US20130064488A1 - Bicycle bottom bracket assembly - Google Patents
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- This invention generally relates to a bicycle bottom bracket assembly. More specifically, the present invention relates to a bicycle bottom bracket assembly having sealing structure that prevents water from reaching a bearing unit.
- a conventional bicycle has a pair of wheels mounted to a main frame formed of a plurality of tubes and a front fork pivotally connected to the main frame.
- the tubes of the main frame typically include a top tube, a down tube, a head tube, a seat tube, a pair of seat stays, a pair of chain stays and a cylindrical or tubular hanger part.
- the cylindrical or tubular hanger part of the frame is often called a bicycle bottom bracket hanger because it supports a bottom bracket.
- Many different types of bottom brackets are currently available on the market.
- a conventional bicycle bottom bracket has a pair of bearings mounted into a tubular hanger part of a bicycle frame for rotatably supporting a crank axle.
- One type of a conventional bottom bracket assembly is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,983,672. This conventional bottom bracket assembly is equipped with first and second axle support members that have first and second bearings, respectively. The first and second axle support members are screwed into both end portions of the hanger part separately.
- the crank axle is rotatably supported on both of the first and second bearings, and right and left cranks are non-rotatably mounted on the both axial end portions of the crank axle.
- first and second axle support members are press-fitted in to both end portions of the hanger part.
- a dust tube e.g., a connecting tube
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,503,700 One example of a conventional crank axle assembly with a dust tube (e.g., a connecting tube) is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,503,700.
- One aspect presented in the present disclosure is to provide a bicycle bottom bracket assembly with a reliable sealing structure that prevents water from reaching a bearing unit.
- Another aspect presented in the present disclosure is to provide a bicycle bottom bracket assembly with a lower rotational torque seal structure that prevents water from reaching a bearing unit.
- a bicycle bottom bracket assembly comprises a support member, a bearing unit and a seal member.
- the support member includes a hanger mounting structure and a bearing mounting structure.
- the bearing unit includes an outer race, an inner race and at least one roller element disposed between the outer and inner races.
- the outer race is fixed to the bearing mounting structure of the first support member.
- the seal member has a proximal end fixed to the support member and a distal end slidably contacting the inner race of the bearing unit.
- FIG. 1 is an enlarged, partial perspective view of a tubular hanger part of a bicycle frame with a bicycle bottom bracket assembly installed in the tubular hanger part in accordance with one illustrated embodiment;
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly with the parts of the bottom bracket exploded out of the tubular hanger part of the bicycle frame;
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 with a pair of crank arms mounted to the ends of the crank axle;
- FIG. 4 is an elevational view of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a longitudinal cross sectional view of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 4 with the crank axle removed;
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross sectional view of the left end portion of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 5 ;
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross sectional view of the right end portion of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 5 ;
- FIG. 8 is a longitudinal cross sectional view of a bicycle bottom bracket assembly accordance with another illustrated embodiment.
- the tubular hanger part 16 is made of a hard, rigid material that is typically used in manufacturing bicycle frames.
- the tubular hanger part 16 has a first open end 18 , a second open end 20 and a cylindrical surface 22 .
- the cylindrical surface 22 extends between the first and second open ends 18 and 20 of the tubular hanger part 16 .
- the cylindrical surface 22 has a first threaded portion 22 a and a second threaded portion 22 b .
- the first threaded portion 22 a is located adjacent the first open end 18
- the second threaded portion 22 b is located adjacent the second open end 20 .
- the bicycle bottom bracket assembly 12 rotatably supports a crank axle 24 within the tubular hanger part 16 .
- the bicycle bottom bracket assembly 12 includes a first support member 26 , a second support member 28 , a first bearing unit 30 and a second bearing unit 32 for rotatably supporting the crank axle 24 within the tubular hanger part 16 .
- the bicycle bottom bracket assembly 12 is further provided with a first sealing structure 34 that is associated with the first support member 26 and the first bearing unit 30 for preventing the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching the first bearing unit 30 .
- the bicycle bottom bracket assembly 12 is further provided with a second sealing structure 36 that is associated with the second support member 28 and the second bearing unit 32 for preventing the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching the second bearing unit 32 .
- the bicycle bottom bracket assembly 12 may further be provided with a connecting tube member 38 extending between the first and second support members 26 and 28 .
- left and right ends of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly 12 are mirror images of each other, and have a common rotational center axis A.
- first and second support members 26 and 28 are identical
- first and second bearing units 30 and 32 are identical
- first and second sealing structures 34 and 36 are identical. While these parts are illustrated as being identical, it will be apparent to those skilled in the bicycle field that they can be different if needed and/or desired.
- the first and second support members 26 and 28 are threaded into the first and second open ends 18 and 20 of the tubular hanger part 16 , respectively.
- the first and second bearing units 30 and 32 are configured and arranged to rotatably support the crank axle 24 within the tubular hanger part 16 about the rotational center axis A via the first and second support members 26 and 28 .
- the first and second sealing structures 34 and 36 prevent contamination such as water, muddy water and so on from reaching the first and second bearing units 30 and 32 .
- the first and second bearing units 30 and 32 are press-fitted into the first and second support members 26 and 28 , respectively.
- the terms “press fitted” or “press fit” as used herein refers to fastening two parts together by friction after the parts are longitudinally pushed together, rather than by any other means of fastening. More preferably, the friction of the press-fit connection that holds the two parts together is preferably increased by compression of one part against the other, which relies on the tensile and compressive strengths of the materials that the two parts are made from.
- the crank axle 24 is removable from the first and second bearing units 30 and 32 in an axial direction of the rotational center axis A without removing the first and second bearing units 30 and 32 from the first and second support members 26 and 28 .
- the crank axle 24 is a hollow pipe-shaped member that is highly rigid.
- the crank axle 24 is made of a metallic material as chrome molybdenum steel.
- a first or left end portion of the crank axle 24 includes a female or internal thread 24 a and a plurality of external splines or serrations 24 b.
- the female (internal threads) thread 24 a is disposed on an inner circumferential surface of the left end portion of the crank axle 24 so that a fastening bolt 40 is screwed into the female thread 24 a to fasten a left crank arm 42 .
- the serrations 24 b are provided on the outer circumferential surface of the left end portion of the crank axle 24 to non-rotatably secure the left crank arm 42 thereon.
- a second or right end portion of the crank axle 24 includes a plurality of external splines or serrations 24 c to non-rotatably secure a right crank arm 44 .
- the right crank arm 44 is crimped onto the crank axle 24 in a conventional manner.
- crank arms 42 and 44 can be attached to the crank axle 24 in any suitable manner (e.g., threads, crimping, bonding, welding, etc.).
- the left crank arm 42 is removably fastened to the left end of the crank axle 24
- the right crank arm 44 is preferably fixed to the right end of the crank axle 24 so that the right crank arm 44 is integrally coupled to the crank axle 24 through a splined-connection.
- the right crank arm 44 may be designed to be removably fastened to the right end crank axle 24 as with the left crank arm 42 .
- the pedals are mounted to the tip or free ends of the right and left crank arms 42 and 44 .
- the left crank arm 42 includes a splined connecting hole 42 a that is non-rotatably connected on the serrations 24 b of the crank axle 24 .
- the left crank arm 42 is fixedly coupled to the crank axle 24 by the fastening bolt 40 that is screwed on the female thread 24 a of the crank axle 24 .
- the right crank arm 44 is a gear crank that has two chain rings or sprockets S 1 and S 2 mounted thereon in a removable manner by a crank connecting part.
- the right crank arm 44 includes a splined connecting hole 44 a that is non-rotatably connected on the serrations 24 c of the crank axle 24 .
- the connecting holes 42 a and 44 a has a plurality of splines or serrations so that the crank arms 42 and 44 are non-rotatably coupled to the crank axle 24 at a certain rotational phase so that the crank arms 42 and 44 extend in opposite directions.
