Claims
- 1. For a bicycle having:
- (i) a frame defining a pedal crank mount;
- (ii) a front wheel and a rear wheel journalled in said frame;
- (iii) a pedal crank assembly having a crank shaft journalled in said pedal crank mount;
- (iv) a front sprocket mounted on said pedal crank assembly;
- (v) a rear sprocket mounted on said rear wheel and being operatively connected to said front sprocket by means of a chain such that pedal crank rotation in one rotational direction moves the bicycle forward and said one rotational direction is defined as the clockwise direction;
- (vi) a cable-operable caliper brake for at least one of said wheels actuated by pulling on a cable connected to said caliper brake,
- a pedal brake actuator comprising:
- (a) a foot brake cable for engaging said caliper brake;
- (b) a direction-sensitive actuator operatively engaged between said pedal crank assembly and said cable to pull said cable when said crank is rotated counter-clockwise and to freewheel when said crank rotates clockwise;
- (c) a sprocket release mechanism operative between said front sprocket and said pedal crank assembly to disengage said front sprocket from said pedal crank when said crank is rotated in the counter-clockwise direction; and,
- (d) said sprocket release mechanism comprising a clutch assembly, and said front sprocket being freewheelingly engaged on said crank shaft, and said clutch assembly defining a one-way drive interface between said shaft and said front sprocket such that clockwise pedalling drives said front sprocket through said clutch, and counter-clockwise pedalling permits freewheeling of said front sprocket relative to said clutch assembly.
- 2. Structure according to claim 1 wherein said bicycle has a hand brake actuator and said cable-operable brake is connected to said hand brake actuator through a hand brake cable, and said foot brake cable engages said hand brake cable to deflect said hand brake cable laterally to tension said hand brake cable and actuate said caliper brake substantially independently of any axial tensioning motion exerted by said hand brake actuator.
- 3. Structure according to claim 2 wherein said cable-operable caliper brake is duplicated to provide two hand caliper brakes to engage said front and rear wheels, respectively, each of said caliper brakes having a hand brake cable and said foot brake cable engages both the hand brake cables of the respective cable-operable brakes.
- 4. Structure according to claim 1 wherein said cable-operable brake comprises a caliper brake for use with a hand brake actuator and having an actuator cable rerouted to said direction-sensitive actuator such that said pedal brake actuator replaces said hand brake actuator.
- 5. Structure according to claim 1 wherein said direction-sensitive actuator is a ratchet mechanism engaged on the shaft of said pedal crank assembly and freewheels when said crank rotates in the clockwise direction.
- 6. Structure according to claim 1 wherein said clutch assembly comprises a clutch plate mounted orthogonally on said shaft and a decoupling plate mounted on said sprocket and engaged against said clutch plate, there being a plurality of angulated saw teeth extending from one of said plates and a plurality of apertures on the other said plates, said apertures being positioned and dimensioned to overfit said saw teeth when said plates are interfaced, such that said saw teeth engage said apertures when said plates are mutually rotated in one direction, and disengage said apertures when mutually rotated in the opposite direction, such that said interface slips when said crank assembly is cranked counter-clockwise and said saw teeth engage in said mating apertures and drive said front sprocket when said pedal crank assembly is pedalled in the clockwise direction.
- 7. Structure according to claim 6 wherein said plates define mutually axially abutting spacers defining mating helical ramps such that clockwise rotation of said crank relative to said sprocket brings said plates into maximal contact by ramping down said spacers, and rotation of said crank in the counter-clockwise direction causes said spacers to mutually ramp up and space said plates apart to disengage said sprocket from said crank.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application No. 08/033,511 filed Feb. 16, 1993, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
3235226 |
Mar 1984 |
DEX |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
33511 |
Feb 1993 |
|