Patent classifications
B62M9/00
SPROCKET WHEEL FOR A BICYCLE DRIVE
An individual chain wheel for a bicycle front crank arrangement for engaging in a drive chain includes a plurality of teeth formed on a circumference of the chain wheel and having a first and a second group of teeth. The teeth of the second group of teeth are arranged in an alternating manner between the teeth of the first group of teeth. Each tooth has a load flank via which force is transmitted between an adjacent roller of the drive chain and the respective tooth. Each tooth of the first group may also have at least one profile with an opening in the vicinity of the flank, in which a portion of an inner link plate of the drive chain, which portion protrudes beyond the roller, engages.
BICYCLE DRIVE UNIT
A bicycle drive unit includes a housing, an output unit, a first motor and a second motor. The housing rotatably support a crankshaft. The output unit is provided in the housing and to which rotation of the crankshaft is transmitted. The first motor is provided in the housing that can assist a manual drive force without changing the ratio of the rotational speed of the output unit relative to the rotational speed of the crankshaft. The second motor is provided in the housing to assist the manual drive force without changing the ratio of the rotational speed of the output unit relative to the rotational speed of the crankshaft.
BICYCLE DRIVE UNIT
A bicycle drive unit includes a housing, an output unit, a first motor and a second motor. The housing rotatably support a crankshaft. The output unit is provided in the housing and to which rotation of the crankshaft is transmitted. The first motor is provided in the housing that can assist a manual drive force without changing the ratio of the rotational speed of the output unit relative to the rotational speed of the crankshaft. The second motor is provided in the housing to assist the manual drive force without changing the ratio of the rotational speed of the output unit relative to the rotational speed of the crankshaft.
Two wheel drive bicycle with a dual chain-and-sprocket drive mechanism driven by a two-sided paddle-sprocket system
A multi-wheel-drive bicycle that includes a dual chain-and-sprocket drive mechanism mated with a two-opposite-sided paddle-main-sprocket system is provided. The multi-wheel-drive bicycle comprises a frame having first and second opposing sides and having front, rear and lower ends. A front wheel is rotatably mounted on the front end of the frame and a rear wheel is rotatably mounted on the rear end of the frame. The multi-wheel-drive bicycle further comprises a chain-driven rear-drive mechanism configured for transmitting rotational power to the rear wheel. The chain-driven rear-drive mechanism includes a rear main-drive sprocket disposed on the first side of the frame and located at the lower end of the frame. The multi-wheel-drive bicycle further comprises a chain-driven front-drive mechanism configured for transmitting rotational power to the front wheel. The chain-driven front-drive mechanism includes a front main-drive sprocket disposed on the second side of the frame being opposite of the first side of the frame and located at the lower end of the frame.
Two wheel drive bicycle with a dual chain-and-sprocket drive mechanism driven by a two-sided paddle-sprocket system
A multi-wheel-drive bicycle that includes a dual chain-and-sprocket drive mechanism mated with a two-opposite-sided paddle-main-sprocket system is provided. The multi-wheel-drive bicycle comprises a frame having first and second opposing sides and having front, rear and lower ends. A front wheel is rotatably mounted on the front end of the frame and a rear wheel is rotatably mounted on the rear end of the frame. The multi-wheel-drive bicycle further comprises a chain-driven rear-drive mechanism configured for transmitting rotational power to the rear wheel. The chain-driven rear-drive mechanism includes a rear main-drive sprocket disposed on the first side of the frame and located at the lower end of the frame. The multi-wheel-drive bicycle further comprises a chain-driven front-drive mechanism configured for transmitting rotational power to the front wheel. The chain-driven front-drive mechanism includes a front main-drive sprocket disposed on the second side of the frame being opposite of the first side of the frame and located at the lower end of the frame.
Chainring
A bicycle chainring includes a plurality of teeth extending from a periphery of the chainring wherein roots of the plurality of teeth are disposed adjacent the periphery of the chainring. The plurality of teeth including a first group of teeth and a second group of teeth, each of the first group of teeth wider than each of the second group of teeth. At least some of the second group of teeth are arranged alternatingly and adjacently between the first group of teeth, each of the plurality of teeth includes an outboard side and an inboard side opposite the outboard side and one of the inboard and outboard sides of each of the second group of teeth includes a link-receiving recess formed in the chainring.
Chainring
A bicycle chainring includes a plurality of teeth extending from a periphery of the chainring wherein roots of the plurality of teeth are disposed adjacent the periphery of the chainring. The plurality of teeth including a first group of teeth and a second group of teeth, each of the first group of teeth wider than each of the second group of teeth. At least some of the second group of teeth are arranged alternatingly and adjacently between the first group of teeth, each of the plurality of teeth includes an outboard side and an inboard side opposite the outboard side and one of the inboard and outboard sides of each of the second group of teeth includes a link-receiving recess formed in the chainring.
Bicycle frame with reinforced motor mount
The present invention provides a bicycle comprising a motor mounted to a motor mount of the bicycle frame. The motor mount includes a down tube mount coupled to a down tube, a chainstay mount coupled to a chainstay, and a side brace secured to the down tube mount and wrapping around one side of the motor to the chainstay mount. Preferably, when viewed from the side, the side brace extends directly from the down tube mount to the chainstay mount. Preferably, the motor mount further comprises a lower support secured to the down tube mount and wrapped around a bottom of the motor to the chainstay mount. The motor mount can further include an upper support connecting the seat tube mount to the down tube mount. This upper support can include an upper flange secured to the motor.
Bicycle frame with reinforced motor mount
The present invention provides a bicycle comprising a motor mounted to a motor mount of the bicycle frame. The motor mount includes a down tube mount coupled to a down tube, a chainstay mount coupled to a chainstay, and a side brace secured to the down tube mount and wrapping around one side of the motor to the chainstay mount. Preferably, when viewed from the side, the side brace extends directly from the down tube mount to the chainstay mount. Preferably, the motor mount further comprises a lower support secured to the down tube mount and wrapped around a bottom of the motor to the chainstay mount. The motor mount can further include an upper support connecting the seat tube mount to the down tube mount. This upper support can include an upper flange secured to the motor.
Protective, carry-on vehicle
Compact vehicle drive mechanisms are provided. These compact drive mechanisms, for example, have contributed to the advent of the compact, carry-on bicycles set-forth in the teachings.