FIXING ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN A STEERING SYSTEM AND THE FORK OF A BICYCLE
20210316811 · 2021-10-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K21/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is in connection with the field of the cycling industry, and in particular it refers to a steering system for a bicycle, more specifically to a fixing arrangement between the steering system and the fork of the bicycle. The fixing arrangement according to the invention is advantageously, but not necessarily, adapted for association with a suspension of the single-stem type adapted to be arranged inside the steering head tube and specially conceived, thanks to its compactness, to equip road “racing” bikes.
Claims
1. A steering system for a bicycle, adapted to be arranged within a steering head tube of a frame of said bicycle, said head centrally defining a steering axis, the system comprising a stem engaged in said head coaxially with said axis and externally protruding from the head at least with lower end portion provided with stem fixing means for fixing the stem to a bicycle fork, wherein said stem fixing means comprise: at said lower end portion (3a), a flange (31) fixed with the stem and provided with a stem bottom flat face orthogonal to said axis, adapted to abut on a fork top flat face provided on said fork; a plurality of seats distributed over said flange along a closed path centered on said axis, adapted to receive heads of respective fixing screws to be screwed in respective blind threaded holes that open at said fork top flat face; and at least one centering shaft axially protruding from said stem bottom flam face and adapted to become inserted in a corresponding centering cavity formed in said fork top flat face when said stem bottom face stops against said fork top face.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein said seats of said flange are equally spaced along a substantially circular path.
3. The system according to claim 2, wherein said seats are six in number.
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein said seats are countersunk alike the heads of the respective screws.
5. The system according to claim 1, wherein said flange is disk-shaped.
6. The system according to claim 2, wherein said at least one centering shaft is a single shaft arranged at the center of said substantially circular path, and is adapted to become engaged in a cavity centrally formed in said fork top flat face.
7. The system according to any of the previous claims, wherein said centering shaft is hollow and houses part of said active components (4).
8. The system according to any of the previous claims, wherein said flange and said centering shaft are obtained in a single piece with a body of said stem.
9. The system according to claim 1, wherein said stem is slidable along said axis, the system further comprising active components operatively associated with said stem to carry out the function of elastic countering and dampening of the axial motion of the stem relative to the head.
10. A bicycle fork, adapted to be fixed to a steering system comprising a stem extending along a steering axis, said fork comprising fixing means for fixing the fork to a lower end portion of said stem, wherein said fork fixing means comprise a fork top flat face adapted to act as a contact abutment for a bottom face defined on said lower end portion of said stem, orthogonally to said axis, a plurality of threaded holes formed in said fork flat face, adapted to receive respective fixing screws, and at least one centering cavity formed in said fork flat face, adapted to engage with a centering shaft axially protruding from said stem bottom face, when the latter stops against said fork top flat face.
11. The fork according to claim 10, wherein said holes are equally spaced along a substantially circular path.
12. The fork according to claim 11, wherein said holes are six in number.
13. The fork according to claim 11, wherein said at least one centering cavity is a single cavity arranged at the center of said substantially circular path.
14. The fork according to claim 10, made of carbon fiber, wherein said holes are formed in inserts and of aluminum, sunk in the carbon fiber during the fork lamination step.
15. A bicycle comprising a system according to claim 1 and a fork according to claim 10.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The characteristics and the advantages of the fixing arrangement according to the invention will become apparent from the following description of an embodiment thereof, given as a non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] With reference to the above figures, according to an embodiment of the present invention it is envisaged essentially that the sliding of an internal steering tube (or stem) fixed to the fork (the fixing will be discussed hereafter), with respect to the frame head tube—a sliding which is functional to the effect of damped suspension exercised by means of appropriate spring and shock absorber components—and the transmission to the stem of the steering drive, further to a steering torque imparted to an outer sheath, are respective tasks of two functional groups physically distinct from each other (i.e. consecutive) along the steering axis, and cinematically unlinked.
[0016] In this embodiment, a suspension system that comprises the outer sheath and the internal stem, which considered together represent a steering column segment inserted in the head tube of the frame, are made integral with respect to rotation—so as to transmit the steering drive from the handlebar to the fork—via a prismatic coupling defined e.g. between a guide sleeve locked to the stem and at least one radial block locked to the sheath; the axial sliding coupling between the components is instead provided by bearing means axially consecutive with respect to the guide sleeve.
[0017] With reference, for the time being, in particular to
[0020] Going further into detail, the sheath 2 is rotatably coupled (and axially locked) to the head tube 1 through roller bearings 91, 92 of a type similar to that commonly used in known steering systems. A top end 2a of the sheath 2 is connected, again with traditional techniques, a handlebar of the bicycle, not shown and adapted to impart to the sheath the steering torque around the axis X. From the constructive point of view, the sheath 2 is here advantageously manufactured in three axially consecutive portions, connected to each other by threading.
