This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 106203875, filed on Mar. 20, 2017.
The disclosure relates to a bicycle frame, and more particularly to a bicycle frame having a bottom bracket device in which a pivot space is defined for accommodating a front pivot end portion of a rear fork assembly.
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Since the front ends of the forks 304 are disposed to project laterally and outwardly of the opposite sides of the lower seat tube 301, an undesired wind resistance is produced and adversely affect movement of the bicycle frame 1. Moreover, the projecting forks 304 negatively affect the outer appearance of the bicycle frame 1.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a bottom bracket device and a bicycle frame with the same that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the disclosure, a bottom bracket device includes a bottom bracket shell, a first down tube, a first seat tube and a rear fork assembly. The bottom bracket shell surrounds a spindle axis in a left-and-right direction to have left and right opened ends. The first down tube is connected to and extends forwardly from the bottom bracket shell. The first seat tube is connected to and extends upwardly from the bottom bracket shell, and has two side walls which are disposed between the left and right opened ends in the left-and-right direction. The side walls define therebetween a receiving space which has a rear access opening that is opposite to the first down tube in a front-and-rear direction. The rear fork assembly has at least one front end portion which is inserted into the receiving space from the rear access opening and which is pivotably connected to the side walls of the first seat tube about a pivot axis in the left-and-right direction.
According to the disclosure, a bicycle frame includes a bottom bracket device as mentioned above, a front frame body, a rear frame body and a shock absorber. The front frame body includes a second down tube which is connected to and extends forwardly and upwardly from the first down tube, and a second seat tube which is connected to and extends upwardly from the first seat tube. The rear frame body includes two chain stay forks each of which is connected to and extends rearwardly from the rear fork assembly, and a rear stay which is connected to and extends forwardly and upwardly from the chain stay forks. The shock absorber is disposed between the front frame body and the rear stay.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The bottom bracket device 10 includes a bottom bracket shell 11, a first down tube 12, a first seat tube 13, a rear fork assembly 14, a pivot shaft 15 and two anti-friction bearings 16.
The bottom bracket shell 11 surrounds a spindle axis (A) in a left-and-right direction to have left and right opened ends 111. The first down tube 12 is connected to and extends forwardly from the bottom bracket shell 11. The first seat tube 13 is connected to and extends upwardly from the bottom bracket shell 11, and has two side walls 133 which are disposed between the left and right opened ends 111 of the bottom bracket shell 11 in the left-and-right direction. The side walls 133 define therebetween a receiving space 131 which has a rear access opening 132 that is opposite to the first down tube 12 in a front-and-rear direction. In this embodiment, a lower end of the first seat tube 13 is connected to a lower end of the first down tube 12 at the bottom bracket shell 11.
The rear fork assembly 14 includes two rear fork rods 141, a tubular crosspiece 142 and an axial hole 143 (see
The tubular crosspiece 142 extends in the left-and-right direction to interconnect the front end portions 144. In this embodiment, the tubular crosspiece 142 is integrally connected with the front end portions 144 of the rear fork rods 141.
The axial hole 143 extends through the front end portions 144 and the crosspiece 142 along the pivot axis (L). In this embodiment, with reference to
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The rear frame body 30 includes two chain stay forks 31 each of which is connected to and extends rearwardly from the respective rear fork rod 141, and a rear stay 32 which is connected to and extends forwardly and upwardly from the chain stay forks 31. In this embodiment, the chain stay forks 31 are integrally connected with the rear fork rods 141.
The rear stay 32 has two rear stay forks 33 which are respectively connected to the chain stay forks 31 and which are spaced apart from each other in the left-and-right direction, and a cross lever 34 which extends in the left-and-right direction to interconnect the rear stay forks 33. The cross lever 34 is pivotably connected to the second seat tube 22. In this embodiment, the cross lever 34 has a front lever end 341 which is pivotably connected to the shock absorber 40, a rear lever end 342 which is connected to the rear stay forks 33, and a fulcrum portion 343 which is interposed between the front and rear lever ends 341, 342 and which is pivotably connected to the second seat tube 22.
The shock absorber 40 is disposed between the front frame body 20 and the rear stay 32. In this embodiment, the shock absorber 40 is disposed between the second seat tube 22 and the cross lever 34. Specifically, the shock absorber 40 has upper and lower ends which are pivotably connected to the front lever end 341 of the cross lever 34 and the second seat tube 22, respectively. Since the structure of the shock absorber 40 is of a known type, a description thereof is dispensed with herein. The shock absorber 40 may be a hydraulic or pneumatic type, a mechanical type such as a biasing spring, etc.
With the front end portions 144 of the rear fork rods 141 which are concealed in the receiving space 131 in the first seat tube 13, the rear fork rods 141 are prevented from generating undesired wind resistance, and the aesthetic appeal of the bicycle frame 1 is satisfactory.
Alternatively, the rear fork assembly 14 may have the front end portions 144 of the rear fork rods 141 separated from each other without providing the tubular crosspiece 142. Still alternatively, without the tubular crosspiece 142, the front end portions 144 of the rear fork rods 141 may be combined to be a single front end portion that is pivotably connected to the first seat tube 13.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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106203875 | Mar 2017 | TW | national |