- a slit 42 b is formed on the connecting hole 42 a of the left crank arm 42 that is mounted on the crank axle 24 .
- the left crank arm 42 is strongly fixed on the crank axle 24 by tightening up two mounting bolts B that are located on the bottom of the crank axle 24 as seen in FIG. 3 .
- the width of the slit 42 b is narrowed by tightening the mounting bolts B that extend across the slit 42 b to strongly fix the left crank arm 42 on the crank axle 24 .
- These two mounting bolts B are, for example, hexagon socket head bolts, and their heads are preferably inserted from different directions.
- the first support member 26 is constructed of a metallic material as a one-piece, unitary member.
- the first support member 26 includes a first hanger mounting structure 46 , a first bearing mounting structure 48 and a first connecting tube mounting part 50 .
- the first support member 26 is sometimes called an adapter member.
- the first hanger mounting structure 46 has a threaded outer circumferential surface 46 a (i.e., an external thread) that is configured and arranged to be threaded into the first threaded portion 22 a of the tubular hanger part 16 .
- the first hanger mounting structure 46 also has an annular abutment 46 b .
- the annular abutment 46 b projects outward from the first outer circumferential surface 46 a in a radial direction. As seen in FIG. 4 , the annular abutment 46 b abuts against the first open end 18 of the hanger part 16 of the bicycle frame 14 .
- the first bearing unit 30 is press-fitted into the first bearing mounting structure 48 of the first support member 26 .
- the first bearing mounting structure 48 has a recess that is defined by an inner circumferential surface 48 a and an axially facing surface 48 b .
- the circumferential surface 48 a is dimensioned to be equal to or slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the first bearing unit 30 so that the first bearing unit 30 is retained in the recess of the first bearing mounting structure 48 by a press-fit.
- the first connecting tube mounting part 50 extends axially inward from the first hanger mounting structure 46 of the first support member 26 .
- the first connecting tube mounting part 50 is dimensioned to receive a first end 38 a of the connecting tube member 38 as seen in FIG. 6 .
- the first connecting tube mounting part 50 has an inner peripheral surface 50 a .
- the inner peripheral surface 50 a is sized to receive the first end 38 a of the connecting tube member 38 .
- the first sealing structure 34 includes a first axially inner seal member 51 and/or a first axially outer seal member 52 , and, preferably, further includes a first seal guard 53 and a first auxiliary cover 54 .
- the first sealing structure 34 is operatively disposed between the first support member 26 and the first bearing unit 30 to create a seal for preventing the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching the first bearing unit 30 .
- the first sealing structure 34 provides a reliable sealing structure and constitutes a lower rotational torque seal structure that prevents water from reaching the first bearing unit 30 .
- the first axially inner seal member 51 is an elastomeric, ring shaped member that preferably has a uniform cross sectional profile.
- the first axially inner seal member 51 has a proximal end 51 a and a distal end 51 b .
- the proximal end 51 a is fixed to the first support member 26 at a location axially inward from the first bearing unit 30 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the proximal end 51 a can be press-fitted into the first support member 26 with or without an adhesive disposed in-between. In any event, a watertight seal is created at the interface between the surfaces of the proximal end 51 a and the first support member 26 .
- the first axially outer seal member 52 is an elastomeric, ring shaped member that preferably has a uniform cross sectional profile.
- the first axially outer seal member 52 has a proximal end 52 a and a distal end 52 b .
- the proximal end 52 a is fixed to the first support member 26 at a location axially outward from the first bearing unit 30 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the proximal end 52 a of the first axially outer seal member 52 can be press-fitted into the first support member 26 with or without an adhesive disposed in-between.
- a watertight seal is created at the interface between the surfaces of the proximal end 52 a of the first axially outer seal member 52 and the first support member 26 .
- the distal end 51 b slidably contacts the first bearing unit 30 to create a watertight seal therebetween.
- the first axially outer seal member 52 is provided with a support ring 55 at the proximal end 52 a of the first axially outer seal member 52 .
- the support ring 55 is preferably a metal ring with an L-shaped cross sectional profile having an axially extending part 55 a and a radially extending part 55 b .
- the axially extending part 55 a has a generally cylindrical or tubular, while the radially extending part 55 b has a flat ring shape.
- the axially extending part 55 a is preferably fixed to the first support member 26 .
- the axially extending part 55 a is press-fitted into the first support member 26 .
- the radially extending part 55 b has an axially facing surface that contacts the proximal end 52 a of the first axially outer seal member 52 to limit axial movement of the first axially outer seal member 52 in an outward direction from the first bearing unit 30 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the proximal end 52 a of the first axially outer seal member 52 is sandwiched in-between the outer race 70 of the first bearing unit 30 and the radially extending part 55 b of the support ring 55 .
- the proximal end 52 a is fixed to the first support member 26 at a location axially outward from the first bearing unit 30 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the first seal guard 53 is a non-metallic, ring shaped member.
- the first seal guard 53 is formed as a hard resinous member.
- the first seal guard 53 may also be made of a metallic material such as aluminum.
- the first seal guard 53 supports the first bearing unit 30 .
- the first seal guard 53 is disposed between the crank axle 24 and the first bearing unit 30 such that the first seal guard 53 supports the first bearing unit 30 on the crank axle 24 .
- the first seal guard 53 cooperates with the first auxiliary cover 54 to aid in minimizing containments from reaching the first bearing unit 30 .
- the first seal guard 53 has an axially extending part 53 a and a radially extending part 53 b .
- the axially extending part 53 a has a generally cylindrical or tubular shape, while the radially extending part 53 b extends in a radial direction from the axially extending part 53 a .
- the axially extending part 53 a preferably retains the first bearing unit 30 .
- the axially extending part 53 a has a recess in its outer circumferential surface that snugly receives the first bearing unit 30 .
- the first auxiliary cover 54 is a metallic, ring shaped member.
- the first auxiliary cover 54 may also be made of a non-metallic material such as resin.
- the first auxiliary cover 54 is disposed between the first support member 26 and the first seal guard 53 such that the first auxiliary cover 54 overlaps the first seal guard 53 as viewed in a direction parallel to the rotational center axis A of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the first auxiliary cover 54 has an L-shaped cross sectional profile with an axially extending part 54 a and a radially extending part 54 b .
- the radially extending part 53 b of the first seal guard 53 and the radially extending part 54 b of the first auxiliary cover 54 are arranged to Rhin a labyrinth structure.
- This labyrinth structure formed by the radially extending parts 53 b and 54 b is positioned at a location axially outward from the first axially outer seal member 52 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the second support member 28 is constructed of a metallic material as a one-piece, unitary member.
- the second support member 28 includes a second hanger mounting structure 56 , a second bearing mounting structure 58 and a second connecting tube mounting part 60 .
- the second support member 28 is sometimes called an adapter member.
- the second hanger mounting structure 56 is has a threaded outer circumferential surface 56 a (i.e., an external thread) that is configured and arranged to be threaded into the second threaded portion 22 b of the tubular hanger part 16 .
- the second hanger mounting structure 56 also has an annular abutment 56 b .
- the annular abutment 56 b projects outward from the second outer circumferential surface 56 a in a radial direction. As seen in FIG. 4 , the annular abutment 56 b abuts against the second open end 20 of the hanger part 16 of the bicycle frame 14 .
- the second bearing unit 32 is press-fitted into the second bearing mounting structure 58 of the second support member 28 .
- the second bearing mounting structure 58 has a recess that is defined by a circumferential surface 58 a and an axially facing surface 58 b .
- the circumferential surface 58 a is dimensioned to be equal to or slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the second bearing unit 32 so that the second bearing unit 32 is retained in the recess of the second bearing mounting structure 58 by a press-fit.
- the second connecting tube mounting part 60 extends axially inward from the second hanger mounting structure 56 of the second support member 28 .
- the second connecting tube mounting part 60 is dimensioned to receive a second end 38 b of the connecting tube member 38 as seen in FIG. 7 .
