CONFIGURABLE HANDLEBAR RISER
20210245830 · 2021-08-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K21/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62K21/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K11/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A motorcycle handlebar riser having upper and lower members. The upper member has a proximal end and a distal end. A first vertical plane laterally bisects the upper member. The upper member distal end has a bar bed to hold a handlebar. The upper member proximal end has a generally flat first attachment face oriented at a predetermined angle relative to the first vertical plane. The lower member has a proximal end and a distal end that releasably attaches to the motorcycle front fork. A second vertical plane laterally bisects the lower member. The lower member proximal end has a generally flat second attachment face oriented at a predetermined angle relative to the second vertical plane. The riser assembles in a first configuration when the attachment faces are axially aligned in one orientation and assembles in a second configuration when the attachment faces are axially aligned in a different orientation.
Claims
1. A configurable riser for a vehicle having a hand grip for steering, said hand grip having an attachment portion, said riser comprising: an upper member, said upper member having a lower end and an upper end opposite the lower end, said upper end comprising a hand grip fastener, said hand grip fastener being sized and shaped to releasably attach to said attachment portion of said hand grip, said lower end of said upper member comprising a first attachment face, said upper member having a central axis, said central axis extending from said lower end to said upper end generally through the center of said upper member; a lower member, said lower member having a lower end and an upper end opposite the lower end, said lower end shaped and sized for releasable attachment to said vehicle, said lower end being directed downward when said lower member is attached to the vehicle, said upper end comprising a second attachment face, said lower member having a central axis, said central axis extending from said lower end to said upper end of said lower member generally through the center of said lower member; and wherein said first attachment face releasably and selectively attaches to said second attachment face in a first alignment or in a second alignment, said first attachment face being oriented at a first rotational position about the upper member central axis relative to the second attachment face when in said first alignment, said first attachment face being oriented at a second rotational position about the upper member central axis relative to the second attachment face when in said second alignment, said upper member central axis orienting at a first angle relative to said lower member central axis when said first attachment face attaches to said second attachment face in said first alignment, said upper member central axis orienting at a second angle relative said lower member central axis when said first attachment face attaches to said second attachment face in said second alignment, said first angle being different from said second angle.
2. The riser of claim 1, wherein the difference between said first and second rotational positions is greater than ninety degrees.
3. The riser of claim 2, wherein the difference between said first and second rotational positions is approximately one hundred eighty degrees.
4. The riser of claim 1, wherein said first angle is between ten and forty-five degrees.
5. The riser of claim 4, wherein said first angle is approximately forty degrees.
6. The riser of claim 1, wherein said second angle is between negative ten and positive ten degrees.
7. The riser of claim 6, wherein said second angle is approximately zero degrees.
8. The riser of claim 1, wherein said first attachment face comprises a first engagement surface, said second attachment face comprises a second engagement surface, said first and second engagement surfaces mating to form a generally planar attachment interface therebetween when said upper member attaches to said lower member.
9. The riser of claim 8, wherein one of said first and second engagement surfaces is substantially planar.
10. The riser of claim 1, wherein said hand grip comprises a handlebar.
11. The riser of claim 1, wherein said hand grip fastener comprises a bar bed, said bar bed comprising an upward facing surface shaped and sized to mate with the attachment section of said hand grip of said vehicle.
12. The riser of claim 8, further comprising a bar clamp, said bar clamp being shaped and sized to releasably attach to said bar bed and secure said attachment section of said hand grip to said bar bed.
13. The riser of claim 1, wherein one of said first and second attachment faces comprises a key slot and the other of said first and second attachment faces comprises a protrusion, said protrusion being shaped and sized to fit snugly in said key slot.
14. The riser of claim 12, wherein said first attachment face at least in part slides against said second attachment face to connect said first and second attachment faces.
15. A configurable riser for a vehicle having a hand grip for steering, said hand grip having an attachment section, said riser comprising an upper member and a lower member, said upper member having a proximal end and a distal end opposite said proximal end, said distal end directed generally upward from said proximal end and comprising a fastener, said fastener being sized and shaped to secure at least a portion of said vehicle hand grip to said distal end, said lower member having a proximal end and a distal end opposite said proximal end, said lower member distal end shaped and sized for releasable attachment to said vehicle and being directed generally downward when said lower member is attached to said vehicle, said upper member proximal end comprising a first fitting, said proximal end of said lower member comprising a second fitting, said first fitting attaching to said second fitting to form an interface therebetween, said interface defining a transverse plane, said first fitting selectively attaching to said second fitting in a first orientation or in a second orientation, said upper member having a first lateral plane extending upward from the center of said upper member proximal end to the center of said upper member distal end, said lower member having a second lateral plane extending downward from the center of said lower member proximal end to the center of said lower member distal end, said first lateral plane and said second lateral plane forming a first dihedral angle therebetween when said first fitting attaches to said second fitting in said first orientation, said first lateral plane and said second lateral plane forming a second dihedral angle therebetween when said first fitting attaches to said second fitting in said second orientation.
