Low Polar Tandem bicycle
20220144368 · 2022-05-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K2206/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K19/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J1/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62J1/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
This Tandem bicycle design describes a reduced linear dimension, whereby the inherent polar integrity of the tandem structure is reduced.
Due to the close proximity of the cyclist, balance and coordination is more rapid and spontaneous.
The gear construct is comprised of a system of three cranking sprockets, closely arranged in a forward (one) and rearward pair. The forward and rear gears closest to the bicycle frame; coupled to a timing chain, functions as the timing mechanism. The rearward outer gear functions as the driving gear connected by a power chain to the rear wheel sprocket(s).
The handlebars required by the rear cyclist necessitates an innovative base connected to the bicycle frame located behind the front cyclist seat collar.
A locking mechanism on the handlebar coupler allows deployment of handlebars from retracted, to the riding position.
Claims
1. An innovative Tandem Racing Frame attached to standard bicycle wheel axes.
2. The uniqueness of the tandem frame is referenced to the connective structure of the frame aft of the front seat. The frame supports tandem seats, supported by front and rear diagonal columns attaching to the top horizontal bar as seen on a standard bicycle. The seat heights; as in conventional bicycles, are adjustable.
3. The rear seat column incorporates a sprocket drive system as seen in conventional bicycles. The distance between the tandem sprocket axes measure approximately 43 cm depending on the requested specifications of the cyclist.
4. The uniqueness of the tandem handlebars is referenced to the pivoting locking hinge; connected to the rear of the front seat collar, allowing repositioning of the uni-constructed handlebar arms. The handlebars rest in the backwards position when not in use, and allows a forward position beyond the front seat position when the rear cyclist is in play. The central hinge incorporates corrugated surfaces to facilitate stability when the handlebars are positioned. A locking screw is enlisted to open and close the top of the connector which is located behind the front seat collar.
5. The drive chain of the Racing Tandem allows the forward cyclist to contribute to the torsional drive force through a single forward sprocket which connect to the (inner-midline) rear sprocket via a timing chain. The ratio of the forward and rear sprockets are 1:1. The rearward (inner-midline) sprocket is connected to the rearward outer sprocket. Depending on cyclist specifications, the gear ratio starts at 1:1, and may vary with multiple gears located to the right of the aforementioned rear sprocket. While the tandem is in transit, the gears are regulated by the forward cyclist as in conventional tandems.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DIAGRAMS
[0018] The invention; described as the Low Polar Racing Tandem Bicycle, is structurally revealed in the graphics below.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] This Low Polar Racing Tandem Bicycle design specifically addresses the unique configuration of a handlebar and frame connector, which when combined with an innovative contracted tandem frame, facilitates a center of gravity nearer to a single cyclist than the standard tandem bicycle frame. The closer proximity of the cyclists allows improved mechanical efficiency.
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[0035] The above description highlights the illustrations attached.
[0036] The claims define the intent of the invention.
REFERENCE NUMBER IDENTIFICATION CHART
[0037] 1 rear cyclist pivoting handlebar. retracted. right bar removed [0038] 2 column for handlebar segment B. [0039] 3 frame connector A. closed [0040] 4 rear cyclist pivoting handlebar. deployed. right bar removed [0041] 5 drive chain connected to the outside rear sprocket [0042] 6 double rear frame sprockets [0043] 7 timing chain [0044] 8 single front frame sprocket [0045] 9 front cyclist handlebars [0046] 10 Rear seat post collar [0047] 11 Front seat post collar [0048] 12 Frame connector for handlebars A. open [0049] 13 Hinge [0050] 14 Locking screw [0051] 15 Welding (connection) to top bar [0052] 16 Hinge axis [0053] 17 Column for front seat post [0054] 18 Point of rotation to engage handlebars to position change [0055] 19 Centering collars [0056] 20 Knurled surface of central handlebars [0057] 21 Handlebar segment B. to connect to frame connector A. [0058] 22 Drive chain [0059] 23 Timing chain [0060] 24 Rear wheel sprocket [0061] 25 Double rear frame sprockets [0062] 26 Single front frame sprocket [0063] 27 Axis of rotation of front sprocket [0064] 28 Bicycle frame [0065] 29 Double rear frame sprocket connector [0066] 30 Pedal base [0067] 31 Axis rotation double rear frame sprocket [0068] 32 Axis rotation rear wheel sprocket [0069] 33 Bicycle frame top bar