1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a crank assembly and, more particularly, to a crank assembly for an acrobatic bicycle.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional crank assembly for an acrobatic bicycle in accordance with the prior art shown in
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a crank assembly, comprising a mandrel, two cranks mounted on the mandrel, a chainwheel mounted on the mandrel and located between the two cranks, and a connector mounted on the mandrel and located between the chainwheel and one of the two cranks. The chainwheel has a central portion provided with a shaft hole and has a periphery provided with a fixing hole. The connector has a first end provided with a mounting hole connected with the shaft hole of the chainwheel and a second end provided with a locking hole connected with the fixing hole of the chainwheel. The locking hole of the connector has a diameter smaller than that of the mounting hole. The mounting hole of the connector has a side provided with a protruding mounting portion inserted into the shaft hole of the chainwheel. The mounting hole of the connector has a peripheral wall provided with a successively serrated engaging surface extending through the mounting hole and the mounting portion. Thus, the connector is directly connected with the chainwheel and located between the chainwheel, the mandrel and one of the two cranks to enhance a structural strength of combination of the chainwheel, the mandrel and the two cranks and to decrease cost of the crank assembly.
The mandrel has two successively serrated urging portions formed on two opposite ends thereof One of the two urging portions of the mandrel is extended through the mounting portion and the mounting hole of the connector and is engaged with the engaging surface of the connector so that the chainwheel is combined with the mandrel through the connector. Each of the two cranks has an end portion provided with a successively serrated locking bore locked onto a respective one of the urging portions of the mandrel to lock each of the two cranks onto the respective urging portion of the mandrel. The locking hole of the connector has a side provided with a protruding locking portion inserted into the fixing hole of the chainwheel. The locking portion and the mounting portion of the connector are located at the same side. The locking hole of the connector is a threaded hole, and the crank assembly further comprises a threaded fastening member screwed into the locking hole of the connector and abutting the chainwheel so that the chainwheel is sandwiched between the fastening member and the connector.
According to the primary advantage of the present invention, the mounting portion of the connector is inserted into the shaft hole of the chainwheel, and one of the two urging portions of the mandrel is extended through the mounting portion and the mounting hole of the connector and is engaged with the engaging surface of the connector so that the chainwheel is combined with the mandrel through the connector so as to enhance the structural strength of combination of the chainwheel, the mandrel and the two cranks.
According to another advantage of the present invention, the connector is available for the chainwheel of a common specification and size so as to decrease the cost of fabrication and to enhance the versatility of the crank assembly.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The chainwheel 20 has a central portion provided with a shaft hole 21 and has a periphery provided with a fixing hole 22.
The connector 10 has a first end provided with a mounting hole 11 connected with the shaft hole 21 of the chainwheel 20 and a second end provided with a locking hole 14 connected with the fixing hole 22 of the chainwheel 20. The locking hole 14 of the connector 10 has a diameter smaller than that of the mounting hole 11. The mounting hole 11 of the connector 10 has a side provided with a protruding mounting portion 12 inserted into the shaft hole 21 of the chainwheel 20. The mounting hole 11 of the connector 10 has a peripheral wall provided with a successively serrated engaging surface 13 extending through the mounting hole 11 and the mounting portion 12. The locking hole 14 of the connector 10 has a side provided with a protruding locking portion 15 inserted into the fixing hole 22 of the chainwheel 20. The locking portion 15 and the mounting portion 12 of the connector 10 are located at the same side. The locking hole 14 of the connector 10 is a threaded hole, and the crank assembly further comprises a threaded fastening member 16 screwed into the locking hole 14 of the connector 10 and abutting the chainwheel 20 so that the chainwheel 20 is sandwiched between the fastening member 16 and the connector 10.
The mandrel 30 has two successively serrated urging portions 31 formed on two opposite ends thereof. One of the two urging portions 31 of the mandrel 30 is extended through the mounting portion 12 and the mounting hole 11 of the connector 10 and is engaged with the engaging surface 13 of the connector 10 so that the chainwheel 20 is combined with the mandrel 30 through the connector 10.
Each of the two cranks 40 has an end portion provided with a successively serrated locking bore 41 locked onto a respective one of the urging portions 31 of the mandrel 30 to lock each of the two cranks 40 onto the respective urging portion 31 of the mandrel 30.
Accordingly, the mounting portion 12 of the connector 10 is inserted into the shaft hole 21 of the chainwheel 20, and one of the two urging portions 31 of the mandrel 30 is extended through the mounting portion 12 and the mounting hole 11 of the connector 10 and is engaged with the engaging surface 13 of the connector 10 so that the chainwheel 20 is combined with the mandrel 30 through the connector 10 so as to enhance the structural strength of combination of the chainwheel 20, the mandrel 30 and the two cranks 40. In addition, the connector 10 is available for the chainwheel 20 of a common specification and size so as to decrease the cost of fabrication and to enhance the versatility of the crank assembly.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.