CA2768167C - Bicycle rack with cross oriented bicycle cradle - Google Patents
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Description
[0001] The present disclosure generally relates to a cradle for supporting a load. In particular, the present disclosure is directed to a cradle that can be installed on a load carrier, e.g., a rack arm of a bicycle rack, such that the load can be readily and sufficiently secured to the load carrier. Further, the disclosure is directed to a cradle having a generally U-shaped saddles portion that is oriented for receiving a load component thereon. The cradle further includes a void and a strap assembly for securing the cradle to, for example, the load carrier.
BACKGROUND
Generally, such bicycle racks are placed at the rear of a vehicle, for, example by attachment to a trunk or hitch mount. Bicycle racks are generally comprised of a rigid frame with one or more an extension arms projecting in a rearward direction which are capable of carrying one or more bicycles. Various types of bicycle frame are readily attachable and removable from the bicycle rack to promote ease of use for sporting enthusiasts.
The cradles often comprise a pliable material to protect the bicycle from dents and scratches and to prevent movement of the bicycle on the rack assembly. Furthermore, straps are often employed and attached to the cradles, which also serves to prevent movement of the bicycle on the rack assembly. Typically, the straps are secured via latches and then wrapped over a tube of the bicycle. This prevents the bicycles from falling off the rack when the vehicle is in motion.
As a result, because a portion of the straps typically extends beyond the latch, when straps are fastened to the latch, the ends of the strap protrudes downward against the rack extension arm.
Accordingly, the ends of the strap typically abut and/or are obstructed by the rack extension arm. Such obstruction can make it difficult to fasten and remove the strap from the latch assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Further, the saddle surface increases in dimension equally on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis toward opposite ends of the saddle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Generally, a bicycle can be placed on top of the cradles I perpendicular to the direction of the arms 2. Once laid thereon, straps 6 can then be pulled over the bicycle tube for securing the bicycle thereon.
For example, the support assembly can be a bicycle rack arm, a load carrier assembly, a support member of a bicycle, a support member of a rack, a support member of a load carrier assembly, or any other support assembly. The through-hole 8 can be generally circular, elliptical or a closed curve shape. In the depicted embodiment, the through-hole 8 is circular;
however, in other embodiments, the shape of the through-hole will depend largely on the shape and design of the bicycle rack arm which it will be installed upon. Preferably the cradle I will have a tight or snug fit on the bicycle rack arm.
In the illustrated embodiment, a latch 9 is provided on each end of the cradle 1. The latches 9 can project from the exterior sides of the cradle 1 in the same general longitudinal direction. At the end of the latches is a latch flange 10 for attachment and securement of a strap thereon. A strap 11 is shown having a plurality of apertures shaped for receiving the latches 9. The plurality of holes on the strap 11 allow for adjustment of the tightness and length of the strap to be pulled over a bicycle tube installed in the cradle 1. Accordingly, bicycle tubes of varying sizes may be accommodated. The strap 11 is made up of a flexible elastomeric material such as natural or synthetic rubber. In some embodiments, the strap 11, while flexible, is firm enough to remain vertically upright when only one end is attached.
Accordingly, such material can include a soft rubber material, soft polymer, foam, or the like.
At either end of the saddle 12 are saddle end walls 13a and 13b which project upward upon which the latches 9 are attached. Accordingly, a bicycle tube can fit on top of the saddle and a strap drawn across being attached at the latches at either end for securement of the bicycle.
Although in the embodiment shown, the anti-sway anchor is comprised of an underhanging rod onto which an anti-sway member can be clasped, there are a variety of anti-sway anchors or connection points which may be employed. For example, the anti-sway anchor could be comprised of a fin, upon which an anti-sway member having a reciprocal aperture for receiving such fin along with arms with clasp the bicycle rack arm on either side of the cradle 1. Such anti-sway members are disclosed for example in US Application No. 12/888,341.
Furthermore, saddle end walls 13a and 13b can be positioned at either end of the saddle 12.
Preferably, the saddle end walls 13a and 13b are equally spaced from one another about the vertical axis. As the saddle 12 extends between these saddle end walls, the saddle 12 lies cross-ways or oblique to the vertical axis 15.
Therefore, from a front view looking straight upon the cradle 11, the two saddle end walls 13a and 13b form a V-shape.
Further, in the embodiment shown, each latch 9 is an equal distance from the vertical axis 15.
longitudinal axis of the through-hole), the dimensional portionl9a or area of saddle 13 increases in size as it extends from saddle end 13b to saddle end 13a. However, on the right side of the vertical axis 15, the dimensional portion 19b or area of saddle 13 increases in the opposite direction, from saddle end wall 13a to saddle end wall 13b. Accordingly, toward saddle end wall 13a, the left side of the vertical axis 15 has a larger dimensional proportion of the saddle than the right side of the saddle proximate to saddle end wall 13a. Similarly toward saddle end 13b, the right side of the vertical axis 15 has a larger dimensional proportion of the saddle than the left side of the saddle proximate to saddle end 13b. Additionally, in the embodiment shown, these increase in size to the same degree on either side of the vertical axis 15. In this way, the saddle will be oriented cross-wise extending between the saddle ends.
Claims (19)
a longitudinal body comprising a through-hole extending through the longitudinal length of said body, said through-hole being sized to be received by a support assembly;
a saddle extending along a length of said longitudinal body, being positioned above said through-hole and having a top concave surface, said saddle being oriented cross-ways relative to a longitudinal axis of said through-hole;
a latch disposed at an end of said saddle for attachment of a strap thereto, said latches being positioned on opposite sides of a longitudinal axis of said through hole;
wherein said latches are rotated in a direction toward said vertical axis thereby facilitating attachment of a strap at each end of said saddle.
a longitudinal body comprising a through-hole extending through the longitudinal length of said body, said through-hole being sized to be received by a support assembly;
a saddle extending along a length of said longitudinal body, being positioned above said through-hole and having a top surface;
a latch at each end of said saddle for attachment of a strap thereto;
said saddle being oriented such that the top surface of said saddle increases in dimension on one side of a vertical axis of said through-hole and decreases in dimension on the other side of said vertical axis as said saddle extends toward each end of said longitudinal body;
wherein said latches are positioned on opposite sides of said vertical axis.
a longitudinal body comprising a through-hole extending through the longitudinal length of said body, said through-hole being sized to be received by a support assembly;
a saddle extending along a length of said longitudinal body, being positioned above said through-hole and having a top surface;
a latch at each end of said saddle for attachment of a strap thereto;
said saddle being oriented such that the top surface of said saddle increases in dimension on one side of a vertical axis of said through-hole and decreases in dimension on the other side of said vertical axis as said saddle extends toward each end of said longitudinal body;
wherein said latches are positioned on opposite sides of said vertical axis.
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