[0021] The stem 3 is, as mentioned, mounted to the sheath 2 so as to ensure axial sliding with respect to it, although being secured to it with respect to rotation, to transmit the steering torque to a fork 5 connected to a lower end 3b of the stem, with an arrangement according to an aspect of the invention which will be discussed in detail below. This lower end is external with respect to the sheath, and from a lower end 2b of the sheath the stem protrudes for a segment that in use will be variable according to the excursion imposed on the suspension system.
[0022] The guide sleeve through which the prismatic coupling is materialized is indicated as a whole with 6 and shown in particular in
[0023] At least the groove 63 acts as a sliding channel for at least one adjustable block 21 which protrudes radially inwards from an inner side surface 2c of the sheath. This block 21 is connected to the sleeve through connection means which allow the adjustment of the radial penetration of the block itself inside the groove 63. For example and preferably at least one adjusting set screw 22 can be provided, to which the screwing rotation can be impressed from the outside of the sheath, the radial movement of the block responding to such rotation. This adjustment can be used to optimize the sliding friction and the steering precision, during assembly or maintenance, also to recover some play that can be generated as a result of wear. Again advantageously, the cross sections of the groove and of the block, mutually matching with each other, as shown in
[0024] Still in a preferred solution, that can be well understood especially from
[0025] The sleeve 6 is axially locked to the outer side surface 3c of the stem 3, as shown in
[0026] The linear/axial sliding coupling between the stem 3 and the sheath 2 is provided (
[0027] In the embodiment previously described, from an operative point of view, a sure block against the mutual rotation is provided by the engagement between the block and the guide sleeve, permitting the transfer to the stem of the steering torque imparted to the sheath, and at the same time a reciprocating linear movement between such components, supported by the two linear bearings, with outstanding smoothness and precision, this second merit being in particular due to the spacing of the bearings that effectively constrain the stem, preventing significant flexion deformations. The fact that the two mentioned functions are not only cinematically unlinked thanks to components that are distinct and separated along the X axis, but also and in particular through first and second linear bearing means that are axially consecutive with respect to the prismatic coupling means, permits then to attain a particularly balanced force field that at the same time enhances the performance and durability of the system, obtaining remarkable improvements also as far as the ease of mounting and maintenance is concerned, considering that, among other things, it is possible to easily disengage the sleeve from the stem, and actually dismount the whole suspension to replace worn out or damaged components.
[0028] Returning briefly, for the sake of completeness, to the active components 4, these can comprise, as in the example and always with specific reference to
[0029] The main aspect of the invention relates to the connection of the lower end 3b of the stem 3 to the fork 5 and has a synergic effect in combination with the embodiment referred to above, but can advantageously be applied even independently from it, i.e. to a stem also otherwise coupled with the head tube 1. With particular reference to
[0030] The screws 93 are adapted to be engaged in threaded holes 51 formed with a suitable distribution that corresponds to that of the seats of the flange, at the top of the fork 5, more precisely on a to flat face 52 providing abutment to the bottom flat face 31a of the flange 31. The holes 51 therefore open at the top flat face 52 and are blind. The fork, according to commonly used techniques, can be made of typical materials such as steel, aluminum or carbon fiber. If the fork is made of carbon fiber, the threaded holes 51 are preferably made of aluminum inserts 53, embedded in the matrix during the piece lamination working.
[0031] On the top flat face of the fork at least one centering cavity 54 is provided, preferably a single large circular hole in a central position with respect to the distribution of holes 51, for the engagement of at least one corresponding centering shaft 33 (
[0032] The shaft 33, besides to having the centering task, internally houses some of the active components mentioned above, in particular the lower part of the hydraulic chamber 411, so as to exploit and optimize the available spaces as far as possible.
[0033] The connection/fixing obtained in this way ensures a perfect mounting accuracy, with easy assembling operation of the parts, with no need for a set-up, and remarkable stress and stiffness of the engagement, engagement that actually makes the fork fixed with respect to the flange, in turned fixed with respect to the stem. A full integration of the suspension in the frame-fork module is accomplished, permitting to obtain a high structural solidity in lightweight components, the arrangement remaining though substantially universal, that is applicable also in the context of a system that does not use an integrated suspension. The holes 51, for the insertion of the screw from above, do not need to be through holes and a weakening of the fork is in this way avoided.
[0034] To summarize, it will be appreciated how, according to the invention, there is provided a solution that ensures full integration inside a steering head tube of a compact and functional arrangement, likewise achieving high levels of precision, reduced friction, ease of mounting and maintenance.
[0035] The present invention has been so far described with reference to its preferred embodiments. It has to be understood that other embodiments may exist which belong to the same inventive concept as defined by the scope of the protection of the claims here enclosed.