The invention, as expressed in the title of the present specification, relates to a roller assembly with folding structure which contributes, to the purpose for which it is intended, advantages and novelty characteristics that are described in detail later in the text and which represent a significant improvement over the current state of the art.
In particular, the object of the invention consists of a roller assembly, of the type intended for incorporating a bicycle to the rollers thereof in order to ride and train without moving forward, having the innovative peculiarity of consisting of a folded structure that is extremely simple and easy to assemble which, among other advantages, offers that of allowing the practical transport and storage thereof, thus occupying a minimum amount of space.
The field of application of the present invention falls within the industrial sector dedicated to the manufacture of sports accessories, focusing specifically on the sphere of bicycle rollers.
In reference to the current state of the art, it should be noted that, although the existence of bicycle training rollers is known, at least by the applicant, the existence of training rollers having technical, structural and constituent characteristics similar to those advocated herein is unknown, as the roller assemblies of the state of the art generally consist of fixed and cumbersome structures that are not folding and, therefore, are difficult to transport, in addition to occupying a large amount of space, as they must be at least equivalent in length to the bicycle, making it unfeasible in many cases for users to acquire such a training element unless they have sufficient space.
Also, another drawback of current fixed roller assemblies is the high marketing cost thereof, precisely due to their size, because they either require greater space for storage and transport or require more time for installation and assembly. Therefore, the objective of the present invention is to provide the market with a new type of roller assembly which, while avoiding the aforementioned drawbacks, allows greater dissemination of this type of recreation element so that any user may have one.
Therefore, the roller assembly with folding structure proposed by the present invention is configured as a significant novelty within its field of application as, in light of its implementation, the aforementioned objectives are satisfactorily achieved. The characterising details that distinguish it are adequately set out in the final claims that accompany this specification.
Specifically, the invention proposes a roller assembly which, in a characterising manner, consists of a simple folding structure to which rollers are coupled. This structure, made preferably of plastic, consists of a one-piece construction formed from the articulated joint between a plurality of straight sections coupled therebetween in such a manner as to, in a use position, form a rectangle whereon the rollers are mounted, as described below, and, in a folded position, form an elongated and compact block the length of which is slightly longer than that of the minor sides of said rectangle.
It should also be noted that folding and assembly of the structure is achieved through three simple movements, in such a manner that, as of the assembled rectangle, the structure firstly folds back upon itself, along its minor central axis, so as to adopt a U shape composed of two overlapping groups of three straight sections which, in second and third movements, are folded in a zig-zap fold along their respective articulated joints, which are advantageously structured so as to allow an angle of rotation of up to 270°, in such a manner that all the sections are grouped together and parallel therebetween, forming the aforementioned elongated block. Logically, in order to assemble the roller assembly the same steps must be followed but in reverse order and, once the rectangle is formed, the rollers are simply incorporated thereto.
Owing to their design, the articulated joints, which allow an angle of rotation of up to 270°, achieve extreme rigidity without need for additional dampers when the roller assembly is deployed.
In order to carry out said assembly, recesses with nipples have been envisaged in which the ends are inserted, distributed over strategic points, to dispose one or more rollers. Preferably, two rollers will be disposed on the rear of the structure, intended for positioning the rear wheel of the bicycle thereon, and one roller on the front part for the front wheel, having envisaged additional recesses on said front part for the purpose of choosing the size of said roller in accordance with the size of the bicycle.
Lastly, it should be mentioned that the existence of several rubber pegs (of the polymer type) have been envisaged on the lower part of the structure, in the use position thereof, to provide non-slip grip of the structure to the floor, avoiding possible movement due to the vibration caused when using it, and absorption of the vibration caused by the activity.
In light of the foregoing, the advantages of the proposed roller assembly are evident and can be summarised in the following points:
In light of the foregoing, it is evident that the roller assembly with folding structure described represents an innovative structure of structural and constituent characteristics that do not exist in the state of the art for its intended purpose. Said reasons, added to the practical utility thereof, are sufficient to be granted the exclusive privilege being requested.
For the purpose of complementing this description and helping to better understand the characteristics of the substrate of the invention, a set of drawings is attached to this specification as an integral part thereof, wherein the following has been represented in an illustrative and non-limiting manner:
In light of the aforementioned figures, and in accordance with the numbering adopted, a preferred embodiment of the roller assembly with folding structure object of the invention is represented, comprising the parts and elements indicated and described in detail below.
Therefore, based on the top plan view shown in
This structure (2) is folding and, in its use position (
The structure (2) consists of an articulated one-piece construction formed of a plurality of straight sections (2a, 2b) joined together which, preferably, comprise two transverse sections (2a) corresponding to the minor sides of the rectangular frame, and four longitudinal sections (2) corresponding to the respective halves of the major sides of said rectangular frame.
All of these sections are coupled therebetween by means of articulated joints that rotate around a vertical axis (4) and, therefore, movement of the sections is along a horizontal plane; and hinged joints that rotate around a horizontal axis (5) and, consequently, movement of the sections along a vertical plane; comprising, in each of the joints between the transverse (2a) and longitudinal (2b) sections that determine the four corners of the rectangular frame, an articulated joint that rotates a vertical axis (4) which allows an angle of rotation between said sections of up to 270°; and, in the two joints between longitudinal sections (2b) that determine the two halves of the major sides of the rectangular frame, a hinged joint that rotates around a horizontal axis (5) which allows an angle of rotation of up to 180° between said sections.
More specifically, the articulated joints that rotate around a vertical axis (4) with an angle of rotation of 270°, as can be observed in the detail of
For their part, the hinged joints that rotate horizontally (5) between longitudinal sections (2b) that determine the two halves of the major sides of the rectangular frame are carried out by means of corresponding strips (7) joined together and, on either side thereof, the respective ends of each of said sections (2b).
Consequently, the structure (2) is folded and unfolded in just three movements, in such a manner that, as of the rectangular frame that it forms in its use position, to fold the structure it must firstly be folded back upon itself along the hinged joints that rotate horizontally (5) disposed coincident with the minor central axis of said frame, whereupon the structure adopts a U-shaped configuration where the transverse sections (2a) and longitudinal sections (2b) overlap each other, as shown in
In second and third movements, the previously described assembly of U-shaped sections are folded in a zig-zag fold, i.e. in opposite directions, along the articulated joints that rotate around a vertical axis (4) that join them together, whereupon, as shown in
In order to assemble the rollers, the existence of recesses (8) with protruding nipples (9) have been envisaged on the upper side of the longitudinal sections (2b) of the structure (2), suitable for being inserted into holes (10) made for such purpose on the ends (3a) of the roller (3) axis, envisaging the sufficient number thereof to dispose, at least, two rollers on the rear part thereof and one roller on the front part thereof. Also, more recesses (8) than required to fix the three rollers (3) have been envisaged, thus allowing variation in the position of, at least, one of said rollers (3) in order to adapt the separation therebetween to different bicycle sizes.
Lastly, the existence of dampers (11) made of rubber or similar anti-slip material has been envisaged on the lower part of the structure (2) in order to avoid possible movements and/or noises caused by the vibration and movement on using the roller assembly.
Also, in all the figures it can be observed how the structure (2), which is preferably made of plastic material, has been hollowed out and has reinforcement rib, which lighten the weight of the structure and reinforce it, respectively.
Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention, as well as the manner in which to practice it, it is not deemed necessary to provide further explain for any person skilled in the art to understand its scope and the advantages arising therefrom, stating that, within its essentiality, it may be practiced in other embodiments that differ in detail from that indicated by way of example, and which would also be included in scope of protection being requested, provided that the basic principle thereof is not altered, changed or modified.
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