Electronic control containment unit for bicycles

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20050056670
  • Publication Number
    20050056670
  • Date Filed
    October 28, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 17, 2005
    19 years ago
Abstract
A bottle-cage supporting unit for a bicycle includes a cage support for the bottle, associated to which are a container for an electronic control unit for a motor-driven gear-shifting system with which the bicycle is equipped and a container for the electric power-supply battery for the electronic control unit.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to bicycles of the type comprising a frame, a bottle-cage supporting unit fixed to the frame, at least one electronic control device on board the bicycle, and an electronic control and/or power-supply system for said electronic device.


BACKGROUND

The use of an electronic control and/or power-supply system on board a bicycle has already been proposed in the past, with particular reference to bicycles provided with electronically controlled motor-driven gear change. An example of solutions of this sort is described and illustrated in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,470,277 filed by the present applicant. For bicycles of the above type there exists the need to have available a housing for the electronic control unit that does not hinder normal use of the bicycle and at the same time enables access for possible replacement or for maintenance operations in an easy and fast way.


SUMMARY

With a view to solving the above problem in an efficient way, the subject of the present invention is a containment unit for an electronic control and/or power-supply system in a bicycle of the type specified previously, characterized in that the aforesaid containment unit for the electronic control and/or power-supply system has a conformation designed for being fixed to the bicycle frame in the same point where the bottle-cage supporting unit is fixed.


In a preferred embodiment, the aforesaid containment unit comprises a container for at least one electronic control card and an auxiliary container for an electric power-supply battery. In a preferred embodiment, the aforesaid containment unit can be fixed to the frame of the bicycle using the same fixing means as those that secure the bottle-cage supporting unit to the bicycle.


The invention envisages various embodiments of the general idea of solution described above. For example, in a first embodiment, the bottle-cage support includes a supporting plate which can be fixed to a tube of the bicycle frame, typically the down tube, and moreover includes auxiliary supporting means designed to be set between said supporting plate and the tube of the bicycle frame. In the latter case, the container for the electronic control unit is rigidly connected to the bottom end of said auxiliary means and projects in cantilever fashion therefrom beneath the space designed to receive the bottle.


Preferably, in the aforesaid embodiment, the auxiliary supporting means are provided laterally with elastic clips or clamps for anchoring an elongated sheath constituting the container for the electric power-supply battery. The same auxiliary plate can also be provided, on its side opposite to the one equipped with the aforesaid elastic clamps, with further clamps for anchorage of a pump for inflating the tyres of the bicycle.


In a variant embodiment, the container for the electronic control unit has a flattened body designed to be set between the bottle-cage support and the tube of the frame of the bicycle. Preferably, the said flattened body has, on one of its sides, a sheath designed to receive the electric power-supply battery.


In a further variant embodiment, the container for the electronic control unit is set in a projecting position at the base of the bottle, as in the case of the first embodiment described previously, and moreover includes, beneath the aforesaid container, a further container for the electric power-supply battery.


Of course, a wide range of modifications are in any case possible to the examples of embodiment described above, without prejudice to the principle of arranging the container for the electronic control unit in association with the bottle-cage supporting unit, preferably using the same fixing, screws that are used for fixing the bottle-cage supporting unit to the frame of the bicycle also for anchoring the container carrying the electronic control unit.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)

Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will emerge from the ensuing description, with reference to the attached drawings, which are provided purely by way of non-limiting examples and in which:



FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the bottle-cage supporting unit according to the invention, in the condition where it is mounted on a bicycle frame;



FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the unit of FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view at an enlarged scale of the bottle-cage supporting unit of FIG. 1;



FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the bottle-cage supporting unit according to the invention;



FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the unit of FIG. 4;



FIGS. 6 and 7 are, respectively, a perspective view and an exploded perspective view of a third embodiment of the invention;



FIGS. 8 and 9 are, respectively, a perspective view and an exploded perspective view of a fourth embodiment; and



FIGS. 10 and 11 are, respectively, a perspective view and an exploded perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the invention.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)

