The invention relates to a bicycle saddle (seat) and more specifically a bicycle saddle for cyclists maintaining an aggressive, aerodynamic position, which eliminates direct pressure on the urogenital triangular region of the perineum while focusing support to the seat bones (Ischium) and providing a centering feature and lateral support.
In recent years, there has been mounting evidence to link traditional bicycle saddles with a list of medical conditions ranging from temporary genital/perineal numbness to impotence. The primary cause of these afflictions can be attributed to the compression of blood vessels and nerves passing through the perineal region; sandwiched between the pelvic bone and the horn of the bicycle saddle.
The horn extends from the rear of the saddle between the cyclist's legs. In competitive cycling, periodic exertions require the athlete to ‘jump’ out of the saddle, and then quickly return to a seated position to conserve energy. The horn of the saddle plays a crucial role in guiding and centering the athlete to the saddle. Furthermore, the horn provides lateral support of the athlete in turns, downhill descents and evasive maneuvers.
While prior inventions such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,068,333 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,471,291 similarly focus on reducing perineal contact/pressure, none of them provide a comprehensive solution for riders as disclosed by herein invention. Weight, minimal design, centering/orienting feature and comfort are all key design parameters and optimized by the herein disclosure.
A bicycle saddle that reduces perineal pressure while providing a centering/orienting feature and lateral support of the rider includes:
A triple-bend hairpin rail frame supports the saddle shell and enables mounting to any standard bicycle seat post. The frame provides a cantilever suspension of the saddle shell to improve comfort by reducing road vibration and shock.
A saddle shell to provide form, structure and support of the rider. The shell deviates from a traditional saddle with a truncated horn and a U-shaped opening along the median to eliminate perineal contact. The absence of any material contacting the perineal region prevents hard compression of blood vessels and nerves. The truncated horn (nose) is sufficient to orient/center the rider onto the saddle. Furthermore, the nose provides sufficient lateral support in turns. The saddle shell is designed to support the rider's weight through the seat bones that contact the rear of the saddle shell.
A guide loop on the nose (nose loop) of the truncated horn provides smooth transitions of the rider to the seated position by aligning/centering the saddle between the rider's legs. The nose loop prevents snagging or catching of the rider's leg or clothing on the truncated horn. Additionally, the loop provides structural support and stiffness to the shell.
The invention allows the athlete to rotate the pelvis without compressing the perineum whereby maintaining a flatter back and better aerodynamics. Overall performance and comfort are improved with reduced road vibration, better aerodynamics, absence of perineal compression, and proper distribution of the rider's weight on the seat bone (Ischium).
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Preferably, the saddle shell 101 is a molded plastic with the nose loop 103 as an integrated feature. Additionally, the rail frame 102 would be insert-molded into the plastic shell 101.
The triathlete bicycle saddle improves the comfort and performance of elite cyclists by eliminating direct compression of the perineal region, which enables the pelvic region to rotate forward to foster a more aerodynamic position devoid of pain and injury.