Claims
- 1. A rear suspension system for a bicycle having a main frame and a swingarm supporting a rear wheel axle about which a rear wheel may rotate, comprising link means pivotally mounted at two spaced-apart locations to said main frame and to said swingarm, and biasing means for normally urging said swingarm and said main frame in a relative equilibrium position, while allowing said rear wheel axle to move along various paths relative to said main frame in response to different shock forces exerted on the rear wheel.
- 2. A rear suspension system as defined in claim 1, wherein said link means is substantially rigid.
- 3. A rear suspension system as defined in claim 1, wherein, for a bicycle having a pedal crankset assembly adapted to be mounted to a lower portion of said swingarm, said link means are pivotally mounted at a first end portion thereof to a lower rear portion of said main frame for rotation about a first pivot axis, said link means being pivotally mounted at a second end portion thereof to a lower front portion of said swingarm for rotation about a second pivot axis, said second pivot axis being located above or below a principal axis of the bicycle when said main frame and said swingarm are in said relative equilibrium position, said principal axis extending through said first pivot axis and parallelly to a bicycle axis extending through the front and rear wheel axles of the bicycle.
- 4. A rear suspension system as defined in claim 3, wherein said second pivot axis is located in front of the pedal crankset assembly.
- 5. A rear suspension system as defined in claim 1, wherein, for a bicycle having a pedal crankset assembly mounted to a lower portion of said main frame, said link means are pivotally mounted at a first end portion thereof to a lower rear portion of said main frame for rotation about a first pivot axis, said link means being pivotally mounted at a second end portion thereof to a lower front portion of said swingarm for rotation about a second pivot axis, said first pivot axis being located below the pedal crankset assembly.
- 6. A rear suspension system as defined in claim 1, wherein said biasing means have two degrees of freedom.
- 7. A rear suspension system as defined in claim 6, wherein said biasing means include spring means and damper means extending between said main frame and said swingarm, said spring means being adapted for deflection in two at least partially independent directions in a plane containing said main frame and said swingarm.
- 8. A rear suspension system as defined in claim 7, wherein said spring means comprise a leaf spring located above said link means.
- 9. A rear suspension system as defined in claim 8, wherein said leaf spring includes an upwardly arcuate portion, said leaf spring being adapted to be rigidly attached at a first end portion thereof to an upwardly extending rear member of the main frame and at a second opposed end portion thereof to an upper member of the swingarm.
- 10. A rear suspension system as defined in claim 8, wherein said leaf spring has a substantially inverted U-shaped configuration, said leaf spring being adapted to be rigidly attached at a first end portion thereof to an upwardly extending member of the main frame and at a second opposed end portion thereof to an upwardly extending front member of the swingarm.
- 11. A rear suspension system as defined in claim 8, wherein said damper means are pivotally connected at opposed end portions thereof to the main frame and to the swingarm.
- 12. A rear suspension system as defined in claim 11, wherein said damper means extend through a longitudinal slot defined in said leaf spring.
- 13. A rear suspension system for a bicycle having a main frame and a swingarm, comprising a substantially rigid link means having a first end portion thereof pivotally connected to the main frame and a second opposed end portion thereof pivotally connected to the swingarm, and shock absorber means adapted to cooperate with said link means for substantially constricting relative motions of the main frame and the swingarm to two independent directions.
- 14. A rear suspension system for a bicycle having a main frame and a swingarm, comprising a substantially rigid link means pivotally mounted at two spaced-apart locations to the main frame and to the swingarm, and resilient connecting means mounted between the main frame and the swingarm for normally urging the main frame and the swingarm in a relative equilibrium position, while enabling said rear suspension system to have two degrees of freedom.
- 15. A bicycle frame, comprising a main frame, a swingarm supporting a rear wheel axle about which a rear wheel may be mounted, a rear suspension system comprising link means pivotally mounted at two spaced-apart locations to said main frame and to said swingarm, and biasing means for normally urging said swingarm and said main frame in a relative equilibrium position, while allowing said rear wheel axle to move along various paths relative to said main frame in response to different shock forces exerted on the rear wheel.
- 16. A bicycle frame as defined in claim 15, wherein a pedal crankset assembly is mounted to a lower portion of said swingarm, said link means being pivotally mounted at a first end portion thereof to a lower rear portion of said main frame for rotation about a first pivot axis, said link means being pivotally mounted at a second end portion thereof to a lower front portion of said swingarm for rotation about a second pivot axis, said second pivot axis being located above or below a principal axis of the bicycle when said main frame and said swingarm are in said relative equilibrium position, said principal axis extending through said first pivot axis and parallelly to a bicycle axis extending through the front and rear wheel axles of the bicycle.
- 17. A bicycle frame as defined in claim 16, wherein said second pivot axis is located in front of the pedal crankset assembly.
- 18. A bicycle frame as defined in claim 15, wherein a pedal crankset assembly is mounted to a lower portion of said main frame, said link means being pivotally mounted at a first end portion thereof to a lower rear portion of said main frame for rotation about a first pivot axis, said link means being pivotally mounted at a second end portion thereof to a lower front portion of said swingarm for rotation about a second pivot axis, said first pivot axis being located below the pedal crankset assembly.
- 19. A bicycle frame as defined in claim 15, wherein said biasing means have two degrees of freedom.
- 20. A bicycle frame as defined in claim 19, wherein said biasing means include spring means and damper means extending between said main frame and said swingarm, said spring means being adapted for deflection in two at least partially independent directions in a plane containing said main frame and said swingarm.
- 21. A bicycle frame as defined in claim 20, wherein said spring means comprise a leaf spring located above said link means.
- 22. A bicycle frame as defined in claim 21, wherein said leaf spring includes an upwardly arcuate portion, said leaf spring being adapted to be rigidly attached at a first end portion thereof to an upwardly extending rear member of the main frame and at a second opposed end portion thereof to an upper member of the swingarm.
- 23. A bicycle frame as defined in claim 22, wherein said leaf spring has a substantially inverted U-shaped configuration, said leaf spring being adapted to be rigidly attached at a first end portion thereof to an upwardly extending member of the main frame and at a second opposed end portion thereof to an upwardly extending front member of the swingarm.
- 24. A bicycle frame as defined in claim 22, wherein said damper means are pivotally connected at opposed end portions thereof to the main frame and to the swingarm.
Priority Claims (1)
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2,207,802 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE
[0001] This application is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/457,314 filed on Dec. 9, 1999 (pending), which is a Continuation of PCT/CA98/00574 filed Jun. 10, 1998 designating the United States and claiming priority of Canadian Patent Application serial number 2,207,802 filed Jun. 10, 1997.
Continuations (2)
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10215263 |
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PCT/CA98/00574 |
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