1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to bicycle bell and more particularly to an improved bell mounted in a brake lever of bicycle.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional bell 1 for bicycle is shown in
Another conventional bell is shown in
Thus, continuing improvements in the exploitation of bell and brake lever combination for a bicycle are constantly being sought.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a bell mounted in one of at least one brake lever of a bicycle, each brake lever including an opening section open to a rear portion and one side, comprising a sounding section in the opening section and including a hollow cylinder, an annular flange having one open end in communication with inside of the cylinder, a first spring biased between an inner wall of the brake lever and the cylinder with the flange disposed therein, a second spring in the cylinder and having one end engaged with the end of the cylinder, and a bolt driven through the second spring, the flange, and the first spring to have one end threadedly secured in the brake lever and a head urging against the second spring; and a spring biased striking section pivotably secured onto the brake lever and including a lever and a clapper, whereby pressing the lever of the striking section with the thumb will cause the clapper to strike the cylinder to ring.
It is another object of the invention to provide a bell for a bicycle including two brake levers each including an opening section open to a rear portion and one side, comprising a sounding section in the opening section and including a hollow cylinder, an annular flange having one open end in communication with inside of the cylinder, a first spring biased between an inner wall of the brake lever and the cylinder with the flange disposed therein, a second spring in the cylinder and having one end engaged with the end of the cylinder, a bolt driven through the brake lever, the first spring, the flange, and the second spring, and a nut threadedly secured to the bolt for urging against the second spring; and a spring biased striking section pivotably secured onto the brake lever and including a lever and a clapper, whereby pressing the lever of the striking section with the thumb will cause the clapper to strike the cylinder to ring.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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The bell comprises a striking section 4 and a sounding section 3. The metal sounding section 3 is mounted in both the recess 21 and the opening section 212. In detail, the sounding section 3 comprises a hollow cylinder 33, an extending annular flange 31 having one open end in communication with the end of the cylinder 33 and the other open end facing a cavity (not numbered) on an inner wall of the house 2, a first spring 30 biased between the cavity and the end of the cylinder 33 with the flange 31 disposed therein, a second spring 30 mounted in the cylinder 33 and having one end engaged with the end of the cylinder 33, and a bolt 32 driven through the second spring 30, the flange 31, and the first spring 30 to have its threaded front portion fastened in a threaded through hole (not numbered) of the house 2 wherein the second spring 30 in the cylinder 33 has one end biased against the end of the cylinder 33 and the other end biased against the head of the bolt 32.
The striking section 4 comprises a bottom hollow peg 43, a third spring 42 elastically put on the peg 43 which is in turn securely, pivotably put on the pivot 22, and an extending bent clapper 41 disposed proximate the cylinder 33.
In operation, a rider may press the lever of the striking section 4 with the thumb to cause the clapper 41 to strike the cylinder 33 to ring as warning while riding. At the same time, the four remaining fingers of the same hand can press the brake lever against the grip of the handlebar to brake the bicycle without any difficulties.
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While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
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20080173231 A1 | Jul 2008 | US |