Claims
- 1. A mount for mounting a flashlight to a lower rear portion of a bicycle of the type having a lower stay bar from which a rear stay bar upwardly inclines, and with the mount havng a lower channel and an upper channel joined together by a generally flat web with said lower and upper channels forming an acute angle for mating engagement with the top of the lower stay bar and a side of the rear stay bar, wherein said web comprises two plates pivoted together at a reference point above which said upper channel is located and below which said lower channel is located, clamp means for adjustably holding said plates together in fixed mutually overlapping positions, a third channel for supporting a flashlight that extends generally parallel with said lower channel aside said web, and binding means for binding said upper channel to the rear stay bar and a flashlight to said third channel.
- 2. A mount for mounting a flashlight to a lower rear portion of a bicycle of the type having a lower stay bar from which a rear stay bar upwardly inclines from adjacent a rear wheel axis, and with said mount having two elongated concave surfaces oriented at an acute angle with respect to each other that face mutually transverse planes so as to be adapted to be respectively mated atop the lower stay bar and aside the rear stay bar, and a third elongated conave surface adapted to hold a flashlght that extends generally parallel with the one of said concave surfaces adapted to be mated aside the rear stay bar, and binding means for releasibly binding a flashlight within said third elongated concave surface and said mount to the rear stay bar.
- 3. The mount of claim 2 comprising means for adjusting the position and orientation of said two elongated concave surfaces relative to one another.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of Application Ser. No. 775,797 filed Sept. 13, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,618,081, which is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 559,098 filed Dec. 7, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,541,555 issued Sept. 17, 1985.
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Divisions (1)
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