1. Field of the Invention
One aspect of the present invention relates to bicycles. Another aspect of the present invention relates to a bicycle featuring a detachable frame.
2. Background Art
Conventionally, bicycles can be classified as ones featuring a fixed frame, a foldable frame or a detachable frame. Fixed frame bicycles are generally adequate in structural strength and have less restriction on design than foldable or detachable frame bicycles. However, fixed frame bicycles occupy a relatively large amount of space during transportation and storage. When transporting a bicycle in a vehicle, a rack is often required for fastening the bicycle onto the vehicle, which can be tedious and cumbersome.
Folding frame bicycles are generally adequate in saving space during transportation and storage but are susceptible to structural weakness because of potential breakage at the folded portions of the bicycle frame. Reinforcements are often added at these folded portions of the bicycle frame, but may detract from the appearance of the bicycle.
Detachable frame bicycles generally provide the flexibility of detaching the bicycle for transportation and storage. Unfortunately, the detachable frames currently available suffer from one or more problems. A first problem can be a lack of frame alignment. A second problem can be the stability of the bicycle frame. Yet another problem can be the rigid ness associated with the frame. In addition, tools, such as wrenches, may be required to detach the frame, which may be forgotten or lost Bolts are often used in combination with the wrenches, which often rust and become difficult to remove or even become stripped and need replacing.
One aspect of the present invention is directed to a detachable bicycle frame that overcomes one or more of the problems.
An embodiment of the present invention provides a connector assembly for assembling at least two portions of a bicycle frame. The connector assembly has a first connector, a second connector and a sleeve. The first connector of the assembly has a body which is adapted to be mounted to the bicycle frame. The body of the first connector has an inner aperture, a peripheral region and a threaded exterior profile. The peripheral region is oriented at a distal end of the first connector and has an axially contact surface. The threaded exterior profile is greater than an outer profile of the body of the first connector. The second connector of the assembly has a body adapted to be mounted to the bicycle frame with an exterior profile and a pilot extending there from.
The pilot is sized to be received in the first connector inner aperture. The body of the second connector has a peripheral region with an exterior profile and an axial contact surface for abutting the first connector axial contact surface. The sleeve of the assembly has a first region with an aperture formed there through sized to receive the second connector body exterior profile for axial translation relative thereto. The sleeve has a second region with an inner profile sized to receive the second connector peripheral region exterior profile. The sleeve has a threaded region for threaded engagement with the first connector threaded exterior profile for fastening the first connector to the second connector, maintaining engagement of the pilot in the first connector inner aperture and maintaining engagement of the first and second connector axial contact surfaces.
Another embodiment of the invention provides a bicycle having a first bicycle frame portion, a first tire, a first connector, a second bicycle frame portion, a second tire, a second connector and a sleeve. The first tire of the bicycle is mounted for rotation to the first bicycle frame portion. The first connector has a body with an inner aperture, a peripheral region and a threaded exterior profile. The peripheral region is oriented at a distal end of the first connector and has an axial contact surface. The threaded exterior profile is greater than an outer profile of the body of the first connector. The second tire is mounted for rotation to the second bicycle frame portion. The second connector is mounted on the second bicycle frame portion. The second connector has a body with an exterior profile and a pilot extending there from. The pilot is sized to be received in the first connector inner aperture. The body of the second connector has a peripheral region with an exterior profile and an axial contact surface for abutting the first connector axial contact surface. The sleeve has a first region with an aperture formed there through sized to receive the second connector body exterior profile for axial translation relative thereto. The sleeve has a second region with an inner profile sized to receive the second connector peripheral region exterior profile. The sleeve has a threaded region for threaded engagement with the first connector threaded exterior profile for fastening the first connector to the second connector, maintaining engagement of the pilot in the first connector inner aperture and maintaining engagement of the first and second connector axial contact surfaces.
Another embodiment of the invention provides a method for disassembling a bicycle. The method includes disassembling a first bicycle frame portion from a second bicycle frame portion. The method also includes assembling the first bicycle frame portion to the second bicycle frame portion for assembling the bicycle in a compact assembly.
