted on said chassis rearwardly of said driver's seat, the forward end of said passenger seat having at least one forwardly extending tongue engaged with said bracket;

(f) second latch means on said passenger seat securing the seat to said chassis and comprising a releasable second latch element on said chassis adjacent the rear end of said passenger seat and a cooperating latch element on said passenger seat engaged with said second latch element;

(g) a first key lock engaged with said second latch means on said passenger seat which is engaged with said second latch for effecting and preventing release of said second latch means, whereby the passenger seat can be readily released and removed from the chassis and replaced by a storage container with the sane mounting means; and

(h) said latch means for securing said driver's seat on said chassis including (i) a latch pin mounted on the motorcycle chassis, (ii) a latch housing mounted on said seat and having a passage into which said latch pin extends, (iii) a latch lever pivotably mounted in said housing and pivotable into a latching position in which it engages said latch pin to prevent its retraction from the latch housing, biasing means biasing said latch lever into said latching position, said latch lever being pivotable against the biasing action of said biasing means to disengage said latch lever from said latch pin and permit the driver's seat to be disengaged from said latch pin.

2. The convertible motorcycle assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein there is included a key lock mounted on the exterior of said passenger seat and including a rotatable shaft and a latch lever engaging means on said shaft engageable with said latch lever to effect pivoting thereof.

3. The convertible motorcycle assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said passenger seat has a platform with a lower suffice upon which said latch housing is mounted.

4. The convertible motorcycle assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said latch pin has a shoulder in its circumference and said latch lever engages below said shoulder in said latching position.

5. The convertible motorcycle assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said latch pin has two frustoconical portions along its axial length which provide a pair of shoulders beneath which said latching lever is engageable.

6. The convertible motorcycle assembly in accordance with claim 2 wherein said key lock has a housing in which said shaft is rotatable and a portion on an exterior surface of said driver's seat containing a key receiving recess for rotation of said shaft between locked and unlatching positions.

7. A convertible motorcycle assembly comprising:

(a) a chassis;

(b) a driver's seat;

(c) first latch means securing said driver's seat to the forward portion of said chassis, said latch means including a releasable first latch element on said chassis and a cooperating latch element on said driver's seat engaged with said first latch element;

(d) a bracket mounted on said chassis adjacent the rearward end of said driver's seat;

(e) a storage compartment for mounting on said chassis rearwardly of said driver's seat, the forward end of said passenger seat having at least one forwardly extending tongue engaged with said bracket;

(f) second latch means on said storage compartment securing the storage compartment to said chassis and comprising a releasable second latch element on said chassis adjacent the rear end of said storage compartment and a cooperating latch element on said compartment engaged with said second latch element;

(g) a first key lock engaged wit said second latch means on said compartment which is engaged with said second latch for effecting and preventing release of said second latch means, whereby the compartment can be readily released and removed from the chassis and replaced by the passenger seat having the same mounting means; and

(h) said latch means for securing said driver's seat on said chassis including (i) a latch pin mounted on the motorcycle chassis, (ii) a latch housing mounted on said seat and having a passage into which said latch pin extends, (iii) a latch lever pivotably mounted in said housing and pivotable into a latching position in which it engages said latch pin to prevent its retraction from the latch housing, biasing means biasing said latch lever into said latching position, said latch lever being pivotable against the biasing action of said biasing means to disengage said latch lever from said latch pin and permit the driver's seat to be disengaged from said latch pin.

8. The convertible motorcycle assembly in accordance with claim 5 wherein said latch pin has two frustoconical portions along its axial length which provide a pair of shoulders beneath which said latching lever is engageable.

9. The convertible motorcycle assembly in accordance with claim 6 wherein said key lock has a housing in which said shaft is rotatable and a portion on an exterior surface of said driver's seat containing a key receiving recess for rotation of said shaft between locked and unlatching positions.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 3, 2012
From: COMERICA BANK
To: CORBIN PACIFIC, INC.
Reel/Frame 029395/0734 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 23, 2009
From: CORBIN PACIFIC, INC.
To: COMERICA BANK
Reel/Frame 022584/0133 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 20, 2006
From: HANAGAN, MICHAEL W.
To: CORBIN PACIFIC, INC.
Reel/Frame 017713/0620 →