Patents Assigned to Trek Bicycle Corporation
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Patent number: 9120525Abstract: A bicycle frame assembly having a number of elongate tubes that are connected to define a shape of the bicycle frame. The assembly includes a passage that is defined by the elongate member, a partition, and a bridge. The partition isolates the passage from an interior volume of the elongate tube. The bridge extends in a direction normal to an elongate direction of the passage and defines an inlet and an outlet of the passage. The inlet, outlet, and bridge are generally flush with an exterior surface of the elongate tube and provide a passage that cooperates with a flexible connector, such as a cable tie, for securing supplemental structures, such as brake and shift control cables, to the elongate tube of the bicycle frame assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2013Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventor: James Colegrove
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Patent number: 9061728Abstract: A bicycle handlebar assembly that includes a body having at least two grip areas positioned for interaction with the hands of a rider. The grip portions or grip areas are preferably spaced apart by a center portion that secures the assembly to a bicycle steerer tube. A channel or detent is formed in the body proximate at least one, and preferably proximate each grip portion or grip area. A dampener formed of a different material than the body is disposed in the detent and dissipates at least a portion of vibration of the body to reduce vibrations communicated to the hands of the rider from handlebar vibration. An optional grip assembly cooperates with the handlebar assembly and is constructed to further dampen handlebar vibration.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2011Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: Ryan Galstad, Jeffrey R. Staszak, Michael Leighton, Allen Hu
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Patent number: 9056650Abstract: A shock absorber, which is particularly applicable to bicycles, includes a secondary chamber whose volume selectively contributes to a volume associated with a primary chamber of the shock. A piston is supported by a compression rod and cooperates with a shock tube to define the primary chamber. The secondary chamber is fluidly isolated from the primary chamber by a valve arrangement positioned proximate the piston. A plunger extends along a longitudinal length of the shock and forms or interacts with the valve arrangement such that the secondary chamber is selectively fluidly connected to the primary chamber so the primary and secondary chambers of the shock assembly contribute to the performance of the shock for a selected portion of shock travel.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2009Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: Jose L. Gonzalez, Gregory Paul Buhl
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Patent number: 9045186Abstract: A bicycle seat assembly having an adjustable width nose portion includes an H-shaped base that supports a lateral left side pad and a lateral right side pad. A rail extends under the base and between the left and right side nose portions of the seat assembly. A front rail mount includes a housing, a shuttle, an actuator, and left and right mount supports. Operation of the actuator alters the position of the left and right mount supports relative to the housing and thereby alters a distance between the respective left and right side nose portions of the seat base.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2013Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: Jess Bailie, Po Liao
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Publication number: 20150136540Abstract: A brake apparatus can include an adapter portion and a weight. The adapter portion can be configured to be coupled to a brake device. The weight can be coupled to the adapter portion by a damper.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2014Publication date: May 21, 2015Applicant: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventor: Gabriel Lucas
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Patent number: 8959723Abstract: A closure assembly that is infinitely adjustable within an operating range of the closure assembly and includes a vent port therethrough. The closure assembly includes a housing and an operator that rotationally cooperates with the housing. A flexible member is movably supported by the housing and cooperates with the operator so that manipulation of the operator alters the amount of the flexible member that extends beyond the housing. A biasing means cooperates with the operator and interacts with the housing to maintain a desired orientation of the operator, and thereby a desired orientation of the flexible member, relative to the housing to define a shape of a closure of the item of apparel. A vent port is formed through the housing and the operator and mitigates heat collection therebehind.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: David J. Gennrich, Randall S. Koplin, Eric W. Gobrecht, Daniel R. Nett
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Patent number: 8894083Abstract: A bicycle air shock absorber assembly that includes a hollow piston rod that is telescopically associated with a hollow compression rod. The piston rod and compression rod are positioned within the casing of the shock assembly. A piston is supported by the piston rod and divides the volume of the compression rod to form a negative air spring chamber and a positive air spring chamber that includes the volume of the piston rod. An optional coil spring is positioned within the casing and contributes in parallel with the positive air spring chamber to resist compression of the shock assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2013Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: Jose L. Gonzales, Gregory Paul Buhl, James Colegrove
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Patent number: 8882127Abstract: A bicycle frame assembly having a number of rotatable members configured to absorb shocks and impacts associated with operation of the bicycle. The assembly includes a frame constructed to support a rider and a chain stay having a rearward end that extends toward a wheel hub and a forward end that is pivotably connected to the frame. An absorber is pivotably connected to the forward end of the chain stay and extends to a rocker arm that is pivotably connected to the frame. A seat stay is pivotably connected to a rearward end of the rocker arm and extends to the rearward end of the chain stay. The rearward ends of the seat stay and the chain stay are pivotably connected to rotate about a common axis.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2012Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: James Colegrove, Dylan Howes, Jose Gonzalez, Michael Hammond
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Patent number: 8857841Abstract: A bicycle frame assembly that includes an upper frame member and a lower frame member that each extend between a head tube and a dropout. A seat tube extends between the upper frame member and the lower frame member. The seat tube is preferably connected to a bottom bracket of the lower frame member and is connected by a pivot to the upper frame member so that the seat tube can deflect from a rest position without altering an orientation of a top tube to a bottom tube of the upper and lower frame members, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2012Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: Reggie Lund, Christopher Pomering
