1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pedal and, more particularly, to a foldable pedal for a bicycle.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional foldable pedal comprises an inner pedal body, an outer pedal body pivotally and movably mounted on the inner pedal body and a compression spring biased between the inner pedal body and the outer pedal body to push the outer pedal body outwardly relative to the inner pedal body. Thus, when the outer pedal body is pushed toward the inner pedal body to compress the compression spring, the outer pedal body can be pivoted relative to the inner pedal through an angle of ninety degrees so that the outer pedal body is perpendicular to the inner pedal so as to fold the pedal. When the outer pedal body is returned to the original state to be in line with the inner pedal, the outer pedal body is pushed outwardly relative to the inner pedal body by the restoring force of the compression spring so as to expand the pedal. However, the compression spring needs to have a greater strength to prevent the outer pedal body from being pushed toward the inner pedal body easily, so that a user has to apply a greater force to compress the compression spring, thereby causing inconvenience to the user when folding the pedal.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable pedal that is folded easily and quickly.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable pedal, wherein the outer pedal body is locked on the inner pedal body by an interlocking action of the resting bar of the biasing mechanism and the stop member, so that the compression spring of the biasing mechanism biased between the outer pedal body and the resting bar needs not to have a higher strength, and a user only needs to apply a little force to compress the compression spring to move the outer pedal body toward the inner pedal body so as to fold the foldable pedal easily and conveniently.
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.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
Thus, the stop member 50 is movable relative to the receiving chamber 24 of the outer pedal body 20 between a first position where the through hole 52 of the stop member 50 is separated from the receiving chamber 24 of the outer pedal body 20, the stop member 50 abuts the resting bar 31 of the biasing mechanism 30, and the outer pedal body 20 is fixed on the resting bar 31 of the biasing mechanism 30 by the stop member 50 and is not movable relative to the inner pedal body 10, and a second position where the through hole 52 of the stop member 50 aligns with the receiving chamber 24 of the outer pedal body 20 to allow passage of the resting bar 31 of the biasing mechanism 30 and to unlock the outer pedal body 20 from the resting bar 31 of the biasing mechanism 30, the receiving chamber 24 of the outer pedal body 20 is movable on the resting bar 31 of the biasing mechanism 30, and the outer pedal body 20 is movable relative to the inner pedal body 10.
The inner pedal body 10 has a first end provided with a protruding mandrel 11 connected to a crank (not shown) and a second end provided with an upright face 14. The inner pedal body 10 has an upper face 15 perpendicular to the upright face 14. The inner pedal body 10 has two opposite sides each provided with a substantially T-shaped slideway 12 which has an outer side provided with a circular pivot opening 120. Each of the two opposite sides of the inner pedal body 10 is provided with an upright pin hole 13 connected to the respective slideway 12.
The outer pedal body 20 is substantially U-shaped and has two opposite side walls 21 movable on the inner pedal body 10. Each of the two opposite side walls 21 of the outer pedal body 20 has an inner face provided with a substantially T-shaped slide 22 slidable in the respective slideway 12 of the inner pedal body 10 and a pivot shaft 23 pivotable in the pivot opening 120 of the respective slideway 12 of the inner pedal body 10. The pivot shaft 23 of the outer pedal body 20 is slidable in the respective slideway 12 of the inner pedal body 10 and located between the respective slide 22 and the receiving chamber 24. The pivot shaft 23 of the outer pedal body 20 is a circular post and has a diameter smaller than that of the pivot opening 120 of the respective slideway 12 of the inner pedal body 10. The pivot shaft 23 of the outer pedal body 20 has a first end protruding from the respective side wall 21 and a second end provided with an enlarged limit flange 230 limited in the respective slideway 12 of the inner pedal body 10. The pivot shaft 23 of the outer pedal body 20 has a periphery provided with two radially opposite flattened guide faces 231 abutting a wall of the respective slideway 12 of the inner pedal body 10 to guide movement of the pivot shaft 23 of the outer pedal body 20 in the respective slideway 12 of the inner pedal body 10. The receiving chamber 24 of the outer pedal body 20 is defined by a mounting tube 26 directed toward the upright face 14 of the inner pedal body 10. The receiving channel 25 of the outer pedal body 20 is perpendicular to the receiving chamber 24. The outer pedal body 20 is provided with a stepped passage 240 connected between and located at an intersection of the receiving chamber 24 and the receiving channel 25.
The stop member 50 is substantially L-shaped and has a first end provided with a mover 55 movable in the receiving channel 25 of the outer pedal body 20 and a second end provided with a press button 51 protruding outwardly from the receiving channel 25 of the outer pedal body 20. The stop member 50 has a side provided with a retaining slot 53 connected to the through hole 52 and located between the through hole 52 and the mover 55.
A restoring spring 60 is received in the receiving channel 25 of the outer pedal body 20 and biased between the outer pedal body 20 and the mover 55 of the stop member 50 to push the stop member 50 outwardly relative to the receiving channel 25 of the outer pedal body 20 and to move the through hole 52 of the stop member 50 to space from the resting bar 31 of the biasing mechanism 30. The mover 55 of the stop member 50 has an end face provided with a protruding stub 54 for mounting the restoring spring 60.
The foldable pedal further comprises two upright stop bolts 40 each extending through the inner pedal body 10 and each located between the respective pivot shaft 23 and the respective slide 22 of the outer pedal body 20 to stop a further movement of the respective slide 22 of the outer pedal body 20. Each of the two stop bolts 40 extends through the respective pin hole 13 into the respective slideway 12 of the inner pedal body 10.
The resting bar 31 of the biasing mechanism 30 has a first end provided with an enlarged resting flange 310 resting on the upright face 14 of the inner pedal body 10 and a second end provided with a reduced mounting post 311 that extends through the receiving chamber 24 and the passage 240 of the outer pedal body 20 into the through hole 52 of the stop member 50 when the through hole 52 of the stop member 50 aligns with the receiving chamber 24 of the outer pedal body 20. The mounting post 311 of the resting bar 31 has an end face provided with a protruding limit boss 312 received in the retaining slot 53 of the stop member 50 to lock the stop member 50 onto the resting bar 31 of the biasing mechanism 30.
The biasing mechanism 30 further includes a compression spring 32 mounted on the resting bar 31 and biased between the receiving chamber 24 of the outer pedal body 20 and the resting bar 31 to push the outer pedal body 20 outwardly relative to the inner pedal body 10. The compression spring 32 of the biasing mechanism 30 is mounted on the mounting post 311 of the resting bar 31 and biased between a wall of the stepped passage 240 of the outer pedal body 20 and a stepped shoulder 314 of the resting bar 31.
As shown in
In operation, referring to
Accordingly, the outer pedal body 20 is locked on the inner pedal body 10 by an interlocking action of the resting bar 31 of the biasing mechanism 30 and the stop member 50, so that the compression spring 32 of the biasing mechanism 30 biased between the outer pedal body 20 and the resting bar 31 needs not to have a higher strength, and a user only needs to apply a little force to compress the compression spring 32 to move the outer pedal body 20 toward the inner pedal body 10 so as to fold the foldable pedal easily and conveniently.
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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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096204745 | Mar 2007 | TW | national |