GB2469722A - A folding apparatus for a bicycle frame - Google Patents
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- GB2469722A GB2469722A GB201005519A GB201005519A GB2469722A GB 2469722 A GB2469722 A GB 2469722A GB 201005519 A GB201005519 A GB 201005519A GB 201005519 A GB201005519 A GB 201005519A GB 2469722 A GB2469722 A GB 2469722A
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62K—CYCLES; CYCLE FRAMES; CYCLE STEERING DEVICES; RIDER-OPERATED TERMINAL CONTROLS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CYCLES; CYCLE AXLE SUSPENSIONS; CYCLE SIDE-CARS, FORECARS, OR THE LIKE
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Abstract
A folding apparatus for a bicycle frame includes a bicycle frame 10 and at least one engaging device 70 assembled on the bicycle frame 10. The bicycle frame 10 includes at least one first tube 11 and at least one second tube 40. Each engaging device 70 includes a stationary sleeve 411 disposed on the second tube 40. A rotary sleeve 21 is fixed to the first tube 11 for engaging with the stationary sleeve 411. A locking device 22 is mounted on the second tube 40 for retaining the rotary sleeve 21 to engage with the stationary sleeve 411. The locking device 22 may be released by unclamping and moving it axially away from the engaging device 70. The rotary sleeve 21 may then disengage the stationary sleeve 411 and the first tube 11 rotates relative to the second tube 40 causing the bicycle frame to fold.
Description
FOLDING APPARATUS FOR A BICYCLE FRAME
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a folding apparatus for a bicycle frame, and more particularly to a folding apparatus for quickly folding the bicycle frame.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional folding frame for bicycles in accordance with the prior art comprises an upper horizontal rod and a lower rod extending from a support of a pedal shaft upwardly and forwardly to the upper rod. Each of the upper and the lower rods is composed of two separate sections formed thereon. The two separate sections have a pivotal connection by a universal coupling device. The coupling device consists of two separate parts respectively connected to the two separate sections. One separate part has a first cylindrical head formed thereon and the first cylindrical head has a shaft laterally extending therefrom. The other separate part has a H-shaped jaw having two second cylindrical heads parallely formed thereon. The first cylindrical head is received between the two second cylindrical heads and pivotally rotates about the shaft. Accordingly, a front portion and a rear portion of the frame are folded together when the two coupling devices revolve around the shaft.
However, the coupling devices are assembled on the upper and lower rods respectively. This may weaken a structure of the upper and lower rods.
And the two coupling devices are not locked or fastened when the frame is unfolded. It is unsafe that the two rods may be folded unexpectedly when a rider is riding.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an improved folding apparatus for a bicycle.
To achieve the objective, the folding apparatus for a bicycle in accordance with the present invention includes a bicycle frame and at least one engaging device assembled on the bicycle frame. The bicycle frame includes at least one first tube and at least one second tube connected to the at least one first tube. Each of the at least one engaging device comprises a stationary sleeve disposed on the second tube of the bicycle frame. The stationary sleeve has a series of second tooth annularly formed thereon and extending downwardly therefrom. A rotary sleeve is fixed to the first tube of the bicycle frame. The rotary sleeve is pivotally rotatably mounted on the second tube and located below the stationary sleeve. The rotary sleeve has a series of first tooth annularly formed thereon and extending upwardly therefrom for correspondingly engaging with the second tooth on the stationary sleeve. Each tooth of the first teeth and the second teeth is wedge-shaped. A locking device is movably mounted on the second tube and located below the rotary sleeve for securely retaining the rotary sleeve firmly engaging with the stationary sleeve.
In accordance with a preferred aspect of the present invention, the at least one engaging device is two engaging devices. The at least one first tube is a top tube and a down tube. The at least one second tube is a seat j tube. The two rotary sleeves are respectively fixed to the top tube and the down tube of the bicycle frame. The two stationary sleeves are disposed on the seat tube of the bicycle frame and respectively correspond to the two rotary sleeves for engaging with the two rotary sleeves. The locking device has a ring and a quick release for securely retaining the rotary sleeve engaging with the stationary sleeve.
Correspondingly, when the locking device is released and the rotary sleeve moves downwardly to disengage with the stationary sleeve, the top tube and the down tube pivotally simultaneously rotate with the two rotary sleeves relative to the seat tube, such that the bicycle frame is folded.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, the at least one engaging device is two engaging devices. The at least one first tube is the top tube and the down tube. The at least one second tube is the seat tube including an upper portion and a lower portion formed thereon.
