Claims
- 1. An all-terrain bicycle comprising a bicycle tubular frame defined by a main frame section and a front fork and a pair of rear forks to which is removable secured a front and a rear wheel; said wheels being formed of plastics material and defining a hub, a circular outer molded solid tire and an intermediate connecting framework; said outer molded solid tire being a one-piece tire defining, when viewed in transverse cross-section, a central projecting dome merging into opposed tapered wings which are recessed from the top of said dome, and an integrally molded connecting formation under said dome secured to an outer rim of said connecting framework; said dome defining a circumferential central rib about said outer molded tire for the displacement of said bicycle on a hard surface with said wings spaced from said hard surface, said wings constituting a wide tire support surface together with said central rib for the displacement of said bicycle on soft surfaces, said main frame being formed from a unitary tubular piece which is bent to form a straight top cross-bar section, a head tube connecting section, a down-tube section and an upright seat support section, an end of said top cross-bar being welded to said upright seat support section adjacent to an open top end thereof.
- 2. An all-terrain bicycle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said front fork is a unitary tubular piece which is bent in the form of a U-shaped fork and pressed at opposed fill ends thereof and machined to form drop-out connections to secure an axle of said front wheel thereto, and a steering column securable to an apex section of said U-shaped fork.
- 3. An all-terrain bicycle as claimed in claim 2 wherein said pair of rear forks are each formed from a unitary tubular piece which is bent in the form of a U-shaped fork provided with free end sections angled to a common side and defining free attaching ends for welding to said upright seat support section, and a rear drop-out connector welded to a U-section of said rear fork to secure one side of an axle of said rear wheel thereto.
- 4. An all-terrain bicycle as claimed in claim 3 wherein said tubular frame is formed from hollow metal tubes having an oval cross-section.
- 5. An all-terrain bicycle as claimed in claim 3 wherein said main frame, said pair of rear forks and said front fork through a head tube are all interconnected by six substantially straight welds achieved by said oval cross-section tubes.
- 6. An all-terrain bicycle as claimed in claim 1 wherein said circular outer molded tire is molded from a plastics material capable of absorbing shocks and permitting said tapered wings to flex, said connecting framework being molded from a structural rigid plastics material.
- 7. An all-terrain bicycle as claimed in claim 6 wherein said connecting formation is secured to said outer rim of said connecting framework by injecting said plastics material in a mold exposing at least parts of said outer rim.
- 8. An all-terrain bicycle as claims in claim 1 wherein said tapered wings are provided with gripping ribs formed integral and projecting from an outer surface thereof transversely of said circumferential central rib to provide functional engagement on a soft ground support surface.
- 9. An all-terrain bicycle as claimed in claim 8 wherein said ribs are forwardly inclined ribs.
- 10. An all-terrain bicycle comprising a bicycle tubular frame defined by a main frame section and a front fork and a pair of rear forks to which is removable secured a front and a rear wheel; said main frame being formed from a unitary tubular piece which is bent to form a straight top cross-bar section, a head tube connecting section, a down-tube section and an upright seat support section; an end of said top cross-bar being welded to said upright seat support section adjacent to an open top end thereof.
- 11. An all-terrain bicycle as claimed in claim 10 wherein said front fork is a unitary tubular piece which is bent in the form of a U-shaped fork and pressed at opposed fill ends thereof and machined to form drop-out connections to secure an axle of said front wheel thereto, and a steering column securable to an apex section of said U-shaped fork.
- 12. An all-terrain bicycle as claimed in claim 11 wherein said pair of rear forks are each formed from a unitary tubular piece which is bent in the form of a U-shaped fork provided with free end sections angled to a common side and defining free attaching ends for welding to said upright seat support section, and a rear drop-out connector welded to a U-section of said rear fork to secure one side of an axle of said rear wheel thereto.
- 13. An all-terrain bicycle as claimed in claim 12 wherein said tubular frame is formed from hollow metal tubes having an oval cross-section.
- 14. An all-terrain bicycle as claimed in claim 12 wherein said main frame, said pair of rear forks and said front fork through a head tube are all interconnected by six substantially straight welds achieved by said oval cross-section tubes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/785,820, filed Feb. 16, 2001, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/216,688, filed on Dec. 16, 1998 now abandoned.
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