Claims
- 1. A motorcycle wheel comprising:
a rim portion adapted to receive a motorcycle tire; a hub portion adapted to receive and support a motorcycle axle; and a joining portion extending between said rim portion and said hub portion, said joining portion including at least one sidewall defining an outwardly-facing concave surface that is substantially smooth and that has a substantially constant and continuous radius of curvature between said rim portion and said hub portion, which radius of curvature continues for at least 90°.
- 2. The motorcycle wheel of claim 1, wherein said at least one sidewall includes first and second sidewalls defining first and second oppositely-facing concave surfaces.
- 3. The motorcycle wheel of claim 1, wherein said outwardly-facing smooth concave surface includes a curved portion having a radius of curvature of at least about 30 mm.
- 4. The motorcycle wheel of claim 3, wherein said curved portion radius is at least about 40 mm.
- 5. The motorcycle wheel of claim 3, wherein said curved portion radius continues for at least 110°.
- 6. The motorcycle wheel of claim 1, wherein said at least one sidewall includes first and second sidewalls, and wherein said first and second sidewalls merge to form a single wall at a merger portion between said rim portion and said hub portion, said first and second sidewalls diverging from said merger portion toward said rim portion and toward said hub portion.
- 7. The motorcycle wheel of claim 6, wherein said merger portion includes a merger point positioned approximately halfway between said rim portion and said hub portion.
- 8. The motorcycle wheel of claim 1, further comprising a central axis, said hub portion defining at least one aperture that is spaced from said central axis.
- 9. A motorcycle wheel comprising:
a first side hub; a second side hub; a joining portion extending radially from said first side hub and said second side hub to provide support to said first and second side hubs; and a generally tubular axle housing integrally formed with said first and second side hubs and extending between said first and second side hubs, said axle housing being adapted to house a motorcycle axle.
- 10. The motorcycle wheel of claim 9, wherein said axle housing is substantially continuous between said first and second side hubs and around the axle.
- 11. The motorcycle wheel of claim 9, further comprising a rim portion integrally formed with said joining portion, wherein said rim portion is adapted to receive a motorcycle tire.
- 12. The motorcycle wheel of claim 11, wherein said joining portion includes a first sidewall extending from said first side hub and a second sidewall extending from said second side hub.
- 13. The motorcycle wheel of claim 12, wherein said first and second sidewalls merge at a merger portion to form a single wall disposed intermediate said rim portion and said first and second side hubs.
- 14. A motorcycle wheel comprising a rim portion, a hub portion, and a joining portion extending between said rim portion and said hub portion, said joining portion including a first sidewall and a second sidewall, wherein a portion of said first sidewall adjacent said hub portion is thicker than a portion of said second sidewall adjacent said hub portion.
- 15. The motorcycle wheel of claim 14, wherein said portion of said first sidewall adjacent said hub portion has a thickness of about 7 mm, and wherein said portion of said second sidewall adjacent said hub portion has a thickness of about 5 mm.
- 16. The motorcycle wheel of claim 14, wherein said hub portion includes a first side hub spaced from a second side hub.
- 17. The motorcycle wheel of claim 16, further comprising a generally tubular axle housing integrally formed with said first and second side hubs and extending between said first and second side hubs, said axle housing being adapted to house a motorcycle axle.
- 18. A one-piece cast motorcycle wheel comprising:
a rim portion; a hub portion including first and second spaced side hubs; and a joining portion extending between said rim portion and said hub portion, said joining portion including a first sidewall extending from said first side hub and a second sidewall extending from said second side hub, said first and second sidewalls merging at a merger portion to form a single wall disposed intermediate said rim portion and said hub portion, the minimum thickness of said single wall at said merger portion being less than the minimum thickness of a portion of each of said first and second sidewalls between said merger portion and said hub portion.
- 19. The motorcycle wheel of claim 20, wherein said first and second sidewalls diverge from said merger portion to said rim portion.
Parent Case Info
1. This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/178,995 filed on Oct. 26, 1998, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09178995 |
Oct 1998 |
US |
Child |
09736870 |
Dec 2000 |
US |