Claims
- 1. Suspension system for a bicycle having first and second relatively movable frame portions, the suspension system including:
a damper assembly having a shaft defining an axis of rotation and adapted to be coupled to said first frame portion, a hydraulic damper comprising a sleeve of polyurethane material having a longitudinally extending opening receiving the shaft therethrough, an outer casing rotatably coupled to the shaft with said sleeve of polyurethane material disposed therebetween, the outer casing bearing on an outer surface of the sleeve of polyurethane so that the polyurethane material makes intimate contact with said shaft and said casing, and at least one pair of bearings transversely disposed to said axis of rotation and bearing on opposite ends of said sleeve of polyurethane material, the bearings being adapted to confine the polyurethane material and to prevent axial displacement and flow of the polyurethane material so that the polyurethane is placed under hydrostatic pressure; a segmented arm comprising a first arm portion extending outwardly from said outer casing and transversely disposed to said axis of rotation, and a second arm portion rotatably coupled to the first arm portion, said first and second arm portions being adapted to subtend a selected angle which defines an effective arm length for torquing said hydraulic damper; and a link having a first end rotatably coupled to said second arm portion and having a second end adapted to be rotatably coupled to said second frame portion.
- 2. Suspension system according to claim 1 in which the link has length adjustment means for changing the length of the link.
- 3. Suspension system according to claim 1 having a mounting bracket for supporting said shaft and adapted for coupling said shaft said first frame portion.
- 4. Suspension system according to claim 3 in which the mounting bracket is adapted to be slidably mounted to the first frame portion.
- 5. Suspension system for a bicycle having first and second relatively movable frame portions, the suspension system including:
a damper assembly having a shaft defining an axis of rotation and adapted to be coupled to said first frame portion, a hydraulic damper comprising a sleeve of polyurethane material having a longitudinally extending opening receiving the shaft therethrough, an outer casing rotatably coupled to the shaft with said sleeve of polyurethane material disposed therebetween, the outer casing bearing on an outer surface of the sleeve of polyurethane so that the polyurethane material makes intimate contact with said shaft and said casing, and at least one pair of bearings transversely disposed to said axis of rotation and bearing on opposite ends of said sleeve of polyurethane material, the bearings being adapted to confine the polyurethane material and to prevent axial displacement and flow of the polyurethane material so that the polyurethane is placed under hydrostatic pressure; and an arm extending outwardly from said outer casing and transversely disposed to said axis of rotation, said arm having a free end which is adapted to be coupled to said second frame portion.
- 6. Suspension system according to claim 5 having a mounting bracket for supporting said shaft and adapted to be slidably mounted to the first frame portion.
- 7. Suspension system according to claim 5 in which the arm has a plurality of spaced apertures for coupling to said second frame portion at selected locations along a length of the arm defining an effective arm length for torquing said hydraulic damper.
- 8. Suspension system for a bicycle having first and second relatively movable frame portions, the suspension system including:
a damper assembly having a shaft defining an axis of rotation and adapted to be coupled to said first frame portion, a hydraulic damper comprising a sleeve of polyurethane material having a longitudinally extending opening receiving the shaft therethrough, an outer casing rotatably coupled to the shaft with said sleeve of polyurethane material disposed therebetween, the outer casing bearing on an outer surface of the sleeve of polyurethane so that the polyurethane material makes intimate contact with said shaft and said casing, and at least one pair of bearings transversely disposed to said axis of rotation and bearing on opposite ends of said sleeve of polyurethane material, the bearings being adapted to confine the polyurethane material and to prevent axial displacement and flow of the polyurethane material so that the polyurethane is placed under hydrostatic pressure; an arm extending outwardly from said outer casing and transversely disposed to said axis of rotation; and a link having a first end rotatably coupled to said arm and having a second end rotatably coupled to said second frame portion.
- 9. Suspension system according to claim 8 having a mounting bracket for supporting said shaft and adapted to be slidably mounted to the first frame portion.
- 10. Suspension system according to claim 8 in which the arm has a plurality of spaced apertures for coupling to said second frame portion at selected locations along a length of the arm defining an effective arm length for torquing said hydraulic damper.