The two rotary sleeves are respectively fixed to the top tube and the down tube of the bicycle frame. One stationary sleeve is disposed on the upper portion of the seat tube and located above a five-way pipe of the bicycle frame. The other stationary sleeve is disposed on the lower portion of the seat tube and located below the five-way pipe. The stationary sleeve on the upper portion corresponds to the rotary sleeve on the top tube. The stationary sleeve on the lower portion corresponds to the rotary sleeve on the down tube.
Correspondingly, when the locking device is released and the rotary sleeve moves downwardly to disengage with the stationary sleeve, the top tube and the down tube simultaneously pivotally rotate with the two rotary sleeves relative to the seat tube, such that the bicycle frame is folded.
In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, the locking device is a bundling ring mounted on the second tube. The bundling ring is located at a section of the second tube and has a tapered inner periphery. The section has a tapered outer periphery corresponding to the tapered inner periphery of the bundling ring, such that the bundling ring tends to push the rotary sleeve toward the stationary sleeve and the rotary sleeve firmly engages with the stationary sleeve.
In accordance with a fourth aspect of the present invention, the locking device is a bundling ring mounted on the second tube. The bundling ring is located at a section of the second tube and has a threaded inner periphery. The section has a threaded outer periphery corresponding to the threaded inner periphery of the bundling ring, such that the bundling ring engages with the section of the second tube and rotates upwardly for pushing the rotary sleeve toward the stationary sleeve, such that the rotary sleeve firmly engages with the stationary sleeve.
In the drawings: Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an engaging device of a folding apparatus for a bicycle frame in accordance with the present invention; Figs. 2-3 are side views of the preferred embodiment of the folding apparatus for a bicycle frame in accordance with the present invention as the two engaging devices are assembled on a bicycle frame; and Figs. 4-5 are operational side views of the preferred embodiment of the folding apparatus for a bicycle frame in accordance with the present invention as the bicycle frame is folded.
Referring to the drawings and initially to Figs. 1-3, a folding apparatus for a bicycle frame in accordance with the present invention comprises a bicycle frame 10 and at least one engaging device 70 assembled on the bicycle frame 10. The bicycle frame 10 includes at least one first tube ii and at least one second tube 40 connected to the at least one first tube ii. Each engaging device 70 comprises a stationary sleeve 411 sleeving on the second tube 40 of the bicycle frame 10. The stationary sleeve 411 has a series of second tooth 4111 annularly formed thereon and extending downwardly therefrom. A rotary sleeve 21 is fixed to one end of the first tube ii of the bicycle frame 10. The rotary sleeve 21 pivotally rotatably sleeves on the second tube 40 and is located below the stationary sleeve 411. The rotary sleeve 21 has a series of first tooth 211 annularly formed thereon and extending upwardly therefrom for correspondingly engaging with the second tooth 4111 on the stationary sleeve 411. Each tooth of the first teeth 211 and the second teeth 4111 is wedge-shaped. A locking device 22 is adjustably mounted on the second tube 40 and located below the rotary sleeve 21 for securely retaining the rotary sleeve 21 firmly engaging with the stationary sleeve 411.
In the preferred embodiment, the bicycle frame 10 has two engaging devices 70. The at least one first tube is a top tube 11 and a down tube 12.
The at least one second tube is a seat tube 40. The two rotary sleeves 21, 31 are respectively fixed to one end of the top tube 11 and one end of the down tube 12 of the bicycle frame 10. The two stationary sleeves 411, 421 sleeve on the seat tube 40 and respectively corresponding to the two rotary sleeves 21, 31 for engaging with the two rotary sleeves 21, 3 1.
Each locking device 22, 32 includes a ring 221, 321 movably mounted on the seat tube 40 and a quick release 222, 322 movably connected to the ring 221, 321 for quickly tightening/releasing the ring 221, 321. The two rings 221, 321 sleeve on the seat tube 40 and is respectively located below the two rotary sleeves 21, 31.
Accordingly, as shown in Fig. 3, the two rotary sleeves 21, 31 respectively engage with the two stationary sleeves 411, 421. The two quick releases 222, 322 tighten the two rings 221, 321 on the seat tube 40 for securely retaining the two rotary sleeves 21, 3 1 engaging with the two stationary sleeves 411, 421, such that the bicycle frame 10 is kept unfolded.
