Claims
- 1. A bicycle rim comprising:
first and second annular side portions having first and second ribs extending toward each other to form opposing first and second annular tire supporting surfaces; an outer annular portion extending between said first and second annular side portions to form first and second outer corners, said outer annular portion including a center connecting surface, first and second outer inclined surfaces adjacent said first and second outer corners, first and second inner inclined surfaces adjacent said center connecting surface, and first and second ridges dividing said first and second outer inclined surfaces from said first and second inner inclined surfaces, respectively; and a spoke attachment portion rigidly coupled with said first and second annular side portions.
- 2. The bicycle rim according to claim 1, wherein
said first inner and outer inclined surfaces are angled between about three degrees and about seventeen degrees relative to an imaginary line passing through said first and second outer corners; and said second inner and outer inclined surfaces are angled between about three degrees and about seventeen degrees relative to an imaginary line passing through said first and second outer corners.
- 3. The bicycle rim according to claim 2, wherein
said first inner and outer inclined surfaces are angled about five degrees relative to said imaginary line passing through said first and second outer corners; and said second inner and outer inclined surfaces are angled about five degrees relative to said imaginary line passing through said first and second outer corners.
- 4. The bicycle rim according to claim 1, wherein
said first inner and outer inclined surfaces are substantially parallel; and said second inner and outer inclined surfaces are substantially parallel.
- 5. The bicycle rim according to claim 1, wherein
said first outer inclined surface has a first outer length and said first inner inclined surface has a first inner length smaller than said first outer length; and said second outer inclined surface has a second outer length and said second inner inclined surface has a second inner length smaller than said second outer length.
- 6. The bicycle rim according to claim 5, wherein
said first inner length is less than one-tenth of said first outer length; and said second inner length is less than one-tenth of said second outer length.
- 7. The bicycle rim according to claim 6, wherein
said first outer length is approximately 1.92 mm; and said second outer length is approximately 1.92 mm.
- 8. The bicycle rim according to claim 6, wherein
said first inner and outer inclined surfaces are substantially parallel; and said second inner and outer inclined surfaces are substantially parallel.
- 9. The bicycle rim according to claim 1, wherein
said first tire supporting surface includes a first recessed section and a first retaining section extending from said first recessed section to form said first rib; and said second tire supporting surface includes a second recessed section and a second retaining section extending from said second recessed section to form said second rib.
- 10. The bicycle rim according to claim 9, wherein
said first and second ridges are spaced approximately 3.25 mm from said first and second recessed sections, respectively.
- 11. The bicycle rim according to claim 9, wherein
said first and second recessed sections are substantially parallel.
- 12. The bicycle rim according to claim 1, wherein
said first annular ridge includes a first convex curved surface connected to said first inner and outer annular inclined surfaces in a smooth manner; said second annular ridge includes a second convex curved surface connected to said second inner and outer annular inclined surfaces in a smooth manner.
- 13. The bicycle rim according to claim 12, wherein
said first convex curved surface has a radius of curvature of approximately 0.4 mm; and said second convex curved surface has a radius of curvature of approximately 0.4 mm.
- 14. The bicycle rim according to claim 12, wherein
said first ridge includes concave intersection areas to connect said first ridge to said first inner and outer inclined surfaces; and said second ridge includes concave intersection areas to connect said second ridge to said second inner and outer inclined surfaces.
- 15. The bicycle rim according to claim 1, wherein
said first ridge has a first upper edge spaced approximately 0.3 mm from a line passing through said first outer inclined surface; and said second ridge has a second upper edge spaced approximately 0.3 mm from a line passing through said second outer inclined surface.
- 16. The bicycle rim according to claim 1, wherein
said first and second annular side portions include first and second ground annular braking surfaces, respectively.
- 17. The bicycle rim according to claim 16, wherein
said first and second annular side portions include first and second sloping surfaces extending from said first and second ground annular braking surfaces to form first and second outer edges of said first and second ground annular braking surfaces, respectively.
- 18. The bicycle rim according to claim 17, wherein
said first and second annular side portions include first and second outer curved surfaces, respectively; and said first and second sloping surfaces terminate at said first and second outer curved surfaces.
- 19. The bicycle rim according to claim 1, wherein
said rim is symmetrical relative to a center plane passing through said center connecting surface.
- 20. A bicycle rim according to claim 1, wherein
said outer annular portion is free of openings except for a single valve aperture that is adapted to receive part of a valve therein.
- 21. A bicycle rim and tire assembly comprising:
a bicycle rim including
first and second annular side portions having first and second ribs extending toward each other to form opposing first and second annular tire supporting surfaces, an outer annular portion extending between said first and second annular side portions to form first and second outer corners, said outer annular portion including first and second ridges spaced inwardly from said first and second outer corners, respectively, and a spoke attachment portion rigidly coupled with said first and second annular side portions; and a bicycle tire including
an annular outer tread portion, first and second annular sidewalls coupled to said annular outer tread portion and extending radially inwardly of said annular outer tread portion, and first and second annular beads coupled to said first and second annular sidewalls, respectively, said first and second annular beads having first and second annular side surfaces supported by said first and second annular tire supporting surfaces and first and second inner annular surfaces supported on said first and second ridges, respectively.
- 22. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 21, wherein
said first bead has a first inner section located on a first inner side of said first ridge and a first outer section located on a first outer side of said first ridge; and said second bead has a second inner section located on a second inner side of said second ridge and a second outer section located on a second outer side of said second ridge.