- the second connecting tube mounting part 60 has an inner peripheral surface 60 a .
- the inner peripheral surface 60 a is sized to receive the second end 38 b of the connecting tube member 38 .
- the second sealing structure 36 includes a second axially inner seal member 61 and/or a second axially outer seal member 62 , and, preferably, further includes a second seal guard 63 and a second auxiliary cover 64 .
- the second sealing structure 36 is operatively disposed between the second support member 28 and the second bearing unit 32 to create a seal for preventing the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching the second bearing unit 32 .
- the second sealing structure 36 provides a reliable sealing structure and constitutes a lower rotational torque seal structure that prevents water from reaching the second bearing unit 32 .
- the second axially inner seal member 61 is an elastomeric, ring shaped member that preferably has a uniform cross sectional profile.
- the second axially inner seal member 61 has a proximal end 61 a and a distal end 61 b .
- the proximal end 61 a is fixed to the second support member 28 at a location axially inward from the second bearing unit 32 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the proximal end 61 a can be press-fitted into the second support member 28 with or without an adhesive disposed in-between. In any event, a watertight seal is created at the interface between the surfaces of the proximal end 61 a and the second support member 28 .
- the second axially outer seal member 62 is an elastomeric, ring shaped member that preferably has a uniform cross sectional profile.
- the second axially outer seal member 62 has a proximal end 62 a and a distal end 62 b .
- the proximal end 62 a of the second axially outer seal member 62 is fixed to the second support member 28 at a location axially outward from the second bearing unit 32 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the proximal end 62 a of the second axially outer seal member 62 can be press-fitted into the second support member 28 with or without an adhesive disposed in-between.
- a watertight seal is created at the interface between the surfaces of the proximal end 62 a of the second axially outer seal member 62 and the second support member 28 .
- the distal end 61 b slidably contacts the second bearing unit 32 to create a watertight seal therebetween.
- the second axially outer seal member 62 is provided with a support ring 65 at the proximal end 62 a of the second axially outer seal member 62 .
- the support ring 65 is preferably a metal ring with an L-shaped cross sectional profile having an axially extending part 65 a and a radially extending part 65 b .
- the axially extending part 65 a has a generally cylindrical or tubular, while the radially extending part 65 b has a flat ring shape.
- the axially extending part 65 a is preferably fixed to the second support member 28 .
- the axially extending part 65 a is press-fitted into the second support member 28 .
- the radially extending part 65 b has an axially facing surface that contacts the proximal end 62 a of the second axially outer seal member 62 to limit axial movement of the second axially outer seal member 62 in an outward direction from the second bearing unit 32 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the proximal end 62 a of the second axially outer seal member 62 is sandwiched in-between the outer race 70 of the second bearing unit 32 and the radially extending part 65 b of the support ring 65 .
- the proximal end 62 a is fixed to the second support member 28 at a location axially outward from the second bearing unit 32 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the second seal guard 63 is a non-metallic, ring shaped member.
- the second seal guard 63 is formed as a hard resinous member.
- the second seal guard 63 may also be made of a metallic material such as aluminum.
- the second seal guard 63 supports the second bearing unit 32 .
- the second seal guard 63 is disposed between the crank axle 24 and the second bearing unit 32 such that the second seal guard 63 supports the second bearing unit 32 on the crank axle 24 .
- the second seal guard 63 cooperates with the second auxiliary cover 64 to aid in minimizing containments from reaching the second bearing unit 32 .
- the second seal guard 63 has an axially extending part 63 a and a radially extending part 63 b .
- the axially extending part 63 a has a generally cylindrical or tubular shape, while the radially extending part 63 b extends in a radial direction from the axially extending part 63 a .
- the axially extending part 63 a preferably retains the second bearing unit 32 .
- the axially extending part 63 a has a recess in its outer circumferential surface that snugly receives the second bearing unit 32 .
- the second auxiliary cover 64 is a metallic, ring shaped member.
- the second auxiliary cover 64 may also be made of a non-metallic material such as resin.
- the second auxiliary cover 64 is disposed between the second support member 28 and the second seal guard 63 such that the second auxiliary cover 64 overlaps the second seal guard 63 as viewed in a direction parallel to the rotational center axis A of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the second auxiliary cover 64 has an L-shaped cross sectional profile with an axially extending part 64 a and a radially extending part 64 b .
- the radially extending part 63 b of the second seal guard 63 and the radially extending part 64 b of the second auxiliary cover 64 are arranged to form a labyrinth structure.
- This labyrinth structure formed by the radially extending parts 63 b and 64 b is positioned at a location axially outward from the second axially outer seal member 62 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the first bearing unit 30 is an industrial type bearing unit that is press-fitted into the first support member 26 as mentioned above.
- the first bearing unit 30 is coupled to the first bearing mounting structure 48 .
- the first bearing unit 30 includes an outer race 70 , an inner race 72 and a plurality of roller elements or balls 74 .
- the roller elements or balls 74 are disposed between the outer and inner races 70 and 72 .
- the outer race 70 is fixed to first bearing mounting structure 48 of the first support member 26 .
- the first axially inner seal member 51 is positioned at a location axially inward from the first bearing unit 30 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the first axially inner seal member 51 prevents the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching an inner axially facing side of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the proximal end 51 a of the first axially inner seal member 51 is press-fitted and/or adhesively secured to the first support member 26 , while the distal end 51 b slidably contacts the inner race 72 of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the distal end 51 b is in sliding contact with an axially facing surface 72 a of the inner race 72 of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the distal end 51 b is elastically deformed against the surface 72 a by a small amount to create a watertight seal at the interface between the distal end 51 b and the surface 72 a of the inner race 72 of the first bearing unit 30 . Because the proximal end 51 a of the first axially inner seal member 51 is fixed to the first support member 26 , not to the outer race 70 of the first bearing unit 30 , it is possible to design the outer race 70 of the first bearing unit 30 to be more compact.
- the first axially outer seal member 52 is positioned at a location axially outward from the first bearing unit 30 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the first axially outer seal member 52 prevents the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching an outer axially facing side of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the proximal end 52 a of the first axially outer seal member 52 is secured to the first support member 26 by the support ring 55 , while the distal end 52 b is in sliding contact with an axially extended portion 72 b of the inner race 72 of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the proximal end 52 a of the first axially outer seal member 52 is fixed to the first support member 26 , not to the outer race 70 of the first bearing unit 30 , it is possible to design the outer race 70 of the first bearing unit 30 to be more compact. More specifically, the distal end 52 b of the first axially outer seal member 52 contacts the axially extended portion 72 b of the inner race 72 of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the axially extended portion 72 b of the inner race 72 of the first bearing unit 30 includes an axially-circumferentially extending surface that constitutes a first polished surface.
- the distal end 52 b of the first axially outer seal member 52 contacts the first polished surface of the axially extended portion 72 b of the inner race 72 of the first bearing unit 30 .
- the term “polished surface” as used herein refers to a surface that has been treated to be smoother than its original roughness.
- the distal end 52 b is elastically deformed against the surface 72 b by a small amount to create a watertight seal at the interface between the distal end 52 b and the first polished surface of the axially extended portion 72 b of the inner race 72 of the first bearing unit 30 . Because the distal end 52 b of the first axially outer seal member 52 contacts the first polished surface of the extended portion 72 b of the inner race 72 of the first bearing unit 30 , the rotational torque of the first bearing unit 30 can be reduced.
- the second bearing unit 32 is an industrial type bearing unit that is press-fitted into the second support member 28 as mentioned above.
- the second bearing unit 32 is coupled to the second bearing mounting structure 58 .
- the second bearing unit 32 includes an outer race 80 , an inner race 82 and a plurality of roller elements or balls 84 .
- the roller elements or balls 84 are disposed between the outer and inner races 80 and 82 .
- the outer race 80 of the second bearing unit 32 is fixed to the bearing mounting structure 58 of the second support member 28 .