As shown in Figs. 4-5, when the two rings 221, 321 are released by loosing the two quick releases 222, 322, the two rotary sleeves 21, 31 move downwardly to disengage with the two stationary sleeves 411, 421. The top tube ii and the down tube 12 pivotally simultaneously rotate with the two rotary sleeves 21, 3 1 relative to the seat tube 40, such that the top tube 11 and the down tube 12 are rotates from a front of the seat tube 40 to a rear of the seat tube 40, and the bicycle frame 10 is folded.
With reference to Fig. 2-5, that shows a second embodiment of the folding apparatus for a bicycle frame in accordance with the present invention. The elements and effects of the second embodiment which are the same with the first embodiment are not described, only the differences are described. In this embodiment, the at least one first tube is the top tube 11 and the down tube 12. The at least one second tube is the seat tube 40 including an upper portion 40a and a lower portion 40b formed thereon.
The two rotary sleeves 21, 3 1 are respectively fixed to the top tube 11 and the down tube 12 of the bicycle frame 10. One stationary sleeve 411 sleeves on the upper portion 40a of the seat tube 40 and is located above a five-way pipe 61 of the bicycle frame 10. The other stationary sleeve 421 sleeves on the lower portion 40b of the seat tube 40 and is located below the five-way pipe 61. The stationary sleeve 411 on the upper portion 40a corresponds to the rotary sleeve 21 on the top tube ii. The stationary sleeve 421 on the lower portion 40b corresponds to the rotary sleeve 31 on the down tube 12.
Accordingly, when the two locking devices 22, 32 are released and the two rotary sleeves 21, 31 move downwardly to disengage with the two stationary sleeves 411, 421, the top tube ii and the down tube 12 simultaneously pivotally rotate with the two rotary sleeves 21, 31 relative to the seat tube 40, such that the bicycle frame 10 is folded.
Moreover, a third embodiment of the folding apparatus for a bicycle frame in accordance with the present invention is as follows. The elements and effects of the third embodiment which are the same with the first embodiment are not described, only the differences are described. In this embodiment, each locking device 22, 32 is a bundling ring (not shown) mounted on the second tube 40. The bundling ring is located at a section of the second tube 40 and has a tapered inner periphery. The section of the second tube 40 has a tapered outer periphery corresponding to the tapered inner periphery of the bundling ring, such that the bundling ring tends to push the corresponding rotary sleeve 21, 31 toward the stationary sleeve 411, 421. Correspondingly, the rotary sleeve 21, 3 1 firmly engages with the stationary sleeve 411, 421.
A fourth embodiment of the folding apparatus for a bicycle frame in accordance with the present invention is as follows. The elements and effects of the fourth embodiment which are the same with the first embodiment are not described, only the differences are described. In this embodiment, each locking device 22, 32 is a bundling ring (not shown) mounted on the second tube 40. The bundling ring is located at a section of the second tube 40 and has a threaded inner periphery. The section of the second tube 40 has a threaded outer periphery corresponding to the threaded inner periphery of the bundling ring, such that the bundling ring engages with the section of the second tube 40 and rotates upwardly for pushing the corresponding rotary sleeve 21, 31 toward the stationary sleeve 411, 421. In accordance, the rotary sleeve 21, 3 1 firmly engages with the stationary sleeve 411, 421.
Claims (9)
- CLAIM(S) 1. A folding apparatus for a bicycle frame comprising: a bicycle frame, at least one engaging device assembled on the bicycle frame, the bicycle frame including at least one first tube and at least one second tube connected to the at least one first tube, each of the at least one engaging device comprising: a stationary sleeve disposed on the second tube of the bicycle frame, the stationary sleeve having a series of second tooth annularly formed thereon and extending downwardly therefrom; a rotary sleeve fixed to the first tube of the bicycle frame, the rotary sleeve pivotally rotatably mounted on the second tube and located below the stationary sleeve, the rotary sleeve having a series of first tooth annularly formed thereon and extending upwardly therefrom for correspondingly engaging with the second tooth on the stationary sleeve; and a locking device movably mounted on the second tube and located below the rotary sleeve for securely retaining the rotary sleeve firmly engaging with the stationary sleeve; wherein when the locking device is released and the rotary sleeve moves downwardly to disengage with the stationary sleeve, the rotary sleeve and the first tube are able to pivotally rotate relative to the second tube such that the bicycle frame is folded.
- 2. The folding apparatus for a bicycle frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one engaging device is two engaging devices, the at least one first tube being a top tube and a down tube, the at least one second tube being a seat tube, the two rotary sleeves respectively fixed to the top tube and the down tube of the bicycle frame, the two stationary sleeves disposed on the seat tube of the bicycle frame and respectively corresponding to the two rotary sleeves for engaging with the two rotary sleeves; wherein when the locking device is released and the rotary sleeve moves downwardly to disengage with the stationary sleeve, the top tube and the down tube pivotally simultaneously rotate with the two rotary sleeves relative to the seat tube, and the bicycle frame is folded.
