The present invention relates to bicycle accessories, and more particularly to a bicycle rack.
A conventional bicycle rack is fixed on a wall to hang a bicycle. Such a conventional bicycle rack is retracted upward to decrease its size and is retracted downward to hang the bicycle by sliding and positioning a holder and a vertical rod. However, a structure of the holder is complicated, and the holder and the vertical rod are slid and positioned to cause excessive components and high fabrication cost, and the conventional bicycle rack is connected time-consumingly and laboriously. Also, a service life of the conventional bicycle rack is quite short and is broken easily.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary aspect of the present invention is to provide a bicycle rack which is produced at a low cost and is operated easily. Also, a strength of the bicycle rack is enhanced and increases a service life of the bicycle rack.
To obtain the above-mentioned aspects, a bicycle rack provided by the present invention contains a fixing rod, a positioning seat, a hanging frame, and two connection assemblies.
The fixing rod is configured to be fixed on a wall.
The positioning seat is connected to the fixing rod, and the positioning seat includes two locating sets formed on two sides of the positioning seat. A respective one positioning set has a hanging protrusion and an accommodation protrusion.
An end of the hanging frame is rotatably connected with the fixing rod and is forced by an external force to swing between a hanging position and a storage position reciprocate.
The two connection assemblies are rotatably connected among two opposite sides of the positioning seat and two opposite sides of the hanging frame. A respective one connection assembly includes an upper joining post and a lower joining post, a top of the upper joining post is rotatably connected with the positioning seat, the upper joining post has a locating orifice, a bottom of the lower joining post is rotatably connected with the hanging frame, a bottom of the upper joining post is rotatably connected with a top of the lower joining post, and the lower joining post has an abutting portion extending curvedly outward from a top thereof.
When the hanging frame is located at a hanging position, the hanging protrusion of the positioning seat is received in the locating orifice of the respective one connection assembly, and the abutting portion abuts against the lower joining post; when the hanging frame is located at a storage position, the accommodation protrusion of the positioning seat is received in the locating orifice of the respective one connection assembly.
With reference to
Referring to
Referring to
As shown in
Referring to
As shown in
When desiring to hang a bicycle on the bicycle rack 100, a user grips the hanging frame 30 and rotates the hanging frame 30 downward to the hanging position. In the meantime, the hanging frame 30 actuates the two connection assemblies 40 to rotate and expand so that the locating orifice 411 of the upper joining post 41 removes from the accommodation protrusion 215 of the positioning seat 20 and rotatably moves to the hanging protrusion 214, thus sliding the hanging protrusion 214 into the locating orifice 411, as shown in
In the meantime, the front wheel of the bicycle is flexibly pressed by the two resilient sheets 50 to reduce a vibration of the bicycle. Preferably, the two resilient sheets 50 are applicable for various sizes of bicycles to abut against the various sizes of bicycles stably.
When not desiring to hang the bicycle, the user grips the hanging frame 30 directly to rotate the hanging frame 30 upward to the storage position, and the hanging frame 30 actuates the two connection assemblies 40 to rotate and retract, such that the locating orifice 411 of the upper joining post 41 removes from the hanging protrusion 214 of the positioning seat 20 and rotatably moves to the accommodation protrusion 215 so that the accommodation protrusion 215 slides into the locating orifice 411 as illustrated in
Thereby, the bicycle rack is simplified and is produced and connected at a low cost. Also, the bicycle rack is operated easily by the user.
When the bicycle rack is located on the hanging position, the abutting portion 421 of the lower joining post 42 of the respective one connection assembly 40 abuts against the upper joining post 41, as shown in
The hanging protrusion 214 and the accommodation protrusion 215 of the respective one locating set 213 have an arcuate face to facilitate an inward and outward sliding of the locating orifice 411. Also, the expanding protrusion 431 and the retracting protrusion 432 of the connector 43 have the arcuate face to facilitate an inward and outward sliding of the defining orifice 422. The hanging protrusion 214, the accommodation protrusion 215, the expanding protrusion 431 and the retracting protrusion 432 are resilient to facilitate the inward and the outward sliding.
While the first embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the first embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
3883002 | Moore | May 1975 | A |
3907113 | Kropelnitski | Sep 1975 | A |
4114764 | Rich | Sep 1978 | A |
5054628 | Allen | Oct 1991 | A |
5294006 | Deschino | Mar 1994 | A |
5332104 | Santella | Jul 1994 | A |
5474189 | Peterson | Dec 1995 | A |
5553718 | Robar | Sep 1996 | A |
5642820 | Angeles | Jul 1997 | A |
6302278 | Dueck | Oct 2001 | B1 |
6691878 | Ouitz | Feb 2004 | B1 |
7055725 | Kolda | Jun 2006 | B1 |
7225933 | Pollock | Jun 2007 | B1 |
7419076 | Grothues | Sep 2008 | B1 |
7766202 | Depot | Aug 2010 | B2 |
7854331 | Ouyang | Dec 2010 | B2 |
8556144 | Liu | Oct 2013 | B2 |
9056640 | Vineyard | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9504322 | McJunkin | Nov 2016 | B1 |
10111543 | Terragni | Oct 2018 | B2 |
10183627 | Liu | Jan 2019 | B1 |
10611421 | Rauba | Apr 2020 | B2 |
11780518 | Ho | Oct 2023 | B1 |
11851124 | Ricketts | Dec 2023 | B1 |
11964721 | Liu | Apr 2024 | B1 |
20050056740 | Chuang | Mar 2005 | A1 |
20100320247 | Wang | Dec 2010 | A1 |
20230415836 | Cooney | Dec 2023 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
2158893 | Nov 2005 | CA |
3133274 | Oct 2023 | CA |
37236 | Aug 2023 | CZ |
4119403 | Dec 1992 | DE |
19703157 | Jul 1998 | DE |
102020004491 | Jan 2022 | DE |
202021106764 | May 2022 | DE |
202022104215 | Sep 2022 | DE |
0940330 | Sep 1999 | EP |
3125839 | Feb 2023 | FR |
20100008367 | Aug 2010 | KR |
200484318 | Aug 2017 | KR |
M622561 | Jan 2022 | TW |
M648531 | Nov 2023 | TW |
WO-2011146996 | Dec 2011 | WO |