Bicycle saddle with cut out

A bicycle seat with a base having a front which broadens towards a rear that has a notched groove. A connector is attached to the base.

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Description
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/062,979.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0002] The present invention relates to the field of bicycle seats, and more specifically, to anatomically correct support provided by a seat.

BACKGROUND

[0003] Bicycle seats, or saddles, have traditionally been designed with a convex profile such that they fit between the body's ischial tuberosities (“sit bones”) with a small protrusion tucked up in the crotch.

[0004] Prior bicycle seats cause saddle-related numbness in both male and female riders. This numbness results from pressure on perineal areas which can actually increase as riders sink farther into traditional seats.

[0005] In female riders, the arch of the pubic symphysis is shallow. Sitting on traditional bicycle seats can compress tender genital tissues against the seat causing irritation to the genitals.

[0006] In male riders, the crotch area of the body contains nerves and pudendal arteries leading to the penis. These arteries carry blood flow that enables erection. Sitting on traditional bicycle seat can increase the pressure in the pudendal arteries causing a decrease in blood flow. This decrease in blood flow may cause numbness potentially leading to impotency in certain male bicycle riders. Therefore, it is desirable to have a seat with a construction that is designed to eliminate these problems.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0007] The present invention pertains to a bicycle seat with a base having a front which broadens towards a rear having a notched groove. The base includes a rigid frame and a first layer connected to the frame. A connector is attached to the base for connecting the seat to the bicycle.

[0008] Another aspect of the present invention includes a second layer of resilient material located between the frame and the first layer that is denser than the first layer material to prevent the rider from bottoming out on the frame.

[0009] Yet another aspect of the present invention includes a groove with dimensions approximately equal to the dimensions of a human body ischial tuberosities such that pressure is reduced on the internal pudendal arteries.

[0010] Other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the accompanying drawings and from the detailed description that follows.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0011] The present invention is illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings and in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements and in which:

[0012] FIG. 1 shows a top perspective of a bicycle seat having a groove cut out of the rear of the seat.

[0013] FIG. 2 shows a cross-section of a bicycle seat that implements one embodiment of the present invention.

[0014] FIG. 3 shows an alternate embodiment of the seat having a cavity cut out of a foam layer.

[0015] FIG. 4 shows a top view of the ischial tuberosities in relation to one embodiment of the seat cut out.

[0016] FIG. 5 shows a cross section of the ischial tuberosities in relation to a rear view of one embodiment of the seat cut out.

[0017] FIG. 6 shows an alternate embodiment of the seat having a beveled groove.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0018] A bicycle seat with cut out is described. The seat is designed to reduce the side effects attributable to seat pressure on the crotch area of a bicycle rider. The seat reduces pressure on the internal pudendal arteries and prevents decreased blood flow that may cause numbness and impotency in some male riders.

[0019] FIG. 1 shows a top perspective of one embodiment of the bicycle seat having a triangular groove, or notch, 15 cut out of the rear of seat 10. The seat has a resilient material layer 30 on top of a frame 20. The configuration of groove 15 is designed to match the anatomy of the ischial tuberosities of the pelvis in an anatomically correct way to relieve pressure on the pudendal arteries. For one embodiment of the seat the interior of groove 15 is notched and beveled. A notch is defined as a V-shaped cut that begins at the rear of the seat and narrows as it extends towards the front of seat 10. Beveled is defined as an angle formed by the top surface of the seat and the interior surface of the groove that is less than 90 degrees. For example, groove 15 measures approximately 2¼″ wide at its rear, extends up to 10″ into seat 10, and is beveled at approximately a 60 degree angle. These dimensions can be varied to accommodate different sized pelvic structures and intended uses. In another embodiment, groove opening 15 is bridged such that a rigid material spans and connects one side of groove opening 15 to the other side.

[0020] In other embodiments, the opening of groove 15 can be in the form of a different shape such as a rectangle, ellipse, or hyperbola.

[0021] FIG. 2 shows a cross-section of one embodiment of seat 10. Frame 20 is constructed from plastic or another rigid material such as titanium or aluminum. A connecting bar 50 is attached to the underside of frame 20 to attach seat 10 to a bicycle seat post (not shown). Resilient layer 30 is on top of frame 20. As is known to those skilled in the art, layer 30 can be constructed from many resilient or elastic materials such as a polyurethane foam or gel.

[0022] In another embodiment, another resilient material layer 40 is between frame 20 and layer 30. Layer 40 is bonded to layer 30. Layer 40 consists of a high resiliency polyurethane foam. The foam has a durometer reading in the range of 40-50 durometer units. In other embodiments, layers 30 and 40 can be constructed from other resilient or elastic materials that are well known to those skilled in the art.

[0023] In another embodiment, layer 40 is constructed from a material that is denser than layer 30 to prevent the rider from bottoming out on frame 20. Bottoming out is a condition that occurs when the layers have fully compressed under weight. This results in the rider in effect sitting on the frame, not supported by the layers.

