Claims
- 1. A retainer device for a personal vehicle that has tubular handlebars for steering comprising, a lug with an annular groove sized to be mounted partially within a handlebar with a lug end projecting outwardly from an end thereof that has a lug portion adjacent the handlebar end of a thickness less than the thickness of the handlebar end, and a sleeve having a spring loaded bearing adapted to be forced into said lug groove for locking the sleeve upon the lug thus being removably mountable upon said lug end in a position spaced from said handlebar end with at least a portion of the less thick lug end portion providing a gap between the sleeve and handlebar end in which an object may be releasibly captured and retained.
- 2. The retainer device of claim 1 wherein said sleeve has a tubular channel that extends over said bearing and a locking collar mounted within said channel for movement between a position over said bearing and a position aside said bearing.
- 3. The retainer device of claim 2 wherein said locking collar is mounted to a keyed lock that is accessible from the exterior of said sleeve.
- 4. A retainer device for a personal vehicle that has tubular handlebars for steering comprising, a lug sized to be mounted partially within a handlebar with a lug end projecting outwardly from an end thereof that has a lug portion adjacent the handlebar end of a thickness less than the thickness of the handlebar end, and a sleeve removably mountable upon said lug end in a position spaced from said handlebar end with at least a portion of the less thick lug end portion providing a gap between the sleeve and handlebar end in which an object may be releasibly captured and retained and wherein said lug has a spring loaded bearing adapted to be forced into a groove in said sleeve for locking the sleeve upon the lug.
- 5. A retainer device for a personal vehicle that has tubular handlebars for steering comprising, a lug sized to be mounted partially within a handlebar with a lug end projecting outwardly from an end thereof that has a lug portion adjacent the handlebar end of a thickness less than the thickness of the handlebar end, a sleeve removably mountable upon said lug end in a position spaced from said handlebar end with at least a portion of the less thick lug end portion providing a gap between the sleeve and handlebar end in which an object may be releasibly captured and retained, and a foam collar mounted to an end of said sleeve adjacent the handlebars to reside within the gap and inhibit rattling of an object retained therein.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/741,624 filed Dec. 19, 2000.
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