Claims
- 1. A pivoting handlebar assembly comprising:
a central support subassembly; a pair of rear struts having first (inner) ends pivotally attached to the central support subassembly; a pair of front struts having first (inner) ends pivotally attached to the central support subassembly; gear means attached to the first ends of the front struts and engaged with one another so as to assure that the front struts will pivot in unison with one another relative to the central support subassembly; a pair of handlebar carriers, each of the handlebar carriers extending between and being pivotally attached to second (outer) ends of the rear and front struts; and a pair of handlebars attached to the handlebar carriers, with the two pairs of rear and front struts being pivotable relative to the central support assembly so as to shift the handlebars from one to the other of a rearward and outboard “drop” position and a forward and inboard aerodynamic “aero” position.
- 2. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 1 further including lock means carried by the central support subassembly for releasably locking the front struts in their outboard or inboard positions.
- 3. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 1 wherein said central support subassembly is adapted for attachment to a bicycle steering stem.
- 4. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 1 further including a bicycle steering stem attached to and projecting from said central support subassembly.
- 5. A pivoting handlebar assembly comprising:
a central support; first and second handlebars; a parallelogram linkage system connected to and extending between said central support and said first and second handlebars, said linkage system being adapted to allow said first and second handlebars to swing from a first position in which said handlebars are spaced apart a predetermined maximum distance and a second position in which said handlebars are spaced apart a predetermined minimum position.
- 6. A pivoting handlebar assembly comprising:
a central support; first and second handlebars; and a parallelogram linkage system connected to and extending between said central support and said first and second handlebars, said linkage system comprising a first pair of struts pivotally connecting said first handlebar to said central support and a second pair of struts pivotally connecting said second handlebar to said central support, whereby said first and second handlebars may be moved in an arc relative to said central support from a first outboard position in which said handlebars are spaced apart a predetermined maximum distance and a second inboard position in which said handlebars are spaced apart a predetermined minimum position.
- 7. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 6 wherein said central support has a front end and a rear end, and further wherein said struts are arranged so that said handlebars move forwardly relative to said central support when they are moved from said first outboard position to said second inboard position.
- 8 A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 6 wherein said first and second pairs of struts each comprise a front strut and a back strut with each of said front and back struts having a first end pivotally secured to said central support and a second end pivotally secured to one of said handlebars whereby to permit said handlebars to be moved between said outboard and inboard positions, and separate gear members attached said first ends of said front struts so as to undergo rotation on the pivot axes of said first ends of said front struts when said front struts pivot relative to said central support, said separate gear members being engaged with one another so that pivotal movement of one of said front struts causes pivotal movement of the other of said front struts.
- 9. A pivoting handlebar assembly comprising:
a central support; first and second handlebars; first and second front struts each having first and second ends and first and second rear struts each having first and second ends; first pivot means pivotally connecting said first ends of said front struts to said central support and second pivot means connecting said second ends of said first and second front struts to said first and second handlebars respectively; third pivot means pivotally connecting said second ends of said rear struts to said central support and fourth pivot means connecting said second ends of said first and second rear struts to said first and second handlebars respectively; and means coupling said front struts so that pivotal movement of said first front strut relative to said central support requires a corresponding pivotal movement of said second strut relative to said central support.
- 10. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 9 wherein said means coupling said front struts are comprises first and second mutually cooperating members attached to said first ends of said first and second front struts respectively.
- 11. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 9 wherein said means coupling said front struts are gear segments that rotate as said front struts pivot relative to said central support.
- 12. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 9 wherein said central support comprises first and second parallel plates in spaced relation to one another, and further wherein said second ends of said front and rear struts extend between said first and second plates.
- 13. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 9 further including a bicycle steering stem attached to said central support.
- 14. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 13 wherein said bicycle steering stem is attached to said central support by a shaft that extends transversely of said stem.
- 15. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 14 wherein said stem has an inwardly curved surface at its front end in engagement with said shaft, and further including clamping means partially surrounding said shaft and secured to said stem, said clamping means releasably holding said shaft in tight frictional engagement with said inwardly curved surface of said stem.
- 16. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 9 wherein said struts are pivotable relative to said central support and said handlebars so that said handlebars are movable between a first outboard position in which said handlebars are spaced from one another a first maximum amount and a second inboard position in which said handlebars are spaced from one another a second maximum position, with said handlebars extending substantially parallel to one another in both said outboard position and said inboard position.
- 17. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 16 further including means for releasably locking said handlebars in at least one of said outboard and inboard positions.
- 18. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 17 wherein said means for releasably locking said handlebars comprises first and second lock members carried by said first and second front struts respectively, and locking elements carried by said central support movable into and out of locking engagement with said lock members.
- 19. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 18 further including selectively operable means for moving said locking elements into and out of locking engagement with said lock members.
- 20. A pivoting handlebar assembly according to claim 19 wherein said selectively operable means comprises an actuating cable, means connecting said cable to said locking elements, and manually operable means on said handlebar and connected to said cable for moving said cable.
- 21. A pivotable handlebar assembly for a cycle substantially as herein described and illustrated, including equivalent structures rendered obvious from the foregoing description and the accompanying drawings.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of co-pending U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/230,279, filed Sep. 6, 2000 (Atty. Docket No. NIEL-5 PROV.).
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/41987 |
9/4/2001 |
WO |
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