Information
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Patent Grant
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6802407
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Patent Number
6,802,407
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Date Filed
Friday, April 11, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 12, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Butler; Douglas C.
- King; Bradley
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 188 2661
- 188 281
- 188 2828
- 188 2829
- 188 2991
- 188 285
- 188 300
- 188 313
- 188 3191
- 188 3192
- 188 32213
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- 280 283
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A front suspension device includes an inner tube fixedly connected to the crown portion of the front fork and movably inserted in an outer tube. A valve member is received in the inner tube and connected to a sleeve which extends from the inner tube and an adjusting member is connected to the sleeve and the outer tube. An end cap is fixed to the first end of the inner tube and connected to a hollow tube which is mounted by a ring member engaged with an inner periphery of the inner tube. A spring is mounted to the hollow tube. A core is movably received in the hollow tube and has a first end connected to an adjusting switch. A head is connected to the second end of the core and movably seals paths defined through the ring member. The spring is not compressed when the paths are sealed by the head. When a large pressure is applied to the head, the ring member is moved upward to compress the spring to re-activate the suspension device.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to front suspension device that can be locked when the bike goes uphill and an adjustment feature allows the suspension device reactivated when a sudden and large impact is applied to the front wheel.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A conventional bicycle front suspension device “A” is disclosed in FIG.
8
and generally includes an inner tube
21
connected to a crown portion
10
of the front fork and an outer tube
22
in which the inner tube
21
is movably received. A spring is received in the inner tube
21
and stopped by a valve member
25
received in a lower end of the inner tube
21
. An end of a sleeve
26
is connected to the valve member
25
and the other end of the sleeve
26
is connected to an adjusting member
27
which is fixed to the outer tube
22
. The spring reacts promptly when the front wheel is ridden on a rough road so that the rider does not feel comfortable because the spring immediately releases the energy absorbed. In order to improve the shortcoming, the user may operate the adjusting member
27
to allow some liquid flows out from the sleeve
26
to reduce the speed of the spring that releases the energy. Nevertheless, when the bicycle goes uphill, the front suspension device becomes one of the sources of the resistant force for the rider. The sink of the front suspension device increases a component force that the rider has to overcome.
The present invention intends to provide a front suspension device that can be locked when the bicycle goes uphill and the situation can be unlocked automatically when a large impact is applied to the suspension device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a front suspension device which comprises an inner tube having a first end connected to a crown portion of a front fork and a second end of the inner tube is movably inserted in an outer tube. A valve member is received in the inner tube and a first end of a sleeve is connected to the valve member. An adjusting member is connected a second end of the sleeve which extends from the inner tube and the adjusting member is fixed to the outer tube.
An end cap is fixedly connected to the first end of the inner tube and a first end of a hollow tube is connected to the end cap and received in the inner tube. A sealing ring is movably connected to a second end of the hollow tube and engaged with an inner periphery of the inner tube. A spring is mounted to the tube and in contact between the end cap and the sealing ring. A plurality of paths are defined through the sealing ring.
A core is movably received in a passage of the hollow tube and a first end of the core is connected to an adjusting switch which is rotatably connected to the end cap. A head is connected to a second end of the core and movably seals the paths.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows the front suspension device connected to the front fork of a bicycle;
FIG. 2
is a cross sectional view to show the front suspension device of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a cross sectional view to show the hollow tube connected between the end cap and the ring member in the inner tube;
FIG. 4
is a cross sectional view to show the adjusting switch is rotated and the head connected to the core is lifted to seal the paths in the ring member;
FIG. 4A
shows the front suspension device is locked;
FIG. 5
shows the bicycle goes uphill while the front suspension device is locked;
FIG. 6
shows a large pressure is applied to the head to push the ring member upward;
FIG. 7
shows the front suspension device is reactivated when a large pressure is applied to the head of the core, and
FIG. 8
shows a conventional front suspension device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1
to
3
, the front suspension device of the present invention comprises an inner tube
21
having a first end connected to a crown portion
10
of a front fork and a second end of the inner tube
21
IS movably inserted in an outer tube
22
. A sleeve
24
is located between the inner tube
21
and the outer tube
22
. A valve member
25
is received in the inner tube
21
and includes a ring
28
which is engaged with an inner periphery of the inner tube
21
and a first end of a sleeve
26
is connected to the valve member
25
. An adjusting member
27
is connected a second end of the sleeve
26
and the second end of the sleeve
26
extends through a sealing member
29
received in the second end of the inner tube
21
and the adjusting member
27
is fixed to the outer tube
22
.
