Bicycle trainer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6659917
  • Patent Number
    6,659,917
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 9, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a quick release mechanism for securing and releasing a bicycle in a trainer, wherein said mechanism engages and secures the rear hub area of a bicycle without disassembly of said bicycle, comprising:(a) a housing adapted to slidably receive at least part of a piston, wherein said housing is mounted on a first hub supporting leg of said trainer;(b) a piston nesting within the housing and being slidable therein, wherein said piston has a first end and a second end, said first end bearing a first means for capturing a bicycle wheel hub;(c) means for slidably moving side piston within said housing in order to extend said first end toward the hub of a bicycle to secure said bicycle, including a lever mounted at the second end of said piston;(d) a second means for capturing said bicycle wheel hub, said capturing means being mounted on a second hub supporting leg of said trainer, wherein the hub supporting legs are mutually spaced to allow a bicycle wheel mounted on a bicycle wheel to be located and captured therebetween, wherein(e) the housing and the piston have a cooperating groove and protrusion or peg, whereby the groove is embodied with a pitch so as to cause that rotation of the piston converts into simultaneous longitudinal motion of said piston.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Field of the Invention (Technical Field)




The present invention relates to quick release mechanism for securing and releasing a bicycle in a trainer, wherein said mechanism engages and secures the rear hub area of a bicycle without disassembly of said bicycle.




Reference is made to U.S. Pat. No. 4,969,642 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,152,729, each of which showing such a quick release mechanism comprising:




(a) a housing adapted to slidably receive at least part of a piston, wherein said housing is mounted on a first hub supporting leg of said trainer;




(b) a piston nesting within the housing and being slidable therein, wherein said piston has a first end and a second end, said first end bearing a first means for capturing a bicycle wheel hub;




(c) means for slidably moving said piston within said housing in order to extend said first end toward the hub of a bicycle to secure said bicycle, including a lever mounted at the second end of said piston;




(d) a second means for capturing said bicycle wheel hub, said capturing means being mounted on a second hub supporting leg of said trainer, wherein the hub supporting legs are mutually spaced to allow a bicycle wheel mounted on a bicycle wheel to be located and captured therebetween.




With reference to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


of the drawings the known quick release mechanism operates as follows:




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a frame consisting of a base portion, comprising two mutually spaced front and rear substantially horizontal frame members


141


and


142


. Two parallel spacing bars


148


and


150


connect said front and rear base members. Connecting frame members


141


and


142


are substantially horizontal frame members


148


and


150


. The connecting of the frame members is performed by any suitable method well-known to those ordinarily skilled in the art. Cushion members


162


,


164


,


166


and


168


are provided to protect the ends of the frame members


141


and


142


to protect a flat surface having the frame structure resting thereon.




Coaxial sleeve


140


is mounted on the rear base member frame member


141


and is rotatable thereabout. Elements


178


and


179


are bolts to tighten sleeve


140


to frame member


141


. Upright frame extensions


36


and


37


(hereafter known as legs) are fixedly and perpendicularly attached to a coaxial member


140


. Legs


36


and


37


support a bicycle wheel axle. Once leg position for a particular bicycle is found, then


178


and


179


are tightened and this position is maintained for convenience. If various size bicycles are in constant use, then


178


and


179


are not used.




Quick release means are provided at the terminal end of leg


36


. Handle


18


is attached to cam


20


. Cam


20


rotates through slot


38


to urge piston


26


having socket


30


located at the end towards the opposed upright leg


37


.




Towards the terminal end of leg


37


is a threaded release means


48


,


50


. Threaded member


50


is rotated to urge the end of the threaded member bearing a socket


48


towards the oppose upright leg


36


. Socket


48


is threaded to a distance depending on the bicycle. Once this distance is determined for a particular bicycle, the quick release mechanism is the only thing necessary to operate to engage or disengage the bicycle.




Threaded socket member


48


and cam actuate socket member


30


are adapted to capture and hold securely the hub of a bicycle wheel. Lever


18


is attached in a fixe manner to cam


20


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a bicycle is shown mounted on the apparatus of FIG.


1


. The rod


15


is shown in close proximity to the seat of the bicycle; this is for easy access by a rider to adjust tension on the roller. As the pedals


192


are rotated by a bicyclist situated on the bicycle of

FIG. 2

, the rear wheel of the bicycle rotates tensionable roller


2


.




Typically, the hub of the bicycle is captured by the sockets


30


and


48


, whereupon the legs


37


and


36


are pivoted forward to bring the tire in a resting position upon the roller


2


. This method of engaging the axle of a bicycle then pivoting forward and lowering the bicycle to the roller accomplishes two things: one it is the means of accommodating all wheel sizes; and two it saves the step of adjusting the roller to the wheel.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, there is shown the apparatus of

FIG. 1

from an elevated plan perspective. The frame comprises rear member


141


connected to front member


142


by connecting and spacing rods


148


and


150


. Coaxial with rear frame


141


and rotatable thereabout is coaxial sleeve


140


. Set screws


178


and


179


allow for fixing of the position of coaxial sleeve


140


about rear frame member


141


.




