The present invention relates to a bicycle carry rack assembly, and more particularly, to a bicycle carry assembly which is adjustably connected to different sizes of the connection tubes on vehicles and the rack can be pivoted to allow the rear door to open.
A conventional bicycle carry rack generally includes a connection bar which has one end connected with the connection tube on the rear end of the vehicle and the other end of the connection bar is connected with the rack on which the bicycles are secured. The sizes of the connection tubes on the rear end of different vehicles may not the same so that when the connection tube is larger or smaller than the connection bar, the bicycle carry rack cannot be securely attached to the vehicles. Once the bicycle carry rack is connected to the vehicle, especially to the vehicle with a rear door, the rear door cannot be operand because the bicycle carry rack is located at the opening way of the rear door. It would be inconvenient to open the rear door by removing the whole bicycle carry rack from the vehicle. Besides, the bicycle carry rack occupies a certain space at the rear end of the vehicle and a longer and larger space is required to park the vehicle with the bicycle carry rack connected thereto. However, the longer and larger parking space is not always available in most of the parking lots.
The present invention intends to provide an improved bicycle carry rack assembly which includes multiple functions and structures to eliminate the problems mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a bicycle carry rack assembly which comprises a connection bar has a first end connected with a bicycle carry rack and a second end of the connection bar is selectively connected with multiple adjusting plates. The second end of the connection bar includes two first connection holes and a first pivot hole defined therethrough. Each of the adjusting plates includes two second connection holes and a second pivot hole. The adjusting plates are mounted to outside of second end of the connection bar and bolts extend through the first and second connection holes to connect the adjusting plates to the second end of the connection bar so as to change the size of the second end of the connection bar to be connected with the connection tubes on vehicles of different sizes.
The present invention also provides a bicycle carry rack assembly wherein the bicycle carry rack comprises a frame and a support unit which is connected to the frame, and the support unit includes positioning members which are used to position bicycles thereon. Two boards are fixed to the frame and extend from the frame. Each of the two boards has a first hole and second hole defined therethrough which is located at a distance from the first hole and close to the frame. The first and second holes are located in a first side of each of the boards. A third hole is defined through each of the boards and located close to the frame and a second side of the board. The first end of the connection bar is located between the two boards and a first pin extends through the first holes of the two boards and the connection bar. A second pin extends through the second holes of the two boards and the connection bar. By changing the holes that the second pin extends through, the frame and the support unit can be set at different angular positions relative to the connection bar.
The present invention also provides a bicycle carry rack assembly wherein the bicycle carry rack comprises a frame and a support unit which is connected to the frame. The support unit includes two rails and a positioning bar is connected between the two rails. Each rail has multiple first positioning holes and multiple positioning members are connected to the first positioning holes of the two rails. The positioning members can be installed at different positioning holes of the rails so as to position bicycles of different sizes and shapes.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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When the connection tube “A” is sized to match with the original size of the second end of the connection bar 10, the adjusting plates 20 are removed from the connection bar 10 and the second end of the connection bar 10 can be directly connected to the connection tube “A”. Therefore, by using the adjusting plates 20, the connection bar 10 can be connected with the connection tubes “A” of different sizes.
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The first end of the connection bar 10 is located between the two boards 31 and a first pin 32 extends through the first holes 310 of the two boards 31 and the connection bar 10. A second pin 33 extends through the second holes 311 of the two boards 31 and the connection bar 10. By the first and second pins 32, 33, the first end of the connection bar 10 is connected to the two boards 31. A wire is connected between the first and second pins 32, 33 to prevent from loosing any one of the two pins 32, 33 during installation.
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Each rail 302 has multiple first positioning holes 303 and multiple positioning members 301 are connected to the first positioning holes 303 of the two rails 302. By installing the positioning members 301 to the selective first positioning holes 303, the positioning members 301 are located to position bicycles thereon of different shapes and sizes.
Each of the rails 302 includes multiple second positioning holes 304 defined therethrough and two links 306 each have a first end connected to the positioning bar 305 and a second end of each of the links 306 is connected with one of the second positioning holes 304. The angular positions of the positioning bar 305 can be set by inserting the second ends of the links 306 to different second positioning holes 304 as shown in
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 098204060 | Mar 2009 | TW | national |
| 098217522 | Sep 2009 | TW | national |