The above embodiments, and other embodiments, objects, features, and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for the claims and/or as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
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The front frame portion 24 may be connected to a first tire 32 and the rear frame portion 26 may be connected to a second tire 34. First tire 32 and second tire 34 allow for movement of the bicycle in the rideable assembly. Pedals 56 are provided on second bicycle frame portion 26. The pedals 56 are in operative connection with the second tire 34 to provide movement of the bicycle 20 in the rideable assembly. A chain mechanism may provide the operative connection between the pedals 56 and the second tire 34 as illustrated in
A detachable seat 46 may be provided on the second bicycle frame portion 26 for a user to sit on while the bicycle 20 is in the rideable assembly. The seat 46 may have a quick release 48 to detach the seat from the second bicycle frame portion 26.
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The pedals 56 in operative connection with the second tire 34 may be moved from a horizontal to a vertical position so that the bicycle 20 is in a more compact transportable assembly. Any suitable pedal 56 is contemplated within the scope of the present invention.
Brake and gear connectors 57 may be provided which connect to the second tire 34 with the controls which may be provided on the handle bars 42. The brake and gear connectors 57 may have a hook and loop provided near the first connector assembly 28 to allow for separation of the brake and gear connectors 57 when the bicycle 20 is disassembled.
A storage bag 59 may be provided on the bicycle 20 for holding retainers provided on the bicycle 20 on the first bicycle frame portion 24, the second bicycle frame portion 26 or any suitable location on the bicycle 20. The storage bag 59 may be removable from the bicycle 20.
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The connector assembly 28 has a first connector 62 and a second connector 64. The first connector 62 is adapted to be connected to a first or second portion of a bicycle frame. In at least one embodiment, the first connector 62 is adapted to be connected to the rear frame portion 26 of the frame 22. The first connector 62 has a body 66. The body 66 may be cylindrical as illustrated. An inner aperture 68 is formed in the body 66. The body 66 may also have a peripheral region 70 provided at a distal end of the first connector 62. The peripheral region 70 may be greater than an outer profile of the body 66. The peripheral region 70 may be threaded. The peripheral region may have an axial contact surface provided at the distal end of the body 66.
The second connector 64 has a body 74 which has an exterior profile 76. A pilot 78 extends from a distal end of the body 74. The pilot 78 is sized to fit within the inner aperture 68 of the first connector 62 to provide support for the connector 28 and the bicycle frame when connected thereto. The pilot 78 has a recess 80 for alignment of the first connector 62 and the second connector 64.
The second connector body 74 has a peripheral region 82. The peripheral region 82 has an exterior profile 84. The exterior profile 84 may be generally equal to the peripheral region 70 of the first connector body 66 to be aesthetically pleasing. The peripheral region 82 has an axial contact surface 86 which may abut the axial contact surface 72 of the first connector 62 to increase the stability of the connector 28 and the bicycle frame when connected thereto.
When the pilot 78 is inserted into the aperture 68, the recess 80 may be aligned with a second aperture 102 formed in the first connector body 62. Once the recess 80 is aligned with the second aperture 102, a retainer 100 may be inserted through the aperture 102 into the recess 80 to help align the first connector 62 and second connector 64 to engage the bicycle frame, easing assembly and disassembly.
A sleeve 88 may move transversely over the second connector 64. the sleeve 88 has a first region 90 with an aperture 92 formed through. The aperture 92 is sized to receive the second connector body 74 to allow movement of the sleeve 88. The sleeve 88 has a second region 94 which has an inner profile 96 sized to receive the exterior profile 84 of the second connector 64 to increase the stability of the connector 28.
The sleeve 88 may have a threaded region 98 provided on all or a portion of the inner profile 96. The threaded region 98 of the sleeve 88 may engage the threaded region of the peripheral region 70 of the first connector body 66 to provide a secure engagement of the first connector 62 to the second connector 64 without the use of tools.
In another embodiment, the sleeve 88 may move transversely over the first connector 62. An aperture 92 may be sized to receive the first connector body 66 to allow movement of the sleeve. The second region 94 having an inner profile 96 may be sized to receive the peripheral region 70 of the first connector 62. The threaded region 98 may engage with a threaded region provided on the peripheral region 70 of the second connector 74.
In at least one embodiment, one or more sleeve portions can be sized receive and engage an end portion of the first and/or second bicycle frame portions 24 and 26 proximate to the engaged portion of sleeve 88. The one or more frame sleeve portions can be utilized to support the bicycle frame end portions, and/or conceal the brazing and/or pinning of the first and second connectors 62 and 64.
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A retainer 54 may be provided through the second bicycle frame portion 26 to secure the first bicycle frame portion 24 thereto. As illustrated in
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While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention
This application claims the benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/164,613 filed Nov. 30. 2005.