- the second axially inner seal member 61 is positioned at a location axially inward from the second bearing unit 32 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the second axially inner seal member 61 prevents the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching an inner axially facing side of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the proximal end 61 a of the second axially inner seal member 61 is press-fitted and/or adhesively secured to the second support member 28 , while the distal end 61 b slidably contacts the inner race 82 of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the distal end 61 b is in sliding contact with an axially facing surface 82 a of the inner race 82 of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the distal end 61 b is elastically deformed against the surface 82 a by a small amount to create a watertight seal at the interface between the distal end 61 b and the surface 82 a of the inner race 82 of the second bearing unit 32 . Because the proximal end 61 a of the second axially inner seal member 61 is fixed to the second support member 28 , not to the outer race 80 of the second bearing unit 32 , it is possible to design the outer race 80 of the second bearing unit 32 to be more compact.
- the second axially outer seal member 62 is positioned at a location axially outward from the second bearing unit 32 with respect to the rotational center axis A of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the second axially outer seal member 62 prevents the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching an outer axially facing side of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the proximal end 62 a of the second axially outer seal member 62 is secured to the second support member 28 by the support ring 65 , while the distal end 62 b is in sliding contact with an axially extended portion 82 b of the inner race 82 of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the proximal end 62 a of the second axially outer seal member 62 is fixed to the second support member 28 , not to the outer race 80 of the second bearing unit 32 , it is possible to design the outer race 80 of the second bearing unit 32 to be more compact. More specifically, the distal end 62 b of the second axially outer seal member 62 contacts the axially extended portion 82 b of the inner race 82 of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the axially extended portion 82 b of the inner race 82 of the second bearing unit 32 includes an axially-circumferentially extending surface that constitutes a second polished surface.
- the distal end 62 b of the second axially outer seal member 62 contacts the second polished surface of the axially extended portion 82 b of the inner race 82 of the second bearing unit 32 .
- the distal end 62 b is elastically deformed against the surface 82 b by a small amount to create a watertight seal at the interface between the distal end 62 b and the second polished surface of the axially extended portion 82 b of the inner race 82 of the second bearing unit 32 . Because the distal end 62 b of the second axially outer seal member 62 contacts the second polished surface of the extended portion 82 b of the inner race 82 of the second bearing unit 32 , the rotational torque of the second bearing unit 32 can be reduced.
- the connecting tube member 38 is a tubular member that has an inside diameter that is dimensioned so that the crank axle 24 can pass therethrough.
- the connecting tube member 38 extends between the first connecting tube mounting part 50 of the first support member 26 and the second connecting tube mounting part 60 of the second support member 28 .
- the connecting tube member 38 is fitted inside an inner circumferential surface of the first and second connecting tube mounting parts 50 and 60 so that the connecting tube member 38 concentrically extends between the first and second support members 26 and 28 .
- a first O-ring member 90 is disposed between the first end 38 a of the connecting tube member 38 and the first connecting tube mounting part 50 of the first support member 26 .
- a second O-ring member 92 is disposed between the second end 38 b of the connecting tube member 38 and the second connecting tube mounting part 60 of the second support member 26 .
- the O-rings 90 and 92 contact the surfaces 50 a and 60 a to create seals therebetween, respectively, to prevent the ingress of contaminants from reaching the first and second bearing units 30 and 32 .
- a bicycle bottom bracket assembly 112 is illustrated in accordance with another illustrated embodiment.
- the bicycle bottom bracket assembly 112 rotatably supports a crank axle 124 within a tubular hanger part 116 .
- the bicycle bottom bracket assembly 112 includes a first support member 126 , a second support member 128 , a first bearing unit 130 , a second bearing unit 132 for rotatably supporting the crank axle 124 within the tubular hanger part 116 , and further includes a first sealing structure 134 , a second sealing structure 136 and a connecting tube member 138 .
- crank axle 124 , the first bearing unit 130 , the second bearing unit 132 , the first sealing structure 134 and the second sealing structure 136 are identical to the crank axle 24 , the first bearing unit 30 , the second bearing unit 32 , the first sealing structure 34 and the second sealing structure 36 , respectively, that are discussed above.
- the first and second support members 126 and 128 are resinous members that are installed in a tubular hanger part 116 of a bicycle frame via press-fit connections.
- the connecting tube member 138 is connected to the first and second support members 126 and 128 such that first and second ends 138 a and 138 b of the connecting tube member 138 is fitted over outer circumferential surfaces of first and second connecting tube mounting parts of the first and second support members 126 and 128 , respectively.
- O-rings 190 and 192 contact the outer circumferential surfaces of first and second connecting tube mounting parts of the first and second support members 126 and 128 , respectively, in this illustrated embodiment.
- the term “comprising” and its derivatives, as used herein, are intended to be open ended terms that specify the presence of the stated features, elements, components, groups, integers, and/or steps, but do not exclude the presence of other unstated features, elements, components, groups, integers and/or steps.
- the foregoing also applies to words having similar meanings such as the terms, “including”, “having” and their derivatives.
- the terms “part,” “section,” “portion,” “member” or “element” when used in the singular can have the dual meaning of a single part or a plurality of parts.
- terms of degree such as “substantially”, “about” and “approximately” as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed.
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Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention generally relates to a bicycle bottom bracket assembly. More specifically, the present invention relates to a bicycle bottom bracket assembly having sealing structure that prevents water from reaching a bearing unit.
- 2. Background Information
- Generally speaking, a conventional bicycle has a pair of wheels mounted to a main frame formed of a plurality of tubes and a front fork pivotally connected to the main frame. The tubes of the main frame typically include a top tube, a down tube, a head tube, a seat tube, a pair of seat stays, a pair of chain stays and a cylindrical or tubular hanger part.
- The cylindrical or tubular hanger part of the frame is often called a bicycle bottom bracket hanger because it supports a bottom bracket. Many different types of bottom brackets are currently available on the market. Generally speaking, a conventional bicycle bottom bracket has a pair of bearings mounted into a tubular hanger part of a bicycle frame for rotatably supporting a crank axle. One type of a conventional bottom bracket assembly is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,983,672. This conventional bottom bracket assembly is equipped with first and second axle support members that have first and second bearings, respectively. The first and second axle support members are screwed into both end portions of the hanger part separately. The crank axle is rotatably supported on both of the first and second bearings, and right and left cranks are non-rotatably mounted on the both axial end portions of the crank axle. Sometimes the first and second axle support members are press-fitted in to both end portions of the hanger part. In some cases, a dust tube (e.g., a connecting tube) is provided to prevent contamination such as water, muddy water and so on from intruding from the bottom bracket hanger part of the bicycle frame into the bearing units. One example of a conventional crank axle assembly with a dust tube (e.g., a connecting tube) is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,503,700.
- In view of the above, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that there exists a need for an improved bicycle bottom bracket assembly. This invention addresses this need in the art as well as other needs, which will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure.
- One aspect presented in the present disclosure is to provide a bicycle bottom bracket assembly with a reliable sealing structure that prevents water from reaching a bearing unit.
- Another aspect presented in the present disclosure is to provide a bicycle bottom bracket assembly with a lower rotational torque seal structure that prevents water from reaching a bearing unit.
- In view of the state of the known technology, a bicycle bottom bracket assembly comprises a support member, a bearing unit and a seal member. The support member includes a hanger mounting structure and a bearing mounting structure. The bearing unit includes an outer race, an inner race and at least one roller element disposed between the outer and inner races. The outer race is fixed to the bearing mounting structure of the first support member. The seal member has a proximal end fixed to the support member and a distal end slidably contacting the inner race of the bearing unit.
- These and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment.