- 11. A bicycle having first and second relatively movable frame portions and a suspension system, the suspension system comprising:
a damper assembly having a shaft defining an axis of rotation and coupled to said first frame portion, a hydraulic damper comprising a sleeve of polyurethane material having a longitudinally extending opening receiving the shaft therethrough, an outer casing rotatably coupled to the shaft with said sleeve of polyurethane material disposed therebetween, the outer casing bearing on an outer surface of the sleeve of polyurethane so that the polyurethane material makes intimate contact with said shaft and said casing, and at least one pair of bearings transversely disposed to said axis of rotation and bearing on opposite ends of said sleeve of polyurethane material, the bearings being adapted to confine the polyurethane material and to prevent axial displacement and flow of the polyurethane material so that the polyurethane is placed under hydrostatic pressure; a segmented arm comprising a first arm portion extending outwardly from said outer casing and transversely disposed to said axis of rotation, and a second arm portion rotatably coupled to the first arm portion, said first and second arm portions being adapted to subtend a selected angle which defines an effective arm length for torquing said hydraulic damper; and a link having a first end rotatably coupled to said second arm portion and having a second end rotatably coupled to said second frame portion.
- 12. Bicycle according to claim 11 in which the link has length adjustment means for changing the length of the link
- 13. Bicycle according to claim 11 having amounting bracket for supporting said shaft and coupling said shaft to said first frame portion.
- 14. Bicycle according to claim 11 in which the mounting bracket is mounted to the first frame portion.
- 15. A bicycle having first and second relatively movable frame portions and a suspension system, the suspension system comprising:
a damper assembly having a shaft defining an axis of rotation and coupled to said first frame portion, a hydraulic damper comprising a sleeve of polyurethane material having a longitudinally extending opening receiving the shaft therethrough, an outer casing rotatably coupled to the shaft with said sleeve of polyurethane material disposed therebetween, the outer casing bearing on an outer surface of the sleeve of polyurethane so that the polyurethane material makes intimate contact with said shaft and said casing, and at least one pair of bearings transversely disposed to said axis of rotation and bearing on opposite ends of said sleeve of polyurethane material, the bearings being adapted to confine the polyurethane material and to prevent axial displacement and flow of the polyurethane material so that the polyurethane is placed under hydrostatic pressure; and an arm extending outwardly from said outer casing and transversely disposed to said axis of rotation, said arm having a free end which is coupled to said second frame portion.
- 16. Bicycle according to claim 15 having a mounting bracket supporting said shaft and slidably mounted to the first frame portion.
- 17. Bicycle according to claim 15, in which the arm has a plurality of spaced apertures for coupling to said second frame portion at selected locations along a length of the arm defining an effective arm length for torquing said hydraulic damper.
- 18. A bicycle having first and second relatively movable frame portions and a suspension system, the suspension system comprising:
a damper assembly having a shaft defining an axis of rotation and coupled to said first frame portion, a hydraulic damper comprising a sleeve of polyurethane material having a longitudinally extending opening receiving the shaft therethrough, an outer casing rotatably coupled to the shaft with said sleeve of polyurethane material disposed therebetween, the outer casing bearing on an outer surface of the sleeve of polyurethane so that the polyurethane material makes intimate contact with said shaft and said casing, and at least one pair of bearings transversely disposed to said axis of rotation and bearing on opposite ends of said sleeve of polyurethane material, the bearings being adapted to confine the polyurethane material and to prevent axial displacement and flow of the polyurethane material so that the polyurethane is placed under hydrostatic pressure; an arm extending outwardly from said outer casing and transversely disposed to said axis of rotation; and a link having a first end rotatably coupled to said arm and having a second end rotatably coupled to said second frame portion.
- 19. Bicycle according to claim 18 having a mounting bracket supporting said shaft and slidably mounted to the first frame portion.
- 20. Bicycle according to claim 18, in which the arm has a plurality of spaced apertures for coupling to said second frame portion at selected locations along a length of the arm defining an effective arm length for torquing said hydraulic damper.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of international application number PCTCA99/007768 filed on Aug. 18, 1999 and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/135,059 filed on Aug. 18, 1998.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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PCT/CA99/007768 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
| Child |
09761182 |
Jan 2001 |
US |
| Parent |
09135059 |
Aug 1998 |
US |
| Child |
PCT/CA99/007768 |
Aug 1999 |
US |