Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080238027 | BICYCLE FRAME COMPONENT - A bicycle frame component that comprises a cavity sized and shaped to receive a stay. The cavity includes a mounting interface, which comprises a top surface, a bottom surface, a first side surface, a second side surface, and an end surface. The first side surface and the second side surface are capable of permitting lateral rotation of the stay in a first rotational direction and opposing lateral rotation of the stay in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction. The end surface is capable of axially supporting the stay. | 10-02-2008 |
20090001685 | BICYCLE FRAME - A bicycle frame that includes a mainframe portion is disclosed. The mainframe portion includes a first tube, a second tube, and a third tube arranged to define a space therebetween. In one embodiment, the first tube is a top tube, the second tube is a down tube, and the third tube is a vertical tube. The tubes reside generally along a single plane. Each tube has a cross-section perpendicular to the plane. The cross-section of each of the tubes has a first dimension being parallel to the plane, and a second dimension being perpendicular to the plane. At least one of the tubes has a ratio of the second to first dimensions of 1.35 to 3.0. | 01-01-2009 |
20100317475 | CHAIN GUIDE MOUNT FOR A BICYCLE - A chain guide mount is adapted to be attached on a bicycle having a frame including a bottom bracket shell. A bottom bracket sleeve is position in the shell, and the sleeve includes a first anti-rotation feature. The chain guide mount has mounting locations for attachment of a chain guide, and further has a second anti-rotation feature engaging the first anti-rotation feature to thereby inhibit rotation of the chain guide mount relative to the sleeve. In one embodiment, the sleeve includes a cylindrical part position in the shell and a flange positioned outside the shell. In order to insure proper rotational orientation of the chain guide mount, the first and second anti-rotation features are preferably asymmetrically positioned around a bottom bracket axis defined by the bearing. In addition, a first alignment feature is provided on the frame, and the sleeve includes a second alignment feature engaging the first alignment feature. | 12-16-2010 |
20100327553 | BICYCLE SHOCK WITH EXTENSION ARMS - A bicycle frame can have a main frame, a sub-frame and a shock. The sub-frame can move in relation to the main frame and the shock can be used to regulate that relationship. A linkage can also be used to regulate the relationships and control the rotation. The shock can further have a pair of extension arms to span a seat tube which is part of the main frame. | 12-30-2010 |
20100327554 | BICYCLE ASSEMBLY WITH GUSSET - A bicycle frame can have a main frame, a sub-frame and a shock. The sub-frame can move in relation to the main frame and the shock can be used to regulate that relationship. The mainframe can comprise a series of tubes including a head tube, a top tube, a bottom tube and a seat tube. The shock can connect to the main frame at a gusset connected to the top tube and the bottom tube. | 12-30-2010 |
20110278817 | SEATSTAY SUSPENSION MOUNT - A bicycle that including front and rear wheels and a frameset supported by the wheels. The frameset including a main frame with a seat tube having a width, a fork that couples the main frame to the front wheel, and a seatstay assembly. The seatstay assembly including first and second seatstays positioned on opposing sides of the rear wheel and on opposing sides of the seat tube. A front end of the first seatstay is spaced from a front end of the second seatstay by a distance greater that the width of the seat tube. The frameset also including a suspension mount that is detachably secured to the front end of the first seatstay and a suspension member that is pivotally coupled to the suspension mount. | 11-17-2011 |
20110278818 | REAR AXLE SYSTEM FOR BICYCLE - A bicycle including a front wheel, a rear wheel, and a frameset supported by the front wheel and the rear wheel. The rear wheel includes a first end cap and a second end cap, and each end cap has an aligned hole extending through the end cap. The rear wheel includes an axle that is positioned in the holes in the end caps and that defines an axial direction. The frameset includes a first dropout and a second dropout, each including an opening. The axle is positioned in the opening of each dropout. Each drop out has a lip that defines a slot aligned with and larger than the openings. Each of the lips is dimensioned to receive a corresponding end cap of the rear wheel. The lip of the first dropout has an axial length less than the lip of the second dropout. | 11-17-2011 |
20110285106 | BICYCLE SHOCK WITH EXTENSION ARMS - A bicycle frame can have a main frame, a sub-frame and a shock. The sub-frame can move in relation to the main frame and the shock can be used to regulate that relationship. A linkage connected to the main frame, sub-frame and shock can also be used to regulate the relationships and control the rotation. The shock can further have a pair of extension arms which connect to the linkage. | 11-24-2011 |
20120007327 | BICYCLE WITH SUSPENSION - A bicycle can include a suspension system with a shock absorber. The shock absorber can have a sag position which can be adjustable. Sag refers to the amount of movement experienced by the suspension under a static load, such as that of the weight of a rider. Methods and systems to set sag can include at least one valve in fluid communication with a gas chamber of the shock absorber. In some embodiments, the at least one valve can be used to automatically set the sag position based on an individual's weight and riding position. | 01-12-2012 |
20120248730 | BICYCLE CHAIN GUIDE ASSEMBLY - A bicycle having a wheel and a frame supported by the wheel. The frame includes a wheel support and a stay extending from the wheel support. A stay protector engages the stay, and a chain guide member is coupled to the stay protector to support and align the chain. The chain guide member comprises a guide mount and a guide carriage. The guide mount is secured to the stay protector, and the guide carriage is supported by the guide mount. The bicycle chain passes through a channel formed on the guide carriage. | 10-04-2012 |
20120325605 | BICYCLE WITH SUSPENSION - A bicycle can include a suspension system with a shock absorber. The shock absorber can have a sag position which can be adjustable. Sag refers to the amount of movement experienced by the suspension under a static load, such as that of the weight of a rider. Methods and systems to set sag can include at least one valve in fluid communication with a gas chamber of the shock absorber. In some embodiments, the at least one valve can be used to automatically set the sag position based on an individual's weight and riding position. | 12-27-2012 |
20120326416 | BICYCLE WITH SUSPENSION - A bicycle can include a suspension system with a shock absorber. The shock absorber can have a sag position which can be adjustable. Sag refers to the amount of movement experienced by the suspension under a static load, such as that of the weight of a rider. Methods and systems to set sag can include at least one valve in fluid communication with a gas chamber of the shock absorber. In some embodiments, the at least one valve can be used to automatically set the sag position based on an individual's weight and riding position. | 12-27-2012 |
20140015220 | BICYCLE SHOCK WITH EXTENSION ARMS - A bicycle frame can have a main frame, a sub-frame and a shock. The sub-frame can move in relation to the main frame and the shock can be used to regulate that relationship. A linkage can also be used to regulate the relationships and control the rotation. The shock can further have a pair of extension arms to span a seat tube which is part of the main frame. | 01-16-2014 |