- Referring now to the attached drawings which form a part of this original disclosure:
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FIG. 1 is an enlarged, partial perspective view of a tubular hanger part of a bicycle frame with a bicycle bottom bracket assembly installed in the tubular hanger part in accordance with one illustrated embodiment; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly with the parts of the bottom bracket exploded out of the tubular hanger part of the bicycle frame; -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 with a pair of crank arms mounted to the ends of the crank axle; -
FIG. 4 is an elevational view of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly illustrated inFIGS. 1 to 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is a longitudinal cross sectional view of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly illustrated inFIGS. 1 to 4 with the crank axle removed; -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross sectional view of the left end portion of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly illustrated inFIGS. 1 to 5 ; -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross sectional view of the right end portion of the bicycle bottom bracket assembly illustrated inFIGS. 1 to 5 ; and -
FIG. 8 is a longitudinal cross sectional view of a bicycle bottom bracket assembly accordance with another illustrated embodiment. - Selected embodiments will now be explained with reference to the drawings. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that the following descriptions of the embodiments are provided for illustration only and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
- Referring initially to
FIGS. 1 to 3 , a portion of abicycle 10 is illustrated with frame a bicyclebottom bracket assembly 12 installed abicycle frame 14 of thebicycle 10 in accordance with one illustrated embodiment. Thetubular hanger part 16 is made of a hard, rigid material that is typically used in manufacturing bicycle frames. Thetubular hanger part 16 has a firstopen end 18, a secondopen end 20 and acylindrical surface 22. Thecylindrical surface 22 extends between the first and second 18 and 20 of theopen ends tubular hanger part 16. Thecylindrical surface 22 has a first threadedportion 22 a and a second threadedportion 22 b. The first threadedportion 22 a is located adjacent the firstopen end 18, while the second threadedportion 22 b is located adjacent the secondopen end 20. - The bicycle
bottom bracket assembly 12 rotatably supports acrank axle 24 within thetubular hanger part 16. In particular, the bicyclebottom bracket assembly 12 includes afirst support member 26, asecond support member 28, a first bearingunit 30 and a second bearingunit 32 for rotatably supporting thecrank axle 24 within thetubular hanger part 16. In the first illustrated embodiment, the bicyclebottom bracket assembly 12 is further provided with afirst sealing structure 34 that is associated with thefirst support member 26 and the first bearingunit 30 for preventing the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching the first bearingunit 30. Likewise, the bicyclebottom bracket assembly 12 is further provided with asecond sealing structure 36 that is associated with thesecond support member 28 and the second bearingunit 32 for preventing the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching the second bearingunit 32. Preferably, the bicyclebottom bracket assembly 12 may further be provided with aconnecting tube member 38 extending between the first and 26 and 28.second support members - Basically, in the first illustrated embodiment, left and right ends of the bicycle
bottom bracket assembly 12 are mirror images of each other, and have a common rotational center axis A. Specifically, the first and 26 and 28 are identical, the first and second bearingsecond support members 30 and 32 are identical, and the first andunits 34 and 36 are identical. While these parts are illustrated as being identical, it will be apparent to those skilled in the bicycle field that they can be different if needed and/or desired.second sealing structures - Basically, in the first illustrated embodiment, the first and
26 and 28 are threaded into the first and secondsecond support members 18 and 20 of theopen ends tubular hanger part 16, respectively. The first and second bearing 30 and 32 are configured and arranged to rotatably support theunits crank axle 24 within thetubular hanger part 16 about the rotational center axis A via the first and 26 and 28. The first andsecond support members 34 and 36 prevent contamination such as water, muddy water and so on from reaching the first and second bearingsecond sealing structures 30 and 32.units - In the first illustrated embodiment, the first and second bearing
30 and 32 are press-fitted into the first andunits 26 and 28, respectively. The terms “press fitted” or “press fit” as used herein refers to fastening two parts together by friction after the parts are longitudinally pushed together, rather than by any other means of fastening. More preferably, the friction of the press-fit connection that holds the two parts together is preferably increased by compression of one part against the other, which relies on the tensile and compressive strengths of the materials that the two parts are made from.second support members - Preferably, the
crank axle 24 is removable from the first and 30 and 32 in an axial direction of the rotational center axis A without removing the first andsecond bearing units 30 and 32 from the first andsecond bearing units 26 and 28. In the first illustrated embodiment, thesecond support members crank axle 24 is a hollow pipe-shaped member that is highly rigid. For example, thecrank axle 24 is made of a metallic material as chrome molybdenum steel. As shown inFIG. 2 , a first or left end portion of thecrank axle 24 includes a female orinternal thread 24 a and a plurality of external splines orserrations 24 b. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , the female (internal threads)thread 24 a is disposed on an inner circumferential surface of the left end portion of thecrank axle 24 so that afastening bolt 40 is screwed into thefemale thread 24 a to fasten aleft crank arm 42. Theserrations 24 b are provided on the outer circumferential surface of the left end portion of thecrank axle 24 to non-rotatably secure the left crankarm 42 thereon. As shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 , a second or right end portion of thecrank axle 24 includes a plurality of external splines orserrations 24 c to non-rotatably secure aright crank arm 44. Theright crank arm 44 is crimped onto thecrank axle 24 in a conventional manner. Of course, the crank 42 and 44 can be attached to thearms crank axle 24 in any suitable manner (e.g., threads, crimping, bonding, welding, etc.). In the first illustrated embodiment, the left crankarm 42 is removably fastened to the left end of thecrank axle 24, while theright crank arm 44 is preferably fixed to the right end of thecrank axle 24 so that theright crank arm 44 is integrally coupled to thecrank axle 24 through a splined-connection. Alternatively, theright crank arm 44 may be designed to be removably fastened to the right end crankaxle 24 as with theleft crank arm 42. The pedals are mounted to the tip or free ends of the right and left crank 42 and 44.arms - As seen in
FIG. 3 , the left crankarm 42 includes a splined connectinghole 42 a that is non-rotatably connected on theserrations 24 b of thecrank axle 24. Theleft crank arm 42 is fixedly coupled to thecrank axle 24 by thefastening bolt 40 that is screwed on thefemale thread 24 a of thecrank axle 24. Theright crank arm 44 is a gear crank that has two chain rings or sprockets S1 and S2 mounted thereon in a removable manner by a crank connecting part. Theright crank arm 44 includes a splined connectinghole 44 a that is non-rotatably connected on theserrations 24 c of thecrank axle 24. In particular, the connecting 42 a and 44 a has a plurality of splines or serrations so that the crankholes 42 and 44 are non-rotatably coupled to thearms crank axle 24 at a certain rotational phase so that the crank 42 and 44 extend in opposite directions.arms - A slit 42 b is formed on the connecting
hole 42 a of theleft crank arm 42 that is mounted on thecrank axle 24. Theleft crank arm 42 is strongly fixed on thecrank axle 24 by tightening up two mounting bolts B that are located on the bottom of thecrank axle 24 as seen inFIG. 3 . Thus, the width of theslit 42 b is narrowed by tightening the mounting bolts B that extend across theslit 42 b to strongly fix the left crankarm 42 on thecrank axle 24. These two mounting bolts B are, for example, hexagon socket head bolts, and their heads are preferably inserted from different directions. - Turning now to
FIGS. 4 to 6 , thefirst support member 26 will now be discussed in more detail. In the first illustrated embodiment, thefirst support member 26 is constructed of a metallic material as a one-piece, unitary member. In the first illustrated embodiment, as seen inFIG. 6 , thefirst support member 26 includes a firsthanger mounting structure 46, a firstbearing mounting structure 48 and a first connectingtube mounting part 50. Thefirst support member 26 is sometimes called an adapter member. - As seen in
