This application claims priority to Taiwan Application Serial Number 109210187, filed Aug. 6, 2020 and Taiwan Application Serial Number 109210798, filed Aug. 19, 2020, which are herein incorporated by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a seat post structure. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a bicycle seat post structure.
A bicycle includes a seat pose installed on the seat tube of the frame, and the seat post has a height adjusting function for a rider to adjust the height of the saddle. Generally, the seat post can include an upper tube and a lower tube. The upper tube is inserted in the lower tube, and the upper tube is connected to the saddle and can be moved relative to the lower tube.
A conventional seat post can further include a C-shaped clip for securing the upper tube and the lower tube; however, such securing method is easily loosened, and the reliability thereof is not enough. Hence, a height adjusting mechanism is developed to include a tube body for receiving a gas, oil or both of the gas and the oil. A piston and a valve are disposed therein and the height of the piston relative to the tube is changed so as to adjust the height of the seat post. In such configuration, a driving set and a controlling set are included. The driving set can drive the height adjusting mechanism, and the controlling set is configured for the rider to control the driving set. A mechanically-controlled driving set and the controlling set are connected via a steel rope, and the steel rope protrudes from the outer surface of the lower tube. The protruding steel rope results in assembly difficulty between the seat post and the seat tube. In addition, for an electrically-controlled driving set and the controlling set, the driving set is connected to the controlling set via an electric wire; however, since the electric wire protrudes from the outer surface of the lower tube, not only is the assembly difficulty between the seat post and the seat tube increased, but also the electric wire is easily damaged in the assembly process owing to the protruding of the electric wire; as a result, the operation will fail.
Therefore, how to solve the abovementioned problems becomes a pursuit target for practitioners.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a bicycle seat post structure is provided. The bicycle seat post structure includes an upper tube and a lower tube. The lower tube includes an inserted space and a wire passage. The inserted space is configured for the upper tube to be movably disposed therein. The wire passage is located at one side of the inserted space and is configured to receive at least one wire.
The disclosure can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiments, with reference made to the accompanying drawings as follows:
It will be understood that when an element (or mechanism or module) is referred to as being “disposed on”, “connected to” or “coupled to” another element, it can be directly disposed on, connected or coupled to another element, or it can be indirectly disposed on, connected or coupled to another element, that is, intervening elements may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly disposed on”, “directly connected to” or “directly coupled to” another element, there are no intervening elements present.
In addition, the terms first, second, third, etc. are used herein to describe various elements or components, these elements or components should not be limited by these terms. Consequently, a first element or component discussed below could be termed a second element or component.
Therefore, because the lower tube 200 includes the wire passage S2 configured to receive the wire 300, it can be avoided that the wire 300 protrudes from the outer surface of the lower tube 200. The detail of the bicycle seat post structure 10 will be described hereinafter.
The lower tube 200 can have a circular-tube structure, and the inserted space S1 and the lower tube 200 are concentric. In other words, the lower tube 200 has a first central axis I1, the inserted space S1 has a second central axis I2, and the first central axis I1 and the second central axis I2 are co-axial. The lower tube 200 can further include a partition 210, and the partition 210 extends along a direction of the first central axis I1 to separate the inserted space S1 and the wire passage S2. As shown in
The upper tube 100 also has a circular-tube structure. The upper tube 100 can be inserted into the lower tube 200 from an upper end of the lower tube 200. The upper tube 100 can be movable relative to the lower tube 200 so as to change the height of the upper tube 100 exposed from the lower tube 200.
As shown in
The height adjusting mechanism 400 can further include a tube body 420, a valve (not shown) and a piston (not shown). The actuating bar 410 can insert into the tube body 420, and when the actuating bar 410 is pushed, the valve is opened to allow the movement of the piston, thereby leading the relative movement between the upper tube 100 and the lower tube 200. The abovementioned technique is conventional and is not a key factor of the present disclosure; therefore, the details will not be mentioned and will not be shown in the drawings.
The driving set 500 can include a motor 510, a base 520 and a pushing seat 530. The motor 510 rotates the pushing seat 530. Since both of the pushing seat 530 and the base 520 include corresponding spiral guiding surfaces, the pushing seat 530 can move upwardly relative to the base 520 to push the actuating bar 410 after rotation, thereby allowing the actuating bar 410 to open the valve.
The controlling set 600 can further include a signal emitting terminal 620. A user can operate the signal emitting terminal 620 to transmit the wireless signal to the signal receiving terminal 610, and the signal receiving terminal 610 can control the motor 510 via the wire 300.
Since the wire 300 can be received in the wire passage S2, even the driving set 500 is disposed at a bottom end of the lower tube 200 and the signal receiving terminal 610 is disposed at the upper end of the lower tube 200, the wire 300 can still connect to each other while not protruding from the outer surface of the lower tube 200. The number of the wire 300 is illustrated as one in
Although the present disclosure has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain embodiments thereof, other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the embodiments contained herein.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present disclosure covers modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they fall within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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109210187 | Aug 2020 | TW | national |
109210798 | Aug 2020 | TW | national |
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20120104809 | Hsu | May 2012 | A1 |
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102016102361 | Sep 2016 | DE |
2886430 | Jun 2015 | EP |
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20220041237 A1 | Feb 2022 | US |