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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62MRIDER PROPULSION OF WHEELED VEHICLES OR SLEDGES; POWERED PROPULSION OF SLEDGES OR SINGLE-TRACK CYCLES; TRANSMISSIONS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SUCH VEHICLES
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to pedals and more particularly to the class of pedals used on the cranks of bicycles and like foot driven vehicles.
  • One of the objects of this invention is to provide a pedal which, while it aord's a secure foot hold and is of ample strength, shall A be of extremely light weight.
  • Another object is to provide for readily removmg the ⁇ foot holds so that they may be reversed to equalize the Wear or may be replaced by new foot holds, and for readily 1 taking ⁇ apart the pedal for repair or renewal of any part.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a pedal, and Fig. 2 an end elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of a pedal, and Fig. 2 an end elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 6 is an end Fig. ⁇ 7 is a side elevation of one of the foot holds, detached, and
  • Fig. 9 is a face viewof one of the plates after thesame has been out or stamped A to proper configuration or shape but before threaded and has screwed thereon the con- A cave cone d forming one bearing surface for the balls c and this cone CZ is held in desired position ⁇ by the lock nut e.
  • the pedal barrel j? in the embodiment of my invention herein shown is tubular and at its ends, where it constitutees the ball bearings, is provided with enlargements f and f 2 within which areformed the runways for the sets of balls c and c.
  • the outer surfaces of these enlargements are provided with shoulders f3 andfi, and with suitable surfaces to receive the foot hold carrying and clamping plates as hereinafter described.
  • the enlargements f and f2 constitute the bearing inclosing device, and may be otherwise joined than by the tubular barrel f, but the construction employing ⁇ the tubular barrel is preferred as it properly holds the bearings in alignment and protects the bearings from dust.
  • the bearing inclosing device may consist of one or more simple bearing pieces or tubes or barrels without ball bearings.
  • the outer ⁇ ends of the barrel f are shown provided with dust caps g which may be of any suitable construction. These dust caps may be omitted in some constructions.
  • the foot holds 72 are made of rubber or other-suitable material and constitute the direct support for the foot of the user. They are enlarged at their upper and lower ends and are quite thin medially so as to be of very much lighter weight than the pedal rubbers usually employed.
  • these foot holds are reinforced by strips h of canvas or other 4 which the foot holds are held by fastening devices preferably comprising bolts z', 'L' having nuts c" on their inner ends.
  • Metal washers i2 are preferably interposed ⁇ between the material of the foot holds h and the bolts c', and these washers limit the amount of compression in clamping the foot holds h, and
  • the middle portion 7c is also provided with guards k2, 7a2,
  • the pedal may be readily takenY apart for repair, reversal or renewal of the-foot holds since upon the withdrawal of the bolts t', the plates may be readily pulled off the pedal barrel and separated from each other and from the other parts of the pedal.
  • a pedal barrel having shouldered enlargements within which are formed runways for ball bearings, with plates mounted upon, said enlargements and bearing against said shoulders and portions of said plates overlapping each f other, and foot holds held between said overlapping portions of the plates, and fastening devices passing through said plates and foot holds and holding the same together, substantially as set forth.

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No Model.) 2 sets--sheec 1. J. S. COPELAND.
PEDAL.
No. 527,520. Patented Oct. 16, 1894.
(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
J. S. GOPELAND. PEDAL.
No. 527,520. Patented Oct. 16,1894.
l UNITED STATES IPATENT OFFICE.
JAMEs s. COPELAND, OE HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, AssI'cNoE` To THE POPE MANUFACTURINGr COMPANY, OE sAME PLACE, AND PORTLAND,
MAINE.
PEDAL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Iatent No. 527,520, dated October 16, 1894.
pplc'tml ld March 8, 1894. Serial No. 502.934. {No model.) I
` .To all whom it mag/concern: l i
Be it known that I, JAMES S. COPELAND, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Hartford, county of Hartford, State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and use`- ful Improvements in Pedals, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part hereof.
This invention relates to pedals and more particularly to the class of pedals used on the cranks of bicycles and like foot driven vehicles.
One of the objects of this invention is to provide a pedal which, while it aord's a secure foot hold and is of ample strength, shall A be of extremely light weight.
