The invention relates to clipless pedals, particularly to binding mechanisms mounted on pedal bodies for engaging with cleats.
A conventional binding assembly 60 of a clipless pedal as shown in
However, because no anti-escape mechanism for the tension adjustment baffle 65 is provided, the tension adjustment baffle 65 tends to escape from the adjusting bolt 66 while adjusting. Also, such adjustment cannot be implemented with a scale. Proper adjustment is hard to be made.
An object of the invention is to provide a binding assembly with anti-escape tension settings for a clipless bicycle pedal, which can prevent the adjusting bolt from escaping the adjusting nut.
To accomplish the above object, the binding assembly of the invention includes a fixed binding, an adjustable binding, two torsion springs, an adjusting nut and an adjusting bolt. The fixed binding has a bow portion, a pair of stoppers and a pair of pivoting portions. The pivoting portions are passed by a pivot. The adjustable binding has an adjusting base plate and a pair of pivoting plates. The pivoting plates are passed by the pivot. Each torsion spring has an upper end and a lower end and is put around the pivot. The lower ends are stopped by the stoppers. The adjusting nut has a threaded hole and two shoulders separately abutting against the two upper ends. The adjusting bolt has a head and a threaded rod with an enlarged end. The threaded rod passes through the adjusting base plate and screws with the threaded hole. The enlarged end projects from the threaded hole.
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The fixed binding 10 has a bow portion 11, a pair of stoppers 12 and a pair of pivoting portions 13. The pivoting portions 13 are passed by a pivot 130. The adjustable binding 20 has an adjusting base plate 21 and a pair of pivoting plates 22 beside the adjusting base plate 21. The pivoting plates 22 correspond to the pivoting portions 13 and are passed by the pivot 130. Each torsion spring 30 has an upper end 31 and a lower end 32 and is put around the pivot 130. The lower ends 32 are stopped by the stoppers 12 of the fixed binding 10. The adjusting nut 40 has a threaded hole 41 at the center thereof and two shoulders 42 separately abutting against the two upper ends 31. The adjusting bolt 50 has a head 51 and a threaded rod 52. An end of the threaded rod 52 is formed with an enlarged end 520. The threaded rod 52 passes through the adjusting base plate 21 and screws with the threaded hole 41. The enlarged end 520 projects from the threaded hole 41.
The pivoting plates 22 correspond to the pivoting portions 13 and are passed by the pivot 130. The two torsion springs 30 are put around the pivot 130. The threaded rod 52 passes through the adjusting base plate 21 and screws with the threaded hole 41. The enlarged end 520 is located outside the adjusting nut 40. The lower ends 32 of the torsion springs 30 are stopped by the stoppers 12 of the fixed binding 10. The upper ends 31 are stopped by the two shoulders 42 of the adjusting nut 40. By rotating the adjusting bolt 50 to slide the adjusting nut 40, the upper ends of the torsion springs 30 can be compressed to increase torsion or stretched to decrease torsion. Also, the enlarged end 520 of the adjusting bolt 50 prevents the adjusting bolt 50 from escaping from the adjusting nut 40. It is so convenient and stable for users.
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