Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The hub 20 has a tubular member 21, and a plurality of spoke-mounting seats 22 provided proximate to two opposite ends of the tubular member 21. Particularly, the tubular member 21 has two annular protrusions 212 proximate to the respective two ends of the tubular member 21. Four spoke-mounting seats 22 project outwardly from each annular protrusion 212 in an angularly spaced apart relationship.
Each spoke-mounting seat 22 has two opposite first sides 222, 223 that are opposite to each other substantially in an axial direction of the tubular member 21, two opposite second sides 224, 225 that interconnect the first sides 222, 223, an outermost face 221 that is connected transversely to distal ends of the first and second sides 222, 223, 224, and 225, a first slot 226 extending inwardly and substantially axially from the first side 222 and opening at the outermost face 221, a second slot 228 extending inwardly and substantially circumferentially from the second side 224 and meeting the first slot 226 inwardly of the second side 224, a third slot 236 extending inwardly and substantially axially from the other first side 223 and opening at the outermost face 221, a fourth slot 238 extending inwardly and substantially circumferentially from the other second side 225 and meeting the third slot 236 inwardly of the second side 225, and a partition 24 that separate the first and second slots 226, 228 from the third and fourth slots 236, 238.
The second and fourth slots 228, 238 are inclined with a plane (p) perpendicular to an axis (L) of the tubular member 21, as shown in
Each of the first and third slots 226, 236 has a constricted part 227, 237 opening at the outermost face 221, and an enlarged part 2261, 2361 disposed away from the outermost face 221. Each of the second and fourth slots 228, 238 has a cross section smaller than the size of the spoke head 110. The constricted part 227, 237 of each first or third slot 226, 236 has a cross section smaller than the size of the spoke head 110. Each enlarged part 2261, 2361 is provided with a cross section larger than the size of the spoke head 110 so as to permit the spoke head 110 to turn within the corresponding enlarged part 2261, 2361.
The partition 24 has a hole 241 that interconnects the enlarged parts 2261, 2361 of the first and third slots 226, 236. The hole 241 does not open at the outermost face 221 so that the constricted parts 227, 237 are separated by the partition 24.
Each spoke-mounting seat 22 is used to hold two spokes 100.
As described above, the construction of the spoke-mounting seats 22 is simple, and the spokes 100 can be attached to the spoke-mounting seats 22 rapidly and easily. Furthermore, the partition 24 that separates the second and fourth slots 228, 238 can prevent two spokes 100 attached to the same spoke-mounting seat 22 from interfering with each other. The spokes 100 need not be bent when attached to the hub 2, because the second and fourth slots 228, 238 are inclined with the plane (p) by angles predetermined according to the directions that the spokes 100 extend to the wheel rim 200. As the second and fourth slots 228, 238 are staggered with each other along the circumferential direction of the tubular member 21, the spokes 100 are spaced apart from each other and are thus prevented from pressing against each other. As such, stress concentration problems can be alleviated, and the life span of the spokes 100 can be increased.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, 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 interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.