With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, the number 1 designates, as a whole, a bicycle frame of a type in itself known, including a down tube 2 to which a bottle-cage supporting unit 3 according to the present invention is fixed. In the example illustrated, the bottle-cage supporting unit 3 comprises a support 4 for the bottle (not illustrated) consisting of a bent metal wire rigidly connected to a supporting plate 5 provided with holes 6 for engagement of fixing screws 50 designed to engage corresponding holes 7 made in the down tube 2 or in any other tube of the bicycle frame. The bottle-cage supporting unit 4 moreover comprises a top auxiliary plate 8 and a bottom auxiliary plate 9 which are set between the plate 5 and the tube 2 of the frame and which have respective holes 10 for engagement of the same screws 50 that fix the plate 5 to the frame tube 2. In the example illustrated, both of the plates 8 and 9 are made of plastic material and incorporate, in a single piece, two respective clamps 11 for fixing a cylindrical sheath 12 which receives within it the electrical battery and which is provided with a closing lid 14. The bottom plate 9 is rigidly connected to a container 15 for an electronic control unit which is supplied by the battery 13 and which is associated to a motor-driven gear-shifting system with which the bicycle is equipped. The structure described above can be better seen in FIG. 3, where the container 15 is illustrated in the exploded condition, with the lid 16 made of a single piece of plastic material with the bottom plate 9. The lid 16 can be fixed by means of screws 17 to a tray-shaped body 18 made of plastic material which receives, inside it, the electronic control unit 19. The latter includes a connector 20 for a cable 21 designed to be connected to a pedalling-cadence sensor, with which the bicycle is provided, a connector 22 for a cable 23 designed to be connected to the electric motor for controlling the front derailleur of the bicycle, a connector 24 for a cable 25 designed to be connected to an electric motor for controlling the rear derailleur of the bicycle, a connector 26 for a cable 27 designed to be connected to the display unit mounted on the handlebars of the bicycle, and a connector 28 for a cable 29 connected to the battery 13 which is received inside the sheath 12.


Thanks to the structure and arrangement described above, the bottle-cage supporting unit according to the invention is able to perform the supplementary function of supporting the electronic control unit 19 and the corresponding power-supply battery 13. The said components are thus mounted on the bicycle in a position in which they do not in the least hinder normal use of the bicycle and in which they are, at the same time, immediately and readily accessible for a possible replacement or for maintenance operations.



FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrate a solution substantially identical to that of FIGS. 1-3, differing from the latter only in that the two auxiliary plates 8, 9 are provided on one side, with the two elastic clamps for supporting the container 12 of the electric power-supply batteries 13, and on the other side with two elastic clamps ila for supporting a manual pump 30, of any known type, usable for inflating the tyres of the bicycle.



FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate a variant in which the container for the electronic control unit consists of a flattened body 31 which is set between the plate 5 for carrying the bottle-cage supporting unit and the tube 2 of the frame and which includes two holes 32 for engagement of the fixing screws. The same container 31 incorporates, on one side, a sheath 33 for the batteries 13.



FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate a further variant of the solution of FIGS. 1-3, in which the two plates 8, 9 are replaced by a single elongated plate 34 which has holes 10 for the fixing screws and is rigidly connected to the container 15 (which has the structure illustrated in FIG. 3). In this case, however, the clamps 11 are not provided, and the batteries 13 are housed in an auxiliary container 35 made beneath the main container 15.


Finally, FIGS. 10 and 11 illustrate a variant of the solution of FIGS. 8 and 9, which differs from the latter only as regards a different conformation of the bottle-cage support 4, which in this case includes a continuous containment wall 36 that is integrated in the body serving as a container for the electronic control unit.


Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments may vary widely with respect to what is described and illustrated herein purely by way of example, without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention

