CA2035044C - Cleaning device for bicycle sprockets - Google Patents
Cleaning device for bicycle sprocketsInfo
- Publication number
- CA2035044C CA2035044C CA002035044A CA2035044A CA2035044C CA 2035044 C CA2035044 C CA 2035044C CA 002035044 A CA002035044 A CA 002035044A CA 2035044 A CA2035044 A CA 2035044A CA 2035044 C CA2035044 C CA 2035044C
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- CA
- Canada
- Prior art keywords
- sprockets
- cleaning device
- secured
- attachment
- finger elements
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62J—CYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
- B62J50/00—Arrangements specially adapted for use on cycles not provided for in main groups B62J1/00 - B62J45/00
- B62J50/15—Cleaning devices
- B62J50/16—Cleaning devices for cleaning parts of the cycle, e.g. windscreen wipers
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62J—CYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
- B62J50/00—Arrangements specially adapted for use on cycles not provided for in main groups B62J1/00 - B62J45/00
- B62J50/15—Cleaning devices
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
A cleaning device for cleaning foreign matter which is lodged between the sprockets of a bicycle wheel drive shaft, and particularly, but not exclusively, useful for the sprocket clusters of mountain-type bicycles. The device comprises a scraper element which extends in the space or spaces defined between the sprockets for dislodging foreign matter lodged in this space. An attachment bracket retains the scraper element at a predetermined position.
A cleaning device for cleaning foreign matter which is lodged between the sprockets of a bicycle wheel drive shaft, and particularly, but not exclusively, useful for the sprocket clusters of mountain-type bicycles. The device comprises a scraper element which extends in the space or spaces defined between the sprockets for dislodging foreign matter lodged in this space. An attachment bracket retains the scraper element at a predetermined position.
Description
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DISCLOSURE(SPECIFICATION~
This invention relates to a cleaning device for cleaning foreign matter from between the drive sprockets secured to a bicycle wheel drive shaft and particularly, but not exclusively, between a cluster sprocket arrangement as found on mountain-type bicycles.
Mountain-type bicycles, of the type usually utilized on off-road surfaces, are often operated on terrain which gives rise to sprocket damage for the reason that grass, mud, snow or other various types of foreign matter will become trapped between the sprockets~ This will cause the drive chain to skip and dislodge itself and make the pedalling of the bicycle more difficult. Such foreign articles can also cause damage to the sprockets and the chain. In order to deal with this problem it is necessary to stop the bicycle and manually clean the space between the sprockets.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cleaning device for cleaning foreign matter from between spaced apart sprockets which are secured to a bicycle wheel drive shaft, and which substantially overcomes the above mentioned disadvantage of the prior art.
DISCLOSURE(SPECIFICATION~
This invention relates to a cleaning device for cleaning foreign matter from between the drive sprockets secured to a bicycle wheel drive shaft and particularly, but not exclusively, between a cluster sprocket arrangement as found on mountain-type bicycles.
Mountain-type bicycles, of the type usually utilized on off-road surfaces, are often operated on terrain which gives rise to sprocket damage for the reason that grass, mud, snow or other various types of foreign matter will become trapped between the sprockets~ This will cause the drive chain to skip and dislodge itself and make the pedalling of the bicycle more difficult. Such foreign articles can also cause damage to the sprockets and the chain. In order to deal with this problem it is necessary to stop the bicycle and manually clean the space between the sprockets.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cleaning device for cleaning foreign matter from between spaced apart sprockets which are secured to a bicycle wheel drive shaft, and which substantially overcomes the above mentioned disadvantage of the prior art.
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According to a broad aspect of the present invention there is provided a cleaning device for cleaning foreign matter from between at least two spaced-apart sprockets secured to a bicycle wheel drive shaft. The device comprises a scraper member having at least two finger elements extending in parallel spaced relationship from a forward end of the member. An attachment support is secured to the scraper member.
The attachment support has an attachment means to secure same to a stationary bicycle part adjacent the sprockets whereby the at least two fingers extend in a respective space defined between adjacent sprockets.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a top plan view of the cleaning device of the present invention; and Figure 2 is a side view of the cleaning device of the present invention showing its securement relative to a rear sprocket cluster of a bicycle.
Referring now to the drawings, there is shown the cleaning device of the present invention and which is comprised of a scraper element 1 which is formed by a flat plastic plate having a plurality of narrow finger elements 11 formed integral therewith and extendlng from a free end thereof. The plate 1 has an opposite securement end 12 for attachment to a bracket 2. The fingers 11 are of a substantially rectangular configuration and are disposed in a spaced parallel manner whereby to project into the space 13 between the sprockets 14 of the sprocket cluster 10. As shown in ; . ,- . .. - ~ :, ,, Figure 2 the sprocket cluster is comprised of concentricly disposed sprockets 14 of varying sizes. The fingers 11 are also offset longitudinally depending on the depth of the space 13 between the sprockets 14.
As more clearly shown in Figure 2 the plastic plate 1 i5 secured at its securement end 12 to a plate attachment end 15 of the brackat 2. The securement is effected by the combination of the bolt 7, washers 8 and locknut 6. The bracket 2 is formed from an aluminum plate which defines a clamp end 1~ which is secured to a clamp 3 suitable for attachment to a bicycle frame tube 9. A
rubber bushing 4 is positioned about the tube 9 intermediate the tube and the clamp 3. The clamp 3 provides an adjustment means whereby to adjustably position the finger elements 11 of the scraper plate 1 into the spaces 13 between the sprockets 14. Once the fingers are in proper position the clamp is secured by means of the locking bolt 5 and the locknut ~.
