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US651084A
US651084A US69214898A US1898692148A US651084A US 651084 A US651084 A US 651084A US 69214898 A US69214898 A US 69214898A US 1898692148 A US1898692148 A US 1898692148A US 651084 A US651084 A US 651084A
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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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  • WITNESSES INVENTOR BY T3502 Y'ATTORNEY 1N NORRIS PETERS co. FHOTO-LITNO.. wnsmpirruu. q. n.
  • the invention relates to toe-clip balances; and the object of said invention is to provide a simple, cheap, and efficient balance which is adapted to be readily attached to cyclepedals of any ordinary construction now in use and which is capable of being adjusted in order that it may be used to properly balance any of the numerous styles of toe-clips now in common use and maintain the pedals in such position that the toe-clips will be prop erly presented at all times for the insertion of the riders toes in place therein.
  • A indicates a pedal-crank of a cycle, to which is pivoted in the usual manner a pedal B of any suitable construction.
  • a toe-clip O To the forward plate a of the pedal is shown secured a toe-clip O, which, as is well understood, is removable from the pedal by a connection such, for instance, as that indicated at b.
  • toe-clips are now in common use; but no matter What be the construction of the toe-clip employed the weight of it is such that it will normally hang down below the pedal in such a position that access thereto cannot be had until the pedal is turned to substantially the position represented in the drawings.
  • a toe-clip balance which comprises a suitable elongated weight D, that is encircled or otherwise held in place by a clamp E, which in the present instance consists of a wire coil 0, that terminates in arms 01 6, each provided with an eye or loop f.
  • a clamp E which in the present instance consists of a wire coil 0, that terminates in arms 01 6, each provided with an eye or loop f.
  • These arms d e may be secured to the rear plate g of the pedal by passing a headed bolt it through the eyes f in the arms and through any of the apertures present in the plate 9 of all rat-trap pedals, when the parts may be secured together by a nut 00.
  • the elongated weight D extends longitudinally at right angles to the axis of the pedal and that as said weight is adjusted longitudially in one direction or the other the weight will be brought nearer to or conveyed farther away from the axis of rotation of the pedal, and in this way a suitable counterbalance may be provided for any of the various weights or styles of toe-clips that may be employed.
  • the coil 0 has a considerable binding force upon the weight D when the balance is connected to the pedal and maintains the weight against longitudinal movement in the coil.
  • a weight and a clamp for said weight comprising a wire coil within which the weight is adapted to be adjusted and which coil terminates in arms provided with means for securing them to the pedal, whereby when said clamp is secured in place upon the pedal the arms will be prevented from separating,
  • HARRIS may be secured to a pedal, and an elongated ISAAC MOSS, weightheld in place frietionally by said clamp HARRY II.

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.1. H, OPPENHEIM, .IR. TOE CLIP BALANCE.
(Application flld Sept. 26, 1898.) (R o Ihdel.)
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WITNESSES INVENTOR BY T3502 Y'ATTORNEY 1N: NORRIS PETERS co. FHOTO-LITNO.. wnsmpirruu. q. n.
TB SATES PATENT rarer.
JULIUS II. OPPENHEIM, JR., OF NE\V YORK, N. Y.
TOE-CLIP BALANCE.
srEcIFIcA'I'IoN' forming part of Letters Patent No. 651,084, dated .iu'ne 5, 1900.
Application filed September 28, 1898. Serial No, 892,148. (No model.)
To ctZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JULIUS H. OPPENHEIM, J r., a citizen of the United States, residing in the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, county and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Toe-Clip Balances, of whichthe following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming part hereof, and wherein the figure shown is a side view of a toe-clip balance embodying my invention, together with a suflicient number of parts of a cycle to illustrate the application of my improved balance.
The invention relates to toe-clip balances; and the object of said invention is to provide a simple, cheap, and efficient balance which is adapted to be readily attached to cyclepedals of any ordinary construction now in use and which is capable of being adjusted in order that it may be used to properly balance any of the numerous styles of toe-clips now in common use and maintain the pedals in such position that the toe-clips will be prop erly presented at all times for the insertion of the riders toes in place therein.
To these ends my invention consists in the novel construction and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawing, A indicates a pedal-crank of a cycle, to which is pivoted in the usual manner a pedal B of any suitable construction. To the forward plate a of the pedal is shown secured a toe-clip O, which, as is well understood, is removable from the pedal by a connection such, for instance, as that indicated at b. A great variety of toe-clips are now in common use; but no matter What be the construction of the toe-clip employed the weight of it is such that it will normally hang down below the pedal in such a position that access thereto cannot be had until the pedal is turned to substantially the position represented in the drawings. In order that the pedal may be normally maintained in this position, so that the toe-clips are always accessible to the rider, I provide a toe-clip balance which comprises a suitable elongated weight D, that is encircled or otherwise held in place by a clamp E, which in the present instance consists of a wire coil 0, that terminates in arms 01 6, each provided with an eye or loop f. These arms d e may be secured to the rear plate g of the pedal by passing a headed bolt it through the eyes f in the arms and through any of the apertures present in the plate 9 of all rat-trap pedals, when the parts may be secured together by a nut 00. It will thus be seen that the elongated weight D extends longitudinally at right angles to the axis of the pedal and that as said weight is adjusted longitudially in one direction or the other the weight will be brought nearer to or conveyed farther away from the axis of rotation of the pedal, and in this way a suitable counterbalance may be provided for any of the various weights or styles of toe-clips that may be employed. The coil 0 has a considerable binding force upon the weight D when the balance is connected to the pedal and maintains the weight against longitudinal movement in the coil. When the weight is to be adjusted, it is merely necessary to disconnect the arms d e from the pedal and separate the arms slightly in a direction contrary to that in which the coil is wound, whereupon the pressure exerted upon the Weight will be relieved and the weight may be moved through the coil to the desired point. The arms d e are again secured to the pedal in the manner hereiubefore described, which will result in the clamp or coil 0 binding upon the weight and preventing longitudinal movement thereof in the coil.
It will be observed that by my invention I am enabled to make a toe-clip balance with an adjustable weight at little expense, the entire structure consisting of two pieces. One of these pieces is the clamp, which is made of a single piece of wire, and the other the elongated weight which cooperates therewith.
Having described the said invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a toe-clip balance, the combination of a weight and a clamp for said weight, said clamp comprising a wire coil within which the weight is adapted to be adjusted and which coil terminates in arms provided with means for securing them to the pedal, whereby when said clamp is secured in place upon the pedal the arms will be prevented from separating,
thus preventing the coil from releasing its and adapted to be adjusted therein at right pressure upon the Weight. angles to the axis of rotation of the pedal.
2. In a toe-clip balance, the combination 7 I of a spring-pressed clamp made of a single JULIUS OPPENHEIM 5 piece of wire and having means by which it Vitnesses:
may be secured to a pedal, and an elongated ISAAC MOSS, weightheld in place frietionally by said clamp HARRY II. HARRIS.
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US4103563A (en) * 1976-12-10 1978-08-01 Claude Genzling Method and structure for orienting a bicycle pedal

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US4103563A (en) * 1976-12-10 1978-08-01 Claude Genzling Method and structure for orienting a bicycle pedal

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