CA2919148C - Anchor on a load carrier for a bicycle through-axle - Google Patents
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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No.
61/859,085, filed July 26, 2013.
BACKGROUND OF THE TECHNOLOGY
Certain designs for bicycle forks, however, have necessitated that the axle upon which the front wheel of the bicycle rotates be fortified. Examples include mountain bikes and other types of bicycles designed to withstand substantial shock forces in the fork which could damage a conventional skewer. Therefore, the through-axle design has been developed for these fortified forks. The through-axle comprises a solid round bar or hollow tube that is received in sleeves, typically at the lower ends of the two legs of the fork, and constituting a hub. Typical sizes of the through-axle are 10 mm, 15 mm and 20 mm installed on hubs that can range in widths from 100 mm to 160 mm.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0001] Implementations of the present application will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached figures, wherein:
[0012] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of one embodiment of a roof mounted bicycle carrier with an anchor;
[0003] FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of one embodiment of a roof mounted bicycle carrier with an anchor;
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0004] For simplicity and clarity of illustration, where appropriate, reference numerals have been repeated among the different figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the implementations described herein. However, the implementations described herein can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the related relevant feature being described. Also, the description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the implementations and embodiments described herein.
[0005] The present disclosure concerns various components that can be implemented and utilized to anchor or secure bicycle wheels of different sizes onto load carriers. Load carriers can include, but are not limited to, load carriers which are mountable onto vehicles such as cars and trucks. At least one way that bicycles can vary in size is that their tires can vary in width and diameter. While the illustrated examples are provided in relation to a bicycle wheel anchor, certain components can be implemented with other devices.
[0006] The present disclosure relates to an anchor for releasably securing a bicycle through-axle, that is installed in a wheelless front fork of a bicycle, to a load carrier.
The anchor includes an anchor body having a through-axle receiving space for receiving a bicycle through-axle therein.
The anchor also includes a movable jaw located within the anchor body and transitionable between a receiving configuration in which an interior of the receiving space is expanded for insertably receiving a bicycle through-axle therein and a secured configuration in which the movable jaw is in lateral abutting engagement with a bicycle through-axle received within the interior of the receiving space.
[0007] In another embodiment, the movable jaw approaches the bicycle through-axle received within the interior of the receiving space from the side, in a substantially horizontal direction, and thereby affects lateral abutting engagement of the movable jaw on the bicycle through-axle.
The anchor can further include a through-axle receiving space having a variably configurable interior for receiving different sized bicycle through-axles therein.
[0008] The anchor can further include a macro-adjuster located within the anchor body and positioned adjacent to the through-axle receiving space. The macro-adjuster can have a plurality of recessed profiles that each conformance fits to different sized bicycle through-axles when abuttingly engaged thereagainst. The macro-adjuster can also include a recessed profile configured to conformance fit about a portion of a particularly sized bicycle through-axle when abuttingly engaged thereagainst.
[0009] The anchor can further include a back-stop located within the anchor body and positioned adjacent to the through-axle receiving space, the back-stop including a mating portion that fits about differently sized bicycle through-axles when abuttingly engaged thereagainst.
Additionally, the anchor can include an actuator coupled to the movable jaw that transitions the movable jaw between the receiving and secured configurations and wherein the through-axle receiving space laterally bounds a bicycle through-axle inserted therein when the movable jaw is in the secured configuration.
[ORM The anchor can also include a micro-adjuster located within the anchor body and variably adjustable for controlling a press-force exerted on a bicycle through-axle in the secured configuration. The micro-adjuster can be a threaded turnbuckle that extends and retracts upon actuation.
[0011] In some embodiments, the actuator includes an adjuster located within the anchor body and variably configurable for varying the size of the interior of the through-axle receiving space.
The actuator can have a first lever coupled to the movable jaw that translates the movable jaw between the receiving and secured configurations, and a second lever that abuttingly engages a lever arm of the first lever during actuation. The second lever can form a cover over the through-axle receiving space in a fully actuated configuration of the second lever.
[0012] The anchor can also include a lock that releasably secures the second lever over the through-axle receiving space in the fully actuated configuration of the second lever.
