BICYCLE BATTERIES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
M Timyo B.V. Stepvelden 1 NL-4704 RM Roosendaal Netherlands Bicycle batteries; chargers for electric batteries for bicycles;Electric bicycles; bicycles and their parts; bicycles, parts and fittings for the aforesaid goods, namely, baskets adapted for bicycles, bags for bicycles, luggage carriers, casings for pneumatic tyres, inner tubes for pneumatic tyres, head fittings, brakes, bells, bottom bracket mounts, double seats, frames, handlebar grips, dress guards, chains, chain wheels with cranks, chain guards, fork crowns, cranks, hubs, gear hubs, brake hubs, pedals, pedal rubbers, pumps, kickstands, mudguards, handlebars, rims, spokes, forks, freewheels; seat posts and saddles for bicycles; drinking bottle holders for bicycles;
MARWI UNION MARWI A/S Kongens Nytorv 28 1050 Kobenhavn K Denmark bicycle batteries;bicycle locks;bicycle parts, namely pedals, hubs, spokes, nipples (valve stems) for tires, chains, pumps, for tires, luggage carriers, rims, chainwheels, bottom brackets and bells, head sets, bicycle helmets;bicycle lights, bicycle light generators, bicycle light reflectors, battery lights;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A bicycle towing device for towing a trailing bicycle behind a leading bicycle including a leading bicycle connection interconnected to a trailing bicycle connection by a tow bar. The trailing bicycle connection is connectable to both upper and lower locations on the trailing bicycle such that the center of gravity of the force pulling the trailing bicycle is centered on the trailing bicycle to provide stable maneuverability of the trailing bicycle. The leading bicycle connection and the trailing bicycle connection include pivotal joints that allow limited degrees of rotational movement with respect to the tow bar. In this manner of attachment, the tow bar is pivotal with respect to both the leading bicycle connection and the trailing bicycle connection to account for differences in height between the bicycles while forcing the trailing bicycle to lean at substantially the same exact angle as the leading bicycle at all times.