A sail system for a velocipede uses a swinging gate that pivots between a closed position, flush against the velocipede and an open position for sailing. A spring cord pulls the gate toward the open position while a control cord pulls the gate toward the closed position. A slide slidably disposed on
A sail system for a velocipede uses a swinging gate that pivots between a closed position, flush against the velocipede and an open position for sailing. A spring cord pulls the gate toward the open position while a control cord pulls the gate toward the closed position. A slide slidably disposed on a top tube controls positioning of the control cord and locks this cord in a particular position. A shield is also attached to the velocipede.
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1. A sail system for a velocipede, the velocipede having a top tube, a head tube, a pair of chain stays, and a handle bar, the sail system comprising: a swinging frame member having a relatively flat attachment board attached thereto, the board member having a front surface and an opposing rear surf
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A sail system for a velocipede, the velocipede having a top tube, a head tube, a pair of chain stays, and a handle bar, the sail system comprising: a swinging frame member having a relatively flat attachment board attached thereto, the board member having a front surface and an opposing rear surface, the swinging frame member configured to be hingedly attached to the velocipede at an attachment point and capable of swinging between a closed position with the front surface essentially flush against the velocipede and an open position with the front surface oriented essentially normal to the velocipede;a first pulley configured to be attached to the velocipede rearward of the attachment point;a control cord having a first end attached to the swinging frame member or to the attachment board and having a second end, the control cord passing over the first pulley such that pulling on the second end of the control cord pulls the swinging frame member toward and ultimately into the closed position;a resilient spring cord having a first end attached to the swinging frame member or to the attachment board and a second end attached to the velocipede forward of the attachment point such that the spring cord biases the swinging frame member toward the open position; anda slide configured to be slidably disposed on a top tube of the velocipede and be capable of being frictionally held stationary on the top tube such that the second end of the control cord is attached to the slide. 2. The sail system as in claim 1 wherein the swinging frame member has an attachment strap thereon such that a sport board is configured to be attached to the swinging frame member and secured thereto via the attachment strap. 3. The sail system as in claim 1 further comprising a frame having a pair of attachment frame members, each attachment frame member configured to be attached to a respective one of the chains stays and the swinging frame member being attached to the velocipede via one of the attachment frame members, the frame also having a top plate onto which the first pulley is attached. 4. The sail system as in claim 1 further comprising a shield configured to be attached to the handle bar. 5. A sail system for a velocipede, the velocipede having a top tube, a head tube, a pair of chain stays, and a handle bar, the sail system comprising: a swinging frame member having a relatively flat attachment board attached thereto, the board member having a front surface and an opposing rear surface, the swinging frame member configured to be hingedly attached to the velocipede at an attachment point and capable of swinging between a closed position with the front surface essentially flush against the velocipede and an open position with the front surface oriented essentially normal to the velocipede;a first pulley configured to be attached to the velocipede rearward of the attachment point;a control cord having a first end attached to the swinging frame member or to the attachment board and having a second end, the control cord passing over the first pulley such that pulling on the second end of the control cord pulls the swinging frame member toward and ultimately into the closed position;a resilient spring cord having a first end attached to the swinging frame member or to the attachment board and a second end attached to the velocipede forward of the attachment point such that the spring cord biases the swinging frame member toward the open position; anda second pulley configured to be impaled by the head tube of the velocipede such that the control cord also passes over the second pulley. 6. The sail system as in claim 5 further comprising a slide configured to be slidably disposed on a top tube of the velocipede and be capable of being frictionally held stationary on the top tube such that the second end of the control cord is attached to the slide. 7. The sail system as in claim 6 wherein the swinging frame member has an attachment strap thereon such that a sport board is configured to be attached to the swinging frame member and secured thereto via the attachment strap. 8. The sail system as in claim 7 further comprising a frame having a pair of attachment frame members, each attachment frame member configured to be attached to a respective one of the chains stays and the swinging frame member being attached to the velocipede via one of the attachment frame members, the frame also having a top plate onto which the first pulley is attached. 9. The sail system as in claim 8 further comprising a shield configured to be attached to the handle bar. 10. A sail system for a velocipede, the velocipede having a top tube, a head tube, a pair of chain stays, and a handle bar, the sail system comprising: a swinging frame member having a relatively flat attachment board attached thereto, the board member having a front surface and an opposing rear surface, the swinging frame member configured to be hingedly attached to the velocipede at an attachment point and capable of swinging between a closed position with the front surface essentially flush against the velocipede and an open position with the front surface oriented essentially normal to the velocipede;a first pulley configured to be attached to the velocipede rearward of the attachment point;a control cord having a first end attached to the swinging frame member or to the attachment board and having a second end, the control cord passing over the first pulley such that pulling on the second end of the control cord pulls the swinging frame member toward and ultimately into the closed position;a resilient spring cord having a first end attached to the swinging frame member or to the attachment board and a second end attached to the velocipede forward of the attachment point such that the spring cord biases the swinging frame member toward the open position; anda frame having a pair of attachment frame members, each attachment frame member attached to a respective one of the chains stays and the swinging frame member being attached to the velocipede via one of the attachment frame members, the frame also having a top plate onto which the first pulley is attached. 11. The sail system as in claim 10 further comprising a second pulley impaled by the head tube of the velocipede such that the control cord also passes over the second pulley. 12. The sail system as in claim 11 further comprising a slide slidably disposed on a top tube of the velocipede and capable of being frictionally held stationary on the top tube such that the second end of the control cord is attached to the slide. 13. The sail system as in claim 12 wherein the swinging frame member has an attachment strap thereon such that a sport board is configured to be attached to the swinging frame member and secured thereto via the attachment strap. 14. The sail system as in claim 13 further comprising a shield configured to be attached to the handle bar. 15. The sail system as in claim 10 wherein the swinging frame member has an attachment strap thereon such that a sport board is configured to be attached to the swinging frame member and secured thereto via the attachment strap. 16. The sail system as in claim 10 further comprising a shield configured to be attached to the handle bar.
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Merrill Timothy L. ; Vitelli Michael J., Adjustable bicycle sail apparatus.
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