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US640905A
US640905A US70791299A US1899707912A US640905A US 640905 A US640905 A US 640905A US 70791299 A US70791299 A US 70791299A US 1899707912 A US1899707912 A US 1899707912A US 640905 A US640905 A US 640905A
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  • Myinvention consists of an improved construction of a bicycle-support in which the supporting device is provided with legs which are mounted in movable bearings journaled in the side pieces of the pedal-frame, said legs normally lying in a lateral or horizontal position in proximity to said pieces and having their extremities deflected, so as to engage and interlock with suitable stops when the support is turned into operative position.
  • Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a bicycle-support embodying my invention, the same being shown in operative position.
  • Fig. 2 represents a side elevation thereof, the same being shown in inoperative position.
  • Fig. 3 represents an end elevation of a portion of a pedal-frame, showing the leg of the support in the act of being locked in inoperative position.
  • A designates a bicycle-support, the same consisting of the legs 13, whichare joined by the base 0, which is adapted to rest upon the ground when the support is in operative position.
  • Gr designates eyes located on the side pieces of the pedal-frame above the bearings D, the openings H of said eyes being adapted to receive the deflected ends J of the legs B, it being noted that the angles of said openings relative to said ends J are such that the latter readily interlock therewith when the support is turned into the position seen in Fig. 1.
  • a look ing device the same consisting of the nose M, which is passed through an opening N in the frame E and carried by the spring L, the latter being secured to a side piece of the pedal-frame, the outer face of said nose bepushed inwardly, so that the nose clears the leg B, the legs being then turned until the ends J enter and engage the apertured eyes G, whereby the support is locked inoperative position.
  • the legs are turned in the direction of the arrow at, when the ends J leave the eyes G", after which the adjacent leg passes back the nose M and is afterward controlled by the latter.
  • a bicycle-support a leg, and a pedalframe, in combination with a spring-catch, said leg being mounted on said frame, said frame having an opening in its side opposite to the bearings of said leg and said catch consisting of a spring which is attached to said side piece and a nose which is connected with said plate and protrudes through said opening, said nose being supported in the wall of said opening and said leg being adapted to be sustained 011 said nose as supported.
  • a pedal-frame having a bearing rotatably mounted in the side thereof, a support on said bearing, an eye in said frame and a deflected extremity on said leg adapted to enter said eye whereby the support is held in operative position.
  • a bicycle-support having a leg provided with a deflected end, a bearing rotatably piece above said bearing and adapted to receive said end, when the support is in opera-- tive position, and a catch located at the opposite end of the pedal-frame adapted to retain said support in inoperative position on said frame.
  • WIEDERSHEIM JOHN A. WIEDERSHEIM, WM. 0. WIEDERSHEIM.

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No. 640,905. Patented Jan. 9, won.
w. H. HART, In.
BICYCLE SUPPORT.
(Application flled Mar. 6, 1899.) (No Model.)
- lJNiThn PATENT FFICE.
WILLIAM H. HART, J R, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
BICYCLE-8U PPORT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters latent No. 640,905, dated January 9, 1900.
Application filed March 6, 1899. Serial No, 707,912. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM H. HART, J r., a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of Philadelphiafitate of Penn sylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Bicycle -Supports, which improvement is fully set forth in the following specification and accompanying drawings.
Myinvention consists of an improved construction of a bicycle-support in which the supporting device is provided with legs which are mounted in movable bearings journaled in the side pieces of the pedal-frame, said legs normally lying in a lateral or horizontal position in proximity to said pieces and having their extremities deflected, so as to engage and interlock with suitable stops when the support is turned into operative position.
It further consists of novel details of construction, all as will be hereinafter fully set forth, and particularly pointed out in the claims.-
Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a bicycle-support embodying my invention, the same being shown in operative position. Fig. 2 represents a side elevation thereof, the same being shown in inoperative position. Fig. 3 represents an end elevation of a portion of a pedal-frame, showing the leg of the support in the act of being locked in inoperative position.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the figures.
Referring to the drawings, A designates a bicycle-support, the same consisting of the legs 13, whichare joined by the base 0, which is adapted to rest upon the ground when the support is in operative position.
D designates a rotatable bearing mounted in each of the side'pieces of the pedal-frame E, near the outer end thereof, each of said bearings having one of the legs B passing therethrough.
Gr designates eyes located on the side pieces of the pedal-frame above the bearings D, the openings H of said eyes being adapted to receive the deflected ends J of the legs B, it being noted that the angles of said openings relative to said ends J are such that the latter readily interlock therewith when the support is turned into the position seen in Fig. 1. At one end of the pedal-frame I employ a look ing device, the same consisting of the nose M, which is passed through an opening N in the frame E and carried by the spring L, the latter being secured to a side piece of the pedal-frame, the outer face of said nose bepushed inwardly, so that the nose clears the leg B, the legs being then turned until the ends J enter and engage the apertured eyes G, whereby the support is locked inoperative position. When it is desired to place the support in inoperative position, the legs are turned in the direction of the arrow at, when the ends J leave the eyes G", after which the adjacent leg passes back the nose M and is afterward controlled by the latter.
It will of course be evident that changes may be made by those skilled in the art, and I do not therefore desire to be limited in every instance to the exact construction herein shown and described.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a bicycle-support, a leg, and a pedalframe, in combination with a spring-catch, said leg being mounted on said frame, said frame having an opening in its side opposite to the bearings of said leg and said catch consisting of a spring which is attached to said side piece and a nose which is connected with said plate and protrudes through said opening, said nose being supported in the wall of said opening and said leg being adapted to be sustained 011 said nose as supported.
2. A pedal-frame, having a bearing rotatably mounted in the side thereof, a support on said bearing, an eye in said frame and a deflected extremity on said leg adapted to enter said eye whereby the support is held in operative position.
3. A bicycle-support having a leg provided with a deflected end, a bearing rotatably piece above said bearing and adapted to receive said end, when the support is in opera-- tive position, and a catch located at the opposite end of the pedal-frame adapted to retain said support in inoperative position on said frame.
WILLIAM H. HART, JR.
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JOHN A. WIEDERSHEIM, WM. 0. WIEDERSHEIM.
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US3009348A (en) * 1957-11-12 1961-11-21 Lawrence L Colbert Combined bicycle pedal and lock

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