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The anchor seat 11 is formed in a tubular fashion and fastened to a bicycle frame. It has a fastening portion 111 on one side to be coupled with a screw for fastening and a coupling portion 112 on another side that has respectively a round hole 113 on two lateral sides and a recess 114 at a front end.
The sleeve 12 is a hollow barrel with an aperture 121 on each of two sides to receive a pin 123 which also runs through the round holes 113 so that the sleeve 12 is fastened to the anchor seat 11. The sleeve 12 further has a plurality of notches 122 on an inner rim close to one end thereof.
The rotary member 13 is held in the sleeve 12, and has at least one wedge trough 131 on a front end to be wedged in by a latch portion 21 of a lock 2, and at least one latch member 132 jutting from the periphery of a rear end thereof to be latched in the notches 122 of the sleeve 12. It also has a housing chamber 133 which has an opening to receive, in this order, the pushbutton 14, the thrust member 15, a first spring S1, the spacer 13 and a second spring S2. The housing chamber 133 has two guiding ribs 134 and an annular groove 135, and an opening 136 on one side, and an orifice 137 on a front side to communicate with the wedge trough 131.
The pushbutton 14 (also referring to
The thrust member 15 is located in the housing chamber 133, and has a second slant surface 151 mating and bucking the first slant surface 142 of the pushbutton 14. It also has a strut 152 on one end inserting into the orifice 137 of the rotary member 13, and a cavity 153 on another end to hold the first spring S1. It further has respectively a guiding trough 154 on a upper side and a lower side to couple with the guiding rib 134.
The spacer 16 is located in the housing chamber 133, and has a plurality of lugs 161 on the periphery to be wedged in the annular groove 135. It also has another cavity 162 on a front side to hold the first spring S1, and another side to be pressed by one end of the second spring S2. The second spring S2 has another end pressing the recess 114 of the anchor seat 11.
In the bicycle holding dock 1 thus formed, the rotary member 13 is pushed by the second spring S2 so that the latch member 132 is latched in the notches 122 of the sleeve 12 in normal conditions to form an anchoring condition. When there is a desire to change the angle of the wedge trough 131, push the rotary member 13 towards the anchor seat 11, the latch member 132 escapes from the notch 122, then the rotary member 13 can be rotated (referring to
In short, the invention provides a simple adjustment operation by pushing and rotating. Adjustment can be done whenever desired without using any tools. It eliminates the trouble of carrying tools occurred to the conventional techniques and offers a significant improvement.