[0013] In additional embodiments, the first lever is a second order lever having a first lever arm that is joumaled to the anchor body at a first end of the first lever and the second lever is a second order lever having a second lever arm that is joumaled to the anchor body at a first end of the second lever and the second lever arm abuttingly engages the first lever arm at a mid-point along a length of the second lever arm.
[0014] In other embodiments, the actuator has a first lever coupled to the movable jaw that linearly translates the movable jaw slidingly across a support surface of the anchor body between the receiving and secured configurations. The actuator can also include a biasing member acting upon the first lever coupled to the movable jaw and which retracts the movable jaw into the receiving configuration from the secured configuration. In other embodiments, a lever arm of the first lever coupled to the movable jaw includes two arm extensions journaled together whereby the lever arm buckles in an over-center orientation in the secured configuration of the movable jaw thereby holding the movable jaw in the secured configuration until the two aim extensions are transitioned out of the over-center orientation. The actuator can also include a second lever that abuttingly engages the lever arm of the first lever during actuation, the second lever forming a cover over the through-axle receiving space in a fully actuated configuration of the second lever.
In other embodiments, the second order lever is coupled to the movable jaw by a turnbuckle that is journaled to a lever arm of the second order lever at a first end of the turnbuckle and the turnbuckle is journaled to the movable jaw at a second end of the turnbuckle that is opposite to the first end of the turnbuckle.
Additionally, the actuator can include a second lever that abuttingly engages a lever arm of the first lever during actuation, the second lever forming a cover over the through-axle receiving space in a fully actuated configuration of the second lever.
The particular size and/or configuration of the interior 26 of the receiving space 24 depends upon the size (and shape) of the through-axle 14 intended to be installed therein for securement.
[0026] An adjuster 40 is located within the anchor body 22 and is variably configurable for varying the size of the interior 26 of the through-axle receiving space 24.
10A illustrates the same secured configuration with lever 70 acting as a cover but with a perspective view from a vantage point below the anchor 20.
Similarly, the second lever 70 is a second order lever having a second lever aim 72 that is journaled to the anchor body 22 at a first end 74 of the second lever 70. The second lever arm 72 abuttingly engages the first lever arm 62 at a mid-point (mid-range) along a length of the second lever arm 72.
4 and 5, a cradle 84 is provided on the anchor 20 that is configured to support a bicycle through-axle 14 therein and maintain a bicycle 10 incorporating the bicycle through-axle 14 in an upright position on the anchor 20.
[0015] The various embodiments described above are provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed to limit the scope of the disclosure. Various modifications and changes can be made to the principles and embodiments described herein without departing from the scope of the disclosure and without departing from the claims which follow.
Claims (22)
an anchor body comprising a through-axle receiving space configured to receive a bicycle front fork through-axle therein; and a movable wedge located within the anchor body and transitionable between a receiving configuration in which an interior of the receiving space is expanded for insertably receiving a bicycle through-axle therein and a secured configuration in which the movable wedge is in abutting engagement with the bicycle front fork through-axle received within the interior of the receiving space, wherein an actuator coupled to the movable wedge linearly translates the movable wedge slidingly across a support surface of the anchor body between the receiving and secured configurations.
a back-stop located within the anchor body and positioned adjacent to the through-axle receiving space for abutting engagement with the bicycle through-axles opposite the movable wedge.
a macro-adjuster located within the anchor body and positioned adjacent to the through-axle receiving space, the macro-adjuster comprising a recessed profile configured to conformance fit about a portion of a particularly sized bicycle through-axle when abuttingly engaged thereagainst.
a back-stop positioned adjacent to the through-axle receiving space, the back-stop comprising a mating portion that fits about differently sized bicycle through-axles when abuttingly engaged thereagainst.
a lever coupled to the movable wedge that translates the movable wedge between the receiving and secured configurations and the lever forms a cover over the through-axle receiving space in a fully actuated configuration of the lever.
an anchor body comprising:
a housing; and a through-axle receiving space defined within the housing and configured to receive the bicycle front fork through-axle therein;
a movable wedge disposed within the housing and configured to transition between a receiving configuration, wherein the through-axle receiving space is expanded for insertably receiving the bicycle front fork through-axle therein, and a secured configuration, wherein the movable wedge abuts the bicycle front fork through-axle received within the receiving space;
and an actuator coupled to the movable wedge configured to linearly translate the movable wedge across a support surface of the housing between the receiving and secured configurations.
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