[0024] An alternative embodiment of seat 10 contains only layer 30 over frame 20. Yet another embodiment of seat 10 contains only layer 40 over frame 20.

[0025] The typical thickness of layers 30 and 40 can vary from approximately {fraction (1/16)}″ to 1″. An outer layer 35 is used to cover layers 30 and 40 and attaches to frame 20. Outer layer 35 is a synthetic material. For other embodiments, outer layer 35 may be constructed from other materials such as leather or fabric.

[0026] FIG. 3 shows an alternate embodiment of seat 10 having a triangular cavity cut out of layer 30. In other embodiments, the cavity can be different shapes such as a rectangle, ellipse, or hyperbola. The cavity can also be cut out of either, or both, layers 30, 40 and frame 20. In other embodiments the cavity is also cut out of the rear of seat 10 forming a groove as described above.

[0027] The configuration of the cut out is designed to match the anatomy of the ischial tuberosities of the pelvis in an anatomically correct way to relieve pressure from the pudendal arteries. The distance between the ischial tuberosities of an adult varies between approximately 2″ to 4½″. The cut out is large enough so that there is space underneath the pelvis between the ischial tuberosities along the length of the pudendal arteries. In another embodiment, the top surface of seat 10 is approximately flat. FIG. 4 shows a top view of the ischial tuberosities in relation to one embodiment of the cut out. FIG. 5 shows a cross sectional view of the ischial tuberosities in relation to a rear view of one embodiment of the cut out.

[0028] FIG. 6 shows an alternate embodiment of seat 10 where the groove in layers 30 and 40 extends forward further than the groove in frame 20. The groove is notched with each layer beveled to a greater extent than the layer beneath it such that layer 40 extends farther forward than frame 20 and layer 30 extents farther forward than layer 40. This configuration allows for space for the scrotum while providing uniform support of the user through the entire range of foam layer compression. As the beveled layers 30 and 40 compress, the user's body comes in surface contact with more of the seat thereby increasing the support to the user.

[0029] In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.

Claims

1. A seat, comprising:

a base having a front which broadens towards a rear, the rear having a groove, and
a connector attached to the base.

2. The seat of claim 1, wherein the base comprises:

a rigid frame, and
a first layer connected to the frame.

3. The seat of claim 2, further comprising:

a second layer disposed between the first layer and the frame.

4. The seat of claim 3, wherein:

the first layer is constructed of a resilient material, and
the second layer is constructed of a resilient material that is denser than the first layer resilient material.

5. The seat of claim 4, wherein the groove has a dimension matching an ischial tuberosities dimension whereby pressure is reduced on the internal pudendal arteries.

6. The seat of claim 1, wherein the groove is beveled.

7. The seat of claim 3, wherein:

the second layer is beveled to a greater extent than the frame, and
the first layer is beveled to a greater extent than the second layer.

8. The seat of claim 7, wherein the groove has a dimension matching an ischial tuberosities dimension whereby pressure is reduced on the internal pudendal arteries.

9. A seat, comprising:

a connector;
a base attached to the connector, the base having a front which broadens towards a rear, the rear having a groove, the base further comprising:
a rigid frame;
a first layer constructed of a resilient material connected to the frame, and
a second layer constructed of a resilient material that is denser than the first layer resilient material, the second layer disposed between the first layer and the frame, wherein the second layer is beveled to a greater extent than the frame and the first layer is beveled to a greater extent than the second layer.

10. A seat, comprising:

a base having a font which broadens towards a rear; the rear having a notched groove, wherein the base further comprises:
a rigid frame, and
a resilient material layer connected to the frame, wherein the resilient material layer is beveled at a greater angle than the frame.

11. The seat of claim 10, wherein the notched groove has a dimension matching an ischial tuberosities dimension whereby pressure is reduced on the internal pudendal arteries.

12. A seat, comprising:

a base having a front which broadens towards a rear; the base having a cavity extending from near the rear towards near the front of the seat.

13. The seat of claim 12, wherein the base comprises:

a rigid frame, and
a first layer connected to the frame.

14. The seat of claim 13, further comprising:

a second layer disposed between the first layer and the frame.

15. The seat of claim 14, wherein:

the first layer is constructed of a resilient material, and
the second layer is constructed of a resilient material that is denser than the first layer resilient material.

16. The seat of claim 12, wherein the cavity is beveled.

17. The seat of claim 14, wherein:

the second layer is beveled to a greater extent than the frame, and
the first layer is beveled to a greater extent than the second layer.

18. The seat of claim 17, wherein the cavity has a dimension matching an ischial tuberosities dimension whereby pressure is reduced on the internal pudendal arteries.

Patent History
Publication number: 20020003364
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 11, 2001
Publication Date: Jan 10, 2002
Inventors: Roger Minkow (Petaluma, CA), Lance J. Bohlen (Morgan Hill, CA), Robert F. Egger (Watsonville, CA)
Application Number: 09878719
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Depressed Portion Spaces Body Supporting Surfaces (297/202)
International Classification: B62J001/00;