The present invention relates to bicycle cable housings, and more particularly, to an improved structure of a bicycle cable housing.
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However, when a user operates a brake cable for bending the bicycle cable housing, the protective segments are unable to move freely due to the adjacent protective segments of the metal layer 2 that are partially overlapped. In addition, the metal layer 2 of the conventional bicycle cable housing is made of steel material, which is a heavy material. Therefore, if the user needs to ride for a long-distance route, the overall weight of the completely assembled bicycle easily causes a heavy burden and muscle fatigue of the user. Further, for requiring a faster speed which is needed in a road cycling race, a substantial improvement for decreasing the overall weight of the bicycle is needed.
Moreover, a bicycle, which is one kind of leisure sport transportation equipment nowadays, becomes a must have for people in the modern life. Also, pursuing energy conservation, carbon reduction, and environment protection is a mainstream trend in the present time and the future.
Nevertheless, using the steel material to manufacture bicycles in the world has lasted for more than fifty years. Compared to steel material, aluminum material is softer and easier to deform, such that fractures and inconsistent outer diameters issues prevent the aluminum material from being overlapped and wind up to form the bicycle cable housing during the winding process. Therefore, it is necessary to take a bold step ahead from the traditional concept and thinking, thereby improving the related techniques and breaking through the technical and material limitation.
For improving the issues above concerning the conventional selections of the material and techniques for manufacturing a bicycle cable housing, an improved structure of bicycle cable housing is provided. The metal layer inside the bicycle cable housing is formed of an aluminum layer, and the aluminum layer is not overlapped during the winding process.
As a result, the overall weight of bicycle is decreased, so as to break through the overall lightweight limitation of a bicycle. Thus, the user is allowed to flexibly control the direction and balance of the bicycle during the operation process.
An improved structure of bicycle cable housing in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is provided, including an inner tube and an aluminum layer. The aluminum layer is disposed around an outer wall of the inner tube, wherein aluminum layer is formed by winding an aluminum metal strip. During the winding process, the aluminum metal strip is wound around the inner tube along an axial direction of the inner tube to form a plurality of protective segments. Two neighboring protective segments are in contact with each other but do not overlap each other.
Therefore, the bicycle cable housing in accordance with the present invention is lightened, further achieving a flexible control of the direction and balance of the bicycle by use of the aluminum layer which is wound in a contacting but not overlapping manner. Moreover, during a long-distance riding, the hand and leg muscle fatigue of the user are relieved. Also, the advantage of a faster speed is achieved, which is needed for a road cycling race.
The aforementioned and further advantages and features of the present invention will be understood by reference to the description of the preferred embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying drawings where the components are illustrated based on a proportion for explanation but not subject to the actual component proportion.
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The inner tube 10, which is a straight and hollow tube body, is able to be made of a plastic materials selected from the group consisting of polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and nylon. The inner tube 10 includes an inner wall 11 and an outer wall 12. The inner wall 11 is provided with an inner space 13 for housing gear cables or brake cables of the bicycle, so as to provide a protection upon such cables.
The outer wall 12 of the inner tube 10 is wrapped by the aluminum layer 20. In an embodiment of the present invention, the aluminum layer 20 is formed by a wound aluminum metal strip, as shown in
Furthermore, the second embodiment of the present invention is provided. The elements of another embodiment same as the aforementioned embodiment are shown with identical symbols, and the description of the second embodiment similar to the aforementioned embodiment is omitted. The differences between the first embodiment and the second embodiment are illustrated as following.
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The reinforcement layer 40 is made of a material selected from the group consisting of chemical fiber and kevlar fiber, wherein the chemical fiber refers to tetoron or nylon. In the embodiment of the present invention, the reinforcement layer 40 is surroundingly provided on the outer wall surface 23 of the aluminum layer 20 in a way of mesh weaving or annular wrapping. Then, the outer surface of the reinforcement layer 40 is entirely wrapped by the surface protection surface layer 30. As a result, the structural strength of the overall improved structure of bicycle cable housing is enhanced. Also, the reinforcement layer 40 may be colorized depending on the user demand, so as to achieve an aesthetically appealing appearance of the overall improved structure of bicycle cable housing.
To sum up, the weight of the overall aluminum layer 20 is 0.024 kilograms per meter compared to the traditional steel material whose weight is 0.058 kilogram per meter. Thus, the weight of the aluminum layer 20 is lighter than the traditional steel material by 58.6%. The tested tensile strength of the improved structure of bicycle cable housing is above 150 kilograms, which conforms to the CNS standard. With the neighboring protective segments 21 being disposed against each other and not overlapped, the user is able to easily control and change the directions and angles of the bicycle according to user demand. When a user rides for a long-distance route, hand and leg muscle fatigue are relieved. Also, a faster speed is achieved for a road cycling race.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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106211621 | Aug 2017 | TW | national |