This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 097215248, filed on Aug. 25, 2008.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a hub assembly for a bicycle, more particularly to a hub assembly which is suitable for use in left-drive and right-drive bicycles.
2. Description of the Related Art
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However, such hub assembly is adapted to be assembled to a right-drive bicycle, i.e., a sprocket and chainwheel assembly is disposed on the right side of the bicycle. In other words, the uni-directional mechanism 3 can be mounted only on a right side of the hub shell 2. Hence, it is necessary to provide a uni-directional mechanism specifically for a bicycle with a sprocket and chainwheel assembly disposed on the left side of a bicycle, which results in higher manufacturing and storage costs.
An object of the present invention is to provide a hub assembly for a bicycle which is suitable for use in left-drive and right-drive bicycles.
According to this invention, the hub assembly includes a hub shell which is adapted to be mounted on and to be rotatable relative to a hub axle about an axis. The hub shell has an inner tubular wall surface which is spaced apart from the hub axle so as to define an annular accommodation space therebetween, and which has a plurality of retreat bores angularly displaced from one another about the axis. Each of the retreat bores includes first and second retaining regions opposite to each other in a circumferential direction, and a middle region interposed therebetween. A spoke-mounting member extends outwardly and radially from the inner tubular wall surface, and has a plurality of access openings extending axially to be communicated with the retreat bores, respectively. A plurality of pawls have coupling ends extending into the annular accommodation space. Each pawl further has a pivotable end which is insertable into one of the first and second retaining regions from the corresponding access opening and which is pivotable relative to the one of the first and second retaining regions so as to permit the coupling end to be moved between a driven position, where the coupling end extends radially into the annular accommodation space, and an idle position, where the coupling end retreats into the middle region. Each pawl further has an intermediate segment which has urged and trailing lateral sides respectively confronting the other one of the first and second retaining regions and the annular accommodation space. A flywheel mounting cylinder is rotatably mounted on the hub axle, and has a tubular coupling wall confronting the spoke-mounting member. An annular drive member is rotated with the tubular coupling wall, and has a circumferential surface which confronts the inner tubular wall surface radially, and which has a plurality of cavities angularly displaced from one another about the axis. Each cavity extends towards the axis to form first and second engaging walls which are spaced apart from each other in a circumferential direction about the axis, and which respectively cooperate with the circumferential surface to form first and second force effecting edges. When the annular drive member is rotated about the axis, the coupling end is engaged with one of the first and second engaging walls to place the coupling end in the driven position. When the coupling end is in the idle position, the trailing lateral side is pushed by pressing forces of the first force effecting edges or the second force effecting edges of the cavities to permit disengagement of the coupling end from the one of the first and second engaging walls for retreating the coupling end into the middle region. Each of a plurality of biasing members is disposed in the other one of the first and second retaining regions, and is configured to bias the urged lateral side so as to ensure the engagement of the coupling end with the one of the first and second engaging walls in the driven position. The first and second retaining regions of each retreat bore is configured such that, when the annular drive member is rotated in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction in the driven position, each biasing member is trailing behind the corresponding pawl.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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A flywheel mounting cylinder 40 is rotatably mounted on the hub axle 10 at the right side of the hub shell 20, and has a tubular coupling wall 41 that confronts the spoke-mounting member 26.
A uni-directional mechanism 30 includes a plurality of pawls 32, an annular drive member 31, and a plurality of biasing members 33.
Each of the pawls 32 includes a coupling end 322 which extends into the annular accommodation space 211, and a pivotable end 321 which is opposite to the coupling end 322 and which is insertable into the first retaining region 233 from the corresponding access opening 27 and which is pivotable relative to the first retaining region 233 so as to permit the coupling end 322 to be moved between a driven position, as shown in
The annular drive member 31 is integrally formed with the tubular coupling wall 41 so as to be rotated with the flywheel mounting cylinder 40. The annular drive member 31 has a circumferential surface which confronts the inner tubular wall surface 21 radially, and which has a plurality of cavities 311 angularly displaced from one another about the axis (L). Each of the cavities 311 is configured to extend towards the axis (L) to form first and second engaging walls 312,313 which are spaced apart from each other in a circumferential direction about the axis (L), and which cooperate with the circumferential surface to respectively form first and second force effecting edges 314,315. Each of the cavities 311 is of a rectangular shape, and the first and second engaging walls 312,313 are mirror images of each other. Thus, when the annular drive member 31 is rotated about the axis, i.e., in a clockwise direction as shown in
Each of the biasing members 33 is a leaf spring which includes a bending portion 331 that is retained in the respective second retaining region 234, and first and second biasing end portions 332,333 that extend from the bending portion 331 towards the middle region 232, and that are spaced apart from each other in a radial direction relative to the axis (L) so as to enable the second biasing end portion 333 to urge the urged lateral side 3231 of the corresponding pawl 32 to permit the trailing lateral side 3232 to abut against the second force effecting edge 315 for ensuring the engagement of the coupling end 322 with the first engaging wall 312 in the driven position, and to bias the urged lateral side 3231 against the pressing forces for keeping the trailing lateral side 3232 in slidable contact with the corresponding second force effecting edge 315 in the idle position.
Moreover, each of the first barrier portions 24 is disposed to engage the trailing lateral side 3232 of the corresponding pawl 32 proximate to the pivotable end 321 so as to enable the urged lateral side 3231 to counteract against the biasing force of the second biasing end portion 333 for ensuring the engagement of the coupling end 322 with the first engaging wall 312 in the driven position. Furthermore, each of the second barrier portions 25 is disposed to adjust the biasing force of the second biasing end portion 333 of the corresponding biasing member 33, and to prevent removal of the bending portion 331 from the second retaining region 234.
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According to this invention, since each of the cavities 311 in the annular drive member 31 is of a rectangular shape, and since the first and second engaging walls 312,313 are mirror images of each other, the hub assembly of this invention is suitable for both left-drive and right-drive bicycles by reversing the direction of the hub shell 20 with respect to the hub axle 10 and by exchanging the positions of the pawl 32 and the biasing member 33 in each retreat bore 23. Specifically, when it is desired to use the hub assembly on a left-drive bicycle instead of a right-drive bicycle, after detaching the hub shell 20 from the right-drive bicycle, the hub shell 20 is reversed in direction so that the flywheel mounting cylinder 40 is located at the left side of the left-drive bicycle. Further, the positions of the pawl 32 and the biasing member 33 in each retreat bore 23 are exchanged so that the biasing member 33 is led by the pawl 32 in the driven position.
As illustrated, the hub assembly according to this invention is suitable for use in left-drive and right-drive bicycles. Therefore, manufacturing and storage costs can be reduced, and mounting of the hub assembly to the bicycle is convenient to conduct.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097215248 | Aug 2008 | TW | national |