Claims
- 1. A bicycle frame comprising:
a first frame section including a first tube having a first protruding portion; and a second frame section, the second frame section including a second tube having a second protruding portion, wherein the first tube and the second tube are disengagably coupled to each other with a clamp to form a junction, wherein the clamp holds the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion in fixed positions relative to each other.
- 2. The bicycle frame of claim 1, wherein the first tube comprises a first portion of a down tube that is connected to a top tube by a head tube, and the second tube comprises a second portion of a down tube that is connected to a seat tube.
- 3. The bicycle frame of claim 1, wherein the first protruding portion comprises a first annular lip located at an end of the first tube, the first annular lip having an outer diameter larger than an outer diameter of the first tube, and wherein the second protruding portion comprises a second annular lip located at an end of the second tube, the second annular lip having an outer diameter larger than an outer diameter of the second tube.
- 4. The bicycle frame of claim 3, wherein the first protruding portion further comprises an inner lip having an outer diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the first tube, wherein the inner lip is positioned to be inserted into the second tube if the first tube and the second tube to be disengagably coupled to each other with the clamp.
- 5. The bicycle frame of claim 4, wherein the inner lip is designed to counter a force applied by the clamp toward a center of the junction so that the first annular lip and the second annular lip are located between the clamp and the inner lip.
- 6. The bicycle frame of claim 1, wherein the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion are pressed against each other by the clamp.
- 7. The bicycle frame of claim 1, wherein the clamp comprises a groove into which the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion fit.
- 8. The bicycle frame of claim 7, wherein the groove is tapered so that the deeper portion of the groove is narrower compared to the shallower portion of the groove.
- 9. The bicycle frame of claim 7, wherein the groove comprises teeth including flat portions and receding portions arranged in an alternating manner, the receding portions designed to fit the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion when the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion are matched.
- 10. The bicycle frame of claim 1, wherein the clamp comprises an upper arm and a lower arm that disengagably couple to form a frame that fits around the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion.
- 11. The bicycle frame of claim 1, wherein the first tube and the second tube are made of different materials.
- 12. The bicycle frame of claim 1, wherein the first frame section further comprises a third tube and the second frame section further comprises a fourth tube, wherein the third tube and the fourth tube are disengagably coupled with a post to form a second junction.
- 13. The bicycle frame of claim 12 wherein a sidewall of the third tube is welded to a top tube of the bicycle frame, each of the third tube and the fourth tube comprising a tightening mechanism so that the third tube and the fourth tube are disengagably coupled by being tightened around the post after the post is inserted through the third tube and the fourth tube.
- 14. The bicycle frame of claim 12, further comprising a cable holder attached to one of the third and the fourth tubes, the cable holder including a tubular structure with an opening on the sidewall through which a cable can be placed inside, wherein the tubular structure directs the cable in a preselected direction.
- 15. The bicycle frame of claim 12, wherein an interface of the third tube and the fourth tube lies in a plane that is perpendicular to the force of gravity.
- 16. The bicycle frame of claim 15, wherein the third tube and the fourth tube combine to form a seat tube, wherein an axis through a center of the seat tube is not perpendicular to the plane.
- 17. The bicycle frame of claim 1, further comprising a first portion cable and a second portion cable that connect to form one of a derailleur cable and a brake cable, wherein the first portion cable is connected to a first part of a cable connector that is designed to be disengagably coupled with a second part of the cable connector that is connected to the second portion cable.
- 18. The bicycle frame of claim 17, wherein the first part of the cable connector comprises a screw bolt with a first tunnel extending through the screw bolt to accommodate the first portion cable, and wherein the second part of the cable connector comprises a threaded cavity designed to accommodate the screw bolt.
- 19. The bicycle frame of claim 17, wherein the second part of the cable connector comprises a solid portion with a second tunnel accommodating the second portion cable, the solid portion further comprising an opening through which a set screw is inserted in a direction orthogonal to the direction of the second tunnel so that the set screw fixes the second portion cable in place by pressing the second portion cable against an inner wall of the second tunnel.
- 20. The bicycle frame of claim 1, wherein one of the first tube and the second tube includes carbon fiber and the other one of the first and the second tubes includes a metal.
- 21. A coupling mechanism comprising:
a first arm having a first groove on an inside wall; a second arm having a second groove on an inside wall, the second arm disengagably connecting with the first arm to form a clamp that fits around an interface of two objects wherein the first groove and the second groove fit over a protruding section on each of the two objects to hold the two objects in fixed positions relative to each other; and a tightening mechanism that tightens the clamp around the interface.
- 22. The coupling mechanism of claim 21, wherein the first arm and the second arm are each curved in a semicircular shape and the interface has a circular shape, and wherein the protruding section is an annular lip.
- 23. The coupling mechanism of claim 22, wherein the annular lip on each of the two objects are pressed against each other by being held together in the groove.
- 24. The coupling mechanism of claim 21, wherein the first groove and the second groove are tapered so that the deep end is narrower than the shallow end and the protruding section on each of the two objects are pressed tighter against each other as the clamp is tightened around the interface.
- 25. The coupling mechanism of claim 21, wherein the protruding section comprises a plurality of teeth located on each of the two objects, further comprising receding sections located in the first groove and the second groove to accommodate the teeth so that when the clamp is fit around the interface, each of the teeth are inserted into one of the receding sections.
- 26. The coupling mechanism of claim 21, wherein the first arm and the second arm are coupled with a hinge so that the first arm and the second arm pivot around the hinge.
- 27. The coupling mechanism of claim 21, wherein the tightening mechanism comprises a first connecting shoulder attached to an end of the first arm and a second connecting shoulder attached to an end of the second arm, the first and the second connecting shoulders each having a hole so that the first arm and the second arm are coupled with a bolt inserted through the holes.
- 28. The coupling mechanism of claim 21, wherein the two objects are made of different materials.
- 29. The coupling mechanism of claim 28, wherein the different materials include carbon fiber and metal.
- 30. A method of coupling two objects, the method comprising:
forming an interface between a first object having a first protruding portion and a second object having a second protruding portion; and placing a clamp over the interface, the clamp having a groove that fits over the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion to maintain the interface.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein the interface is an interface of the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion.
- 32. A bicycle frame comprising:
a first section including a down tube and an end tube; and a second section including a connection tube and a seat tube, wherein the down tube and the connection tube are disengagably connected with a clamp to form a down tube junction and the end tube and the seat tube are disengagably connected with a seat post to form a seat tube junction.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/326,173 filed on Sep. 28, 2001, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60326173 |
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