Patents Assigned to SRAM Corporation
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Patent number: 5674142Abstract: An improved two piece control cable adjustment device for offsetting a change of relative length between the outer sheath and control wire of a control cable operatively linking a control mechanism such as a bicycle shifter or brake lever to an operating mechanism such as a derailleur or brake. The adjustment device includes an adjuster nut having a threaded bore cooperating with a mounting member threaded shaft and an indexing mechanism achieved by the relative elastic deformation of rotatably engaging protrusions and/or detents circumferentially formed on the cooperating adjuster nut and mounting member thereby enabling riders to sense each increment of stepped adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1996Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: SRAM CorporationInventor: Brian T. Jordan
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Patent number: 5662000Abstract: A detent spring for use in a rotatable grip actuating system for a Bowden tube motion translation system used to actuate a derailleur gear shifting system on a bicycle. The detent spring, which is formed of spring type metal has a U-shape, with one leg positioned in an elongated arcuate slot in a first member which rotates within a second member having notches on an inner surface which are engaged by a detent formed on the second leg of the spring.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1996Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: SRAM CorporationInventors: Sam Patterson, John David Cheever, Michael W. Larson, Tymme A. Laun, William M. Yaney
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Patent number: 5649877Abstract: A linear derailleur for positioning a drive chain in response to displacement of a plurality of control cables. The derailleur includes a linear actuator having a substantially uniform actuation ratio over the range of motion of the actuator and, hence, derailleur. The linear actuator also has a mean actuation ratio over its range of motion equal to Cos .theta.:1, where .theta. equals the angle of inclination of the actuator.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1996Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: SRAM CorporationInventor: Sam Patterson
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Patent number: 5630338Abstract: A cable pre-load system and device attachable between a moveable control cable and a rigid frame for regulating tension in the control cable and sealing the control cable against contamination. The tensioning device includes a cable connector, a resilient tubular member with two ends and a frame connector. The cable connector attaches one end of the tubular member to the control cable to form a static seal about the control cable. The frame connector attaches the other end of the tubular member to the frame. The tubular member stretches between a first configuration and a second configuration in response to movement of the control cable to regulate tension in the control cable.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1995Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Assignee: SRAM CorporationInventors: Sam Patterson, Frederick W. Day, Michael Larson, Brian Jordan
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Patent number: 5620383Abstract: A bicycle derailleur gear shifting system having a rotatable handgrip actuator coupled with a derailleur shifting mechanism through a control cable system so as to control the derailleur. The derailleur (50) includes an arcuate cable entraining surface (78) which substantially reduces the variation and magnitude of the actuation ratio between control cable linear displacement and movement of the derailleur p-knuckle (88). A b-knuckle flange (160) militates against the derailment of the drive chain from the upper guide wheel while permitting maximum lateral flexing of the drive chain (48) during shifting between sprockets (46) on the freewheel. A rigid arcuate surface (174) may be provided as an extension of the b-knuckle (170) in replacement of a segment of a Bowden cable housing (38) to obviate the accumulation of water and foreign matter.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: SRAM CorporationInventors: Sam H. Patterson, John D. Cheever, Michael W. Larson
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Patent number: 5607367Abstract: A linear derailleur for positioning a drive chain in response to displacement of a control cable. The derailleur includes a linear actuator having a substantially uniform actuation ratio over the range of motion of the actuator and, hence, derailleur. The linear actuator also has a mean actuation ratio over its range of motion equal to Cos .theta.:1, where .theta. equals the angle of inclination of the actuator.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1995Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: SRAM CorporationInventor: Sam Patterson
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Patent number: 5584213Abstract: A rotatable gripping surface for a derailleur-type bicycle gear shifting system is formed of a resilient material with axially extending alternating ribs and grooves. The ribs and grooves are spaced such that they fit naturally into the crooks of the rider's thumb and finger or fingers and the portion of the palm therebetween. The ribs provide an increased diameter to aid in the transmission of torque and to protrude above any mud which may have collected thereon. To further enhance the torque transmitting capabilities of the grip and the ability to remain effective in the presence of mud and other debris, the surfaces of the ribs are provided with a pattern of nubs. The hubs are engaged and deflected slightly by an operator's thumb and finger and the portion of the palm therebetween to transmit torque to the rotational grip.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1994Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: SRAM CorporationInventors: Michael W. Larson, Andrew J. Caron, John D. Cheever, Tymme A. Laun
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Patent number: 5564316Abstract: Nubbed grips for hand-rotatable bicycle gear shifters have longitudinally elongated groups of nubs (50, 96, 142) that are angularly spaced apart by valley regions (44, 98, 156). Preferably, the elastomeric nubs are formed both on a cylindrical portion and an adjacent flanged portion of the grip. In an alternative embodiment, shark tooth nubs (142) offer leading faces (158) against which a hand of a rider may abut in either rotational direction for maximum torque transmission.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1994Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: SRAM CorporationInventors: Michael W. Larson, Andrew J. Caron, John D. Cheever, Tymme A. Laun, Tyler D. Duston