FIGS. 4 and 5 , the firsthanger mounting structure 46 has a threaded outercircumferential surface 46 a (i.e., an external thread) that is configured and arranged to be threaded into the first threadedportion 22 a of thetubular hanger part 16. The firsthanger mounting structure 46 also has anannular abutment 46 b. Theannular abutment 46 b projects outward from the first outercircumferential surface 46 a in a radial direction. As seen inFIG. 4 , theannular abutment 46 b abuts against the firstopen end 18 of thehanger part 16 of thebicycle frame 14. - As seen in
FIG. 6 , thefirst bearing unit 30 is press-fitted into the firstbearing mounting structure 48 of thefirst support member 26. The firstbearing mounting structure 48 has a recess that is defined by an innercircumferential surface 48 a and anaxially facing surface 48 b. Thecircumferential surface 48 a is dimensioned to be equal to or slightly smaller than the outer diameter of thefirst bearing unit 30 so that thefirst bearing unit 30 is retained in the recess of the firstbearing mounting structure 48 by a press-fit. - The first connecting
tube mounting part 50 extends axially inward from the firsthanger mounting structure 46 of thefirst support member 26. The first connectingtube mounting part 50 is dimensioned to receive afirst end 38 a of the connectingtube member 38 as seen inFIG. 6 . The first connectingtube mounting part 50 has an innerperipheral surface 50 a. The innerperipheral surface 50 a is sized to receive thefirst end 38 a of the connectingtube member 38. - As seen in
FIG. 6 , thefirst sealing structure 34 includes a first axiallyinner seal member 51 and/or a first axiallyouter seal member 52, and, preferably, further includes afirst seal guard 53 and a firstauxiliary cover 54. Thefirst sealing structure 34 is operatively disposed between thefirst support member 26 and thefirst bearing unit 30 to create a seal for preventing the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching thefirst bearing unit 30. With the illustrated configuration, thefirst sealing structure 34 provides a reliable sealing structure and constitutes a lower rotational torque seal structure that prevents water from reaching thefirst bearing unit 30. - The first axially
inner seal member 51 is an elastomeric, ring shaped member that preferably has a uniform cross sectional profile. The first axiallyinner seal member 51 has aproximal end 51 a and a distal end 51 b. Theproximal end 51 a is fixed to thefirst support member 26 at a location axially inward from thefirst bearing unit 30 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thefirst bearing unit 30. Theproximal end 51 a can be press-fitted into thefirst support member 26 with or without an adhesive disposed in-between. In any event, a watertight seal is created at the interface between the surfaces of theproximal end 51 a and thefirst support member 26. - The first axially
outer seal member 52 is an elastomeric, ring shaped member that preferably has a uniform cross sectional profile. The first axiallyouter seal member 52 has aproximal end 52 a and adistal end 52 b. Theproximal end 52 a is fixed to thefirst support member 26 at a location axially outward from thefirst bearing unit 30 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thefirst bearing unit 30. Theproximal end 52 a of the first axiallyouter seal member 52 can be press-fitted into thefirst support member 26 with or without an adhesive disposed in-between. In any event, As a result, a watertight seal is created at the interface between the surfaces of theproximal end 52 a of the first axiallyouter seal member 52 and thefirst support member 26. The distal end 51 b slidably contacts thefirst bearing unit 30 to create a watertight seal therebetween. - In the first illustrated embodiment, the first axially
outer seal member 52 is provided with a support ring 55 at theproximal end 52 a of the first axiallyouter seal member 52. The support ring 55 is preferably a metal ring with an L-shaped cross sectional profile having anaxially extending part 55 a and aradially extending part 55 b. Thus, theaxially extending part 55 a has a generally cylindrical or tubular, while theradially extending part 55 b has a flat ring shape. Theaxially extending part 55 a is preferably fixed to thefirst support member 26. For example, as in the first illustrated embodiment, theaxially extending part 55 a is press-fitted into thefirst support member 26. Theradially extending part 55 b has an axially facing surface that contacts theproximal end 52 a of the first axiallyouter seal member 52 to limit axial movement of the first axiallyouter seal member 52 in an outward direction from thefirst bearing unit 30 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thefirst bearing unit 30. In the first illustrated embodiment, theproximal end 52 a of the first axiallyouter seal member 52 is sandwiched in-between theouter race 70 of thefirst bearing unit 30 and theradially extending part 55 b of the support ring 55. Thus, theproximal end 52 a is fixed to thefirst support member 26 at a location axially outward from thefirst bearing unit 30 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thefirst bearing unit 30. - The
first seal guard 53 is a non-metallic, ring shaped member. Preferably, thefirst seal guard 53 is formed as a hard resinous member. Thefirst seal guard 53 may also be made of a metallic material such as aluminum. Thefirst seal guard 53 supports thefirst bearing unit 30. Thus, thefirst seal guard 53 is disposed between thecrank axle 24 and thefirst bearing unit 30 such that thefirst seal guard 53 supports thefirst bearing unit 30 on thecrank axle 24. As explained below, thefirst seal guard 53 cooperates with the firstauxiliary cover 54 to aid in minimizing containments from reaching thefirst bearing unit 30. In the first illustrated embodiment, thefirst seal guard 53 has anaxially extending part 53 a and aradially extending part 53 b. Thus, theaxially extending part 53 a has a generally cylindrical or tubular shape, while theradially extending part 53 b extends in a radial direction from theaxially extending part 53 a. Theaxially extending part 53 a preferably retains thefirst bearing unit 30. For example, as in the first illustrated embodiment, theaxially extending part 53 a has a recess in its outer circumferential surface that snugly receives thefirst bearing unit 30. - The first
auxiliary cover 54 is a metallic, ring shaped member. The firstauxiliary cover 54 may also be made of a non-metallic material such as resin. The firstauxiliary cover 54 is disposed between thefirst support member 26 and thefirst seal guard 53 such that the firstauxiliary cover 54 overlaps thefirst seal guard 53 as viewed in a direction parallel to the rotational center axis A of thefirst bearing unit 30. In particular, the firstauxiliary cover 54 has an L-shaped cross sectional profile with anaxially extending part 54 a and aradially extending part 54 b. Theradially extending part 53 b of thefirst seal guard 53 and theradially extending part 54 b of the firstauxiliary cover 54 are arranged to Rhin a labyrinth structure. This labyrinth structure formed by the 53 b and 54 b is positioned at a location axially outward from the first axiallyradially extending parts outer seal member 52 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thefirst bearing unit 30. - Turning now to
FIGS. 4 , 5 and 7, thesecond support member 28 will now be discussed in more detail. In the first illustrated embodiment, thesecond support member 28 is constructed of a metallic material as a one-piece, unitary member. In the first illustrated embodiment, as seen inFIG. 7 , thesecond support member 28 includes a secondhanger mounting structure 56, a secondbearing mounting structure 58 and a second connectingtube mounting part 60. Thesecond support member 28 is sometimes called an adapter member. - As seen in
FIGS. 4 and 5 , the secondhanger mounting structure 56 is has a threaded outercircumferential surface 56 a (i.e., an external thread) that is configured and arranged to be threaded into the second threadedportion 22 b of thetubular hanger part 16. The secondhanger mounting structure 56 also has anannular abutment 56 b. Theannular abutment 56 b projects outward from the second outercircumferential surface 56 a in a radial direction. As seen inFIG. 4 , theannular abutment 56 b abuts against the secondopen end 20 of thehanger part 16 of thebicycle frame 14. - As seen in
FIG. 7 , thesecond bearing unit 32 is press-fitted into the secondbearing mounting structure 58 of thesecond support member 28. The secondbearing mounting structure 58 has a recess that is defined by a circumferential surface 58 a and anaxially facing surface 58 b. The circumferential surface 58 a is dimensioned to be equal to or slightly smaller than the outer diameter of thesecond bearing unit 32 so that thesecond bearing unit 32 is retained in the recess of the secondbearing mounting structure 58 by a press-fit. - The second connecting
tube mounting part 60 extends axially inward from the secondhanger mounting structure 56 of thesecond support member 28. The second connectingtube mounting part 60 is dimensioned to receive asecond end 38 b of the connectingtube member 38 as seen inFIG. 7 . The second connectingtube mounting part 60 has an innerperipheral surface 60 a. The innerperipheral surface 60 a is sized to receive thesecond end 38 b of the connectingtube member 38. - As seen in