It is preferred that the screw socket member


50


,


48


be adjusted to capture one side of a bicycle hub whereupon the quick release member having socket


30


may be quickly moved to capture the other side of the bicycle hub.




The above is all known art from U.S. Pat. No. 4,969,642 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,152,729. A drawback of this known prior art is that it suffers from relative complexity and correspondingly high costs of manufacture whilst in use a person operating the known quick release mechanism is liable to get his fingers squeezed between the cam


20


and the slit


38


which is intended to receive cam


20


. A further drawback is that the esthetics of the known apparatus suffers from this visibly moving cam


20


moving in and out slit


38


when securing or releasing a bicycle.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION (DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION)




The quick release mechanism developed by applicant obviates the above drawbacks by applying the features that the housing and the piston have a cooperating groove and protrusion or peg whereby the groove is embodied with a pitch so as to cause that rotation of the piston converts into simultaneous longitudinal motion of said piston.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention shall in the following be further elucidated with reference to the drawings of some exemplary embodiments according to the invention. In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is an elevated perspective of a single bicycle wheel trainer according to the prior art;





FIG. 2

is an elevated perspective showing a bicycle mounted on the apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

shows the quick release mechanism of a first embodiment according to the invention in exploded view;





FIG. 5

shows the quick release mechanism of a second embodiment according to the invention in exploded view; and





FIG. 6

shows the quick release mechanism according to a third embodiment of the invention in exploded view.











Similar parts in the figures are referred to with the same reference numerals.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS (BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION)




In the drawings,

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


show three preferred embodiments of the quick release mechanism according to the invention as placed on the top end of one of the frame extensions


36


or


37


. Within the scope of the invention it is possible to apply the quick release mechanism on both extensions


36


,


37


, although it suffices if the quick release mechanism is used only on one extension


36


or


37


.




The drawings of

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


show that a housing


16


is placed at the extremity of the extension


36


or


37


.

FIG. 6

shows the embodiment in which the housing is detachable from the extension


36


or


37


.




When in assembled condition, the piston


26


is located within the housing


16


.

FIG. 4

shows the embodiment in which the piston


26


is having at least one protrusion or protrusions


261


,


262


or pegs whilst the housing


16


is having a groove or grooves


161


,


162


that are intended to cooperate with said protrusions


261


,


262


of the piston


26


. The groove or grooves


161


,


162


are embodied with a pitch so as to cause that rotation of the piston


26


with the lever


18


mounted thereon converts the rotative movement of the piston


26


in a concurrent longitudinal movement of the piston


26


in the direction of arrow A. The embodiments shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

operate in a similar fashion; the difference of the embodiments of

FIGS. 5 and 6

being explained below.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

, a single peg


163


is used that is placed through the housing


16


in order to cooperate with a groove


262


that is part of piston


26


.




The embodiment of the quick release mechanism shown in

FIG. 6

operates in the same way as the embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

; the difference being only that housing


16


is detachable from extension


36


or


37


.



Claims
  • 1. A quick release mechanism for securing and releasing a bicycle in a trainer, wherein said mechanism engages and secures the rear hub area of a bicycle without disassembly of said bicycle, comprising:(a) a housing adapted to slidably receive at least part of a piston, wherein said housing is mounted on a first hub supporting leg of said trainer; (b) a piston nesting within the housing and being slidable therein, wherein said piston has a first end and a second end, said first end bearing a first means for capturing a bicycle wheel hub; (c) means for slidably moving said piston within said housing in order to extend said first end toward the hub of a bicycle to secure said bicycle, including a lever mounted at the second end of said piston; (d) a second means for capturing said bicycle wheel hub, said capturing means being mounted on a second hub supporting leg of said trainer, wherein the hub supporting legs are mutually spaced to allow a bicycle wheel mounted on a bicycle wheel to be located and captured therebetween, wherein (e) the housing and the piston have a cooperating groove and protrusion or peg, whereby the groove is embodied with a pitch so as to cause that rotation of the piston converts into simultaneous longitudinal motion of said piston.
  • 2. A quick release mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the groove is embodied in the housing and the protrusion or peg is connected to the piston.
  • 3. A quick release mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the groove is embodied in the piston and the protrusion or peg is assembled in the housing.
  • 4. A quick release mechanism according to claim 3, wherein the housing is detachable from the first hub supporting leg of said trainer.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Number Name Date Kind
4028915 Stahl Jun 1977 A
4400038 Hosokawa Aug 1983 A
4969642 Phillips Nov 1990 A
5026047 Kosecoff Jun 1991 A
5152729 Phillips Oct 1992 A
5494390 Gonzales Feb 1996 A