Patent classifications
Y10T74/2045
Insert for securing cables, cable lines and wires in a bicycle frame
An insert is removably fastened in an opening on a bicycle frame for securing cables, cable pulls, or lines routed through the opening. The insert includes a pass-through opening for the cable, the cable pull, or the line. The insert includes at least one thrust block to be inserted in the opening, by which the insert is supported in the region of the opening on the inner side of the bicycle frame after being inserted in the opening. The insert is removably fastened by at least one fastening element disposed at a distance from the thrust block such that the insert makes sealing contact at least in segments under pre-tension due to the interaction of the fastening element with the thrust block in the edge region transitioning into the peripheral contour of the underside of the insert facing the bicycle frame.
Remote Control Assembly
A remote control assembly includes a sheath having a longitudinal axis along a length thereof and defining an interior. A liner is disposed within the interior and coupled to the sheath. A wire has an outer surface and the wire disposed between and coupled to the sheath and the liner. The outer surface of the wire defines a plurality of notches separated into a first group of notches and a second group of notches. Each notch within each of the first and second groups defines a first distance therebetween substantially along the longitudinal axis. The first group of notches and the second group of notches define a second distance therebetween. The second distance is greater than the first distance.
Bicycle end cap
A bicycle end cap has a first end and a second end that is opposite to the first end for attaching to a bicycle line shape member. The bicycle end cap includes a tubular portion and an attachment structure. The tubular portion defines a first opening that is arranged at the first end and a receiving space that is dimension to axially receive the line shape member from the first opening. The attachment structure is configured to attach a pulling member having a cable portion and a head portion that has larger diameter than the cable portion. The attachment structure is configured to position the head portion relative to the tubular portion as the cable portion is pulled toward the second end.
TERMINAL SUPPORTING APPARATUS FOR CONTROL CABLE
A terminal supporting apparatus is provided with: a hub that is attached to an end of the outer cable and is provided with a flange on an outer periphery; a cushion member that is provided to surround the outer periphery of the hub and abuts on the flange at both a front surface and a back surface of the flange; and a housing that houses the cushion member. The cushion member includes a large-diameter portion that abuts on the flange. At least within a range contacting with the hub, at least a part of an outer peripheral surface of the large-diameter portion is fixed to an inner surface of the housing, while a clearance is formed between the cushion member and the inner surface of the housing over an entire region of an end surface of the large-diameter portion in a cable axis direction.
Locking mechanism for a control cable adjuster
An assembly for adjusting a cable that includes a locking sleeve and an adapter that is connected to the cable. The adapter includes male and female-threaded portions that are coupled together. The locking sleeve is configured to be displaced between engagement and disengagement positions. When in the engagement position, securing devices of the male and female-threaded portions engage inner sections of the locking sleeve in a manner that prevents the male and female-threaded portions from being rotated relative to each other, thereby preventing a change in the length of the adapter so as to prevent an adjustment of the cable. When the cable is to be adjusted, the locking sleeve is displaced to disengagement position such that the securing device of either the male or female-threaded portion is disengaged from the locking sleeve, thereby allowing rotation of the male or female-threaded portions relative to each other.
Terminal supporting apparatus for control cable
A terminal supporting apparatus is provided with: a hub that is attached to an end of the outer cable and is provided with a flange on an outer periphery; a cushion member that is provided to surround the outer periphery of the hub and abuts on the flange at both a front surface and a back surface of the flange; and a housing that houses the cushion member. The cushion member includes a large-diameter portion that abuts on the flange. At least within a range contacting with the hub, at least a part of an outer peripheral surface of the large-diameter portion is fixed to an inner surface of the housing, while a clearance is formed between the cushion member and the inner surface of the housing over an entire region of an end surface of the large-diameter portion in a cable axis direction.
Anchoring device for a transmission cable
An anchoring device for anchoring a sheath of a transmission cable to a bracket may include a sleeve coaxially connectable to the sheath of the cable, the sleeve having a plurality of tangs extending longitudinally and arranged in a circular configuration, the tangs each having a transversal surface defining a wall of a circumferential groove, the groove being able to receive a bracket and to secure the sheath of the cable from longitudinal movements relative to the bracket, the anchoring device may include a ring longitudinally movable relative to the sleeve between first and second longitudinal positions, and wherein the ring is able to force the tangs to move inward upon movement of the ring from the first to the second longitudinal position such that the diameter of the wall of the circumferential groove is decreased.
CABLE TENSIONER AND WINDOW LIFTING DEVICE HAVING THE SAME
This disclosure is directed to a cable tensioner having a regulating stick, a tube assembly and a spring. The regulating stick has an abutting portion and a ratchet strip. The ratchet strip has multiple ratcheting notches having a stop surface and a slope opposite to each other. The tube assembly sleeving the regulating stick has an outer cylinder and an inner cylinder. The outer cylinder has A second abutting portion and a pawl. The pawl has an elastic arm and a hook portion. The hook portion has a stopping side abutting against the stop surface. The hook portion engages one of the ratcheting notches. The spring is preloaded and clamped between the first and second abutting portions. One end of the inner cylinder abuts a side of the hook portion opposite to the stopping side.
Cable tensioner and window lifting device having the same
This disclosure is directed to a cable tensioner having a regulating stick, a tube assembly and a spring. The regulating stick has an abutting portion and a ratchet strip. The ratchet strip has multiple ratcheting notches having a stop surface and a slope opposite to each other. The tube assembly sleeving the regulating stick has an outer cylinder and an inner cylinder. The outer cylinder has A second abutting portion and a pawl. The pawl has an elastic arm and a hook portion. The hook portion has a stopping side abutting against the stop surface. The hook portion engages one of the ratcheting notches. The spring is preloaded and clamped between the first and second abutting portions. One end of the inner cylinder abuts a side of the hook portion opposite to the stopping side.