FIG. 7 , thesecond sealing structure 36 includes a second axiallyinner seal member 61 and/or a second axiallyouter seal member 62, and, preferably, further includes asecond seal guard 63 and a secondauxiliary cover 64. Thesecond sealing structure 36 is operatively disposed between thesecond support member 28 and thesecond bearing unit 32 to create a seal for preventing the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching thesecond bearing unit 32. With the illustrated configuration, thesecond sealing structure 36 provides a reliable sealing structure and constitutes a lower rotational torque seal structure that prevents water from reaching thesecond bearing unit 32. - The second axially
inner seal member 61 is an elastomeric, ring shaped member that preferably has a uniform cross sectional profile. The second axiallyinner seal member 61 has a proximal end 61 a and a distal end 61 b. The proximal end 61 a is fixed to thesecond support member 28 at a location axially inward from thesecond bearing unit 32 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thesecond bearing unit 32. The proximal end 61 a can be press-fitted into thesecond support member 28 with or without an adhesive disposed in-between. In any event, a watertight seal is created at the interface between the surfaces of the proximal end 61 a and thesecond support member 28. - The second axially
outer seal member 62 is an elastomeric, ring shaped member that preferably has a uniform cross sectional profile. The second axiallyouter seal member 62 has a proximal end 62 a and adistal end 62 b. The proximal end 62 a of the second axiallyouter seal member 62 is fixed to thesecond support member 28 at a location axially outward from thesecond bearing unit 32 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thesecond bearing unit 32. The proximal end 62 a of the second axiallyouter seal member 62 can be press-fitted into thesecond support member 28 with or without an adhesive disposed in-between. In any event, a watertight seal is created at the interface between the surfaces of the proximal end 62 a of the second axiallyouter seal member 62 and thesecond support member 28. The distal end 61 b slidably contacts thesecond bearing unit 32 to create a watertight seal therebetween. - In the first illustrated embodiment, the second axially
outer seal member 62 is provided with asupport ring 65 at the proximal end 62 a of the second axiallyouter seal member 62. Thesupport ring 65 is preferably a metal ring with an L-shaped cross sectional profile having an axially extending part 65 a and aradially extending part 65 b. Thus, the axially extending part 65 a has a generally cylindrical or tubular, while theradially extending part 65 b has a flat ring shape. The axially extending part 65 a is preferably fixed to thesecond support member 28. For example, as in the first illustrated embodiment, the axially extending part 65 a is press-fitted into thesecond support member 28. Theradially extending part 65 b has an axially facing surface that contacts the proximal end 62 a of the second axiallyouter seal member 62 to limit axial movement of the second axiallyouter seal member 62 in an outward direction from thesecond bearing unit 32 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thesecond bearing unit 32. In the first illustrated embodiment, the proximal end 62 a of the second axiallyouter seal member 62 is sandwiched in-between theouter race 70 of thesecond bearing unit 32 and theradially extending part 65 b of thesupport ring 65. Thus, the proximal end 62 a is fixed to thesecond support member 28 at a location axially outward from thesecond bearing unit 32 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thesecond bearing unit 32. - The
second seal guard 63 is a non-metallic, ring shaped member. Preferably, thesecond seal guard 63 is formed as a hard resinous member. Thesecond seal guard 63 may also be made of a metallic material such as aluminum. Thesecond seal guard 63 supports thesecond bearing unit 32. Thus, thesecond seal guard 63 is disposed between thecrank axle 24 and thesecond bearing unit 32 such that thesecond seal guard 63 supports thesecond bearing unit 32 on thecrank axle 24. As explained below, thesecond seal guard 63 cooperates with the secondauxiliary cover 64 to aid in minimizing containments from reaching thesecond bearing unit 32. In the first illustrated embodiment, thesecond seal guard 63 has an axially extending part 63 a and aradially extending part 63 b. Thus, the axially extending part 63 a has a generally cylindrical or tubular shape, while theradially extending part 63 b extends in a radial direction from the axially extending part 63 a. The axially extending part 63 a preferably retains thesecond bearing unit 32. For example, as in the first illustrated embodiment, the axially extending part 63 a has a recess in its outer circumferential surface that snugly receives thesecond bearing unit 32. - The second
auxiliary cover 64 is a metallic, ring shaped member. The secondauxiliary cover 64 may also be made of a non-metallic material such as resin. The secondauxiliary cover 64 is disposed between thesecond support member 28 and thesecond seal guard 63 such that the secondauxiliary cover 64 overlaps thesecond seal guard 63 as viewed in a direction parallel to the rotational center axis A of thesecond bearing unit 32. In particular, the secondauxiliary cover 64 has an L-shaped cross sectional profile with anaxially extending part 64 a and aradially extending part 64 b. Theradially extending part 63 b of thesecond seal guard 63 and theradially extending part 64 b of the secondauxiliary cover 64 are arranged to form a labyrinth structure. This labyrinth structure formed by the 63 b and 64 b is positioned at a location axially outward from the second axiallyradially extending parts outer seal member 62 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thesecond bearing unit 32. - Referring back to
FIG. 6 , thefirst bearing unit 30 is an industrial type bearing unit that is press-fitted into thefirst support member 26 as mentioned above. Thefirst bearing unit 30 is coupled to the firstbearing mounting structure 48. Thefirst bearing unit 30 includes anouter race 70, aninner race 72 and a plurality of roller elements orballs 74. The roller elements orballs 74 are disposed between the outer and 70 and 72. Theinner races outer race 70 is fixed to firstbearing mounting structure 48 of thefirst support member 26. - As mentioned above, the first axially
inner seal member 51 is positioned at a location axially inward from thefirst bearing unit 30 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thefirst bearing unit 30. Thus, the first axiallyinner seal member 51 prevents the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching an inner axially facing side of thefirst bearing unit 30. Specifically, theproximal end 51 a of the first axiallyinner seal member 51 is press-fitted and/or adhesively secured to thefirst support member 26, while the distal end 51 b slidably contacts theinner race 72 of thefirst bearing unit 30. More specifically, the distal end 51 b is in sliding contact with anaxially facing surface 72 a of theinner race 72 of thefirst bearing unit 30. Preferably, the distal end 51 b is elastically deformed against thesurface 72 a by a small amount to create a watertight seal at the interface between the distal end 51 b and thesurface 72 a of theinner race 72 of thefirst bearing unit 30. Because theproximal end 51 a of the first axiallyinner seal member 51 is fixed to thefirst support member 26, not to theouter race 70 of thefirst bearing unit 30, it is possible to design theouter race 70 of thefirst bearing unit 30 to be more compact. - As mentioned above, the first axially
outer seal member 52 is positioned at a location axially outward from thefirst bearing unit 30 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thefirst bearing unit 30. Thus, the first axiallyouter seal member 52 prevents the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching an outer axially facing side of thefirst bearing unit 30. Specifically, theproximal end 52 a of the first axiallyouter seal member 52 is secured to thefirst support member 26 by the support ring 55, while thedistal end 52 b is in sliding contact with an axially extendedportion 72 b of theinner race 72 of thefirst bearing unit 30. Because theproximal end 52 a of the first axiallyouter seal member 52 is fixed to thefirst support member 26, not to theouter race 70 of thefirst bearing unit 30, it is possible to design theouter race 70 of thefirst bearing unit 30 to be more compact. More specifically, thedistal end 52 b of the first axiallyouter seal member 52 contacts the axially extendedportion 72 b of theinner race 72 of thefirst bearing unit 30. The axially extendedportion 72 b of theinner race 72 of thefirst bearing unit 30 includes an axially-circumferentially extending surface that constitutes a first polished surface. Thedistal end 52 b of the first axiallyouter seal member 52 contacts the first polished surface of the axially extendedportion 72 b of theinner race 72 of thefirst bearing unit 30. The term “polished surface” as used herein refers to a surface that has been treated to be smoother than its original roughness. Preferably, thedistal end 52 b is elastically deformed against thesurface 72 b by a small amount to create a watertight seal at the interface between thedistal end 52 b and the first polished surface of the axially extendedportion 72 b of theinner race 72 of thefirst bearing unit 30. Because thedistal end 52 b of the first axiallyouter seal member 52 contacts the first polished surface of the extendedportion 72 b of theinner race 72 of thefirst bearing unit 30, the rotational torque of thefirst bearing unit 30 can be reduced. - Referring back to
