1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an adjustment assembly, and more particularly to an adjustment assembly for a bicycle seat so that the user is able to adjust seat angle relative to the seat post according to the road conditions to have a comfortable ride with the bicycle.
2. Description of the Related Art
Nowadays, a bicycle seat normally is divided into two categories, one with two bars extending from a bottom of the seat to be movably attached to a seat post and the other one being provided with an extension formed on the bottom face of the seat to be movable relative to the seat post. Both seat categories are able to be adjusted according to the rider's requirements. However, the seat adjustment device is so configured that the rider can only adjust the seat angle within a limited scope, which often can not provide a comfortable ride to the rider due to the variety of road conditions.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an improved adjustment assembly to mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an adjustment assembly so that the rider is able to adjust the seat angle according to requirements.
In another objective of the present invention, the adjustment assembly is composed of a base adapted to be mounted on top of a seat post and two adjusting seats respectively and movably provided on two opposed sides of the base to be adapted for clamping therebetween a bicycle seat via a securing element such that the bicycle seat as well as the two adjusting seats is able to move relative to the base to accomplish the purpose of adjusting the seat angle.
In yet another objective of the present invention, each adjusting seat is provided with teeth formed on an inner face thereof to correspond to the teeth of the other adjusting seat so that when the bicycle seat is sandwiched between the adjusting seats, the bicycle seat is secured.
A further objective of the present invention is that the securing element is selected from a group consisting essentially of a combination of a bolt and a nut or a combination of a handle with a wedged head to engage with a side face of one of the adjusting seat and a nut.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The base (20) is adapted to be mounted on top of a hollow seat post (10) and includes two arcuate rails (21) formed respectively on two opposed sides of the base (20) and a connector (22) formed on a bottom of the base (20) to be inserted into an opening of the hollow seat post (10). The base (20) further has an enlarged portion (210) formed on respective end of each of the arcuate rails (21) and having a thickness larger than a thickness of a central portion of the arcuate rail (21).
Each of the two adjusting seats (30) is provided at two opposed sides of the base (20) and has an arcuate track (31) formed on a bottom thereof to correspond to and receive therein a corresponding one of the arcuate rails (21) of the base (20), a through hole (32) defined therethrough and a clamping portion (33) formed on a top portion of the adjusting seat (30). The adjusting seat (30) further has a width reduced portion (310) formed on respective end of the arcuate track (31) to correspond to a corresponding one of the enlarged portions (210) of the base (20) and teeth (330) formed on an inner face of the clamping portion (33).
The securing element (40) is a combination of a bolt (41), a nut (42) and a washer (43).
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When assembly of the present invention is finished, a bicycle seat (50) having an extension (51) formed on a bottom of the seat (50) and two shoulders (511) respectively formed on two opposed sides of the extension (51) is able to be sandwiched between the two adjusting seats (30). It is noted that the extension (51) is first sandwiched between the two adjusting seats (30) after the bolt (41) is loosened. Then the rider is able to tighten the bolt (41) to position the bicycle seat (50) between the two adjusting seats (30) so as to complete the mounting of the bicycle seat (50).
To secure engagement of the extension (51) with the adjusting seats (30), preferably, the extension (51) has a rack (512) formed on an outer side of each of the shoulders (511) to correspond to the teeth (330) of the clamping portion (33). When the rider is to adjust the bicycle seat position relative to the seat post (10), the rider may use the interaction between the teeth (330) and the rack (512) to slide the bicycle seat (50) relative to the seat post (10) so as to adjust the position of the bicycle seat (50). Further, when the bicycle seat angle is to be adjusted, the rider may use the interaction between the enlarged portion (210) formed on each end of the arcuate rails (21) and the width reduced portion (310) formed on each end of the arcuate tracks (31) to adjust the bicycle seat angle. That is, when the enlarged portion (210) is received in the width reduced portion (310), the bicycle seat (50) is fixed and secured. Because of the arcuate rails (21) of the base (20) and the arcuate tracks (31) of the adjusting seats (30), movement of the bicycle seat (50) as well as the adjusting seats (30) is able to change the angle of the bicycle seat (50), as shown in
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The base (20) has a configuration the same as that described in the earlier embodiment. However, each of the adjusting seats (30B) is configured to have an arcuate track (31B) to correspond to and receive therein the arcuate rail (21), a through hole (32B) defined therethrough to allow extension of the securing element (40) and an arcuate chute (33b) defined in an inner side face of the adjusting seat (30B).
The mediate block (36) has a body (not numbered) with a passage (361) defined therethrough to correspond to and communicate with the through hole (32B) of each of the adjusting seats (30B) so that the securing element (40) is able to extend through the through holes (32B) and the passage (361) and two wings (362) respectively formed on two opposed sides of the body and extending toward two opposite directions. Each wing (362) has a sharp edge formed on a free end of the wing (362) to correspond to a portion of the arcuate chute (33B).
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.