Another object is to provide for readily removmg the `foot holds so that they may be reversed to equalize the Wear or may be replaced by new foot holds, and for readily 1 taking` apart the pedal for repair or renewal of any part. i
The accompanying drawings illustrate embodiments of this invention.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a pedal, and Fig. 2 an end elevation of the same. Fig. 3
is a section of the same on theline 3--3, Fig.
ing the plates which carry the foot holds de` tached from. other parts but placed in their i elevation of the same.
usual relative positions, and Fig. 6 is an end Fig.`7 is a side elevation of one of the foot holds, detached, and
, Fig. 8 a section of the same on the line 8 8,
Fig. 7. Fig. 9 is a face viewof one of the plates after thesame has been out or stamped A to proper configuration or shape but before threaded and has screwed thereon the con- A cave cone d forming one bearing surface for the balls c and this cone CZ is held in desired position `by the lock nut e.
`The construction of the pedal pin and bearings may be altered from that shown, and
any suitable construction may be employed.
The pedal barrel j? in the embodiment of my invention herein shown is tubular and at its ends, where it incluses the ball bearings, is provided with enlargements f and f 2 within which areformed the runways for the sets of balls c and c. The outer surfaces of these enlargements are provided with shoulders f3 andfi, and with suitable surfaces to receive the foot hold carrying and clamping plates as hereinafter described. The enlargements f and f2 constitute the bearing inclosing device, and may be otherwise joined than by the tubular barrel f, but the construction employing` the tubular barrel is preferred as it properly holds the bearings in alignment and protects the bearings from dust. So also the bearing inclosing device may consist of one or more simple bearing pieces or tubes or barrels without ball bearings. y The outer `ends of the barrel f are shown provided with dust caps g which may be of any suitable construction. These dust caps may be omitted in some constructions.
The foot holds 72; are made of rubber or other-suitable material and constitute the direct support for the foot of the user. They are enlarged at their upper and lower ends and are quite thin medially so as to be of very much lighter weight than the pedal rubbers usually employed. In the embodiment of my invention herein shown these foot holds are reinforced by strips h of canvas or other 4 which the foot holds are held by fastening devices preferably comprising bolts z', 'L' having nuts c" on their inner ends. Metal washers i2 are preferably interposed `between the material of the foot holds h and the bolts c', and these washers limit the amount of compression in clamping the foot holds h, and
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protect and separate the bolts from the material of the foot holds.
The clamping plates between which the foot holds are held are shown as of the configuration particularly illustrated in Fig. 9,
that is to say, comprising the two portions-j, j,
which are the clamping plates proper, and the middle portion k, which is perforated so as to fit over one of the enlargements or bearing inclosing devices f f2, and the arms la', k', joining the portions j and la. The middle portion 7c is also provided with guards k2, 7a2,
to prevent the foot of the user of the pedal plate having slightly shorter arms k than the other, so that the clamping parts j overlap each other and are spaced at desired distances apart to hold between them the foot holds h. This is accomplished by placing the middle parts lo of the plates over the enlargements f and f2 respectively, and moving them inward until they bear against the shoulders f 3 and f4 respectively and the foot holds h are at the same time introduced between the plates. The bolts and nuts t', t', or other fastening devices are then inserted and tightened and firmly clamp and hold the plates and foot holds together, and when the parts are thus held together the shoulders f3, f 4, effectually prevent longitudinal movement.
The rotative stress between the plates and the bearing inclosing devices, is of slight magnitude `and little importance, and the plates, therefore need only be somewhat tightly itted over the enlargements f', f2, and it is indeed of material advantage to have no rigid rotative connection between the plates and the bearing inclosing devices as the bearing inclosing devices are thereby to a great extent relieved from the usual bad effects of distortion or twisting of the end pieces.
It will be evident that the pedal may be readily takenY apart for repair, reversal or renewal of the-foot holds since upon the withdrawal of the bolts t', the plates may be readily pulled off the pedal barrel and separated from each other and from the other parts of the pedal.
It is evident that the construction herein described and shown, may be modified in many respects, in various applications and in adapting my invention to special and dierent constructions of pedal pins and bearing inclosing devices, and I therefore do not limit my invention to the specific constructions herein shown; but
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a pedal the combination with a pedal pin and a bearing inclosing device fitted to rotate thereon, of plates mounted upon said bearing inclosing device and extending outward therefrom and curved or bent and overlapping each 'other,-and foot holds held be` tween said overlapping portions of the plates, substantially as set forth.
