1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bicycle saddle, and more particularly to a bicycle saddle having a T-shaped channel.
2. Description of Related Art
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However, to adjust a position or an angle of the saddle 80, the bolt 92 has to be released first. After the saddle 80 is adjusted to the desired position or angle, the bolt 92 is tightened again. If the position or angle of the saddle 80 is not appropriate, the bolt 92 has to be released and tightened again. Therefore, the conventional clamping device is troublesome in the adjustment of the saddle 80. In addition, the conventional clamping device cannot provide sufficient clamping effect to the saddle 80, and the saddle 80 is easily moved when a rider is riding the bicycle.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a bicycle saddle to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a bicycle saddle to easily and conveniently adjust positions and angles of a seat.
The bicycle saddle has a seat post, an adjustment base, a seat, a sliding base, and two adjusting bolts. The seat post has a top end and a supporting base. The supporting base is mounted on the top end and has a concave top surface, a passage, and two bolt holes. The passage is longitudinally formed through the supporting base. The bolt holes are defined in the supporting base respectively at positions adjacent respectively to two ends of the supporting base and communicate with the passage. The adjustment base is attached to the concave top surface of the supporting base and has a convex bottom surface, a flat top surface, and an elongated through hole. The convex bottom surface matches and abuts the concave top surface of the supporting base. The elongated through hole is defined longitudinally through the adjustment base and communicates with the passage in the supporting base. The seat is attached to the flat top surface of the adjustment base and has a bottom surface and a sliding channel. The bottom surface is attached to the flat top surface of the adjustment base. The sliding channel is defined in the bottom surface of the seat and has a T-shaped section and an opening defined in the bottom surface of the seat. The sliding base is mounted slidably in the sliding channel and has a slot and two holding rods. The slot is defined longitudinally through the sliding base. The holding rods are mounted laterally in the slot, and each holding rod has a threaded hole radially formed through the holding rod. The adjusting bolts are mounted through the passage in the supporting base, the elongated through hole in the adjustment base, and the slot in the sliding base, and are screwed respectively with the threaded holes in the holding rods.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The seat post 10 has a supporting base 11 disposed on a top end of the seat post 10. The supporting base 11 may be formed on the top end of the seat post 10 as a single part or be securely mounted on the top end of the seat post 10. The supporting base 11 has a concave top surface 12, a passage 13, and two bolt holes 14. The concave top surface 12 may be provided with teeth arranged in series. The passage 13 is longitudinally formed through the supporting base 11. The bolt holes 14 are defined in the supporting base 11 respectively at positions adjacent respectively to two ends of the supporting base 11, communicate with the passage 13, and respectively have an axis extending toward the center of the concave top surface 12. Each bolt hole 14 has two inner side surfaces facing each other and two rod holes 141 defined respectively in the inner side surfaces and aligning with each other. Two bolt rods 15 are cylindrical and are mounted respectively and rotatably in the bolt holes 14. Each bolt rod 15 has two ends and a through hole 151. The ends of the bolt rod 15 are respectively and rotatably held in the aligned rod holes 141 in a corresponding one of the bolt holes 14. The through hole 151 is radially defined through the bolt rod 15.
The adjustment base 20 is attached to the concave top surface 12 of the supporting base 11 and has a convex bottom surface 21, a flat top surface 22, and an elongated through hole 23. The convex bottom surface 21 matches and abuts the concave top surface 12 of the supporting base 11 and may be provided with teeth arranged in series. With the engagement between the teeth of the concave top surface 12 of the supporting base 11 and the convex bottom surface 21 of the adjustment base 20, the position of the adjustment base 20 relative to the supporting base 11 can be held. The flat top surface 22 is opposite the convex bottom surface 21 and may be provided with teeth. The elongated through hole 23 is defined longitudinally through the adjustment base 20 and communicates with the passage 13 in the supporting base 11.
The seat 30 is attached to the flat top surface 22 of the adjustment base 20 and has a bottom surface, a sliding channel 31, and a holding recess 32. The bottom surface of the seat 30 is attached to the flat top surface 22 of the adjustment base 20. The sliding channel 31 is defined in the bottom surface of the seat 30 and has a T-shaped section and an opening defined in the bottom surface of the seat 30. With the T-shaped section of the sliding channel 31, a shoulder 311 is formed in the sliding channel 31. In addition, the sliding channel 31 has two ends, and at least one of the ends is an open end. Preferably, the two ends of the sliding channel 31 are open ends. Additionally, the sliding channel 31 further has an escaping channel 312 defined in a top inner surface of the sliding channel 31. The holding recess 32 is defined in the bottom surface of the seat 30 to hold the adjustment base 20 inside the holding recess 32 in position. The holding recess 32 has a bottom surface 33 provided with teeth engaging with the teeth on the flat top surface 22 of the adjustment base 20.
The sliding base 40 is mounted slidably in the sliding channel 31, is supported on the shoulder 311 in the sliding channel 31, and has a slot 42 and two holding rods 44. The slot 42 is defined longitudinally through the sliding base 40. The holding rods 44 are mounted laterally in the slot 42, and each holding rod 44 has a threaded hole 441 radially formed through the holding rod 44. Preferably, the slot 42 of the sliding base 40 has two inner side surfaces facing each other, and each inner side surface has two rod recesses 43 defined in the inner side surface and respectively aligning with the rod recesses 43 in the other inner side surface of the slot 42. Each holding rod 44 is cylindrical and has two ends respectively and rotatably held in the aligned rod recesses 43 in the two inner side surfaces of the slot 42.
The adjusting bolts 16 are mounted through the passage 13 in the supporting base 11, the through holes 151 in the bolt rods 15, the elongated through hole 23 in the adjustment base 20, and the slot 42 in the sliding base 40, and are screwed respectively with the threaded holes 441 in the holding rods 44. The free ends of the adjusting bolt 16 extend into the escaping channel 312 in the sliding channel 31.
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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