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Patent number: 8851498Abstract: A bicycle rear wheel suspension system having a number of movable suspension links includes a pair of adjustable eccentric pivot assemblies that connect respective members of the movable linkage to the underlying fixed shape portion of the bicycle frame assembly. Each adjustable eccentric pivot assembly is preferably infinitely adjustable within a range of rotation of the respective pivot assembly relative to the underlying bicycle frame to manipulate an orientation of an axis of rotation of the respective movable link relative to the underlying bicycle frame assembly. The pair of adjustable eccentric pivot assemblies is coupled to one another in a manner that creates a dependency between the orientations of the respective eccentric pivot assemblies thereby providing various geometric configurations of the moveable members of the suspension system without changing the leverage ratio provided by the suspension system.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventor: Edward Alsop
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Patent number: 8833786Abstract: An apparatus including an upper post, a main post, a control tube, a tension spring, and a hydraulic reset. The upper post can include a compression spring. The main post can be configured to telescopically mate with the upper post. The control tube can be rotably coupled to the main post. The tension spring can be configured to pull the upper post to the main post. The hydraulic reset can be configured to compress the compression spring. The upper post and the control tube can be configured to selectively lock the upper post to the control tube at at least two positions. In a first position of the control tube, the control tube can be configured to engage the compression spring. In a second position of the control tube, the control tube can be configured to disengage the compression spring.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: David Camp, Jose Gonzalez
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Patent number: 8833784Abstract: A vibration dampening bicycle fork assembly includes a pair of fork legs that sweep in a forward direction relative to a longitudinal axis of a steerer tube that extends in an opposite direction from a fork crown. A dropout is secured to a distal end of each fork leg and a dampener formed of an elastomeric material wraps about at least a portion of an exterior surface of each dropout. A passage extends through the dropout, is offset from the respective fork leg and is aligned with a pair of openings formed in opposite lateral sides of the dampener. An optional fastener cooperates with the passage and the openings and has a mass that is selected to further counteract vibration of the respective fork leg.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventor: Steven Moechnig
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Patent number: 8820854Abstract: A bicycle wheel quick release assembly that includes an axle having a handle engaged with one end thereof. The handle is operable to alter a working length of the axle and securable to the axle at a variety of radial positions to manipulate the radial direction or clocking of the orientation of the handle relative to a longitudinal axis of the axle.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2011Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventor: Dylan Howes
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Patent number: 8292139Abstract: A pannier mounting system includes a pair of hooks that are positioned at generally opposite ends of a handle and secure a pannier to a bicycle. A latch and a stop cooperate with each hook to snuggly enclose a rail in a manner that is generally independent of the cross-sectional size/shape of the rail. The latch is connected to the hook by a pivot and extends outward generally under the hook. The stop is pivotably and slidably connected to the hook and cooperates with the hook to generally fix a position of the latch. Translation of the handle toward the hooks closes and locks the latch about a rail member and translation of the handle away from the hooks unlocks the latch so that the mounting system can be removed from a rail.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2008Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: Erica Marie Golub, Po Chin Liao
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Patent number: 8235409Abstract: A bicycle frame assembly having a number of rotatable members configured to absorb shocks and impacts associated with operation of the bicycle. The assembly includes a frame constructed to support a rider and a chain stay having a rearward end that extends toward a wheel hub and a forward end that is pivotably connected to the frame. An absorber is pivotably connected to the forward end of the chain stay and extends to a rocker arm that is pivotably connected to the frame. A seat stay is pivotably connected to a rearward end of the rocker arm and extends to the rearward end of the chain stay. The rearward ends of the seat stay and the chain stay are pivotably connected to rotate about a common axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2010Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: James Colegrove, Dylan Howes, Jose Gonzalez
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Patent number: 8210554Abstract: A bicycle frame assembly that includes at least one joint having a number of steps and laps formed between adjoining frame members. A first frame member includes a male portion of the joint and has at least three steps that are separated by rises between adjacent steps formed on an exterior surface of the first frame member. A second frame member includes a female portion of the joint and has the same number of steps and rises as the first frame member formed on an interior surface of the second frame member. The steps and rises of the first and second frame members are constructed and orientated so that the first frame member slidably cooperates with the second frame member to form a continuous multidirectional joint therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2009Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: David Guzik, Christopher Pomering
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Patent number: 8172247Abstract: A bicycle handlebar assembly that includes a number of grip sites, forearm supports, and a number of structures that have airfoil shaped cross-sections and that provide a highly adjustable handlebar assembly with improved aerodynamic performance across the range of adjustment of the handlebar assembly. The handlebar assembly includes a pair of shim stacks that each includes a number of shims that are selectively mountable to the handlebar assembly to adjust a relative vertical height of left hand and right hand aerobars and arm pads. The aerobars and arm pads are secured to the handlebar by way of corresponding clamping assemblies such that the aerobars and arm pads are movably secured to the handlebar assembly to provide the highly adjustable aero handlebar assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2011Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: Jennifer Weber, Douglas A. Cusack
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Patent number: 8172246Abstract: A fender mounting system that is particularly applicable to bicycles and that includes one or more adjustable strap assemblies that connect the fender to the bicycle. The strap assemblies include a first portion that is individually securable to the fender and a second portion that is individually securable to the underlying bicycle. A clamp assembly cooperates with the respective portions of the strap assembly so that the portions of the strap assembly bypass one another when the clamp assembly is loose to allow positioning of the fender relative to the wheel while the fender assembly is attached, albeit loosely, to the bicycle. Tightening of the clamp assembly fixes the position of the fender relative to an adjacent wheel.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2010Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventor: Eric Bybee
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Patent number: D671861Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2011Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventors: Jesse Perreault, David J. Schofield, Scott D. Kolasa
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Patent number: D741754Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2013Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Trek Bicycle CorporationInventor: Doug Cusack