As shown in Figure 2 the plate securement end 15 of the bracket 12 is disposed at an angle to support the plastic scraper element 1 below the drive shaft 17 and at an upwardly e~tending angle such that the finger elements project against the rotation drive direction, as indicated by arrow 18, of the sprockets 14 to scrape foreign matter lodged between the sprockets. If the foreign matter i5 rigidly embedded between the sprockets it will cause the , , scraper plate 1 to bend downwardly with the bracket 2 applying an upward force against the plate to apply more pressure on the foreign matter element to dislodge same.
~ lthough, as shown in Figure 2, the sprocket cluster 10 i5 shown as secured to the drive shaft 17 of the rear wheel of a bicycle, it is also within the scope of the present invention to secure the cleaning device in a position to clean the front sprocket cluster of the bicycle where the pedals are secured to the drive shaft.
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According to a broad aspect of the present invention there is provided a cleaning device for cleaning foreign matter from between at least two spaced-apart sprockets secured to a bicycle wheel drive shaft. The device comprises a scraper member having at least two finger elements extending in parallel spaced relationship from a forward end of the member. An attachment support is secured to the scraper member.
The attachment support has an attachment means to secure same to a stationary bicycle part adjacent the sprockets whereby the at least two fingers extend in a respective space defined between adjacent sprockets.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a top plan view of the cleaning device of the present invention; and Figure 2 is a side view of the cleaning device of the present invention showing its securement relative to a rear sprocket cluster of a bicycle.
Referring now to the drawings, there is shown the cleaning device of the present invention and which is comprised of a scraper element 1 which is formed by a flat plastic plate having a plurality of narrow finger elements 11 formed integral therewith and extendlng from a free end thereof. The plate 1 has an opposite securement end 12 for attachment to a bracket 2. The fingers 11 are of a substantially rectangular configuration and are disposed in a spaced parallel manner whereby to project into the space 13 between the sprockets 14 of the sprocket cluster 10. As shown in ; . ,- . .. - ~ :, ,, Figure 2 the sprocket cluster is comprised of concentricly disposed sprockets 14 of varying sizes. The fingers 11 are also offset longitudinally depending on the depth of the space 13 between the sprockets 14.
As more clearly shown in Figure 2 the plastic plate 1 i5 secured at its securement end 12 to a plate attachment end 15 of the brackat 2. The securement is effected by the combination of the bolt 7, washers 8 and locknut 6. The bracket 2 is formed from an aluminum plate which defines a clamp end 1~ which is secured to a clamp 3 suitable for attachment to a bicycle frame tube 9. A
rubber bushing 4 is positioned about the tube 9 intermediate the tube and the clamp 3. The clamp 3 provides an adjustment means whereby to adjustably position the finger elements 11 of the scraper plate 1 into the spaces 13 between the sprockets 14. Once the fingers are in proper position the clamp is secured by means of the locking bolt 5 and the locknut ~.
As shown in Figure 2 the plate securement end 15 of the bracket 12 is disposed at an angle to support the plastic scraper element 1 below the drive shaft 17 and at an upwardly e~tending angle such that the finger elements project against the rotation drive direction, as indicated by arrow 18, of the sprockets 14 to scrape foreign matter lodged between the sprockets. If the foreign matter i5 rigidly embedded between the sprockets it will cause the , , scraper plate 1 to bend downwardly with the bracket 2 applying an upward force against the plate to apply more pressure on the foreign matter element to dislodge same.
~ lthough, as shown in Figure 2, the sprocket cluster 10 i5 shown as secured to the drive shaft 17 of the rear wheel of a bicycle, it is also within the scope of the present invention to secure the cleaning device in a position to clean the front sprocket cluster of the bicycle where the pedals are secured to the drive shaft.
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Claims (8)
1. A cleaning device for cleaning foreign matter from between at least two spaced-apart sprockets secured to a bicycle wheel drive shaft, said device comprising a scraper member having at least two finger elements extending in parallel spaced relationship from a forward end of said member, an attachment support secured to said scraper member, said attachment support having attachment means to secure same to a stationary bicycle part adjacent said sprockets whereby said at least two fingers extend in a respective space defined between adjacent sprockets.
2. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said scraper element is a flat plate having a plurality of said narrow finger elements formed integral therewith and extending from said forward end thereof, said plate having an opposite securement end to which said attachment support is secured, said finger elements extending in associated ones of a plurality of spaces defined between a plurality of said sprockets disposed concentrically in a cluster arrangement.
3. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said finger elements are elongated fingers having parallel side walls, said finger elements being disposed offset longitudinally from one another.
4. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said attachment means is a bracket having a plate attachment end and a clamp end for attachment to a tubular frame member of a mountain-type bicycle.
5. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 4 wherein said plate securement end is disposed at an angle to support said flat plate below said drive shaft and at an upwardly extending angle such that said finger elements project against a rotational drive direction of said sprockets to scrape said foreign matter between said sprockets.
6. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said bicycle wheel drive shaft is a rear wheel support drive shaft.
7. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said bicycle wheel drive shaft is secured to a front sprocket cluster of a bicycle.
8. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 4 wherein said securement end of said plate is secured to said plate attachment end by a removable fastener, said clamp end having a clamp secured thereto to adjustably position said finger elements into said spaces between said sprockets and clamp same at desired position.
Priority Applications (1)
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CA002035044A CA2035044C (en) | 1991-01-28 | 1991-01-28 | Cleaning device for bicycle sprockets |
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CA002035044A CA2035044C (en) | 1991-01-28 | 1991-01-28 | Cleaning device for bicycle sprockets |
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