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Patent number: 5533937Abstract: A rear derailleur (50) is provided with an arcuate cable entraining surface (78) which substantially reduces the variation and magnitude of the actuation ratio between control cable linear displacement and movement of the derailleur p-knuckle (88). A b-knuckle flange (160) militates against the derailment of the drive chain from the upper guide wheel while permitting maximum lateral flexing of the drive chain (48) during shifting between sprockets (46) on the freewheel. A rigid arcuate surface (174) may be provided as an extension of the b-knuckle (170) in replacement of a segment of a Bowden cable housing (38) to obviate the accumulation of water and foreign matter.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1995Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: SRAM CorporationInventors: Sam H. Patterson, John D. Cheever, Michael W. Larson
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Patent number: 5524501Abstract: A detent spring for use in a rotatable grip actuating system for a Bowden tube motion translation system used to actuate a derailleur gear shifting system on a bicycle. The detent spring, which is formed of spring type metal has a U-shape, with one leg positioned in an elongated arcuate slot in a first member which rotates within a second member having notches on an inner surface which are engaged by a detent formed on the second leg of the spring.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: SRAM CorporationInventors: Sam Patterson, John D. Cheever, Michael W. Larson, Tymme A. Laun, William M. Yaney
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Patent number: 5476019Abstract: A twist grip cable system having a mandrel received over the handlebar of a bicycle and a pulling spool providing increased mechanical advantage which may be used for the full range of rotation or In the case of a variable mechanical advantage system, that is one with a variable radius spool, for only part of the range. To provide even greater mechanical advantage, with the spool complete dropped away, a groove or slot is provided in the mandrel into which the cable may fall.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: SRAM CorporationInventors: John D. Cheever, Sam Patterson, Michael W. Larson, Tymme A. Laun
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Patent number: 5197927Abstract: A bicycle gear shifting system having rotatable front and rear handgrip shift actuators operatively associated with control cables for shifting respective front and rear derailleur mechanisms. In some forms of the invention the control cable is directly actuated by the handgrip rotator, while in other forms the shifter rotator drives a separate "jack spool" which in turn actuates the control cable. A cam on either the handgrip rotator or the jack spool is configured so as to substantially compensate for increasing force of the derailleur return spring during down-shifting. Compensation is provided in the shift actuators of the invention for various lost motions in the derailleur shifting mechanisms and control cable systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1992Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Sram CorporationInventors: Sam H. Patterson, John D. Cheever, Jeffery M. Shupe
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Patent number: 5102372Abstract: A bicycle derailleur gear shifting system having a rotatable handgrip actuator cam which is coupled with the derailleur shifting mechanism through a control cable system so as to control the derailleur mechanism. Separate actuator cams are associated with the front and rear derailleurs. For the down-shifting direction, at least the rear derailleur cam is configured so as to substantially compensate for increasing force of the derailleur return spring; so as to substantially compensate for numerous cumulative lost motions in the derailleur shifting mechanism and cable system; and so as to overshift the chain a sufficient amount beyond the destination freewheel sprocket so that the chain will approach the destination sprocket in the same direction as it would in the up-shift direction, but not sufficient to cause a double shift, or derailling from the #1 sprocket. A front derailleur cam is configured to provide fine-tuning for "cross-over" riding.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1991Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Sram CorporationInventors: Sam H. Patterson, John D. Cheever, Jeffery M. Shupe
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Patent number: 4938733Abstract: A bicycle derailleur gear shifting system having a rotatable handgrip actuator cam which is coupled with the derailleur shifting mechanism through a control cable system so as to control the derailleur mechanism. Separate actuator cams are associated with the front and rear derailleurs. For the down-shifting direction, at least the rear derailleur cam is configured so as to substantially compensate for increasing force of the derailleur return spring; so as to substantially compensate for numerous cumulative lost motions in the derailleur shifting mechanism and cable system, and for chain gap variations; and so as to overshift the chain a sufficient amount beyond the destination freewheel sprocket so that the chain will approach the destination sprocket in the same direction as it would in the up-shift direction, but not sufficient to cause a double shift, or derailling from the #1 sprocket. A front derailleur cam is configured to provide fine-tuning for "cross-over" riding.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Sram CorporationInventor: Sam H. Patterson
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Patent number: 4900291Abstract: A bicycle derailleur gear shifting system having a rotatable handgrip actuator cam which is coupled with the derailleur shifting mechanism through a control cable system so as to control the derailleur mechanism. Separate actuator cams are associated with the front and rear derailleurs. For the down-shifting direction, at least the rear derailleur cam is configured so as to substantially compensate for increasing force of the derailleur return spring; so as to substantially compensate for numerous cumulative lost motions in the derailleur shifting mechanism and cable system, and for chain gap variations; and so as to overshift the chain a sufficient amount beyond the destination freewheel sprocket so that the chain will approach the destination sprocket in the same direction as it would in the up-shift direction, but not sufficient to cause a double shift, or derailling from the #1 sprocket. A front derailleur cam is configured to provide fine-tuning for "cross-over" riding.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1989Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: Sram CorporationInventor: Sam H. Patterson