This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 105142624, filed on Dec. 22, 2016.
The disclosure relates to a coupling device, and more particularly to a magnetic coupling device adapted to couple a mudguard to a front fork of a bicycle.
A bicycle mudguard is generally coupled to a front fork of the bicycle through a coupling device. During cycling, clothing of a cyclist may be caught between the front fork and the mudguard and may cause serious injury to the cyclist. In order to prevent such danger, the coupling device is designed to be separable into parts for safety release of the mudguard from the front fork.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,331,011B1 discloses a conventional coupling device, which includes an expansion element connected to a bottom tubular portion of the front fork, and a sliding element connected to the expansion element and formed with two grooves. The mudguard has two rail portions removably engaging the grooves of the sliding element.
European Patent No. 1795441B1 discloses another conventional coupling device, which includes a connecting seat and a rotatable fastening member. The connecting seat is adapted to be connected to the mudguard, and has a plurality of fastening holes. The fastening member has a plurality of fastening portions disposed at a bottom portion thereof. Each of the fastening portions movably engages an engaging portion of a respective one of the fastening holes. The fastening member is rotatable relative to the connecting seat to disengage the fastening portions from the engaging portions, so as to separate the mudguard from the front fork.
However, after the separation of the abovementioned conventional coupling devices when removing the mudguard from the front fork, a user needs to precisely align the separated parts to reassemble the conventional coupling devices so as to couple once again the mudguard and the front fork together, thereby causing inconvenience during use.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a magnetic coupling device that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks associated with the abovementioned prior art.
Accordingly, the magnetic coupling device is adapted to couple a mudguard to a frame of a vehicle. The magnetic coupling device includes a first seat unit, a second seat unit, a first magnetic unit, and a releasing member. The first seat unit is adapted to be connected to the frame. The second seat unit is adapted to be connected to the mudguard. The first magnetic unit includes a first member disposed in the first seat unit, and a second member disposed in the second seat unit. The releasing member is connected between the first seat unit and the second seat unit, and is operable between a linked state, where the second seat unit is coupled to the first seat unit with the second member being magnetically connected to the first member, and a released state, where the second seat unit is away from the first seat unit with the second member being separated from the first member.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The magnetic coupling device includes a first seat unit 10 adapted to be connected to the front fork 2, a second seat unit 20 adapted to be connected to the mudguard 2, a first magnetic unit 30, a second magnetic unit 40, and a releasing member 50.
In this embodiment, the first seat unit 10 includes a first seat 11 and a second seat 12. The first seat 11 has a first base plate 111, a first clamp plate 112, a first adhesive layer 113, and two guide rails 115. The first base plate 111 is formed with two upper holes 114 and two pivot holes 116 disposed between the upper holes 114, and has a first end surface 117 opposite to the upper holes 114, and a plurality of first non-slip strips 118 disposed on the first end surface 117. The first clamp plate 112 is connected to the first base plate 111, and cooperates with the first base plate 111 to form an L-shaped structure. The first adhesive layer 113 is fixedly attached to an inner surface of the first clamp plate 112. The guide rails 115 are respectively connected to opposite ends of the first base plate 111, and flank the upper holes 114. In this embodiment, the pivot holes 116 are formed respectively in the guide rails 115.
The second seat 12 has a second base plate 121, a second clamp plate 122, a second adhesive layer 123, and two guide grooves 125. The second clamp plate 122 is connected to the second base plate 121, and cooperates with the second base plate 121 to form an L-shaped structure. The second adhesive layer 123 is fixedly attached to an inner surface of the second clamp plate 122. The guide grooves 125 are formed in the second base plate 121, and are respectively engaged with the guide rails 115, such that the first seat 11 is slidable relative to the second seat 12. The second base plate 121 has a second end surface 127 facing the first end surface 117, and a plurality of second non-slip strips 128 disposed on the second end surface 127, and engaging the first non-slip strips 118 for securing the first seat 11 at a desired position relative to the second seat 12 after sliding movement of the first seat 11 relative to the second seat 12.
The second seat 20 has a top surface 21, two lower holes 22 formed in the top surface 21, and a connecting groove 23 formed in the top surface 21 and being U-shaped.
The first magnetic unit 30 includes a first member 31 and a second member 32. The second magnetic unit 40 includes a third member 41 and a fourth member 42. In this embodiment, the first, second, third and fourth members 31, 32, 41, 42 are magnets.
