Patent classifications
B62M9/12
BICYCLE CHAIN
A chain and an inner link plate for a bicycle chain having chain rollers is provided. A protrusion of the inner link plate in relation to the respectively assigned chain roller in a front lower longitudinal end region of an inner link plate outer periphery is reduced, in comparison to the protrusion in a front upper longitudinal end region and/or in a rear lower longitudinal end region of the inner link plate outer periphery.
Bicycle rear sprocket adapter
A bicycle rear sprocket adapter comprises a plurality of external spline teeth and a plurality of internal spline teeth. The plurality of external spline teeth is configured to engage with a bicycle rear sprocket assembly. The plurality of internal spline teeth is configured to engage with a bicycle hub assembly. At least two internal spline teeth of the plurality of internal spline teeth are circumferentially arranged at a first internal pitch angle with respect to a rotational center axis of the bicycle hub assembly. The first internal pitch angle ranges from 10 degrees to 20 degrees.
Bicycle rear sprocket adapter
A bicycle rear sprocket adapter comprises a plurality of external spline teeth and a plurality of internal spline teeth. The plurality of external spline teeth is configured to engage with a bicycle rear sprocket assembly. The plurality of internal spline teeth is configured to engage with a bicycle hub assembly. At least two internal spline teeth of the plurality of internal spline teeth are circumferentially arranged at a first internal pitch angle with respect to a rotational center axis of the bicycle hub assembly. The first internal pitch angle ranges from 10 degrees to 20 degrees.
SUB-ASSEMBLY SPROCKET-CARRYING BODY AND COGSET FOR A BICYCLE REAR WHEEL, RING NUT FOR FIXING SUCH A SUB-ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR FIXING A COGSET TO A SPROCKET-CARRYING BODY
A bicycle rear wheel sub-assembly having a sprocket-carrying body, a cogset including a plurality of axially adjacent sprockets with at least three of the plurality of sprockets formed into a monolithic set and a ring nut securing the cogset to the sprocket-carrying body. The ring nut is formed as two parts assembled together—an axially outer first part on which a tubular body and a flange are formed, and an axially inner second part on which a threaded portion is formed. This structure provides a simple and effective coupling of the ring nut with the monolithic sub-set of the cogset and the sprocket-carrying body.
SUB-ASSEMBLY SPROCKET-CARRYING BODY AND COGSET FOR A BICYCLE REAR WHEEL, RING NUT FOR FIXING SUCH A SUB-ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR FIXING A COGSET TO A SPROCKET-CARRYING BODY
A bicycle rear wheel sub-assembly having a sprocket-carrying body, a cogset including a plurality of axially adjacent sprockets with at least three of the plurality of sprockets formed into a monolithic set and a ring nut securing the cogset to the sprocket-carrying body. The ring nut is formed as two parts assembled together—an axially outer first part on which a tubular body and a flange are formed, and an axially inner second part on which a threaded portion is formed. This structure provides a simple and effective coupling of the ring nut with the monolithic sub-set of the cogset and the sprocket-carrying body.
Drive arrangement for a bicycle
A drive arrangement for a bicycle includes a crank having a crank mounting portion, a front sprocket having a front sprocket mounting portion attached to the crank mounting portion and a front chain engaging portion, an axle assembly, a plurality of rear sprockets located about an axis of the axle assembly, a chain configured to engage with the front chain engaging portion of the front sprocket and the plurality of rear sprockets, a gear changer having a gear changer mounting unit located about the axis of the axle assembly and having a first mounting portion spaced apart from a second portion mounting portion. The gear changer is configured to move the chain between an axially innermost rear sprocket and an axially outermost rear sprocket and a control unit is configured to control movement of the gear changer.
Drive arrangement for a bicycle
A drive arrangement for a bicycle includes a crank having a crank mounting portion, a front sprocket having a front sprocket mounting portion attached to the crank mounting portion and a front chain engaging portion, an axle assembly, a plurality of rear sprockets located about an axis of the axle assembly, a chain configured to engage with the front chain engaging portion of the front sprocket and the plurality of rear sprockets, a gear changer having a gear changer mounting unit located about the axis of the axle assembly and having a first mounting portion spaced apart from a second portion mounting portion. The gear changer is configured to move the chain between an axially innermost rear sprocket and an axially outermost rear sprocket and a control unit is configured to control movement of the gear changer.
MULTI-SPROCKET ASSEMBLY FOR A BICYCLE
A multi-sprocket arrangement for a rear wheel hub of a bicycle may have improved gearshift characteristics, reduced vibrations during skewed running, and improved wear characteristics. The multi-sprocket arrangement includes a multiplicity of sprockets of different diameters, wherein at least one of the sprockets has a multiplicity of teeth. Also on the circumference of said sprocket, as viewed in a circumferential direction, at least one sequence of teeth is provided in which, with regard to their material thickness, a thin tooth is followed by a thick tooth which is followed in turn by another thin tooth.
MULTI-SPROCKET ASSEMBLY FOR A BICYCLE
A multi-sprocket arrangement for a rear wheel hub of a bicycle may have improved gearshift characteristics, reduced vibrations during skewed running, and improved wear characteristics. The multi-sprocket arrangement includes a multiplicity of sprockets of different diameters, wherein at least one of the sprockets has a multiplicity of teeth. Also on the circumference of said sprocket, as viewed in a circumferential direction, at least one sequence of teeth is provided in which, with regard to their material thickness, a thin tooth is followed by a thick tooth which is followed in turn by another thin tooth.
Rear wheel sprocket arrangement for a bicycle
A rear wheel sprocket arrangement for a bicycle comprises a plurality of coaxially arranged sprockets having different numbers of teeth, wherein an entire gear range of the sprocket arrangement is at least three-hundred fifty percent (350%), and wherein an average percentage gear stage step lies within a range of fifteen percent (15%) to thirty percent (30%).