Claims
  • 1. A containment unit for a bicycle having a frame, a bottle-cage supporting unit affixed to the frame at an anchoring point wherein said bottle-cage support includes a supporting plate which can be fixed to a tube of the bicycle frame, at least one electronic device on board the bicycle, at least one of an electronic control system and a power supply system for said electronic device, said containment unit comprising; a conformation suitable for being fixed to the frame at the same anchoring point as that for the bottle cage support, said at least one of an electronic control system and a power supply system being arranged and supported within said containment unit, and wherein said containment unit comprises auxiliary supporting means associated with said bottle cage support that are set between said supporting plate and the bicycle frame, and the container for the at least one of the electronic control system and the power supply system is rigidly connected to a bottom end of said auxiliary supporting means and projects in cantilever fashion therefrom beneath a space designed to receive the bottle.
  • 2. The containment unit according to claim 1, wherein said auxiliary supporting means are provided laterally with elastic clamps for anchoring an elongated sheath constituting the container for a battery for the power supply system.
  • 3. A containment unit for mounting on a frame of a bicycle which includes at least one electronic device thereon, the frame having an anchoring point, and a bottle cage which defines a bottle receiving area and having a support member for attachment to the anchoring point connected to the frame, the containment unit comprising a conformation suitable for being fixed to the frame at the same anchoring point as the bottle cage support member for containing a component operatively associated with the at least one electronic device.
  • 4. The containment unit according to claim 3, further comprising a container for at least one electronic control card.
  • 5. The containment unit according to claim 3, further comprising a container for a power supply system.
  • 6. The containment unit according to claim 5, further comprising a container for an electric power supply for said power supply system.
  • 7. The containment unit according to claim 3, further comprising a container for at least one electronic control card and an auxiliary container for a power supply system.
  • 8. The containment unit according to claim 7, further comprising a container for an electric power supply for said power supply system.
  • 9. The containment unit according to claim 3, wherein said containment unit is made of a plastic material.
  • 10. The containment unit according to claim 3, wherein said containment unit is made of a rigid metallic material.
  • 11. The containment unit according to claim 3, wherein said containment unit is made of a rigid ceramic material.
  • 12. The containment unit according to claim 3, wherein said containment unit is mounted to said anchoring point via holes in said conformation of said containment unit.
  • 13. A bicycle, comprising a frame, which includes at least one electronic device thereon, the frame having an anchoring point, and a bottle cage which defines a bottle receiving area and having a support member for attachment to the anchoring point connected to the frame, a containment unit including a conformation fixed to the frame at the same anchoring point as the bottle cage support member, the containment unit containing a component operatively associated with the at least one electronic device.
  • 14. The bicycle of claim 13, wherein the containment unit extends beneath the bottle cage frame.
  • 15. The bicycle according to claim 13, wherein the containment unit further comprises a container for at least one electronic control card.
  • 16. The bicycle according to claim 13, wherein the containment unit further comprises a container for a power supply system.
  • 17. The bicycle according to claim 16, wherein the containment unit further comprises a container for an electric power supply for said power supply system.
  • 18. The bicycle according to claim 13, wherein said containment unit is made of a plastic material.
  • 19. The bicycle according to claim 13, wherein said containment unit is made of a rigid metallic material.
  • 20. The bicycle according to claim 13, wherein said containment unit is made of a rigid ceramic material.
  • 21. The bicycle according to claim 13, wherein the bottle cage support member and the containment unit are mounted, via aligned holes therein, to said anchoring point.
  • 22. The bicycle according to claim 13, wherein said anchoring point is located approximately midway between two ends of a down tube of the bicycle frame and said containment unit and said bottle cage are mounted to said anchoring point.
  • 23. The bicycle according to claim 13, wherein said anchoring point is located on a down tube of the bicycle frame.
  • 24. The bicycle according to claim 23, wherein said bottle cage is mounted to said anchoring point and wherein said down tube further comprises an additional anchoring point on which the containment unit is mounted.
  • 25. A combination bottle cage and containment unit for mounting on a frame of a bicycle which includes at least one electronic device thereon, the frame having an anchoring point for the combination unit, the combination unit comprising; a bottle cage frame; a support member attached to the bottle cage frame and including means for attachment of the unit to the anchoring point of the bicycle frame; and, a containment unit, for containing a component operatively associated with the one electronic device, and being configured for attachment to the anchoring point.
  • 26. The combination unit of claim 25, wherein the containment unit extends beneath the bottle cage frame.
  • 27. The combination unit according to claim 25, wherein the containment unit further comprises a container for at least one electronic control card.
  • 28. The combination unit according to claim 25, wherein the containment unit further comprises a container for a power supply system.
  • 29. The combination unit according to claim 25, wherein the containment unit further comprises a container for at least one electronic control card and an auxiliary container for a power supply system.
  • 30. The combination unit according to claim 29, wherein the containment unit further comprises a container for an electric power supply for said power supply system.
  • 31. The combination unit according to claim 25, wherein said containment unit is made of a plastic material.
  • 32. The combination unit according to claim 25, wherein said containment unit is made of a rigid metallic material.
  • 33. The combination unit according to claim 25, wherein said containment unit is made of a rigid ceramic material.
  • 34. The combination unit according to claim 25, wherein said combination unit is mounted to said anchoring point via aligned holes in said bottle cage support member and said containment unit.
  • 35. A bicycle combination bottle cage and battery containment unit comprising: a bottle cage portion having a support that defines an opening shaped to secure a bottle; and a battery storage container engaged to the bottle cage portion, located outside of the opening, that stores at least one battery and has a means for transmitting electricity stored in the battery to an electronic bicycle component.
  • 36. The combination bottle cage and battery containment unit of claim 35 wherein the bottle cage portion comprises an elastically deformable wire.
  • 37. The combination bottle cage and battery containment unit of claim 35 wherein the bottle cage portion comprises a molded plastic generally U-shaped portion shaped to enclose a portion of the perimeter of a bottle.
  • 38. The combination bottle cage and battery containment unit of claim 35 wherein the battery containment portion is located in a bottom surface of the bottle cage portion that defines the bottom of the opening.
  • 39. The combination bottle cage and battery containment unit of claim 35 wherein the battery containment unit is located along an axis parallel to an axis of the opening.
  • 40. The combination of a bottle cage, containment unit for an electronic control, and a power source arranged for mounting on a bicycle frame, the combination comprising: a bottle cage that has points of attachment for mounting on a bicycle frame; a containment unit having an appendage with an attachment point that aligns with an attachment point of the bottle cage and a container for an electronic control depending from the appendage; and a power source element that includes an appendage with an attachment point that aligns with an attachment point of the bottle cage and a chamber for receiving a power source, whereby the bottle cage, containment unit and power source defined aligned respective attachment points when fixed to the bicycle frame.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO2000A000430 May 2000 IT national
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/850,069 filed May 8, 2001, which is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth.

Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09850069 May 2001 US
Child 10975236 Oct 2004 US