Claims
- 1. A bicycle trailer apparatus for a bicycle having a seat tube and seat stays comprising:
a bicycle having a permanently affixed receptacle; said receptacle having a socket in a main tube; said tube having an aperture adapted to receive a pin; at the top of said socket is a reinforcing flange upon which is carried a bearing; said receptacle is mounted in close proximity to the seat tube at the intersection of and the space between the seat stays; an additional reinforcing structure bridges the space between the ends of seat stays to provide reinforcement for the mounting of said receptacle to said frame. a trailer hitch attachment member formed with a body; said body having a rearwardly depending flange and a downwardly depending pin; said pin has an end opposite said body; said body having a bearing surface at its bottom; said bearing contacting said bearing surface when said hitch attachment member is attached to said receptacle.
- 2. The trailer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
said pin has a ball detent operated by a spring loaded push button for releasing said detent against spring pressure.
- 3. The trailer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
said pin has a transverse bore proximate said end that is receivable of one of a cotter pin or a spring loaded pin.
- 4. The trailer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
said bicycle frame has a substantially vertical seat tube with an axis; said pin has an axis along its length which is substantially vertical and aligned parallel to the axis of seat tube; said pin axis is aligned so that most of the rearward tension and forward compression resulting from acceleration and deceleration forces are borne upon said pin in said aperture or said bearing contacting said bearing surface, respectively.
- 5. The trailer apparatus of claim 4 further comprising:
said body having a flange extending rearwardly therefrom; said flange having a transverse aperture adapted to receive a trailer clevis on a trailer tongue.
- 6. The trailer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
said pin is formed with a shaft and a head; said shaft fits in aperture and said head receives said body for a hitch.
- 7. The trailer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
said pin is formed with a shaft and a head; said shaft fits in aperture and said head is adapted to receive mounting hardware for at least one of:
a body for a hitch; a bracket for a rack; a fastener for a hard container; a bicycle bag holder; a water bottle holder; a mudguards, or a pump holder.
- 8. A bicycle apparatus for a bicycle frame:
a bicycle having a permanently affixed receptacle; said receptacle having a socket in a main tube; said tube having an aperture adapted to receive a pin; at the top of said socket is a reinforcing flange upon which is carried a bearing; said receptacle is mounted in close proximity to the seat tube at the intersection of and the space between the seat stays; an additional reinforcing structure bridges the space between the ends of seat stays to provide reinforcement for the mounting of said receptacle to said frame; said bicycle frame has a substantially vertical seat tube with an axis; said axis is aligned so that when a pin is received in said aperture, most of the rearward tension and forward compression resulting from gravity, bicycle movement, acceleration and deceleration forces are imparted upon the aperture or bearing, respectively.
- 9. The trailer apparatus of claim 8 further comprising:
a trailer hitch attachment member formed with a body; said body having a rearwardly depending flange and a downwardly depending pin; said pin has an end opposite said body; said body having a bearing surface at its bottom; said bearing contacting said bearing surface when said hitch attachment member is attached to said receptacle.
- 10. The trailer apparatus of claim 9 further comprising:
said pin has an axis along its length which is substantially vertical and aligned parallel to the axis of seat tube; said pin axis is aligned so that most of the rearward tension and forward compression resulting from acceleration and deceleration forces is borne upon the pin or bearing surface.
- 11. The trailer apparatus of claim 10 further comprising:
said body having a flange extending rearwardly therefrom; said flange having a transverse aperture adapted to receive a trailer clevis on a trailer tongue.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising:
said pin is formed with a shaft and a head; said shaft fits in aperture and said head receives said body for a hitch.
- 13. The trailer apparatus of claim 9 further comprising:
said pin is formed with a shaft and a head; said shaft fits in aperture and said head is adapted to receive mounting hardware for at least one of:
body for a hitch; a bracket for a rack; a fastener for a hard container; a bicycle bag holder; a water bottle holder; a mudguards, or a pump holder.
- 14. A bicycle accessory mounting apparatus comprising:
an accessory attachment member formed with a body; said body having a rearwardly depending flange and a downwardly depending pin; said pin has an end opposite said body; said body having a bearing surface at its bottom; said bearing contacting said bearing surface when said attachment member is attached to a mating receptacle formed and arranged on a bicycle frame.
- 15. The accessory mounting apparatus of claim 14 further comprising:
said pin has an axis along its length which is substantially vertical and aligned parallel to a corresponding axis of a bicycle frame seat tube; said pin axis is aligned so that most of the rearward tension and forward compression resulting from acceleration and deceleration forces is borne upon the pin or bearing surface.
- 16. The accessory attachment apparatus of claim 15 further comprising:
said body having a flange extending rearwardly therefrom; said flange having a transverse aperture adapted to receive a trailer clevis on a trailer tongue.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 14 further comprising:
said pin is formed with a shaft and a head; said shaft fits in aperture and said head receives said body for a hitch.
- 18. The accessory apparatus of claim 14 further comprising:
said pin is formed with a shaft and a head; said shaft fits in aperture and said head is adapted to receive mounting hardware for at least one of:
body for a hitch; a bracket for a rack; a fastener for a hard container; a bicycle bag holder; a water bottle holder; a mudguards, or a pump holder.
Claim of Priority
[0001] This application claims priority based on our provisional application filed on Feb. 21, 2002 and having Ser. No. 60/358,551 and entitled “Bicycle Trailer Hitch Mount”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60358551 |
Feb 2002 |
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