Patent classifications
B62J1/002
Split saddle bicycle seat assembly
A split saddle bicycle seat assembly for reducing friction and fatigue in a rider's hip joint while riding a bicycle includes a post that is insertable into a bicycle seat sleeve on a bicycle. A pair of arms is each of the arms is slidably coupled to the plate and each of the arms extends laterally away from the post in opposite directions from each other. A pair of saddles is each pivotally coupled to a respective one of the arms. Thus, each of the saddles can support a respective one of the rider's hip joins when the rider mounts the bicycle. Each of the saddles is pivotal downwardly on the respective arm when the respective rider's hip joint rotates as a consequence of a downward stroke on pedals of the bicycle. In this way each of the saddles reduces friction and fatigue in the rider's hip joints when the bicycle is pedaled.
BICYCLE SADDLE WITH THROUGH-HOLE HANDLE
A seat for a bicycle comprising: a seating surface having a longitudinal length, a longitudinally forward portion, a longitudinally rearward portion, and a lateral width between a first lateral end and a second lateral end laterally opposed to the first lateral end; an underside surface below the seating surface; an opening extending through the seating surface and the underside surface; where the opening has an opening length between a longitudinally forward periphery and a longitudinally rearward periphery and an opening width between a first lateral periphery and a second lateral periphery laterally opposed to the first lateral periphery; where the seating surface includes a bridge portion longitudinally located between the opening and the rearward portion of the seating surface; and where the opening has a lateral width greater than its longitudinal length.
BICYCLE SADDLE
The present invention relates to a bicycle saddle, which comprises: at least one cushion part on which a bicycle rider's buttocks are stably placed; a support frame including at least one support panel and an air inducing part, the support panel being coupled to a lower part of the cushion part to support the cushion part, the air inflow part having a central part formed in a concave shape; and an elastic frame, which is coupled to a lower part of the support frame and has a lower surface convexly curved downward.
Bicycle Saddle
A bicycle saddle includes a saddle shell connected to a saddle rail, a padding element arranged on an upper side of said saddle shell, and a deepened portion extending in said padding element in the longitudinal direction of the bicycle saddle. The depth of said deepened portion increases towards a rear side of the saddle.
Adjustable disarticulated saddle having independent suspension system and methods of use thereof
The invention includes apparatus and methods of use for an adjustable disarticulated seat, which in a preferred embodiment may include one, or a plurality of independently or synchronously adjustable disarticulated inserts positioned within insert interface apertures on the distal extended portion of a saddle. An actuator element may be responsive to the one or more disarticulated inserts through one or more cords configured to be retracted or release in response to the action of the actuator causing the extension upward or release downward movement of the one or more inserts within the insert interface aperture.
Seatpost assembly having a reversible saddle clamp
A seatpost assembly is disclosed. The assembly includes a housing fixedly coupled to a seatpost, the housing including at least one adjustable clamp assembly retaining member. The assembly also includes a reversable saddle rail clamp assembly, the reversable saddle rail clamping assembly having a bottom saddle rail clamping member and a top saddle rail clamping member. The top saddle rail clamping member is configured to be coupled with the bottom saddle rail clamping member in a first orientation to provide a first offset position, and further configured to be coupled with the bottom saddle rail clamping member in a second orientation to provide a second offset position different from said first offset position.
Bicycle saddle
The present invention relates to a bicycle saddle including: a saddle frame disposed on a bicycle frame; a saddle plate disposed on top of the saddle frame; and a saddle seat disposed on top of the saddle plate to elastically support the hips, wherein the saddle seat is divided into a first seat and a second seat having top portions rounded with a given radius of curvature and disposed spaced apart from each other to a band-like shape along both longitudinal edges of the saddle plate, and between the first seat and the second seat is disposed an arch-shaped ischium accommodation portion for accommodating the ischial tuberosities of the pelvis thereinto to prevent the arteries, veins, and nerves from a rider's anus to the genitals from being compressed against the saddle seat by his or her body weight. Accordingly, the anus and genitals as well as the arteries, veins, and nerves connected from the anus to the genitals can be basically prevented from being compressed against the saddle seat, thereby permitting the rider to be free of perineum pains, prostate diseases, and dysuria.
PIVOTING BICYCLE SEAT
A bicycle seat assembly (10) for reducing frictional and pressure discomfort to the buttocks and urogenital region of a cyclist. The seat assembly provides a horizontal pivot assembly (20) for rotation of a bicycle seat (12) about a longitudinal axis of a bicycle to accommodate the movement of the cyclist's legs and hips while pedaling, and a bracket assembly (32) connecting the horizontal pivot assembly to a post (34). The bicycle seat assembly may also provide a vertical pivot assembly (40) operatively coupled between the seat and the horizontal pivot assembly for rotation of the seat about a vertical axis to provide additional relief of frictional and pressure discomfort.
SADDLE FOR BICYCLES WITH A SIMPLIFIED CONSTRUCTION AND RELATED MANUFACTURING METHOD
A saddle for bicycles is provided which has a frame having a peripheral structure, configured to be fixed to a corresponding upright of a bicycle frame, a body overlapping the frame along a vertical direction, substantially perpendicular to the bod, and anchored to the frame by shape coupling elements, and a padding having a cushion overlapping the body along the vertical direction, made of an elastic polymeric material. The shape coupling elements include a plurality of pegs and relative fixing holes. The pegs are in a single piece with the cushion of the padding and facing toward the body. The pegs are embedded in the fixing holes provided on the body.