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The releasing member 50 is connected between the first seat unit 10 and the second seat unit 20, and is operable between a linked state (see
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To reassemble the mudguard 1 to the front fork 2, the user only needs to move the second seat unit 20 toward the first seat unit 10, and the magnetic attraction between the first and second members 31, 32 and between the third and fourth members 41, 42 will automatically couple the first and second seat units 10, 20 together with the releasing member 50 being automatically pivoted back to the linked state.
As a result, by virtue of the first and second magnetic units 30, 40, the mudguard 1 can be easily coupled to the front fork 2. The pivot action of the releasing member 50 from the linked state to the released state drives the second seat unit 20 to separate from the first seat unit 10. Therefore, the disadvantages associated with the aforesaid conventional coupling devices can be avoided.
In addition, the strength of the magnetic attraction between the first and second members 31, 32 of the first magnetic unit 30 and between the third and fourth members 41, 42 of the second magnetic unit 40 may be properly set to achieve safety release of the mudguard 2. When the mudguard 1 is pushed by a force that is generated from an object (e.g., clothing of a cyclist) being caught in the magnetic coupling device, and that is larger than the strength of the magnetic attraction between the first and second members 31, 32 of the first magnetic unit 30 and between the third and fourth members 41, 42 of the second magnetic unit 40, the mudguard 1 can be automatically separated from the front fork 2 without operation of the releasing member 50 from the linked state to the released state.
Furthermore, the configuration of multiple magnetic units (i.e., the first and second magnetic units 30, 40) can effectively prevent rotation of the mudguard 1 relative to the front fork 2, and can enhance the structural strength of the magnetic coupling device against a force that is exerted laterally to the magnetic coupling device.
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In this embodiment, the first seat unit 10 has a horizontal seat body 11″, and a vertical seat body 12″ that is perpendicularly connected to the horizontal seat body 11″ to form an L-shaped structure. The first seat unit 10 further has two upper holes 114″ respectively formed in the horizontal and vertical seat bodies 11″, 12″, and respectively retaining the first member 31 of the first magnetic unit 30, and the third member 41 of the second magnetic unit 40 therein.
The second seat unit 20 has a first end portion 21″ formed with a lower hole 22″, a second end portion 23″ opposite to the first end portion 21″ and formed with a recess 24″, and opposite pivot rods 25″ protruding from the second end portion 23″ into the recess 24″. The lower hole 22″ retains the second member 32 of the first magnetic unit 30 therein.
The releasing member 50 has two pivot portions 51″, an arm portion 52″, a handle portion 53″, and a coupling seat 54″. The pivot portions 51″ are rotatably connected to the second seat unit 20, and each of the pivot portions 51″ has a pivot hole 511″ being engaged with a respective one of the pivot rods 25″, such that the releasing member 50 is pivotable relative to the second seat unit 20. The arm portion 52″ is connected to the pivot portions 51″. The handle portion 53″ extends perpendicularly from an end of the pivot portions 51″ that is opposite to the arm portion 52″. The pivot portions 51″, the arm portion 52″ and the handle portion 53″ cooperatively form an L-shaped structure. The handle portion 53″ has a main segment defining a through hole 531″, and a receiving hole 532″ that is registered with, larger than and in spatial communication with the through hole 531″. The handle portion 53″ further has a handle segment 534″ extending from the main segment.
The coupling seat 54″ of the releasing member 50 has a retaining portion 541″, a neck portion 542″, and an expansion portion 543″. The retaining portion 541″ retains the fourth member 42 of the second magnetic unit 40 therein. The neck portion 542″ is connected to the retaining portion 541″, and loosely engages the through hole 531″ of the handle portion 53″. The expansion portion 543″ projects outwardly from an end of the neck portion 542″ that is opposite to the retaining portion 541″, and loosely engages the receiving hole 532″. The retaining portion 541″ abuts against the main segment of the handle portion 53″.
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In addition, by virtue of the loose engagement of the neck portion 542″ and the through hole 531″, the fourth member 42 of the second magnetic unit 40 can be automatically adjusted to be precisely aligned with the third member 41 of the second magnetic unit 40 so as to maintain the magnetic attraction between the third and fourth members 41, 42 of the magnetic unit 40.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that his disclosure 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.
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105142624 | Dec 2016 | TW | national |