Claims
- 1. An object clamp comprising:
a plurality of clamp portions having respective recesses therein collectively defining a generally circular cylindrical opening for receiving an object to be clamped, said clamp portions having respective ends defining at least one pair of opposing ends; and at least one fastener for urging the at least one pair of opposing ends toward each other during movement from a preclamped state to a clamped state; at least one of the recesses having at least one relief area therein extending to at least one adjacent end in the preclamped state and being deflected into engagement with the object in the clamped state.
- 2. An object clamp according to claim 1 wherein each relief area defines a discontinuity with adjacent portions of a respective recess in the preclamped state; and wherein the discontinuity is angularly spaced inward from the adjacent end in a range of about 4 to 60 degrees.
- 3. An object clamp according to claim 1 wherein the generally circular cylindrical opening is defined by a main axis and a main radius extending therefrom.
- 4. An object clamp according to claim 3 wherein the at least one relief area is defined by at least one relief axis and at least one relief radius extending therefrom.
- 5. An object clamp according to claim 4 wherein the at least one relief axis is offset from the main axis.
- 6. An object clamp according to claim 4 wherein the at least one relief radius is less than or equal to the main radius.
- 7. An object clamp according to claim 1 wherein the at least one pair of opposing ends has at least one pair of aligned fastener receiving passageways therein.
- 8. An object clamp according to claim 1 wherein the at least one pair of opposing ends comprises a single pair of opposing ends.
- 9. An object clamp according to claim 1 wherein the at least one pair of opposing ends comprises first and second pairs of opposing ends.
- 10. An object clamp according to claim 9 wherein the first and second pairs of opposing ends are separated by about 180 degrees.
- 11. An object clamp according to claim 1 wherein the generally circular cylindrical opening is for receiving a bicycle steering tube as the object to be clamped.
- 12. An object clamp according to claim 1 wherein the generally circular cylindrical opening is for receiving a bicycle handlebar as the object to be clamped.
- 13. An object clamp according to claim 1 wherein the generally circular cylindrical opening is for receiving a bicycle seat tube as the object to be clamped.
- 14. An object clamp according to claim 1 further comprising a body portion connected to at least one of said clamp portions and extending outwardly therefrom.
- 15. A bicycle component clamp comprising:
a plurality of clamp portions having respective recesses therein collectively defining a generally circular cylindrical opening for receiving the bicycle component to be clamped, said clamp portions having respective ends defining first and second pairs of opposing ends; and respective fasteners for urging the first and second pairs of opposing ends toward each other during movement from a preclamped state to a clamped state; at least one of the recesses having at least one relief area therein extending to at least one adjacent end in the preclamped state and being deflected into engagement with the bicycle component in the clamped state.
- 16. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 15 wherein each relief area defines a discontinuity with adjacent portions of a respective recess in the preclamped state; and wherein the curvature discontinuity is angularly spaced inward from the adjacent end in a range of about 4 to 60 degrees.
- 17. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 15 wherein the generally circular cylindrical opening is defined by a main axis and a main radius extending therefrom.
- 18. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 17 wherein the at least one relief area is defined by at least one relief axis and at least one relief radius extending therefrom.
- 19. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 18 wherein the at least one relief axis is offset from the main axis.
- 20. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 19 wherein the at least one relief radius is less than or equal to the main radius.
- 21. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 15 wherein each of the first and second pairs of opposing ends has at least one pair of aligned fastener receiving passageways therein.
- 22. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 15 wherein the first and second pairs of opposing ends are separated by about 180 degrees.
- 23. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 15 further comprising a body portion connected to at least one of said clamp portions and extending outwardly therefrom.
- 24. A bicycle component clamp comprising:
a plurality of clamp portions having respective recesses therein collectively defining a generally circular cylindrical opening for receiving the bicycle component to be clamped, said clamp portions having respective ends defining a single pair of opposing ends; and at least one fastener for urging the single pair of opposing ends toward each other during movement from a preclamped state to a clamped state; at least one of the recesses having at least one relief area therein extending to at least one adjacent end in the preclamped state and being deflected into engagement with the bicycle component in the clamped state.
- 25. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 24 wherein each relief area defines a discontinuity with adjacent portions of a respective recess in the preclamped state; and wherein the discontinuity is angularly spaced inward from the adjacent end in a range of about 4 to 60 degrees.
- 26. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 24 wherein the generally circular cylindrical opening is defined by a main axis and a main radius extending therefrom.
- 27. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 26 wherein the at least one relief area is defined by at least one relief axis and at least one relief radius extending therefrom.
- 28. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 27 wherein the at least one relief axis is offset from the main axis.
- 29. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 28 wherein the at least one relief radius is less than or equal to the main radius.
- 30. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 24 wherein the single pair of opposing ends has at least one pair of aligned fastener receiving passageways therein.
- 31. A bicycle component clamp according to claim 24 further comprising a body portion connected to at least one of said clamp portions and extending outwardly therefrom.
- 32. A method for making an object clamp for connecting to an object, the method comprising:
providing a plurality of clamp portions having respective recesses therein collectively defining a generally circular cylindrical opening for receiving the object to be clamped, the clamp portions having respective ends defining at least one pair of opposing ends; providing at least one fastener for urging the at least one pair of opposing ends toward each other during movement from a preclamped state to a clamped state; and forming at least one relief area in at least one of the recesses to extend to at least one adjacent end in the preclamped state and being deflected into engagement with the object in the clamped state.
