1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to a bicycle, and more particularly, to a bicycle front fork.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 7,413,207 disclosed a bicycle front fork made from fiber reinforced resin and comprising an upright tube and two blades extending from the bottom of the upright tube. Because the upright tube is only connected at its bottom end face with the two blades, the joints between the upright tube and the two blades are wrapped with a plurality of layers of fiber fabric prepreg for structure reinforcement. This way can make the bicycle front fork have a sufficient structural strength that can fulfill the demand of actual use; however, this increases the weight of the bicycle front fork. Therefore, it is desired to provide a bicycle front fork having a lightweight with a sufficient structural strength.
The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above-noted circumstances. It is therefore the primary objective of the present invention to provide a bicycle front fork having a reduced weight while maintaining a sufficient structural strength.
To achieve the above-mentioned objective, the bicycle front fork provided by the present invention comprises an upright tube and an inverted U-shaped body both made from a fiber-reinforced composite material. The body is provided with a crown connected with a bottom portion of the upright tube, and two blades downwardly and respectively extending from two ends of the crown. The crown includes a top wall through which the bottom portion of the upright tube penetrates, a bottom wall abuttedly connected with a bottom end of the upright tube, a front wall connected between the top wall and the bottom wall and spaced from the upright tube, and a rear wall connected between the top wall and the bottom wall and spaced from the upright tube. The blades each have a tubular shape with an intermediate rib therein. By means of the structure of the bicycle front fork of the present invention, the amount of the fiber fabric prepreg used at the joint between the upright tube and the body for structure reinforcement can be reduced, such that the bicycle front fork may have the advantages of lightweight and high structural strength.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
Referring to
The upright tube 20 is a straight tube having a top portion 22 for mounting thereon a steering handle (not shown in the drawing), and a bottom portion 24 connected with the inverted U-shaped body 30.
The body 30 includes a crown 32 connected with the bottom portion 24 of the upright tube 20, and two blades 38 downwardly and respectively extending from two ends of the crown 32. The crown 32 includes a top wall 321 through which the upright tube 20 penetrates, a bottom wall 322 abuttedly connected with the bottom end of the bottom portion 24 of the upright tube 20, a front wall 323 connected between the top wall 321 and the bottom wall 322 and spaced from the upright tube 20 with a gap G, and a rear wall 324 connected between the top wall 321 and the bottom wall 322 and spaced from the upright tube 20 with a gap G. From the viewing angle at a right side of the crown, it can be seen in
The two blades 38 each have a tubular shape. As shown in
It is to be mentioned that the upright tube 20 and the crown 32 of the body 30 are tightly connected with each other without any gap therebetween, and the bottom end of the upright tube 20 and the bottom wall 322 of the crown 32 are tightly connected with each other without any gap therebetween. In manufacturing, the upright tube 20 and the inverted U-shaped body 30 are individually pre-formed by fiber fabric prepregs, and then the upright tube 20 and the inverted U-shaped body 30 are integrally cured together in a molding process, such that they can be tightly joined together. Sine the bottom portion 24 of the upright tube 20 extends through the top wall 321 into the inside of the crown 32 and the bottom end of the bottom portion 24 of the upright tube 20 is integrally connected with the bottom wall 322 of the crown 32, the connection between the upright tube 20 and the inverted U-shaped body 30 is more stable than that of the conventional bicycle front fork, such that the amount of the fiber fabric prepreg used at the joint between the upright tube 20 and the inverted U-shaped body 30 for structure reinforcement can be reduced. Therefore, the weight of the bicycle front fork can be reduced without affecting the structural strength of the bicycle front fork. In other words, the bicycle front fork of the present invention has advantages of lightweight and high structural strength, which can fulfill the lightweight demand of bicyclist and has a great potential in the market.
It should be understood that the bicycle front fork disclosed in the above-mentioned preferred embodiment is given for illustration of the essential technical features of the present invention only, not to limit the scope of the present invention. It will be obvious that the bicycle front fork may be varied in many ways. For example, as shown in
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201020598971.8 | Nov 2010 | CN | national |