Y10T74/20287

Bicycle control device

A bicycle control device includes a housing member, a control lever member, a shift-operating mechanism and a hydraulic fluid pressure generator. The housing member has an attachment part for attachment to a handlebar, and a grip part extending longitudinally between first and second ends of the grip part. The attachment part is provided on the first end of the grip part. The attachment part is provided on the first end of the grip part. The control lever member is pivotally provided with respect to the housing member. The shift-operating mechanism is supported by the housing member. The shift-operating mechanism includes a control cable attachment part that is configured to be coupled to a shifting device by a control cable. The hydraulic fluid pressure generator has a cylinder provided in the grip part of the housing member, and a piston movably disposed within the cylinder by movement of the control lever member to generate fluid pressure for controlling a braking device. The cylinder is disposed closer to the second end of the grip part than the shift-operating mechanism.

Control device for a bicycle derailleur
09802671 · 2017-10-31 · ·

The integrated control device for driving the control cable of the derailleur and the brake cable of a bicycle is provided. The device having a support body connectable to the handlebar and that can be gripped by the cyclist's hand, a cable-winding bush about which the control cable of the derailleur is wound/unwound and a first lever rotatable with respect to the support body about a first axis for actuating the brake cable and rotatable about a second axis to drive the cable-winding bush into rotation in a first direction of rotation. An indexing mechanism connected to the first lever cooperates with the cable-winding bush to define predetermined angular positions therefor. The support body having a recess for the passage of the control cable of the derailleur.

Front structure of saddle-ride type vehicle
10246159 · 2019-04-02 · ·

In a motorcycle including grips provided at lateral ends of a steering handlebar to be grasped by an occupant, and a brake lever and a clutch lever provided forward of the steering handlebar, lever guards are provided at the lateral ends of the steering handlebar and extend forward to protect the brake lever and the clutch lever. Mirror bodies are attached to front portions of the lever guards.