- 33. A method according to claim 32 wherein forming each relief area comprises forming a discontinuity with adjacent portions of a respective recess in the preclamped state; and wherein the discontinuity is angularly spaced inward from the adjacent end in a range of about 4 to 60 degrees.
- 34. A method according to claim 32 wherein the generally circular cylindrical opening is defined by a main axis and a main radius extending therefrom; and wherein forming the at least one relief area comprises forming the at least one relief area to be defined by at least one relief axis and at least one relief radius extending therefrom.
- 35. A method according to claim 34 wherein the at least one relief axis is offset from the main axis.
- 36. A method according to claim 34 wherein the at least one relief radius is less than or equal to the main radius.
- 37. A method according to claim 32 wherein the at least one pair of opposing ends has at least one pair of aligned fastener receiving passageways therein.
- 38. A method according to claim 32 wherein the at least one pair of opposing ends comprises a single pair of opposing ends.
- 39. A method according to claim 32 wherein the at least one pair of opposing ends comprises first and second pairs of opposing ends.
- 40. A method according to claim 39 wherein the first and second pairs of opposing ends are separated by about 180 degrees.
- 41. An object clamp according to claim 32 wherein the generally circular recess is for receiving a bicycle component as the object to be clamped.
- 42. A clamping arrangement comprising:
a composite fiber and resin object; a clamp connected to said composite fiber and resin object and comprising
a plurality of clamp portions having respective recesses therein collectively defining an opening receiving said composite fiber and resin object, said clamp portions having respective ends defining at least one pair of ends, and at least one fastener for urging the at least one pair of ends toward each other during movement from a preclamped state to a clamped state, at least one of the recesses having at least one relief area therein extending to at least one adjacent end in the preclamped state and being deflected into engagement with said composite fiber and resin object in the clamped state.
- 43. A clamping arrangement according to claim 42 wherein each relief area defines a discontinuity with adjacent portions of a respective recess in the preclamped state; and wherein the discontinuity is angularly spaced inward from the adjacent end in a range of about 4 to 60 degrees.
- 44. A clamping arrangement according to claim 42 wherein said composite fiber and resin object has a generally circular cylindrical shape; and wherein the opening is defined by a main axis and a main radius extending therefrom.
- 45. A clamping arrangement according to claim 44 wherein the at least one relief area is defined by at least one relief axis and at least one relief radius extending therefrom.
- 46. A clamping arrangement according to claim 45 wherein the at least one relief axis is offset from the main axis.
- 47. A clamping arrangement according to claim 42 wherein the at least one pair of ends has at least one pair of aligned fastener receiving passageways therein.
- 48. A clamping arrangement according to claim 42 wherein the at least one pair of ends comprises a single pair of opposing ends.
- 49. A clamping arrangement according to claim 42 wherein the at least one pair of ends comprises first and second pairs of opposing ends.
- 50. A clamping arrangement according to claim 42 wherein said composite fiber and resin object comprises a bicycle component.
- 51. An object clamp comprising:
a tubular sleeve having at least one slotted opening therein defining a plurality of sleeve segments, the sleeve segments having respective recesses therein collectively defining an opening for receiving an object to be clamped, said sleeve segments having respective ends defining at least one pair of sleeve ends; a plurality of clamp portions having respective recesses therein collectively defining an opening surrounding said tubular sleeve, said clamp portions having respective ends defining at least one pair of clamp ends; and at least one fastener for urging the at least one pair of clamp ends toward each other during movement from a preclamped state to a clamped state; at least one relief area in at least one of said tubular sleeve and said clamp portions in the preclamped state and being deflected into engagement with adjacent portions in the clamped state.
- 52. An object clamp according to claim 51 wherein the at least one relief area comprises at least one relief area in at least one recess of said tubular sleeve.
- 53. An object clamp according to claim 52 wherein the at least one relief area in at least one recess of said tubular sleeve is adjacent at least one respective end thereof.
- 54. An object clamp according to claim 51 wherein the at least one relief area comprises at least one relief area in at least one recess of said clamp portions.
- 55. An object clamp according to claim 54 wherein the at least one relief area in at least one recess of said clamp portions is adjacent at least one respective end thereof.
- 56. An object clamp according to claim 54 wherein the at least one relief area in at least one recess of said clamp portions is adjacent at least one end of said tubular sleeve.
- 57. An object clamp according to claim 51 wherein the at least one relief area comprises at least one relief area in an outer surface of said tubular sleeve.
- 58. An object clamp according to claim 57 wherein the at least one relief area in the outer surface of said tubular sleeve is adjacent at least one respective end thereof.
- 59. An object clamp according to claim 51 wherein the at least one pair of clamp ends has at least one pair of aligned fastener receiving passageways therein.
- 60. An object clamp according to claim 51 wherein the at least one pair of clamp ends comprises a single pair of opposing ends.
- 61. An object clamp according to claim 51 wherein the at least one pair of clamp ends comprises first and second pairs of opposing ends.
- 62. An object clamp according to claim 51 wherein the opening is for receiving a bicycle seat post as the object to be clamped.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is based upon provisional patent application Serial No. 60/283,105 filed on Apr. 11, 2001, and the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. The present application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/658,509 filed on Sep. 8, 2000, which was based upon provisional patent application Serial No. 60/153,159 filed on Sep. 9, 1999, the entire discloses of both of which are also incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60283105 |
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60153159 |
Sep 1999 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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