- 23. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 22, wherein
said first inner section is spaced from said outer annular portion of said rim and said first outer section contacts said outer annular portion; and said second inner section is spaced from said outer annular portion of said rim and said second outer section contacts said outer annular portion.
- 24. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 22, wherein
said first bead includes a first annular reinforcement member; and said second bead includes a second annular reinforcement member
- 25. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 24, wherein
said first and second annular reinforcement members are formed of metal.
- 26. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 24, wherein
said first and second annular reinforcement members are formed of nonmetallic material.
- 27. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 24, wherein
said first annular reinforcement member has width between about 2.0 mm and about 3.0 mm; and said second annular reinforcement member has width between about 2.0 mm and about 3.0 mm.
- 28. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 27, wherein
each of said first and second annular reinforcement members has a substantially circular cross-sectional shape.
- 29. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 24, wherein
said first and second annular reinforcement members are spaced from said first and second annular side surfaces such that said first and second annular reinforcement members are at least partially located above said first and second ridges, respectively.
- 30. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 22, wherein
said first tire supporting surface includes a first recessed section and a first retaining section extending from said first recessed section to form said first rib; and said second tire supporting surface includes a second recessed section and a second retaining section extending from said second recessed section to form said second rib.
- 31. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 30, wherein
said first and second ridges are spaced approximately 3.25 mm from said first and second recessed sections, respectively.
- 32. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 31, wherein
said first and second recessed sections are substantially parallel.
- 33. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 30, wherein
said outer annular portion includes first and second outer inclined surfaces arranged between said first and second outer corners and said first and second ridges, respectively.
- 34. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 33, wherein
said first outer inclined surface is angled about five degrees relative to an imaginary line passing through said first and second outer corners; and said second outer inclined surface is angled about five degrees relative to said imaginary line passing through said first and second outer corners.
- 35. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 21, wherein
said tire includes first and second annular recesses configured to mate with said first and second ribs, respectively.
- 36. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 21, wherein
said outer annular portion is free of openings except for a single valve aperture that is adapted to receive part of a valve therein.
- 37. A bicycle rim comprising:
first and second annular side portions having first and second ends to form opposing first and second annular tire supporting surfaces; an outer annular portion extending between said first and second annular side portions and adapted to support a tire thereon; and a spoke attachment portion rigidly coupled with said first and second annular side portions, said first and second annular side portions including first and second outer side surfaces, first and second ground annular braking surfaces spaced from said first and second outer side surfaces, and first and second sloping surfaces extending from said first and second ground annular braking surfaces to said first and second outer side surfaces, respectively.
- 38. The bicycle rim according to claim 37, wherein
said first and second sloping surfaces are angled approximately 240° relative to said first and second ground annular braking surfaces to form first and second outer edges of said first and second ground annular braking surfaces, respectively.
- 39. The bicycle rim according to claim 38, wherein
said first and second ends of said first and second annular side portions include convex curved surfaces to form said first and second outer side surfaces, respectively.
- 40. The bicycle rim according to claim 39, wherein
said first and second sloping surfaces terminate at said first and second convex curved surfaces to form first and second internal corners.
- 41. The bicycle rim according to claim 37, wherein
said first and second sloping surfaces are angled approximately 120° relative to said first and second outer side surfaces to form first and second internal corners, respectively.
- 42. The bicycle rim according to claim 37, wherein
said first and second ends of said first and second annular side portions include convex curve d surfaces to form said first and second outer side surfaces, respectively.
- 43. A bicycle rim and tire assembly comprising:
a bicycle rim including
first and second annular side portions having first and second ribs extending toward each other to form opposing first and second annular tire supporting surfaces, an outer annular portion extending between said first and second annular side portions to form first and second outer corners, said outer annular portion including first and second ridges spaced inwardly from said first and second outer corners, respectively, and a spoke attachment portion rigidly coupled with said first and second annular side portions; and a bicycle tire including
an annular outer tread portion, first and second annular sidewalls coupled to said annular outer tread portion and extending radially inwardly of said annular outer tread portion, and first and second annular beads coupled to said first and second annular sidewalls and having first and second inner foot surfaces supported on said first and second ridges, respectively, said first and second annular beads having first and second annular reinforcement members with first and second center axes arranged such that said first and second ridges are located between said first and second center axes and first and second inner edges of said first and second foot surfaces, respectively.
- 44. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 43, wherein
said first and second annular reinforcement members are formed of metal.
- 45. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 43, wherein
said first and second annular reinforcement members are formed of non-metallic material.
- 46. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 43, wherein
said first annular reinforcement member has width between about 2.0 mm and about 3.0 mm; and said second annular reinforcement member has width between about 2.0 mm and about 3.0 mm.
- 47. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 46, wherein
each of said first and second annular reinforcement members has a substantially circular cross-sectional shape.
- 48. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 43, wherein
said first and second annular reinforcement members are spaced from said first and second annular tire supporting surfaces such that said first and second annular reinforcement members are at least partially located above said first and second ridges, respectively.
- 49. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 48, wherein
said first and second annular reinforcement members are located below said first and second ribs, respectively.
- 50. The bicycle rim and tire assembly according to claim 43, wherein
said outer annular portion includes first and second outer inclined surfaces arranged between said first and second outer corners and said first and second ridges to support said first and second annular beads, respectively.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This invention is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/793,973, filed Feb. 28, 2001, assigned to SHIMANO INC.