The present invention relates to bicycle seats, and particularly to resilient seat supports.
Bicycles commonly have resilient seat supports that cushion the rider from vibrations and bumps while riding. Resilient seat supports commonly include coil springs or resilient pads positioned between a seat and a seat post.
The present invention relates to an improved bicycle seat support that resiliently supports a bicycle seat. The support comprises an upper engagement member adapted to support a bicycle seat, a lower engagement member (e.g., a seat post) adapted to engage a bicycle frame, and a compliant support assembly coupling the upper engagement member to the lower engagement member. The compliant support assembly includes a first cantilevered spring (e.g., a leaf spring made of a composite material), a second cantilevered spring (e.g., a leaf spring made of a composite material) having a portion that is spaced from the first cantilevered spring to define a gap, and a resilient member (e.g., an elastomer having a hardness less than the hardness of the first and second cantilevered springs) positioned in the gap.
In one embodiment, the bicycle seat support comprises an elbow joint coupling the lower engagement member to the compliant support assembly. Preferably, the elbow joint comprises an upper portion that sandwiches the first and second cantilevered springs, and a lower portion positioned in a recess in the lower engagement member. The lower engagement member can also include a resilient bump stop adapted to limit downward movement of the upper engagement portion.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
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The bicycle seat support 36 includes an upper engagement member 42 engaged with and supporting the lower rails 40, a lower engagement member 44 secured to and supported by the seat tube 26 of the frame 16, and a compliant support assembly 46 connecting the upper engagement member 42 to the lower engagement member 44. The illustrated upper engagement member 42 includes two pairs of clamp members 48 that define longitudinal recesses 50 for receiving and clamping the lower rails 40 of the bicycle seat 34. The illustrated lower engagement member 44 comprises a seat post 52 secured inside the seat tube 26 of the frame 16 by a clamp 54 (
The illustrated compliant support assembly 46 includes a first cantilevered spring 56, a second cantilevered spring 58 spaced from the first cantilevered spring to define a gap 60 (
In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second cantilevered springs 56,58 are positioned substantially parallel to the ground when the bicycle seat support 36 is secured to the frame 16 (see
The compliant support assembly 46 is secured to the lower engagement member 44 by an elbow joint 70. The elbow joint 70 includes left and right halves 72 that are secured together to sandwich the first and second cantilevered springs 56, 58. In the illustrated embodiment, the left and right halves 72 are adhesively bonded together and to the first and second cantilevered springs 56, 58. When fully assembled, the elbow joint forms a lower portion 74 that is positioned in a recess 76 (
The upper portion 55 of the seat post 52 further includes a raised bump stop 80 that limits downward movement of the bicycle seat 34. More specifically, the bump stop 80 comprises a resilient pad 82 that will engage either the upper engagement member 42 or the second cantilevered spring upon extreme downward movement of the bicycle seat 34 relative to the seat post 52. This resilient pad 82 cushions this extreme downward movement of the bicycle seat 34.
Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.