BICYCLE FRAME WITH INTEGRATED TOOL STORAGE
A bicycle including front and rear wheels, a main frame that has a mounting bracket, and a front fork that connects the main frame to the front wheel. The bicycle also includes a rear sub-frame that connects the main frame to the rear wheel and that is movable relative to the main frame, and a shock that is positioned to dampen movement between the main frame and the sub-frame. The shock has a front mount that is secured to the mounting bracket and that defines a space between the front mount and the main frame, and a bicycle accessory is positioned in the space.
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The present invention relates to bicycles and specifically to bicycle frames that facilitate storage of items on the frame.
Bicycles commonly include devices for mounting bicycle accessories, such as water bottles and tools. For example, water bottle cages are often used to secure a water bottle to a frame tube, and tool pouches are often used to secure tools to a bicycle seat. In addition, bike computers and bells are frequently attached to mounting brackets attached to the handlebars of the bicycle. Other bicycle accessories that can be stored on a bicycle include pumps, CO2 cartridges, spare tubes, etc.
SUMMARYThe present invention provides a storage device that facilitates storage of accessories on a bicycle frame. In one embodiment, the invention provides a bicycle including front and rear wheels, a main frame that has a mounting bracket, and a front fork that connects the main frame to the front wheel. The bicycle also includes a rear sub-frame that connects the main frame to the rear wheel and that is movable relative to the main frame, and a shock that is positioned to dampen movement between the main frame and the sub-frame. The shock has a front mount that is secured to the mounting bracket and that defines a space between the front mount and the main frame, and a bicycle accessory is positioned in the space.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a bicycle accessory assembly that includes a cradle comprising a resilient member, and an accessory positioned in the cradle and held in the cradle by the resilient member.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a bicycle including front and rear wheels, and a main frame that has a mounting bracket, and a front fork connecting the main frame to the front wheel. The mounting bracket has a first side flange and a second side flange cooperatively supporting a suspension pivot, and the second side flange is separated from the first side flange to define a space. The bicycle also includes a rear sub-frame connecting the main frame to the rear wheel and movable relative to the main frame, a shock positioned to dampen movement between the main frame and the sub-frame, and a bicycle accessory positioned in the space. The shock includes a front mount that is secured to the suspension pivot.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONThe frame 14 further includes a rear triangle or sub-frame 75 connected to the rear wheel 20. With continued reference to
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The bicycle accessory 195 includes a cradle 200 that is disposed in the space 205, and a tool 210 that is coupled to and supported by the cradle 200. The cradle 200 is engaged with the top tube 50, and can be formed from plastic, metal, composite, or other material. The illustrated tool 210 is a multi-tool accessory that has pins or axles 215 and a plurality of tool components 220 that pivot about one of the axles 215, although the tool 210 can include other types of bicycle accessory components.
The illustrated cradle 200 is defined by a substantially triangular-shaped shell 225 (when viewed from the side) that supports the tool 210. The shell 225 is engaged with the recessed wall 125 of the top tube 50 and the interior walls of the side flanges 140. As shown, the cradle 200 includes a central wall or backbone 230 (defining one leg of the triangular-shaped shell 225), and sidewalls 235 that are coupled to and extend outward from the backbone 230 (defining the second leg and the hypotenuse of the triangular-shaped shell 225). Each sidewall 235 defines a forked end 240 that at least partially wraps around the corresponding insert 175a, 175b to support the rearward end of the cradle 200 in the top tube 50. As shown, the forked ends 240 are spaced from the backbone 230.
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The bicycle accessory 195 can be installed in the frame 25 by inserting the inserts 175a, 175b into their respective holes 170a, 170b, and then inserting the cradle 200 into the space 205. The forked ends 240 are oriented to abut and at least partially wrap around the inserts 175a, 175b, and the cradle 200 is then pivoted about the inserts 175a, 175b so that the nose end is nested in the recessed section 135. The fastener 280 can then be threaded into the fastener hole 130. As illustrated, the forked ends 240 and the fastener 280 cooperate to secure the cradle 200 in place within the space 205. The shock 155 can be attached to the sub-frame 75 and the mounting bracket 120 before or after the cradle 200 is secured to the top tube 50.
