1. Technical Field
The invention relates to a pedal of bicycle, particularly to a step-in or clipless pedal.
2. Related Art
In recently years, bicycling becomes a worldwide popular form of recreation, sport and transportation. Depending upon different purposes of bicycling, there are many kinds of bicycles, such as road bikes, mountain bikes, folding bikes, etc. Whether bicycles are used for recreation, transportation or competition, the bicycle industry always keeps improving all components bicycle. An important component of a bicycle, especially for road bikes, is the step-in pedal, as known as clipless pedal.
The step-in or clipless pedal releasably engages with a cleat fastened under a sole of a cyclist's shoe. The clipless pedal has a spindle that can be screwed on a crank arm, a pedal body which is rotatably mounted on this spindle, and a cleat engagement mechanism on the pedal body. In a road bike, a racing clipless pedal typically has a cleat engagement mechanism on one side of the pedal body. A rider steps onto the pedal and the cleat engagement mechanism automatically grips the cleat to the sole of the rider's shoe.
More specifically, when attaching the cyclist's shoe to the step-in pedal via the cleat, the cyclist moves the shoe obliquely downwardly and forwardly relative to the pedal body such that the front end of the cleat engages a front hook or clamping member of the pedal body. Once the front end of the cleat is engaged with the front hook of the pedal body, the cyclist places the rear end of the cleat in contact with a guide portion of the rear hook or clamping member of the pedal body. In this position, the cyclist presses the shoe downwardly against the pedal to cause the rear hook or clamping member to initially pivot rearwardly against the force of a spring to move the rear hook or clamping member to a cleat releasing position. The rear end of the cleat then enters a position opposite a back face of the rear hook or clamping member. Then, the rear hook or clamping member returns under the force of a biasing member or spring so that the rear hook or clamping member engages the rear end of the cleat. This engagement fixes the cyclist's shoe to the pedal via the cleat.
Although the engagement of the pedal and cleat appears secure, in fact it is not secure enough because there are only two engagement points at the front end and rear end and the cleat still can horizontally rotate relative to the pedal. On the other hand, conventional cleats and pedals are made of rigid material, so there must be gaps between them. These gaps may also cause the engagement of the cleat and pedal to be unstable.
An object of the invention is to provide a pedal assembly, which increase engagement points between the cleat and pedal to improve stability and firmness of the engagement.
To achieve the above object, the pedal assembly of the invention includes a pedal and a cleat. The pedal has a spindle portion, a front portion with a front engagement member, a rear portion and a rear engagement member movably coupled to the rear portion. The cleat has a front engagement end and a rear engagement end. A front edge of the spindle portion is formed with a V-shaped positioning side. A U-shaped pad is attached under the front engagement end. Two legs of the pad are protrudent from the bottom of the cleat, and ends of the legs are separately formed with two abutment surfaces. The abutment surfaces abut against the positioning side.
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A front edge of the spindle portion 11 is formed with a concave V-shaped positioning side 20. The positioning side 20 is composed of a first wing 21 and a second wing 22. The joint of the wings 21, 22 is about at the center of the spindle portion 11.
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A U-shaped pad 34 is attached under the front engagement end 31. The pad 34 is made of a flexible material such as rubber. The bottom of the pad 34 does not protrude from the arcked surface 32. A first leg 341 and a second leg 342 of the pad 34 are protrudent from the bottom of the cleat 30. Ends of the legs 341, 342 are separately formed with a first abutment surface 351 and a second abutment surface 352 corresponding to the first and second wings 21, 22 of the positioning side 20. Thus, the abutment surfaces 351, 352 can separately abut against the wings 21, 22 of the positioning side 20 as shown in
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Due to the elasticity of the flexible material of the pad 34, it can be slightly compressed by the wings 21, 22 to keep a firm and stable abutment. Also, this elasticity may provide a potential gap to make the cleat 30 releasable from the pedal 10. As shown in
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiments have been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101210086 | May 2012 | TW | national |