2. In a pedal the combination with a barrel having enlargements within which are formed runways for ball bearings, of plates mounted upon said enlargements and extending outward therefrom and curved or bent and overlapping each other, and foot holds held between said overlapping portions of the plates, substantially as set forth.
f 3. In a pedal the combination of a pedal barrel having shouldered enlargements within which are formed runways for ball bearings, with plates mounted upon, said enlargements and bearing against said shoulders and portions of said plates overlapping each f other, and foot holds held between said overlapping portions of the plates, and fastening devices passing through said plates and foot holds and holding the same together, substantially as set forth.
4. In a pedal the combination of a pedal pin and. ,a bearing inclosing device having shouldered portions, with plates mounted upon said shouldered portions and bearing against said shoulders, and portions of said plates overlapping each other, and foot holds held between said overlapping portions of the plates, and fastening devices holding said plates and foot holds together, substantially as set forth. y
5. In a pedal, foot hold carrying plates extending outward from the axis of the pedal and curved or bent and overlapping each other, and foot holds held between said overlapping portions of 4the'plates, substantially as set forth.
This specification signed and witnessed this 22d day of February, A. D. 1894.
JAMES S. COPELAND.
In presence of- ALVIN W. CoMs'rooK, W. S. HAMILTON, J r.
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US3127789A (en) * 1960-05-20 1964-04-07 Union Sils Van De Loo & Co Foot pedal structure for bicycles and like vehicles
US3186254A (en) * 1962-04-24 1965-06-01 Excel Ind Bicycle pedal construction
US20090095122A1 (en) * 2007-10-10 2009-04-16 David Weagle Removable pedal platform
US20150122078A1 (en) * 2013-03-11 2015-05-07 Chung-I Chen Bicycle pedal and method of making the same
US10221887B2 (en) 2012-12-06 2019-03-05 The Hive Global, Inc Self locking bearing preload adjuster
US10562588B2 (en) 2015-09-01 2020-02-18 The Hive Global, Inc Bicycle cassette with locking connection
US11142280B2 (en) 2016-03-24 2021-10-12 The Hive Global, Inc. Bicycle crank with spindle attachment structure
US11351815B2 (en) 2017-08-21 2022-06-07 The Hive Global, Inc. Bicycle cassette with clamping connection
US11932351B2 (en) 2020-07-17 2024-03-19 The Hive Global, Inc. Conical bicycle cassette sprocket structure
US12030586B2 (en) 2021-07-12 2024-07-09 The Hive Global, Inc. Seal for bicycle crank with differential chainring motion

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US3127789A (en) * 1960-05-20 1964-04-07 Union Sils Van De Loo & Co Foot pedal structure for bicycles and like vehicles
US3186254A (en) * 1962-04-24 1965-06-01 Excel Ind Bicycle pedal construction
US20090095122A1 (en) * 2007-10-10 2009-04-16 David Weagle Removable pedal platform
US9003921B2 (en) * 2007-10-10 2015-04-14 The Hive Global Removable pedal platform
US10480571B2 (en) 2012-12-06 2019-11-19 The Hive Global, Inc Self locking bearing preload adjuster
US10221887B2 (en) 2012-12-06 2019-03-05 The Hive Global, Inc Self locking bearing preload adjuster
US20150122078A1 (en) * 2013-03-11 2015-05-07 Chung-I Chen Bicycle pedal and method of making the same
US10562588B2 (en) 2015-09-01 2020-02-18 The Hive Global, Inc Bicycle cassette with locking connection
US11485449B2 (en) 2015-09-01 2022-11-01 The Hive Global, Inc. Bicycle cassette with locking connection
US11142280B2 (en) 2016-03-24 2021-10-12 The Hive Global, Inc. Bicycle crank with spindle attachment structure
US11351815B2 (en) 2017-08-21 2022-06-07 The Hive Global, Inc. Bicycle cassette with clamping connection
US11932351B2 (en) 2020-07-17 2024-03-19 The Hive Global, Inc. Conical bicycle cassette sprocket structure
US12030586B2 (en) 2021-07-12 2024-07-09 The Hive Global, Inc. Seal for bicycle crank with differential chainring motion

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