Integrated control and power unit use aboard a bicycle
A housing for an electronic control unit for use aboard a bicycle and a battery container for powering electrical devices fitted aboard, are provided with quick coupling means, that, when coupled, also provide the electrical connection between the batteries and the control unit.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 7,100,932 issued on Sep. 5, 2006, which is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 6,896,277 issued on May 24, 2005, which is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 6,669,220, which issued on Dec. 30, 2003. Both of these patents are incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to an integrated control and power unit for use aboard a bicycle, comprising a housing for an electronic control unit and a holder container for one or more batteries for powering electrical devices fitted aboard the bicycle. The object of this invention is to improve the previously proposed unit, making it increasingly simpler and more functional.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn order to attain this object, this invention relates to a unit, having the above specified features, and additionally characterised in that the housing of the control unit and the battery holder container are provided with quick coupling means, that, when coupled, also provide the electrical connection between the batteries and the control unit.
Due to these features, battery holder container can be assembled and electrically connected in an extremely simple and rapid manner. This advantage is very important, especially when needing to fully replace the battery holder container during a cycling competition. In general, however, as specified below, the container will not be replaced, but simply temporarily removed for recharging.
In a preferred embodiment, the quick coupling means comprise a circular seat, formed in the body of the housing of the control unit, and a cylindrical end portion of the battery holder, which can be received within this seat. Obviously, however, other coupling means can be made in an equivalent fashion by reversing the male and female functions on the battery holder container and on the housing of the control unit.
Always in the case of the preferred embodiment, the external surface of the cylindrical end portion of the battery holder has one or more electrical contacts leading to the batteries and suitable for engaging corresponding electrical contacts in the seat, once the coupled condition is obtained.
According to an additional preferred characteristic, each of the electrical contacts on the external surface of the cylindrical end portion of the battery holder container consists of a ring of conductive material surrounding the cylindrical portion. At the same time, each of the contacts arranged in the seat for the battery holder container includes a pin, which is elastically biased towards a position radially projecting within this seat.
Due to these characteristics, both the mechanical and electrical coupling is obtained for any angular position of the cylindrical portion of the battery holder container within its seat.
According to an additional preferred characteristic, the ring forming each electrical contact on the battery holder container has an external surface defining a round recess for receiving and axially locking the respective contact pin in the seat receiving the battery holder container. In this way, the contact pins also perform a mechanical retaining function.
Preferably, the battery, or the batteries, are rechargeable. The container in which they are housed is hermetically closed and the batteries can be recharged by placing this container in a specifically dedicated seat in a battery charger, which is totally similar to the seat in the housing of the electronic control unit. In this way, the batteries do not need to be removed from the container for recharging.
According to yet another characteristic, the battery holder container comprises a entirely cylindrical elongated body closed on one end and equipped with a closing cap on the opposite end. A coil spring is arranged between the batteries and the closed end of the container to dampen all vibrations (and the consequent noise) of the batteries inside the container.
Any number of electrical contacts can be provided, because accessory terminals can be arranged, in addition to the two power terminals.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThis invention will be better explained by the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying figures as non-limiting example.
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When the battery holder container 3 is received in the seat 6, the two rings 12, 14 establish contact with the two contact pins 17, 18 (also see
As mentioned, the battery, or the batteries, arranged in the container 3 rest against the end 3a of the container with a coil spring 22 arranged in-between, preventing movements inside the container.
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Reference numeral 107 generally designates an electronic control unit according to the invention, including a rigid housing 108 for housing one or more electronic circuit boards for controlling one or more electronic components mounted on board the bicycle.
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As clearly apparent from the foregoing description, the control unit according to the invention is adapted to be secured to bicycle frame at a position which is not of hindrance to the normal use of a bicycle while enabling an easy access for carrying out maintenance or replacement operations, or for removing and mounting the battery holder before each recharging operation.
Naturally, numerous changes can be implemented to the construction and embodiment of the invention described herein without departing from the scope of the present invention, as defined by the following claims.
Claims
1. An integrated control and power unit for use aboard a bicycle comprising a housing for an electronic control unit and a holder container for one or more batteries for powering electrical devices fitted aboard the bicycle,
- wherein the housing of the control unit and the battery holder container are provided with a quick coupling that, when coupled, also provide the electrical connection between the batteries and the control unit.
2. The unit of claim 1 wherein the quick coupling means comprise a circular seat formed in the housing of the control unit and a cylindrical end portion of the battery holder, which can be received within the seat.
3. The unit of claim 2 wherein the cylindrical end portion of the battery holder has one or more electrical contacts on an external surface thereof leading to the batteries that is suitable for engaging corresponding contacts in the seat, once the coupling means is coupled.
4. The unit of claim 3 wherein the electrical contacts on the external surface of the cylindrical end portion of the battery holder container comprise a ring of conductive material surrounding the cylindrical end portion.
5. The unit of claim 1 wherein the battery holder container has an axis of rotation and the electrical connection between the batteries and the control unit, when coupled, is maintained when the battery holder container rotates about the axis.
6. An integrated control and power unit for use aboard a bicycle comprising a housing for an electronic control unit and a holder container for one or more batteries for powering electrical devices fitted aboard the bicycle,
- wherein the housing of the control unit and the battery holder container are provided with a circular quick coupling that, when coupled, also provide the electrical connection between the batteries and the control unit.
7. An integrated control and power unit for use aboard a bicycle comprising a housing for an electronic control unit and a holder container for one or more batteries for powering electrical devices fitted aboard the bicycle,
- wherein the housing of the control unit and the battery holder container are provided with a bayonet-type coupling that, when coupled, also provide the electrical connection between the batteries and the control unit.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 5, 2006
Publication Date: Jan 4, 2007
Applicant: Campagnolo S.r.l. (Vicenza)
Inventor: Mario Meggiolan (Vicenza)
Application Number: 11/516,001
International Classification: H01M 2/10 (20060101); B62J 39/00 (20060101);