1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a generator mounting structure, and more particularly to a bicycle generator mounting structure for mounting a bicycle generator beside the sidewall of the wheel of a bicycle.
2. Description of the Prior Art
As shown in
Since the generator 11, the mounting seat 12 and the fixing portion 15 are connected in a rigid manner without any buffers or shock-absorbers, which is likely to produce noise and makes it impossible for the generator 11 to stay in optimal contact with the wheel 16 when the bicycle is running.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a bicycle generator mounting structure, wherein the generator is connected to the connecting member via a flexible member which is capable of returning to its original shape after deformation, the noise caused when the bicycle is running can be absorbed, and the generator can also be kept in optimal contact with the wheel.
To achieve the above object, a bicycle generator mounting structure is mounted on a bicycle frame for mounting a generator to a bicycle in such a manner that a driving shaft of the generator is in contact with a wheel of the bicycle to generate electric power, the bicycle generator mounting structure comprises: a base, an adjusting member, a connecting member, and a flexible member. The base is mounted on the bicycle frame. The adjusting member is disposed on and adjustable in position with respect to the base. The connecting member is disposed on the adjusting member and has a connecting end. The flexible member includes a first portion and a second portion, the second portion is flexible and provided with a first end and a second end, the first end is fixed to the connecting end of the connecting member, and the second end is connected to the second portion which is fixed to the generator. When the driving shaft of the generator is pressed against the wheel, and the flexible member is caused to deform, the second end of the flexible member will produce an opposite acting force to keep the generator in optimal contact with the wheel, and when the driving shaft of the generator disengages from the wheel, the flexible member will return to its original shape.
The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The base 30 includes an upper member 32, a lower member 33 and a pivoting portion 31 formed on an outer surface of the upper member 32. At one end of the pivoting portion 31 are formed two pivoting pieces 311 each of which is formed with a pivoting hole 312 for insertion of a bolt 313. In a bottom of the pivoting portion 31 is axially formed a cavity 314 and radially formed an assembling hole 315 in communication with the cavity 314. The upper and lower members 32, 33 each are formed with a clamping notch 321, 331 which engages with the outer surface of the bicycle frame 21, and then screws 25 are used to lock the upper and lower members 32, 33 together, making the upper and lower members 32, 33 clamp against the bicycle frame 21.
The releasing member 40 is formed with a protruding portion 41 and a concave 42 and disposed in the assembling hole 315 of the base 30 after a spring 43 is put in the assembling hole 315, and one end of the releasing member 40 protrudes out of the assembling hole 315.
The ball 50 is disposed in the cavity 314 of the base 30 and selectively in contact with the protruding portion 41 or the concave 42 of the releasing member 40 via the assembling hole 315.
The adjusting member 60 is formed at the bottom thereof with a protruding pivoting portion 61 in which is defined a pivoting hole 611. In the outer end surface of the protruding pivoting portion 61 are formed a plurality of positioning cavities 612. The protruding pivoting portion 61 of the adjusting member 60 is disposed between the two pivoting pieces 311 of the base 30, and then the bolt 313 is inserted through the pivoting portions 31, 61 to pivotally connect the adjusting member 60 to the base 30 in such a manner that the ball 50 is selectively engaged with one of the positioning cavities 612 to position the adjusting member 60 with respect to the base 30. In a side surface of the adjusting member 60 is formed a circular hole 62, at a bottom of the circular hole 62 is formed a hole 63 running to an outer surface of the adjusting member 60 for engaging with a locking screw 64. In an inner surface of the circular hole 62 is further formed a threaded hole 65 running to the outer surface of the adjusting member 60 for engaging with a countersunk screw 66.
The connecting member 70 in the form of a circular cylinder includes a first connecting end 71 and a second connecting end 72. The second connecting end 72 is formed with an engaging hole 721. The connecting member 70 is disposed in the circular hole 62 of the adjusting member 60 in such a manner that the first connecting end 71 extends out of the adjusting member 60, and the locking screw 64 is screwed in the second connecting end 72 to connect the connecting member 70 to the adjusting member 60. Meanwhile, the countersunk screw 66 is screwed in the threaded hole 65 and pressed against the outer surface of the connecting member, so as to prevent the connecting member 70 from rotating within the circular hole 62.
The flexible member 80 is an L-shaped steel plate with elasticity and capable of returning to original shape after deformation. The long part of the flexible member 80 is defined as a first portion 81 while the short part of the flexible member 80 is defined as a second portion 82. The first portion 81 has a great elasticity and includes a first end 811 and a second end 812. The first end 811 is fixed to the first connecting end 71 of the connecting member 70 by screws 83, and the second end 812 is connected to the second portion 82. The second portion 82 is fixed to the generator 22 by screws 83.
It is noted that, as shown in
The abovementioned are the relations of the essential components of the present invention, for a better understanding of the operation and function of the present invention, reference should be made to
Furthermore, with the structural design of the present invention, the user can easily adjust the angle or position of the generator 22 with respect to the wheel 23 to an optimal condition, so that the generator 22 can be adapted to different types of wheels 23. Referring to
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Referring finally to
While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it is 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 |
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098109541 | Mar 2009 | TW | national |