- 3. The folding apparatus for a bicycle frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locking device has a bundling ring mounted on the second tube for securely retaining the rotary sleeve engaging with the stationary sleeve.
- 4. The folding apparatus for a bicycle frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locking device has a ring mounted on the second tube and a quick release mounted on the ring for securely retaining the rotary sleeve engaging with the stationary sleeve.
- 5. The folding apparatus for a bicycle frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein each tooth of the first teeth and the second teeth is wedge-shaped.
- 6. The folding apparatus for a bicycle frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one engaging device is two engaging devices, the at least one first tube being a top tube and a down tube, the at least one second tube being a seat tube including an upper portion and a lower portion formed thereon, the two rotary sleeves respectively fixed to the top tube and the down tube of the bicycle frame, one stationary sleeve disposed on the upper portion of the seat tube and located above a five-way pipe of the bicycle frame, the other stationary sleeve disposed on the lower portion of the seat tube and located below the five-way pipe, the stationary sleeve on the upper portion corresponding to the rotary sleeve on the top tube, the stationary sleeve on the lower portion corresponding to the rotary sleeve on the down tube; wherein when the locking device is released and the rotary sleeve moves downwardly to disengage with the stationary sleeve, the top tube and the down tube simultaneously pivotally rotate with the two rotary sleeves relative to the seat tube, and the bicycle frame is folded.
- 7. The folding apparatus for a bicycle frame as claimed in claim 3, wherein the bundling ring is located at a section of the second tube and has a tapered inner periphery, the section having a tapered outer periphery corresponding to the tapered inner periphery of the bundling ring, such that the bundling ring tends to push the rotary sleeve toward the stationary sleeve and the rotary sleeve firmly engages with the stationary sleeve.
- 8. The folding apparatus for a bicycle frame as claimed in claim 3, wherein the bundling ring is located at a section of the second tube and has a threaded inner periphery, the section having a threaded outer periphery corresponding to the threaded inner periphery of the bundling ring, such that the bundling ring engages with the section of the second tube and rotates upwardly for pushing the rotary sleeve toward the stationary sleeve, and the rotary sleeve firmly engages with the stationary sleeve.
- 9. A folding apparatus for a bicycle frame substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings.
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| TW98113574A TW201038435A (en) | 2009-04-24 | 2009-04-24 | Bike folding structure |
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| GB2469722A true GB2469722A (en) | 2010-10-27 |
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| GB189826352A (en) * | 1898-12-13 | 1899-11-04 | Mose Max Tuerkheimer | An Improved Folding Bicycle. |
| US693521A (en) * | 1901-02-13 | 1902-02-18 | Frederik Ishoey | Separable and reversible cycle. |
| ES2028615A6 (en) * | 1991-02-08 | 1992-07-01 | Vinas Muncunill Luis | Folding moped |
| US5135246A (en) * | 1989-01-13 | 1992-08-04 | Harry Montague | Foldable tandem bicycle |
| US5222751A (en) * | 1991-01-22 | 1993-06-29 | Chen Robert W P | Foldable bicycle frame |
| US5431507A (en) * | 1993-07-12 | 1995-07-11 | Smilanick; Steve | Bicycle torque coupling |
| CN201329935Y (en) * | 2008-12-23 | 2009-10-21 | 杨鲁枫 | Foldable bicycle frame with disk brake holder |
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| GB189826352A (en) * | 1898-12-13 | 1899-11-04 | Mose Max Tuerkheimer | An Improved Folding Bicycle. |
| US693521A (en) * | 1901-02-13 | 1902-02-18 | Frederik Ishoey | Separable and reversible cycle. |
| US5135246A (en) * | 1989-01-13 | 1992-08-04 | Harry Montague | Foldable tandem bicycle |
| US5222751A (en) * | 1991-01-22 | 1993-06-29 | Chen Robert W P | Foldable bicycle frame |
| ES2028615A6 (en) * | 1991-02-08 | 1992-07-01 | Vinas Muncunill Luis | Folding moped |
| US5431507A (en) * | 1993-07-12 | 1995-07-11 | Smilanick; Steve | Bicycle torque coupling |
| CN201329935Y (en) * | 2008-12-23 | 2009-10-21 | 杨鲁枫 | Foldable bicycle frame with disk brake holder |
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