An adjusting device
30
includes an end cap
32
which has an outer threaded section
324
which is threadedly connected to a threaded section defined in the inner periphery of the first end of the inner tube
21
with a seal ring
328
mounted to the end cap
32
. A first end of a hollow tube
33
has an outer threaded section
331
which is threadedly connected to a recessed threaded section
323
of the end cap
32
. The hollow tube
33
is received in the inner tube
21
and has a passage
330
defined therethrough. A sealing ring
36
is movably mounted to a second end of the hollow tube
33
and engaged with the inner periphery of the inner tube
21
by the O-ring
361
. A plurality of paths
362
are defined through the ring member
36
so that the chamber “B” between the end cap
32
and the ring member
36
communicates with the chamber “C” between the valve member
25
and the ring member
36
. A spring
35
is mounted to the hollow tube
33
and in contact between the end cap
32
and the sealing ring
36
.
A core
34
is movably received in a passage
330
of the hollow tube
33
and a first end of the core
34
is connected to an adjusting switch
31
which is rotatably connected to the end cap
32
. A head
342
having a tapered periphery
345
is connected to a second end of the core
34
and movably engaged with a tapered recess
360
defined in an underside of the ring member
36
so as to seal the paths
362
. The hollow tube
33
has an enlarged area
333
defined in an inner periphery of the passage
330
and the core
34
has two annular grooves
343
in which seals
344
are engaged, the seals
344
engaged with an inner periphery of the enlarged area
333
.
The adjusting switch
31
has a central piece
312
extending through a central hole
311
defined in the adjusting switch
31
and a connection piece
341
is threadedly connected to the central piece
312
in a threaded hole
321
in the end cap
32
and connected to the first end of the core
34
. A positioning concavity
323
is defined in a top of the end cap
32
and a positioning rod
313
extending from an underside of the adjusting switch
31
is inserted in the concavity
323
. The end cap
32
further has a recess
325
defined in the top thereof and a spring
327
and a bead
326
are respectively received in the recess
325
. A plurality of notches
314
are defined in an underside of the adjusting switch
31
and the bead
326
is engaged with one of the notches
314
.
When the adjusting switch
31
is positioned at unlocked position as shown in
FIG. 3
, when the front wheel is ridden on a bump, the pressure pushes the ring member
36
upward so that oil in the chamber “B” can release from the paths
362
and the gap
345
between the head
342
and the inner periphery of the tapered recess
360
of the ring member
36
.
Referring to
FIGS. 4
,
4
A and
5
, when rotating the adjusting switch
31
to locked position before the bicycle goes uphill, the core
34
is lifted and the head
32
seals the paths
362
. The chamber “B” is isolated from the chamber “C” so that the oil in the chamber “B” becomes an incompressible solid part so that the suspension device does not work.
As shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, if the front wheel is ridden over a bump and oil in the chamber between the inner tube
21
and the outer tube
22
enters the holes
261
(
FIG. 2
) of the sleeve
26
so that a large pressure is applied to the head
342
and the ring member
36
. This generates a force that is larger than the force of the spring
35
, the ring member
36
is moved upward and the spring
35
is compressed. The paths
362
and the gap
345
are opened and the oil in the chamber “B” may release from the paths
362
and the gap
345
. Therefore, when a large impact is happened to the front wheel, the front suspension device is re-activated again. After the wheel rolls over the bump, the spring
35
pushes the ring member
36
back to its original position and the paths
362
are sealed by the head
345
again.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A front suspension device comprising:an inner tube having a first end connected to a crown portion of a front fork and a second end of the inner tube movably inserted in an outer tube, a valve member received in the inner tube and a first end of a sleeve connected to the valve member, an adjusting member connected a second end of the sleeve, the second end of the sleeve extending from the inner tube and the adjusting member fixed to the outer tube; an end cap fixedly connected to the first end of the inner tube and a first end of a hollow tube connected to the end cap and received in the inner tube, a sealing ring movably connected to a second end of the hollow tube and engaged with an inner periphery of the inner tube, a spring mounted to the hollow tube and being in contact between the end cap and the sealing ring, a plurality of paths defined through the sealing ring, and a core movably received in a passage of the hollow tube and a first end of the core connected to an adjusting switch which is rotatably connected to the end cap, a head connected to a second end of the core and movably sealing the paths.
- 2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adjusting switch has a central piece extending therethrough and connected to the first end of the core.
- 3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the end cap has a recess defined in a top thereof, and a spring and a bead are respectively received in the recess, a plurality of notches defined in an underside of the adjusting switch and the bead engaged with one of the notches.
- 4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the head has an tapered periphery and the ring member has a tapered recess defined in an underside thereof so as to receive the head therein.
- 5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner tube has a threaded section defined in an inner periphery of the first end thereof and the end cap has an outer threaded section which is threadedly connected to the threaded section of the first end of the inner tube.
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Date |
Kind |
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Browning |
Jun 1997 |
A |
6120049 |
Gonzalez et al. |
Sep 2000 |
A |
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Rathbun |
Feb 2002 |
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