16. The riser of claim 15, wherein said first and second dihedral angles are equal.
17. The riser of claim 15, wherein one of said first and second dihedral angles is one of less than or equal to ten degrees, greater than or equal to fifteen degrees and less than or equal to twenty-five degrees, or greater than or equal to thirty degrees and less than or equal to forty-five degrees.
18. The riser of claim 17, wherein one of said first and second dihedral angles is one of approximately zero degrees and approximately twenty degrees.
19. The riser of claim 15, wherein one of said first and second fittings comprises a key slot and the other of said first and second fittings comprises a protrusion, said protrusion being shaped and sized to fit snugly in said key slot.
20. The riser of claim 17, wherein said first and second fittings form an elongated interlocking dovetail interface.
21. A configurable riser assembly for a vehicle having a handlebar, said handlebar having an attachment section, said riser assembly comprising: a vertically oriented first riser, said first riser having an upper member and a lower member, said upper member having a proximal end and a distal end opposite said proximal end, said distal end directed generally upward from said proximal end and comprising a bar bed, said bar bed comprising a substantially straight channel sized and shaped to nestingly receive at least a portion of the attachment section of said vehicle handlebar, said lower member having a proximal end and a distal end opposite said proximal end, said lower member distal end shaped and sized for releasable attachment to said vehicle and being directed generally downward when said lower member is attached to said vehicle, said upper member proximal end comprising a first fitting, said proximal end of said lower member comprising a second fitting, said first fitting attaching to said second fitting to form an interface therebetween, said interface defining a transverse plane, said first fitting selectively attaching to said second fitting in a first orientation or in a second orientation, said upper member having a first lateral plane extending upward from the center of said upper member proximal end to the center of said upper member distal end, said lower member having a second lateral plane extending downward from the center of said lower member proximal end to the center of said lower member distal end, said first lateral plane and said second lateral plane forming a first dihedral angle therebetween when said first fitting attaches to said second fitting in said first orientation, said first lateral plane and said second lateral plane forming a second dihedral angle therebetween when said first fitting attaches to said second fitting in said second orientation; and a bar clamp, said bar clamp adapted to secure said handlebar to said distal end of said first riser upper member.
22. The riser assembly of claim 21, further comprising a vertically oriented second riser, said second riser having an upper member and a lower member, said upper member having a proximal end and a distal end opposite said proximal end, said distal end directed generally upward from said proximal end and comprising a bar bed, said bar bed comprising a substantially straight channel sized and shaped to nestingly receive at least a portion of the attachment section of said vehicle handlebar, said lower member having a proximal end and a distal end opposite said proximal end, said lower member distal end shaped and sized for releasable attachment to said vehicle and being directed generally downward when said lower member is attached to said vehicle, said upper member proximal end comprising a first fitting, said proximal end of said lower member comprising a second fitting, said first fitting attaching to said second fitting to form an interface therebetween, said interface defining a transverse plane, said first fitting selectively attaching to said second fitting in a first orientation or in a second orientation, said upper member having a first lateral plane extending upward from the center of said upper member proximal end to the center of said upper member distal end, said lower member having a second lateral plane extending downward from the center of said lower member proximal end to the center of said lower member distal end, said first lateral plane and said second lateral plane forming a first dihedral angle therebetween when said first fitting attaches to said second fitting in said first orientation, said first lateral plane and said second lateral plane forming a second dihedral angle therebetween when said first fitting attaches to said second fitting in said second orientation.
23. The riser assembly of claim 22, wherein said bar clam is adapted to simultaneously secure said handlebar to said first riser upper member distal end and said second riser upper member distal end.
