BIKE AND BELT TENSIONER THEREOF
20220041247 ยท 2022-02-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H7/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62M9/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2007/0897
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0865
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0893
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A belt tensioner for use with a bike is provided. The bike includes a frame and a belt. The frame includes a chain stay and a seat stay having a top surface and bottom surface. The belt tensioner includes a tensioner skeleton, a roller and a tension regulator. The tensioner skeleton is pivotally connected to the chain stay or the seat stay. An included angle is formed between the tensioner skeleton and chain stay or the seat stay. The roller is pivotally connected to the tensioner skeleton and in contact with the belt. The tension regulator presses against the belt to adjust tension of the belt. The tension regulator is disposed at an end of the tensioner skeleton, and the end of the tensioner skeleton is positioned distal to the bottom surface.
Claims
1. A belt tensioner applied a bike, the bike comprising a frame and a belt, the frame comprising a chain stay and a seat stay, the chain stay and the seat stay respectively having a top surface and a bottom surface, the belt tensioner comprising: a tensioner skeleton pivotally connected to the chain stay or the seat stay, wherein an included angle is formed between the tensioner skeleton and the chain stay or the seat stay; a roller pivotally connected to the tensioner skeleton and being in contact with the belt; and a tension regulator for pressing against the belt so as to adjust a tension of the belt, wherein the tension regulator is disposed at an end of the tensioner skeleton, and the end of the tensioner skeleton is positioned distal to the bottom surface, wherein a part of the belt is in contact with the tension regulator, and a vertical height of the contact part of the belt is greater than a height of the top surface of the chain stay.
2. The belt tensioner of claim 1, wherein the tensioner skeleton further comprises a first link and a second link, the first link being disposed at the chain stay or the seat stay and having a first extension direction, and the second link comprising a first end pivotally connected to the first link, wherein the second link has a second extension direction when the first end is pivotally connected to the first link, and the included angle is formed between the first extension direction and the second extension direction.
3. The belt tensioner of claim 2, wherein the second link comprises a second end, and the second end is pivotally connected to the roller.
4. The belt tensioner of claim 3, wherein the tension regulator further comprises a positioning holder and an elevating stud, the positioning holder being connected to the second link, and the elevating stud being movable relative to the positioning holder and being able to increase the tension of the belt by moving upward to press against the belt.
5. The belt tensioner of claim 4, wherein the second link further comprises a through hole, and the elevating stud passes through the through hole to press against the belt.
6. The belt tensioner of claim 2, wherein the belt tensioner stretches the belt along the second extension direction such that the belt extends obliquely from the bottom surface to the top surface, wherein the part of the belt is in contact with the tension regulator and the vertical height of the contact part of the belt is greater than the height of the top surface when the tension regulator presses against the belt.
7. The belt tensioner of claim 1, wherein the included angle ranges from 10 to 80 degrees.
8. A bike, comprising a frame and a belt, the frame comprising a chain stay and a seat stay, the chain stay and the seat stay respectively having a top surface, a bottom surface and a connection surface, wherein two opposing ends of the connection surface are connected to the top surface and the bottom surface, respectively, the bike further comprising: a belt tensioner disposed at the chain stay or the seat stay and comprising: a tensioner skeleton disposed at the connection surface; a roller pivotally connected to the tensioner skeleton and being in contact with the belt; and a tension regulator for pressing against the belt so as to adjust a tension of the belt, wherein the tension regulator is disposed at an end of the tensioner skeleton, and the end of the tensioner skeleton is positioned distal to the bottom surface, wherein a part of the belt is in contact with the tension regulator and a vertical height of the contact part of the belt is greater than a height of the top surface of the chain stay when the tension regulator presses against the belt.
9. The bike of claim 8, wherein the tensioner skeleton further comprises a first link and a second link, the first link being disposed at the chain stay or the seat stay and having a first extension direction, and the second link comprising a first end pivotally connected to the first link, wherein the second link has a second extension direction when the first end is pivotally connected to the first link, and the included angle is formed between the first extension direction and the second extension direction.
10. The bike of claim 9, wherein the second link comprises a second end, and the second end is pivotally connected to the roller.
11. The bike of claim 10, wherein the tension regulator further comprises a positioning holder and an elevating stud, the positioning holder being connected to the second link, and the elevating stud being movable relative to the positioning holder and being able to increase the tension of the belt by moving upward to press against the belt.
12. The bike of claim 11, wherein the second link further comprises a through hole, and the elevating stud passes through the through hole to press against the belt.
13. The bike of claim 10, wherein the belt tensioner stretches the belt along the second extension direction such that the belt extends obliquely from the bottom surface to the top surface, wherein the part of the belt is in contact with the tension regulator and a vertical height of the contact part of the belt is greater than a height of the top surface when the tension regulator presses against the belt.
14. The bike of claim 13, wherein the bike comprises a rear wheel and a lateral platform, and the belt connects to the rear wheel from the top surface to the lateral platform.
15. The bike of claim 9, wherein the included angle ranges from 10 to 80 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0020] Objectives, features, and advantages of the present disclosure are hereunder illustrated with specific embodiments, depicted with drawings, and described below.
[0021] Referring to
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[0027] Furthermore, the user can rotate the second link 12 so as to adjust the overall height of the tensioner skeleton 10 such that the roller 30 varies in height and thus presses against or moves away from the belt 140. Therefore, the present disclosure is effective in changing the tension of the belt 140. Therefore, the present disclosure is effective in changing the tension of the belt 140.
[0028] Furthermore, the location of the tensioner skeleton 10 is not limited to the chain stay 111; for example, the first link 11 of the tensioner skeleton 10 can be pivotally connected to the seat stay 112, the second link 12 can be towards the chain stay 111, and the roller 30 contacts with the belt 140, and the vertical height of the contact part of the belt 140 is greater than a height of the top surface of the chain stay 111.
[0029] The present disclosure provides a bike and a belt tensioner to allow a belt to extend from above and thereby connect to a rear wheel. The present disclosure dispenses with the need to require the belt to connect to the rear wheel from below and thereby saves cost otherwise incurred in the structural design. Furthermore, the belt tensioner 1 adjusts the tension of the belt.
[0030] Although the present disclosure is disclosed above by embodiments, the embodiments are not restrictive of the present disclosure. Changes and modifications to the embodiments made by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure must be deemed to fall within the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the legal protection for the present disclosure should be defined by the appended claims.