This application is the national phase entry of International Application No. PCT/CN2017/112046, filed on Nov. 21, 2017, which is based upon and claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201720283486.3, filed on Mar. 22, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a folding device structure for folding rigid objects.
In order to enhance portability, foldable or detachable structures are used or desired to be used in various products. Currently, foldable bicycles have gained about 10% market share of all bicycle sales and are still fast-growing. Among most of the foldable products, original connection tubes are folded often through a folding device, by hinging the same edge of two opposite plates and locking another edge of the opposite plates through a locking mechanism, which achieves switching between an unfolded state and a folded state by unlocking and locking the locking mechanism. An oldest and most common four-bar linkage shown in
The above-mentioned device has been around for a long time, and are very common, but the usage effect is unsatisfactory. The overall strength of a folding connector only relies on a hinge and a bolt, while a strong stress concentration exists at a connector of the product during use, so the product has a safety hazard at the connection portion. In fact, most of the foldable bicycles available on the current market failed to pass a safety standard test for bicycles, which caused many product tort liabilities and public safety issues. In order to improve a strain condition of the structure, a firm, durable, and sustainably stable folding device with a completely different technical design principle should be proposed to ensure an excellent combination of a front part and a rear part of the foldable component.
It is an objective of the present disclosure to provide a folding device having a simpler structure and a higher strength.
A folding device according to the present disclosure includes two opposite connecting plates. Opposite surfaces of the two connecting plates are both provided with at least one set of protruded teeth to form two toothed rows meshing with each other. Meshing surfaces of the two toothed rows are oppositely provided with first toothed grooves and second toothed grooves meshing with each other. A pull rod simultaneously penetrating through the toothed rows of the two connecting plates is provided in a direction perpendicular to the toothed rows. An end of the pull rod is provided with a locking mechanism. When the two connecting plates are folded together, the toothed grooves on the two toothed rows tightly mesh with each other by locking the locking mechanism, so as to tightly press and fixedly connect the two connecting plates.
The two connecting plates of the folding device according to the present disclosure mesh with each other through the toothed rows. The meshing surfaces are provided with the toothed grooves meshing with each other. The two connecting plates are pulled by the pull rod to move toward each other, so that the corresponding toothed grooves on the meshing surfaces tightly mesh with each other, to connect the two connecting plates. After the two connecting plates are connected, the opposite toothed grooves on the meshing surfaces planarly mesh with each other to connect a front part and a rear part to form an integrated and rigid combined body, which can stably and firmly connect the front part and the rear part and provide an alternative to the hinge and the bolt in the prior art. Consequently, the problem of insufficient connection strength in the existing structure can be completely overcome, and the folding device has a simple structure and a high connection strength. Moreover, the connection portion is smooth without a distinct protrusion. When the folding device connects tubular components, a tubular shape of the connection portion can be maintained, which is smooth and has good aesthetics.
The locking mechanism includes a positioning nut at an end of the pull rod and an eccentric locking handle mechanism at the other end of the pull rod. The locking mechanism belongs to the prior art and is commonly applied to the technical field of folding connectors for bicycles.
A hinge is provided at one edge of the two connecting plates to form an openable structure by hinging the hinge. At that time, the hinge merely functions as a connector during folding, and does not impact on the connection strength. Therefore, in order to save the cost and reduce the weight, the relatively light hinge component may be chosen without affecting the connection strength and the rigidity.
A hinge shaft of the hinge may be parallel to the pull rod, or perpendicular to the pull rod.
The two connecting plates may be not hinged with each other. When the folding device is unfolded, the two connecting plates may be freely detached.
The pull rod is directly mounted on one of the two connecting plates in a direction perpendicular to the toothed rows and penetrates through the toothed rows. A position of the other one of the two connecting plate corresponding to the pull rod is provided with a U-shaped groove. When the connecting plates are folded, the pull rod is exactly located in the U-shaped groove to form a structure simultaneously penetrating through the two connecting plates.
The folding device may be provided with a compression spring between adjacent protruded teeth of the toothed rows or between the protruded tooth and an edge of the connecting plate, and the compression spring is sleeved on the pull rod. When the locking mechanism is unlocked, the two connecting plates, under the action of an elastic force of the compression spring, can generate a force opposite to a force generated in the course of folding to push the toothed rows and the engaged toothed grooves, and are separated from each other.
Alternatively, the compression spring compressed between the two toothed rows may be sleeved outside the hinge shaft of the two connecting plates. Likewise, the force opposite to the force generated in the course of folding can be offered for the two connecting plates, so as to push the toothed rows and the meshed toothed grooves to separate the two connecting plates from each other.
For the relative motion of the two connecting plates during separation, a hinge shaft hole of the connecting plate is preferably elliptic, so as to provide a space for movement when the two connecting plates are separated.
In the figures:
1. Front tube; 2, Rear tube; 3. Cam handle; 4. Pull rod; 5. Compression spring; 6. Shaft pin; 7. Front connector; 8. Rear connector; 9. Hinge shaft; 10. Rotary shaft; 11. Lower stand tube; 12. Spring; 13. Nut; 14. Stand tube; 15. First toothed groove; 16. Second toothed groove 17. Oblique nut; 18.U-shaped push rod. 19 Vehicle top. 20. Screw hole. 21. Tube; 22. Spacer plate; 23. Protruded tooth.
The folding device may be applied to folding bicycle frames. As shown in
Alternatively, the compression spring 12 compressed between two toothed rows is sleeved on the hinge shaft of the two connecting plates to supply the separating power for the compression spring, as shown in
The two ends of the locking mechanism may both include nut structures. The bottom end of the pull rod is positioned below the front connector by the nut. A top end of the pull rod may be provided with the locking nut 13 screwed on the pull rod. By rotating the locking nut, the two connectors are driven to move toward each other in the opposite directions along the push rod, so that the toothed grooves mesh with each other to realize the stable connection of the two connectors.
The folding device is further applied to a plurality of tubes of a folding bicycle. As shown in
The cam handle 3 may be mounted on the top or the bottom of the connector of the folding device.
As for the foldable bicycle, generally, the handle is welded on a foldable base. One of the connecting plates of the folding device functions as the handle base, and the other connecting plate is connected to the bicycle in a crossing manner, so as to realize an application to handlebars
When the bicycle is provided with an upper tube and a lower tube, the upper tube and the lower tube are folded around the same axis. Two folding devices can be respectively mounted and configured to fold the tubes. Alternatively, the upper folding device and the lower folding device may be corresponding, and a U-shaped cross section is provided between the two folding devices to form continuous grooves on two connecting plates. The connectors can be connected by using one screw or the quick-acting cam handle 3. Specifically, the cam works on the U-shaped rod, and the portion between the connectors is fixed by the screw, as shown in
The two connecting plates may be hinged with each other through a shaft as shown in
In some cases, the two connecting plates need to be separated rather than being folded together, which facilitates storage or transportation. A structure of the two connecting plates without the hinge can satisfy such requirements, as shown in
The folding device of the present disclosure is further applied to the fields as follows. For instance, the temporary observation cameras may be mounted at a top of a retractable rod on a top of a scour vehicle or an exploration vehicle by utilizing the folding device. Generally, one of the two connecting plates will be tightly mounted on the vehicle, and the other one will be mounted at a bottom of the retractable rod. If a surface of the vehicle is made of steel, the connecting plate can be permanently connected to a quick-acting magnetic base.
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