24. The riser assembly of claim 22, wherein said first riser first lateral plane is generally parallel to said second riser first lateral plane, or said first riser second lateral plane is generally parallel to said second riser second lateral plane.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The following detailed description illustrates the claimed invention by way of example and not by way of limitation. The description clearly enables one skilled in the art to make and use the disclosure, describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives, and uses of the disclosure, including what is presently believed to be the best mode of carrying out the claimed invention. Additionally, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
[0027] As can be seen in
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[0029] Each riser 12 comprises an upper member 20 having a proximal end 22 and a distal end 24 opposite the proximal end 22. The upper member 20 has a uniform generally square cross-sectional shape that expands outward into a bar bed 26 near the distal end 24. Of course, the upper member 20 may alternatively be configured in a variety of other cross-sectional shapes, including for example, circular, oval and hexagonal, so long as the upper member 20 is adapted to provide the functionality as described herein. In addition, and referring to
[0030] Referring back to
[0031] The bar clamps 16 each have a straight trough or channel 16a that extends across the entire face of the clamp 16. The channel 16a has a uniform semi-circular cross-section along its entire length with the central axis X1 at its radial midpoint (see
[0032] Each riser 12 further comprises a lower member 34 that likewise has a proximal end 36 and a distal end 38 opposite the proximal end 36. The lower member 34 has a uniform generally square cross-sectional shape that transitions into a truncated cone 40 near the distal end 38. The cross-sectional shape of the lower member 34 is adapted such that the distal end 38 fits snugly through the yoke (top triple clamp) Y into the upper end of one of the two tubes T. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the truncated cone 40 facilitates the initial placement of the lower member 34 through the yoke (top triple clamp) Y and into the tubes T. In addition, again referring to
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[0034] As can be appreciated, the cross-section of the dovetail 48 is configured to slip or slide freely yet snugly into the key slot 44 in one of two alignments or orientations, A1 and A2 (shown in
[0035] As can be further appreciated, by merely loosening the anchor bolts 14 in each of the risers 12, a user can slide the dovetail 48 out of the key slot 44 to separate the upper member 20 from the lower member 34, then orient the upper member 20 relative to the lower member 34 to selectively choose between alignment A1 and A2 for the risers 12. Moreover, it is contemplated that the upper member 20 and the lower member 34 can each be constructed in a variety of configurations to provide a wide range of desired angles between the upper member and the lower member, vis-à-vis, between the planes P1 and P2. This can be achieved, for example, by changing the angle of one or both of the faces 42 and 46 from 20 degrees off-center to some other desired angle. In fact, the angles α and β can be different from each other, although such a riser cannot be assembled in a straight configuration such as A2. Further, a wide variety of heights for the risers 12 can be achieved by changing the lengths of one or more of the upper member 20 and/or the lower member 34. Of course, these alterations may require adjustment to the key slot 44 and the dovetail 48, which one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize after having read this disclosure.
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[0037] While I have described in the detailed description several configurations that may be encompassed within the disclosed embodiments of this invention, numerous other alternative configurations, that would now be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, may be designed and constructed within the bounds of my invention as set forth in the claims. Moreover, the above-described novel mechanisms of the present invention, shown by way of example at 10 and 100 can be arranged in a number of other and related varieties of configurations without departing from or expanding beyond the scope of my invention as set forth in the claims.
[0038] For example, the upper member 20 and lower member 34 of the risers 12 need not be straight or have a uniform cross-section, but can have angles or curves or other shapes along their lengths if so desired. Similarly, the upper member 20 and the lower member 34 need not have the specific shapes as shown in embodiments 10 and 100, but can have a wide variety of shapes and sizes so long as the upper member 20 and the lower member 34 are adapted to join together in two or more desired alignments or orientations, such as A1 and A2, as herein disclosed. Further, each of the risers 12 can be configured to have more than two members, and each of the members can be designed to mate together with its adjacent member in more than one alignment.
[0039] By way of further example, the various components of the riser assemblies 10 and 100, such as for example the upper member 20 and lower member 34 of each riser 12, and for example the bar clamp 16 and bar bed 26, can be attached to one another by means other than the bolts 14 and 18 respectively, including for example, clamps, screws, latches, etc. In addition, while it is contemplated that the riser members are to preferably releasably attach to one another, it is also considered that the riser members can also attach to one another in a permanent manner.
[0040] By way of further example, the risers 12 can be adapted for use in a wide variety of vehicles other than motorcycles, and can be configured to attach to control devices other than a handlebar, such as for example, a hand grip or a wheel.
[0041] By way of further example, the risers 12 can be configured to have multiple mating surfaces (such as the faces 42 and 46), set at differing angles relative to the central planes P1 and P2, with corresponding rotational orientations about the central axes X2 and X3, such that the upper member 20 can align with the lower member 34 in more than two orientations to provide multiple configurations for a single riser 12.
[0042] Additional changes can be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the disclosure. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.