FIG. 7 , thesecond bearing unit 32 is an industrial type bearing unit that is press-fitted into thesecond support member 28 as mentioned above. Thesecond bearing unit 32 is coupled to the secondbearing mounting structure 58. Thesecond bearing unit 32 includes anouter race 80, aninner race 82 and a plurality of roller elements orballs 84. The roller elements orballs 84 are disposed between the outer and 80 and 82. Theinner races outer race 80 of thesecond bearing unit 32 is fixed to thebearing mounting structure 58 of thesecond support member 28. - As mentioned above, the second axially
inner seal member 61 is positioned at a location axially inward from thesecond bearing unit 32 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thesecond bearing unit 32. Thus, the second axiallyinner seal member 61 prevents the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching an inner axially facing side of thesecond bearing unit 32. Specifically, the proximal end 61 a of the second axiallyinner seal member 61 is press-fitted and/or adhesively secured to thesecond support member 28, while the distal end 61 b slidably contacts theinner race 82 of thesecond bearing unit 32. More specifically, the distal end 61 b is in sliding contact with an axially facing surface 82 a of theinner race 82 of thesecond bearing unit 32. Preferably, the distal end 61 b is elastically deformed against the surface 82 a by a small amount to create a watertight seal at the interface between the distal end 61 b and the surface 82 a of theinner race 82 of thesecond bearing unit 32. Because the proximal end 61 a of the second axiallyinner seal member 61 is fixed to thesecond support member 28, not to theouter race 80 of thesecond bearing unit 32, it is possible to design theouter race 80 of thesecond bearing unit 32 to be more compact. - As mentioned above, the second axially
outer seal member 62 is positioned at a location axially outward from thesecond bearing unit 32 with respect to the rotational center axis A of thesecond bearing unit 32. Thus, the second axiallyouter seal member 62 prevents the ingress of water and/or other contaminates from reaching an outer axially facing side of thesecond bearing unit 32. Specifically, the proximal end 62 a of the second axiallyouter seal member 62 is secured to thesecond support member 28 by thesupport ring 65, while thedistal end 62 b is in sliding contact with an axially extendedportion 82 b of theinner race 82 of thesecond bearing unit 32. Because the proximal end 62 a of the second axiallyouter seal member 62 is fixed to thesecond support member 28, not to theouter race 80 of thesecond bearing unit 32, it is possible to design theouter race 80 of thesecond bearing unit 32 to be more compact. More specifically, thedistal end 62 b of the second axiallyouter seal member 62 contacts the axially extendedportion 82 b of theinner race 82 of thesecond bearing unit 32. The axially extendedportion 82 b of theinner race 82 of thesecond bearing unit 32 includes an axially-circumferentially extending surface that constitutes a second polished surface. Thedistal end 62 b of the second axiallyouter seal member 62 contacts the second polished surface of the axially extendedportion 82 b of theinner race 82 of thesecond bearing unit 32. Preferably, thedistal end 62 b is elastically deformed against thesurface 82 b by a small amount to create a watertight seal at the interface between thedistal end 62 b and the second polished surface of the axially extendedportion 82 b of theinner race 82 of thesecond bearing unit 32. Because thedistal end 62 b of the second axiallyouter seal member 62 contacts the second polished surface of the extendedportion 82 b of theinner race 82 of thesecond bearing unit 32, the rotational torque of thesecond bearing unit 32 can be reduced. - As seen in
FIGS. 3 to 5 , the connectingtube member 38 is a tubular member that has an inside diameter that is dimensioned so that thecrank axle 24 can pass therethrough. The connectingtube member 38 extends between the first connectingtube mounting part 50 of thefirst support member 26 and the second connectingtube mounting part 60 of thesecond support member 28. In particular, the connectingtube member 38 is fitted inside an inner circumferential surface of the first and second connecting 50 and 60 so that the connectingtube mounting parts tube member 38 concentrically extends between the first and 26 and 28. A first O-second support members ring member 90 is disposed between thefirst end 38 a of the connectingtube member 38 and the first connectingtube mounting part 50 of thefirst support member 26. A second O-ring member 92 is disposed between thesecond end 38 b of the connectingtube member 38 and the second connectingtube mounting part 60 of thesecond support member 26. The O- 90 and 92 contact therings 50 a and 60 a to create seals therebetween, respectively, to prevent the ingress of contaminants from reaching the first andsurfaces 30 and 32.second bearing units - Referring now to
FIG. 8 , a bicyclebottom bracket assembly 112 is illustrated in accordance with another illustrated embodiment. The bicyclebottom bracket assembly 112 rotatably supports acrank axle 124 within atubular hanger part 116. In particular, the bicyclebottom bracket assembly 112 includes afirst support member 126, asecond support member 128, afirst bearing unit 130, asecond bearing unit 132 for rotatably supporting thecrank axle 124 within thetubular hanger part 116, and further includes afirst sealing structure 134, asecond sealing structure 136 and a connectingtube member 138. Thecrank axle 124, thefirst bearing unit 130, thesecond bearing unit 132, thefirst sealing structure 134 and thesecond sealing structure 136 are identical to thecrank axle 24, thefirst bearing unit 30, thesecond bearing unit 32, thefirst sealing structure 34 and thesecond sealing structure 36, respectively, that are discussed above. - Here, in the bicycle
bottom bracket assembly 112, the first and 126 and 128 are resinous members that are installed in asecond support members tubular hanger part 116 of a bicycle frame via press-fit connections. Also in the bicyclebottom bracket assembly 112, the connectingtube member 138 is connected to the first and 126 and 128 such that first and second ends 138 a and 138 b of the connectingsecond support members tube member 138 is fitted over outer circumferential surfaces of first and second connecting tube mounting parts of the first and 126 and 128, respectively. Thus, O-second support members 190 and 192 contact the outer circumferential surfaces of first and second connecting tube mounting parts of the first andrings 126 and 128, respectively, in this illustrated embodiment.second support members - In view of the similarity between bicycle
bottom bracket assembly 112 and the bicyclebottom bracket assembly 12, previously discussed, the bicyclebottom bracket assembly 112 will not be discussed in further detail herein. Rather, the descriptions of the parts of the bicyclebottom bracket assembly 12 apply to the parts of the bicyclebottom bracket assembly 112, except for the minor differences that are mentioned above. - In understanding the scope of the present invention, the term “comprising” and its derivatives, as used herein, are intended to be open ended terms that specify the presence of the stated features, elements, components, groups, integers, and/or steps, but do not exclude the presence of other unstated features, elements, components, groups, integers and/or steps. The foregoing also applies to words having similar meanings such as the terms, “including”, “having” and their derivatives. Also, the terms “part,” “section,” “portion,” “member” or “element” when used in the singular can have the dual meaning of a single part or a plurality of parts. Finally, terms of degree such as “substantially”, “about” and “approximately” as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed.
- While only selected embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that various changes and modifications can be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. For example, the size, shape, location or orientation of the various components can be changed as needed and/or desired unless otherwise specified. Components that are shown directly connected or contacting each other can have intermediate structures disposed between them unless otherwise specified. The functions of one element can be performed by two, and vice versa unless otherwise specified. It is not necessary for all advantages to be present in a particular embodiment at the same time. Every feature which is unique from the prior art, alone or in combination with other features, also should be considered a separate description of further inventions by the applicant, including the structural and/or functional concepts embodied by such feature(s). Thus, the foregoing descriptions of the embodiments according to the present invention are provided for illustration only, and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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