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In this way, the tool 210 is slidably engageable with the cradle 200 so that the tool 210 can be stored in the frame 25 and hidden from view. The snap fit arrangement provided by the resilient member 245 and the ridge 260 holds the tool 210 in the cradle 200, while the support members 250 and the ribs 270 keep the tool 210 in place within the space 205 until it is desired to remove the tool 210 from the top tube 50. The tool 210 can be coupled to the cradle 200 before or after the shock 155 is attached to the frame 25.
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Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A bicycle comprising:
- front and rear wheels;
- a main frame including a mounting bracket;
- a front fork connecting the main frame to the front wheel;
- a rear sub-frame connecting the main frame to the rear wheel and movable relative to the main frame;
- a shock positioned to dampen movement between the main frame and the sub-frame, the shock including a front mount secured to the mounting bracket and defining a space between the front mount and the main frame; and
- a bicycle accessory positioned in the space.
2. A bicycle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mounting bracket comprises two side flanges and wherein the front mount is positioned between the two side flanges.
3. A bicycle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bicycle accessory includes a cradle positioned in the space.
4. A bicycle as claimed in claim 3, wherein the frame includes a tube, and wherein the cradle is secured to the tube.
5. A bicycle as claimed in claim 3, further comprising an insert positioned between the mounting bracket and the front mount, and wherein the cradle includes a forked end at least partially wrapped around the insert.
6. A bicycle as claimed in claim 3, wherein the bicycle accessory further includes a tool secured to the cradle.
7. A bicycle as claimed in claim 6, wherein the cradle comprises a resilient member that resiliently holds the tool engaged with the cradle.
8. A bicycle as claimed in claim 6, wherein the cradle includes a support member engaged with the tool.
9. A bicycle as claimed in claim 8, wherein the cradle includes a backbone and wherein the support member is parallel with the backbone.
10. A bicycle as claimed in claim 9, wherein the cradle further includes a ramp member oblique to the support member and adapted to guide the tool into the cradle.
11. A bicycle accessory assembly comprising:
- a cradle including a sidewall, a resilient member, and ramp member disposed on the sidewall; and
- an accessory positioned in the cradle and held in the cradle by the resilient member,
- wherein the ramp member is positioned to guide the accessory into the cradle.
12. A bicycle accessory assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cradle comprises a backbone and a sidewall coupled to the backbone.
13. A bicycle accessory assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cradle further includes a support member spaced from the backbone, wherein the accessory is positioned between the support member and the backbone.
14. A bicycle accessory assembly as claimed in claim 13, wherein the support member is parallel with the backbone.
15. A bicycle accessory assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein the ramp member is oblique to the support member.
16. A bicycle accessory assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cradle includes a forked end spaced from the backbone.
17. A bicycle accessory assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the accessory comprises a tool.
18. A bicycle accessory assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the resilient member resiliently holds the tool engaged with the cradle.
19. A bicycle accessory assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cradle further includes a ridge to define a snap-fit arrangement between the cradle and the accessory.
20. A bicycle comprising:
- front and rear wheels;
- a main frame including a mounting bracket having a first side flange and a second side flange cooperatively supporting a suspension pivot, the second side flange separated from the first side flange to define a space;
- a front fork connecting the main frame to the front wheel;
- a rear sub-frame connecting the main frame to the rear wheel and movable relative to the main frame;
- a shock positioned to dampen movement between the main frame and the sub-frame, the shock including a front mount secured to the suspension pivot; and
- a bicycle accessory positioned in the space.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 29, 2012
Publication Date: May 1, 2014
Applicant: SPECIALIZED BICYCLE COMPONENTS, INC. (Morgan Hill, CA)
Inventor: Dennis John Wrobleski (San Jose, CA)
Application Number: 13/663,200
International Classification: B62J 9/00 (20060101);