This invention relates to containers and support assemblies for mounting containers on structures such as aerobars of bicycles.
The use of aerobars on high performance racing bicycles allows the rider to assume and maintain an advantageous aerodynamic position which reduces drag significantly. However, using conventional frame mounted water bottles to replenish lost fluids while riding forces the rider to break the aerodynamic position periodically, resulting in an increase in drag and a consequent loss in performance. There is clearly a need for a liquid container and a support assembly which allow ready access to the liquid by the rider using aerobars while also allowing the rider to maintain the advantageous aerodynamic position.
The invention is directed to a support assembly for mounting an item, such as a water bottle, on a structure, such as the aerobars of a bicycle. In one example embodiment, the support assembly comprises a body having a plurality of legs attached to the body and extending outwardly therefrom. A least one of the legs is pivotable relatively to the body. A plurality of clips, are each attached to a respective one of the legs. The clips are adapted to contact the structure and mount the body thereon. A bracket is mounted on the body, the bracket is adapted to receive the item.
In one example, the body has a tapered forward section and a tapered aft section. In another example, at least a first and a second of the legs have respective first and second ends oppositely disposed. The first ends of each of the first and second legs are pivotably attached to the body. The clips are respectively attached to each of the second ends of each of the first and second legs. In one example of the invention, the first and second legs pivot about respective first and second pivot axes. The first and second pivot axes may be oriented parallel to and positioned adjacent to one another. In this example embodiment each of the first and second legs may comprise a plurality of gear teeth respectively positioned on the first ends thereof. The gear teeth on the first leg are in meshing engagement with the gear teeth on the second leg thereby coordinating pivoting motion of the first and second legs about the first and second pivot axes.
In an example embodiment of the invention at least one of the clips comprises an arcuate band. The example invention may further comprise a ball joint positioned between at least one of the legs and one of the clips, the ball joint effecting attachment of the at least one clip to the at least one leg.
In an example embodiment, the bracket comprises a plurality of fingers projecting from the body. The bracket may further comprise, for example, a first and a second finger positioned in spaced relation along a first side of the body and projecting therefrom; a first rail extending between the first and second fingers; a third and a fourth finger positioned in spaced relation along a second side of the body opposite to the first side thereof, the third and fourth fingers projecting from the body; and a second rail extending between the third and fourth fingers.
In another example embodiment, the bracket may comprise a first and a second finger positioned in spaced relation on opposite sides of the body and projecting therefrom. In this example embodiment, the first and second fingers may be attached to the forward section. The bracket may further comprise a third and a fourth finger positioned in spaced relation on opposite sides of the aft section of the body and projecting therefrom. This example embodiment may also include a first rail extending between the first and the third fingers and a second rail extending between the second and fourth fingers.
The invention further encompasses a container for holding a liquid wherein an item is mountable on the container. In one example embodiment, the container comprises a sidewall surrounding and defining an internal volume. The sidewall has an outer surface. A filling port positioned in the sidewall provides access to the internal volume. A tab is mounted on the sidewall and overlies the outer surface. The item is positionable between the tab and the outer surface, and the tab retains the item to the outer surface for mounting the item thereto.
In a particular embodiment, the sidewall comprises a first vessel having a first opening and a second vessel having a second opening. The first and second vessels are joined to one another at the first and second openings and define the internal volume. The container further comprises a collar positioned between the first and second vessels. In one example embodiment, the collar comprises a ring surrounding at least one of the first and second openings of the first and second vessels. The tab is attached to the collar.
In another example embodiment, the first vessel is removably joined to the second vessel. The collar may comprise a ring removably mounted surrounding the opening in one of the first and second vessels, the tab being attached to the collar. In a particular example embodiment, the collar comprises a ring removably mounted surrounding the opening in the second vessel, the tab being attached to the collar.
The container may further comprise a tube mounted on one of the first and second vessels and extending into the internal volume. A sleeve may surround a portion of the tube. In a particular example embodiment, the tube and the sleeve are mounted on the first vessel. In an example embodiment, the filling port is positioned within one of the first and second vessels and a cap is positioned overlying the filling port. In a particular example embodiment, the filling port is positioned within the first vessel and a cap is positioned overlying the filling port. By way of example, the cap may comprise a plurality of flexible leaves which deflect to permit filling of the internal volume through the filling port. The first and second vessels may have an elongate streamlined shape.
Another example embodiment of a container according to the invention comprises a first vessel having a first opening and a second vessel having a second opening. The first and second vessels are joined to one another at the first and second openings and define a fluid holding internal volume. A tube is mounted on one of the first and second vessels. The tube extends into the internal volume. A collar is positioned between the first and second vessels. In a particular example, the collar comprises a ring surrounding the first and second openings of the first and second vessels. A filling port may be positioned within one of the first and second vessels, and a cap is positioned overlying the filling port. In a particular example embodiment, the tube is mounted on the first vessel and the filling port is also positioned within the first vessel. The cap may comprise, for example, a plurality of flexible leaves which deflect to permit filling of the internal volume through the filling port. The example embodiment may also include a sleeve surrounding a portion of the tube, the sleeve being mounted on one of the first and second vessels. The vessels may have an elongate streamlined shape.
In an example embodiment, a tab is attached to the collar and projects therefrom in overlying relation with an outer surface of the container sidewall. The tab is adapted to hold an item against the outer surface of the container.
The first vessel may be removably joined to the second vessel. By way of example, the collar may comprise a ring removably mounted surrounding the opening on one of the first and second vessels. In a particular example, the collar comprises a ring removably mounted surrounding the opening on the second vessel, a tab being attached to the collar and projecting therefrom in overlying relation with an outer surface of the second vessel, the tab adapted to hold an item against the outer surface.
The invention also encompasses the combination comprising a container for holding a liquid and a support assembly for mounting the container on an aerobar of a bicycle. In this example the support assembly may comprise a body with a plurality of legs attached to the body and extending outwardly therefrom. At least one of the legs is pivotable relatively to the body. A plurality of clips is also included, each one of the clips being attached to a respective one of the legs, the clips being adapted to contact the aerobar and mount the body thereon. In this example a bracket is mounted on the body. The bracket is adapted to receive the container. An example container may comprise a first vessel having a first opening and a second vessel having a second opening. The first and second vessels are joined to one another at the first and second openings to defining a fluid holding internal volume. A tube is mounted on one of the first and second vessels. The tube extends into the internal volume. A collar is positioned between the first and second vessels.
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A filling port 72 is provided in the container 14. In this example the filling port is positioned within the first vessel 58. A cap 74 is positioned overlying and providing a closure for the filling port. In this example, cap 74 comprises a plurality of flexible leaves 76 which cover the filling port 72 but deflect out of the way when, for example, a nozzle is inserted into the filling port 72 to fill the internal volume 66 with liquid.
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The collar 78 permits additional components to be mounted on the container 14, and making the collar removable allows one to interchange components as desired. In the example embodiment shown in
The combination container and support assembly according to the invention provides a versatile accessory for cyclists using aerobars, the combination having streamlined features for enhanced riding performance.